The Homeless Conservative

Blake Fischer

Principled politics for exhausted citizens, without the populist outrage machine. Blake Fischer hosts conversations about conservatism with friends, experts, and journalists.

  1. 8월 8일

    Ep093 - Is Hyper-Capitalism To Blame for America's Problems?

    Blake and Patrick Trepanier discuss the themes of political engagement, federalism, and economic structures in America. Trepanier's book, 'American Restraint,' argues that hyper capitalism and wealth imbalances are significant issues facing the nation. They explore the role of Article 5 in proposing amendments to restore balance, the impact of the subprime mortgage crisis, and the challenges of housing affordability. The discussion emphasizes the need for civic engagement and the importance of understanding the complexities of capitalism and regulation in today's society. In this conversation, Blake Fischer and Patrick Trepanier delve into the complexities of manufacturing, immigration, and the middle class in America. They discuss the voluntary nature of job transitions, the impact of tariffs on consumer prices, and the evolving landscape of labor in the face of automation and immigration policies. The dialogue also touches on the historical context of economic shifts, the role of government regulation versus libertarian ideals, and the challenges facing the middle class today. Ultimately, they explore the need for a balanced approach to governance that fosters innovation while addressing the concerns of everyday Americans. NOTES: - American Restraint on Amazon - Patrick's Youtube Channel Takeaways America is broken and divided, needing structural reforms. Federalism is a solution to restore balance in governance. The political environment has become increasingly hostile and divisive. Many citizens feel disengaged from the political process. Article 5 offers a way for states to propose amendments. Hyper capitalism has led to wealth imbalances in society. The subprime mortgage crisis exemplifies government failure in regulation. Economic mobility is not static; people move between classes. Housing affordability is a significant issue for the middle class. Regulation at local levels impacts housing supply and affordability. People are leaving manufacturing jobs voluntarily for better opportunities. Tariffs can lead to increased consumer prices, affecting all Americans. The middle class has faced significant challenges over the past 50 years. Wages for workers have not kept pace with CEO compensation. Immigration policies impact the labor market and job availability. Consumerism drives demand for cheaper goods, complicating manufacturing jobs. Manufacturing today requires more skills than in the past due to technological advancements. The 1970s marked a significant shift in economic policies and individualism. Libertarianism and government regulation present contrasting views on economic management. The concentration of power in big business and government affects competition and innovation. Chapters 00:00 Introductions 00:25 Exploring 'American Restraint' and Its Themes 04:34 Federalism: A Path to Solutions 06:00 The Nature of Political Discourse 06:23 The Us vs Them Mentality in Politics 10:59 Engagement and Disengagement in Political Discourse 13:58 Hyper Capitalism and Economic Imbalances 27:13 Housing and Education: The Role of Government 34:19 Competition vs Regulation in the Market 35:48 Defining Capitalism and Its Restraints 37:22 The Role of Corporations in Job Creation 40:40 The Impact of Globalization on American Jobs 43:08 Immigration and the Labor Market 49:26 The Evolution of the Middle Class 01:00:25 The Shift in Economic Dynamics Since the 70s 01:06:39 The Debate on Common Good Conservatism 01:09:41 Libertarianism and Economic Thought 01:11:34 The Executive Compensation Racket 01:14:59 Antitrust and Market Competition 01:17:15 The Role of Government in Business 01:20:29 The Impact of Government on Housing and Education 01:24:58 Concentration of Power and Local Governance 01:28:20 The Need for National Dialogue

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  2. 6월 5일

    Ep088 - Can Science REALLY Be Trusted Anymore?

    Notes: Andrew Follett on X Another Harvard Scandal Proves That Science is Broken Andrew's other NR articles Blake and Andrew Follett discuss the current state of science, focusing on the erosion of trust in scientific research, exemplified by a recent Harvard scandal involving a professor accused of fraud. They explore the issues of peer review, political bias in academia, and the pressures of funding that compromise scientific integrity. The discussion highlights the need for accountability and transparency in research, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has polarized public perception of science. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the intersection of politics, science, and integrity, focusing on the role of nudging in political campaigns, the integrity issues within scientific research, and the growing distrust in science among the public. They propose solutions for improving scientific integrity, such as pre-registration of trials and increased transparency in research funding. The conversation also touches on the impact of bureaucracy on scientific progress, the need for scientific rivalries, and the Trump administration's approach to science funding and accountability. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of demanding results from government-funded research and fostering a venture capital mindset in scientific endeavors. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the flawed incentive structures within government and educational institutions, the declining prestige of universities, and the crisis of scientific integrity. They emphasize the need for skepticism and open debate in science, the role of external forces in driving scientific advancement, and the impact of ideological biases on research outcomes. The discussion concludes with a call for better government policies to support scientific progress. Chapters 00:00 The Trust in Science Dilemma 01:25 The Harvard Scandal: A Case Study 07:18 Peer Review and Accountability in Science 12:49 Political Bias in Scientific Research 17:14 The Crisis of Scientific Integrity 22:36 Funding and the Future of Science 29:34 The Role of Nudging in Politics and Science 30:37 Integrity Issues in Scientific Research 32:35 Trust and Distrust in Science 33:44 Proposed Solutions for Scientific Integrity 34:40 The Importance of Transparency in Research 37:18 The Need for Scientific Rivalries 39:55 Bureaucracy and Its Impact on Research 43:28 The Trump Administration's Approach to Science Funding 51:51 Demanding Results from Government-Funded Research 55:07 The Incentive Structure of Government and Education 58:07 The Decline of University Prestige and Enrollment 01:00:48 The Crisis in Scientific Integrity and Public Trust 01:02:43 The Need for Skepticism and Open Debate in Science 01:05:34 The Role of External Forces in Scientific Advancement 01:11:50 The Ideological Spotlight Effect in Research 01:15:45 Conclusion: The Future of Science and Government Policy

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Principled politics for exhausted citizens, without the populist outrage machine. Blake Fischer hosts conversations about conservatism with friends, experts, and journalists.

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