The Truth About Carbon Taxes – Mike Mauceli, Daren Bakst
2024-06-13
In this episode of ‘The Energy Show with REI Energy,’ host Mike Maucelii discusses the implications of a potential carbon tax with Daren Bakst, the Director of the Competitive Enterprise Institute Center for Energy and Environment. The conversation delves into the Biden administration’s plans for carbon taxation, the PROVE IT Act, and the broader push for green policies. Baxt shares his concerns about the economic impact of these initiatives, including higher costs for consumers and potential blackouts. They also touch on the legislative process, accountability in governance, and the global context of climate policies. Tune in to understand what this could mean for American families and businesses.
00:00 Introduction to the Energy Show
00:21 Understanding Carbon Tax
01:54 Legislation
Your Key to Economic Survival – John MacGregor
2024-06-10
In this episode of Full Disclosure with John MacGregor, he dives nto strategies and ideas shaping our world and your wallet. In this episode, MacGregor discusses the latest economic challenges and opportunities. Topics include California’s rising business costs and the impact of policies on fast food chains like Rubio’s Coastal Grill, the potential nationwide implications of California’s anti-contractor legislation, and the Biden administration’s tax plans. He also highlights the Trump tax cuts’ benefits, corporate tax hikes, increasing U.S. debt, and misguided government policies in various states.
00:00 Introduction
01:57 California’s Economic Woes
03:03 Impact of Policies on Your Wallet
07:14 Independent Contractors Under Fire
10:33 Biden’s Tax Plans and Economic Impact
23:11
An Entreprenuer’s Guide to AI – Tom Wheelwright & Matt Beane
2024-06-07
Join Tom Wheelwright as he discovers how entrepreneurs can incorporate and leverage human skills in the age of AI with his guest, Matt Beane.
Matt is an assistant professor in the Technology Management department at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a Digital Fellow with Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab and MIT’s Initiative on the Digital Economy. He does field research on work involving robots and AI to uncover systematic positive exceptions that we can use across the broader world of work. His award-winning research has been published in top management journals such as Administrative Science Quarterly and Harvard Business Review, and he has spoken on the TED stage.
In this episode, learn how to relook at your business model, retrain or repurpose your employees, and "How
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