Topics: Politics, 2024 Election
Title : Revisiting Political Conversations: Translating the macro geo-political action to our daily lived experiences
Participants: David Poyer, Political Commentator & Researcher
Publish Date: 03/10/2024
Homepage : http://www.dreport.org
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Conversation Topics:
• What is the role of the Supreme court to curate the 20204 presidential election?
• What is the John Robert’s court?
• Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.
• How do we make sense of multiple conversations?
• What perspectives can we use to understand the dialogue, conflict and moment?
• What is the divide between conservative versus progressive, right versus left?
• What president started the environmental protection agency? Answer: Richard M. Nixon
• Did Richard Nixon propose a single payer medical system in the 1970’s?
• Is being pro- business, pro-military and faith-based on the markers of being on the right?
• Is Donald Trump asking for reset regarding the US-Russia relations characterized as pro-Russia?
• Why do people think the left and right are different if they overlap on many issues?
• Is the political decision simplified to Trump or not Trump?
• Why do both parties agree to fund supporting wars abroad?
• Have we become country that is comfortable with “low intensity regional conflicts?”
• Why is it difficult to translate the macro geo-political action and the effects to micro, daily lived experiences in our respective communities?
• What analysis tool or tools can we use to make sense of all the different conversations?
• What is the opportunity- cost to our political decisions?
• How do the higher cost of cheeseburgers translate to how people vote?
• Energy and food costs are the types of things that get people kicked out of the office.
• What is purchasing price parity, PPP?
• At what point does the system of winners and looser become transparent? At what point are we able to identify the specific groups that are winning?