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What would happen if former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie went head-to-head with President Trump in the 2024 presidential race? In this intriguing episode, we discuss the recent announcement of Christie's run for president and the potential implications of a rematch against Trump. We also explore his strategy in taking on both Trump and his former friend-turned adversary, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, who has been consistently in second place in Republican primary polls.
We shift gears to delve into the concept of systemic racism and its impact on people of color in America. Progress can be measured in generations, from our grandparents' experiences to the present day where African-Americans have held positions of power in politics and business. Join us as we examine the metric of progress problem, weigh the pros and cons of the Reaganite school of economics, and consider how we can help all Americans achieve the American dream.
Lastly, we tackle our responsibility to call out the lies and deceit that Trump has brought to the White House. We discuss the limited opportunities available for success in America and the underlying systemic racism that prevents many from achieving their goals. Listen in as we explore the implications of 'cute' black stereotypes and how this affects perceptions of black people. Don't miss out on this engaging and thought-provoking conversation.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/06/us/politics/chris-christie-2024-presidential-candidate.html?
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/10/us/jared-kushner-saudi-investment-fund.html
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What would happen if former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie went head-to-head with President Trump in the 2024 presidential race? In this intriguing episode, we discuss the recent announcement of Christie's run for president and the potential implications of a rematch against Trump. We also explore his strategy in taking on both Trump and his former friend-turned adversary, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, who has been consistently in second place in Republican primary polls.
We shift gears to delve into the concept of systemic racism and its impact on people of color in America. Progress can be measured in generations, from our grandparents' experiences to the present day where African-Americans have held positions of power in politics and business. Join us as we examine the metric of progress problem, weigh the pros and cons of the Reaganite school of economics, and consider how we can help all Americans achieve the American dream.
Lastly, we tackle our responsibility to call out the lies and deceit that Trump has brought to the White House. We discuss the limited opportunities available for success in America and the underlying systemic racism that prevents many from achieving their goals. Listen in as we explore the implications of 'cute' black stereotypes and how this affects perceptions of black people. Don't miss out on this engaging and thought-provoking conversation.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/06/us/politics/chris-christie-2024-presidential-candidate.html?
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/10/us/jared-kushner-saudi-investment-fund.html
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