Journalists Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson on Why the Left is Bad at Governing
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This podcast interviews Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, authors of "A Politics of Abundance," discussing the failures of left-leaning governance. The discussion centers on how Democratic policies, intended to protect the environment and ensure fairness, have inadvertently hindered progress on crucial issues like housing and clean energy in states they control. Klein and Thompson argue that excessive regulations and a focus on process over outcome have led to inefficiencies and a loss of working-class support. They cite California's high-speed rail project as a prime example of a project hampered by these issues. The authors propose a shift towards a "politics of abundance," prioritizing tangible results and streamlining processes to achieve progressive goals.
Part 1: Introduction and Problem Definition
Part 2: Focus on Democratic Failures
Part 3: Supply-Side Solutions and CEQA Reform
Part 4: Leadership, Vision, and Practical Steps
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