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Chaos in the US presents two options: socialism or barbarism. In the United States, the capitalist class is faced with a shopping list of crises that are shaking their system almost to pieces. Like many capitalist economies, they’ve had to partly suspend production - and profit - in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. They’ve been forced to inject trillions of dollars into the economy to keep the capitalist system going. And now, the absurd situation of competitive oil production outstripping demand so far that prices have become negative! The capitalists face these crises with an unreliable representative at the helm: Donald Trump. But they may be breathing a bit easier now that Bernie Sanders, who came to prominence with his promise of a political revolution against the billionaire class, has endorsed a more reliable representative of big business interests in the form of the Democrat Joe Biden. Sanders has even admonished his supporters for saying they won’t campaign for a corporate shill! Huge anger is growing. Class polarisation sharpens as the divisions between bosses and workers are exposed. Armed demonstrations ratchet up the tensions. Capitalism is threatening to plunge millions into poverty, on a scale not seen since the Great Depression. This episode of Socialism looks at US imperialism in decline: coronavirus, Trump, Sanders and socialism. Further reading Global covid-19 pandemic, capitalist crisis and bitter class polarisation in the United States: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/04/21/global-covid-19-pandemic-capitalist-crisis-and-bitter-class-polarisation-in-the-united-states/ ‘Protest-caravan’ held in solidarity with Worcester city nurses opposing furloughing during covid crisis: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/04/23/usa-protest-caravan-held-in-solidarity-with-worcester-city-nurses-opposing-furloughing-during-covid-crisis/ “We have the power” – Staten Island Amazon workers walk out: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/04/06/usa-we-have-the-power-staten-island-amazon-workers-walkout/ The danger of the far right today: https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/03/25/the-danger-of-the-far-right-today/ Join the Socialists: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/join/ Help fund Socialism the Podcast: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/donate/
Trump pourrait-il bénéficier politiquement de la COVID-19? Pourquoi Bernie Sanders reste-t-il dans la course à l’investiture démocrate? Et les parallèles entre le documentaire Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness et la société américaine.Trois sujets de politique américaine analysés par Frédérick Gagnon, titulaire de la Chaire Raoul-Dandurand.
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Kann eine Frau US-Präsidentin werden?Am Anfang des Vorwahlkampfes gab es sechs sehr qualifizierte Frauen im Rennen um die Kandidatur der Demokraten - mittlerweile gibt es im Prinzip nur noch zwei alte weiße Männer. Hast Du ein Problem mit weiblichen Kandidaten, Amerika?Nach „Big Tuesday“ ergründen wir, wie der Vorwahlkampf nun weiterläuft, wägen den plötzlichen Einfluss der Corona-Epidemie ab und versuchen, die uns oft gestellte Frage zu beantworten: Kann eine Frau in den USA gewinnen? Seit Elizabeth Warren ausgestiegen ist, folgt ein überschwengliches Bedauern nach dem anderen. Aber, wenn sie so beliebt war, warum haben dann nicht mehr Wählerinnen und Wähler ihr ihre Stimmen gegeben? Was sind die Lehren aus Hillary Clintons Niederlage 2016? Wie sieht "weibliche Wählbarkeit" aus? Und welche Rolle spielt ein systemischer Sexismus in den USA? Das und mehr untersuchen wir in unserer neuen Folge vor dem Hintergrund unserer eigenen Erfahrungen und diskutieren das Schicksal der weiblichen Präsidentschaftskandidaten Amerikas.Hier ein link zu das Gedicht "Be a Lady They Said," gelesen von Cynthia Nixon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMl-8yrTnnE
Discussion avec Normand Lester, blogueur au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec : Retour sur son texte: « Désinformation russe sur le coronavirus ».
Trump: Sanders is like me, but I have a "much bigger base"; Sanders rises in polls as trump says he's "like me"; Dems, GOP slam Sanders for saying "it's unfair to simply say everything is bad" about Fidel Castro's regime; Bloomberg campaign calls on Sanders to denounce vandalism of campaign offices, says his rhetoric is to blame; Biden on Bloomberg audio: "He's still a Republican at heart"; Joe Biden hold campaign rally in South Carolina as new poll shows a tight race with Bernie Sanders; New South Carolina poll: Joe Biden holds narrow lead over Bernie Sanders; National Security Adviser says he has seen no intel indicating Russia wants to help Trump;
Matt Fisher discusses the political implications of the escalating tensions between the Trump Administration and Iran. He explores why Bernie Sanders has reemerged in the lead in New Hampshire and competitive in Iowa. And he breaks down the 2024 speculation as to which candidates he thinks you should keep an eye on.
Schumer: "Newly-revealed emails are a devastating blow to McConnell's push to have trial without documents & witnesses"; Pelosi: "Trump engaged in unprecedented, total obstruction of Congress, hiding these emails, all other documents"; Schiff calls new documents "deeply incriminating"; McConnell expected to speak from Senate floor tomorrow, may shed light on impeachment trial; Sources: White House aides have been in touch with McConnell's office during holiday break plotting steps to force Pelosi's hand; Pentagon warns anyone attempting to overrun U.S. Embassy in Baghdad "will run into a buzz saw"; Trump praises Kim amid new North Korean threats; New video of attack on U.S. Embassy in Baghdad; Pelosi responds to new Ukraine documents: "Why won't Trump & McConnell allow fair trial?"; Sanders and Buttigieg raise more money than Biden in final quarter of 2019; Biden: Trump will do everything he can to "bait me"; Julian Castro ends campaign: "It simply isn't our time"; Report: Unredacted docs detail Pentagon fears that Trump's Ukraine aid freeze was illegal; Two arrested in latest anti-semitic attack in New York; New security measures in wake of NY anti-semitic attacks; Family of NY stabbing victim calls his status "dire"; Family of severely injured Hanukkah stabbing victim begs for people to stand up, stop hatred; North Korea releases new propaganda video amid Kim's new threatsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Trump Sanders 2020? Well, maybe not... but the President and the Senator have a lot in common. So says Steve Hilton, who joins Rick to discuss his new book, Positive Populism. Steve is host of “The Next Revolution” on Fox News, an entrepreneur and former senior policy adviser in the UK government. You can call in to the show any time at (833) 711-RICK. That's (833) 711-7425.
ATP speech at the Vista RWF discusses the Hillary’s emails, the presidential race and the Trump / Sanders similarities.
Donald Trump officially clinches the GOP nomination, and Hillary Clinton's emails won't go away. Plus, a Trump/Sanders debate? This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, congressional correspondent Susan Davis, campaign reporter Scott Detrow, and national political correspondent Mara Liasson. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.
Steve Hilton and Arthur Herman discuss the 2016 election and More Human: Designing a World Where People Come First.
Steve Hilton and Arthur Herman discuss the 2016 election and More Human: Designing a World Where People Come First.
Are tariffs and protectionism good for the economy? Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders think so. But it actually makes use poorer to limit true free trade. Listen and learn how."Economics in one Lesson" by Henry HazlittInterested in Bitcoin as an alternative to US Dollars? Use our Coinbase link!If you sign up with our coinbase link and purchase $100 in bitcoin, you will recieve an extra $10 from coinbase.The "Shift" Bitcoin debit card is through coinbase as well.Support the show by entering Amazon through our link HERE!Support the show with Bitcoin HERE!Use this address to add the Logical Anarchy Today show to your podcatcher or subscribe on iTunes!http://shoutengine.com/LogicalAnarchyToday.xml
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How would Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump address national security and foreign policy if elected? Duke policy scholars Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson debate the implications.
The preliminary rounds are over. After 6 months of waiting for the bombastic Donald Trump to fall, he is still leading the polls, driving TV ratings and scaring the Republican establishment. The Iowa Caucus is Monday. After that, its a sprint to the general elections. As far as the Democrats, Hillary Clinton isn't quite the sure winner we've been lead to beleive she is. Bernie Sanders, the Democratic Socialist of the race, is "gaining on" Clinton poll-by-poll. Is this a good thing for the Democrats? Can he beat the GOP in the General. In sports, Super Bowl Sunday is a week away and all we've heard is the reasons why a quarterback who's lost 1 game all year, celebrates touchdown's by giving balls to kids and is revered by his teammates is a so villified by much of the NFL's fanbase. This week we are talking about the rise of the "anti-establishment" figures in our American pop culture, sports and politics. Join host Miguel Lloyd and Orlando Hughes live here on Blogtalk and live on Facebook.
The preliminary rounds are over. After 6 months of waiting for the bombastic Donald Trump to fall, he is still leading the polls, driving TV ratings and scaring the Republican establishment. The Iowa Caucus is Monday. After that, its a sprint to the general elections. As far as the Democrats, Hillary Clinton isn't quite the sure winner we've been lead to beleive she is. Bernie Sanders, the Democratic Socialist of the race, is "gaining on" Clinton poll-by-poll. Is this a good thing for the Democrats? Can he beat the GOP in the General. In sports, Super Bowl Sunday is a week away and all we've heard is the reasons why a quarterback who's lost 1 game all year, celebrates touchdown's by giving balls to kids and is revered by his teammates is a so villified by much of the NFL's fanbase. This week we are talking about the rise of the "anti-establishment" figures in our American pop culture, sports and politics. Join host Miguel Lloyd and Orlando Hughes live here on Blogtalk and live on Facebook.
Guests this hour include - Mike Reagan (The Reagan Foundation), and James Hirsen (Newsmax). -Mike Reagan joins the show to talk about the current generation being unaware of Reaganomics and the tax cuts that did so much good when he was President. He also shares his Ronald Reagan father/son lesson! -Mark shares audio from Ronald Reagan and his HUGE tax cuts made so many years ago. -James Hirsen on Hollywood has the skinny on the "mirror-mirror" world that is Trump-Sanders. What does he think of the GOP debate? The Mark Larson Show mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".