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Newton’s laws of (political) motion Ep. 225

Newton’s laws of (political) motion Ep. 225

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz


Newton’s laws of (political) motion Ep. 225

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you want to understand why the political motion is all in the direction of the Left, just observe the fact that all the mass and velocity is on their side. Not only are “conservatives” out to lunch when it comes time to promote our ideas, many of our prominent institutions, figures, and donors are lending their mass and velocity to the most destructive, extreme, and consequential initiatives of the Left. Today, we examine the world of politics through the lens of Newton’s three laws of motion. 

We study this theory first through the prism of the jailbreak/Willie Horton bill now being pushed upon Trump even by pseudo-conservatives and Jared Kushner, in contravention of his campaign promises. This issue, more than any other, demonstrates the imbalance in velocity between the two movements.

We then move onto health care. Trump announced his plan to deal with high drug prices. We demonstrate how the same problem ailing hospitals and other aspects of health care lies at the root of the high drug prices as well. We need to cut out the third- and fourth-party actors.   

Show notes

Details of the Willie Horton jailbreak bill

Louie Gohmert’s bill to strip courts of jurisdiction over immigration

Chip Roy’s opponent demonstrated that he’s a balloon in the wind against the forces of motion 

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Released:
May 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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In Washington, politicians are full of half-truths and hot air. They do little more than grandstanding by spouting off talking points and spin. The Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz is here to help you cut through the rhetoric and noise and explore the politically right way to think about the issues .