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The Friendly Neighborhood Philosopher Podcast

The Friendly Neighborhood Philosopher Podcast

Auteur(s): Adam Swenson
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In this show we wil think philosophically about ... pretty much everything. If you have needed more deep conversations in your life about everything from current events to great thinkers, this show is for you.


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  • The People Have Spoken and They Are Sick of Trumpism
    Nov 5 2025

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    The TL;DR of it is that democrats won just about everything possible, and typically with large margins.

    Trump's approval rating (per 3 recent polls) sits at 37% and just 30% with independent voters. He is underwater on the economy and immigration, which were his two big issues.

    People largely see immigration as a solved problem now that the border is closed, so as the ICE raids become more brutal, expensive, invasive, and extrajudicial, they are a bad issue for him.

    Similarly on the economy, 61% of respondents in one poll said Trump's policies are actively worsening the economy. People were willing to give him time to address the afffordability issues, but the overriding sense is that he has not done that.

    We are in the longest government shutdown in US history, 44 million peoplle are set to go hungry soon (during which time he's building himself a gilded ballroom), and people are very concerned about the state of democracy in America (also a bad issue for him).

    If republicans get their way, many people's health insurance premiums will go up by $1,000/month, which was unpopular for some reason. That is the reason for the extended shutdown.

    And when democrat Adelita Grijalva finally gets sworn in (she won in a landslide with 69% of the vote) she will be the decisive signature on a discharge petition to release the Epstein Files.

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    20 min
  • LIes We Were Told About the Immigrant Next Door
    Nov 2 2025

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    The immigration conversation in the US is dangerously distorted and made emotional.

    In this podcast I debunk four myths about immigrants:

    1. That they are all "illegal"
    2. That anyone is proposing open borders
    3. That immigrants are only consumers here to take advantage of American taxpayers
    4. That fentanyl comes in via illegal immigrants

    If legality was the true concern, why is ICE free to operate outside the law?

    And finally, we look at five scriptures from the old and new testaments about the fatherless, the widow, the orphan, the poor, and the sojourner. Since a lot of the deportation steam is being provided by christians, I thought it fitting to go to the text.

    If you enjoy this episode, please share it!

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    34 min
  • Why Donald Trump is Antifa's Best Recruiter
    Oct 15 2025

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    Donald Trump built his brand on being the “strongman” who would restore law and order — but strongmen always need enemies to stay strong. In this episode, we look at how Trump’s constant wars — against immigrants, scientists, journalists, universities, our international trade partners, and “the radical left” — create the very chaos he claims to be fighting.

    Drawing parallels with Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, we explore how authoritarian leaders promise peace through strength but deliver conflict. From the dismantling of USAID and the CDC to culture wars over schools and DEI, Trump’s agenda depends on perpetual outrage.

    The irony? A politics built on fear and division doesn’t end unrest — it feeds it. The more Trump fights “the enemies of America,” the more enemies America seems to have. In the end, the man promising peace may be the single greatest recruiter for the people he calls radicals.

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    32 min
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