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Bradley Tusk

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→ WHAT IT COVERS This episode examines how America's institutions are eroding through presidential stock trading tied to policy decisions, a controversial $1.8B DOJ slush fund, the true costs of the Iran war, and shifting US-China power dynamics. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Presidential Trading Patterns:** Trump executed 3,700+ stock trades in Q1 2026—over 40 daily, valued up to $750M—with purchases in NVIDIA, Oracle, and Boeing preceding policy decisions that directly benefited those positions, raising insider trading concerns that may be technically legal due to self-created loopholes. - **War Cost Accounting:** The Pentagon's $29B Iran war price tag captures only direct military expenses. Wall Street economists estimate the true cost runs at least 10 times higher when factoring in regional troop maintenance, oil price spikes, inflation, veteran care, and long-term GDP contraction. - **Constitutional War Powers:** Under US law, presidents can respond to immediate military threats but must seek congressional ratification promptly. Bypassing this process historically weakens war effectiveness—democracies with genuine public support for military action consistently outperform those without democratic mandate. - **Wealth Tax Tradeoffs:** California's proposed 5% annual tax on assets exceeding $1B risks reducing state revenue if wealthy residents relocate, potentially cutting Medicaid and housing budgets that low-income residents depend on—making the policy counterproductive to its stated goal of reducing inequality. → NOTABLE MOMENT Economist Justin Wolfers argued that conflicts only occur when both sides underestimate costs and overestimate their own strength—meaning the decision to go to war is structurally biased toward underpricing consequences before the first shot fires. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "LinkedIn Ads", "url": "https://linkedin.com/scott"}, {"name": "Framer", "url": "https://framer.com/propg"}, {"name": "SoFi", "url": "https://sofi.com/markets"}] 🏷️ Political Corruption, War Economics, US-China Relations, Wealth Tax Policy

TED Radio Hour

Move fast...and fix democracy?

TED Radio Hour
50 minMobile Voting Advocate

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→ WHAT IT COVERS Bradley Tusk and Jennifer Palka propose mobile voting technology and digital government reforms to increase voter participation and modernize bureaucratic systems across America. → KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED - Can mobile voting technology be secure and scalable? - How does government bureaucracy prevent digital modernization? - What lessons can America learn from Estonia's digital society? → KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED - Mobile Voting Implementation: Bradley Tusk develops open-source smartphone voting technology, piloted in seven states for military and disabled voters, showing 55% return rates versus 10% traditional methods. - Government Digital Transformation: Jennifer Palka advocates for lean startup methodologies in government, citing healthcare.gov failures and FAFSA modernization as examples of bureaucratic versus agile approaches. → NOTABLE MOMENT Isaac Kramer describes Charleston County processing over 2000 printed PDF ballot sheets from overseas voters, requiring manual email verification before mobile voting streamlined the entire process. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "Superhuman", "url": "superhuman.com/podcast"}, {"name": "Recorded Future", "url": null}, {"name": "Zoom", "url": "zoom.com/podcast"}] 🏷️ Mobile Voting, Digital Government, E-Governance, Bureaucracy Reform

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