Segner Interview – Podcast September 23, 2019

Political Issues From A Business Viewpoint. Co-hosts Steve Williamson and Mike Cosentino welcome businessman, hotelier, activist and Democratic Perspective contributor Steve Segner to discuss a variety of questions and issues ranging from international trade to housing in Sedona.

Why has the US assumed the role as policeman of the world? Why are we sending troops to Saudi Arabia when we sell them so many weapons? How can the City of Sedona best address the lack of affordable housing? Why are teachers so poorly paid? How can we address our growing tribalism? Segner and the co-hosts try to answer these questions and more.

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Biggers Interview – Podcast September 16, 2019

Resistance: The Quintessential American Value. Mike Cosentino welcomes author Jeff Biggers back to the show to discuss his new book: Resistance, Reclaiming an American Tradition. Biggers notes that the greatest American value is dissent, adding that the people who abuse their power today are no different than King George. “The greatest American act, the most patriotic thing we can ever do, is to fight against over-reach. It’s what has pushed us forward for more than 200 years,” he says.

Biggers not only talks about resistance in reaction to the corruption of the Trump administration. He goes on to discuss the youthful resistance to inaction on the climate crisis led by Greta Thunberg and the inevitable consequences of the failure of governments to act.

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Garrison, Bateman Interview – Podcast September 9, 2019

Changes In Yavapai County. Mike Cosentino welcomes Yavapai County Supervisor Randy Garrison and his assistant Brandi Bateman to discuss a few of the issues impacting Yavapai County, Arizona. After first explaining the role of county government and its limitations, they talk about the growing problems of short-term rentals, Verde Connect, and investments in Camp Verde’s new enterprise zone.

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Dixon, Ruby Interviews – Podcast September 2, 2019

A Political Convergence Of Events In Prescott, Arizona. Democratic Perspective host, Mike Cosentino, welcomes Rosemary Dixon, President of Prescott Indivisible, and Jay Ruby, events chair of Yavapai Democrats, to discuss upcoming events for the weekend of September 20-22.

The centerpiece of the weekend is the Neighborhood Summit for Equity which, according to the website, “…intends to catalyze change by increasing awareness of racial and cultural inequities.” The website notes that “We are at our best when we are curious and respectful of our differences.”

Other weekend events include the Climate Strike on September 20, the 2019 Prescott Powwow, the state meeting of the Arizona Democrats, and the Yavapai Democrats’ Truman-Clinton Dinner highlighted by Mark Kelly, candidate for U.S. Senate.

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Podcast August 26, 2019

Who Will Rid The Nation Of Donald Trump? Democratic Perspective co-hosts, Steve Williamson and Mike Cosentino discuss the madness of Trump and the race to unseat him. Mike begins by warning of the disinformation that persists and that will probably get worse during the 2020 campaign. Then they size up the Democratic field of candidates for president. “The whole format [of the debates] atomizes and separates the Democratic candidates according to policies. So in the argument about Medicare for all, you lose the fact that all the Democrat candidates are for expanding healthcare and healthcare for all,” says Steve. “So there is a lot of unity that’s behind all of the small arguments.”

The hosts note that all Democrats agree that Trump is a danger and that we need fundamental change. The only question is: How fast do you want that change? The hosts emphasize that, whoever wins the Democratic nomination, the 2020 election is going to offer a real choice for the future of the nation. It’s important that no one sit this one out and it’s not a time to support a protest candidate or we may end up with another four years of Trump.

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Jablow and Segner Interview – Podcast August 12, 2019

Overtourism – Destroying The Places We Love Most. The combination of the younger experiential generation and short-term rentals is placing increasing stress on tourist destinations around the world. Democratic Perspective welcomes City Councilman Scott Jablow and President of the Lodging Council, Steve Segner, to discuss the impact on one of the Southwest’s most beautiful cities – Sedona, Arizona.

Segner describes the issue this way: “In manufacturing, you can always make more of the product. But with tourism you can’t.” As for the issue of short-term rentals, Jablow says, “Removal of local control is causing the problem. We can’t regulate them. Because of the governor’s mandate of hands off, we’re getting commercial building in residential areas.”

To make matters worse, short-term rentals are taking housing away from the 10,000 workers needed to deal with 3 million tourists each year. Other problems range from traffic to keeping hiking trails clean. But the city is working hard to address the issues. “The good news is that we have the money to do it,” says Segner.

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Podcast – August 5, 2019

Democratic Presidential Candidates Versus The Party Of Racism. Democratic Perspective co-hosts Steve Williamson and Mike Cosentino welcome long-time contributor Gary LaMaster to discuss the Democratic debates. But the show begins with a discussion of the mass shootings in El Paso, TX and Dayton, OH. Then LaMaster states his view that there is no longer any daylight between white nationalists and the GOP. In the age of Trump, he says, they are one in the same. Eventually, the conversation turns to Democratic debates and a discussion of progressive versus moderate Democrats.

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Podcast – July 29, 2019

How Best To Remove A Rogue President? Democratic Perspective co-hosts Steve Williamson and Mike Cosentino discuss the congressional hearings and debate next steps following the testimony of Robert Mueller III. Does the Democratic House majority impeach Donald Trump? Or do Democrats wait to remove him through the ballot box? And, if they wait, how much more damage will be done to our institutions? Will they actually succeed? After all, everyone was convinced that Hillary Clinton would assume office in 2017. But Russians and the Electoral College said otherwise.

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Pierce, Pearce, Pearce and Stuckey Interview – Podcast July 22, 2019

A New Threat To Arizona Water. Mike Cosentino welcomes Bill Pierce, Wayne and Martha Pearce and John Stuckey of Protect Our Water Arizona to discuss the push to extract helium from northern Arizona and the risks it poses. The big problem is that it involves hydraulic fracturing (aka fracking) which requires tens of thousands, if not millions, of gallons of water for each well. The technology involves using chemical-laced water under high pressure to fracture underground rock formations to release the helium. Says Wayne Pearce, “It’s not a matter of if there will be an accident. It’s when. A contaminated aquifer could stretch throughout the state and beyond affecting the water for 40 million people.”

Bill Pierce, candidate for Arizona Mine Inspector, notes an additional threat to our water supply. “One of biggest problems we have with water is that much of it is already contaminated with uranium,” he says. “The biggest radiation spill in the US was in Church Rock, New Mexico. That aquifer runs under New Mexico and part of Arizona.” Pierce adds that there are 592 abandoned uranium mines in the region that aren’t sealed, which could lead to further water contamination. And, if that isn’t worrisome enough, he says the threat to aquifers will be difficult to stop as the mining industry in Arizona is guaranteed unlimited water supply by statute.

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