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    Explore " welfare reform" with insightful episodes like "The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Newt Gingrich Weighs In On Havoc In The House", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Newt Gingrich Weighs In On Havoc In The House", "Newt Gingrich on The Influence of the Past: Lessons from the 1994 Republican Revolution", "Government’s Role in Happiness – with Michael Walker" and "In the Weeds on Poverty and Social Mobility w/ Scott Winship" from podcasts like ""The Buck Sexton Show", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast", "The Vivek Show", "The Five Minute Advocate Podcast" and "The Archbridge Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Newt Gingrich Weighs In On Havoc In The House

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Newt Gingrich Weighs In On Havoc In The House

    In this episode, Tudor is excited to have former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich as a guest. They discuss recent events in Washington, D.C., including the motion to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the division within the Republican Party. Speaker Gingrich emphasizes the need for Republicans to work together and compromise, while expressing concern about the current state of the party. They also discuss the challenges faced by conservative politicians in fundraising and winning elections, highlighting the influence of labor unions, activist groups, and billionaires. Gingrich shares insights from his book "March to the Majority," which describes the successful negotiations and reforms during his time in office. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more info visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Newt Gingrich Weighs In On Havoc In The House

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Newt Gingrich Weighs In On Havoc In The House

    In this episode, Tudor is excited to have former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich as a guest. They discuss recent events in Washington, D.C., including the motion to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the division within the Republican Party. Speaker Gingrich emphasizes the need for Republicans to work together and compromise, while expressing concern about the current state of the party. They also discuss the challenges faced by conservative politicians in fundraising and winning elections, highlighting the influence of labor unions, activist groups, and billionaires. Gingrich shares insights from his book "March to the Majority," which describes the successful negotiations and reforms during his time in office. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more info visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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    Newt Gingrich on The Influence of the Past: Lessons from the 1994 Republican Revolution

    Newt Gingrich on The Influence of the Past: Lessons from the 1994 Republican Revolution

    In this episode of The Vivek Show, host Vivek Ramaswamy speaks with former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, about the 1994 Republican Revolution and its implications for today's political landscape. They discuss the lessons of the 1994 Revolution, its relevance to the current political environment, and the stark contrast between the political positions of Bill Clinton and Joe Biden. Gingrich discusses how the left has been systematically chipping away at welfare reform over the years, drawing parallels between current state of affairs and George Orwell's 1984. He highlights his time in Congress which led to four consecutive balanced budgets and welfare reform, emphasizing the need for another national movement.

    Gingrich acknowledges Vivek's role in shaping a new vision for America and emphasizes that the solutions to today's challenges lie in the principles of past leaders, including Reagan and the Founding Fathers. They discuss the left's movement towards a dictatorship of ideas, and Gingrich's stepping down as Speaker of the House. Gingrich also reveals his impact on the balance of power in Washington after leaving office, and why he chose not to run for president in 2000. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of visionary leaders during moments of national identity crisis, and the need for leaders who can both articulate and execute big ideas during challenging times.

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    Time-Codes:

    00:00:00: Introduction of the topic of the 1994 Republican Revolution and its current relevance.

    00:02:16: Lessons from the 1994 Republican Revolution applied to today's political climate.

    00:08:00: Discussion on the left's efforts to chip away at welfare reform.

    00:10:29: Comparison of the current state of the US to George Orwell's 1984.

    00:12:49: Discussion on changes leading to balanced budgets and welfare reform during Gingrich's time in Congress.

    00:15:30: Acknowledgement of Vivek's role in shaping a new vision for America.

    00:17:30: Discussion on the continuity of ideas from Reagan to the Founding Fathers.

    00:19:00: Expression of concern about the left's movement towards a dictatorship of ideas.

    00:23:26: Explanation of why Gingrich did not consider running for president in 2000.

    00:29:18: Importance of visionary leaders during moments of national identity crisis.

    In the Weeds on Poverty and Social Mobility w/ Scott Winship

    David Davenport: Power to the States

    David Davenport: Power to the States

    One encouraging development is that power is leaving Washington, DC and heading to the states.  Policy wonks call it devolution, I call it progress.

     

    After 15 years of federalizing K-12 education for example, Washington turned its back on No Child Left Behind and passed a bill returning power over schools to the states.  There’s no need for Washington to act, as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos says, as a national school board. 

     

    There’s discussion in Congress that the states should not only manage the trees, plants and flowers in their territory, but wildlife as well, including endangered species.

     

    Welfare reform may be the next big issue and any solution is likely to create a larger role for states. Only the marijuana laws are moving the other way, toward Washington.

     

    It’s heartening that Washington may finally be reading the Tenth Amendment—that all powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution belong to the states or the people.  Not everything needs to be a federal case.

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    David Davenport: Power to the States

    David Davenport: Power to the States

    One encouraging development is that power is leaving Washington, DC and heading to the states.  Policy wonks call it devolution, I call it progress.

     

    After 15 years of federalizing K-12 education for example, Washington turned its back on No Child Left Behind and passed a bill returning power over schools to the states.  There’s no need for Washington to act, as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos says, as a national school board. 

     

    There’s discussion in Congress that the states should not only manage the trees, plants and flowers in their territory, but wildlife as well, including endangered species.

     

    Welfare reform may be the next big issue and any solution is likely to create a larger role for states. Only the marijuana laws are moving the other way, toward Washington.

     

    It’s heartening that Washington may finally be reading the Tenth Amendment—that all powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution belong to the states or the people.  Not everything needs to be a federal case.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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