022: Getting Real With My Views on Voting in 2020 and Onward - a podcast by Omari Richins, MPH

from 2020-10-13T00:00

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In this episode, I dive into my perspective on the 2020 elections and what we need to do going forward. To set the record straight, I am neither a Republican or a Democrat - rather I see myself as opting for people who push policies to better populations lives. I talk about why I initially never really liked Obama and why I think he could have done a lot more as the first Black president of the USA. I chat about Muammar al-Gadaffi and how he was a prosperous leader for his people, but was killed by the Obama administration - I am not saying he did no wrong; but he did do a lot of great. I talk about what Obama did well, what he could have done more of. I chat a little about the broken policing system and how tax payers (especially the most disenfranchised and over-policed) are paying for the deaths of these lovely black people while banks are making profits off of them via police brutality bonds. Lastly, I talk about who I thought would have been the best US President in this time and why I believe he had an extraordinary public health framework and share two of his policies that I think need to be implemented going forward.

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