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This week, Tiffany Roberts sits down with Charmaine Yoest, vice president of the Institute for Family, Community and Opportunity at The Heritage Foundation to debunk myths about the Success Sequence.
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This week Tiffany Roberts sits down with Rob Bluey, vice president of communications at The Heritage Foundation and the executive editor of The Daily Signal, to debunk myths about media bias.
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This week, Tiffany Roberts sits down with Mary Clare Amselem, a policy analyst in the Heritage Foundationās Center for Education to debunk myths about the student loan crisis.
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This week, Tiffany Roberts sits down with Emilie Kao, director of Heritageās DeVos Center for Religion & Civil Society to debunk myths about teaching children about gender identity and sexual orientation.
How Could Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Laws Affect You?
https://www.heritage.org/gender/heritage-explains/the-equality-act
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This week, Tiffany Roberts sits down with Joel Griffith, Research Fellow in Heritageās Roe Institute to discuss high rental costs, rent control, and much more.
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This week, Tiffany Roberts sits down with Nick Loris, deputy director of Heritageās Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies to discuss whether there is a climate change crisis, Greta Thunberg, the problem with the Green New Deal, and much more.
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In the final episode of this mini-series, host Samantha Renck sits down with Rachel Greszler to discuss the economic impact of a federally-mandated $15 minimum wage, what demographic would be impacted the most, and much more. Greszler is a research fellow in the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget. In this innovative series Samantha Renck debunks the most common myths plaguing the youngest generations of Americans. From socialism, the electoral college, and the rise of identity politics, Samantha combines āman on the streetā -style interviews from around Washington, D.C. with personal stories and expert analysis on every binge-worthy weekly episode.
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Medicare for All has dominated the health care scene for years, yet questions about a feasible payment plan and the impact on patients remain unanswered. On this week's episode, host Samantha Renck talks with Meridian Baldacci about the real cost of a government-mandated healthcare program, what it would look like for patients, and more.Baldacci is a research assistant in domestic policy studies at the Heritage Foundation.In this innovative series Samantha Renck debunks the most common myths plaguing the youngest generations of Americans.From socialism, the electoral college, and the rise of identity politics, Samantha combines āman on the streetā -style interviews from around Washington, D.C. with personal stories and expert analysis on every binge-worthy weekly episode.
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The Gender Wage Gap has become a major political talking point that has even inspired an āEqual Pay Day.ā Despite what the liberal politicians say, however, does a Gender Wage Gap really exist in America? This week, Samantha Renck talks with Romina Boccia, a leading fiscal and economic expert at the Heritage Foundation. They discuss the difference between the gender wage gap and the gender choice gap, victimhood mentality, and much more. In this innovative series Samantha debunks the most common myths plaguing the youngest generations of Americans. From socialism, the electoral college, and the rise of identity politics, Samantha combines āman on the streetā -style interviews from around Washington, D.C. with personal stories and expert analysis on every binge-worthy weekly episode.
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Identity Politics splits people into subgroups based on race, gender, sexual identity, and other labels. These seem like the most divided times in our historyāis Identity Politics keeping Americans from unifying? This week David Azerrad joins the podcast to lay out where Identity Politics really leads.Azerrad is the Director of the B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics at The Heritage Foundation.In this innovative series Samantha Renck debunks the most common myths plaguing the youngest generations of Americans. From socialism, the electoral college, and the rise of identity politics, Samantha combines āman on the streetā -style interviews from around Washington, D.C. with personal stories and expert analysis on every binge-worthy weekly episode.
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In this innovative series Samantha Renck will debunk some of the most common myths plaguing the youngest generations of Americans. From socialism, the electoral college, rise of identity politics, Samantha combines āman on the streetā -style interviews from around Washington, D.C. with personal stories and expert analysis on every binge-worthy weekly episode.Abolishing the electoral college has become a major goal for liberal politicians, but since its creation it has served as a fundamental part of the countryās political process. This week she sits down with Jarrett Stepman ā a contributor at The Daily Signal and host of the podcast, āThe Right Side of History.ā Jarrett and Samantha discuss the history of the electoral college, some misunderstandings about it, why the national popular vote would go against the original intention of the electoral college, and much more.
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In this innovative series Samantha Renck will debunk some of the most common myths plaguing the youngest generations of Americans. From socialism, the electoral college, rise of identity politics, Samantha combines āman on the streetā -style interviews from around Washington, D.C. with personal stories and expert analysis on every binge-worthy weekly episode. This week she sits down with Daniel DiMartinoāa college student who was born and raised in Venezuela. Three years ago Daniel fled his homeland and its corrupt, socialist governmentābut now that heās safe in the U.S., heās been shocked to hear young Americans are increasingly embracing the policies that destroyed his country. Heās ready to bust some myths with Samantha about where socialist policies REALLY leadā¦ and why Americans shouldnāt take their freedom for granted.
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