04/11/24 - Light banter and philosophical malaise
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- Опубліковано 10 кві 2024
- Mark Blyth, political economist at Brown University's Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, and Carrie Nordlund, political scientist and Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs at Brown University, share their take on the news.
On this episode:
• What Truth Social going public means for Donald Trump’s finances
• How Trump is navigating the complex politics of abortion within the Republican Party
• Looking ahead to congressional special elections, and how they could affect Washington going into the 2024 election
• Congress is back from recess…but will they do anything?
• Why Democrats’ much-hoped-for ‘Biden bump’ has yet to materialize
• Inflation, wages, price-setting, and the pleasantly informative world of econo-Tik Tok
• The Israel-Hamas War six months in, and what’s next for Israel, Gaza, and the Biden Administration
• Russia blames Ukraine for a devastating attack in the suburbs of Moscow
• Is this the year women’s college basketball entered the mainstream?
• The Kate Middleton, AI, and epistemic nihilism
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I just wanted to say Thanyou for these conversations , through the pandemic when I was locked in my business and alone , these conversations were a highlight of the month. Seems an age ago now but still appreciated
From Australia and 100% in agreement.
The other thing are Mark's book talks. They are a great way to get a summary of where economics has been and where its headed.
Mark, as per usual, doing a great compressed story of past 15 years of GFC, CB-policy, inflation, capital (mis)allocation etc. Looking forward to the book!
Seem to have just checked in to see what condition their conditions were in. The magic eight ball responded ‘Outlook not so good.’
Are we entering "the age of insanity"?
"So that's not gonna happen!" Well then, how do we go about making it happen? How to unionize all of the US?
Speaking of forever wars, no mention of Anthony Blinken's statement about Ukraine on path to join NATO? (which cannot happen while they are in active conflict)
I think the problem is when conservatives say: "The average wages are up, the economy is doing well" people drink the kool-aid. When liberals say it: "Oh ew yucky elites lying to the working man." I don't think the facts sways opinion, just who delivers them and how.
mask started to slip there for a second
How so?
I’m generally positively disposed towards your thinking but:
1a) kinda weird that you think that the justice system is a simple cat’s paw of “them” and that numerous cases in different jurisdictions can be turned on and off, at will, depending on political advantage.
1b) I know of numerous trump supporters who, previous the indictments, would say that if trump was a criminal, then why wasn’t he charged with anything. Never mind that they now think like you, and that all of the cases are strictly political in nature.
2) Friedman was right in a limited extent, as when he wrote that, the US was a relatively closed system with limited feeds from external sources. I think he would have changed his mind if he saw the extent of trade and interdependence of the world.
I expect the Econ/Finance Tiktoker Mark referred to is Kyla Scanlon.
Impressive to be so wrong in the first 3 minutes 30 seconds of an episode. Trump's first criminal trial starts Monday 15th April