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The Observations Podcast Observations Podcast
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Discussions and commentary about politics, as well as forays into media, popular culture, humor, and whatever else grabs our attention.
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Observations for 23 Jun 24
This week, we start by wondering if we're stumbling into WWIII. We then turn to the recent and current European and US elections, where populist parties seem to be on the rise. Not that any of this should be a surprise, since populism is always a response to a political system that doesn't respond to voter concerns. We conclude with a look at a couple of Supreme Court decisions that we're waiting for before the current term ends.
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Observations for 09 Jun 24
This week, we cover the response to the Israeli hostage rescue, and ask an important question: What's the proper moral context for military operations against combatants who flout their disregard for the rules-based international order? Bird Flu is increasingly in the news. Millions of chickens are being culled, and we're told that Bird Flu has made its way into other livestock and farm products, such as milk and eggs. How much should we trust the warnings of the same people who mishandled COVID-19 so badly?
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Observations for 02 Jun 24
This week, we have one topic: Donald Trump's conviction in New York.
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Observations for 19 May 24
In this episode, we take a look at some interesting international stories from the past week. Then we start an initial inquiry—which we'll have to take up again later—about the results of financializing the world economy.
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Observations for 12 May 24
In this episode, we discuss the latest activities in the legal cases against Donald Trump. We also discuss the upcoming election, and the Biden administration's general ineptitude, especially in regard to the Israel/Gaza conflict.
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Observations for 05 May 24
We start with an update on the YouTube situation, where one of our podcasts has been permanently banned. We then discuss Jared Bernstein, the man who is Biden's Chief Economic Advisor, besides having no formal education in, or apparently knowledge of, economics. His response to a Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) question was…interesting. MMT is the luminiferous aether of the 21st century. Politico--surprisingly--reports that the usual suspects are the funding force behind the current wave of pro-Palestine protests on campuses. The Biden administration's new Title IX rules are going to be held up in federal courts for years. Finally, Kristi Noem, in day 8 of the puppycide saga, has now suggested the Joe Biden should've shot his German Shepherd, Commander. She's pretty much destroyed any political future she might have been hoping for.