Robert Jacobson

What We Leave

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The United States spends more on defense than the next ten countries combined. What if even a fraction of that went toward clean energy, infrastructure, or debt reduction instead?"What We Leave" is a micro podcast exploring the peace economy. The idea is that we can convert defense-dependent industries and communities toward civilian, sustainable purposes. Drawing on the work of economist Seymour Melman and contemporary movements like the Peace Economy Project, each 3-5 minute episode examines one piece of this puzzle: the policy levers, the economic logic, and the human stakes. This isn't abo...

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Robert Jacobson

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Society

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redcircle.com

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8 maj 2026

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What if the people on the other side of the political divide aren't as extreme as we think they are? Research from More in Common found that Americans imagine almost twice as many of their political opponents hold extreme views than actually do. The people with the most distorted perceptions aren't the ones tuned out. They're the ones most tuned in. Robert explores how engagement-based...

Episode 5: Who's Actually Talking? 28.03.2026

When we make decisions as a country, whose voice actually carries weight? The 2024 election cycle cost about $20 billion and most of that didn't come from ordinary people. About 80% of Americans, across party lines, say money in politics threatens our elections. The Supreme Court decisions tied lawmakers' hands. Robert explores the For Our Freedom Amendment, a constitutional amendment effo...

Episode 4: Strange Bedfellows 28.03.2026

Something's happening in Congress that doesn't fit the usual headlines. People who disagree about almost everything are starting to agree on one thing. Robert looks at the unlikely coalitions forming around War Powers and military spending. Tim Kaine and Rand Paul in the Senate, Thomas Massie and progressive Democrats in the House. They're arriving at similar questions from very differ...

Episode 3: What Happens to the Workers? 28.03.2026

Whenever someone brings up rethinking military spending, there's a fair question that comes up: what about the jobs? Robert takes this question seriously. He explores the work of economist Seymour Melman, who spent decades developing plans for "economic conversion" helping defense workers transition to civilian industries. Congress never fully embraced the idea, and when Cold War spend...

Episode 2: What Fifty Billion Dollars Looks Like 27.03.2026

Fifty billion dollars. It's the kind of number that shows up in headlines, gets debated for a few days, then disappears. What does it actually mean? Robert breaks down the tradeoffs we rarely talk about. Fifty billion could fund school lunches for 30 million kids for nearly three years. It could pay for Head Start for four years straight.  It covers about a week of intensive military operation...

Episode 1: What If We Did the Math Differently? 27.03.2026

What if the way we spend money as a country just doesn't add up? Not as a partisan argument , but as neighbors trying to figure out what's best for our kids and grandkids. In this first episode, Robert Jacobson looks at research showing countries that shift resources away from military spending see higher economic growth over time. He explores why this isn't a left-right debate anymore...

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