Formerly known as ”Less Stupid with Thomas Hiura,” this show now sounds more serious and academic, or something. Join community leaders and creators to discuss current events, music, controversial opinions, and solutions to brokenness. Based in Eugene/Springfield, Oregon.
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Formerly known as ”Less Stupid with Thomas Hiura,” this show now sounds more serious and academic, or something. Join community leaders and creators to discuss current events, music, controversial opinions, and solutions to brokenness. Based in Eugene/Springfield, Oregon.
Tim McCloud is running a historic campaign for the Republican nomination for Oregon Governor. Tim has been a father, a businessman, an early childhood educator, and the chair of a City of Albany bike and pedestrian commission. In a crowded field, I was happy to give this thoughtful fella a chance to talk Oregon issues, especially knowing how less-funded candidates can get drowned out.
We discuss child abuse in Oregon's legal system (0:38), commutation of sentences (4:15), campaign challenges and barriers (7:55), "people over party" and closed primaries (14:19), Tim's background (21:14), public narrative vs. leader's reality (26:12), policy recognizing people: Tim's critique (30:02), Student Success Act (32:31), Black Lives Matter and policing (40:33), free expression, protest tactics, automobiles (49:58), Tim's campaign tune and jazz music (1:00:01), campaign finance reform (1:04:20), reproductive rights (1:07:46) and healing Oregon's economic brokenness (1:19:43). We end with the instrumental track "Turtle Hermit" by Cruzer Urameshi, who happens to be next week's guest (1:25:22).
The discussion is on video at https://youtu.be/r2oal5ZjA_4.
Ballots are due in a dropbox by May 17th. Check out Tim's website: http://www.or4mccloud.com
Broken Class
Formerly known as ”Less Stupid with Thomas Hiura,” this show now sounds more serious and academic, or something. Join community leaders and creators to discuss current events, music, controversial opinions, and solutions to brokenness. Based in Eugene/Springfield, Oregon.