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This week, Kristen and Harrison discuss Provincetown’s season starting and Summer of Sass welcoming eight young adults to move in to the Sass house. They then cover politics: Mayor Mamdani’s taxing of wealthy pied-à-terre owners and balancing New York City’s budget, parallels to Provincetown’s Part-Time Residents Taxpayers Association, and concerns about voter fraud and oligarchy. They touch on California’s jungle primary, Democratic Party identity issues, Citizens United, and Elon Musk losing a lawsuit against Sam Altman/OpenAI. The conversation centers on shifting political divides, especially around technology, and anger over rollbacks of bodily autonomy. QT of the week is Kansas Judge Carl Folsom III temporarily blocking a gender-affirming care ban.
By Kristen Becker and Harrison Fish5
2020 ratings
This week, Kristen and Harrison discuss Provincetown’s season starting and Summer of Sass welcoming eight young adults to move in to the Sass house. They then cover politics: Mayor Mamdani’s taxing of wealthy pied-à-terre owners and balancing New York City’s budget, parallels to Provincetown’s Part-Time Residents Taxpayers Association, and concerns about voter fraud and oligarchy. They touch on California’s jungle primary, Democratic Party identity issues, Citizens United, and Elon Musk losing a lawsuit against Sam Altman/OpenAI. The conversation centers on shifting political divides, especially around technology, and anger over rollbacks of bodily autonomy. QT of the week is Kansas Judge Carl Folsom III temporarily blocking a gender-affirming care ban.

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