The Death Panel examine mounds of information.
by Seventh Son
The Death Panel examine mounds of information.
by TYH
We are joined by Evening Star (@austrendil13) to talk about national idealism. Check out his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmOLg5kG8qkKCgTVON2-3TA
James and guest host Mike Enoch embark on a rollicking discussion about consumers spending record-setting amounts of borrowed money on items they don't need while hundreds of thousands of retail and manufacturing jobs evaporate before their eyes- taking the middle class with it. $800 car loans on $600 incomes, cash-out refis to pay off credit cards, and the plight of the 60k-a-year overleveraged yeoman worker; where is it all headed? In the second hour, the soft reboot of the Iran conflict is dissected in detail, alongside the increasingly paranoid reaction of Purim-celebrating blue check Twitter personalities. Then, a discussion on the U.S.' quickly fading international influence and some easy solutions to not be a universally hated bloviating world bully. Finally, Mikey ruins Christmas, some suspicious digits, and tales of the Kosher Clipper. All ahead on this week's FTN!
By now you're probably very familiar with the insidious 1965 Hart-Celler immigration legislation. If you're not or need a refresher, go check out FTN 104 - we covered it extensively. What we've done today is put together the prequel of and sequel to the 1965 deep-dive. In part 1, Jazz and Ethnarch discuss the immediate post-WWII infiltration of American government in order to lay the groundwork, throughout the 1950s, for what was ultimately delivered in 1965. In part 2, Jazz and James go deep on California's Prop 187 with rich historical context of what made the systematic subversion of our country possible. If it's Sunday, it's FTN!
by TYH
We are back with a post-Christmas episode ft. @Kentfriendly
by Seventh Son
The disembodied voice of Borzoi fills in for Alex in this very merry(?) last show before Christmas.
Jazz and James cut through the highly choreographed political posturing at week's end to reveal the impeachment process itself as a sword of Damocles that has, as of Friday night, already delivered at least 3 instances crypto-amnesty buried in both the NDAA and year end $1.4 trillion spending package with more on the way. No fight. No veto. 100% checkmate. In the second half, it's an inside look at all the Blooms and Roses of Bloomberg's ascendant candidacy, DOJ working hand in hand with big tech, the latest CIS report on Chinese and Indian immigration trends, and Allsup's top notch Christmas cocktail recipe. If it's Sunday, it's FTN!
by Seventh Son
The Death Panel take a dive into Blood and Thunder.
by Seventh Son
The Death Panel learn that participation equals meddling.
Jazz and James put the schadenfreude on ice as they reflect on acceleration of media career death in 2019 as the industry continues to hemorrhage thousands of blue checks, thus flooding the labor market gig economy with newly-minted baristas and Amazonian indentured conveyor belt servitude. In the second half, it's Repo the Nation, Big Ag cries out as it plows you under, feckless Nordstream sanctions, and a second dose of D'Jugjeet Unchained. If it's Sunday, it's FTN!
