We The People (Audio)
We The People (Audio)
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We the People, hosted by attorney and seasoned political commentator Alina Gonzalez Dockery, provides a practical approach to understanding business law and delivers a balanced perspective on today’s key political issues. Each episode offers insightful legal strategies, actionable advice for business owners, and an informed analysis of the current political landscape, empowering viewers to navigate complex challenges effectively.
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The podcast covers a range of themes including business law, political analysis, and social issues, with specific episodes addressing topics such as legal survival strategies in economic downturns, tax implications for businesses, Medicaid reforms, immigration rights, and political dynamics surrounding major legislative efforts. For instance, episodes delve into the impact of Trump’s policy changes or the legal intricacies surrounding commercial leases.

We the People, hosted by attorney and seasoned political commentator Alina Gonzalez Dockery, provides a practical approach to understanding business law and delivers a balanced perspective on today’s key political issues. Each episode offers insightful legal strategies, actionable advice for business owners, and an informed analysis of the current political landscape, empowering viewers to navigate complex challenges effectively.
In this powerful episode of We the People, host Alina Gonzalez Dockery delivers a common-sense breakdown of two global flashpoints shaking authoritarian power structures. In Venezuela, the removal of Nicolás Maduro marks a historic moment as citizens celebrate the collapse of a corrupt regime built on fear, propaganda, and control. We examine what comes next, the risks of a power vacuum, and the role of U.S. leadership under Donald Trump, including transition plans discussed by Marco Rubio and the future of democratic leadership under María Corina Machado.
The conversation then turns to Iran, where nationwide protests enter their second week, exposing a growing legitimacy crisis for the regime. As fear loses its grip, the streets are speaking—and history may be turning.
This episode explores why these events matter for U.S. national security, global stability, and the fundamental truth that when people reach a breaking point, tyranny cracks. Only on Now Media TV.

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