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For other uses, see Veto (disambiguation).
A veto is a legal power to unilaterally stop an official action. In the most typical case, a president or monarch vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming law. In many countries, veto powers are established in the country's constitution. Veto powers are also found at other levels of government, such as in state, provincial or local government, and in international bodies.
US President Ronald Reagan signing a veto of a bill.
Some vetoes can be overcome, often by a supermajority vote: in the United States, a two-thirds vote of the House and Senate can override a presidential veto.[1] Some vetoes...
published: 25 Sep 2024
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Does the President Actually Control the Economy?
The state of the economy is often a central issue in presidential elections, with candidates promising to boost growth, create jobs, and ensure prosperity for all. Once in office, the president is frequently held accountable for economic successes or failures. But how much control does the president actually have over the economy? While the president can influence economic conditions through policy decisions and leadership, the reality is that many factors shaping the economy are beyond the president's direct control.
Editing by Myles Andoh-Phillips
Written by Trevor English
published: 30 Sep 2024
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Why does India not enjoy veto rights in UN? asks Iranian President
The United Nations Security Council "veto power" gives the 'permanent members' the authority to veto any "substantive" resolution.So far only five countries -- the US, China, France, the UK and Russia -- enjoy the right to veto.
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published: 17 Feb 2018
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1/28/23 - The French Revolution (disambiguation)
Anton and Andy discuss the French Revolution of 1789, and a certain culotte-sporting Robespierre.
published: 29 Jan 2023
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POV Someone Said "Didn't Ask"
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2 Media and entertainment
3 Other
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Science and technology
Persistence of vision, the optical illusion whereby multiple discrete images blend into a single image in the human mind
Pyramid of vision, a 3D computer graphics term describing what the viewer sees
Percentage of volume or participate, an algorithm buying or selling at a defined percentage of the exchange volume
Media and entertainment
P.O.V. (magazine), a lifestyle magazine targeted at young profes...
published: 20 Nov 2022
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Everything you need to know about the Brexit!
The EU might be a typical government body. Inefficient and bureaucratic. However, that doesnt necessarily mean that Great Britain is best off dumping it!
~70 yrs ago, we bombed the living crap out of Stuttgart. Next week Im going to give a talk there. Theres been a LOT of forgiveness in europe about what happened back then..... lets just hope that forgiveness hasnt given way to forgetfulness.
published: 12 Jun 2016
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7 Things the Top 1% of Companies Do Better with Their Case Studies: Joel Klettke (Case Study Buddy)
Joel Klettke of Case Study Buddy joined us to share the 7 things the top 1% of companies do better with their case studies.
Here are our biggest takeaways from Joel’s talk:
1. You need to involve the whole team in the case study process.
2. Tell a story. People resonate with stories and not all brands can/want to share metrics
3. Build a process and framework to support your case study work.
Links to additional resources & slides: https://www.clearscope.io/webinars/7-things-the-top-companies-do-better-with-their-case-studies
Timestamps:
0:00 Joel takes the stage
4:35 Cross-team approach
12:01 Intentional story strategy
19:52 Proactive prospecting
24:19 Visible and reported success metrics
28:01 Templates and standardization
31:45 Multi-stage, multi-channel distribution
37:30 Documente...
published: 31 Mar 2023
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How do ELECTIONS work in VIETNAM?
Is Vietnamese democracy a sham, or are elections in Vietnam free and fair? You've probably heard plenty of Western news sources claiming that the Vietnam Communist Party controls our elections and that Vietnam is autocratic without free elections. This video explores the structure of electoral systems in Vietnam and my perspective and experiences voting as a Vietnamese citizen to give you an inside perspective.
Support me at: https://www.patreon.com/lunaoi/
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SOURCES:
Information on USAID:
USAID's involvement with Regime Change:
https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/04/15/when-is-foreign-aid-meddling/secret-programs-hurt-foreign-aid-efforts
"USAID or CIA?"
https://www.telesurenglish.net/opinion/USAID-or-US-CIA-20160919-0013.html
https://...
published: 04 Jun 2021
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The Infrastructure Bill - Is it Actually Good?
Everything you need to know about the Infrastructure Bill!
**NOTE: I know there are concerns about the misallocation of capital, and that this is a contentious topic. This is a high level overview of what it COULD be - and the importance of infrastructure in physical society**
President Joe Biden signed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law Monday
$550b in new infrastructure investment over 5 years -he $1.2 trillion figure comes from including additional funding normally allocated each year for highways and other infrastructure projects.
* ensure safe travel
* efficient transport of goods and services
Ben and I speak at 13:31 about the economy, politics, and more.
notes: https://horse-quart-a62.notion.site/The-Infrastructure-Bill-53942a2ca8ef473088616e25693c9955
00:00 - In...
published: 16 Nov 2021
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Hacking Deep Learning: What is in the Human Voice? Profiling Humans from Their Voice - Rita Singh
published: 28 Mar 2018
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India ko mila #veto power!

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For other uses, see Veto (disambiguation).
A veto is a legal power to unilaterally stop an official action. In the most typical case, a president or monarch vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming law. In many countries, veto powers are established in the country's constitution. Veto powers are also found at other levels of government, such as in state, provincial or local government, and in international bodies.
US President Ronald Reagan signing a veto of a bill.
Some vetoes can be overcome, often by a supermajority vote: in the United States, a two-thirds vote of the House and Senate can override a presidential veto.[1] Some vetoes, however, are absolute and cannot be overridden. For example, in the United Nations Security Council, the five permanent members (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) have an absolute veto over any Security Council resolution.
In many cases, the veto power can only be used to prevent changes to the status quo. But some veto powers also include the ability to make or propose changes. For example, the Indian president can use an amendatory veto to propose amendments to vetoed bills.
The executive power to veto legislation is one of the main tools that the executive has in the legislative process, along with the proposal power.[2] It is most commonly found in presidential and semi-presidential systems.[3] In parliamentary systems, the head of state often has either a weak veto power or none at all.[4] But while some political systems do not contain a formal veto power, all political systems contain veto players, people or groups who can use social and political power to prevent policy change.[5]
The word "veto" comes from the Latin for "I forbid". The concept of a veto originated with the Roman offices of consul and tribune of the plebs. There were two consuls every year; either consul could block military or civil action by the other. The tribunes had the power to unilaterally block any action by a Roman magistrate or the decrees passed by the Roman Senate.[6]
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For other uses, see Veto (disambiguation).
A veto is a legal power to unilaterally stop an official action. In the most typical case, a president or monarch vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming law. In many countries, veto powers are established in the country's constitution. Veto powers are also found at other levels of government, such as in state, provincial or local government, and in international bodies.
US President Ronald Reagan signing a veto of a bill.
Some vetoes can be overcome, often by a supermajority vote: in the United States, a two-thirds vote of the House and Senate can override a presidential veto.[1] Some vetoes, however, are absolute and cannot be overridden. For example, in the United Nations Security Council, the five permanent members (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) have an absolute veto over any Security Council resolution.
In many cases, the veto power can only be used to prevent changes to the status quo. But some veto powers also include the ability to make or propose changes. For example, the Indian president can use an amendatory veto to propose amendments to vetoed bills.
The executive power to veto legislation is one of the main tools that the executive has in the legislative process, along with the proposal power.[2] It is most commonly found in presidential and semi-presidential systems.[3] In parliamentary systems, the head of state often has either a weak veto power or none at all.[4] But while some political systems do not contain a formal veto power, all political systems contain veto players, people or groups who can use social and political power to prevent policy change.[5]
The word "veto" comes from the Latin for "I forbid". The concept of a veto originated with the Roman offices of consul and tribune of the plebs. There were two consuls every year; either consul could block military or civil action by the other. The tribunes had the power to unilaterally block any action by a Roman magistrate or the decrees passed by the Roman Senate.[6]
History
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Worldwide
Veto theories
See also
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- published: 25 Sep 2024
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Does the President Actually Control the Economy?
The state of the economy is often a central issue in presidential elections, with candidates promising to boost growth, create jobs, and ensure prosperity for a...
The state of the economy is often a central issue in presidential elections, with candidates promising to boost growth, create jobs, and ensure prosperity for all. Once in office, the president is frequently held accountable for economic successes or failures. But how much control does the president actually have over the economy? While the president can influence economic conditions through policy decisions and leadership, the reality is that many factors shaping the economy are beyond the president's direct control.
Editing by Myles Andoh-Phillips
Written by Trevor English
https://wn.com/Does_The_President_Actually_Control_The_Economy
The state of the economy is often a central issue in presidential elections, with candidates promising to boost growth, create jobs, and ensure prosperity for all. Once in office, the president is frequently held accountable for economic successes or failures. But how much control does the president actually have over the economy? While the president can influence economic conditions through policy decisions and leadership, the reality is that many factors shaping the economy are beyond the president's direct control.
Editing by Myles Andoh-Phillips
Written by Trevor English
- published: 30 Sep 2024
- views: 818
0:43
Why does India not enjoy veto rights in UN? asks Iranian President
The United Nations Security Council "veto power" gives the 'permanent members' the authority to veto any "substantive" resolution.So far only five countries --...
The United Nations Security Council "veto power" gives the 'permanent members' the authority to veto any "substantive" resolution.So far only five countries -- the US, China, France, the UK and Russia -- enjoy the right to veto.
World is One News, WION examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world.
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The United Nations Security Council "veto power" gives the 'permanent members' the authority to veto any "substantive" resolution.So far only five countries -- the US, China, France, the UK and Russia -- enjoy the right to veto.
World is One News, WION examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world.
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- published: 17 Feb 2018
- views: 9128
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1/28/23 - The French Revolution (disambiguation)
Anton and Andy discuss the French Revolution of 1789, and a certain culotte-sporting Robespierre.
Anton and Andy discuss the French Revolution of 1789, and a certain culotte-sporting Robespierre.
https://wn.com/1_28_23_The_French_Revolution_(Disambiguation)
Anton and Andy discuss the French Revolution of 1789, and a certain culotte-sporting Robespierre.
- published: 29 Jan 2023
- views: 12
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POV Someone Said "Didn't Ask"
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Science and technology
Persistence of vision, the optical illusion whereby multiple discrete images blend into a single image in the human mind
Pyramid of vision, a 3D computer graphics term describing what the viewer sees
Percentage of volume or participate, an algorithm buying or selling at a defined percentage of the exchange volume
Media and entertainment
P.O.V. (magazine), a lifestyle magazine targeted at young professional men
POV (TV series), a PBS television program showing independent, non-fiction film
POV (album), an album by Utopia (1985)
"POV" (song), a song by Ariana Grande (2020)
"P.O.V.", a track on the album Radio:Active by McFly (2008)
"POV" (Batman: The Animated Series), an episode in Batman fiction
PoV, a live concert video album by Peter Gabriel
People on Vacation, an American rock band starring Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup and Ryan Hamilton of Smile Smile
POV pornography, a subset of gonzo pornography in which the performer also holds the camera
"P.O.V.", the seventh track on the album Morning After by dvsn (2017)
Other
Power of Veto (disambiguation)
Parliament of Victoria, Australia
Privately owned vehicle, as a US government acronym
POV, Bible translations into Persian
POV (ᐱᐅᕖ), Inuit surname
See also
POV hat, a control on some video game joysticks
POV shot, a technique in motion photography
POV-Ray, the Persistence of Vision Raytracer, a ray tracing computer graphics program
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Contents
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Science and technology
Persistence of vision, the optical illusion whereby multiple discrete images blend into a single image in the human mind
Pyramid of vision, a 3D computer graphics term describing what the viewer sees
Percentage of volume or participate, an algorithm buying or selling at a defined percentage of the exchange volume
Media and entertainment
P.O.V. (magazine), a lifestyle magazine targeted at young professional men
POV (TV series), a PBS television program showing independent, non-fiction film
POV (album), an album by Utopia (1985)
"POV" (song), a song by Ariana Grande (2020)
"P.O.V.", a track on the album Radio:Active by McFly (2008)
"POV" (Batman: The Animated Series), an episode in Batman fiction
PoV, a live concert video album by Peter Gabriel
People on Vacation, an American rock band starring Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup and Ryan Hamilton of Smile Smile
POV pornography, a subset of gonzo pornography in which the performer also holds the camera
"P.O.V.", the seventh track on the album Morning After by dvsn (2017)
Other
Power of Veto (disambiguation)
Parliament of Victoria, Australia
Privately owned vehicle, as a US government acronym
POV, Bible translations into Persian
POV (ᐱᐅᕖ), Inuit surname
See also
POV hat, a control on some video game joysticks
POV shot, a technique in motion photography
POV-Ray, the Persistence of Vision Raytracer, a ray tracing computer graphics program
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- published: 20 Nov 2022
- views: 367
15:22
Everything you need to know about the Brexit!
The EU might be a typical government body. Inefficient and bureaucratic. However, that doesnt necessarily mean that Great Britain is best off dumping it!
~70...
The EU might be a typical government body. Inefficient and bureaucratic. However, that doesnt necessarily mean that Great Britain is best off dumping it!
~70 yrs ago, we bombed the living crap out of Stuttgart. Next week Im going to give a talk there. Theres been a LOT of forgiveness in europe about what happened back then..... lets just hope that forgiveness hasnt given way to forgetfulness.
https://wn.com/Everything_You_Need_To_Know_About_The_Brexit
The EU might be a typical government body. Inefficient and bureaucratic. However, that doesnt necessarily mean that Great Britain is best off dumping it!
~70 yrs ago, we bombed the living crap out of Stuttgart. Next week Im going to give a talk there. Theres been a LOT of forgiveness in europe about what happened back then..... lets just hope that forgiveness hasnt given way to forgetfulness.
- published: 12 Jun 2016
- views: 249799
47:22
7 Things the Top 1% of Companies Do Better with Their Case Studies: Joel Klettke (Case Study Buddy)
Joel Klettke of Case Study Buddy joined us to share the 7 things the top 1% of companies do better with their case studies.
Here are our biggest takeaways from...
Joel Klettke of Case Study Buddy joined us to share the 7 things the top 1% of companies do better with their case studies.
Here are our biggest takeaways from Joel’s talk:
1. You need to involve the whole team in the case study process.
2. Tell a story. People resonate with stories and not all brands can/want to share metrics
3. Build a process and framework to support your case study work.
Links to additional resources & slides: https://www.clearscope.io/webinars/7-things-the-top-companies-do-better-with-their-case-studies
Timestamps:
0:00 Joel takes the stage
4:35 Cross-team approach
12:01 Intentional story strategy
19:52 Proactive prospecting
24:19 Visible and reported success metrics
28:01 Templates and standardization
31:45 Multi-stage, multi-channel distribution
37:30 Documented SOPs/Playbooks
40:01 Q&A
Subscribe for more videos on content and SEO.
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About Joel Klettke:
Joel is the founder of Case Study Buddy and a freelance conversion copywriter. He specializes in helping B2B businesses like SaaS, digital agencies and their clients better understand their customers, optimize their conversion funnels and drive more customers to action with compelling copy.
Follow Joel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoelKlettke
About Case Study Buddy:
Case Study Buddy helps midsize to enterprise companies like HubSpot, Loom, Docebo, Extensiv, Lever, and more.
They’re a full team of interviewers, writers, videographers, project managers, designers, and strategists. It’s like hiring an entire department dedicated to making your case studies hit harder, convert better, and drive more ROI.
Clearscope (https://www.clearscope.io/) is the best-in-class SEO content optimization platform that drives search traffic.
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https://wn.com/7_Things_The_Top_1_Of_Companies_Do_Better_With_Their_Case_Studies_Joel_Klettke_(Case_Study_Buddy)
Joel Klettke of Case Study Buddy joined us to share the 7 things the top 1% of companies do better with their case studies.
Here are our biggest takeaways from Joel’s talk:
1. You need to involve the whole team in the case study process.
2. Tell a story. People resonate with stories and not all brands can/want to share metrics
3. Build a process and framework to support your case study work.
Links to additional resources & slides: https://www.clearscope.io/webinars/7-things-the-top-companies-do-better-with-their-case-studies
Timestamps:
0:00 Joel takes the stage
4:35 Cross-team approach
12:01 Intentional story strategy
19:52 Proactive prospecting
24:19 Visible and reported success metrics
28:01 Templates and standardization
31:45 Multi-stage, multi-channel distribution
37:30 Documented SOPs/Playbooks
40:01 Q&A
Subscribe for more videos on content and SEO.
https://www.youtube.com/clearscope?sub_confirmation=1
About Joel Klettke:
Joel is the founder of Case Study Buddy and a freelance conversion copywriter. He specializes in helping B2B businesses like SaaS, digital agencies and their clients better understand their customers, optimize their conversion funnels and drive more customers to action with compelling copy.
Follow Joel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoelKlettke
About Case Study Buddy:
Case Study Buddy helps midsize to enterprise companies like HubSpot, Loom, Docebo, Extensiv, Lever, and more.
They’re a full team of interviewers, writers, videographers, project managers, designers, and strategists. It’s like hiring an entire department dedicated to making your case studies hit harder, convert better, and drive more ROI.
Clearscope (https://www.clearscope.io/) is the best-in-class SEO content optimization platform that drives search traffic.
Follow us on:
YouTube 👉 https://www.youtube.com/clearscope?sub_confirmation=1
Twitter 👉 https://twitter.com/clearscope
LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/company/clearscopeio
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- published: 31 Mar 2023
- views: 474
29:08
How do ELECTIONS work in VIETNAM?
Is Vietnamese democracy a sham, or are elections in Vietnam free and fair? You've probably heard plenty of Western news sources claiming that the Vietnam Commun...
Is Vietnamese democracy a sham, or are elections in Vietnam free and fair? You've probably heard plenty of Western news sources claiming that the Vietnam Communist Party controls our elections and that Vietnam is autocratic without free elections. This video explores the structure of electoral systems in Vietnam and my perspective and experiences voting as a Vietnamese citizen to give you an inside perspective.
Support me at: https://www.patreon.com/lunaoi/
Luna Oi Merch: https://non-compete.com/shop/
SOURCES:
Information on USAID:
USAID's involvement with Regime Change:
https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/04/15/when-is-foreign-aid-meddling/secret-programs-hurt-foreign-aid-efforts
"USAID or CIA?"
https://www.telesurenglish.net/opinion/USAID-or-US-CIA-20160919-0013.html
https://thediplomat.com/2021/05/vietnams-national-assembly-vote-a-futile-gesture/
https://freedomhouse.org/country/vietnam/freedom-world/2020
https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/01/20/vietnam-hold-elections-countrys-leaders
https://tinhuyquangtri.vn/v.i-lenin-ban-ve-nguyen-tac-tap-trung-dan-chu
https://moha.gov.vn/75-nam/van-ban-huong-dan/tieu-chuan-cua-nguoi-ung-cu-dai-bieu-quoc-hoi-khoa-xv-va-dai-bieu-hoi-dong-nhan-dan-cac-cap-nhiem-ky-2021-2026-45855.html
http://quochoi.vn/hoatdongdbqh/Pages/tin-hoat-dong-dai-bieu.aspx?ItemID=55362
https://thuvienphapluat.vn/tintuc/vn/thoi-su-phap-luat-binh-luan-gop-y/35028/quy-trinh-bau-chu-tich-nuoc-thu-tuong-chu-tich-quoc-hoi
https://www.qdnd.vn/chong-dien-bien-hoa-binh/su-that-ve-cai-goi-la-kenh-truyen-hinh-chtv-va-nha-bao-le-dung-vo-va-655814
http://cand.com.vn/Su-kien-Binh-luan-thoi-su/Ra-mat-Hoi-dong-bau-cu-Quoc-gia-gom-21-thanh-vien-598732/
http://www.chinhphu.vn/portal/page/portal/English/TheSocialistRepublicOfVietnam/AboutVietnam/AboutVietnamDetail?categoryId=10000103&articleId=10001578
http://mttq.tuyenquang.gov.vn/Vanban/dl.pdf
https://wn.com/How_Do_Elections_Work_In_Vietnam
Is Vietnamese democracy a sham, or are elections in Vietnam free and fair? You've probably heard plenty of Western news sources claiming that the Vietnam Communist Party controls our elections and that Vietnam is autocratic without free elections. This video explores the structure of electoral systems in Vietnam and my perspective and experiences voting as a Vietnamese citizen to give you an inside perspective.
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USAID's involvement with Regime Change:
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"USAID or CIA?"
https://www.telesurenglish.net/opinion/USAID-or-US-CIA-20160919-0013.html
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- published: 04 Jun 2021
- views: 35038
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The Infrastructure Bill - Is it Actually Good?
Everything you need to know about the Infrastructure Bill!
**NOTE: I know there are concerns about the misallocation of capital, and that this is a contentious...
Everything you need to know about the Infrastructure Bill!
**NOTE: I know there are concerns about the misallocation of capital, and that this is a contentious topic. This is a high level overview of what it COULD be - and the importance of infrastructure in physical society**
President Joe Biden signed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law Monday
$550b in new infrastructure investment over 5 years -he $1.2 trillion figure comes from including additional funding normally allocated each year for highways and other infrastructure projects.
* ensure safe travel
* efficient transport of goods and services
Ben and I speak at 13:31 about the economy, politics, and more.
notes: https://horse-quart-a62.notion.site/The-Infrastructure-Bill-53942a2ca8ef473088616e25693c9955
00:00 - Intro
01:02 - Infrastructure Bill
01:45 - An Overview
05:49 - A Kyla Aside
06:52 - Back to Business
07:26 - Labor/wage Shortage
07:42 - High level thoughts
08:24 - Spending
08:51 - How pay for?
10:39 - Crypto
11:28 - Final Thoughts
13:31 - Full Interview
14:35 - Set Up of the Senate
16:20 - What about the labor market?
18:01 - How to fix the labor market?
20:24 - Structure of the Senate
25:03 - Uncapping the House
28:14 - Attachment to Founders
30:58 - Consolidation of Power
32:50 - Short-termisim in the Political System
34:46 - Solution to Lobbying
35:41 - Puerto Rico and DC
36:33 - Breakdown of Policy
42:01 - Off-brand Story
43:05 - Best parts
44:33 - Flaws
46:32 - Bye Ben
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Music by Hip Gnartic - Carnivores - https://thmatc.co/?l=8102AD70
All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please send me an email,
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DISCLAIMER: This video does not provide investment or economic advice and is not professional advice (legal, accounting, tax). The owner of this content is not an investment advisor. Discussion of any securities, trading, or markets is incidental and solely for entertainment purposes. Nothing herein shall constitute a recommendation, investment advice, or an opinion on suitability. The information in this video is provided as of the date of its initial release. The owner of this video expressly disclaims all representations or warranties of accuracy. The owner of this video claims all intellectual property rights, including copyrights, of and related to, this video.
https://wn.com/The_Infrastructure_Bill_Is_It_Actually_Good
Everything you need to know about the Infrastructure Bill!
**NOTE: I know there are concerns about the misallocation of capital, and that this is a contentious topic. This is a high level overview of what it COULD be - and the importance of infrastructure in physical society**
President Joe Biden signed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law Monday
$550b in new infrastructure investment over 5 years -he $1.2 trillion figure comes from including additional funding normally allocated each year for highways and other infrastructure projects.
* ensure safe travel
* efficient transport of goods and services
Ben and I speak at 13:31 about the economy, politics, and more.
notes: https://horse-quart-a62.notion.site/The-Infrastructure-Bill-53942a2ca8ef473088616e25693c9955
00:00 - Intro
01:02 - Infrastructure Bill
01:45 - An Overview
05:49 - A Kyla Aside
06:52 - Back to Business
07:26 - Labor/wage Shortage
07:42 - High level thoughts
08:24 - Spending
08:51 - How pay for?
10:39 - Crypto
11:28 - Final Thoughts
13:31 - Full Interview
14:35 - Set Up of the Senate
16:20 - What about the labor market?
18:01 - How to fix the labor market?
20:24 - Structure of the Senate
25:03 - Uncapping the House
28:14 - Attachment to Founders
30:58 - Consolidation of Power
32:50 - Short-termisim in the Political System
34:46 - Solution to Lobbying
35:41 - Puerto Rico and DC
36:33 - Breakdown of Policy
42:01 - Off-brand Story
43:05 - Best parts
44:33 - Flaws
46:32 - Bye Ben
Blog: https://kyla.substack.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylascanlon/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kylascan?
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kylascan
Music by Pick Patek - My Mind Is A Barrel (feat. Raindrop Relly & Charles Hussle) - https://thmatc.co/?l=B6CED606
Music by Hip Gnartic - Carnivores - https://thmatc.co/?l=8102AD70
All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please send me an email,
[email protected]
DISCLAIMER: This video does not provide investment or economic advice and is not professional advice (legal, accounting, tax). The owner of this content is not an investment advisor. Discussion of any securities, trading, or markets is incidental and solely for entertainment purposes. Nothing herein shall constitute a recommendation, investment advice, or an opinion on suitability. The information in this video is provided as of the date of its initial release. The owner of this video expressly disclaims all representations or warranties of accuracy. The owner of this video claims all intellectual property rights, including copyrights, of and related to, this video.
- published: 16 Nov 2021
- views: 3787