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WATCH TECH POLICY

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β€œSpaceX is no longer a science project; it's the primary infrastructure for the new space economy, and an IPO would be the largest liquidity event in history.”

β€” Jon McNeill
Macro Pods
MAR 31, 2026Vox Media Podcast Network
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    Tech leaders on White House councils risk regulatory capture - Appointing industry executives to advise on AI policy creates a conflict of interest where rules are effectively written to benefit incumbents rather than protect the public interest.

    β€œHaving the CEOs of the companies you are meant to regulate sitting in the West Wing effectively means the industry is writing its own rulebook.”

    β€” Liz Hoffman
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    SpaceX’s potential IPO marks a shift to infrastructure maturity - The company has evolved from a speculative venture into a critical utility for global communications and defense, making its public debut a generational market event.

    β€œSpaceX is no longer a science project; it's the primary infrastructure for the new space economy, and an IPO would be the largest liquidity event in history.”

    β€” Jon McNeill
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    The Iran conflict is driving a long-term fiscal crisis - Continued military engagement and supply chain disruptions are creating significant economic drag and structural volatility in global energy markets.

    β€œWe have to look past the daily headlines and realize the sheer capital being incinerated in this conflict is a massive tax on global growth.”

    β€” Ed Elson
Good interview shows
MAR 18, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC
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    The Democratic Party's Identity Crisis - Fetterman argues that the party has drifted from common-sense bipartisanship, alienating core voters by prioritizing ideological purity over pragmatic governance.

    β€œThe party has changed, and we’ve lost that sense of bipartisanship that used to define how we get things done in Washington.”

    β€” John Fetterman
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    Fiscal and Border Accountability - The discussion highlights a growing urgency for stricter immigration controls and structural reforms to address the 'debt death spiral' threatening national stability.

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    Shifting Geopolitical Alliances - Rising tensions within NATO and evolving sentiments toward Israel suggest a major recalibration of U.S. foreign policy and international influence.

    β€œThe party has changed, and we’ve lost that sense of bipartisanship that used to define how we get things done in Washington.”

    β€” John Fetterman
Macro Pods
MAR 18, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC
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    The Democratic Party's Identity Crisis - Fetterman argues that the party has drifted from common-sense bipartisanship, alienating core voters by prioritizing ideological purity over pragmatic governance.

    β€œThe party has changed, and we’ve lost that sense of bipartisanship that used to define how we get things done in Washington.”

    β€” John Fetterman
  • β€’

    Fiscal and Border Accountability - The discussion highlights a growing urgency for stricter immigration controls and structural reforms to address the 'debt death spiral' threatening national stability.

  • β€’

    Shifting Geopolitical Alliances - Rising tensions within NATO and evolving sentiments toward Israel suggest a major recalibration of U.S. foreign policy and international influence.

    β€œThe party has changed, and we’ve lost that sense of bipartisanship that used to define how we get things done in Washington.”

    β€” John Fetterman

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