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In today's episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and Charles 'Chuck' Thompson delve into several important topics. They discuss the confusion and effects of tariffs on Liberation Day, including how tariffs operate as a tax affecting consumers and businesses. They also critically examine a University of Colorado study's claim that 7% of Americans have been involved in a mass shooting, emphasizing discrepancies and potential biases in the data. Lastly, they explore the controversial bill that Bayer is pushing in various states to gain immunity from liability lawsuits related to its product, Roundup, and its cancer-causing chemical, glyphosate. Alongside tackling these nuanced issues, they also highlight the role of regulatory environments in business decisions and debunking prevailing myths.
(01:08) Tariffs and Liberation Day
(04:28) Economic Implications of Tariffs
(20:05) Mass Shooting Statistics
(24:59) Mass Shootings: Misleading Statistics
(26:47) Defining Mass Shootings: Different Standards
(27:45) The Reality of School Shootings
(28:21) International Comparisons: Knife Attacks
(28:34) Questioning the One in 15 Claim
(30:13) Roundup and Glyphosate: Legal Battles
(31:43) Bayer's Liability and Farmer Impact
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In today's episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and Charles 'Chuck' Thompson delve into several important topics. They discuss the confusion and effects of tariffs on Liberation Day, including how tariffs operate as a tax affecting consumers and businesses. They also critically examine a University of Colorado study's claim that 7% of Americans have been involved in a mass shooting, emphasizing discrepancies and potential biases in the data. Lastly, they explore the controversial bill that Bayer is pushing in various states to gain immunity from liability lawsuits related to its product, Roundup, and its cancer-causing chemical, glyphosate. Alongside tackling these nuanced issues, they also highlight the role of regulatory environments in business decisions and debunking prevailing myths.
(01:08) Tariffs and Liberation Day
(04:28) Economic Implications of Tariffs
(20:05) Mass Shooting Statistics
(24:59) Mass Shootings: Misleading Statistics
(26:47) Defining Mass Shootings: Different Standards
(27:45) The Reality of School Shootings
(28:21) International Comparisons: Knife Attacks
(28:34) Questioning the One in 15 Claim
(30:13) Roundup and Glyphosate: Legal Battles
(31:43) Bayer's Liability and Farmer Impact
Links:
https://gml.bio.link/
YOUTUBE:
https://bit.ly/3UwsRiv
RUMBLE:
https://rumble.com/c/GML
Check out Martens Minute!
https://martensminute.podbean.com/
Follow Josh Martens on X:
https://twitter.com/joshmartens13
Join the private discord & chat during the show!
joingml.com
Bank on Yourself
bankonyourself.com/gml
Get FACTOR Today!
FACTORMEALS.com/factorpodcast
Good Morning Liberty is sponsored by BetterHelp!
Rediscover your curiosity today by visiting Betterhelp.com/GML
(Get 10% off your first month)
Protect your privacy and unlock the full potential of your streaming services with ExpressVPN. Get 3 more months absolutely FREE by using our link EXPRESSVPN.com/GML

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