Welcome to "Making a Great America," a podcast dedicated to exploring the meticulous thought and effort that went into the design of the Constitution of the United States. This series is intended as a non-partisan historical review, aimed at enlightening listeners of all political persuasions about the foundational principles of our government. Our goal is to share the rich history behind the Constitution and the reasons why understanding this history is crucial for the survival of our repub ...
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Kurt Schlichter isn't known for sugarcoating anything. Join him for this VIP-exclusive Townhall Podcast where he'll take on everyone that deserves it. AHOY!!!
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The voice of the Air Canada pilots. The podcast includes discussions and interviews with ALPA pilot leaders and volunteers and explores life as an airline pilot at one of Canada’s major global air carriers. The challenges, the sacrifices, and the rewards of Flying the Flag for Canadians around the world. Follow along as we navigate our first meaningful contract negotiations in almost a decade to achieve a world-class contract.
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Thank you for checking out my podcast. Here we will have information about real estate, food and lifestyle in and around Baltimore.
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Welcome to Her March To Democracy where we're telling stories along the National Votes For Women Trail. The trail chronicles the fight for voting rights for women. If you are a historian, history enthusiast, heritage tourist, or simply want to be inspired, listen to the stories of these remarkable and heroic activists who never wavered in their belief in democracy and the rule of law.
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On the eve of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in America, EQUAL MEANS EQUAL has launched the Woman’s Journal 2.0. The Woman’s Journal began as a weekly newspaper in 1870, and was instrumental in mobilizing people across the country to support the 19th Amendment. We hope this new iteration will inspire people nationwide to support the ERA. Kamala Lopez and Natalie White from Equal Means Equal, along with women’s rights attorney Wendy Murphy (@WMurphyLaw) will co-host and interview g ...
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Dans cet épisode, le commandant Kyrylo Chernyshov, membre du comité de négociation, se joint à nous pour discuter de l'accord de principe récemment conclu et de ce qui est à venir dans le processus de ratification. In this episode, Captain Kyrylo Chernyshov, member of the negotiation committee, joins us once again and discusses the recently reached…
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#244: Everything Leftists Do Is Because They Hate Us
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Join host First OfficerJason Chamberlain in conversation with Pension committee Chair Captain Martin Hickey as they look at how proposed changes today will affect the Air Canada pilots tomorrow. Tune in for an episode all about the DB and CWIPP pension plans.Από τον Air Canada Pilots
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In this episode host First Officer Jason Chamberlain sits down with the scheduling committee chair First Officer Peter Winter for an in depth look at changes to scheduling language in the TA.Από τον Air Canada Pilots
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The WeFlytheFlag podcast is back and using its air time to explore the details of this tentative agreement. In this episode Host First Officer Jason Chamberlain talks with PBS committee Chair Captain Dave Darby about the TA's changes to contractual language for bidding and scheduling and what these changes would mean for the Air Canada pilots if th…
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In Making a Great America, host Charlie Jett explores the foundational principles of the U.S. government by examining key arguments from the Federalist and Anti-Federalist debates. The series covers critical topics like the dangers of factions (Federalist #10), the need for checks and balances (Federalist #51), and the importance of an independent …
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With the conciliation phase reaching its final weeks the Air Canada pilots have been asked to cast their vote for a strike authorization. In house host Communications committee member First Officer Jason Chamberlain talks with MEC Chair First Officer Charlene Hudy, MEC Vice Chair First Officer Jesse Jantzi and MEC Strike Committee Chair Captain See…
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Ep#13 Mise à jour : conciliation, scrutin de grève et piquetage Update: conciliation, strike vote and picketing
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Mise au point avec le Commandant Hugo Desrochers, Vice-Président du conseil élu local de Montréal, au sujet du déroulement de la conciliation ainsi que de l'ouverture du scrutin de mandat de grève et du piquetage informatif national à venir. Montreal LEC Vice-Chair Captain Hugo Desrochers discusses latest developments during conciliation as well as…
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Ep#12 Ce qui a été pris, mais jamais retourné : historique des contrats des dernières décennies - A history of the Air Canada pilots collective agreement
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Le commandant à la retraite Jean-Marc Bélanger, ancien président du conseil élu supérieur des pilotes d'Air Canada, revisite les dernières décennies lors d'un épisode traitant de l'historique des conventions collectives des pilotes d'Air Canada. Retired Captain Jean-Marc Bélanger, former Air Canada MEC Chair recalls the previous decades while discu…
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Join host First Officer Jason Chamberlain and guest Strike Committee member Captain Dan McSweeney as they discuss the concessions and losses that were never returned to the Air Canada pilots, even after record years of profit and expansion at Air Canada.Από τον Air Canada Pilots
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Welcome to the Introductory Episode of the Making a Great America Podcast Hello and welcome to the Making a Great America podcast! This is our very first episode, and we're thrilled to have you with us on this journey. What is This Podcast All About? Making a Great America is dedicated to exploring the visionary ideals of the Founding Fathers and t…
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In Federalist Paper No. 1, Alexander Hamilton introduces the series of essays advocating for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He emphasizes the significance of a strong, unified federal government for national stability and prosperity. Hamilton outlines the inadequacies of the Articles of Confederation and addresses the critical decision …
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In Federalist Paper No. 2, John Jay argues for the necessity of a strong, unified government under the proposed U.S. Constitution. He emphasizes the shared heritage, values, and interests of the American people, advocating for a federal government capable of ensuring national security, managing conflicts, and promoting the common good. Jay critique…
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In Federalist Paper No. 3, John Jay argues that a strong, unified federal government is essential for national security and peace. He asserts that a single government will be more effective in avoiding wars and conflicts with foreign nations and between states. Jay emphasizes that a united America can better uphold treaties and international laws, …
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In Federalist Paper No. 4, John Jay argues that a strong, unified federal government is crucial for national defense and foreign policy. He asserts that a single government can better protect the nation from foreign threats and aggressions compared to separate, individual states. Jay highlights that a united America will be more respected and capab…
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In Federalist Paper #5, John Jay emphasizes the necessity of a strong federal union for defense against external threats, economic prosperity through improved trade relations, and maintenance of domestic peace. He argues that a divided nation would be vulnerable to foreign interference and conquest, highlighting historical examples to underscore th…
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Alexander Hamilton, in Federalist Paper #6, argues for a strong federal government to prevent conflicts among the states and ensure national stability. He uses historical examples to show that states, even republics, are prone to rivalry and war. Hamilton emphasizes the role of human nature and economic competition in driving states towards conflic…
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The Anti-Federalists were a diverse group who opposed the 1787 Constitution, fearing it concentrated too much power in a centralized government. Despite being labeled "anti-American," their commitment to individual liberties and skepticism of government overreach led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights. Their key concerns included the absence of …
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In Federalist Paper #7, Hamilton passionately champions a powerful federal government as essential for America's prosperity and security. He vividly portrays the chaos of states grappling with trade barriers and regulatory clashes under the Articles of Confederation, stifling economic potential. Hamilton's vision extends beyond commerce; he envisio…
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Federalist Paper #8 articulates Alexander Hamilton’s nuanced views on military policy and the imperative of maintaining a vigilant yet restrained approach to the use of armed forces in a republican government. His arguments provide valuable insights into the Founders’ concerns about balancing national security with the preservation of liberty, a ba…
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Federalist Paper #9, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the benefits of a strong union as a means to ensure domestic tranquility and prevent factions and insurrections. He references historical examples, such as the confederacies of ancient Greece and modern Europe, which failed due to internal conflicts. Hamilton asserts that a well-constru…
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L'épisode inaugural du balado francophone des pilotes d'Air Canada! Vice-Président du comité des communications, le premier officier Jérémie Laplante rencontre le Commandant Kyrylo Chernychov, membre du comité de négociation, pour discuter des progrès à la table des négociations alors que le décompte vers la conciliation commence. It's the inaugura…
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Federalist Paper #10: The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
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Federalist Paper No. 10, authored by James Madison, addresses the dangers of factionalism and argues for a large republic to mitigate its effects. Madison defines factions as groups of citizens with interests contrary to the rights of others or the interests of the whole community. He asserts that a large republic can better control factions becaus…
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Federalist Paper #11: The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and the Navy
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Federalist Paper No. 11, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the economic and military advantages of a united America. Hamilton emphasizes that a unified government can enhance America's global commercial influence, negotiate better trade terms, and develop a powerful navy to protect national interests. He highlights the benefits of free inte…
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Federalist Paper No. 12, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the importance of a unified government in efficiently collecting revenue, essential for the nation’s stability and growth. Hamilton emphasizes that a strong federal system enhances tax collection, supports economic growth, and prevents tax evasion and smuggling. He highlights that c…
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In Federalist Paper No. 13, Alexander Hamilton presents a detailed and compelling case for the economic advantages of a unified government. He argues that a single, consolidated government can reduce administrative costs, manage resources more efficiently, maintain a cost-effective defense, simplify governance, and prevent inter-state economic conf…
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Anti-Federalist Paper Brutus No. 1, likely written by Robert Yates, argues against the ratification of the proposed U.S. Constitution. Brutus fears that the Constitution grants too much power to the federal government, risking the erosion of state sovereignty and individual liberties. He contends that a large republic would struggle to adequately r…
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Federalist Paper #14 - Objections to the Proposed Constitution From Extent of Territory Answered
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In this episode of "Making a Great America," Charlie Jett explores Federalist Paper No. 14, where James Madison argues for the viability and benefits of a large republic. Madison addresses concerns about the nation's vast size, emphasizing that a system of representation and advancements in infrastructure and communication make effective governance…
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In this episode of "Making a Great America," Charlie Jett explores Federalist Paper No. 15, where Alexander Hamilton critiques the Articles of Confederation and argues for a stronger central government. Hamilton highlights the failures of the Articles in enforcing laws, regulating commerce, and raising revenue, emphasizing the need for a government…
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Federalist Paper #16, authored by Alexander Hamilton, advocates for the ratification of the United States Constitution by highlighting the critical weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Hamilton argues that the current system's inability to enforce laws directly on individuals leads to ineffective governance and potential conflicts among sta…
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Federalist Paper #17 by Alexander Hamilton assures that the proposed Constitution does not threaten state sovereignty. Hamilton argues that the federal government's focus on national issues like defense and commerce, coupled with the strong attachment people have to their local governments, will prevent federal overreach into state affairs. He emph…
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Anti-Federalist Paper: Federal Farmer II (Richard Henry Lee) on General Concerns About the Constitution
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Federal Farmer II by Richard Henry Lee argues against the proposed U.S. Constitution, highlighting concerns about inadequate representation, the dangers of centralized power, broad congressional authority, the lack of a Bill of Rights, and the risks associated with standing armies. Lee’s essay emphasizes the need for a more balanced distribution of…
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Join the Air Canada pilot's ALPA MEC members Chair FO Charlene Hudy, Vice Chair FO Jesse Jantzi and SPSC Chair Cptn Seena Ali-Mirsalari for an in depth discussion on the start of the 60 day conciliation clock.Από τον Air Canada Pilots
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Federalist Paper #18, co-authored by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, examines the failures of ancient confederacies such as the Amphictyonic Council and the Achaean League to argue for a stronger union under the proposed U.S. Constitution. These historical leagues suffered from weak central authority, internal strife, and susceptibility to ma…
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Federalist Paper #19, authored by James Madison, argues for the necessity of a strong central government to ensure stability, security, and effective governance in the United States. Madison examines the failures of historical confederacies, such as the Holy Roman Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, to illustrate the dangers of weak cent…
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Federalist Paper No. 20, authored by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, critiques the weak governance structure of the United Netherlands to highlight the flaws in the Articles of Confederation. The paper argues that the Dutch confederation’s lack of centralized authority led to frequent internal conflicts and an inability to effectively respond…
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