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Episode 264- Policy, Economy, and the Tech Transformation: A Deep Dive with Kerry Killinger

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Ready to challenge your perspectives on government efficiency and economic resilience? Join us for a compelling conversation with Kerry Killinger, co-author of "Nothing is Too Big to Fail," as we question the true impact of federal workforce reductions on national unemployment and explore the potential fallout from dismantling entire departments like the Department of Education. With Washington, D.C. possibly facing significant consequences, we navigate the complex dynamics of federal employment and the conceivable shift of educational functions to state and local jurisdictions.
Our discussion doesn't stop there. We tackle the bureaucratic inertia plaguing the United States Postal Service and ponder how public sector delivery could learn from the private sector's efficiency models. As we explore the potential of remote work and its implications on federal agency performance, we draw intriguing parallels with industry leaders like SpaceX and Amazon. The conversation delves into the military's use of technology, reimagining education with vouchers and charter schools, and the importance of measurable outcomes in government spending.
In a broader economic context, we offer insightful analysis of current GDP growth, inflation, and the looming threat of economic bubbles. Examine the ripple effects of COVID-era federal spending, low savings rates, and rising credit card debt while considering the consequences of wealth transfer from baby boomers. We also highlight the transformative power of AI and quantum computing in driving productivity, advocating for policy decisions that foster innovation and economic growth. With a focus on staying competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape, we underscore the timeless value of marketable skills and financial prudence.

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Chapters

1. Episode 264- Policy, Economy, and the Tech Transformation: A Deep Dive with Kerry Killinger (00:00:00)

2. Impact of Federal Bureaucy Policies (00:00:01)

3. Government Bureaucracy and Remote Work (00:13:12)

4. Economic Outlook and Risk Assessment (00:26:36)

5. Assessing Economic Bubbles and Deficit Addiction (00:32:04)

6. Future of Productivity and Technology (00:39:30)

274 episodes

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Ready to challenge your perspectives on government efficiency and economic resilience? Join us for a compelling conversation with Kerry Killinger, co-author of "Nothing is Too Big to Fail," as we question the true impact of federal workforce reductions on national unemployment and explore the potential fallout from dismantling entire departments like the Department of Education. With Washington, D.C. possibly facing significant consequences, we navigate the complex dynamics of federal employment and the conceivable shift of educational functions to state and local jurisdictions.
Our discussion doesn't stop there. We tackle the bureaucratic inertia plaguing the United States Postal Service and ponder how public sector delivery could learn from the private sector's efficiency models. As we explore the potential of remote work and its implications on federal agency performance, we draw intriguing parallels with industry leaders like SpaceX and Amazon. The conversation delves into the military's use of technology, reimagining education with vouchers and charter schools, and the importance of measurable outcomes in government spending.
In a broader economic context, we offer insightful analysis of current GDP growth, inflation, and the looming threat of economic bubbles. Examine the ripple effects of COVID-era federal spending, low savings rates, and rising credit card debt while considering the consequences of wealth transfer from baby boomers. We also highlight the transformative power of AI and quantum computing in driving productivity, advocating for policy decisions that foster innovation and economic growth. With a focus on staying competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape, we underscore the timeless value of marketable skills and financial prudence.

Support the show

Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 264- Policy, Economy, and the Tech Transformation: A Deep Dive with Kerry Killinger (00:00:00)

2. Impact of Federal Bureaucy Policies (00:00:01)

3. Government Bureaucracy and Remote Work (00:13:12)

4. Economic Outlook and Risk Assessment (00:26:36)

5. Assessing Economic Bubbles and Deficit Addiction (00:32:04)

6. Future of Productivity and Technology (00:39:30)

274 episodes

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