Nez Interview – Podcast March 10, 2024

Representing Constituents. Not An Ideology. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Jonathon Nez, Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. He is running against Republican Eli Crane, the extremist incumbent who doesn’t even live in the congressional district he is supposed to represent.

A resident of Flagstaff, Nez is a longtime public servant who most recently served as President of the Navajo Nation. During his four-year tenure as president, he accomplished many things including leading the Navajo people through the COVID-19 pandemic, securing funds to construct new health care facilities and homes for veterans, investing in public safety, and improving roads and bringing clean water and electricity to thousands of previously unserved residents.

A true moderate, Nez is committed to addressing the issues that are most important to the mostly rural district. These include elder care, childcare, infrastructure, environment, conservation, water, broadband, and much more.

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Check Interview – Podcast March 3, 2024

A Promise To Listen And Be Available To County Residents. Co-hosts Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Nikki Check, District 3 candidate for the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors. She is running against incumbent Donna Michaels, a fellow Democrat.

The former mayor of Jerome and the founding director of the Southwest Wine Center at Yavapai College, Check has also served on several non-profit boards including the former Verde River Basin Partnership, the Verde Valley Wine Consortium, and the Verde Valley Forum for Public Affairs.

With an extensive background in agriculture, Check values the mostly rural nature of Yavapai County. Among the many issues she considers important are protecting the watershed, transit, attainable housing, and connecting trails.

“It’s really important to be a good listener as a leader,” she says. “You’re really representing people. They trust you. And I’m willing to go the extra mile to make sure people’s problems get addressed to the best extent that they can.”

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Hill Interview – Podcast February 25, 2024

From Controlling Mars Rovers To Controlling Arizona Utilities And Corporations. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Jonathon Hill, candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission. Hill is an engineer and scientist who has worked on the Mars probe for the past 17 years.

Now he would like to bring his expertise with science and technology to the commission that controls utilities and corporations, as well as railroad and pipeline safety in Arizona.

Traditionally, commissioners have consisted of attorneys, business owners, politicians and people with ties to utility companies. But with the growing number of technical and cybersecurity issues, Hill believes it’s time for a commissioner with a technical background.

His other priorities include reinstating renewable energy standards and helping small utility companies that are struggling and lack the resources to ask the commission to raise their rates.

Hill is running a Clean Elections campaign and is currently collecting signatures to be on the ballot. You can sign his other candidates’ petitions online and donate to Clean Elections candidates at the Arizona Secretary of State’s website.

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Podcast February 18, 2024

Republican Plans For A Trump Dictatorship. Trump has said that, if elected, he will be a dictator for a day. But the plans already being implemented by his campaign and rightwing organizations indicate that he expects to be a Putin-style dictator for far longer.

Democratic Perspective co-hosts, Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland, along with contributor, Gary LaMaster, delve into what appears to be a worldwide movement away from democracy.

We try to explain the appeal of autocratic strongmen and the tactics that politicians like Trump use to become dictators for life.

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Post Interview – Podcast February 11, 2024

The Latest Republican Attacks On The Constitution, Diversity, Migrants, Voting And Common Sense. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Dianne Post back to the show. Post is an attorney, activist, author, and teacher who specializes in human rights and women’s rights. She joins us to discuss the latest crackpot bills that have been introduced by Arizona Republican legislators.

To begin, Post explains that Republicans have introduced a number of highly partisan resolutions that, if passed, could be added to the ballot and prevent the Governor from vetoing them. These include a prohibition of voting centers aimed at reducing voter turnout, and the prohibition of the spending of federal money.

In addition, Post details several amendments that Republicans would like to add to the Arizona Constitution. Among these outlandish ideas are amendments that would establish extreme sentencing guidelines for sex crimes, an amendment that would prohibit Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs, and an amendment that would prohibit cities from banning the use of a specific type of energy, i.e. fossil fuels.

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Singal Interview – Podcast February 4, 2024

The Professor Gazes Into His Electoral Crystal Ball Once Again. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Dan Singal back to the show to discuss the upcoming elections. Singal is an author and Emeritus Professor of History at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.

Asked about the prospects of a Biden-Trump rematch in the upcoming election, Singal says, “Well, if there was a major conviction in one of the [Trump] trials before the convention, then it’s possible it could derail things. But I don’t expect that to happen and I’m not sure that it would be that big a factor even if it did. I think they would still choose him.”

“I think he [Trump] could go out and shoot someone in the street on Fifth Avenue. I think he could do that and probably the courts would take ten years before they got around to it and he would be acquitted,” Singal explains. “Although I do think the indictments and a trial…during the period of the general election campaign, that could have some bearing.”

On previous shows Singal accurately predicted the outcome of the 2020 presidential election and the 2022 mid-term elections in which he said Republicans would take the House by a narrow margin and that Democrats would hold onto the Senate. In 2022, Singal also predicted that Biden would be re-elected in 2024. And he’s sticking with that prediction. “I think that’s where we’re headed,” he says.

To support his prediction, Singal points to the economy, noting that gas prices have come down as oil supplies have gone up, inflation has come down to 1.7 percent – lower than the Fed’s goal of 2 percent – and unemployment is near a 50-year low of just 3.7 percent.

“I would say that he is our best president since World War II,” Singal says of Biden.

Additionally, Singal expects Democrats will retake the House this year and hold onto control of the Senate.

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Ruby Interview – Podcast January 28, 2024

From Theater To Politics. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Jay Ruby, theater company director, actor, activist, and Democratic candidate for the Arizona State Legislature.

Ruby has experience in organizing people, beginning with his efforts to establish a theater company nearly 20 years ago. In addition, he previously worked behind the scenes to help other Democratic electoral candidates, including David Brill’s campaign for U.S. Congress against incumbent Paul Gosar. He says, “…I learned a lot from that campaign. And that campaign also vitalized people. And I think that’s the crossover for me between theater and politics is that you can create a place where people come alive and feel, I guess, more confidence in living.”

Ruby adds, “When you bring people together in a common experience where they see beauty and they see connection between people and they see trust…what it does for an audience when they see trust in action, they believe that they can trust the world more.”

As for why he’s running for office, Ruby states on the Clean Slate for Democracy website, “I am running for State Representative in Legislative District 1 to renew the art of dialogue in the Arizona State House to improve the quality of life for all of us.”

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Podcast January 14, 2024

Are Israel And Russia Guilty Of Genocide? Steve Williamson and Gary LaMaster consider the accusations of genocide leveled against the two nations. What are the latest numbers of death and destruction in the two wars? When do the actions of war combatants crossover into war crimes? Do the charges listed in South Africa’s case against Israel meet the definition of genocide?

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Podcast January 7, 2024

A Deep Dive Into The Israeli-Hamas War. Steve Williamson and Gary LaMaster look at the history of the conflict, the conditions that led to the most recent outbreak of violence, the crimes committed by both sides, and Israel’s influence in the U.S.

The current war began when Hamas militants crossed the Israeli-Gaza border and committed obvious war crimes by murdering more than 1,200 Israelis, committing horrific acts of sexual violence, and taking about 250 people hostage. Unfortunately, Israel has committed its own war crimes in response by indiscriminately bombing Gaza resulting in more than 20,000 Palestinian deaths – 61 percent of which are women and children.

The situation is made even more controversial by the United States’ ongoing military aid to Israel and the denunciation of Israel’s actions by many in the U.S. and internationally.

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Podcast December 31, 2023

Year In Review. On New Year’s Eve, Steve Williamson, Karen McClelland and Gary LaMaster review some of the biggest news stories of 2023, including Trump’s legal problems, the Israeli-Hamas war, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Bidenomics, and more. They also try to make a few predictions for 2024.

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