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JD flies solo once again as Len sits this one out — but that doesn’t stop the GenX reflection from running full power.
This week, JD dives into the upcoming Tron: Ares movie and takes a trip back to where it all started in 1982 with the original Tron. From the days when computers were a mystery to today’s world run by algorithms and AI, JD breaks down how the film’s message about control, identity, and rebellion feels more relevant than ever.
Then the grid shifts from digital to political — with the ongoing government shutdown still paralyzing Washington. How is it that even with control of both chambers and the White House, Republicans can’t keep the lights on? JD calls it out GenX style — blunt, frustrated, and honest — connecting the chaos in D.C. to a larger problem in America’s system itself.
And before wrapping, JD hints at something new — a third-party vision he’s been exploring to reboot the political system entirely.
Because maybe, just like in Tron, it’s time for someone to hit Control-Alt-Delete on the old programs and start fresh.
By JD & LENJD flies solo once again as Len sits this one out — but that doesn’t stop the GenX reflection from running full power.
This week, JD dives into the upcoming Tron: Ares movie and takes a trip back to where it all started in 1982 with the original Tron. From the days when computers were a mystery to today’s world run by algorithms and AI, JD breaks down how the film’s message about control, identity, and rebellion feels more relevant than ever.
Then the grid shifts from digital to political — with the ongoing government shutdown still paralyzing Washington. How is it that even with control of both chambers and the White House, Republicans can’t keep the lights on? JD calls it out GenX style — blunt, frustrated, and honest — connecting the chaos in D.C. to a larger problem in America’s system itself.
And before wrapping, JD hints at something new — a third-party vision he’s been exploring to reboot the political system entirely.
Because maybe, just like in Tron, it’s time for someone to hit Control-Alt-Delete on the old programs and start fresh.