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Singal Interview – Podcast December 6, 2021
Assessing The Biden Administration. Steve and Karen welcome historian, author, and friend of the show, Dan Singal, for his thoughts on President Biden’s actions so far. He responds by saying, “Well, surprised more than anything because I think he really … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, China, Democratic Governance, Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Economic Stimulus, Fiscal Policy, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Government, Growth, Infrastructure, Infrastructure Investment, International Relations, Interviews, Iran, National Politics, Offshoring, Pandemic, Political History, Presidential Elections, Social Contract, Trade Policy
Tagged Biden Administration, Domestic Policy, Foreign Policy, Pandemic, President Biden
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Baker Interview – Podcast November 8, 2021
A Golden Age For Our Economy. Steve Williamson welcomes back macroeconomist Dean Baker, co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, to discuss the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the Build Back Better bill, and their potential impact on inflation. Baker … Continue reading
Posted in Affordable Care Act, Budget Negotiations, Civic Renewal, Climate Change, Disinformation, Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Economic Stimulus, Energy Policy, Fiscal Policy, Government, Growth, Immigration, Infrastructure, Infrastructure Investment, Interviews, Jobs and Employment, Labor Shortages, Mass Media, Medicaid, Monetary Policy, National Politics, Renewable Energy, Tax and Investment Policy, U.S. Budget, Unemployment
Tagged Build Back Better, Center for Economic and Policy Research, Congress, Dean Baker, Economy, Inflation, Infrastructure, President Biden, Unemployment
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Richtman Interview – Podcast July 26, 2021
The Impact Of Biden’s Spending Plan On Medicare And Social Security. Democratic Perspective co-host Steve Williamson welcomes back frequent guest Max Richtman, President and CEO of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, to discuss the proposed $3.5 … Continue reading
Posted in Aging, Budget Negotiations, Capitalism, Economic Policy, Fiscal Policy, Health Care Policy, Interviews, Medicaid, Medicare, National Politics, Pharmaceutical Pricing and Procurement, Pharmaceuticals, Public Health Policy, Social Security, U.S. Budget
Tagged Big Pharma, Dental, Hearing, Medicaid, Medicare, Pharmaceuticals, Social Security, Vision
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Richtman Interview – Podcast June 7, 2021
The Infrastructure Of Aging. Steve Williamson welcomes back Max Richtman, President and CEO of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare to discuss the $400 billion for elderly care included in President Biden’s infrastructure bill. Though it’s not … Continue reading
Posted in Aging, Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Fiscal Policy, Government, Health Care Delivery, Infrastructure, Interviews, Jobs and Employment, Labor Shortages, Medicaid, Medicare, National Politics, Pandemic, Pharmaceutical Pricing and Procurement, Public Health Policy, Public Policy, Public Private Collaboration, Social Insurance, Social Security, Women's Issues
Tagged Aging, Home care, Max Richtman, Medicaid, Medicare, Senior Care, Social Security, Social Security Wage Cap
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Kenworthy Interview – Podcast April 19, 2021
Common Sense Capitalism. Steve Williamson welcomes Lane Kenworthy, professor of Sociology at the University of California San Diego, to discuss his latest book, Social Democratic Capitalism. The show begins with Kenworthy being asked to compare the US economy with those … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Civil Society, Democratic Governance, Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Economic Theory, Fiscal Policy, Government, Interviews, National Politics, Public Health Policy, Public Policy, Public Private Collaboration, Social Democracy, Socialism
Tagged Capitalism, Economic Security, Economy, Lane Kenworthy, Social Democracy
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Baker Interview – Podcast February 22, 2021
Assessing Biden’s Pandemic Relief Package. Democratic Perspective welcomes Dean Baker, author, macroeconomist, and co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C. to discuss the $1.9 trillion bill. “It’s a large bill. No two ways about it,” … Continue reading
Posted in Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Economic Stimulus, Financial Crisis, Fiscal Policy, Government, Interviews, Jobs and Employment, Labor Unions, Minimum Wage, Monetary Policy, National Politics, Pharmaceutical Pricing and Procurement, Political History, Small Business, U.S. Budget, Unemployment
Tagged Center for Economic and Policy Research, Covid Relief Package, Dean Baker, Pandemic
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Baker Interview – Podcast August 17, 2020
Assessing The Economic Impact Of The Pandemic. Democratic Perspective welcomes Dean Baker, co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) in Washington, D.C. to discuss the short-term and long-term effects of the pandemic. He begins by noting that … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Business Cultural Change, Climate Change, Cultural Change, Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Economic Stimulus, Environmental Issues, Financial Crisis, Fiscal Policy, Food Insecurity, Foreclosures, Global Warming, Government, Health Care Delivery, Infrastructure Investment, Innovation, Interviews, Jobs and Employment, Monetary Policy, National Politics, Pandemic, Public Education, Public Lands, Public Policy, Technology, Unemployment
Tagged Center for Economic Policy Research, Coronavirus, Dean Baker, Economy, Pandemic
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Wealth Inequality – Podcast May 25, 2020
Growing Wealth Inequality In The Age Of Pandemic. Revisiting Capital In The Twenty-First Century by Thomas Picketty, the Democratic Perspective crew discusses the causes of increasing inequality of income, wealth and opportunity in the US. They note that, after wealth … Continue reading
Posted in Capital Accumulation, Capitalism, Class Conflict, De-regulation, Economic Policy, Economic Stimulus, Economic Theory, Fiscal Policy, Income Inequality, inherited Wealth, Monetary Policy, Racial Discrimination, Tax and Investment Policy, Tax Law
Tagged Income Inequality, Opportunity Inequality, Reagan Administration, Thomas Picketty
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Babbott Interview – Podcast June 17, 2019
Can An Independent Win In Arizona? Democratic Perspective co-hosts, Steve Williamson and Mike Cosentino, welcome Art Babbott who is running to represent LD 6 in the Arizona State Legislature. As an independent, he’s aware of the difficult task he’s facing … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Politics, Community, Constitutional Issues, Democratic Governance, Education, Education Funding, Elections, Fiscal Policy, Government, Interviews, LIberals and Conservatives, Local Politics, Mental Health Programs, Political Candidacy, Political Contributions, Political Parties, Political Polarization, Public Accountability, Tax and Investment Policy
Tagged Arizona Legislature, AZ LD6
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Hake Interview – Podcast March 25, 2019
The Economics Of Addressing Climate Change. After briefly discussing the Barr report, Democratic Perspective hosts, Steve Williamson and Klaus von Stutterheim discuss renewable energy with John Hake, a retired business investor and software executive. With his background, Hake is able … Continue reading
Posted in Banking And Finance, Climate Change, Domestic Policy, Energy Policy, Environment, Environmental Issues, Federal Lands, Fiscal Policy, Global Warming, Infrastructure Investment, Innovation, Interviews, National Politics, Public Lands, Public Policy, Renewable Energy, Technology
Tagged Climate Change, Global Warming, Renewable Energy, Solar Generation, Wind Generation
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