Stereotypes
About This Show
Show Info:
We are 3 guys who live in different cities but enjoy discussing and debating on topics related to politics and current events with each other. The 3 of us are from different ethnicity and grew up from different backgrounds. Our names represent a major stereotype for each of our ethnicity. Bad Driver is an oriental Asian, was not born in the United States, but did grow up here at a young age. MAGA is white Caucasian and was born and raised in the U.S. Tech Support is a brown Asian, was not born and raise in this country, but came to the U.S. at a slightly older age. All 3 of us are college-educated, white-collar American citizens who, in general, have different views and opinions on today's politics and current events. Political correctness is not our priority and strong language may be used (NSFW and parents cautioned). On Stereotypes, ANYTHING GOES!
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Most Recent Episode
Episode 15 - Government & Economy (part 1)
Jan 24
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1 minute
Recorded on December 28, 2017.
The United States of America was founded on limited government because our Founding Fathers believed that the lesser the government is involved in the lives of its citizens, the better the citizens are. They also supported the idea to be applied to the US economy as well. Because the country was founded on Capitalism, many believe that limited government involvement is crucial for a free market to thrive. In this episode, we discuss about whether government involvement in our economy should be limited or not as well as when and when not the government should be involved.
1) Is too much government involvement in our economy a good or bad thing?
2) Is the law of supply and demand enough to guide the economy without government intervention?
Have a listen and find out!
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Episodes of This Show
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62 minutes
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Nov 16, 2017
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Nov 1, 2017