Paul’s on the road, and gives an explanation of what he is up to: think Michigan and Initiative.
Also covered is the sorry state of the current political landscape and practical things to do about it:
Paul’s on the road, and gives an explanation of what he is up to: think Michigan and Initiative.
Also covered is the sorry state of the current political landscape and practical things to do about it:
Finding the lead lining of a silver story from Florida — and other adventures.
Paul Jacob laughs, sighs, weeps, cheers, and jeers his way through the big stories of the week, from Shanghai (really bad news), Virginia (really good news), to the Twitterverse (good news plus a lot of gallows chortling).
This podcast covers the final week of April 2022.
A principal in New York was fired for (how shall we say?) a cavalier attitude towards actual teaching and learning. The point, as he saw it, was merely to pass students through — a scam to get tax money into his budget. He was fired, but given a golden parachute.
Cursèd be his name! (“Khursid” [xʊɾˈʃid] being the excuse for a pun.)
Paul Jacob covers this and other stories from the past week:
Why cannot the media print the most important stories?
Paul Jacob argues for allowing anonymous political speech and activism — in the course of covering the big stories of last week.
Paul Jacob gets new glasses and our weird and wacky world becomes a little bit clearer. Coincidence? Well, it’s Paul’s weekend podcast covering the big stories of the week, as seen through a lens, the lens being the ideas articulated on this here website:
Paul Jacob runs through the absurdities of our time, and gets hit with a theory attempting to answer why, O why:
Also on YouTube and on SoundCloud.
Sam Adams didn’t say it. The Gray Lady admitted it. Texas didn’t do it. China did something. The Deep State is all over it.
What is “it”?
Depends.
Here are the contexts:
This Week in Common Sense, March 21 – 25, 2022. Also available as audio via podcatcher, or hosted on SoundCloud.
This week began with Mike Pompeo and a whale, and ended with securing your safety online:
Note: the first upload of the audio version of this weekend’s podcast was not quite loud enough. If you streamed it and gave up on it, the louder, “normalized” version is up on SoundCloud now.