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    Between the Scenes - Pete Buttigieg Takes Questions From the Audience

    enMay 06, 2019

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    • Building Strong Community ConnectionsCreating social bonds and preparing for disasters through acts of kindness and unity can strengthen neighborhoods. In the world of sports and entertainment, podcasts like Beyond the Arc offer in-depth discussions and insights from thought leaders.

      Building strong community connections can bring hope and support during uncertain times. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteer network, emphasizes the importance of relying on the people around us for social bonds and disaster preparedness. Through acts of kindness and unity, we can create a more connected neighborhood. Meanwhile, in the world of sports and entertainment, the Beyond the Arc podcast offers NBA insights, discussions, and interviews five days a week. The show provides a platform for in-depth conversations and analysis on the latest NBA news. During interviews, former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg shares his thoughtful perspectives on complex issues such as reparations and racial injustice. His ideas stem from a deep understanding of the challenges and complexities surrounding these topics. To engage with Mayor Pete and other thought leaders, tune in to Beyond the Arc for insightful conversations.

    • The importance of addressing complex issues and fostering understanding between different communitiesCandidates should explain their beliefs and values authentically, be open to learning new perspectives, and not compromise core values.

      Engaging with difficult issues and learning how to tackle them is a combination of personal philosophies, values, and the current societal climate. During political campaigns, candidates are faced with new and complex questions that require thoughtful answers. For instance, the topic of reparations has gained significant attention in recent elections, forcing candidates to have a stance. While some questions may be intended to trip up candidates, others can lead to valuable insights and improved communication. During a conversation with Reverend Al Sharpton, the topic of the relationship between the LGBTQ community and the black church was raised. This issue, which can be both interesting and problematic, highlights the importance of addressing complex issues and fostering understanding between different communities. Another key takeaway from the conversation was the importance of authenticity and clear communication. Candidates should explain their beliefs and values, and be open to learning new perspectives. However, they should not compromise their core values based on feedback. Additionally, the conversation reminded us that sometimes, the most profound discussions can take place over a shared meal and a bottle of hot sauce.

    • Building Alliances Between LGBTQ and Black Faith CommunitiesProminent Black figure Al Sharpton encourages open dialogue, respect for cultures, and unity between LGBTQ and Black faith communities. He supports progressive policies and calls for mutual respect and working towards common goals.

      Despite historical patterns of exclusion, the LGBTQ and Black faith communities have the potential to form powerful alliances. Al Sharpton, a prominent figure in the Black community, emphasized the importance of solidarity and understanding between the two groups. He encouraged individuals to engage in open dialogue and respect each other's cultures, such as learning the music and staying on beat in Black churches. When it comes to policy, Sharpton supports the Iran deal and believes it's important for the US to be a part of it. He also advocates for the Paris Accord and other progressive foreign policies. Ultimately, Sharpton's message is one of unity and mutual respect, urging individuals to bridge divides and work together towards common goals.

    • Maintaining US credibility crucial for safety and securityEstablishing and preserving US credibility is vital for American safety and security. Past policies, like the Iran nuclear deal, were made for security reasons, but more actions are needed, such as a higher bar for military intervention and rejoining international agreements.

      Establishing and maintaining US credibility in the world is crucial for American safety and security. This was emphasized during a recent discussion, where it was acknowledged that past policies, such as the Iran nuclear deal, were not made as favors but to reduce nuclear threats. However, it was also noted that more needs to be done, including setting a higher bar for deploying American force and rejoining international agreements like the Paris climate accord. The speaker also highlighted the importance of understanding that economic indicators, like unemployment and GDP, while important, do not tell the whole story of a country's economic health. The loss of US credibility can lead to a less safe world, and it is essential for the next president to address this issue quickly.

    • Inequality: A Major Economic IssueDespite economic growth, median incomes barely moved for 90% of Americans, highlighting the need to address inequality and ensure a fair tax system for shared prosperity

      While the economy has seen unprecedented growth since the 1970s, the prosperity has not been evenly distributed. For 90% of Americans, median incomes barely moved, leaving many behind. This issue of inequality, whether racial or economic, needs to be addressed to ensure the American dream remains achievable for all. The recent report of top companies paying zero federal tax is just one example of this issue. It's crucial to address corporate tax loopholes and offshore tax havens to ensure a fair tax system. Success, in this context, means shared prosperity and an economy where people can rise above their starting point.

    • Fair taxation for companies based on revenue generationCompanies should pay taxes based on where they generate revenue to ensure a fair distribution of profits and promote social cohesion.

      Companies should be responsible for paying their fair share of taxes based on where they generate their revenue, whether it be in different states or internationally. This concept, known as apportioning income, ensures that each region receives a fair share of the profits derived from their resources. This issue is not limited to any political ideology and is a concern for many Americans. By addressing this issue in a credible way, it has the potential to bring people together and is simply the right thing to do. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteers network, is an example of community-driven initiatives that can create meaningful social bonds and prepare us for unexpected events.

    • Connecting through neighbor to neighbor initiatives and shared passionsBuilding a community doesn't require isolation. Engage in local initiatives or shared interests to connect with others and enrich daily life.

      Building a strong community doesn't have to be a solitary endeavor. Neighbor to neighbor initiatives, like lending a helping hand or coming together during natural disasters, can empower individuals to make a difference in their local area. Meanwhile, Morning Footy, a football podcast, offers a way to connect with others over a shared love for the global game. Whether it's through community building or sports fandom, these connections can bring people together and enrich our daily lives. To learn more about neighbor to neighbor initiatives and to build a more connected community, visit caneighbors.com. And for football fans, start your day with Morning Footy for in-depth coverage of the sport and plenty of banter. Subscribe now.

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