It Could Always Be Worse

Dave and Teresa

We are a pro-democracy podcast discussing the current events and topics that impact all Americans. Weekly episodes that cover one topic and how it threads its way through social issues and threatens democracy.

  1. Jan 16

    Protests, Power, and the Press: A Minneapolis Perspective

    n this episode, host Dave Glaser delves into the intersection of law enforcement, civil liberties, and democracy, particularly in the context of recent events in Minneapolis. He raises critical questions about the role of federal agents, such as ICE, in managing protests and the implications of their actions on public trust and constitutional rights. The discussion highlights the tragic shooting of Rene Nicole Good by an ICE agent, which sparked widespread protests and a national conversation about the balance between security and civil rights. Glaser emphasizes the importance of the First Amendment and the right to protest, arguing that these rights are being threatened by aggressive government tactics and misinformation in the media. As the conversation unfolds, Glaser critiques the current administration's approach to dissent and the chilling effect of recent actions against journalists. He warns that the erosion of press freedom and the intimidation of reporters undermine the very foundations of democracy. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with credible news sources and to remember the core principles of democracy: that peaceful protest is a form of citizenship, a free press is essential for accountability, and government power must be balanced with legitimacy and respect for rights. Takeaways Democracy is under pressure from escalating violence. Peaceful protest is a form of citizenship in motion. A free press is essential for holding power accountable. Government power must be balanced with legitimacy. Misinformation can undermine public trust in journalism. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The State of Democracy in 2026 01:19 The Minneapolis Protests: A Catalyst for Change 03:40 First Amendment Rights and Government Response 05:23 The Chilling Effect on Journalism 07:16 The Role of Misinformation in Public Discourse 09:47 Historical Context: Protests and Systemic Violence 11:06 Core Truths for a Healthy Democracy

    11 min
  2. Jan 9

    The Weight You Feel Is the Point of the Trump Administrations Actions

    In this episode of the 'Could Always Be Worse' podcast, Dave Glaser discusses the emotional weight felt in response to recent tragic events, particularly the murder of Renee Good. He explores the implications of institutional failures, the narratives constructed by those in power, and the broader societal impacts of violence and accountability. Dave emphasizes the importance of bearing witness to these injustices and acknowledges the collective grief experienced by many. Takeaways The emotional weight from current events is normal and shared. Institutional failures contribute to a sense of helplessness. Preventable deaths in ICE custody highlight systemic issues. Narratives constructed by officials often contradict evidence. The emotional toll of injustice affects mental health. Violence is normalized in society, leading to widespread anxiety. Accountability for law enforcement is crucial for public safety. Witnessing injustice can be exhausting but is necessary. The current political climate exacerbates feelings of grief and anger. It's important to speak truth to power and not accept lies. Chapters 00:00 The Weight of Current Events 02:45 Understanding the Impact of ICE Operations 05:44 The Narrative vs. Reality 08:17 Institutional Gaslighting and Accountability 11:03 The Broader Implications of Violence 13:51 The Emotional Toll of Injustice 16:33 Bearing Witness and Speaking Truth 19:23 Closing Thoughts and Community Support

    18 min
  3. Jan 4

    Maduro's Capture by Trump and The International Fallout

    his episode discusses the legal and global implications of the alleged capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the Trump administration. It explores the concept of head of state immunity under international law, historical precedents of regime change, and the potential consequences of unilateral actions by powerful nations. Today's episode emphasizes the importance of maintaining international law to prevent global disorder and the motivations behind such actions, particularly in relation to economic interests. Takeaways The legality of capturing a foreign head of state is complex and fraught with implications. Head of state immunity is a critical principle in international law. Unilateral actions by powerful nations can destabilize global order. Historical precedents show the dangers of bypassing international law. Economic motivations often drive regime change efforts. The Trump administration's actions could set a dangerous precedent. International law exists to prevent chaos between nations. The consequences of ignoring international law affect all nations. Public opinion and legal accountability are crucial in governance. The future of international relations hinges on adherence to established laws. Chapters 00:00 The Capture of Maduro: A Global Dilemma 02:49 Legal Implications of Head of State Immunity 05:35 Consequences of Unilateral Actions 08:35 Historical Context of U.S. Interventions 11:22 The Role of Oil and Economic Interests 13:59 The Future of International Law 16:36 Conclusion: Power vs. Law

    19 min
  4. 12/21/2025

    Unpacking the Impact of the Epstein Document Release

    In this episode of the It Could Always Be Worse podcast, host Dave Glaser discusses the recent release of heavily redacted documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. He emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in legal processes, particularly when powerful individuals are involved. The conversation explores the implications of redactions, the erosion of public trust, and the need for legal mechanisms to ensure accountability. Glaser advocates for survivor-centered transparency and highlights the significance of maintaining the integrity of the justice system. Takeaways The release of Epstein documents was heavily redacted. Redactions can undermine public trust in the justice system. Secrecy in legal matters can harm survivors and accountability. Transparency is essential for democracy and justice. Redaction abuse protects systems of impunity, not individuals. Legal mechanisms exist to challenge unjust redactions. Accountability requires clear legal justification for actions. The Epstein case reflects broader issues of power and justice. Public interest should guide the release of sensitive information. Conversations about accountability are crucial for societal change. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Epstein Case 00:53 The Anticipation of Document Release 02:10 Understanding Redactions in Legal Documents 04:19 The Impact of Secrecy on Trust and Accountability 08:52 Paths Forward for Legal Accountability 11:29 The Importance of Transparency and Justice

    13 min
  5. 11/29/2025

    Pete Hegseth and His History of Undermining Democracy

    The conversation explores the critical importance of legal protections for all individuals, including suspected terrorists, and the ethical implications of exempting certain groups from these protections. It discusses how such exemptions can lead to a slippery slope in societal values and the potential decline of democracy. The dialogue emphasizes the need for humane treatment in military operations and the role of society in defining who deserves legal protections. 1. 🚨 Are we witnessing a crisis of accountability in our military? 🤔 In the latest episode of the It Could Always Be Worse podcast, we dive deep into the potential war crimes tied to Pete Hegseth and what it means for democracy.  Key insight: Accountability is the backbone of democracy. When public figures act above the law, we all lose.  What are your thoughts? Can we afford to ignore these issues? Let's discuss! 💬 #Democracy #Accountability #WarCrimes #MilitaryEthics #ItCouldAlwaysBeWorse #Podcast #CurrentEvents #Discussion 2. ⚖️ Is anyone truly above the law?  Join me as we unpack the serious implications of military accountability in our latest podcast episode. With Pete Hegseth's controversial actions raising eyebrows, we explore why the rule of law matters now more than ever.  Value takeaway: A healthy democracy requires that no one, not even military personnel, is exempt from scrutiny.  What do you think? Should military actions be held to the same standards as civilian laws? Share your views!  3. 💥 "Unchecked military power is the death of democracy!"  In our latest episode, we tackle the concerning statements and actions of Pete Hegseth that challenge our democratic values.  Key insight: When influential voices dismiss legal protections, it threatens the very fabric of our society. 4. 🔍 Are we conditioning ourselves to accept brutality over law?  In this week's podcast, we explore the dangerous normalization of war crimes and what it means for our future. Pete Hegseth's recent actions raise vital questions about military ethics and accountability.  Insight: Democracy thrives on accountability; ignoring this erodes our rights.  5. 🛑 What happens when military leaders act without consequence?  This episode of the It Could Always Be Worse podcast shines a light on the troubling behavior of Pete Hegseth and its implications for democracy.  Takeaway: Without accountability, the principles of a free society are at risk.

    10 min

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We are a pro-democracy podcast discussing the current events and topics that impact all Americans. Weekly episodes that cover one topic and how it threads its way through social issues and threatens democracy.