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The View From Here - behind Enemy lines

The View From Here - behind Enemy lines

Written by: Roy Pitta’s The View From Here
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Mainly political, but not always; I hope you’ll find whatever I talk about both entertaining and educational. The name is from a weekly column I wrote in the early 90s, and is a subtle reference to my being “behind enemy lines” - a (then) Republican surrounded by Democrats; that situation has worsened, as I now watch both Democrats & RINOs they slowly turn The Garden State into a Shithole...I believe in true Republican Principles, not in the Establishment GOP these days. So I describe myself as a Constitutional Conservative Libertarian. And thankfully, I’m not as alone as I once thought.Roy Pitta’s The View From Here Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Memorial Day Weekend Chat
    May 23 2026

    Summary

    In this conversation, hosts Roy and Michael discuss various topics ranging from Hollywood's evolving landscape, cultural appropriation, and the political climate surrounding Trump, to the implications of universal basic income and the limitations of AI. They delve into the impact of welfare systems on communities, the complexities of homelessness, and the role of comedy in social commentary, all while maintaining a humorous and critical tone throughout. In this conversation, Roy and Michael delve into the complexities of AI, the biases in information sources, and the implications of electric vehicles and autonomous technology on society and the environment. They discuss the challenges of understanding AI's rationale, the skewed nature of news sources, and the energy demands of AI and electric vehicles. The conversation also touches on the societal impacts of AI, including the potential for government control and the environmental concerns surrounding technology.


    Takeaways

    Stephen Colbert's cancellation reflects changing tastes in Hollywood.

    Cultural appropriation debates often ignore the essence of acting.

    Democrats lack a coherent platform beyond anti-Trump sentiment.

    Comedy can be a double-edged sword in discussions of race.

    Universal Basic Income may lead to societal stagnation.

    Welfare systems can have detrimental effects on communities.

    Homelessness requires practical solutions, not just sympathy.

    AI's limitations highlight the complexity of human experience.

    The future of work may be challenged by automation and AI.

    Political discourse is often driven by emotional responses rather than logic. AI's rationale may become too complex for humans to understand.

    Information sources are inherently biased, regardless of their political stance.

    It's crucial to eliminate known biased sources when seeking information.

    The energy demands of AI could lead to shortages for households and electric vehicles.

    Autonomous vehicles may improve safety but raise concerns about control and data privacy.

    The integration of AI into daily life increases its reach and potential for misuse.

    Governments could potentially control or disable electric vehicles remotely.

    Electric vehicles' environmental benefits are questionable due to fossil fuel dependency.

    The disposal of lithium batteries poses significant environmental challenges.

    The societal impact of AI and automation could lead to a loss of purpose for individuals.

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    LEGAL STUFF:

    All opinions expressed in this show are the personal opinions of the people expressing them, based on facts as they are known to or interpreted by the speaker, and are not necessarily the opinion of, or endorsed by, either the Platform(s) on which this show is streaming, or the Hosts or Guests - BUT are Protected Speech under the First Amendment to our Constitution. We urge everyone to do their own research for verification. If we are ever wrong, we will apologize in a future episode.


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    The View From Here - Behind Enemy Lines

    As many of you know, my co-host Mike is a Game Designer; here’s a link to Mike’s Games:

    Friendly Fire Board Games


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    59 mins
  • The Revolutionary: John Deaton can Make Massachusetts Great Again.
    May 17 2026

    John Deaton discusses his journey and challenges in running for Senate in Massachusetts. He highlights the political landscape, emphasizing the dominance of one-party rule and its consequences. Deaton raises concerns about security in light of recent assassination attempts on the president and critiques the divisive political rhetoric that fuels animosity among citizens. He advocates for reform to combat corruption in politics, including term limits and single-issue bills, while stressing the importance of unity among Americans regardless of political affiliation. We discuss the decline of integrity and ethics in public service, the implications of the Washington Clean Hands Act, and the need for accountability in Congress. We explore having term limits versus competency tests for politicians, the importance of fresh perspectives in governance, and the challenges facing veterans and the homeless when Politicians in Massachusetts prioritize Illegals over our Veterans.

    We also touch upon the rise of anti-Semitism, the role of the media in spreading misinformation, and the significance of the Second Amendment in protecting citizens from government tyranny.

    Find John Online here:

    JohnDeatonForSenate


    Topics:

    John Deaton is a cancer survivor and a trial attorney.

    He is running for Senate in Massachusetts against Ed Markey.

    Massachusetts has a significant number of independent voters.

    One-party rule has led to economic decline in Massachusetts.

    Deaton emphasizes the need for common sense in politics.

    Recent assassination attempts raise serious security concerns.

    Divisive rhetoric from politicians contributes to societal division.

    Corruption in politics is rampant and needs reform.

    Voter ID laws have widespread support among Americans.

    Deaton calls for term limits and single-issue bills to reduce corruption. Integrity in public service is declining.

    The shift from public service to self-service is concerning.

    Accountability measures like the Washington Clean Hands Act are necessary.

    Incentivizing good behavior in Congress is crucial.

    Competency tests may be more effective than term limits, although Fresh Blood in politics can combat corruption.

    Term limits could significantly change Congress's makeup; Change is often Good.

    Experience in governance should be balanced with accountability.

    Restoring faith in leadership is essential for democracy.

    The rise of anti-Semitism is alarming and needs to be addressed.


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    LEGAL STUFF:

    All opinions expressed in this show are the personal opinions of the people expressing them, based on facts as they are known to or interpreted by the speaker, and are not necessarily the opinion of, or endorsed by, either the Platform(s) on which this show is streaming, or the Hosts or Guests - BUT are Protected Speech under the First Amendment to our Constitution. We urge everyone to do their own research for verification. If we are ever wrong, we will apologize in a future episode.

    Visit us at:

    The View From Here - Behind Enemy Lines

    As many of you know, my co-host Mike is a Game Designer; here’s a link to Mike’s Games:

    Friendly Fire Board Games


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Don't watch this episode - it sucks. You have been warned
    May 13 2026

    This episode was recorded August 4th, 2025, one of several episodes I never published and instead kept in reserve for times when we are unable to do a regular podcast. This week being one of those times, I am releasing (unleashing?) it upon our followers so as to not interrupt our production schedule...

    I don't recall the content of this episode, so when I do listen to it while I am away, I will likely be just as surprised as you.

    All I do know for sure is that Mike is the one who came up with the name for this episode, and if I recall correctly, I didn't agree with him completely - but let the name stay nonetheless, with the intention of changing it at a future time. But since I no longer recall the conversation, I'll just leave it alone.

    We'll be back soon with a fresh new episode. In the meantime, I hope this will keep you entertained and salivating for more.


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    LEGAL STUFF:

    All opinions expressed in this show are the personal opinions of the people expressing them, based on facts as they are known to or interpreted by the speaker, and are not necessarily the opinion of, or endorsed by, either the Platform(s) on which this show is streaming, or the Hosts or Guests - BUT are Protected Speech under the First Amendment to our Constitution. We urge everyone to do their own research for verification. If we are ever wrong, we will apologize in a future episode.


    Visit us at:

    The View From Here - Behind Enemy Lines

    As many of you know, my co-host Mike is a Game Designer; here’s a link to Mike’s Games:

    Friendly Fire Board Games


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    21 mins
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