The Launch Pad: Politics & Economics

De: MICHAEL MARKS
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  • the launch pad delivers sharp, strategic insights into politics and the economy from the unique perspective of a former rocket scientist and military officer. Each episode blends analytical precision with real-world experience, launching listeners into deeper understanding and practical takeaways.

    © 2025 The Launch Pad: Politics & Economics
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  • Capitalism unmasked
    Feb 28 2025

    The podcast "Capitalism Unmasked" aims to dissect economic inequality in the U.S. by exploring different types of capitalism. The host argues that the debate between capitalism and socialism is a distraction, obscuring how specific forms of capitalism, like cronyism and monopolies, benefit the wealthiest. The pilot episode highlights the concentration of wealth and power, contrasting the U.S. model with more equitable systems in countries like Germany and Denmark. An economist suggests antitrust measures and tax reform as potential solutions. The podcast encourages listeners to demand change, advocating for policies that promote transparency, competition, and social welfare.

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    15 m
  • Teacher pensions out of control part 1
    Feb 27 2025

    The podcast series, "Pensions Out of Control: The Taxpayer’s Burden," consists of three parts, with the first part focusing on how pension promises to public workers have become unsustainable1.

    Here are some of the points made in the first podcast:

    Promises to public workers such as teachers, police officers, and firefighters are financially straining taxpayers

    These pensions can function as million-dollar slush funds per person

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    29 m
  • "The Cost of Free Trade: Unpacking Milton Friedman’s Legacy" part 3
    Feb 27 2025

    This source critiques Milton Friedman's free-trade theories, arguing that the promised "boomerang dollar" effect, where money spent overseas returns to stimulate the U.S. economy, has failed. It highlights the growth of trade deficits, the role of cryptocurrency, and the hoarding of dollars by foreign entities instead of reinvestment in American goods and labor. The source contends that Friedman's policies have led to job losses, wage stagnation, and increased wealth inequality, benefiting billionaires at the expense of workers. It contrasts Friedman's approach with the protectionist policies of America's Founding Fathers, specifically Alexander Hamilton's advocacy for tariffs to bolster domestic manufacturing. The analysis suggests that a return to tariffs could revitalize American industry and reverse the negative consequences of free trade. Ultimately, the source presents a case against free trade and champions a return to protectionist economic strategies.

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    15 m
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