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Missed Opportunity of First Two Years of Biden Administration
The first two years of the Biden administration were a missed opportunity due to the belief that the party is too polarized to get anything done. The article in the Washington Post indicates that the fake news problem in the Spanish language has contributed to why Hispanics have moved in large groups.
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The first two years of the Biden administration were a missed opportunity for those who are purple and centrist, as there were enough Republican votes to get things done but the administration went too far with its progressive voting rights agenda.
43:51 - 47:06 (03:15)
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The first two years of the Biden administration were a missed opportunity for those who are purple and centrist, as there were enough Republican votes to get things done but the administration went too far with its progressive voting rights agenda. The article also discusses the fake news problem in the Spanish language and the potential prevention of the events of January 6 if the focus was on reforming the electoral count act instead of a full progressive agenda.
ChapterMissed Opportunity of First Two Years of Biden Administration
EpisodeE88: First principle politics, China chaos & outlook, state of private/public markets & more
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The speaker criticizes Biden for going too far to the left and neglecting his working class support base, suggesting he should go straight to the center and attract all the working class behind him to save his presidency.
47:06 - 48:01 (00:54)
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The speaker criticizes Biden for going too far to the left and neglecting his working class support base, suggesting he should go straight to the center and attract all the working class behind him to save his presidency.
ChapterMissed Opportunity of First Two Years of Biden Administration
EpisodeE88: First principle politics, China chaos & outlook, state of private/public markets & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
China's financial system is experiencing chaos due to slowing economic growth, bank protests and mortgage protests, signalling similarities to the 2008 financial crisis.
48:01 - 50:13 (02:12)
Summary
China's financial system is experiencing chaos due to slowing economic growth, bank protests and mortgage protests, signalling similarities to the 2008 financial crisis. The root of the issue seems to be the real estate bubble and unusually high interest rates offered by banks.