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By Tyler Brown and Sean Walsh
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
After a long hiatus we bring you a special episode to help you better understand what the heck is going on with raising the debt ceiling and why debt is so important for the economy.
Special guest Garret Rahn, a student of journalism and economics, comes on to facilitate discussion about what makes debt so crucial to the American economic system and why the block to raise the debt ceiling is just silly.
On Sunday night May 31st, 2021, Texas democrats successfully staged a walk out to prevent a vote from being held before a midnight deadline on a bill that would add new restrictions to elections in the state.
The vote for Senate Bill 7 was prevented from meeting its midnight deadline and was unable to move forward with its passing.
Senate Bill 7 would implement some of the strictest voting restrictions in the country, making Texas the most challenging state to cast a ballot in America.
Senate Bill 7 would implement a ban drive through booths, a ban on mobile voting booths, mail in voting restrictions, a ban on early voting on Sunday mornings, and changes evidence requirements for overturning an election.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott lead the charge for the vote in favor of Senate Bill 7, and as of June 1, 2021 Abbott threatens the paychecks of the democratic lawmakers who staged the walkout.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is caught up in not one, but two scandals with regard to things he has been found saying off the record. In a series of texts between Johnson and Dyson, Johnson has promised tax breaks for product use of ventilators. Johnson has also been accused of saying that he would rather "have bodies piled high" in the thousands rather than go into another lockdown.
Biden has vocally declared white supremacy as terrorism, the first US president to do so. Biden has also said that Reagans "Trickle Down economics" plan does not work. Biden is also the first president to say this.
Our first live watch of the happenings in the world covers the jury verdict of Derek Chauvin, who is charged on all counts of the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin is charged with First, Second, and Third Degree murder which is typically unheard of.
The Queen's husband, Prince Phillip the Duke of Edinburgh, has passed away just months before his 100th birthday.
Matt Gaetz is being investigated by the FBI and the Department of Justice for allegedly sex trafficking a minor aged 17. Gaetz has declared this a conspiracy against him by a former DOJ official attempting to extort Gaetz and his family.
There have been 16 mass shootings in America since the last episode according to gunviolencearchive.org. Sean and Tyler discuss, once again, gun violence in America.
This week the United Kingdom saw more unrest with a series a protests throughout the country, notably of protestors demanding to be allowed the right to protest despite lock down restrictions. Protestors say they desire to show solidarity with the loss of Sarah Everard and that the police are infringing on their rights to protest.
The Bristol bill introduced into parliament is set to go into affect soon, creating a limit on protests and increasing the power of the police to enforce lock down restrictions.
Immigration is another topic in the eyes of the country as both the UK and the USA are in conversation to increase immigration restrictions as more immigrants are coming to the UK via waterways. The Biden administration is under fire and from both progressives and democrats for their handling of the Mexican immigrant population traveling to the Texas border.
Sean and I discuss gun discourse comparing our two countries.
This episode is an interesting one, for one thing Sean decided to record this episode talking through a metal tube and we start off with a long conversation about LGBTQ topics and issues with privilege making jokes at the expense of others.
The murder of Sarah Everard by UK police is a huge topic the entire country is talking about and we have a very long conversation about the differences between our countries and how public perception comes in to play with the police.
This episode is late and the audio quality is low for some reason. Oh well!
In this episode we have a lengthy discussion about the accusations of racism within the British Royal family with the recent interview of the Oprah Winfrey interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
We also discuss the news of Harry Dunn and Seans small relationship with the man and how it has affected the relationship between the U.S. and the U.K.
This week we have an interesting discussion about the vaccine rollout, the legality of the Biden bombing of Syria against the Assad backed military, and the ethics of removing statehood from a citizen who defects to a stateless terrorist organization.
There was a lot to talk about this week, and we showed up late to the party due to some personal days needed to be taken by the both of us but man are we glad to make it back.
This week a piece of shit human being passed away from cancer, Texas froze over, and once again Biden continues to keep kids in cages.
But also, is Cancun Cruz even really a human?
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.