Upcoming Meetings & Events
Berlin Neoliberal Meetup
When: Saturday, June 11th, 2022 7pm CEST
Host: Berlin Neoliberals
Where: Brauhaus Südstern
About: Mehr Wohnungsbau, U-Bahn-Ausbau & Radfahrwege: Das Neoliberal Project ist auch in Berlin angekommen. Wer politisch interessiert ist und sich für diese Themen auch begeistert ist herzlich eingeladen zu unserem zweiten Meetup. In einer entspannten Location gibt es die Möglichkeit sich mit anderen politisch Aktiven und Interessierten auszutauschen. Bitte "kauft" ein kostenloses Ticket, damit wir wissen wie viele kommen, auf den Namen "Rose" ist ein Tisch reserviert. Wir freuen uns auf euch!
Neoliberal Chicago Canvassing with Sean Casten
When: Sunday, June 12th, 2022 8am CDT
Host: Chicago Neoliberals
Where: Meet at Little Toasted by Union Station (300 S Riverside Plaza)
About: Join us June 12th for a day of canvassing and socializing with like minded individuals! If you have questions feel free to email [email protected] and we’d be happy to discuss.
Schedule for June 12th
8:30 AM – Meetup for breakfast
9:30 AM – Depart for Downer’s Grove
10:30 PM – Begin canvassing
2:00 PM – Canvassing concludes, head back to Chicago
3:00 PM – Post-canvassing reception, drinks and lunch
5:00 PM – Conclude day
Philadelphia Neoliberals Chapter Meeting
When: Tuesday, June 14th 2022 5pm EDT
Host: Philly Neoliberals
Where: Cleavers (108 S 18th St)
About: Join the Philly New Liberals at Cleavers at 108 S 18th St at 5 PM on Tuesday, June 12th for food, drink, and discussion! There's a lot to talk about between the upcoming week of action and elections this November, the Philly New Liberals have a lot of opportunities to push for New Liberal ideas. See y'all there!
Denver New Liberal Bike to Work Day Water/Snack Station
When: Wednesday, June 22nd, 2022
Host: Denver New Liberals
Where: Location to be announced soon
About: Let's make Denver Metro more bikeable! June 22 is Bike To Work Day! During the PM we will hand out snacks and water to people biking home from work. You do not need to show up for the whole time, just show up for a few moments and hand stuff out.
Location to be announced soon!
Recent Podcast Episodes
Mailbag #7
It's another mailbag episode! Jeremiah takes listener questions on the Roe v Wade bombshell leak, which types of taxes neoliberals should support, neoliberalism in East Asia, why we talk about GDP so much, if the excesses of the left led to Trump, and much more.
What is Modern Neoliberalism ft. Cardiff Garcia & The New Bazaar
This week's episode is a joint episode with The New Bazaar Podcast. The New Bazaar is a podcast hosted by Cardiff Garcia (formerly of NPR's The Indicator) that discusses topics in economics, policy and politics. Cardiff interviewed Jeremiah for an episode of The New Bazaar on modern neoliberalism: Where did we come from? What do we believe? Are we as bad as the critics say? We're releasing it on both the The New Bazaar and the Neoliberal Podcast
Streets of Gold ft. Leah Boustan & Ran Abramitzky
How do immigrants to America today compare to immigrants in the past? Are immigrants really able to come over and quickly find success? Are immigrants today assimilating at a different rate than previous generations? Economists Leah Boustan and Ran Abramitzky join the show to discuss all this and more in their new book, Streets of Gold: America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success. We discuss how today's immigrants compare with the past, how the second generation differs from the first, and what the modern political discussion around immigration really needs.
The Complications of Climate Policy ft. Kristin Eberhard & Shuting Pomerleau
Many economists favor climate policies like subsidizing green energy and taxing carbon, but how do we practically implement those policies? Kristin Eberhard & Shuting Pomerleau of the Niskanen Center join the podcast to talk about the complicated factors involved in climate policies like carbon taxes, carbon border adjustments, electric vehicle subsidies, and more!
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Upcoming Podcast Episodes
Rep Brad Schneider on the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act and more
Rep Ami Bera on competing with China
Jeff Maurer on the decline of political comedy
Maia Mindel on Argentina and how economists use social media
We're also looking at episodes on hate crimes, the rise of illiberalism, and more!
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