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This episode examines the fallout from a divisive Senate vote, highlighting responses from leaders like Schumer and AOC and the challenges faced by Democrats in Trump-leaning districts. Morag and Darragh discuss the rising voter disillusionment, the role of social media in reflecting grassroots anger, and how activists are shaping the future of the Democratic Party. Lastly, they analyze the potential long-term implications for the party's strategy against Trump.
This episode examines Chuck Schumer’s leadership during the Continuing Resolution debate, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s grassroots-driven critiques, and tensions within the Democratic Party. We also analyze HR 1968's impacts on federal employees and the role of activism in pushing for accountability. Featuring insights from Morag McAllister, we draw parallels between American and Glaswegian political movements for genuine representation.
This episode breaks down the perception of Donald Trump as a business genius and its influence on voter loyalty, examining the real impact of his tariff policies on American industries and communities. The discussion also highlights the role of rightwing media in sustaining economic misconceptions and contrasts Trump's narrative with Biden's recovery indicators. Case studies and data reveal the tangible consequences of economic policies and the divide in public perceptions.
This episode examines the consequences of Trump’s trade policies and their impact on U.S. consumers, alliances, and international norms. Contributions from Michael Tomasky, Senator Claude Malhuret, and Morag draw parallels between current governance and historical threats to democracy, highlighting the dangers posed to global stability and democratic values. From tariffs to foreign policy, the ripple effects of leadership decisions are analyzed in depth.
This episode examines the implications of GOP tax proposals on social safety nets, featuring critiques from Chris Murphy about the "billionaire mindset" and its impact on education, Medicaid, and Social Security. Eric breaks down the filibuster's role in shaping legislation and how lobbying by billionaires alters political representation, while Morag draws comparisons between economic disparities in the U.S. and UK. With stories from Connecticut and beyond, we analyze how policy decisions affect everyday lives and voter behavior.