• Larry Turner Interview - Solution for Homeless Crisis and Run for Mayor
    Mar 18 2024

    Larry Turner, a mayoral candidate in San Diego, shares his background as a Marine and his experience working with the San Diego Police Department. He discusses the issue of homelessness in the city and categorizes homeless individuals into three groups: the have nots, the can nots, and the will nots. Turner emphasizes the need for tailored solutions and a compassionate approach to address the diverse needs of the homeless population. He also highlights the criminal element among the homeless and the role of social media in attracting individuals to San Diego. The conversation explores the challenges and potential solutions for addressing homelessness in San Diego. It highlights the appeal of fentanyl as a cheaper alternative to heroin and the need for effective strategies to reduce homelessness. The conversation also discusses the dishonesty and mismanagement in current homelessness programs, the high cost of addressing homelessness, and the flawed research on the issue. It emphasizes the importance of transparency, accountability, and auditing in homelessness programs. The conversation suggests bringing together different organizations and adopting a triage approach to provide shelter beds and comprehensive support services. It concludes with the belief that with the right approach, positive change is possible. In this conversation, Larry Turner discusses the impact of homelessness on police resources and the need for effective triage and filtering systems. He emphasizes the importance of enforcing existing laws and ordinances and the need for better shelter options. Turner also highlights the role of jail in providing safety and treatment for individuals struggling with homelessness. He believes that San Diego's homelessness plan can inspire change in other cities and discusses the benefits of being an independent candidate. Turner also addresses the need to change the strong mayor form of government and empower city council members.

    • Fentanyl has become an appealing alternative to heroin due to its cheaper price and different high, leading to increased addiction rates.
    • Current strategies for addressing homelessness in San Diego have been ineffective, with a lack of transparency, mismanagement, and dishonesty in the allocation of funds.
    • There is a need for greater accountability and auditing of homelessness programs to ensure that taxpayer money is being used effectively.
    • Bringing together different organizations and adopting a triage approach can provide comprehensive support services and shelter beds to help individuals transition out of homelessness.
    • With the right approach, including transparency, accountability, and comprehensive support services, positive change is possible in addressing homelessness. Homelessness has a significant impact on police resources, with a majority of calls being related to homelessness.
    • The domino effect of homelessness on crime and emergency services is evident, highlighting the need for more police officers.
    • Enforcing existing laws and ordinances can help address homelessness and its associated issues.
    • The progressive enforcement model and the Boise case present challenges in effectively addressing homelessness.
    • Providing better shelter options and offering treatment in jail can help individuals struggling with homelessness.
    • San Diego's homelessness plan has the potential to inspire change in other cities.
    • Being an independent candidate allows for a more problem-solving approach to governance.
    • The strong mayor form of government limits the power of city council members and the need for checks and balances.
    • Empowering city council members and promoting bottom-up decision making can lead to better governance.
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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Episode 2 - Reaction and Commentary to Jessie Rude interview
    Feb 10 2024

    Takeaways

    • Discourse and debate are essential for a functioning democracy.
    • Extreme viewpoints hinder productive conversations and understanding.
    • There is a need for honest discussions about political leaders and their actions.
    • The Second Amendment may require reevaluation and compromise.
    • Civility and unity are crucial for a healthy society.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Thank You

    01:05 The Importance of Discourse and Debate

    03:01 The Need for Honest Political Discussions

    05:20 Questioning the Presidential Candidates

    07:48 The Future of Party Politics

    08:46 Different Perspectives on the Second Amendment

    11:10 Reevaluating the Second Amendment

    12:06 Trump and the 14th Amendment

    13:58 Lessons from the Movie Oppenheimer

    17:19 Observations from a Ski Trip in Europe

    19:46 Civility and Unity in Society

    21:13 Moving Forward as a United Country

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    22 mins
  • Critically United - Episode 1 - Interview Jessie Rude, Constitutionalist
    Jan 10 2024

    SummaryIn this conversation, Frederick interviews Jesse Rude, a constitutional scholar and advocate. They discuss the importance of understanding the Constitution and holding the government accountable to its principles. They explore the growth of government and the impact of bureaucracy on individual liberties. Jesse shares his personal experience with adoption and how it shaped his passion for constitutional advocacy. They delve into the Second Amendment and the need for responsible gun ownership. The conversation also touches on the possibility of government turning against the people and the role of armed citizens in defending their rights. The conversation covers a range of topics including securing schools, mental health, homelessness, Trump's presidency, the two-party system, media influence, critical thinking, targeted advertising, cancel culture, and the need for accountability and education.

    Takeaways

    • Understanding the Constitution is crucial for holding the government accountable and protecting individual liberties.
    • The growth of government and bureaucracy has led to the erosion of constitutional rights.
    • Personal experiences can shape one's passion for constitutional advocacy.
    • The Second Amendment is a vital safeguard against government tyranny.
    • There should be a balance between gun ownership rights and addressing concerns about mass shootings.
    • The possibility of government turning against the people is a valid concern, and armed citizens can serve as a last line of defense. Securing schools and addressing mental health are important steps in ensuring the safety and well-being of students.
    • The issue of homelessness is complex and requires effective solutions that go beyond throwing money at the problem.
    • Trump's presidency had both positive and negative aspects, with violations of the Constitution being a concern.
    • The two-party system and political division contribute to the polarization of society and hinder progress.
    • The media plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and can often be biased or manipulative.
    • Critical thinking and open discussion are crucial in navigating the complexities of politics and society.
    • Targeted advertising and marketing strategies contribute to the polarization of society and reinforce echo chambers.
    • Cancel culture and the lack of open discussion limit the exchange of ideas and hinder progress.
    • Accountability and education are essential in holding government officials responsible and effecting meaningful change.
    • The cycle of power and partisanship perpetuates a system that prioritizes party loyalty over the well-being of the country.
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    56 mins