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The Marketing of Dissent - Common Sense 225
Description: Dan plays the role of imaging consultant for the Occupy Wall Street movement. Members of OWS will surely be thrilled.
Show Notes: None
The Roemer Option - Common Sense 226
Description: Dan talks about reforming government corruption and about the hurdles indie political candidates face with former Louisiana Governor and current independent candidate for President Buddy Roemer.
Show Notes: None
Libertarian Alternatives - Common Sense 227
Description: Last show it was Buddy Roemer being interviewed, this episode it’s Libertarian Party nominee for president Gary Johnson. Dan also speaks a bit on the issue of gay marriage before the interview starts.
Show Notes: None
Rocky Conversations - Common Sense 228
Description: The third edition of Common Sense’s look at the Third Party and Independent candidates for President features a discussion with Justice Party presidential candidate Rocky Anderson.
Show Notes: None
Put Up or Shut Up - Common Sense 229
Description: The title of this episode really sums up what the show is about. Dan has had it with complaining, but like everyone else, he doesn’t know what to do to foster reform. So he’s looking for brainstorming help.
Show Notes: Dan Carlin Common Sense Twitter feed: @dccommonsense
Politics, Poseurs and Partisans - Common Sense 230
Description: This show covers a lot of ground, not focusing on any single thought. Secrecy, corruption and divisive politics are involved. But Dan also addresses several points people have been making to him via email.
Show Notes: None
Liberty on Life Support - Common Sense 231
Description: The recent Supreme Court decision on health care reform has Dan thinking about the question of American liberty. Doctor Dan’s prognosis is not good.
Show Notes: policemisconduct.net
Fearsome Safety - Common Sense 232
Description: Dan has some thoughts on ways to make police officers more safe, but his ideas may not make them happy.
Show Notes: 1. Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America by Radley Balko
Green Introductions - Common Sense 233
Description: Dan’s interviews designed to introduce independent and third party candidates to his audience concludes with Green Party nominee for President Dr. Jill Stein.
Show Notes: 1. Jill Stein Website
Aiming for Effectiveness - Common Sense 234
Description: Two recent mass shootings have Americans discussing firearms again. Dan, of course, looks at the question from angles that are completely unique. For good or ill.
Show Notes: 1. National Institute of Justice
This is DNN - Common Sense 235
Description: Winston Churchill said about Britain in WW2: “Give us the tools and we will finish the job.” Dan feels the same way. Give him the CNN News network, he says, and he will save the country. New York Yankee style.
Show Notes:
1.”Mitt Romney To Donors: I Would Explain My Energy Plan, But Reporters Are Here” The Huffington Post By Jennifer Bendery Posted: 08/21/2012
2.”Obama Avoids Washington’s “Gotcha” Journalists in Favor of Local Press” By Kenneth T. Walsh for U.S. News and World Report, August 20, 2012
3. Irish journalist Vincent Browne confronts the European Central Bank’s Klaus Masuc
Trapped by the Inflexible Mind - Common Sense 236
Description: Jobs are the main subject of both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, but Dan explains why both parties refuse to discuss the real reason good jobs are in such scarce supply.
Show Notes:
1. “Why millions of jobs aren’t coming back” by By Kevin Mellyn for MSN Money, Aug 10, 2012
2. “Job Market’s Tough ‘New Normal’ : Some Careers Aren’t Coming Back” by Zachary Karabell for The Daily Beast, Mar 2, 2012
3. “World’s richest woman suggests $2 a day wages for Australian miners” By David Edwards for multiple news outlets, September 5, 2012
4. “How the U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work” by Charles Duhigg and Keith Bradsher for The New York Times, January 21, 2012
5. Charlie Rose November 15 1994 with Sir James Goldsmith, Member-European Parliament/ Laura D.Andrea Tyson, Chair-Presidents Council of Economic Advisers
Corruption 401 - Common Sense 237
Description: Dan’s audience already knows about the corruption problem in the U.S. political system. In this episode he takes the discussion to the next educational level with Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig.
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The Enlightenment Virus - Common Sense 238
Description: The ideas of the “Age of Enlightenment” are some of The West’s proudest achievements. But what if other societies see them more akin to a virus than a boon? Can human values be internationalized? Should they?
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No Truth, No Consequences - Common Sense 239
Description: Dan breaks down the recent presidential debate and points out what almost all observers already know: that it is all style over substance. He then explains why the next debate will be the same.
Show Notes:
1.”Why You Should Be Outraged About The Ruling To Keep The NDAA Indefinite Detention Clause In Effect” By Michael Kelley for Business Insider, | Oct. 3, 2012
2.”Intelligence effort named citizens, not terrorists” By EILEEN SULLIVAN and MATT APUZZO | for the Associated Press Oct 3,2012.
Losing to Win - Common Sense 240
Description: Dan discusses the counter-intuitive potential upsides for both Democrats and Republicans of a presidential election loss. Could the long-term goals of voters be advanced by a short term reverse?
Show Notes: None
Post-Election Potpourri - Common Sense 241
Description: On a wide-ranging episode Dan breaks down the election results, the David Petraeus scandal, and the recent situation in Gaza.
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Commeth the Repo Man II - Common Sense 242
Description: Nothing wakes people up to the reality of their financial situation more than the repo man showing up to take their car. Dan wonders if the U.S. would benefit from something similar happening to it.
Show Notes: None
High Confrontation - Common Sense 243
Description: As more U.S. states vote to loosen restrictions on marijuana use, Dan hopes the rebellion against federal drug policy at the state level forces the government to begin to explain their reasoning behind decision-making.
Show Notes: None
Gunning for Violence - Common Sense 244
Description: In the wake of another mass shooting, Dan looks at ways to alter a society that glorifies gun violence. He ties together culture, mental health and powerful lobbying groups in a fashion sure to upset everyone.
Show Notes:
1.”So many guns, so few psychiatrists” Letter to the Editor penned by Pamela Wible M.D. From the December 23, 2012 edition of The (Eugene) Register-Guard
2.”The roots of mass murder” by Charles Krauthammer for The Washington Post, December 20, 2012
A Seat at the Table - Common Sense 245
Description: The Common Sense episode released in June 2012 entitled “Put Up or Shut Up” finally pays some dividends. Dan’s hope to prompt positive change is answered from an unexpected quarter.
Show Notes: None
Pie-In-the-Sky Cynicism - Common Sense 246
Description: In a classic example of an off-the-wall “Dan Carlin topic”, Dan examines whether voters are qualified enough to play their role in a democratic system (and what can be done to help them do it better)
Show Notes:
1.”People Aren’t Smart Enough for Democracy to Flourish, Scientists Say” By: Natalie Wolchover, Life’s Little Mysteries Staff Writer February 28, 2012
2. Sir Ken Robinson TED talk on education and creativity 2007
3. “Revolution Hits the Universities” by Thomas Friedman for The New York Times, January 26, 2013
Constitutional Checkmate - Common Sense 247
Description: What happens to a chess player who only thinks one move ahead? Dan argues that’s how the U.S. is fighting The War on Terror. In this episode he touches upon drones, constitutional protections and short-term thinking.
Show Notes: None
Secret Leakage - Common Sense 248
Description: PFC Bradley Manning goes on trial for turning over U.S. Government secrets to Wikileaks for public release. Dan thinks he bears more resemblance to Daniel Ellsberg than to Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
Show Notes: None
When Opportunism Knocks - Common Sense 249
Description: Dan wonders if politicians have to believe in the causes they’re championing for the public to benefit. If the GOP cynically embraces Rand Paul’s constitutional ideas to win elections, can it lead to better things?
Show Notes:
1. “The New Westphalian Web” by Katherine Maher for Foreign Policy Magazine, February 25, 2013
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