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Hyper-partisanship is tearing America apart, and we need bold solutions. In this episode of Politically High Tech, we welcome special guest Evan Jaqua, who presents his radical vision for an anti-political party movement. We push the boundaries of conventional political thought by discussing the addictiveness of political power and proposing revolutionary changes like one-term limits for politicians and the elimination of political party dominance. Jaqua passionately argues that our democracy is at risk when those in power prioritize their own interests over the principles they are supposed to uphold. Together, we dissect bipartisan strategies for resolving critical issues like immigration, criticizing both major parties for their self-serving agendas.Turning our attention to Central and South America, we expose the grave dangers posed by entrenched drug cartels and corrupt regimes. By drawing parallels to the fall of the Soviet Union, we highlight the transformative potential of creating economic disparities that can undermine tyranny. The conversation underscores the urgency of addressing root causes, such as political corruption, and advocates for term limits to ensure politicians serve their constituents. We propose comprehensive solutions to improve the quality of life and tackle the refugee crisis, underscoring the need for a holistic approach to combat lawlessness and corruption.Finally, we explore the economic and social benefits of encouraging immigration to revitalize struggling communities and industries. From affordable senior care to labor-intensive sectors like agriculture, an influx of immigrant labor could inject much-needed vitality into the American economy. We introduce innovative concepts like Charter Cities and self-sustaining manufacturing hubs in third-world countries as long-term solutions to global immigration challenges. As we critique the outsized influence of swing counties in presidential elections, we emphasize the importance of honest political discourse and the positive impact of travel on personal growth, setting the stage for future thought-provoking discussions.Follow Evan Jaqua at ...https://www.solutionsparty.org/)If you want to be a guest on my podcast, please click at the link here.https://www.joinpodmatch.com/politically-high-tech)
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