Episode 29: Long Term Fiscal Outlook, or How I learned to stop worrying and talk about the national debt
Release Date: 11/18/2019
DIY Democracy
An interview with Rebecca DeWolf (), author of
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An interview with Tom Moore of the Federal Election Commission about some creative solutions to reduce the influence of big money in politics.
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An interview with Eitan Hersh (@eitanhersh on Twitter), on his book Politics is for Power: How to Move Beyond Political Hobbyism, Take Action, and Make Real Change.
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An interview with Professor Amanda Frost (@amanda_frost1 on Twitter) on her new book, You Are Not American: Citizenship Stripping from Dred Scott to the Dreamers.
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An interview with Annette Gordon-Reed (twitter.com/agordonreed) on her new book, On Juneteenth.
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An interview with Professors Suzanne Mettler (@SuzanneMettler1) and Rob Lieberman (@r_lieberman) on their book, Four Threats: The Recurring Crises of American Democracy.
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An interview with Byron Stokes (@byst on Twitter), trying to figure out how best to support election efforts in the Georgia Senate election run-off.
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The final episode in a series on electing, or in this case choosing, prosecutors - an interview with Maybell Romero, on rural prosecutors.
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An interview with Eli Savit, candidate for Washtenaw County (MI) prosecuting attorney.
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An interview with Arianne Slay, candidate for Washtenaw County (MI) prosecuting attorney.
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Music by Evan Schaeffer