My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to The Christopher Peter Review, which is your source for the both the economic and political side of life.
The policy positions and record of each candidate is pretty clear. We know what the voters want in a new agenda and we know what is being offered to them.
In this podcast episode, I discuss the remaining key issues voters feel are important. Please experience Clear & Obvious below.
My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to The Christopher Peter Review, which is your source for the both the economic and political side of life.
In the past, elections were between candidates that generally agreed on a core set of principles and policy dogma that made little real difference on who was elected. Now, the gap is real and obvious. Elections have consequences and costs.
In this podcast episode, I discuss the economy from a perspective of the ideas put forth by the candidates and what would actually work to elevate our current economic direction. Please experience The Clear Economic Choice below.
My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to The Christopher Peter Review, which is your source for the both the economic and political side of life.
The skill of critical thinking can help a person make the right choices in their lives. Make the right choices in their economic decisions, like changing jobs or staying at your current position. Choices like to live in one community or another. To decide what school to pursue your degree at compared to other institutions with the same program.
The skills used to make the right choices in other areas of your life should be applied to the political decisions you make. Because there are candidates telling people not to overthink the choice come this November. But critical thinking can help you see through the narratives and find substance that you need to make the right choice.
In the podcast episode below, I discuss the importance of political critical thinking. If we stop and think for a moment, consider how much better our society could be if that happened. Please experience my thoughts on critical thinking and applying it to our society.
The size and scale of a company is important. Our economy needs companies of all sizes. Small businesses. Medium businesses. And large global multinationals. These all help our economy and stabilize industries.
There are strong opinions about large corporations. In many ways, we are conditioned to not like big companies and to view them as greedy entities. Yet, we are not supposed to view the government as greedy when taxes are increased during economic downtimes, good times, and anytime elected officials want more funding for pet projects.
The reality is that we need large businesses. Large scale businesses that can employ people, create economic wealth, and produce and distribute the goods and services needed from sea to shining sea. Big companies have the resources to provide the benefits, labor protections, and perks that we wish all employers would offer.
We also need to consider the benefits of having multinationals domiciled in your economy. I believe it is better to have large organizations that operate in your borders be domiciled in your economy than based elsewhere. Just like with individuals, home will always be where the heart and interests are so it is important that home is local. While profitability will always rule, I firmly believe that operations considered foreign will have less leeway than the home operations will have.
In this podcast episode, Real Values, I discuss metrics used to measure the size of companies, managing sports assets for long term success, maintaining values to protect communities, and recent current events.
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Outcomes do not always go as expected. At times, there is a need to pivot and be able to make lemonade when society is handed a batch of lemons. In the case of the presidential primaries, Republican and Democrats might need to find a way to make lemonade.
As a society, we have seen the saying that elections have consequences prove all too correct. Consequences with policy ineffectiveness, personal behaviors, or rigid ideology without regard to the impact on the citizens. Usually, there is a mix of good with the bad consequences. So society has to determine whether the good outweighs the bad.
America is not governed with a parliamentary system, where we can say shortly after an election that “we got this one wrong” and get a redo. Rather we have a governance system based on checks and balance and stability, where we have a long enough period to say without a doubt that we made the wrong choice and this is why now we must change paths.
In this moment, I do believe that both sides have to consider the real possibility that neither of the leading candidates will be available. One is facing new indictments with trials to occur during the contest. While there are clear political agendas working in elevating the alleged crimes, it still is something that may impact the contest. On the other side, the health and well being is clearly a concern along with growing scandals that may impact his appeal as well. What if one is in jail and the other just comes to the realization that he is no longer capable and did not do a good enough job?
I know there are some people that say having a backup plan or contingency plan is sign of a lack of confidence. But I think it is a sign of proper planning, flexibility, and foresight to acknowledge there is a future risk that if it comes to fruition there needs to be some process of still moving forward. This is a moment in time where both parties are clearly headed towards nominating candidates that may not be the best ones available to either side. Candidates that America is better off moving forward from.
In the podcast episode below, I discuss projected labor shortages and how society can address them, I look the potential for rethinking the nominees for next year’s presidential election, novel ideas in sports, and more. Please experience this important podcast episode below.
Welcome to the Christopher Peter Review. My name is Christopher Peter and I discuss the past year, how to make 2023 the year of your dreams, and recent current events in new podcast Last Year. Please experience this podcast episode.
My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to The Christopher Peter Review. In this podcast episode, I lead a discussion on the potential pool of candidates for the upcoming 2024 election, our American democracy, and other current events. Please experience this podcast episode below.
My name is Christopher Peter and welcome to The Christopher Peter Review. In this podcast episode, I lead a discussion on the key takeaways from the recent 2022 midterms and other current events. Please experience this podcast episode below.