
Should we pass the Human Infrastructure Bill? How will we pay for it? Full episode with all our takes now streaming!
Aug 23, 2021
1 min

Should we pass the Human Infrastructure bill? How will we pay for it? Full episode with all our takes now streaming!
Aug 23, 2021
1 min

The 2,702 page, multi-trillion dollar “Budget Reconciliation Package” proposed by House Democrats includes the annual infrastructure and budget reconciliation bills, as well as a "human infrastructure" bill. They seek to address innovation, buildings, transportation, utilities, and in-home care. The human infrastructure portion of the bills include federal programs such as dental and vision additions to the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare), universal pre-k, child tax breaks, incentives for renewable energies and electric vehicles, and free community college at the national level.
In this episode we dive headlong (Scrooge McDuck style) into the specifics of the bill and unpack where some of the tax dollars will be going. We discuss how this bill might get funded, debate whether the proposed programs will be sustainable and beneficial, and sift through some of the strange additions to the bill--like the $50 million for “Strategic innovation for revenue collection” which is a fancy committee to figure out how to get more taxes.
Aug 23, 2021
1 hr 6 min

Failing to garner enough votes to pass their infrastructure and “human infrastructure” bills, Senate Democrats tacked them on to the annual budget reconciliation bill, hoping to pass all three at once as a $3.5 - $5.5 trillion “Budget Reconciliation Package” by simple majority. If you’re confused about what budget reconciliation is or what these bills include, you’re not alone--welcome to politics! Join us as we break down what’s included in each part of the package and discuss whether or not a bundled deal is the way to go.
Aug 16, 2021
42 min

COVID radically changed the landscape of education, pushing a revolution in online learning as we scrambled to find new platforms that allowed us to retain high quality interactions while social distancing. Join us as we discuss our own experiences with the mass migration to online/HYBRID learning and unpack the pros and cons that accompanied the last school year. There’s a lot of uncertainty as we approach the start of the new semester, but you can be sure this will be a great discussion!
Aug 9, 2021
49 min

The U.S. House passed HR1, aka the “For the People Act”, but the Senate has not yet voted on their version of the bill for it to become law. If you have no idea what this bill includes, you’ve come to the right place!
HR1 would federalize elections with sweeping changes, removing the individual state oversight of the election process. Those changes include the banning of voter identification, the requirement that all campaign donations be publicly disclosed, and the implementation of automatic voter registration, universal mail-in ballets, and ballot harvesting. Lastly, house Democrats tack on the assertion that Congress has the power to make Washington D.C. the 51st state. That’s a lot to vote on, but we break it all down and discuss our thoughts. Since congress closed discussion and didn’t do much debate on the bill, we’ve got you covered!
Aug 2, 2021
1 hr 15 min

A student blasted her school on her snapchat story using some choice language and was suspended from the cheer team for 1 year. Her case went all the way to the Supreme Court and gives some insight into free speech on personal media platforms. Join us to catch all the details and our own ruling on the case!
Jul 27, 2021
39 min

House Democrats pass HR51: Resolution for D.C statehood, attempting to overcome the GOP roadblock by circumventing the constitutional process of adding a state. Join us as we unpack the official procedure for a new state joining the union, debate the reasons for and against statehood, and discuss why this resolution has received divided support along party lines.
Jul 19, 2021
59 min

The Biden administration pushes for free community college at the national level, but would this address key issues students face post-graduation such as debt, unemployment, and lack of marketable skills? Join us as we debate the murky plan proposed by President Biden, as well as the concept of free tuition more broadly.
Jul 13, 2021
50 min

New York passes $2 billion retro-active COVID relief bill for undocumented immigrants, sparking the question: “Should our legislatures still be sending out COVID relief, and should undocumented immigrants benefit from these relief packages?”
Join us as we discuss the long road to economic recovery and how heavily the US government should be involved, as well as where their efforts should be directed.
Jul 5, 2021
47 min
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