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Saving the Dream
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Better, richer, happier. How it is. How it should be. SAVING THE DREAM is a fun unconventional podcast featuring unfiltered conversations about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like real, honest exchanges about things that effect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. Hosted by Michael O'Sullivan and filmed in the BrainPub Network studio.
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VIDEO version here--The story of the city of Antioch and how the California dream reflects the American dream. Also a bit about finding dignity in work, the stuff America is made of and boiling water in Houston. #lifeinamerica #californiadreaming #optimism --Brought to you by BrainPub Network — rescuing the world from mindlessness one conversation at a time.On the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
VIDEO version here--Chris Bentley returns and talks about what happens when you turn yourself in to the FBI. Also assorted other observations on life in America.--Brought to you by BrainPub Network — rescuing the world from mindlessness one conversation at a time.On the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
VIDEO version here--A little American history and how things are better now. Also a bit on education, getting a job, and enjoying competition. A global view from a half-Mexican-half-Arab married to a white Cajun rural girl.--Brought to you by BrainPub Network — rescuing the world from mindlessness one conversation at a time.On the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
VIDEO version here--A conversational smorgasbord with David Kippen, the doctor of rhetoric — why do we do what we do, optimism in a time of despair, opportunity in the early 20th century, federalism vs. dēmos. It's all part of the American Experiment. --Brought to you by BrainPub Network — rescuing the world from mindlessness one conversation at a time.On the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
VIDEO version here--A look at the role of government, virtues of the private sector and what makes America work from government insider and FOD (Friend of Dan) Jim Martin. --Brought to you by BrainPub Network — rescuing the world from mindlessness one conversation at a time.On the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
VIDEO version here---Native Houstonian and wielder of sharp objects—Cosme Torrez talks about starting small and pursuing the American Dream little by little. And as you might guess, hard work and dedication is once again at the forefront. But you have to want something—and you have to go after it. No golden tickets. No free rides.On the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
The one and only Mark Mills and his noble crusade against rampant pessimism. A senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Mark is a well known author, commentator and policy advisor. Get the book — “The Cloud Revolution: How the convergenge of new technologies will unleash the next economic boom and a roaring 2020s” — https://a.co/d/7brBuwnBrought to you by BrainPub Network — rescuing the world from mindlessness one conversation at a time.On the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
VIDEO version here---Chris Bentley, marine veteran and the author of Burning Bellatorum, talks about growing up tough, making mistakes and a making a better life here in America than you might have had elsewhere.---Brought to you by BrainPub Network.On the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
VIDEO version here---Long-time friend and former co-host Kayla Ball muscles her way into the #3 slot to talk about women in STEM, family life and what makes it all work.---Another fine podcast from BrainPub NetworkOn the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
VIDEO version here---Why do people come here? Also sunglasses are cooler and Reishin's first Rob Roy.---Another fine podcast from BrainPub NetworkOn the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
VIDEO version here---Michael and Dan kick off Saving the Dream. Plus Dan's version of doing it right.---Another fine podcast from BrainPub NetworkOn the web at SavingTheDream.netMore from BrainPubNetwork.com
The "Better or Worse" score board returns with Michael, Reishin and Delfina arguing the ups and downs of our highly tech-enables society.
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SAVING THE DREAM is an unconventional podcast featuring real people talking about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like honest exchanges about things that affect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. With Michael O'Sullivan and a varying slice of the Saving the Dream crew.
Following our federal budget debate in Episode 47—Paul Anderson (fourth generation farmer from Nebraska) sets us straight on how farm subsidies actually work. Forget what you’ve heard. It’s even weirder.
And now the AI summary courtesy of SnipCast ...
This video features a discussion on farm subsidies from the perspective of a fourth-generation farmer from Nebraska. The conversation covers the history, evolution, and impact of farm subsidies, as well as personal anecdotes and insights into farming practices, government policies, and the economic implications of subsidies on the agricultural sector.
Farm subsidies were introduced in the 1930s to address oversupply and economic downturns, evolving through various policies and farm bills.
A significant portion of federal spending goes towards agriculture, with farm subsidies amounting to around 30 billion dollars.
The 1996 farm bill aimed to phase out subsidies, but falling prices in the early 2000s led to a resurgence of subsidies and disaster relief bills.
Subsidies can distort decision-making and resource allocation, emphasizing the importance of market forces in the agricultural sector.
There is a steady supply of individuals interested in farming, challenging the notion that farmers are a dwindling population in need of subsidies.
Farming attracts individuals due to the autonomy of being one's own boss, despite the hard work and low financial returns.
Government subsidies impact farmers by influencing risk-taking behavior and decision-making, with lobbying efforts by stakeholders like bankers.
Subsidy programs are complex, with payments calculated based on factors like crop yields and market prices.
Farm subsidies significantly affect the financial margins of agricultural operations, with variability in payments based on past production and current market prices.
Most farmers want to eliminate direct payments as they aren't tied to current performance, affecting land prices and profitability.
Government funding increases land prices, affecting local government funding through property taxes and indirectly funding local services.
Government support can impact farmers' access to capital differently from banks, potentially enabling less skilled farmers and affecting industry efficiency.
The free market dynamics drive efficient land use in farming, where skilled farmers can outcompete less skilled ones without government intervention.
The Conservation Reserve Program promotes wildlife conservation by paying farmers to maintain environmentally sensitive acres in natural habitats.
Regulations around wetlands and farm subsidies restrict farmers' ability to make environmentally beneficial changes on their land.
Legal issues surrounding accidental cross-pollination with patented seeds highlight the complexity of seed patent disputes and the need for careful consideration of both sides of the story.
Lots of talk these days about how we to make sure everyone has what they need. Michael, Scott (not Steve) and Delfina get into it about what's fair and whose problem is it to solve.
--This video from Saving the Dream, titled 'Who Wants More Money: Minimum Wage, Tipping and UBI', features a comprehensive discussion on various economic topics including minimum wage, tipping culture, sub-minimum wage, and Universal Basic Income (UBI). The speakers share personal experiences and delve into the complexities of labor laws, government intervention, and the evolving nature of work and compensation.HIGHLIGHTS- The federal minimum wage has remained at $7.25 since 2009, sparking debates over living versus starvation wages, with some states like Texas setting higher minimum wages.- Personal anecdotes highlight experiences with minimum wage jobs and tipping, underscoring the varied impacts of these economic practices on workers.- Discussion on the effectiveness of raising minimum wage includes potential business loopholes and the specific impact on fast food jobs in places like California and DC.- The conversation explores the concept of tipping, its cultural differences, and its significance for service workers, alongside the role of restaurant owners in tip distribution.- Universal Basic Income (UBI) is discussed with skepticism regarding its feasibility and implications, referencing historical and contemporary examples.- The dialogue touches on the balance between providing a safety net through welfare or UBI and encouraging personal growth and development.- Automation's impact on the job market and the potential role of UBI in addressing job loss due to technological advancements are debated.- The importance of personal responsibility and societal support in addressing economic challenges is emphasized, alongside a discussion on performance-based compensation.- Performance-based compensation and the idea of meritocracy in the workplace are explored, including the implementation of bonus structures and potential salary deductions for underperformance.- Generational differences in attitudes towards compensation are noted, with a shift towards valuing meaningful work over financial advancement.
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SAVING THE DREAM is an unconventional podcast featuring real people talking about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like honest exchanges about things that affect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. With Michael O'Sullivan and a varying slice of the Saving the Dream crew.
John Wayne believed the Battle of the Alamo represented American values and patriotism. Some people today think it represents things we should forget. What's the real story? Michael and Tony break it down and consider what matters and why?
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The video 'The Alamo Controversy: Should We Remember or Forget?' from the channel Saving the Dream features a discussion on the historical and cultural significance of the Alamo. It explores the perspectives presented in the book 'Forget the Alamo' by Christalmonson, the romanticization of the battle, and the broader implications of how history is remembered and taught. The conversation also touches on the influence of Mexican culture on the American West and the complexities of historical interpretation.
Key Takeaways 💡
- The Alamo is often romanticized in American culture, notably through John Wayne's portrayal in his film, which was not shot at the actual Alamo.
- The defenders of the Alamo, including Travis, Bowie, and Crockett, were motivated by manifest destiny and a desire for adventure, despite differing opinions on the strategic importance of the Alamo.
- Santa Anna's centralized control over Mexico and his decision to engage at the Alamo were pivotal in the Texas Revolution, with the battle resulting in significant losses for his forces.
- Critics argue that the Alamo narrative perpetuates mistreatment of Mexican Americans, yet the video presents personal experiences and historical nuances that challenge this assertion.
- The influence of Mexican culture, particularly through charros, on the development of Western American culture and the cowboy lifestyle is highlighted.
- The video questions the need to hold onto past grievances regarding the Alamo and suggests a more symbolic interpretation of the event.
- The conquest of the West is likened to a conquest of nature, emphasizing the challenges faced by settlers and the pioneering spirit of Americans.
- The importance of understanding historical events and figures within their respective time periods and values is stressed, arguing against imposing contemporary values on past events.
- The video concludes with a reflection on the moral complexities of storytelling and the significance of Hollywood's portrayal of history.
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SAVING THE DREAM is an unconventional podcast featuring real people talking about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like honest exchanges about things that affect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. With Michael O'Sullivan and a varying slice of the Saving the Dream crew.
On the heels of Episode 47 about Shrinking the Federal Budget—we got into this rather interesting bit with Glenn Hogan about what exactly it means to be a federal citizen or state citizen. Who knew?
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This video features a discussion on the nuances of citizenship, particularly focusing on the differences between national and state citizenship, the interpretation of the 14th amendment, and the historical context of the Civil War. The speakers delve into the importance of understanding legal definitions, jurisdiction, and the powers of the federal government as outlined in the Constitution. They emphasize the need for thorough research and reliance on verified sources in legal matters.
Of note ...
- Understanding the difference between common language definitions and legal definitions is crucial for accurately interpreting the Constitution.
- The federal government has no inherent jurisdiction within state boundaries unless explicitly granted by the state.
- The Constitution outlines the federal government's powers in 18 points, emphasizing a limited scope of authority.
- State and federal laws operate separately, with the federal government handling cases involving states or international matters.
- The term 'United States' can refer to different entities depending on the context, affecting the interpretation of jurisdiction and citizenship.
- Judicial processes must stay within the jurisdiction of the court or judge issuing them; enforcement beyond those boundaries is unlawful.
- The complexity and specific definitions within the tax code suggest an intention to adhere to the Constitution while potentially misleading citizens.
- The deliberate complexity of legal language in documents like the tax code may obscure the true meaning and implications of laws.
- The federal government's authority to tax is constitutionally limited, with the tax code's wording crafted to exploit public ignorance.
- Research and verification of information are emphasized as critical steps in understanding legal matters and constitutional rights.
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Web: https://savingthedream.net
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SAVING THE DREAM is a fun unconventional podcast featuring unfiltered conversations about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like real, honest exchanges about things that effect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. With Michael O'Sullivan and a varying slice of the Saving the Dream crew.
The average age of first marriage is on the rise here in the good ol’ US of A. Meanwhile we have some “modern” ideas about adulthood, independence and happiness. While the pop psychologists try to crack the code, Michael, Cully and Russell shake it up with a radical new questions: Why not just get married and have a family?
Chapters
00:00 Assorted Openers
03:00 The Decline of Traditional Values
11:00 The Changing Perception of Marriage
20:00 The Importance of Commitment and Accountability
30:00 The Shift towards Individualism
40:00 The Role of Religion and Responsibility
50:00 The Misconception of Freedom and Fulfillment
50:46 The Modern Pursuit of Pleasure
52:14 The Importance of the Family Unit
53:30 The Impact of Divorce and Single Parenthood
57:03 The Commitment and Sacrifice of Marriage
01:00:00 The Transition to Adulthood
01:01:21 Declining Birth Rates and Societal Consequences
01:04:38 The Concept of the Right Person
01:06:59 The Work and Fulfillment of a Successful Marriage
01:07:45 The Unawareness of Elites and Their Impact
01:09:18 The Importance of Faith, Family, and Freedom
01:09:48 Lessons from the Fall of the Roman Empire
The conversation explores the decline of traditional values and the changing perception of marriage in modern society. It highlights the importance of commitment, accountability, and the role of religion in maintaining strong family units.
The shift towards individualism and the misconception of freedom and fulfillment are also discussed. The influence of China and the need for a stronger focus on family and marriage are emphasized throughout the conversation. The conversation explores various themes related to relationships, marriage, and societal changes.
It discusses the pursuit of pleasure in modern society and the negative consequences of prioritizing physical pleasures. The importance of the family unit is emphasized, highlighting its role in society and individual success. The impact of divorce and single parenthood on individuals and society is also examined.
The commitment and sacrifice required in a successful marriage are discussed, along with the transition to adulthood and the changing definition of adulthood. The declining birth rates and their societal consequences are explored, as well as the concept of finding the right person in a relationship.
The conversation concludes with a discussion on the unawareness of elites and their impact, and the importance of faith, family, and freedom in society. Lessons from the fall of the Roman Empire are also touched upon.
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saving_the_dream/
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YouTube: https://youtube.com/@savingthedream
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yWeWpM
Apple: https://apple.co/3ZarpRw
RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/dd16375c/podcast/rss
Web: https://savingthedream.net
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SAVING THE DREAM is a fun unconventional podcast featuring unfiltered conversations about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like real, honest exchanges about things that effect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. With Michael O'Sullivan and a varying slice of the Saving the Dream crew. Filmed at the BrainPub Network studio.
Parents in some of the most popular Christmas movies are not the best examples of good parenting. But which ones are really the worst? Michael, Scott and Kayla size them up and dole out the coal.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Christmas Movie Parents
05:01 Trait: Disconnected
06:04 Trait: Self-centered
11:22 Trait: Emotional
18:56 Trait: Bad Example
26:18 Trait: Controlling
47:52 Discussion on Controlling Parents
48:49 Clark's Control Over Christmas
49:39 Perception of Clark's Control by His Children
50:05 Comparison of Clark and Home Alone Mom
50:32 Comparison of Christmas Story Dad and Home Alone Dad
50:59 Evaluation of Christmas Story Dad
51:22 Ranking of Parenting Skills
52:11 Ranking of Individual Parents
52:35 Evaluation of Christmas Story Parents
53:00 Evaluation of Laura's Parenting
53:59 Evaluation of Christmas Story Mom
54:11Worst Hairstyle
56:06 Kids' Futures
Summary
The hosts discuss various Christmas movie parents and evaluate their traits and behaviors. They analyze the characters from popular Christmas movies such as A Christmas Story, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Home Alone, and The Santa Clause.
The hosts discuss traits such as being disconnected, self-centered, emotional, setting a bad example, and being controlling. They provide insights into each parent's behavior and discuss whether they are good or bad examples for their children. The conversation delves into the theme of controlling parents, with a focus on Clark from 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation'.
The hosts discuss Clark's control over Christmas and how it affects his family. They compare Clark to other parents, such as the Home Alone mom and the dad from 'A Christmas Story'. The evaluation of individual parents leads to the conclusion that the Christmas Story parents are the best.
The conversation also touches on the hairstyles of the moms in the movies and the future prospects of each kid.
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Find us on ...
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@savingthedream
Rumble: https://rumble.com/savingthedream
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yWeWpM
Apple: https://apple.co/3ZarpRw
RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/dd16375c/podcast/rss
Web: https://savingthedream.net
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SAVING THE DREAM is a fun unconventional podcast featuring unfiltered conversations about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like real, honest exchanges about things that effect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. With Michael O'Sullivan and a varying slice of the Saving the Dream crew. Filmed in the BrainPub Network studio.
#savingthedream #americandream #lifeinamerica
The founders never imagined a national government anything like as big as it is today. With another shutdown looming, let’s move some stuff to the states.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Government Compromise
01:03 The Size of the Federal Government
03:24 The Founders' Intentions and Federalism
04:24 The Evolution of the United States
06:46 The Role of the Federal Government
07:43 The Enormity of the Federal Budget
12:22 Analyzing the Federal Budget
13:45 Criteria for Evaluating Government Spending
16:39 Education and Student Aid
17:38 Agriculture and Farm Subsidies
18:39 Forest and Conservation
20:01 Employment and Training
23:51 Housing Programs and Community Planning
31:56 State vs Federal Government
42:11 The Inefficiency of Government Bureaucracy
48:07 The Role of State and Local Government
52:20 Comparing Government Services
54:10 Efficiency and Service in Dealing with the State
55:08 Texans' Defense of Republican Leaders
56:07 Size and Influence of Texas
57:37 Republicans and Small Government
58:34 The Benefits of Smaller Scale
59:01 To Secede or Not to Secede
59:31 Monarchy as an Alternative
01:00:00 Costs of Monarchy
Summary
In this conversation, the hosts discuss the size and role of the federal government, specifically focusing on the federal budget and areas where spending could be reduced. They analyze various departments and programs, such as agriculture, education, housing, and employment and training, and debate whether these functions should be handled at the federal or state level.
The hosts also express their frustrations with government bureaucracy and question the effectiveness of both federal and state governments. Overall, they emphasize the need for smaller, more efficient government and the importance of individual states in governing their own affairs.
The conversation covers various topics related to government and governance in Texas. It explores the efficiency and service provided by the state, Texans' defense of Republican leaders, the size and influence of Texas, the perception of Republicans and small government, the benefits of smaller scale, the idea of secession, and the concept of monarchy as an alternative.
Find us on …
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@savingthedream
Rumble: https://rumble.com/savingthedream
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yWeWpM
Apple: https://apple.co/3ZarpRw
RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/dd16375c/podcast/rss
SAVING THE DREAM is a fun unconventional podcast featuring unfiltered conversations about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like real, honest exchanges about things that effect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. With Michael O'Sullivan and a varying slice of the Saving the Dream crew.
Introducing the all new Better or Worse Scoreboard. Michael, Cully and Scott look at how things are different now and has it helped or hurt American society.
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Find us on ...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saving_the_dream/
Rumble: https://rumble.com/savingthedream
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@savingthedream
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yWeWpM
Apple: https://apple.co/3ZarpRw
RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/dd16375c/podcast/rss
Web: https://savingthedream.net
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SAVING THE DREAM is a fun unconventional podcast featuring unfiltered conversations about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like real, honest exchanges about things that effect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. With Michael O'Sullivan and a varying slice of the Saving the Dream crew. Filmed in the BrainPub Network studio.
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