Many politicians like to refer to the opinions of “the American people” as if we are some monolithic group, and we all agree with the speaker; obviously neither are true. A more reality-based discussion would recognize and respect that we are 300+ million people with different experiences, perspectives, and opinions. Towards that end I speak with SOME AMERICAN PEOPLE about what they think are the three most important issues in our country today, how well our elected leaders are addressing those issues, and what they, and we, could be doing better.
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Many politicians like to refer to the opinions of “the American people” as if we are some monolithic group, and we all agree with the speaker; obviously neither are true. A more reality-based discussion would recognize and respect that we are 300+ million people with different experiences, perspectives, and opinions. Towards that end I speak with SOME AMERICAN PEOPLE about what they think are the three most important issues in our country today, how well our elected leaders are addressing those issues, and what they, and we, could be doing better.
Some American People - XXIX - Washington, D.C., National Mall
SOME AMERICAN PEOPLE
12 minutes 30 seconds
10 months ago
Some American People - XXIX - Washington, D.C., National Mall
Washington, D.C., National Mall
September 2, 2024
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SOME AMERICAN PEOPLE
Many politicians like to refer to the opinions of “the American people” as if we are some monolithic group, and we all agree with the speaker; obviously neither are true. A more reality-based discussion would recognize and respect that we are 300+ million people with different experiences, perspectives, and opinions. Towards that end I speak with SOME AMERICAN PEOPLE about what they think are the three most important issues in our country today, how well our elected leaders are addressing those issues, and what they, and we, could be doing better.