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Project 2025
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07/09/24 • 23 min
This week we talk about the Heritage Foundation, Agenda 47, and the Democrats in turmoil
We also discuss Christian Nationalism, France’s surprising election outcome, and authoritarianism.
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The world is awash with interesting elections this year—there are a record number of people participating in democratic activities, from Indonesia to the EU's 27 governments—and we've just seen the UK's citizenry topple their long-governing Conservative Party in favor their Labour Party, while in France, the far-right party, which was previously relegated to the outskirts, has taken a huge number of parliamentary seats—not dominating the government as some had anticipated, but grabbing a convincing third place, after the first place far-left party, and the current government's second-place, none of which has a majority, which will likely make it difficult for anyone to get anything done in the country until some of these groups figure out a way to work together with each other, which isn't something they've had to do in recent history.
The US election, which arrives later this year, in November, is being especially closely watched by pretty much everyone, even those in far-flung, barely connected to the US, in a practical sense, portions of the world, because the stakes are very high—the US remains the most powerful nation on the planet according to most metrics, and it sets the tone for a lot of geopolitical happenings, as a consequence. It's also being watched because the visions of the two leading contenders, and their respective parties, couldn't be more different.
We've also seen a recent wave of pushback against current President Biden, who's 81 years old, currently, and who has been showcasing some of the consequences of age in a very public manner in recent weeks: perhaps most notably during a debate with his opponent, former President Trump, in late June.
Biden seemed visibly not well during that debate, stumbled and mumbled and lost his train of thought near-constantly, and this brought to the forefront a till-then simmering discontent with his advanced years, and all the potential ramifications of those advanced years, when it comes to running a country like the US, from supporters within his own party.
At the moment, as of the day I'm recording this at least, Biden is saying he'll remain the Democratic candidate and that those murmurings will die down, because that was just a bad night, and he's committed to regaining everyone's confidence.
But there are folks within his loyalty base, including those on the editorial board of the New York Times, and some of his most prominent campaign funders, who have called for him to step aside to make way for someone younger who can continue to carry the torch for the things he's done while in office.
It's time to allow someone like his VP, Kamala Harris, or possibly someone else from within the party, though Harris seems like the obvious choice for many reasons right now, to step in while there's still time to shift the narrative and get people used to the idea of someone else leading the ticket—that's the dominant argument right now, at least.
It's anyone's guess as to whether that'll happen—some prediction markets indicate the odds are something like 33-50% that the Dems will oust Biden somehow, or that he'll step aside willingly, but that would be a significant and historical decision, and it's likely that if it happens, up until the very last moment he'll continue to say he's running, because there would be no upside to doing otherwise.
Interestingly, though, while Biden-related drama has dominated a lot of headlines and airwaves in recent weeks, Trump has had his own, currently smaller, but possibly growing drama to deal with, this one related to a manifesto of sorts written by a collection of some of his most powerful and influential backers.
And that's what I'd like to talk about today: the Project 2025 plan, what's in it, and why Trump has been going out of his way to distance himself from it.
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Donald Trump's official proposal package—the jumble of policy ideas most campaigns put together and publish as a sort of "here's what we believe and what we'd like to do" document that they can point while running for office—is called Agenda 47, and as tends to be the case with these sorts of documents it contains all sorts of ideas about all sorts of things, including but not limited to implementing universal tariffs on all imported foreign products while lowering taxes on all American people and businesses, cutting federal funding for any school or educational program that teaches Critical Race Theory, increasing the President's ability to fire whomever they want, and negotiating an end to Russia's invasion of ...

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The Kia Challenge
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10/04/22 • 24 min
This week we talk about moral panics, TikTok challenges, and immobilizers.
We also discuss Hyundai, catalytic converters, and The Club.
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The Hydrogen Spectrum
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03/28/23 • 23 min
This week we talk about hydrogen colors, use-cases, and sources.
We also discuss the fossil fuel-based economy, batteries, and fuel cells.
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Naloxone
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01/10/23 • 18 min
This week we talk about Narcan, Kloxxado, and Fentanyl.
We also discuss overdoses, opioids, and OTC.
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Spy Balloons
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02/14/23 • 23 min
This week we talk about Project Mogul, Chinese airships, and the Cold War.
We also discuss UFOs, Roswell, and wolf warriors.
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Avian Flu
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03/14/23 • 22 min
This week we talk about H5N1, poultry, and globalization.
We also discuss COVID-19, influenza types, and inflation.
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US Midterms 2022
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11/15/22 • 29 min
This week we talk about Congress, the Red Ripple, and voter turnout.
We also discuss polling, Trump, and DeSantis.
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CBAMs
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04/25/23 • 20 min
This week we talk about carbon leakage, the EU, and the GDPR.
We also discuss carbon border adjustment mechanisms, globalization, and the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Chad
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04/27/21 • 25 min
This week we talk about the Republic of Chad, Free France, and Idriss Déby.
We also discuss Hissène Habré, Félix Éboué, and FACT.
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Management Consultancies
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03/09/21 • 27 min
Note: I'm not entirely sure why this episode initially cut off after the intro, but I re-uploaded everything and it should be available at its full length shortly. Apologies for that, and thanks to those of you who let me know!
This week we talk about McKinsey, Taylorism, and Purdue Pharma.
We also discuss Fordism, scientific management, and Enron.
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How many episodes does Let's Know Things have?
Let's Know Things currently has 837 episodes available.
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The podcast is about News, News Commentary and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Let's Know Things?
The episode title 'Project 2025' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Let's Know Things?
The average episode length on Let's Know Things is 36 minutes.
How often are episodes of Let's Know Things released?
Episodes of Let's Know Things are typically released every 6 days, 5 hours.
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The first episode of Let's Know Things was released on May 23, 2016.
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