Fixing the Constitution to Resolve our Competing Narratives (History Lens)
Will fixing the Electoral College and the Second Amendment precipitate social upheaval. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guests for this episode are Eugene Fidell and David Louie.
Out panel will examine the four chapters of American history (Colonial period to July 4th, Independence to Appomattox, Reconstruction to right now, Going forward after the election) and determine what we need to do to keep the country together after the election.
The role of national narratives in our history; Current competing narratives in our country; Removing Trump will not resolve the competition; Biden’s Build Back Better plan will not be sufficient; The Constitution, particularly the electoral college and the 2nd amendment, needs fixing; The danger of social upheaval in efforts to fix these things.
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