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The Conservative Movement's Dystopian View of the US
The conservative movement has been working for generations to widen the gap between the rich and poor, leaving many without healthcare or access to basic necessities like water. Meanwhile, they continue to push their agenda to benefit the wealthy few at the expense of the majority.
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In the midst of a public health crisis, where over 20 million people could lose healthcare if the Affordable Care Act is taken away, and with the issue of voter suppression affecting people of color, particularly Black people, the American government needs to work for its people.
16:17 - 18:59 (02:41)
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In the midst of a public health crisis, where over 20 million people could lose healthcare if the Affordable Care Act is taken away, and with the issue of voter suppression affecting people of color, particularly Black people, the American government needs to work for its people. Many individuals work multiple jobs and require a government that prioritizes and supports their needs.
ChapterThe Conservative Movement's Dystopian View of the US
Episode"Kamala Harris"
PodcastSmartLess
The conservative movement's dystopian viewpoint on the government and the gap between the rich and poor has been in development for a few generations, leading to the current disparity between the haves and have nots.
18:59 - 25:08 (06:09)
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The conservative movement's dystopian viewpoint on the government and the gap between the rich and poor has been in development for a few generations, leading to the current disparity between the haves and have nots. Democrats generally believe in government assistance for those in need, while Republicans do not.
ChapterThe Conservative Movement's Dystopian View of the US
Episode"Kamala Harris"
PodcastSmartLess
A discussion on the need for a water policy that invests in the storage of water to address the recurring issue of water shortage in California, and the potential job opportunities that can arise from such investments.
25:08 - 26:38 (01:30)
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A discussion on the need for a water policy that invests in the storage of water to address the recurring issue of water shortage in California, and the potential job opportunities that can arise from such investments.