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Chapter 1: What does 'America For Sale' mean?
Chapter 2: How is workplace diversity changing?
Chapter 3: What are the implications of digital currencies in politics?
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D.E.I. ging von Workplace Darling zu Persona non grata in the blink of an eye.
The thing that I loved is when I saw that the president's executive order was named ending illegal discrimination. I was like, what? Oh my goodness, thank you for that gift.
Why one workplace diversity expert is embracing the change and what it could mean for your job. That's this week on Explain It To Me. New episodes Sundays, wherever you get your podcasts.
Vielen Dank. Ich bin Scott Galloway und das ist No Mercy, No Malice. Amerika hat ein Vor-Sale-Sign. Amerika for Sale, wie von George Hahn.
Spekulation. A phone call that could happen. Seen. A top secret communications room in the White House. Time. Next week. National Security Communications Officer. Secure Satellite Phone Connection via Starlink established and confirmed. Sir, the next voice you hear will be that of President Putin.
Go ahead, please, Moscow. Donald. Vlad, it's great, really great to hear from you. Same here. And may I congratulate you for your total and complete victory. Your digital coin, very interesting development. Wladimir, niemand hat jemals so etwas gesehen. Der erfolgreichste Konto in der Geschichte, vielleicht jemals. Die Leute sagen, es ist unglaublich. Wir haben Interesse in einem großen Verkauf.
Sehr groß, aber verdammt. Situation mit NATO. Es kompliziert Dinge. Schreckliche Organisation, NATO. Schrecklich. Sie bezahlen nicht ihren fairen Teil. Sie haben es nie. Diese europäischen Länder lachen an uns. If you publicly question Article 5, perhaps we discuss bigger coin purchase. Much bigger. The biggest. And you know what? NATO's obsolete always has been.
We're looking at all our options and people are gonna be very happy with what we do. Very happy. Good, Donald. We start with 50 million coins. Maybe more after NATO's statement. You have to give it to the president.
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Chapter 4: How does corruption manifest in modern politics?
It's more creative. And if you're going to abuse the public trust, you should do it for billions versus millions. America has just put out a for sale sign. And every corrupt government and company around the world has taken notice.
Instead of Russia offering Trump cash for abandoning Ukraine, it might be one side in Sudan's civil war, which, though you don't hear about it much here in the US, is the bloodiest ongoing conflict in the world. Or maybe one of the makers of Red Dye No.
3, recently banned for use in food by the FDA after it was found that high exposures caused cancer in rats, will offer to put some money into TrumpCoin if the president finds his veto pen. During his first term, Trump owned a hotel in D.C. that was patronized by rich people, governments and businesses who wanted something from the federal government. TrumpCoin is more elegant.
A vehicle that gives parties a discreet, easy way to pay off the President of the US. Think of the coin as a price discovery tool for bribery, a mixture of eBay and PayPal for corruption. TrumpCoin and MelaniaCoin are such obvious grifts. They embarrass one of the most shameless communities in our economy. The crypto bros who backed his candidacy.
CNBC-Host Ran Nooner verurteilt die Präsidenten-Familie, dass sie die ganze Krypto-Gemeinschaft grifft. Es ist möglich, dass, als die Griftdust in eine Kategorie 5-Hurricane von unabhängigen Verlusten, wie Melania-Coin, zwei Drittel ihres Wertes in fünf Tagen, die Legislaturperiode, die die Gemeinschaft anbietet, weniger anbieten wird.
Just as my generation has pulled future generations' prosperity forward for our benefit via deficit spending, Trump is borrowing massively against the increasing credibility of the asset class to enrich himself and light the sector on fire. We shouldn't be surprised.
The US has been on this road since the Supreme Court's 2010 decision on Citizens United, which took limits off campaign spending by corporations and other groups. The court held that existing restrictions violated the First Amendment, equating the ability to spend money on campaigns with the right to free speech. The result has been a deluge of corporate cash into our elections.
Any small inhibitions or shame politicians may have felt about selling themselves to the highest bidder disappeared. Trump is doing loudly what other politicians do quietly. Now that he's been reelected, he's not even pretending. The Washington Post claims that democracy dies in darkness. Maybe.
What's more apparent is that capitalism, competition, rule of fair play, trusted markets, dies in the full light of day. As Dylan sang, money doesn't talk, it swears. Right now, it's telling the American public to go fuck itself. Last year, Trump decided to ignore the real national security concerns that had been voiced about TikTok.
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Chapter 5: What role does TikTok play in current American society?
Chapter 6: How has campaign finance evolved in the US?
Just as my generation has pulled future generations' prosperity forward for our benefit via deficit spending, Trump is borrowing massively against the increasing credibility of the asset class to enrich himself and light the sector on fire. We shouldn't be surprised.
The US has been on this road since the Supreme Court's 2010 decision on Citizens United, which took limits off campaign spending by corporations and other groups. The court held that existing restrictions violated the First Amendment, equating the ability to spend money on campaigns with the right to free speech. The result has been a deluge of corporate cash into our elections.
Any small inhibitions or shame politicians may have felt about selling themselves to the highest bidder disappeared. Trump is doing loudly what other politicians do quietly. Now that he's been reelected, he's not even pretending. The Washington Post claims that democracy dies in darkness. Maybe.
What's more apparent is that capitalism, competition, rule of fair play, trusted markets, dies in the full light of day. As Dylan sang, money doesn't talk, it swears. Right now, it's telling the American public to go fuck itself. Last year, Trump decided to ignore the real national security concerns that had been voiced about TikTok.
TikTok became politically useful to him and Jeffrey Yass, one of the biggest shareholders of its Chinese parent company ByteDance, gave 100 million dollars to GOP groups. TikTok hat jetzt ca. 2 Billionen globale Anwesende und ca. 170 Millionen in den USA. ByteDance muss durch Gesetz die Anwesendendaten an China's Ministry of State Security on Demand überwinden. Laut Pew Research bekommen ca.
40% der jungen Amerikaner jetzt ihre News von TikTok. Die App ist ein Neuraljack, der Beijing mit dem Wetter der jungen Amerikaner verbindet. A fourteen-year-old American spends approximately 14 hours a week on the platform. Think about this. A full day every week on a platform influenced by the CCP. Would we have let the Kremlin own CBS, ABC or NBC in the 60s?
When Trump's efforts to make ByteDance sell during his first term failed, he signed an executive order banning TikTok, which was later overturned in court. He needed a law.
Last year then, Congress debated and overwhelmingly approved and President Biden signed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which gave ByteDance until January 19th of this year to sell to a non-Chinese buyer. ByteDance fought the law in court and lost. On January 17th, the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that the law was constitutional.
Then January 19 came and TikTok shut down in the US for a few hours. TikTok returned from the dead almost immediately as ardent TikTokers with the aid and encouragement of ByteDance posted and protested that a ban would deprive them of their free speech rights and or their livelihoods. This is ground zero for why we should ban it.
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