Jon Messenger

Off Azimuth

Government EN ↓ 8 episodes

When politics become as divisive - as "us versus them" - as it has in the United States, is there any hope for reconciliation? Or will we always remain off our azimuth? In navigation terms, an azimuth is the compass direction you must go to reach your goal. In the United States, our political, moral, and fiscal compasses are all off track. They don't have to stay that way. Join Off Azimuth as we explore the issues plaguing our government and real solutions that won't be easy to implement but could greatly improve our nation.

Author

Jon Messenger

Category

Government

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Latest episode

May 21, 2026

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Episodes

Lobbying and Insider Trading 21.05.2026

Our Legislative and Executive branches have become stepping stones for wealth. Beginning with Willaim Hull in 1792, lobbyists have become an invasive species within our government, eroding the political process to benefit corporations and wealthy individuals. As new legislation has closed lobbying loopholes, some politicians have shifted their focus to a legal, albeit morally gray area, by conduct...

Without Firing a Shot 05.05.2026

While the United States' military might has been irrefutable for nearly a century, that's not the only - or even primary way - the United States has influenced global relationships. It was the nation's soft power, or ability to influence political and economic trends through humanitarian efforts and without coercion, that kept the US forefront on the political stage. With the end of USAID - the US...

The Frog in Hot Water 28.04.2026

As the debate rages for and against universal healthcare and free college tuition, the opposition quickly points out that all other developed nations who provide both often have over 50% realized taxes to cover the government's costs. The United States, conversely, has a much lower tax rate. Or do we? Join me as we explore the piecemealed US tax code and discover if we are actually saving money or...

The Darker Side of Science 24.04.2026

During World War 2, the United States conducted a secretive operation - Operation Paperclip - where they recruited German scientists who were experts in the fields of aero medical treatment, rocket propulsion, and armor innovators. While many of the scientists worked on projects like the Saturn modules for NASA, some were sequestered in bases surrounded by barbed wire and guarded by military polic...

The Invisible Cost of Healthcare 21.04.2026

Healthcare inflation has reached a tipping point, with patients receiving bills from emergency room visits that include $47 for band aids, $60 to be handed ibuprofen, or $2,000 for stitches. As the healthcare inflation outstrips standardized US inflation rates, how can the government mitigate the growing expenses in hospital visits, pharmaceutical costs, and healthcare debt?

War Powers: Checks and Balances 14.04.2026

When the War Powers Resolution was passed in 1973, it sought to make engaging in armed conflicts a collaboration between the President and Congress. Instead, its vague language further muddied the waters and opened the door for subsequent administrations to seek shortcuts and loopholes through which they could engage in combat without involving Congress. Join me as we explore the history of the Wa...

The US Government Financial Spiral 07.04.2026

The United States debt has grown out of control, with Congress operating like a credit card: spending money they don't have on programs they may or may not need. In the past 50 years, the nation's debt has grown from approximately $533 billion in 1975 to over $39 trillion as of March 2026. With Congress adding nearly $2 trillion to the debt every year, is there a hope for balancing the budget and...

Cult of Personality 31.03.2026

Though political infighting has existed as long as our two-party system, our issues were exacerbated during the Nixon administration. The two parties have drifted further and further apart with fewer and fewer self-described centrists. Bipartisanship has become a bad word.. Gerrymandering has been weaponized. The problem lies at the heart of our two-party system, this idea that the party platform...

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