EP 592 Black Quarterbacks Break Down Stereotypes to Dominate Football

EP 592 Black Quarterbacks Break Down Stereotypes to Dominate Football

Discrimination has reared its ugly head in America in so many institutions that it’s remarkable that some people still balk at the term ‘institutional racism’.  Case in point: the National Football League.  For years in the earlier part of the century black players were not allowed to compete at all.  Then as pioneers in ownership …

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EP 591 The Elites and the People Battle for the Soul of the Conservative Movement

EP 591 The Elites and the People Battle for the Soul of the Conservative Movement

This ain’t Ronald Reagan’s conservative GOP.  He favored immigration, international involvement and free trade.  So what does the Trump era conservative movement resemble?  Calivin Coolidge?  Perhaps, the two have little in common personally, but from a policy perspective economic protection, restricted immigration and non-intervention in the world, including mutual defense alliances are back in the …

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EP 590 The Supreme Court Just Made Gun Law Changes More Difficult Going Forward

EP 590 The Supreme Court Just Made Gun Law Changes More Difficult Going Forward

Remember the Alanis Morrisette song, “Isn’t It Ironic”, well that fits the notion of trying to reform gun laws in America.  On virtually the same day as Congress passed a series of measures, not curtailing the types of guns available on America’s streets or universal background checks, but modest measures to help cut back on …

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EP 589 How Far Can Artificial Intelligence Go in Mimicking Human Behavior?

EP 589 How Far Can Artificial Intelligence Go in Mimicking Human Behavior?

  While artificial intelligence is remarkable(right, Alexa?) it is a stretch to believe the science fiction portrayals of future humans being replaced by artificial intelligence is likely…ever.  The key reason, according to our guest on this podcast, is because artificial intelligence is based on algorithms and algorithms are mathematical in nature, requiring a human to …

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EP 587 Can Democrats Win Rural Voters? Is It Worth the Effort?

EP 587 Can Democrats Win Rural Voters? Is It Worth the Effort?

When our guest knocked on one door of a voter in her rural Maine district, his first question was are you a Republican or a demon? Hmm…nice opener. The FDR coalition, a mainstay of American politics throughout much of the 20th century, has fallen apart.  Less educated, rural voters have abandoned the Democratic Party.  However, …

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EP 585 Public Opinion Regarding Abortion Becomes More Critical in Wake of Supreme Court Ruling

EP 585 Public Opinion Regarding Abortion Becomes More Critical in Wake of Supreme Court Ruling

  It is now said that Roe v. Wade is on the ballot.  President Biden recently reiterated that sentiment saying that the future of abortion rights is now in the hands of the voting public.  Abortion will remain legal in ‘blue states’ and banned altogether or largely in ‘red states’.  The Congress, depending upon who …

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EP 584 Zoning Regulations: What Are They Good For?

EP 584 Zoning Regulations: What Are They Good For?

  The answer is nothing really unless you are looking to enrich incumbent property owners, institutionalize segregation and contribute to sprawl.  That’s according to our guest, M. Nolan Gray, author of “Arbitray Lines”.  He’s a professional city planner and an expert in land-use regulation.  And while there are plenty of reasons to plan for diverse, …

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EP 583 What Is America’s Policy Toward Taiwan?

EP 583 What Is America’s Policy Toward Taiwan?

The White House insisted that President Biden did not establish a new policy when he bluntly answered “yes” to the question, “Are you willing to get involved militarily to defend Taiwan if it comes to that?”  To this point our policy has gone under the heading of “strategic ambiguity”.  What does that mean?  Well, it …

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