Revisiting Political Conversations: Translating the macro geo-political actions to our daily lived experiences D Report
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Topics:
Politics, 2024 Election
Title : Revisiting Political
Conversations: Translating the macro geo-political action to
our daily lived experiences
Participants: David Poyer, Political Commentator & ResearcherPublish Date: 03/06/2024
Homepage : http://www.dreport.org
Also available on:
Apple Podcasts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Soundclound
Conversation Topics:
What
is the role of the Supreme court to
curate the 20204 presidential election?
What is the John Robert’s court?
Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense
Council, Inc.
How do we make sense of multiple
conversations?
What perspectives can
we use to understand the dialogue,
conflict and moment?
What is the divide between
conservative versus progressive, right versus left?
What president started the environmental protection agency? Answer:
Richard M. Nixon
Did Richard Nixon
propose a single payer medical system in the 1970’s?
Is
being pro- business, pro-military and faith-based on the markers of being on
the right?
Is Donald Trump asking for reset
regarding the US-Russia relations
characterized as pro-Russia?
Why do people think the left and right
are different if they overlap on
many issues?
Is the political decision simplified to Trump or not Trump?
Why
do both parties agree to fund
supporting wars abroad?
Have we become country that is
comfortable with “low intensity
regional conflicts?”
Why is it difficult to translate the macro
geo-political action and the effects to micro, daily lived experiences in
our respective communities?
What
analysis tool or tools can we use to make sense of all the different conversations?
What is the opportunity- cost to our political decisions?
How do the higher cost of cheeseburgers
translate to how people vote?
Energy and food costs are the types
of things that get people kicked out of the office.
What is purchasing price parity, PPP?
At what point does the system of
winners and looser become transparent?
At what point are we able
to identify the specific groups that are winning?
Topics:
Politics, 2024 Election
Title : Revisiting Political
Conversations: Translating the macro geo-political action to
our daily lived experiences
Participants: David Poyer, Political Commentator & ResearcherPublish Date: 03/06/2024
Homepage : http://www.dreport.org
Also available on:
Apple Podcasts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Soundclound
Conversation Topics:
What
is the role of the Supreme court to
curate the 20204 presidential election?
What is the John Robert’s court?
Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense
Council, Inc.
How do we make sense of multiple
conversations?
What perspectives can
we use to understand the dialogue,
conflict and moment?
What is the divide between
conservative versus progressive, right versus left?
What president started the environmental protection agency? Answer:
Richard M. Nixon
Did Richard Nixon
propose a single payer medical system in the 1970’s?
Is
being pro- business, pro-military and faith-based on the markers of being on
the right?
Is Donald Trump asking for reset
regarding the US-Russia relations
characterized as pro-Russia?
Why do people think the left and right
are different if they overlap on
many issues?
Is the political decision simplified to Trump or not Trump?
Why
do both parties agree to fund
supporting wars abroad?
Have we become country that is
comfortable with “low intensity
regional conflicts?”
Why is it difficult to translate the macro
geo-political action and the effects to micro, daily lived experiences in
our respective communities?
What
analysis tool or tools can we use to make sense of all the different conversations?
What is the opportunity- cost to our political decisions?
How do the higher cost of cheeseburgers
translate to how people vote?
Energy and food costs are the types
of things that get people kicked out of the office.
What is purchasing price parity, PPP?
At what point does the system of
winners and looser become transparent?
At what point are we able
to identify the specific groups that are winning?
53 min