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HOME & AWAY

 

Welcome to the Christopher Peter Review Podcast. The Christopher Peter Review is your source for original content focused on salient topics from our current events and public policy and centered on facts, evidence, and data.

New podcast episode, Home & Away, discusses prominent issues impacting our society both inside and outside our borders as well as recent current events. Please experience this new podcast episode here on the Christopher Peter Review. 

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BEHIND THE NUMBERS

 


My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to another episode of the Christopher Peter Review. My podcast will always be your source of common-sense analytical commentary on salient topics impacting our economy and society.

New podcast episode, Behind the Numbers,  discussing our economic data within the context they occur. Please experience this new podcast episode here on the Christopher Peter Review. 
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COST OF LIVING

 


My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to another episode of the Christopher Peter Review. My podcast will always be your source of common-sense analytical commentary on salient topics impacting our economy and society.
In this podcast, Cost of Living, I discuss the challenges faced by American households in a challenging economic environment. Americans face an economy experiencing higher than normal inflation, supplies issues preventing them from attaining the goods needed for personal consumption, care in health care facilities, or production facilities. 
Please click above to experience Cost of Living on the Christopher Peter Review.

PROTECTING THE VOTE


My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to The Christopher Peter Podcast, formerly The CRC Review. My podcast will continue to be your source for common sense analytical commentary on salient topics impacting our economy and society. 

The integrity of our elections is paramount to legitimacy of our American democracy, which has seen radical claims made after each of the last two presidential election cycles. As a result, changes and proposed changes will impact how we vote in future elections and how secure the elections are. 

In this podcast, I discuss how to protect the integrity of our elections as well as protecting access to voting. Additionally, I will touch on how political themes of inequity impact our public policy and accountability for government leaders. Please click above to experience the Protecting The Vote podcast here on the Christopher Peter Podcast.

LEADING FROM BEHIND



 

My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to the CRC Review. The CRC Review is your source for common sense commentary covering salient topics impacting our society and economy.

Traditionally, Americans expect our leaders to champion our values, interests, and causes in every corner of the world, especially within our own borders. We expect America to be at the forefront of the global push for good, even if we have to take charge or go at it alone. America is not just another nation, but the lone symbol of true freedom, democracy, and opportunity. 

America deserves strong leadership representative of our democracy rather than a push towards autocracy. The false need to operate in a hectic manner than the deliberative and transparent approach expected is pushing us towards greater autocracy then democracy. Americans wants governance by principle not by manufactured crisis. Leaders should be able to build consensus rather and not coerce society.

In this podcast, Leading from Behind, I discuss the recent current events and other factors to show our leadership is not performing up to par and the potential ramifications society is experiencing. Also, I discuss a possible better incentive to get more people vaccinated. Please click above.

HEALTHY LEVEL OF SKEPTICISM

 


The CRC Review is your source for common sense commentary covering the public policy and salient topics impacting our national economy and overall society.
People should hold a general level of skepticism about any society. Political, social, or economic cynicism is healthy to a point. There are valid reasons to doubt what our leaders state, what we see or read in the media, and what fellow Americans hold as facts that are actually opinions. 
Normally, our society relies on credible sources to determine factual statements versus bloviation or what politicians call political speak. Those credible sources are usually our news media, including newspapers, news channels, and nightly news broadcasts. 
Unfortunately, these sources are lighter on the journalism and bigger on advancing narratives, as many journalists struggle to objectively report facts rather choosing to select facts that advance a predetermined stance. Too often we are coerced and shamed into believing things that turn out to be completely false a few weeks later.
That is why people cannot have complete trust in our institutions that usually help educate the public. Please click on the podcast above for more about why skepticism is healthy in our society.