TTP Podcast

TTP Podcast, Episode 38: Understanding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

There are few conflicts more contentious and polarizing in the American public square than the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. That conflict flamed anew in recent weeks over property disputes in East Jerusalem neighborhoods. What started as demonstrations quickly morphed into rioting, then military conflict as Islamist militants led by Hamas in the Gaza Strip volleyed thousands of […]

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TTP Podcast, Episode 37: The Future of the Republican Party

Harvard’s Dr. Tom Patterson returns to the TTP podcast to talk about the future of the Republican Party in the “post-Trump” political landscape. I put “post-Trump” in quotations because, as we discuss in this episode, the influence of Trump on the Republican Party is very much a present force in the current GOP.

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TTP Podcast, Episode 36: Death and Taxes

But how exactly are we taxed? Where does all the money go? Who even decided that taxing Americans for working was such a good idea that it should be written into the Constitution? Americans rebelled against England, in part, over taxes, but taxes remain a necessary evil, so in this episode, I explore some the foundational questions related to the how your taxes are calculated, collected and used.

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TTP Podcast, Episode 34: The (Limited) Power of Executive Orders

Joe Biden is barely a month in office and he’s already setting a fairly blistering pace of signing executive orders. Why so much activity so early? Is it just about undoing the Trump legacy? Is it about signaling a “energetic executive”? Is it signaling a larger legislative effort? Well, it’s a little of “all of the above”. Compared to his immediate predecessors, Joe Biden moved quickly to sign a bunch of executive orders in the opening weeks of his administration that left many critics crying “imperial presidency,” and “executive overreach!” But is it?

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