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What Is Progressive policies?

Progressive policies is a subject covered in depth across 1 podcast episode in our database. Below you'll find key concepts, expert insights, and the top episodes to listen to β€” all distilled from hours of conversation by leading experts.

Key Concepts in Progressive policies

Plus-minus number

A framework for evaluating the performance of individuals, businesses, or politicians by measuring the quantifiable change in relevant metrics (e.g., homelessness rates, economic growth) over their tenure or a specific period. The episode uses Gavin Newsom's nearly doubled homelessness rate as an example of a negative 'plus-minus number'.

Economic chokehold / choke point

Refers to a strategic location, like the Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant portion of global trade or resources passes. The episode discusses how controlling such choke points can be used as an economic weapon, as seen in Trump's actions against Iran to impose economic pressure.

Suicidal empathy

A term used to describe policies, particularly in the context of immigration, where a country's extreme openness or empathetic approach is seen as detrimental to its own long-term cultural, economic, or social stability. It is used in reference to European mass migration policies.

What Experts Say About Progressive policies

  1. 1.California's homelessness crisis has worsened despite $26 billion in spending under Governor Gavin Newsom, leading to a critical assessment of his policies and the state's leadership.
  2. 2.Former President Trump's 'shoot and kill' order in the Strait of Hormuz is presented as a strategic move to impose an economic 'chokehold' on Iran, estimated to cost them $500 million daily.
  3. 3.European nations, particularly Spain, are grappling with the effects of mass immigration, with Madrid appealing a mass amnesty for 500,000 illegal migrants due to strain on public services.
  4. 4.Poland's strict border policies and conservative social stances, including mandatory ID laws and strong restrictions on sex education, are highlighted as contributors to its low crime rates, high GDP growth, and significant tourism.
  5. 5.New York City's proposed 'pied-Γ -terre' tax on luxury properties, like Ken Griffin's $238 million penthouse, is argued to risk driving away significant investment and potentially 15,000 permanent jobs.
  6. 6.Starbucks' expansion in Tennessee and potential relocation from Seattle exemplifies how 'woke' policies and high taxes in progressive states can prompt businesses to move to more economically favorable regions.

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