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This week on the podcast, we’ve got a masterclass in chaos, confusion, and “wait… how does that make sense?”
First up, Zohran Mamdani is out here promising free bus rides for everyone — which sounds great until New Yorkers realize the only thing moving slower than traffic… is the actual plan to pay for it. Turns out “hop on for free” hits a little different when the city’s like, “cool… who’s covering this tab?” Spoiler: nobody knows, and people are NOT thrilled.
Meanwhile, Hakeem Jeffries is floating the idea of the 25th Amendment for Donald Trump — which at this point feels less like politics and more like America’s longest-running reality show. Every week there’s a new episode titled: “Can We Actually Do This?” and the answer is always… “probably not, but we’re gonna argue about it anyway.”
AND THEN… somehow the legal system said, “hold my coffee.”
A suspect in a Charlotte train murder case has been released multiple times because he’s considered competent enough to be out on the street… but also not competent enough to stand trial. So just to recap:
👉 Too competent for jail
👉 Not competent for court
👉 But somehow still in the system like a glitchy NPC
Makes perfect sense. No notes. 👌
So in this episode:
• Free buses… but at what cost (besides sanity)?
• The 25th Amendment: real strategy or political fan fiction?
• And how the justice system managed to invent Schrödinger’s defendant
It’s logic, loopholes, and a whole lot of “are we serious right now?” — because nothing says modern America like policies that don’t add up, politics that never end, and headlines that feel like satire… but aren’t.
Hit play… before someone makes podcasts free too. 🎙️😂
Remember SUBSCRIBE, DOWNLOAD THE AUDIO WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS!
Sponsored by Murphy Engraving- find em on Facebook, Instagram and The Varner Foundation-www.varnerfoundation.org
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This week on the podcast, we’ve got a masterclass in chaos, confusion, and “wait… how does that make sense?”
First up, Zohran Mamdani is out here promising free bus rides for everyone — which sounds great until New Yorkers realize the only thing moving slower than traffic… is the actual plan to pay for it. Turns out “hop on for free” hits a little different when the city’s like, “cool… who’s covering this tab?” Spoiler: nobody knows, and people are NOT thrilled.
Meanwhile, Hakeem Jeffries is floating the idea of the 25th Amendment for Donald Trump — which at this point feels less like politics and more like America’s longest-running reality show. Every week there’s a new episode titled: “Can We Actually Do This?” and the answer is always… “probably not, but we’re gonna argue about it anyway.”
AND THEN… somehow the legal system said, “hold my coffee.”
A suspect in a Charlotte train murder case has been released multiple times because he’s considered competent enough to be out on the street… but also not competent enough to stand trial. So just to recap:
👉 Too competent for jail
👉 Not competent for court
👉 But somehow still in the system like a glitchy NPC
Makes perfect sense. No notes. 👌
So in this episode:
• Free buses… but at what cost (besides sanity)?
• The 25th Amendment: real strategy or political fan fiction?
• And how the justice system managed to invent Schrödinger’s defendant
It’s logic, loopholes, and a whole lot of “are we serious right now?” — because nothing says modern America like policies that don’t add up, politics that never end, and headlines that feel like satire… but aren’t.
Hit play… before someone makes podcasts free too. 🎙️😂
Remember SUBSCRIBE, DOWNLOAD THE AUDIO WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS!
Sponsored by Murphy Engraving- find em on Facebook, Instagram and The Varner Foundation-www.varnerfoundation.org
Support the show

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