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Conservative v Liberal - Now You Know with Howard Sapp

Conservative v Liberal - Now You Know with Howard Sapp

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In this talk, Howard Sapp and his co-host Dr. Cindy Banyai discuss the concepts of conservatism and liberalism in politics. They delve into the nuances of these terms, discussing how they can often be misunderstood and examine their impact on various aspects of society such as the border legislation, voting behavior and the consequences of not participating in the political system. They also touch on recent events, such as the border deal controversy, and how these instances showcase the effects of these political ideologies.

00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Remarks 00:47 Time Flies: Reflecting on the Year So Far 01:23 The Importance of Local Politics 02:45 Understanding the Impact of Political Decisions 03:42 The Role of Politics in Service Provision 06:54 The Influence of Politics on Business 11:31 The Power of Your Vote 18:10 Understanding Conservative and Liberal Values 20:20 Understanding Conservatism: A Discussion 21:25 The Misconceptions of Conservatism 22:19 Conservatism vs. Personal Morality 23:07 The Misalignment of Personal Values and Politics 24:05 The Dark Side of Conservative Politics 25:52 Understanding Liberalism: A Progressive Approach 26:47 The Misconceptions of Liberalism 28:31 The Impact of Politics on Everyday Life 28:54 The Current Political Climate: A Critical Analysis 29:39 The True Meaning of Liberalism 38:06 The Importance of Political Participation 38:50 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

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