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Getting Past the Rear View Mirror of Governance

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For the past several years, the United States has governed its people from a Rear View Mirror. Instead of calling for progress, politicians have been inviting everyone to go back and reclaim something familiar (and comfortable) from the past. Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how to go beyond this tragic leadership style and pay more attention to ushering a better future. They present campaign slogans of US Presidents that summarize either their past-minded or forward-looking administrations. The two also talk about how the current media narrative dampens Russian aggression in its ongoing war with Ukraine and the impact of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's leadership style on this conflict.

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For the past several years, the United States has governed its people from a Rear View Mirror. Instead of calling for progress, politicians have been inviting everyone to go back and reclaim something familiar (and comfortable) from the past. Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how to go beyond this tragic leadership style and pay more attention to ushering a better future. They present campaign slogans of US Presidents that summarize either their past-minded or forward-looking administrations. The two also talk about how the current media narrative dampens Russian aggression in its ongoing war with Ukraine and the impact of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's leadership style on this conflict.

Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/

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