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    Explore " too big to fail" with insightful episodes like ""Der Tanz auf dem Vulkan geht weiter"", "Credit Suisse: Braucht es jetzt eine PUK?", "Talkin' Politics | March 20, 2023: The FTC cracking down on social media ads?; Marriane Williamson Is Back, And Yikes; It's The Economy, Stupid; Trump Indictment and our most interesting 2024 Mt. Rushmore of names", "Human Industrial Complex" and "What is Tax Justice? A Conversation with Amy Hanauer, Executive Director of Citizens for Tax Justice and ITEP" from podcasts like ""Wirtschaft | Deutsche Welle", "Politbüro", "The Heartland POD", "Positively Pedestrian" and "Tax Chats"" and more!

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    Credit Suisse: Braucht es jetzt eine PUK?

    Credit Suisse: Braucht es jetzt eine PUK?

    Wie weiter mit der neuen Megabank? Das Bundeshaus ist nach der Übernahme der Credit Suisse durch die UBS in heller Aufregung: Was soll die Politik jetzt tun? Wie können die Verantwortlichen zur Rechenschaft gezogen werden? War die Übernahme wirklich die beste Option?

    Und vor allem: Braucht es jetzt eine Parlamentarische Untersuchungskommission (PUK), um die Vorgänge rund um die Credit Suisse zu klären? Im aktuellen «Politbüro», dem Politik-Podcast des Tages-Anzeigers und der Redaktion Tamedia, werden die politischen Folgen der Übernahme diskutieren. Zu Gast sind Raphaela Birrer, Fabian Renz und Markus Häfliger. Gastgeber ist Philipp Loser.

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    Talkin' Politics | March 20, 2023: The FTC cracking down on social media ads?; Marriane Williamson Is Back, And Yikes; It's The Economy, Stupid; Trump Indictment and our most interesting 2024 Mt. Rushmore of names

    Talkin' Politics | March 20, 2023: The FTC cracking down on social media ads?; Marriane Williamson Is Back, And Yikes; It's The Economy, Stupid; Trump Indictment and our most interesting 2024 Mt. Rushmore of names

    Heartland POD on Twitter - @TheHeartlandPOD 

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    Adam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85  (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)

    Rachel Parker @msraitchetp   (Post)

    Sean Diller @SeanDillerCO   (Twitter and Post)

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    “Change The Conversation”

    Yeah yeah… Mo dem party has leadership again, Russ Carnahan elected chair, Yvonne Reeves  probably not the favorite for progressives generally but hard to say not a legit name at a time when a brand name could be a very useful thing. 

    True or False

    1. The FTC is finally weighing in on what social media ads can and can’t say and it isn’t too late.
      1. https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-ftc-asks-social-media-video-streaming-firms-info-misleading-ads-2023-03-16/

    Yeah…No, Yeah 

    1. The Odd Case of Marianne Williamson 
      1. https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/16/marianne-williamson-abusive-treatment-2020-campaign-staff-00087268

    Buy or Sell

    1. The Failure of Silicon Valley Bank could be a way to revisit FDIC protections 
      1. https://www.semafor.com/article/03/16/2023/after-silicon-valley-banks-failure-one-policy-response-is-gaining-bipartisan-momentum
      2. Senator Liz told us this would happen…when Trump rolled back Dodd-Frank IN 2018, y’all: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/svb-collapse-warren-porter-unveil-bill-repeal-trump-bank-law-rcna74785
      3. Liz: “In 2018, I rang the alarm bell about what would happen if Congress rolled back critical Dodd-Frank protections: Banks would load up on risk to boost their profits and collapse, threatening our entire economy — and that is precisely what happened,” Warren said. “President Biden called on Congress to strengthen the rules for banks, and I’m proposing legislation to do just that by repealing the core of Trump’s bank law.”
      4. ProPublica nails it: https://www.propublica.org/article/silicon-valley-bank-failure-fdic-fed-failure

    The Big One: Trump’s Pending Arrest, 2024 Impact, and Adam’s 2024 Mt. Rushmore Where Rachel Gets to go first 

    1. Trump appears to be facing charges with a pending arrest in NY related to Stormy Daniel’s and business record fraud, Trump says Tuesday arrest
    2. Trump calls for protests, personally attacking Allan Brag the prosecutor
    3. Trump Jr is whipping up the troops
      1. https://twitter.com/donaldjtrumpjr/status/1637088291248918532?s=46&t=mukZUfs5M_R3E9tAHIu-GA
    4. Truth Social money laundering investigation (I am SHOCKED I tell you, SHOCKED)
      1. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/mar/15/trump-media-investigated-possible-money-laundering
    5. Impact on 2024 primary
      1. Trumps deregulation collar adds weight?
      2. Wacky In WACO
    6. Trump is shook
    1. Each pick your top 4 2024 names Dem or GOP 

    Last Call:  Iraq War Invasion…20 Years On 

    From Rachel: Bush broke the fucking world and is still an idiot. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bush-didnt-know-there-wer_n_26528

    Once again, Democracy Now just crushes it with the coverage of the conflict. Excellent. 

     

    https://www.democracynow.org/2023/3/17/neta_crawford_iraq

    Fox News was the war’s most important mouthpiece; war on terror came at a time when the nascent network needed to galvanize Bush’s narrow support. 

    @TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and Threads

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    Adam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85  (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)

    Rachel Parker @msraitchetp   (Post) 

    Sean Diller  (no social)

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    “Change The Conversation”

    Outro Song: “The World Is On Fire” by American Aquarium 

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    Human Industrial Complex

    Human Industrial Complex

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss the idea of building a grassroots movement where people join forces and work toward collectively improving their health and wellness by supporting and caring for one another. The trend here in the United States is socialism for the wealthy and dog eat dog free-market capitalism for everyone else. The reason we don’t have universal healthcare in America is if we were to flip the switch and suddenly tens of millions of poor and extremely unhealthy patients entered the system, the healthcare system would be overwhelmed, and the truth of the horrific general health of the American public would be revealed. We’d have to cut military spending and corporate welfare to afford it. We discuss how this type of change may come about. 

    What is Tax Justice? A Conversation with Amy Hanauer, Executive Director of Citizens for Tax Justice and ITEP

    What is Tax Justice? A Conversation with Amy Hanauer, Executive Director of Citizens for Tax Justice and ITEP

    Scott and Jeff discuss tax justice with Amy Hanauer, Executive Director of Citizens for Tax Justice and its sister organization, ITEP (Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy). We ask Amy what a fair tax system would look like. We discuss problems with the current tax system. We touch on methods the government uses to redistribute income, like the earned income tax credit and the child tax credit. We briefly discuss corporate taxes, and Amy shares her view that corporations do not pay enough taxes. 

    Rita Kuster: Chief Credit Officer for Saint Louis Bank

    Rita Kuster: Chief Credit Officer for Saint Louis Bank

    Rita Kuster is a former regulator and banker in the Saint Louis region.  During this conversation Rita discusses how regulators monitor banks, why "Too Big To Fail" may never get fixed and the tension that is created behind the scenes in a loan committee meeting.

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    The Vance Crowe Podcast interviews experts in unexpected fields and gets them to reveal the discoveries that come from having a knowledge of a highly specific discipline.  Vance Crowe is the CEO of Articulate Ventures (www.VanceCrowe.com) a communications strategy company- and he is regularly invited to deliver speeches around the U.S. and Canada teaching audiences how to communicate so that others want to listen, understand and value what you have to say.  

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel
    Barney Frank, the 16-term former Congressman from Massachusetts joins Alex Gelber and Henry E. Brady of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley for a no-holds-barred review of his feats (and colleagues) on Capitol Hill. From being the first Member of Congress to publicly identify himself as gay, to Dodd-Frank, his signature bill addressing the 2008 financial crisis, and on to a thorough assessment of President Obama and the Federal Reserve, Frank displays his famous biting wit and fearless candor in this interview presented by the UC Public Policy Channel on UCTV. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 29425]

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel
    Barney Frank, the 16-term former Congressman from Massachusetts joins Alex Gelber and Henry E. Brady of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley for a no-holds-barred review of his feats (and colleagues) on Capitol Hill. From being the first Member of Congress to publicly identify himself as gay, to Dodd-Frank, his signature bill addressing the 2008 financial crisis, and on to a thorough assessment of President Obama and the Federal Reserve, Frank displays his famous biting wit and fearless candor in this interview presented by the UC Public Policy Channel on UCTV. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 29425]

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel
    Barney Frank, the 16-term former Congressman from Massachusetts joins Alex Gelber and Henry E. Brady of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley for a no-holds-barred review of his feats (and colleagues) on Capitol Hill. From being the first Member of Congress to publicly identify himself as gay, to Dodd-Frank, his signature bill addressing the 2008 financial crisis, and on to a thorough assessment of President Obama and the Federal Reserve, Frank displays his famous biting wit and fearless candor in this interview presented by the UC Public Policy Channel on UCTV. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 29425]

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel
    Barney Frank, the 16-term former Congressman from Massachusetts joins Alex Gelber and Henry E. Brady of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley for a no-holds-barred review of his feats (and colleagues) on Capitol Hill. From being the first Member of Congress to publicly identify himself as gay, to Dodd-Frank, his signature bill addressing the 2008 financial crisis, and on to a thorough assessment of President Obama and the Federal Reserve, Frank displays his famous biting wit and fearless candor in this interview presented by the UC Public Policy Channel on UCTV. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 29425]

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel
    Barney Frank, the 16-term former Congressman from Massachusetts joins Alex Gelber and Henry E. Brady of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley for a no-holds-barred review of his feats (and colleagues) on Capitol Hill. From being the first Member of Congress to publicly identify himself as gay, to Dodd-Frank, his signature bill addressing the 2008 financial crisis, and on to a thorough assessment of President Obama and the Federal Reserve, Frank displays his famous biting wit and fearless candor in this interview presented by the UC Public Policy Channel on UCTV. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 29425]

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel

    Frank Talk: Gay Rights Wall Street and the Federal Reserve with Barney Frank and Alex Gelber - In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady - UC Public Policy Channel
    Barney Frank, the 16-term former Congressman from Massachusetts joins Alex Gelber and Henry E. Brady of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley for a no-holds-barred review of his feats (and colleagues) on Capitol Hill. From being the first Member of Congress to publicly identify himself as gay, to Dodd-Frank, his signature bill addressing the 2008 financial crisis, and on to a thorough assessment of President Obama and the Federal Reserve, Frank displays his famous biting wit and fearless candor in this interview presented by the UC Public Policy Channel on UCTV. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 29425]

    Simon Johnson on the Financial Crisis

    Simon Johnson on the Financial Crisis
    Simon Johnson of MIT and the author (with James Kwak) of 13 Bankers talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the origins of the financial crisis and how the next one might be prevented. Invoking the work of George Stigler, Johnson argues that the financial sector has captured the regulatory process and the result is that regulation and government intervention have been steered more by the interests of the financial sector than to the benefit of the general public. Johnson argues for capping the size of banks in order to reduce the danger of systemic risk and the too-big-to-fail excuse for bailing out banks. Johnson also discusses the role of the Fed in subsidizing risk-taking and leverage in the financial sector.

    Simon Johnson on the Financial Crisis

    Simon Johnson on the Financial Crisis

    Simon Johnson of MIT and the author (with James Kwak) of 13 Bankers talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the origins of the financial crisis and how the next one might be prevented. Invoking the work of George Stigler, Johnson argues that the financial sector has captured the regulatory process and the result is that regulation and government intervention have been steered more by the interests of the financial sector than to the benefit of the general public. Johnson argues for capping the size of banks in order to reduce the danger of systemic risk and the too-big-to-fail excuse for bailing out banks. Johnson also discusses the role of the Fed in subsidizing risk-taking and leverage in the financial sector.

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