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The Optimistic American

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  • The past, present, and future of the United States are full of promise. A promise sustained by the efforts of brave individuals and organizations who champion the pursuit of technology, improving the human condition, free markets, and a belief in who we are. We are losing the fact that we are a nation of dreamers, a catapult for those who have the heart to dare, a place that rewards ingenuity and innovation. This country, more than any other, succeeded by making possible the release of the human spirit. We need to put in the work to bring the actual narrative of abundance forward. We need to make it consumable for everyday Americans. It is how our conversations will pivot towards the positive. Our mornings will begin with promise and faith rather than fear and despair. If you’re willing to help others feel better about tomorrow, join us. Weekly shows are coming very soon. Follow us to stay notified of new episodes.
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  • Election 2024: Trust, Leadership, and America's Future
    Jul 15 2024

    Join Paul Johnson on New Frontiers as he delves into the pressing issues surrounding the upcoming presidential race. In this thought-provoking episode, Paul discusses the intricacies of presidential primaries, the potential of Joe Biden stepping down, the implications of the Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity, and how these elements collectively impact the future of American politics. Topics Discussed in the Video: - The Presidential Race: Paul Johnson opens the episode by discussing the dynamics of the presidential election, focusing on the importance of leadership and trust in the current political climate. He emphasizes the critical need for a leader who can truly connect with and reassure the American people. - The January 6th Impact: Reflecting on the events of January 6th, Paul discusses how the actions and inactions of Donald Trump during this period have eroded public trust. He explores the ongoing legal and moral ramifications of Trump's behavior on that day. - Supreme Court and Presidential Immunity: Paul dives into the Supreme Court's decision regarding presidential immunity and its potential future implications. He argues that this decision could set a dangerous precedent, potentially shielding future presidents from accountability. - Biden's Cognitive Ability: Paul addresses the challenges faced by Joe Biden in proving his cognitive ability to lead the country. He critically examines the debate performances and the broader implications for Biden's campaign, highlighting the importance of transparency and trust. - Global and Domestic Challenges: The discussion expands to include the significant global threats posed by China, Russia, and Iran, as well as domestic challenges from the alt-right and radical left. Paul stresses the need for strong, trustworthy leadership to navigate these complex issues. - The Path Forward: Paul concludes with a passionate plea for change, urging political leaders and delegates to prioritize the trust and well-being of the American people. He emphasizes the importance of making tough but necessary decisions to secure the future of American democracy.

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    10 m
  • The End of America, A Civil War in 2024, The Clash of Two Major Cities, and the Trump-Biden Debate
    Jul 14 2024

    Join host Paul Johnson on New Frontiers as he delves into a thought-provoking discussion with guests Bob Robb and Henry Thompson. This episode explores the concept of an "American Apocalypse" as presented by three prominent writers, discussing the political, economic, and social challenges facing the United States today. Topics Discussed in This Video: - The Trump-Biden Debate: Paul, Bob, and Henry discuss their perceptions and expectations surrounding the debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. They discuss the key issues they hope to see addressed, including solutions to America's financial crisis and foreign policy strategies. The panelists speculate on how each candidate will behave and whether there is anything that could change their minds regarding the candidates​​​​. - America, The New Soviet Union?: Henry Thompson presents Neil Ferguson's controversial comparison of the U.S. to the Soviet Union in the 1980s. Ferguson suggests that America is on a similar path of decline, facing issues like declining life expectancy, increasing drug abuse, and aging political leaders. The panel debates the validity of these comparisons, highlighting the differences between the U.S. and the Soviet system, and discussing whether such a dramatic decline is likely​​​​. - A Civil War in 2024: The discussion shifts to Ray Dalio's claim that America is in a civil war. Dalio argues that political polarization and societal divisions are deepening, posing a significant threat to national stability. The panelists evaluate the current political polarization and social unrest, comparing it to historical periods of great stress in the U.S. They conclude that while political mobilization and sporadic violence are concerns, the likelihood of a large-scale civil war is low due to the strength of the U.S. military and policing systems. They emphasize the importance of pragmatic problem-solving leadership to navigate through these turbulent times. - Phoenix vs New York: Paul takes a personal angle on the debate comparing Phoenix, where he was once mayor, to New York. He critiques a promotional piece from The Atlantic, which he perceives as a hit job on Phoenix. Paul contrasts the resilience and effective problem-solving of Phoenix with the significant issues plaguing New York City, such as poor sanitation, homelessness, and an unfavorable business climate, leading to a migration trend towards Phoenix. He defends Phoenix's charter schools and water management, criticizing a negative portrayal by the Atlantic while humorously noting the heat and rat problems in New York.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • FALSE Israel Narratives, Iran’s Nuclear Threat, and the Pathways to Peace in The Middle East
    Jul 6 2024

    Join host Paul Johnson and special guest Robert Satloff, Executive Director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, in this compelling episode of New Frontiers. Satloff brings his extensive expertise in U.S. Middle East policy to discuss the critical issues of Israel losing the narrative, the Iranian nuclear threat, and the path to peace in the Middle East. Topics Discussed in the Video: - Israel Losing the Narrative: Robert Satloff discusses the complex issue of Israel losing control of the narrative surrounding the conflict. The conversation highlights the plight of American hostages held by Hamas, comparing it to other high-profile hostage situations that received more media attention. The discussion delves into how media polarization affects public perception and the urgency of bringing American hostages to the forefront of the conversation. - Iran and Nuclear Weapons: The conversation shifts to the grave implications if Iran were to obtain a nuclear bomb. Robert Satloff explores the potential consequences, including regional instability and the failure of successive U.S. administrations to prevent this outcome. Strategies to avert Iran's nuclear ambitions are also discussed, emphasizing the need for international cooperation and preemptive measures. - Pathways to Peace and Post-War Prospects: Paul, Robert, and the panel discuss the possibilities of what can be done to bring lasting peace to the Middle East and what a post-war landscape might look like. Robert Satloff provides insights into the necessary steps for achieving peace, including diplomatic efforts, economic support, and the role of international communities in rebuilding and stabilizing the region.

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    1 h y 1 m

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