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A discussion of the strange moments that occurred in recent political debates, including McCarthy telling Marjorie Teller-Green to shush and Mitt Romney confronting a fellow debater, as well as Biden's yelling and odd mannerisms.
1:37:42 - 1:40:33 (02:51)
Summary
A discussion of the strange moments that occurred in recent political debates, including McCarthy telling Marjorie Teller-Green to shush and Mitt Romney confronting a fellow debater, as well as Biden's yelling and odd mannerisms.
ChapterJake and Guest on US Economy
EpisodeE115: The AI Search Wars: Google vs. Microsoft, Nordstream report, State of the Union
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The American people are not willing to accept cuts to their entitlement programs after watching the government spend trillions on Forever Wars, enriching pharma companies on a COVID-19 vaccine that didn't work, and funding climate special interests and the Democratic party, and bailing out corporations during the great financial crisis.
1:40:33 - 1:41:34 (01:00)
Summary
The American people are not willing to accept cuts to their entitlement programs after watching the government spend trillions on Forever Wars, enriching pharma companies on a COVID-19 vaccine that didn't work, and funding climate special interests and the Democratic party, and bailing out corporations during the great financial crisis.
ChapterJake and Guest on US Economy
EpisodeE115: The AI Search Wars: Google vs. Microsoft, Nordstream report, State of the Union
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Growing the economy out of the debt entitlement tax problem is possible through increasing energy capacity by 10-20 times and lowering energy costs by 50-75%.
1:41:34 - 1:43:07 (01:32)
Summary
Growing the economy out of the debt entitlement tax problem is possible through increasing energy capacity by 10-20 times and lowering energy costs by 50-75%. By doing so, new industries and production systems will emerge and lead to economic growth.