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Aaron Renn on the source of American policy renewal: https://twitter.com/aaron_renn/status/1772976770028904577
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Foundation for American Innovation: https://www.thefai.org/posts/lincoln-becomes-faiAaron Renn, writer and Co-Founder of American Reformer, joins The Realignment. Aaron and Marshall discuss why despite his conservatism, he believes that the "neoliberal, non-woke-technocratic left" will be the source of American policy renewal, the case for the abundance agenda, populism's inability to solve the issues it identifies, the emerging bipartisan consensus around economic issues, and how today's political moment rhymes with that of the late 1970s.
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Aaron Renn on the source of American policy renewal: https://twitter.com/aaron_renn/status/1772976770028904577
Reboot 2024: The New Reality (Use Code REALIGNMENT for a 25% discount on the gala and day-long conference).
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Foundation for American Innovation: https://www.thefai.org/posts/lincoln-becomes-faiAaron Renn, writer and Co-Founder of American Reformer, joins The Realignment. Aaron and Marshall discuss why despite his conservatism, he believes that the "neoliberal, non-woke-technocratic left" will be the source of American policy renewal, the case for the abundance agenda, populism's inability to solve the issues it identifies, the emerging bipartisan consensus around economic issues, and how today's political moment rhymes with that of the late 1970s.
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