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Part 1:
We talk with Doug Bock Clark, reporter for ProPublica.
We discuss the recent 'raid' of Georgia's election materials pertaining to the 2000 elections. The raid was headed by Tulsi Gabbard, who has no legal right to participate in local domestic matters. There are many issues raised: 'nationalized' elections, process, etc.
Part 2:
Ned Rosnicoff, writer, researcher and urban policy Consultant, and Fellow at Roosevelt Institute.
We discuss the concept of YIMBY ('yes in my back yard'), to increase the supply of housing in cities and other places where there is currently a shortage of housing. We discuss the various possible solutions and approaches to the problem.
WNHNFM.ORG production
Music: John Pine, "That's how every empire falls." 2015
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Part 1:
We talk with Doug Bock Clark, reporter for ProPublica.
We discuss the recent 'raid' of Georgia's election materials pertaining to the 2000 elections. The raid was headed by Tulsi Gabbard, who has no legal right to participate in local domestic matters. There are many issues raised: 'nationalized' elections, process, etc.
Part 2:
Ned Rosnicoff, writer, researcher and urban policy Consultant, and Fellow at Roosevelt Institute.
We discuss the concept of YIMBY ('yes in my back yard'), to increase the supply of housing in cities and other places where there is currently a shortage of housing. We discuss the various possible solutions and approaches to the problem.
WNHNFM.ORG production
Music: John Pine, "That's how every empire falls." 2015

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