Once a political hotbed of neoconservatism and global hawkishness, the Republican Party has softened its foreign interventionism in favor of national security that seeks to defeat America’s enemies before firing its guns and missiles.
Last month, former President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee announced plans to launch a tech-friendly Platform It aims to promote American innovation in technology and cryptocurrency, giving the US an advantage over foreign adversaries without fighting another war.
During “Zero Hour,” Oklahoma Deputy Attorney General for Cybersecurity, Technology and Digital Assets Richard Jackson said, James Poulos We will discuss America’s digital future and the importance of unleashing innovation to take on America’s adversaries.
In an increasingly digital and global world, Jackson sees digitalization not just in the future but in the present, and for him, it’s important to recognize that “from a regulatory perspective, governments tend to be about 20 years behind industry.”
“We’re always playing catch up, so we need to get smart at the state level about what’s going to shape the future of not just our state, but the nation and the world,” Jackson said.
American lawmakers must adapt to these changes in an age of rapid digitalization and globalization. Fighting endless wars in the Middle East was ineffective then and it probably won’t be effective now.
To counter the Chinese threat, America must catch up and lead in technological innovation.
To hear more from Richard Jackson on tech innovation, cybersecurity, digital rights, China and more, All Episodes He co-starred in “Zero Hour” with James Poulos.
America was convinced that technology would rule the world. But in reality, we have been hit by a catastrophe of perpetual crisis, from politics and economics to the spiritual foundations of our existence. The era we grew up in has come to an end. How do we recover and start again? To find the answer, visionary author and media theorist James Poulos examines the minds and hearts of today’s top people in politics, technology, ideas, and culture:Zero Hour” on Blaze TV.





