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The Politics Guys

Trump Vetoes ‘No Emergency’ Resolution, Boeing & the FAA, Trump’s Budget, Beto’s In, College Admissions Scandal

The Politics Guys

Michael Baranowski

News, Education, Politics

4.4783 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Mike & Kristin start the show by discussing the Senate’s vote to rescind the national emergency declared by President Trump, and Trump’s veto of the Congressional resolution. They agree that there’s little chance the veto will be overridden, but it’s still likely to be a long time before any more walls get built given all the legal hurdles the administration will have to overcome. After that, they talk about why the U.S. trailed the rest of the world in grounding the Boeing 737 Max 8 in the wake of the Ethiopian Airlines crash. Mike thinks it may have something to do with Boeing’s political clout in the U.S., which Kristin also sees as a factor. Kristin says that we should be at least somewhat concerned that the world took its cue from China as opposed to the U.S. and that we may need to more carefully consider commercial aircraft regulation. Then it’s a look at President Trump’s 2020 budget. Like almost all presidential budgets, it’s largely dead on arrival but even so it gives us a sense of what the administration’s priorities are - in this case defense and walls. Kristin argues that this makes sense - President Trump is looking toward 2020 and wants to keep his base supportive and engaged. Mike points out the chicanery the administration engaged in to boost the defense budget and laments what he sees as incredible fiscal irresponsibility of ‘tax cut & borrow’ Republicans. Next, Mike & Kristin talk about Beto O’Rourke’s entry into the crowded Democratic presidential hopeful field. Kristin doesn’t think much of O’Rourke, but Mike likes his more moderate stances, at least compared to a number of other prominent Democratic candidates. But he thinks O’Rourke isn’t experienced enough and favors former governors like Colorado’s John Hickenlooper. They close the show by talking about the college admissions scandal. Mike makes the point that this, while troubling, is much less of a problem than the larger system of legal privilege that gives kids from wealthy families a leg up in the admissions process. Kristin agrees, and both Mike & Kristin feel that there need to be some fairly fundamental changes to our education system (which may be the topic of a special policy show they hope to do at some point in the future). Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible. If you’re interested in supporting the show, go to patreon.com/politicsguys or politicsguys.com/support. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Atheists, agnostics, long-haired, weirdos, short-haired weirdos, vandal,

0:05.6

Gooligans.

0:05.9

I'm the government, love the government, love the government, the government,

0:09.5

love the government, the government.

0:11.8

Welcome to the politics, guys, a place for a bipartisan, rational, and civil debate on American politics and policy.

0:17.6

I'm Michael Baranowski, political scientist at Northern Kentucky University. With me

0:21.5

today is political and policy analyst, Kristen Mathini. Hey, Kristen, how you doing? I am doing

0:28.4

okay. You know, it's interesting. Every week goes by, and Monday or Tuesday, I think, gee, it's

0:35.2

kind of a slow week. And then the next thing I know, it's like,

0:38.0

oh my gosh, how are we going to fit in? Everything we need to fit in. It never fails. I should learn by

0:43.4

now. But we do have another pretty busy week, a lot of stuff to talk about. And, you know, I thought

0:49.1

maybe the thing we should start with is on Thursday with the Senate voted 59 to 41 to rescind President

0:58.0

Trump's national emergency declaration. And in that vote, 12 Republicans joined all 47

1:04.6

Senate Democrats opposing it. And of course, that follows that similar vote in the House,

1:10.2

and that margin was 245 to 182,

1:13.3

but only 13 House Republicans voted against the emergency there. And President Trump, of course,

1:19.6

to nobody's surprise, vetoed this. And given the fact that neither chamber passed it with the

1:25.5

two-thirds majority, I'd say it's pretty certain that

1:28.6

this veto won't be overridden. So I think that kind of brings us up to date on this.

1:34.9

What do you make of the vote, Kristen? Well, you know, I think that when it comes to, you know,

1:42.1

President Trump, and I've said this before on the show,

1:45.0

everything he does is with an eye on re-election. I don't think that's any different from any other

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