Yesterday I had Charles Spadille on the podcast for a fascinating conversation on the state of the US. He has a background as a federal immigration enforcement officer, so we got into immigration and the impact it has had on the US over the last several decades. We also got into the generational divide, the dynamics between men and women, and the coming “Fix It” moment. Anyone who watches
’ Thought Crime Syndicate episodes should be familiar with Charles, but you can find him on Twitter and Telegram (@whiskeyandashes).No man is exempt his zeitgeist. We all grew up in the world we grew up in, for better or for worse or for good or for ill.
- Charles Spadille
Podcast Summary
The Dignity Act, and why it basically looks like an Amnesty bill.
The demographic changes that have happened across the country over the last several decades.
The number of illegals in the US and chain migration.
The generational divide, why younger generations are frustrated, and why the grass is always greener.
The dynamics between men and women, how making women equal will fix it, and the difference between work and adult daycare jobs.
The changing priorities of younger generations.
The fix it moment, and why it is inevitable.
Why the fix it moment won’t fix a democratic republic and his thoughts on monarchy.
Book Recommendations: How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie, No More Mr. Nice Guy by Robert Glover & Man’s Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl.
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