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Kylee and Daniel Policy Podcast

Author: Daniel Ruskin and Kylee Dostie

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Kylee and Daniel Policy Podcast
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What is SNAP?  Am I eligible for TANF?  Are "welfare queens" real?  For answers to these questions and more, tune in to Episode 7 of the Kylee and Daniel Policy Podcast!
This week, we talk about Universal Basic Income.  What is it?  Should we adopt it in the U.S.?  How will it impact employment and inflation?  Tune into this episode to hear Kylee and Daniel discuss these topics and more.
This week, we talk about Medicare for All.  Should it exist?  How will it be paid for?  Who will it benefit?  Tune in to this episode to hear our thoughts on those questions and more.
This time, Kylee and Daniel talk about the cost of higher education.
In this episode, Kylee and Daniel discuss the CARES Act.  We talk about why it was passed, what it includes, and whether it's enough to "stop the bleeding."
In this episode, Kylee and Daniel continue discussing the history of America's involvement in the Middle East.  You can find Part 1 of the discussion in Episode 9.
In this episode, we talk about the murder of George Floyd, the national response that followed, and what YOU can do to help fight against police brutality.
In this episode, Kylee and Daniel talk about the history of America's involvement in the Middle East.  Look out this week for Part 2!
Today, Kylee and Daniel talk about U.S. defense spending!  We also intro our next episode on America's involvement in the Middle East.
In this episode, we talk about the pathways for immigration in the United States in Sweden.  We focus on how applicants can obtain permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship.  We also discuss the merits and implications of deportation.   Thanks to our special guest, Anja, for providing some great insights about this topic!
In this episode, we talk about why government spending is so high and whether it needs to change.  We focus on the financial consequences of America's militarism.
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