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4:20 pm: Conservative activist Scott Presler and Utah GOP Chair Rob Axson join the show to preview tomorrow's “Utah Fights Back” events happening across the state to promote the initiative and gather signatures to repeal Proposition 4.4:38 pm: Rachel Sheffield, a Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation's Center for Health and Welfare Policy, joins the program to discuss her piece for Fox News in which she writes the Minnesota fraud scandal shows the nation's welfare system is designed to fail.6:05 pm: Ingrid Jacques, a columnist at USA Today, joins the show to discuss how Democrats are stuck in the past and how hating Donald Trump won't help them win future elections.6:20 pm: Tommy Pigott, Deputy Spokesperson at the U.S. Department of State, joins the program to discuss how the government has revoked over 100,000 visas from foreign nationals in 2025, and the reasons for those revocations.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to this week's conversations with Victor Joecks of the Las Vegas Review Journal about his piece for the Daily Signal on why America needs more masculinity, and (at 6:50 pm) with Kirsten Fleming of the New York Post on how soccer moms are turning into anti-ICE agitators.
The temperature continues to rise across the nation, even as the outside temperature in much of the nation has plummeted. The insanities that continue to rise regarding anti-ICE actions are spreading across the nation as their intensity continues to rise rapidly. In today's show, we update you on the latest such happenings.You will hear more inside facts in the ongoing saga of Minnesota's fraud and corruption in the Welfare System. Today, you'll also get information pointing fingers at the Governor's likely role in establishing and perpetuating these frauds and corruption, which includes his likely involvement firsthand.There is much more content that you really need to hear in today's show. Get the facts...listen here to hear them...then make your applicable decisions!
In this end-of-year edition of Wright on the Nail, the panel discusses the challenges faced by the UK government, particularly under Keir Starmer's leadership. Chris is joined by Jean-Monnet Professor of European Integration at the National University of Ireland Maynooth John O'Brennan, Reem Ibrahim the Head of Media at the Institute of Economic affairs, a right-leaning free market think tank and Labour Councillor and Cabinet Member for Environment & Community Safety at Preston Council Freddie Bailey.They explore the impact of Brexit on the economy, the role of the media in shaping public perception, and the complexities of the welfare system. The conversation also delves into potential political alternatives and the future of the Labour Party, including the possibility of coalition politics and the influence of the Green Party. Predictions for the next Prime Minister are made, highlighting the evolving landscape of UK politics.Chapters00:00 The State of UK Politics: A Year in Review02:47 Keir Starmer's Leadership Challenges05:28 The Impact of Brexit on the Economy08:36 Media Influence and Public Perception11:35 Welfare System and Economic Incentives14:15 Political Alternatives: Who Could Lead?17:14 The Future of the Labour Party20:21 Coalition Politics and Electoral Strategies22:48 The Role of the Green Party and Other Left-Wing Movements25:59 The Next Prime Minister: Predictions and Possibilities'I Hit The Nail Right On The Head' by Billy Bremner. © Fridens liljor/Micke Finell. Rock around the clock productions AB. www.rockaroundtheclock.co This episode was produced by Sound Sapien Soundsapien.com
Not only did we not pay attention to politics for the longest time, but it has evolved to the point where we no longer even know who wea re voting for. MN does not have an immigration problem. MN has an uncontrollable welfare system. MN chunk kicking rule requests. Heard On The Show:Fire damages mosque, school in Prior LakeZelenskyy meets Starmer at Downing Street for Ukraine peace talksTrump is proposing a $12B aid package for farmers hit hard by his trade war with ChinaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Behind the rhetoric about ‘lazy freeloaders' lies a stunning truth — America's largest corporations depend on food stamps to prop up their low-wage empire.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Should wealthy people pay more tax to fund concessions on benefit cuts? Is the welfare system being abused? Frank spoke to Dr David McCann from the Stormont Sources and Shimeon Lee from the Taxpayers Alliance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vass Bednar joins Jerry for Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Would you want an MPP to officiate your wedding? The Ontario welfare system encourages living alone despite the affordable housing shortage. Plus - is it ok to wear shorts in the office?
In this episode of American Potential, host David From continues the Big Ideas for Smaller Government series with AFP Policy Director Jeremiah Mosteller to explore a staggering opportunity for reform: a unified verification system for all federal welfare and assistance programs. By streamlining the maze of 80 uncoordinated programs—many run by the USDA—American taxpayers could save over $554 billion, nearly doubling the running total of identified savings in the series to over $1 trillion. The conversation sheds light on how the U.S. Department of Agriculture has quietly ballooned into an agency funding not only nutrition and farming but also jails and international climate hubs—spending $20 million to teach fertilizer use in countries like Brazil and Pakistan. Jeremiah shares domestic and international models—like Project Unity in Texas and Estonia's revolutionary e-verification system—that prove how centralized systems can improve services, protect privacy, and eliminate waste. This episode shows how smart policy, not slashed benefits, can lead to massive savings and stronger outcomes for those in need. It's a roadmap for Congress—and a challenge to rethink how government assistance is delivered.
What if we just gave people money, no strings attached? This episode dives deep into Universal Basic Income as more than just a wild idea. With wage gaps growing and the rich getting richer, could UBI be the reset button Malaysia needs? The panel doesn't shy away from tough questions like "Who's gonna pay for this?" and "Will it actually work?" but they also throw out some bold answers that might just surprise you. --- Follow Prof Geoffrey Williams here: LinkedIn: https://my.linkedin.com/in/professor-geoffrey-williams-66a39314/ms FreeMalaysiaToday: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/author/geoffrey-williams/ --- Follow Chuang here: URL: http://www.domore.my/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hsu-chuang-khoo-ab199343/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/khoo.chuang/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/khoohsuchuang/ --- Follow DoMore here: WEBSITE: https://www.domore.my/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DoMoreTakeChargeofYourLife ITUNES: https://apple.co/2lQ47mS GOOGLE PLAY: https://bit.ly/3b1l8iO SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/y6zufvcp PODBEAN: https://domoreasia.podbean.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/domore.asia/
In recent years, the narrative of immigrants being a drain on the system has been repeated constantly in some Western countries. But we should question how that narrative stacks up against the evidence. A new data set from 22 countries sheds some light on the answer. We speak with Edward Koning, associate professor in political science at the University of Guelph.
Mark Robertson, author of The Enlightened Law of Moses and I do our second podcast about his new book. In this episode we discuss how this book is different from other books on the topic, how Jesus is the Second Great Prophet like Moses. We also discuss how Jesus' teachings are founded on Old Testament Law and finally how Old Testament law is relevant to modern life. This book is available on Amazon You can reach Mark Robertson at mark@roberson.id.au
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--{ "Hey Diddle-Diddle, The Hole's in the Middle"}-- What's the update on problems and upcoming property tax bill? - Please support my work, visit www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com - What's the latest from the Aspen Security Forum? - Why is The Leftovers unwatchable? Will the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire last? - What is dispensational millennialism and how is connected to The Rapture? - Alan Watt guest hosting for John Stadtmiller's RBN show, "National Intel Report" - Trading Blocs - The Agenda - Waking Up, Reactions - Hiram Abiff (Abyss) - Points of Light, The Owl, Sophia - Unconscious Mind - Perception becomes Reality - Meaning of Revelations - Prophecy vs. Revealing - Medici Family, New Gospel, Vaticanus. Expected Riots, Rising Costs - Genetics, Eugenics, The Herd. Science, Seance - Channellers, Mediums, Viril and Thule Society - Hour 2: What do the 'Elites' think about the 'inferiors'? - Welfare System, Destruction of Family Unit and Bonding - Underground Orgies - Albigensians and Cathars - Fall of Tower of Babel. "Family Planning" - Overpopulation, Population Reduction - "Hole in the Wall" - American and French Revolution, Benjamin Franklin - Ancient Greece, Wars, Child Sacrifice - Christianity - Abortions of First-Born - Consciousness - "Born Again" - "Civilization", Nimrod, Cities, Money - Temple of Diana, The Mint. Righteous Indignation. Going, Donation and Ordering Information at www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com
The Insight | Denmark's AI-Powered Welfare System Risks Privacy and Discrimination - Amnesty International by Radio Islam
Helen Lyons from Tralee told her story to Jerry. Her husband sadly died seven years ago but she wasn’t entitled to the full widow’s pension as she was not of pension age, which is 66, and her children were over the age of 16. She would also be financially penalised if she returned to work.
To truly understand what is going on in this upcoming election, you have to remove your personal biases and values and view the actions and events that have happened with objectivity and an impartial perspective.
Labour's deputy leader, and former deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Social Development, Carmel Sepuloni joins Thomas this week. She discusses how Labour lost Auckland and their response to crime in the city, before a deep dive on welfare, benefits, and what needs to be done to fix this issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Truth in Politics and Culture, the Biden Justice Department relaunches the election threats task force, changes in welfare help Biden's campaign, and an executive order turns government agencies into get out the vote machines for democrats.
Education, employment, and family formation are “the building blocks for a flourishing life,” says the leader of the Georgia Center for Opportunity. But, unfortunately, America's welfare system includes penalties for both work and family formation, Randy Hicks says. Although the safety net may not intend to punish work or the family, Hicks says, it does that through policies that reward Americans with financial benefits for earning less or remaining single. Among all the states, Utah has created a model for a strong welfare system, he says. Utah integrated its workforce services with welfare services in the 1990s, so when an individual seeks government assistance, the first step is to help him re-enter the workforce, if he is able, before providing monetary benefits.But around the year 2000, the federal government passed a law that made it almost impossible for states to integrate workforce and welfare services as Utah did. To change this situation, Hicks says, the Georgia Center for Opportunity and the Alliance for Opportunity advocate congressional legislation to "give states the flexibility to do what Utah did: integrate workforce and welfare so that we're not compartmentalizing someone's life but viewing it holistically and viewing it all as simply a means to a flourishing life that includes work.”Hicks joins this episode of “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss the path to restoring the value of education, work, and family in America.Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Education, employment, and family formation are “the building blocks for a flourishing life,” says the leader of the Georgia Center for Opportunity. But, unfortunately, America's welfare system includes penalties for both work and family formation, Randy Hicks says. Although the safety net may not intend to punish work or the family, Hicks says, […]
Navigating the often unspoken realm of mental health, my own journey through the cultural silence of Norway's society reveals the deep-seated challenges and stigma surrounding this issue. As we peel back the layers of discrimination in the workforce and the generational echoes of mental health struggles, this episode offers a raw look at the unseen battles many face. Moving from the Nordic quietude to the vibrant cacophony of Nepal, we uncover a global perspective, urging a shift from solitary to collective advocacy, and from patronizing help to true partnership in healing.We then anchor ourselves in the importance of maintaining core values amidst our pursuit of mental health awareness. This episode is not just a call to action, but a reminder of the hard-won equality and ongoing fight against systemic inequalities that weave through Norwegian history. Our conversation promises not only insight but also inspiration, bolstered by the melodic reflections of Taryn Harbridge and Adrian Dewan. Here is some links:https://www.youtube.com/@AdrianDewanOfficialhttps://www.patreon.com/TarynHarbridge/posts Support the Show.Follow my PatreonSupport my content at Buy me a Coffee:
Dive into the rural heartland of West Virginia, where the welfare system intersects with the urban-rural divide, shaping the landscape of opportunity and challenge. Join Garrett Ballengee from the Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Public Policy as we delve into the state's struggle against the opioid epidemic, demographic shifts, and economic barriers, revealing the potential for a "West Virginia miracle." Explore how public policy and intellectual investment can catalyze revitalization, emphasizing education, economic development, and workforce initiatives.Unravel the paradoxical obstacles created by the welfare system, trapping individuals in a cycle of dependency. Discover the transformative work of the Dignity Project and innovative policies like Utah's 'one-door policy' that promote true financial independence.Dive into the cultural dynamics shaping rural-urban relations, challenging stereotypes and fostering balanced discussions. From confronting media portrayals to advocating for nuanced conversations during crises like COVID, join us for an episode that sparks change in supporting rural communities.00:00:00 Rural American Struggles and Opportunities 00:08:43 Welfare System Benefit Cliff Problem 00:15:25 Improving Welfare Benefits and Community Relations00:19:13 Cultural Stereotypes and Identity Pride00:23:17 Tribal DNA and Cultural Tensions 00:35:44 Elitism and Cultural Disparities 00:44:43 Balanced Views on Energy and IndustryRecorded: 3/26Intro: Metropolis Nights- penguinmusic Outro: Powerful Beat- penguinmusic
The expansion in Minnesota's welfare spending has often exceeded growth in spending for other programs, gradually increasing welfare's proportion of the budget. HHS spending as a share of general funds grew 23 percent between 2000 and 2019, surpassing all other major state spending categories.“If left unaddressed, Minnesota's welfare system is a fiscal time bomb.”
New sanctions being introduced to beneficiaries by the government has copped criticism from parties on the left, with the Greens accusing it of "pushing people into poverty." RNZ political editor Jo Moir spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he has spoken to a lot of Work and Income frontline caseworkers who say their biggest frustration was people abusing the beneficiary system. “They don't feel that they can apply the sanctions when they need to be applied, people who are wilfully and knowingly abusing the system and not taking their situation seriously,” Luxon told Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking. He was unsure how many people the sanctions would put back into the workforce. ”Look, there are these rules that exist already today, previous National governments used them, Labour sent out a message to not worry about them too much,” Luxon said. ”And we just sent a message to the CEO of [Ministry of Social Development] to say hey listen, in the spirit of people holding up their end of the bargain, we expect those sanctions to be applied. ”A big growth in jobseeker numbers in a time of low employment and lots of [worker] shortages, and then we have also had a drop in people being sanctioned.” Luxon is looking to make good on a promise he made in his State of the Nation speech on Sunday that the “free ride” was over for beneficiaries who were taking advantage of the welfare system. Luxon and Social Development Minister Louise Upston yesterday announced a return to a more strict regime of sanctions for those on the unemployment benefit. A sanction means someone's benefit gets reduced or cut if they don't comply with certain expectations such as attending job interviews or completing training. “In 2017, 60,588 sanctions were applied to beneficiaries who did not comply with their obligations to prepare and look for work. That nosedived to 25,329 in 2023,” Upston said. “Over that time, people on jobseeker benefits increased by about 70,000 and about 40,000 more people have been receiving this support for a year or more.” Luxon told the AM Show he doesn't think they will need more staff to carry out benefit checks. ”What we need to do is have job checks, and one of the things we can do is have one too many talking about job obligations and checking in to make sure people are compliant.” He said having a parent in work was good for children. ”Children in benefit homes don't do as well and don't have the same opportunities as those that have one or both parents working. ”Let's be clear, we're not talking about supported living and we're not talking about sole parents ... we're just talking about those deemed capable and able to work.” Attacking former Social Development Minister Carmel Sepuloni, Upston said the “previous minister set the tone for a lighter touch to benefit sanctions by saying they needed to be used ‘sparingly' and as a ‘last resort', dampening their effectiveness as an incentive to fulfil work obligations”. Upston said she had written to the chief executive of the Ministry of Social Development “to make this Government's view clear that we want to see all obligations and sanctions applied. If jobseekers fail to attend job interviews, to complete their pre-employment tasks, or to take work that is available, then there needs to be consequences”. She also announced that from June, the ministry will “begin work check-ins for jobseekers who have been on benefit for six months, particularly young people”. Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston is defending the change in use of benefit sanctions. Photo / Mark Mitchell Under the existing sanctions, if a person did not meet work preparation obligations without a “good and sufficient reason”, their benefit would be reduced by 50 per cent for four weeks. After a second breach, that would be extended to 13 weeks for someone with dependent children, or suspended altogether if they did not have children. ‘Politics of cruelty' — Opposition responds to welfare changes Sepuloni, Labour's social development spokeswoman, claimed yesterday's announcement was unfair and out of touch as she criticised Luxon for speaking down to beneficiaries by assuming jobseekers didn't want to work. “People deserve to be supported into meaningful, long-term employment, and sanctions will not do this.” Green Party social development spokesman Ricardo Menendez March said the Government was quickly building a legacy of cruelty. “Instead of supporting people to provide for themselves and their whānau, this Government has actively sought to push people further and further into poverty. “Now, today, we have yet another measure to penalise the poorest people. It is a symptom of the politics of cruelty that is driving this coalition's policies and steering New Zealand backwards.” -NZ Herald LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The goal of America's social welfare programs has been to advance the economic well-being of those who have fallen on hard times. However, our current system of welfare often does more to trap people into a system than advance their lives. Sofia Hamilton is a Social Mobility Fellow with Young Voices, and talks with Boyd about the changes needed in our country's welfare system.
Dr. Laura Bambrick, Head of Social Policy for the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, and Neil McDonnell, Chief Executive at ISME joined The Last Word to discuss new changes being introduced to the social welfare system.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Laura Bambrick, Head of Social Policy and Employment Affairs at ICTU and Catherine Cox, Head of Communications and Policy at Family Carers Ireland
A transformative change is coming to the welfare system: For the first 9 months, unemployment benefits will now be calculated based on your previous earnings. Joining Ciara to discuss further was Brid O'Brien, Head of Policy and Media for the Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed.
Seg 1: When it comes to the holiday season, Deloitte Canada is forecasting spending to be down about 11 per cent from last year. Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi Seg 2: View From Victoria: The Premier is going bad cop/good cop on Surrey saying the fight is over and not to waste any money on a court challenge because the City of Surrey will lose. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 3: The organizers of the annual Christmas in Williams Park display in the Township of Langley received a letter in mid-September from the municipality stating that they would no longer support the event. Guest: Barbara Sharp, President of the Christmas in Williams Park Society Seg 4: U-S President Joe Biden has arrived in Israel, for some high stakes diplomacy. Biden met earlier with the Israeli Prime Minister and Israel's war cabinet. Guest: Jeff Semple, Senior Correspondent for Global News National Seg 5: Why are over a ⅓ of us willing to change jobs in the next year? Guest: Darryl Wright, People Advisory Services and Talent and Future of Work at Ernst & Young Canada Seg 6: A once-per-month income assistance payment system significantly impacts drug-related deaths and the overall well-being of people living in poverty in BC. This policy has been in place for decades, leading to several concerning outcomes. Guest: Dr. Lindsey Richardson, Research Scientist with the BC Centre on Substance Use and Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of British Columbia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we revisit two stories we've covered in the past concerning indigenous rights. In the first half, Rebecca Nagle joins us to discuss the Supreme Court decision to uphold the Indian Child Welfare Act and why the legitimacy of the law is so important to tribal sovereignty. We also talk about the right's legal strategy in the last few decades and what that means for decisions at the Supreme Court. In the second half we hear from Chairman of the Amah Mutsun tribal band, Valentin Lopez, about the most recent developments in their fight to protect the sacred site Juristac. The site was slated to be developed into a mine, but the tribe has continued to gain support from environmental organizations and activists. We talk about next steps and how you can get involved. Like this program? Please show us the love. Click here: http://bit.ly/3LYyl0R and support our non-profit journalism. Thanks! Featuring: Rebecca Nagle: activist, writer and host of the podcast This Land Valentin Lopez: Chairman of the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band Making Contact Team: Host: Salima Hamirani Interview Reporter: Robert Raymond Producers: Anita Johnson, Salima Hamirani, Amy Gastelum, and Lucy Kang Executive Director: Jina Chung Interim Senior Producer: Jessica Partnow Digital Marketing Manager: Taylor Rapalyea Engineer: Jeff Emtman Learn More: Rebecca Nagle's This Land podcast Amah Mutsun Tribal Band Amah Mutsun Land Trust The Response podcast Making Contact piece on ICWA Making Contact piece on Juristac
Jennifer-Ruth Green, a lieutenant colonel in the Indiana Air National Guard, emphasized the need for American resources in building ships and arsenals. Relying on China for materials during a potential war would be a huge risk, and she compared it to Stockholm syndrome, where we become complacent and fail to see the harm it can cause. But it wasn't just about national security; the conversation also delved into the challenges faced by marginalized communities. Jennifer-Ruth, a black Republican running in a primarily black district, shared her experiences and the division caused by political parties. It's disheartening to see how political affiliation can overshadow the work and achievements of individuals, hindering progress and opportunities for all. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. Visit TudorDixonPodcast.com for more information. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer-Ruth Green, a lieutenant colonel in the Indiana Air National Guard, emphasized the need for American resources in building ships and arsenals. Relying on China for materials during a potential war would be a huge risk, and she compared it to Stockholm syndrome, where we become complacent and fail to see the harm it can cause. But it wasn't just about national security; the conversation also delved into the challenges faced by marginalized communities. Jennifer-Ruth, a black Republican running in a primarily black district, shared her experiences and the division caused by political parties. It's disheartening to see how political affiliation can overshadow the work and achievements of individuals, hindering progress and opportunities for all. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. Visit TudorDixonPodcast.com for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer-Ruth Green, a lieutenant colonel in the Indiana Air National Guard, emphasized the need for American resources in building ships and arsenals. Relying on China for materials during a potential war would be a huge risk, and she compared it to Stockholm syndrome, where we become complacent and fail to see the harm it can cause. But it wasn't just about national security; the conversation also delved into the challenges faced by marginalized communities. Jennifer-Ruth, a black Republican running in a primarily black district, shared her experiences and the division caused by political parties. It's disheartening to see how political affiliation can overshadow the work and achievements of individuals, hindering progress and opportunities for all. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. Visit TudorDixonPodcast.com for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Welfare System - Failed Ponzi Scheme on POLITICALLY INCORRECT w/Host Andrew Shecktor - EA Truth RadioThis is Andy's LIVE Show from Thursday, February 16, 2023. Thank you for tuning in & showing your support!Our Hosts' viewpoints don't always reflect what EA TRUTH Media believes as a whole!We invite you to chat with us on social media about our shows using hashtag #EATruthRadioSupport The Eternal Truth + Election Integrity by using Promo Code 'ETERNAL' at MyPillow.com/eternal Checkout ... Grab The Latest Best Deals on Hiqh Quality MyPillow Products ...*** Visit our Media Site at www.EternalAffairsMedia.com ****** Please Consider Planting A SEED IN OUR MINISTRY! ****** Sign up for our FREE Email Newsletter! ****** Sign up and become a Monthly Patron for EXCLUSIVE PERKS! ****** NEW TRUTH PREMIUM *** on EA Truth Media Website * Exclusive Premium Content & Less Ads ~ ONLY $2.99 ~ Click Here ;-)You can also send Bitcoin to:3MrcjvjkVUyP5dDmELDZkqD5JT5TTYyQHnCASH APP$eamediaonlinehttps://cash.app/$eamediaonlineTHE TRUTH SHALL PREVAIL ~ WE ARE THE STORM! Our Independent Media Operation & End Times Ministry has been online for nearly 12 years now since Curtis "Ray Biselliano" Bizelli FOUNDED EternalAffairsMedia.com in 2010 as an alternative to mainstream mockingbird fake news propaganda media! We have since morphed into a partial prophetic end times ministry!!!! We are on the frontlines leading the fight against the Fake News Mockingbird Media!Check out our Online Store and get some COOL GEAR!If there is anything you'd like to see that isn't there, message us! We wish to hear from you!Also, One more thing ... Protect Your Internet Privacy by Using ExpressVPN w/ Promo Code = ETERNALPeople are waking up! This is THE GREAT AWAKENING vs. The Great Reset ... Pick a side ... No lukewarm allowed in Heaven! God bless you & your loved ones! GOD BLESS THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA! Grab Emergency Food Kit at: https://prepare.eamedia.onlineSupport the show
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Changes being proposed to social welfare would mean people who earn more money would get higher welfare payments if they lose their jobs. The new system would see different welfare payments offered depending on the person's previous income or PRSI contributions. It is also said that there will be a cap on the maximum weekly payments. Adrian Kennedy was joined by Brid O'Brien, Head of Policy and Media for the Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed, John Barry, from MSS the HR People and listeners Gary, Colm and Dave to discuss…
Casey discusses being a teen mom, our conversations around that, and how challenging it was, being in a broken welfare system, how she got off of welfare, had her second baby, met someone, and had her two boys. Her son Chase had multiple fractures in his skull, and was in a coma, with 70% brain damage from a babysitter's abuse. He's doing great as a 6-year-old considering, however, it was a huge life change, including a lawsuit as her second son was being born. The kids are now 17, 14, 6, & 5. I'm so proud of Casey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/becoming-parents/message
Children in indigenous families and communities were cared for according to their cultural practices, laws, and traditions. It was the parents' responsibility to raise the spirit of their children since children were seen as gifts from the creator. Families were closely involved in raising the child. In this podcast, we hear from 20-year-old Dysin Spence who has spent a significant time of his life in the welfare system of Canada. Produced by Shaldon Ferris(Khoisan) Interviewee Dysan Spence(Peguis First Nation) Music: "LIBRES Y VIVAS" by MARE ADVETENCIA, used with permission. "Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Welcome to The Daily Aus - join Sam and Zara every weekday for a five-minute entree to your news diet. They'll cover the news of the day in your language and take a deep dive into the biggest story of the day so that you're armed with talking points when you meet your blind date, get caught chatting in the coffee line or have to face the in-laws. The Daily Aus is one of the most popular news pages in Australia on Instagram, and now they're hitting your headphones.For today's deep dive, we discuss Australia's welfare system, including exclusive insights from the launch of No Silly Questions.Follow us on Instagram and join 330,000 Australians @thedailyaus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Daily Aus - join Sam and Zara every weekday for a five-minute entree to your news diet. They'll cover the news of the day in your language and take a deep dive into the biggest story of the day so that you're armed with talking points when you meet your blind date, get caught chatting in the coffee line or have to face the in-laws. The Daily Aus is one of the most popular news pages in Australia on Instagram, and now they're hitting your headphones. For today's deep dive, we discuss Australia's welfare system, including exclusive insights from the launch of No Silly Questions. Follow us on Instagram and join 330,000 Australians @thedailyaus
We're back with Milton Friedman's Free to Choose tv series… moving forward with Episode 3: Anatomy of Crisis and Episode 4: From Cradle to Grave. Here we dissect The Great Depression… Milton makes the bold and controversial claim that The Great Depression being caused by the failure of the free market IS A MYTH. Allow me to summarize his argument and reasoning for debunking this myth… we then naturally transition into how The Great Depression led to politicians, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, pushing for more government spending and interventions to prevent NEW GREAT DEPRESSIONS! A popular and well-known government program we dig into is the Welfare System. Sure enough… those who echo it's need for existence, conveniently oversee the fact that it actually does more harm than good. We will go over specific examples where Milton visits housing projects in The Bronx, NY and Manchester, England… it is quite eye opening on how these welfare housing projects look terrifyingly identical… same system… same symptoms… same victims… coincidence? You be the judge. Enjoy. Or not. Your Truly. #podcast #podcasts #politics #government #philosophy #economics #history #capitalism #freemarket #socialism #communism #conservative #liberal #nonpartisan #democrat #republican #independent #awakening #miltonfriedman #thomassowell #thegreatdepression #governmentintervention #FDR #welfare #america #apple #spotify #rumble #theunveiledpatriot --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unveiledpatriot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unveiledpatriot/support
This podcast had me tasting Pho from the start! Harold Ngo, champion of the ‘Vietnam MasterChef' reality TV show's first season shares his journey from working in Australian hospitality venues to return to his homeland, winning MasterChef and opening The Ox Not Only Ox n Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). Harold and I sip the whisky on why locals will always refer to Ho Chi Minh as Saigon, how his 18 years in Australia contributed to the fusion of Eastern and Western cuisine, that his first cooking lesson at the age of 7 from his mother initiated a passionate career path and his love of simplicity s at the core of his amazing restaurant. Harold and I first met as he was managing a restaurant I was working in to fund the start up costs of my first personal training studio in Sydney. Harold embodied professionalism and passion for both great food and excellent customer service. Harold brings both of these to The Ox Not Only Ox, a restaurant bucket list if ever in Vietnam. We also chat about how Covid has impacted not only his restaurant venture but the economy of Vietnam with a limited Welfare System. This podcast is for those who want to deep dive into fusing 2 very different cultures to create a highly successful restaurant in one of the best places in the world, Saigon! Join our Facebook Group (www.facebook.com/groups/461822665123720) to chat to Harold or other likeminded community members who are Switching their Sitch, starting a small business or growing an Empire.
Catch up on what you missed on an episode of The Richard Syrett Show. Ontario Director at Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Jay Goldberg calling on Ontario Premier Doug Ford & other party leaders to end the province's political welfare system. Rebel News Commander & Host of “The Ezra Levant Show,” Ezra Levant discusses the brutal assault of Rebel News Journalist David Menzies by Prime Minister Trudeau's bodyguards. Leader of the New Blue Party of Ontario, Jim Karahalios talks about newly-formed provincial parties. Executive Director of Canadian Constitution Foundation, Joanna Baron explains her article in the National Post: “The Capitalist Manifesto: Why free speech must be protected at all costs.”
Is it time Ireland reformed it's current social welfare system? Would you be in favour of moving toward a more European-style social insurance model where unemployment benefits are linked to previous PRSI contributions? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claudia Macaluso describes why the United States has a welfare system, how it was designed, and how effective it is at combating poverty, especially during recessions and the downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Macaluso is an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Full transcript and related links: https://www.richmondfed.org/podcasts/speaking_of_the_economy/speaking_20210319_macaluso