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Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, July 11, 20244:20 pm: Jennifer Strickland, author and host of the “I Am a Woman” podcast joins Rod to discuss her piece for the Daily Wire in which she says requiring women to register for the military will destroy American families.4:38 pm: Brian Steed, Great Salt Lake Commissioner, joins the program to discuss the progress made on the strategic plan to save the lake once years since its implementation.5:05 pm: Utah Senate President Stuart Adams joins Rod to discuss the Utah Supreme Court ruling today that the legislature overstepped its bounds when it rewrote a 2018 voter-approved ballot initiative establishing an independent redistricting process.6:05 pm: Steve Moore, an economist with FreedomWorks, joins the program for his weekly conversation with Rod about politics and the nation's economy.6:20 pm: Brianna Lyman, Elections Correspondent for The Federalist, joins Rod to discuss the mass amounts of Democrats in Congress that voted against a bill to keep foreign nationals from voting in elections in the U.S.6:38 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor for the City Journal, joins the show for a conversation about how the Biden campaign's use of Donald Trump's pandemic failures could backfire.6:50 pm: Adam Andrzejewski, CEO and Founder of OpenTheBooks.com joins Rod to discuss the group's recent report on how Pentagon schools used a curriculum that pushed students to become social justice activists.
We welcome back Steve Malanga of the Manhattan Institute to discuss his latest in City Journal on homelessness, and the government responses fueled by do-something-ism. How much worse have government housing policies made the situation? Father finishes with some Timeless Thoughts. Show Notes
Discover the unexpected fiscal twists and turns as California confronts its financial future, with insights from Steve Malanga of the Manhattan Institute and ex-Orange County Treasurer John Moorlach. As your guides, we, Marshall Toplansky and Joel Kotkin, promise to lead you through a landscape shaped by COVID-19 aftershocks, federal aid windfalls, and the intricate dance of managing state budgets and pension reforms. Prepare to be enlightened by our conversation on the surprising surpluses, the stark reality of tax collection downturns, and the resilience—or vulnerability—of California's fiscal policies.The Golden State's pension reforms under Governor Jerry Brown mark a significant crossroads for new University of California faculty: a traditional defined benefit plan or a trailblazing defined contribution plan? We weigh the pros and cons, dissecting the allure of portability and flexibility against the backdrop of union resistance and entrenched preferences for traditional plans. With the Manhattan Institute's research in hand, we scrutinize the true value of defined benefit plans, especially for educators prone to career shifts. Join us in this critical dialogue on the financial choices and challenges that will shape California's trajectory for years to come.Support Our WorkThe Center for Demographics and Policy focuses on research and analysis of global, national, and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time. It involves Chapman students in demographic research under the supervision of the Center's senior staff.Students work with the Center's director and engage in research that will serve them well as they look to develop their careers in business, the social sciences, and the arts. Students also have access to our advisory board, which includes distinguished Chapman faculty and major demographic scholars from across the country and the world.For additional information, please contact Mahnaz Asghari, Associate Director for the Center for Demographics and Policy, at (714) 744-7635 or asghari@chapman.edu.Follow us on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-feudal-future-podcast/Tweet thoughts: @joelkotkin, @mtoplansky, #FeudalFuture #BeyondFeudalismLearn more about Joel's book 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism': https://amzn.to/3a1VV87Sign Up For News & Alerts: http://joelkotkin.com/#subscribeThis show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, May 16, 20244:20 pm: Washington County Commissioner Adam Snow joins Rod to discuss the dustup in the community over a proposed Northern Corridor highway, aimed at reducing congestion in St. George, that would run through the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.4:38 pm: Erika Sanzi, Director of Outreach for Parents Defending Education joins Rod for a conversation about the widespread use of “restorative justice” disciplinary practices in American schools, which focus on conversations between offender and victim rather than traditional punishments like suspension.6:05 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor of the Manhattan Institute's City Journal joins Rod for a conversation about some cities and states are spending billions on housing projects that, in the end, won't help solve the housing affordability crisis.6:20 pm: George C. Upper III, Contributing Editor for the Western Journal, joins Rod to discuss his recent report about how Joe Biden's administration is planning to issue ID cards for illegal immigrants across the U.S.6:38 pm: Robert Natelson, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence at the Independence Institute joins Rod for a conversation about his article in The Epoch Times about how RICO laws should be used against organizers of pro-Hamas lawlessness.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, January 12, 20244:05 pm: Senator Mike Lee joins the show for a conversation about the release of Lt. Ridge Alkonis from a United States prison.4:20 pm: Author Walt Heyer joins Rod for a conversation about his piece for The Federalist on how the medical definition for “gender dysphoria” is a get-rich scam.4:38 pm: Representative Katy Hall joins Rod for a conversation about her proposed legislation that would overhaul diversity, equity and inclusion programs at universities in the state.6:05 pm: Shane Harris, a writer and political consultant, joins Rod to discuss his piece on the Association of Mature American Citizens website where he says secret allies of Joe Biden are facilitating the illegal immigration crisis.6:20 pm: Steven Greenhut, Western Region Director at the R Street Institute, joins the program to discuss his piece in the Orange County Register about how we need to stop complaining as we live in a good time for the country.6:38 pm: Steve Malanga, a Senior Editor at the Manhattan Institute's City Journal joins Rod to discuss how baby boomers have beaten the predictions and are one of history's richest generations.
Truth in Accounting hosts special guest Steve Malanga, senior editor at City Journal. In this episode, we discuss the financial troubles of America's largest cities and the effects of Biden's infrastructure plan. _______________________________ Subscribe to Truth in Accounting here: https://bit.ly/2uygGER The official Truth in Accounting YouTube channel is your primary destination for informative and entertaining videos on government finances. For more about Truth in Accounting's work, visit: https://www.truthinaccounting.org Follow Truth in Accounting here: Facebook: https://facebook.com/truthinaccounting Twitter: https://twitter.com/truthinacct Instagram: https://instagram.com/truthinacct LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/truth-in-accounting ------------ Steven Malanga is the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and City Journal's senior editor. He writes about the intersection of urban economies, business communities, and public policy. Malanga is the author of The New New Left: How American Politics Works Today (2005); The Immigration Solution: A Better Plan than Today's (2007), coauthored with Heather Mac Donald and Victor Davis Hanson; and Shakedown: The Continuing Conspiracy Against the American Taxpayer (2010). In 2013, former Florida governor Jeb Bush called Malanga “the best thinker on state and local fiscal matters” in a tweet; in a 2014 Manhattan Institute speech, he said that Malanga's warnings on states' coming debt and pension crises had influenced fiscal reforms undertaken in Florida. Sheila Weinberg is the founder and CEO of Truth in Accounting. Since 2002 Ms. Weinberg has led Truth in Accounting's research initiatives. Because of her expertise in governmental budgeting and accounting, Ms. Weinberg has testified before the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB), the Government Accounting Standards Board, and numerous state legislative hearings on matters of proper government accounting. Her commentary on the federal budget, Social Security, Medicare and other national issues has appeared repeatedly in numerous publications, including USA Today, the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal. She has been a guest on local and national television and radio shows, and is often engaged to speak on federal and state budget and accounting issues. Bill Bergman served as Truth in Accounting's Director of Research. He led question formation, idea developmen,t and application of research initiatives. Bill teaches finance courses at Loyola University Chicago. He hasovern 30 years of financial market experience, including thirteen years as an economist and policy analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Bill earned an M.B.A. and an M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago in 1990.
0:00 - Maine Rep. Jared Golden (Dem) flips to support for assault weapon ban 11:47 - DeSantis on MTP 28:40 - Israel: Atrocities 44:12 - Cape Town U science faculty meets with Fallists: decolonize your mind, decolonize science, eliminate western knowledge, start over 01:03:10 - Steven Bucci, served America for three decades as an Army Special Forces officer and top Pentagon official also a visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, on Israel's ground offensive in Israel & Ukraine's long, difficult fight with Russia. For more on Steven and his work for The Heritage Foundation heritage.org 01:23:03 - RIP Matthew Perry 01:37:14 - Contributing Editor to City Journal and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Steve Malanga, wants you to see Illegal Immigration's Terrifying Cost 01:53:38 - Former Chicago Police Lieutenant in the 16th District, John Garrido, discusses Chicago's violent Halloween weekend and BLM Brandon's growing security detail. John is also President of the Garrido Stray Rescue Foundation – garridostrayrescue.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Lora Ries, Senior Research Fellow in Homeland Security for the Heritage Foundation joins the show for a conversation about her recent piece about why the United States should not resettle Palestinians. Plus, Steve Malanga, Senior Editor of the City Journal at the Manhattan Institute, joins the program to discuss his piece about how state and local governments are spending billions to deal with illegal immigration. See below for a full rundown of today's program.Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, October 19, 20234:20 pm: Lora Ries, Senior Research Fellow in Homeland Security for the Heritage Foundation joins the show for a conversation about her recent piece about why the United States should not resettle Palestinians.4:38 pm: Utah Speaker of the House Brad Wilson joins Rod for their bi-weekly conversation about what's happening on Utah's Capitol Hill.6:05 pm: J. Peder Zane of Real Clear Politics joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece where he writes the Hamas attack on Israel has unearthed the “moral abyss at the core” of liberals in the United States.6:20 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor of the City Journal at the Manhattan Institute, joins the program to discuss his piece about how state and local governments are spending billions to deal with illegal immigration.6:38 pm: Manhattan Institute Fellow Charles Lehman joins Rod to discuss his latest report about who would be responsible for paying reparations for slavery in the United States.6:50 pm: Zachary Faria, Commentary Fellow at the Washington Examiner, joins Rod for a conversation about his piece on a nine-year old North Carolina child that is being used as the crux of a lawsuit by transgender activists against the state's ban on sex-change procedures for children.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, August 25, 20234:20 pm: Brandon Weichert, Senior Editor at 19fortyfive.com joins Rod to discuss his piece calling Vivek Ramaswamy a scam, saying he is the “political equivalent of chickenfeed.”4:38 pm: Bob Barr, Chairman and CEO of the Law Enforcement Education Foundation joins the show to discuss his piece for Townhall in which he says the feel-good driver equity laws that liberals are fond of endanger the public.6:05 pm: Steve Moore, an Economist with FreedomWorks, joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation's economy.6:20 pm: RealClearPolitics columnist J. Peder Zane joins Rod to discuss his recent piece in which he says Democrats have broken America and Republicans should be more outraged than they seem.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with Steve Malanga of the City Journal about the sharp decline in American children participating in soccer, and (at 6:50 pm) with Eric Teetsel of the Heritage Foundation on his piece titled “Confessions of a Rich Man North of Richmond.”
Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Steve Malanga, Senior Editor for the City Journal at the Manhattan Institute, joins the program to discuss how fewer American children are playing soccer as television ratings for the sport are climbing in the U.S. Plus, Utah Homeless Services Coordinator Wayne Niederhauser joins the program to discuss the proposal to have a city sanctioned homeless camp in Salt Lake City. See below for a full rundown of today's program.Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, August 22, 20234:38 pm: Evita Duffy Alfonso, a Staff Writer with The Federalist and co-founder of Chicago Thinker, joins the show for a conversation about her piece on how 14 American cities are targeting bans on meat, dairy and private vehicles by 2030.5:05 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor for the City Journal at the Manhattan Institute, joins the program to discuss how fewer American children are playing soccer as television ratings for the sport are climbing in the U.S.6:05 pm: Utah Homeless Services Coordinator Wayne Niederhauser joins the program to discuss the proposal to have a city sanctioned homeless camp in Salt Lake City.6:20 pm: O.H. Skinner, Executive Director of Alliance for Consumers joins the program to discuss his piece for the Washington Examiner about how the left is using public nuisance lawsuits to change the everyday lives of Americans.6:38 pm: Evan Lambert, a D.C. Correspondent for NewsNation joins the program to discuss how flight attendants are asking for mandated self-defense training to help deal with unruly passengers.
0:00 - Hunter Biden's sweat plea deal was blown up in a dramatic legal twist 10:46 - Senator Mitch McConnell suddenly stops talking for 30 seconds. Clearly he had some kind of neurological event 20:35 - Impromptu flash mob in south loop 28:05 - Migrant Crisis: When are we going to put Americans first? When are we going to put Chicagoans first? 50:03 - Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law Clinic at Cornell Law School, William Jacobson, explains how the Hunter Biden plea deal went awry. Professor Jacobson is also founder of LegalInsurrection.com and president of the Legal Insurrection Foundation 01:06:33 - Jazz Shaw, contributor to HotAir.com and The Debrief, is also Salem Media's resident UFO expert. He breaks down yesterday's congressional hearing. For more from Jazz @JazzShaw 01:21:21 - Major Scott A. Huesing USMC (Ret), bestselling Author of Echo in Ramadi, is riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle across the country again this year for Save the Brave (STB) to raise awareness for Veteran Suicide. Huesing serves as Executive Director for Save the Brave. For more on Save the Brave visit savethebrave.org 01:34:54 - Contributing Editor to City Journal and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Steve Malanga, busts the Myth of the Starving Shoplifter 01:49:45 - President of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, John Catanzara, discusses the allegations of sexual misconduct by CPD See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show w/ Greg Hughes Daily Rundown – Wednesday, July 26, 20234:20 pm: Former Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz, now an analyst for Fox News, joins the program to discuss his piece on how today's liberals have left classic Democrats out in the cold.5:05 pm: Philip Wegmann, White House Reporter for Real Clear News and a Fellow at the Steamboat Institute joins the show for a conversation about the latest on the Hunter Biden drama.6:05 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor at the Manhattan Institute's City Journal, joins the program to discuss his piece in the New York Post about how shoplifting is becoming organized crime.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, December 16, 2022 4:20 pm: Congressman Chris Stewart joins the show to discuss the passing of a military spending bill that includes a repeal of the vaccine mandate for the nation's troops 4:38 pm: Washington Times contributor Tim Constantine joins Rod for a conversation about his piece about Joe Biden's plan to provide a $36 million bailout to a Teamsters union pension plan, a union regularly tied to organized crime 5:05 pm: John Daniel Davidson, Senior Correspondent at The Federalist, joins the show to discuss his recent piece on the end of Title 42 has capped the worst year for illegal immigration in American history 6:05 pm: Paul Kengor, author and Political Science Professor at Grove City College joins Rod to discuss his piece in The American Spectator about how Joe Biden has humiliated America with the prison swap that got Brittney Griner released from a Russian prison 6:20 pm: Stacey Lennox of PJ Media joins the program for a conversation about her piece on the price Americans are willing to pay to ditch corporations that work with the Chinese Communist Party 6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations with Steve Malanga, Senior Editor of the Manhattan Institute's City Journal on why Joe Biden's American Rescue Plan is a huge waste of money, and (at 6:50 pm) with Josh Hammer of Newsweek on how the GOP elite hates its own voter base
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, December 13, 20224:20 pm: Preston Brashers, Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for the Federal Budget at the Heritage Foundation, joins Rod to discuss his piece for the Washington Examiner in which he outlines a poor 2023 economic outlook from the Congressional Budget Office4:38 pm: Nick Stark, Director of the Tax and Fiscal Task Force for the American Legislative Exchange Council joins Rod to discuss a recent study about why so many companies are fleeing California5:05 pm: Josh Hammer, Opinion Editor for Newsweek, joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece for Townhall in which he ponders why the GOP elites hate their own voting base6:05 pm: Senator Mike Lee joins the show for his weekly conversation with Rod about what's happening in Washington, D.C., and today they'll discuss the Congressional budget battle6:20 pm: Steve Malanga, a Senior Editor for the City Journal at the Manhattan Institute joins the program to discuss his recent piece about how Joe Biden's American Rescue Plan is a giant waste of resources6:38 pm: Dennis Leavitt, Director of United We Pledge, the group behind the creation of the Liberty Village in Hurricane, Utah, joins Rod to discuss the progress being made on that project
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, May 13, 20224:20 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor at the Manhattan Institute's City Journal, joins the program for a conversation about how Joe Biden's policies are blocking efforts to bring industrial jobs back to America4:38 pm: Zachary Faria, a Commentary Fellow with the Washington Examiner joins the program to discuss how the National Basketball Association is being hypocritical with its social justice stance when the league will play pre-season games in a country where homosexuals can be killed over their sexual preference6:05 pm: Justin Collings, an Associate Professor of Law at Brigham Young University joins the program to discuss how precedent will come into play in the Supreme Court's consideration of overturning Roe v. Wade6:20 pm: Ken Cuccinelli, National Chairman of the Election Transparency Initiative joins Rod to discuss its new $2 million effort to get candidates elected that support secure elections6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's interviews this week with Bethany Mandel of Heroes of Liberty on what's being done about the baby formula shortage in America, and (at 6:50 pm) with Matt Margolis of PJ Media on the big secret behind Joe Biden's new press secretary
Steven Malanga, George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and City Journal's senior editor, joins Ted and Mark to discuss how Illinois compares to other states when it comes to issues like crime, outmigration and pension debt.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, October 19, 20214:20 pm: Representative Kera Birkeland had plenty to say about Dr. Anthony Fauci during a recent appearance on Newsmax and she joins Rod to tell us more about her concerns about people who follow Fauci's advice about Covid vaccinations4:38 pm: Representative Merrill Nelson joins the show to discuss how states have a way, via an Article V convention, to push back against federal overreach6:05 pm: Utah Senator Mike Lee joins Rod for their weekly conversation, and today they'll discuss Joe Biden's commission on changes to the Supreme Court as well as the possibility of Congress passing some controls on big tech6:20 pm: Lisa Logan, a member of Utah Parents United, joins Rod to discuss how the Canyons School District has stopped using an emotional health program called Second Step because it linked to a website about dating and sex6:35 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor for the City Journal joins the show to discuss how Joe Biden seems not to be bothered by the worker shortage in the United States6:50 pm: Christian Toto, Editor of HollywoodinToto.com joins the show to discuss how the media is making cancel culture worse
In this episode: While the provisional results of the 2020 presidential election are disappointing to many conservatives, American voters threw roadblocks and cautions to an aggressive progressive agenda in even some of the bluest states. Illinois voters rejected a “progressive”—read, higher—income tax; California voters defeated the union-backed plan to override the commercial property tax limitations in Proposition 15 that we discussed a few weeks ago and rejected a measure to overturn the state’s ban on racial preferences; Colorado voters cut their state income taxes; and state legislative voters handed stinging defeats to Eric Holder’s National Democratic Redistricting Committee, a well-financed effort led by the Obama Administration’s attorney general that sought to secure Democratic state and Congressional power for the next decade by winning crucial state legislatures and gaining control of district-drawing after the 2020 Census. Joining us to discuss the ballot measures and broader down-ballot ramifications of the 2020 elections is Steve Malanga, George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Steve Malanga's piece in teh New York Post: https://nypost.com/2020/11/10/the-left-lost-big-time-when-it-came-to-ballot-measures-too/ Subscribe to the podcast on your platform of choice at: https://influencewatch.fireside.fm/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenter • Twitter: https://twitter.com/capitalresearch • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capital.research.center/ • YouTube: https://bit.ly/CRCYouTube
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown –Monday, August 31, 20204:20 pm: New York Post columnist Salena Zito joins Rod for a conversation about her recent piece about how the Trump supports that went door-to-door campaigning for the President in 2016 are ready to hit the streets again4:35 pm: Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love joins Rod to discuss her disappointment in a new mural in downtown Salt Lake City that depicts 250 female leaders from the state’s history, but none that were conservatives5:05 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor at the City Journal joins the program to discuss why he says professional athletes could be boycotting themselves out of business6:05 pm: Scott Carver, Director of Police Training for the Utah Attorney General’s Office and training specialist Will Fowlke, join the show to discuss how to know when a shooting is justified and the training officers go through to recognize those situations6:20 pm: Mark Tapscott, Congressional Correspondent for The Epoch Times, joins the show to discuss his piece on how the media has ignored a congressional report on two-parent families6:35 pm: Cathy Ruse, Senior Fellow at the Family Research Council joins the show for a conversation about her recent piece in National Review that it’s time to rethink government education
I came across some articles recently in which some city and town governments were looing to ban dollar stores in their communities. My special guest, Steve Malanga has written about this phenomenon. Recorded before the COVID pandemic and recent events, this may seem like a small problem. However, I believe that communities need to band together and fight for what is in their best interest rather than rely on and allow large corporations to run their communities. #smallcommunities #dollarstores #community #ownyourcommunity
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, April 1, 20204:20 pm: Chase Murdock, co-owner of Tailor Cooperative, joins the show to lay out the aid that is available to small businesses in the face of the coronavirus pandemic4:35 pm: iHeartMedia aviation expert Jay Ratliff joins the show to discuss the financial future of the airline industry as it has seen a massive drop off in passengers since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic5:05 pm: Representative Ray Ward, who is a family physician, joins the show to discuss his experience in treating Covid 19 victims and why he says more measures need to be taken to protect people6:05 pm: Political commentator and radio host Seth Leibsohn joins Rod for a conversation about his piece in Real Clear Politics where he states it’s time to get a second opinion about shutting the country down over the coronavirus6:20 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor of the City Journal and a fellow at the Manhattan Institute joins the show to discuss the impact of the coronavirus on businesses and state budgets6:35 pm: Rachel Alexander of The Stream joins Rod for a conversation refuting a recent Washington Post piece that says homeschooling children during this pandemic will set back a generation of children
Contributing Editor to City Journal and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Steve Malanga, adds up the cost of bad intentions in our nation’s cities with Dan & Amy. Julie Kelly, Senior Contributor for American Greatness, warns Dan & Amy of our tawdry, untrustworthy fourth estate. David Marcus, New York Correspondent for the Federalist, discusses the empty relevance of never Trump with Dan & Amy. Senior Counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, Jim Campbell, fills Dan & Amy in on the Gay pride T-shirt case he’ll be taking to the Kentucky Supreme CourtSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In laws as complex as the one involving significant tax changes, adherents on all sides can say just about anything they want about its impact on one group or another before its implemented. So, we decided to turn to Steve Malanga, an expert in state and local finance at the Manhattan Institute, to break … Continue reading EP 112 BLUE STATES OBJECT TO NEW TAX LAW: WILL IT HURT AS MUCH AS THEY SAY?
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Robert Poole (of the Reason Foundation) joins Aaron Renn to discuss the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The Port Authority was originally founded to manage the region’s transportation infrastructure, but the agency has long been plagued by politicized decision making, money-losing facilities, and declining financial viability. Poole is the author of a new report commissioned by the Manhattan Institute, Reinventing the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Check out City Journal’s coverage of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey below. The Port Authority Leviathan (Seth Barron, Winter 2016) Bloated, Broke, and Bullied (Steve Malanga, Spring 2016) Let’s Break Up the Port Authority (Stephen Eide, Summer 2016) The New York Police Force That Doesn’t Work (Judith Miller and Alex Armlovich, Autumn 2016) Making New York’s Airports Great Again (John Tierney, Winter 2017)
City Journal senior editor Steve Malanga and contributing editor Judy Miller discuss some of the issues with the Port Authority Police Department, including a secret review of the department’s security readiness and the contentious relationship between Port Authority leaders and the police union. Read Judy Miller’s full piece from the Autumn 2016 Issue of City Journal, “The New York Police Force That Doesn’t Work.”
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City Journal editor Brian Anderson and senior editor Steve Malanga discuss the GOP’s new generation of pragmatic, problem-solving mayors that have helped turn around some of America’s struggling cities. From Steve Malanga's piece for the Autumn 2016 Issue of City Journal, "City Hall GOP."
City Journal editor Brian Anderson and senior editor Steve Malanga discuss how public and private-sector unions have fared since the 2008 recession and the “right-to-work” states that are leading the recovery for organized labor in the United States.
Steve Malanga is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the senior editor of City Journal. He sat down with Pete Peterson, director of the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at the School of Public Policy, to discuss the causes of, and solutions for, California's declining job market.
Steve Malanga is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the senior editor of City Journal. He sat down with Pete Peterson, director of the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at the School of Public Policy, to discuss the causes of, and solutions for, California's declining job market.
Steve Malanga is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the senior editor of City Journal. He sat down with Pete Peterson, director of the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at the School of Public Policy, to discuss the causes of, and solutions for, California's declining job market.