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03102626 Soft Landings, Save Acts, and Screen‑Addled Teens


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In this episode of However Comma, Jack Brett and Jess start with Kristi Noem finally getting the boot from Trump’s cabinet—only to be “reassigned” into a freshly invented “Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas” gig that magically appeared just in time to catch her. They unpack Senator John Kennedy‘s folksy grilling over a $220 million ad budget, and how made‑up jobs function as golden parachutes for scandal‑soaked loyalists like Noem (and maybe soon Pam Bondi).​From there, they dive into the “not‑war” with Iran: Trump’s decision to kill Iran’s supreme leader without congressional authorization, the intel vs. oversight tradeoffs, and the horrifying Tomahawk strike on a children’s school that appears to involve weapons only the U.S. (and a handful of allies) actually field. They go back and forth over when unilateral presidential strikes might be justified, what “immediate threat” should really mean, and why a real investigation—with a public report—is the bare minimum when more than a hundred kids and teachers end up dead on our watch.​On the home front, they tackle the SAVE AMERICA Act’s push for documentary proof of citizenship, what requiring copies of IDs for mail‑in ballots would do to people already working three jobs, and whether making voter ID easier to get is a better answer than blocking ID rules altogether. That spirals into a bigger discussion about undocumented immigrants, full legalization vs. “jumping the line,” under‑the‑table wages, and why exploiting people’s lack of status to keep fruit‑picking labor cheap is, as Jess puts it, bad capitalism.​Finally, they turn to horseshoe politics and the idea that both extremes are converging on “violence is the only answer,” fueled by social platforms optimized for outrage. With Jonathan Haidt‘s The Anxious Generation as a jumping‑off point, they look at teen anxiety spikes across four continents, new age‑gating laws for porn and social media, and whether it’s time to treat social apps more like alcohol—real age proof, real platform responsibility, and fewer Mark Zuckerbergs metaphorically hanging out at the playground handing kids digital cigarettes. Along the way, they even manage to fit in a shoutout to Anthropic, a grab‑bag of extremely on‑brand memes, and why Fallen might be the most underrated “villain actually wins” movie ending of all time.Full Episode Here: https://youtu.be/C5XPEasRT5k#KristiNoem #Iran #SaveAct #TheAnxiousGeneration #SocialMediaKids🔔 Subscribe for more off‑center political debates, media nerdery, and morality arguments about the weirdest corners of current events every other week(ish). Cuz we both have day jobs.🎧 Listen on podcast apps:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/however-comma/id1865801751🌐 Follow us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allsteelnostraw?igsh=MTdrb2tueGR5bmdraw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@allsteelnostraw?_r=1&_t=ZP-92iuali4KP0👇 Chapters & timestamps:00:01:56 Kristie Noem has been Let Go00:06:10 Shield of the Americas00:07:06 Pam Bondi00:13:34 Primaries00:14:32 The Iran War?00:29:09 Iran: The Girl's School Bombing00:35:49 Anthropic: The Hero We Didn't Know We Needed00:47:37 Nationalizing Elections00:49:22 Social Media as Part of the Problem00:53:57 Favorite Movie Villain that Wins in the End01:05:21 Jim Carrey Confirmed to be Jim Carrey

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