
Why Do Cops Keep Killing People?
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05/29/20 • 48 min
Joshua and Aaron have broached this topic before, but it is front and center once again with the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, MN. Many people are calling this a race issue. While some are saying these police officers are just "a few bad apples." Here are some numbers: Between January 1 through March 30, 2020, 228 people were shot and killed by police in the United States. That is over 2.5 people killed every single day by the people who have sworn to "Protect and Serve" them. Is this a systemic issue? Joshua and Aaron hash it out.
I Was a Cop for 18 Years. I Witnessed and Participated in Abuses of Power.
Beer of the Episode: Zipline Brewing Copper Alt.
- Joshua's Rating: 4.5 Liberty Steins
- Aaron's Rating: 3.5 Liberty Steins
Theme Song: Not Drunk by The Joy Drops
Joshua and Aaron have broached this topic before, but it is front and center once again with the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, MN. Many people are calling this a race issue. While some are saying these police officers are just "a few bad apples." Here are some numbers: Between January 1 through March 30, 2020, 228 people were shot and killed by police in the United States. That is over 2.5 people killed every single day by the people who have sworn to "Protect and Serve" them. Is this a systemic issue? Joshua and Aaron hash it out.
I Was a Cop for 18 Years. I Witnessed and Participated in Abuses of Power.
Beer of the Episode: Zipline Brewing Copper Alt.
- Joshua's Rating: 4.5 Liberty Steins
- Aaron's Rating: 3.5 Liberty Steins
Theme Song: Not Drunk by The Joy Drops
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The Current State of Our Two-Party Political System
This episode originally aired in July 2019 on the since retired Pertinent Information Podcast. In this episode, Josh and I talk about the current state of the two-party system in the United States. We go into how we got here, and do third party candidates have a shot at ever being elected to significant political positions.
Right around when this episode originally aired, Justin Amash, who was originally a Republican, became an independent. And in April 2020 joined the Libertarian Party. Amash has served as a United States Representative for Michigan's 3rd congressional district since 2011. In 2020, he started a campaign to run for President as a Libertarian. However, he abandoned his campaign just a month in.
On Twitter, Amash commented on the current state of our two-party political system saying: “Electoral success requires an audience willing to consider alternatives, but both social media and traditional media are dominated by voices strongly averse to the political risks posed by a viable third candidate. The new reality of social distancing levels the playing field among the candidates in many respects, but it also means lesser-known candidates are more dependent on adequate media opportunities to reach people.”
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Last episode, Why Do Cops Keep Killing People?, Joshua and Aaron were pretty harsh on cops and police departments. Now the protests and rioting have shown up in their home city. In this episode, Josh and Aaron talk about how the police handled the rioting in Sioux Falls, and does rioting produce the desired results. Enjoy!
Beer of the Episode: Shock Top Lemon Shandy
- Joshua's Rating: 4.5 Liberty Steins
- Aaron's Rating: 3.5 Liberty Steins
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