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The State of the Union: A Study in Contrasts — Podcast January 18, 2016
President Obama vs. the Republican Mud-Wrestlers: Who’s Actually Worthy of Our Trust? Democratic Perspective reviews the state of the nation, and of our national politics. President Obama, in his State of the Union address, asks the American people to take seriously the issues … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Climate Change, Conservative Paranoia, Conspiracy Theories, Cultural Change, Democratic Governance, Digital Revolution, Economic Policy, Education Policy, Elections, Energy Policy, Environmental Issues, Fiscal Policy, Foreign Policy, Global Warming, Government, Gun Control, Health Care, Industrial Policy, International Relations, International Terrorism, Iran, Islamic Republic, Labor Unions, LIberals and Conservatives, Mass Incarceration, Mass Shootings, Minimum Wage, National Politics, National Security, Podcasts, Policing, Political Lies, Political Polarization, Poverty, Propaganda, Public Education, Renewable Energy, Social Contract, Sustainable Development, Unemployment
Tagged Donald Trump, European Union, ISIS, Marco Rubio, Middle East Policy, President Obama, State of the Union, Ted Cruz, TPP, TTIP
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The Failure of Ideologically-Driven Public Policies: Minnesota vs. Arizona — Podcast January 11, 2016
Red States and Blue States: Ideology vs. Service to the People. Democratic Perspective looks at why the ideological preoccupations of the Republican right have proven so disastrous for the people who live in red states. Mike Cosentino and Gary LaMaster compare unemployment, wealth distribution, health … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Federalism, Arizona Budget, Arizona Economy, Arizona Politics, Democratic Governance, Economic Policy, Education Policy, Federal Lands, Government, Income Inequality, Jobs and Employment, Movement Conservatism, Podcasts, Political Theory, Private Prisons, Public Education, Public Lands, Public Policy, Special Interest Legislation, States' Rights, Tax Law, Taxation, Unemployment, Women's Rights
Tagged Arizona Economy, Arizona Politics, Blue States, Doug Ducey, J.P. Twist, John McCain, Mark Dayton, Minnesota, Red States
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2015: Democratic Perspective’s Year in Review — Podcast January 4, 2015
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Democratic Perspective’s 2015 in Review. Democratic Perspective looks back at the state of the nation in 2015, and isn’t exactly thrilled with what the record of events reveals. The prospects for 2016 don’t look a whole lot … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Federalism, Arizona Politics, Bigotry, Capital Accumulation, Capitalism, Civil Rights, Class Conflict, Climate Change, Constitutional Issues, Corruption, Democratic Governance, Digital Revolution, Domestic Extremism, Domestic Terrorism, Economic Policy, Elections, Energy Policy, Environmental Issues, European Union, Eurozone, Federal Lands, Foreign Policy, Global Warming, Gun Control, Immigration, Income Inequality, inherited Wealth, International Terrorism, Middle East Policy, National Politics, National Security, Podcasts, Public Lands, Racism, Technology, Unemployment
Tagged Ammon Bundy, Black Lives Matter, Burns OR, Chinese Economic Growth, Cliven Bundy, Ferguson MO, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Militia Groups, Oath Keepers, Oil Glut, Police Militarization
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Roger Clark Interview — Podcast December 21, 2015
Preserving the Grand Canyon and Its Watershed: a Textbook Example of the Continuing Struggle Between Public and Private Interests Over the Future of Federally Protected Lands. Roger Clark, Grand Canyon Program Director of the Grand Canyon Trust, joins Democratic Perspective’s Mike Cosentino, Gary LaMaster, … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Issues, Federal Lands, Interviews, National Politics, Podcasts, Public Lands, Public Policy
Tagged Canyon Mine, Colorado Plateau, De, Energy Fuels Inc., Four Corners, Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon Trust, Havasupai Tribe, Hopi Tribe, Judge David Campbell, National Parks, Navajo Nation, Uranium Mining
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The Paris Agreement: Do They Really Mean It This Time? — Podcast December 14, 2015
COP21 in Paris: 196 National Governments Finally Agree On a Global Plan To Reduce Carbon Emissions. Now What? Democratic Perspective looks at the significance of the agreement in Paris by 196 national governments on a coordinated international plan to address climate change and global warming. The agreement itself is … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Environment, Environmental Issues, Environmentalism, Global Warming, Podcasts, Public Policy, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Development
Tagged 350.org, Bill Nye, Climate Change Encyclical, CoP 20, CoP 21, Copenhagen, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mass Migrations, Paris Agreement, Pope Francis
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Climate Change and Local Activism — Podcast December 7, 2015
The Threat of Anthropogenic Climate Change: Awareness Raising in Local Communities. Democratic Perspective welcomes three activists from Inspiration of Sedona for a discussion of actions which can bring the serious threat of fossil fuel-driven climate change to the attention of local communities. Marty Landau, Bob … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Environment, Environmental Issues, Environmentalism, Global Warming, Interviews, Localist Movement, Podcasts, Public Policy, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Development
Tagged 350.org, Bob McCormick, Inspiration of Sedona, Marty Landau, PashGalbevy, Sedona AZ
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Sam Wercinski Interview — Podcast November 30, 2015
The Arizona Advocacy Network: Protecting the Voting Rights of Arizona’s Citizens. Democratic Perspective’s co-hosts Mike Cosentino and Steve Williamson talk to Sam Wercinski, Executive Director of the Arizona Advocacy Network, about the protection and extension of citizen voting rights in Arizona. It’s a sad … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Politics, Campaign Finance, Citizens United, Constitutional Issues, Corruption, Dark Money, Democratic Governance, Elections, Interviews, Podcasts, Political Contributions, Political Parties, Political Polarization
Tagged Arizona Advocacy Network, Clean Elections, Judicial Merit Selection, Mail-in Ballots, Open Primaries, Provisional Ballots, Sam Wercinski, Top-Two Primaries, Voter ID Laws
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Sheila Healy Interview — Podcast November 23, 2015
The Arizona Democratic Party: the Battle for the Nation’s Future. Democratic Perspective interviews Sheila Healy, new Executive Director of the Arizona Democratic Party, about the party organization in Arizona, the crucial issues facing the state and the nation, and the upcoming 2016 elections. https://verdevalleyindependentdemocrats.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/DemPerspective-11-23-15.mp3Podcast: Play … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Politics, Elections, Interviews, National Politics, Podcasts, Political Action Committees, Political Parties, Political Polarization
Tagged Arizona Democratic Party, Arizona Elections 2016, Arizona Politics, Presidential Election 2016, Sheila Healy
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The Attacks on Paris — Podcast November 16, 2015
What Comes After Paris: Do The Most Recent Attacks Change Anything Significant, or Were They Simply One More Atrocity in What Will Prove To Be a Very Long Conflict? Mike Cosentino and Steve Williamson discuss the recent terrorist assaults in Paris, and their likely consequences. Was … Continue reading
Posted in European Union, Intelligence Agencies, International Terrorism, Middle East, Middle East Policy, Military Policy, Podcasts
Tagged Bataclan Concert Hall, France, François Hollande, ISIS, La Belle Equpe, Le Carillon, Le Petit Cambodge, Paris, Salafism, Salah Abdeslam, Saudi Arabia, Stade de France, Wahhabism
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A Not-So-Magnificent Obsession: The History, Psychology, and Politics of Gun Ownership in America — Podcast November 9, 2015
Unfinished Business: The Second Amendment, the NRA, the Arms Industry, and 30,000+ Shooting Deaths per Year in the U.S.: Is Anyone EVER Going to Connect These Dots? Democratic Perspective’s Mike Cosentino, Gary LaMaster, and Steve Williamson try to make some sense of the controversy over … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Federalism, Arizona Politics, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, Child Protection, Constitutional Issues, Criminology, Domestic Terrorism, Firearms and Explosives, Firearms Legislation, Founding Fathers, Gun Control, Law Enforcement, Podcasts, Policing, Political Polarization, States' Rights
Tagged Gun Fetishists, Mass Shootings, National Rifle Association, NRA, Open Carry, Second Amendment
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