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Can Democrats Find a New Vision? Ro Khanna on Tech, Epstein, and Building an Economy for All

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Congressman Ro Khanna joins The People’s Cabinet to reflect on America’s dangerous political divides, the effect Big Tech has on democracy, and why Democrats need an inspiring vision to defeat Trumpism. Khanna shares insights on how bipartisanship can restore trust in government and why affordable childcare should be a priority.

Ro talks to Dan Koh about:

  • Why the antidote to Trumpism is statesmanship
  • How algorithms are monetizing anger and what regulation should look like
  • His plan for universal $10-a-day childcare
  • The bipartisan push to release the Epstein files
  • Why Democrats must reclaim “economic patriotism” to unite the country

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. State of Politics Today (00:01:33)

3. Political Violence and Statesmanship (00:02:05)

4. Technology, Social Media, and Division (00:04:07)

5. Unregulated Technology and AI (00:06:33)

6. Political Identity and Democratic Vision (00:11:36)

7. Immigration and Resilience (00:17:12)

8. Child Care Policy and Economic Investment (00:18:49)

9. Epstein Files and Bipartisanship (00:22:26)

10. Engaging Disaffected Voters (00:25:48)

63 episodes

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Congressman Ro Khanna joins The People’s Cabinet to reflect on America’s dangerous political divides, the effect Big Tech has on democracy, and why Democrats need an inspiring vision to defeat Trumpism. Khanna shares insights on how bipartisanship can restore trust in government and why affordable childcare should be a priority.

Ro talks to Dan Koh about:

  • Why the antidote to Trumpism is statesmanship
  • How algorithms are monetizing anger and what regulation should look like
  • His plan for universal $10-a-day childcare
  • The bipartisan push to release the Epstein files
  • Why Democrats must reclaim “economic patriotism” to unite the country

Subscribe to The People’s Cabinet on your favorite podcast platform.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. State of Politics Today (00:01:33)

3. Political Violence and Statesmanship (00:02:05)

4. Technology, Social Media, and Division (00:04:07)

5. Unregulated Technology and AI (00:06:33)

6. Political Identity and Democratic Vision (00:11:36)

7. Immigration and Resilience (00:17:12)

8. Child Care Policy and Economic Investment (00:18:49)

9. Epstein Files and Bipartisanship (00:22:26)

10. Engaging Disaffected Voters (00:25:48)

63 episodes

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