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  • Why the Economic Index is Key to Our Economic Health
    2024/11/08

    Lest We Forget Historical: Economic Index: In this episode of Lest We Forget Historical, host Lillian Cauldwell discusses the Economic Index. What is it? How does it affect you? Why is it so important for us to know? What happens to our economy if the index is too high or too low? Do numbers matter?

    The economic index is a statistical measure of change in a representative group of individual data points. This data is derived from any number of sources, including company performance, prices, productivity, and employment. It tracks economic health from different perspectives. Examples may include the consumer price index, which measures changes in retail prices paid by consumers, and the cost of living index, to name a few.

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    13 分
  • Immigration’s Impact on the U.S. Economy
    2024/11/01

    In this episode of "Lest We Forget Historical," host Lillian Cauldwell tackles the complex interplay between immigration and the US economy. Citing former President Bill Clinton's iconic phrase, "It's the economy, Stupid!"

    Lillian emphasizes the ongoing relevance of this link. The episode explores how authorized and unauthorized immigration impact
    numerous aspects of American life, from demographics to economic trends. Immigrants shape the nation while facing unique
    challenges that many citizens never encounter. Furthermore, the discussion extends to how immigration affects global crises and, the impact on the USA.



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    10 分
  • The First Amendment and the Supreme Court
    2024/10/16

    In this episode of 'Lest We Forget Historical,' host Lillian Cauldwell discusses the Constitution's First Amendment. She explores the viewpoint of a potential presidential candidate who strongly believes that individuals should not have the right to criticize the Supreme Court's decisions and advocates for the prosecution and imprisonment of those who disagree with the high court's decision.

    It has only been since the mid-20th century that the freedom of speech was granted to American citizens. Ms. Cauldwell presents two landmark cases: one by Chief Justice Vinson in Dennis v. United States in 1951, and another by early 20th-century Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, who developed a framework that continues to influence First Amendment law today.

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    21 分
  • Rubi.AI-Transform Your Life in Just Minutes!
    2024/10/12
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    In the inaugural episode of Let's Talk Rubi.ai featuring Heidi Wilde, host Lillian Cauldwell invited Ms. Wilde to introduce herself and discuss her role with Rubi.ai as a Brand Influencer and Affiliate. Answering further inquiries, Ms. Wilde presented a two-minute video explaining Rubi.ai and the significance of its name. She continued by demonstrating how Rubi.ai operates in practice, both for customers and distributors. Concluding her segment,

    Ms. Wilde showcased a slideshow, imparting crucial information for prospective users to effectively employ Rubi.ai in their personal, professional, and spiritual endeavors.

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    46 分
  • Is the First Amendment in danger
    2024/10/11

    In this episode of Lest We Forget Historical, host Lillian Cauldwell discusses recent comments made by potential Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. He suggested that critics of the Supreme Court should be jailed for disagreeing with the Justices' decisions. This is not unprecedented; individuals have been imprisoned for expressing their views throughout history.

    For instance, near the end of World War I, union leader Eugene Debs was sentenced to 10 years for a speech against the draft, a conviction upheld by the Supreme Court. In 1951, during Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist crusades, the Supreme Court supported such actions by affirming the convictions of those who attempted to form a Communist Party in the U.S. It was only in the 1960s that the Court issued decisions protecting political activists and the freedom of the press. These protections could vanish if the Court's current majority favoring free speech changes.

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    15 分
  • Presidential Assassination Attempts Past and Present
    2024/10/04


    In today's episode of 'Lest We Forget Historical,' host Lillian Cauldwell explores the history of assassination attempts on U.S. presidents. She highlights the recent September 15 incident involving potential presidential candidate Donald Trump on a golf course.

    Assassination attempts on presidents have become alarmingly frequent. Consider this: Of the 45 men elected to the presidency since the nation's inception, 40% have faced known attempts in their lives. Four presidents—Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy—were tragically assassinated.

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    18 分
  • Lest We Forget Historical - Trump & the Haitians
    2024/09/27

    In this episode of "Lest We Forget," host Lillian Cauldwell highlights Springfield, OH, where potential candidates Trump and his vice-presidential pick, JD Vance, have made claims about Haitian immigrants allegedly consuming local pets. Despite fact-checkers debunking these allegations, both continue to make inflammatory remarks, potentially inciting violence among citizens due to their staunch immigration policy stance.

    The irony of this situation is not lost on those familiar with historical patterns, considering that Mr. Trump and Mr. Vance are descendants of immigrants seeking to improve their lives in the U.S.

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    19 分
  • The 25th Amendment & Power to the Prez
    2024/09/20

    In this Episode of Lest We Forget Historical, Host Lillian Cauldwell discusses the 25th Amendment of the Constitution and why is the potential Republican presidential candidate wants to change the language so the amendment gives the current president the right to remove the vice president should the president deem it necessary because of conflicting moral, ethical, and political values.

    Is it a power play for him to only retain political colleagues who agree with him and not represent the country's citizens or is it blackmailing the vice president to hold to the party's line? Or does it turn the president into a quasi-dictatorship with no control over the president's actions and behavior? Ms. Cauldwell explores the amendment and proposed changes that might help or hinder the republican president.


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    13 分