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This episode was recorded during a government shutdown. Instead of talking about the 'big shutdown' of a national divorce, I look at a symptom of a government that has been broken down for a while-the use of reconciliation to make big policy changes. It also talks about a barrier to a renewed federalism called the 'right to travel' (not the sov cit crap version). Finally, we would have to decide which rights would be fundamental to all and which ones could be decided at the state level. Lots of 'you knows' in this episode so please don't try it as a drinking game. Only health advice I have for you.
By Glenn KuehneThis episode was recorded during a government shutdown. Instead of talking about the 'big shutdown' of a national divorce, I look at a symptom of a government that has been broken down for a while-the use of reconciliation to make big policy changes. It also talks about a barrier to a renewed federalism called the 'right to travel' (not the sov cit crap version). Finally, we would have to decide which rights would be fundamental to all and which ones could be decided at the state level. Lots of 'you knows' in this episode so please don't try it as a drinking game. Only health advice I have for you.