Podcast Summary
Study finds employment increase after unemployment programs ended: Terminating unemployment benefits led to a 14 percentage point increase in employment among 25 to 54 year olds.
Paying people not to work results in historically low labor force participation. A new study by the National Bureau of Economic Research found that the early termination of unemployment programs led to a 14 percentage point increase in employment among 25 to 54 year olds. Dan Bongino, the host of The Bongino Brief, had previously pointed out the obvious connection between the two, but some liberals seemed puzzled. The study used government data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which liberals often rely on. The findings suggest that when unemployment benefits are discontinued, people are more likely to return to work. However, it's important to note that this is not just about economics. The coronavirus pandemic and its aftermath have also brought issues of misinformation, big tech tyranny, and civil liberties to the forefront.
Eroding freedoms through political targeting and language manipulation: Political targeting and language manipulation are tools used to erode freedoms, seen in attempts to access doctors' records and redefine terms to stigmatize opponents, as well as efforts to shift consumer spending to less secure payment networks.
Creeping tyranny is a gradual process where freedoms are eroded, often through political targeting and language manipulation. An example of this is the ongoing attempts to access the records of doctors who prescribe unapproved medications, like Ivermectin, and the redefinition of terms, such as "anti-vaxxer," to stigmatize opponents. Additionally, there are efforts to shift consumer spending to less secure payment networks, putting data at greater risk of being hacked and exposed. It's important to stay informed and speak out against these threats to freedom and privacy.
Discussing Firearms and Journalistic Bias: Henry Repeating Arms provides high-quality, affordable firearms with a lifetime warranty. Journalistic bias raises concerns in NYC's COVID treatment distribution, potentially threatening individual rights and fairness.
Henry Repeating Arms offers a wide range of firearms with various calibers, finishes, and affordable prices, starting at $250. Their commitment to quality and American craftsmanship is backed by a lifetime warranty. Meanwhile, New York City's consideration of race when distributing COVID treatments raises concerns about creeping tyranny and political bias. During a recent interview, the speaker shared his experience with a less-than-intelligent journalist who wrote a hit piece on him, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a larger platform. The upcoming profile on this journalist, Evan Hosner, is expected to be intriguing as he is known for promoting conspiracy theories. Overall, the conversation highlighted the contrast between the American values of freedom, quality, and opportunity, and the potential threats to individual rights and fairness.
Discussion on CNN contributor's false accusations and violent ideologies: CNN contributor Evan Osnard falsely accused an individual of causing Ashley Babbitt's death and has a history of spreading misinformation. His association with violent ideologies, such as Antifa and BLM, was also highlighted. The speaker emphasized the importance of factual reporting and responsible journalism.
During a discussion, it was revealed that a CNN contributor and Biden biographer, Evan Osnard, has made false accusations against another individual, including blaming him for the death of Ashley Babbitt, despite no evidence. Osnard's history of spreading misinformation and his association with violent ideologies, such as Antifa and BLM, were also highlighted. The speaker emphasized that violence is not an acceptable solution to disagreements and that Osnard's actions are a form of gaslighting, where the perpetrator blames the victim for their own actions. The speaker also noted that Osnard's parents must be disappointed in his behavior and called him out for being a "pee-pee hoaxer" and a "moron." The conversation underscored the importance of factual reporting and responsible journalism.
Media Targets Parallel Economy for Free Speech: The speaker believes the media is targeting him for building a parallel economy for free speech and accuses them of jealousy and embarrassment. He criticizes mask science and vaccine logic, and questions why the media doesn't hold politicians accountable for violent acts.
The speaker believes he is being targeted by the media as the new "boogeyman" because he is building a parallel economy for free speech outside their control. He accuses Evan Osnard of being jealous and embarrassed that he doesn't need the media to speak truth to power anymore. The speaker also mentions his criticism of mask science and vaccine logic, and brings up the example of a Bernie Sanders reporter who committed a violent act, but questions why the media doesn't hold Sanders accountable. The speaker sees 2022 as a fascinating year, implying that there will be continued conflict between his parallel economy and the traditional media. Additionally, the speaker mentions the impending demise of the Google Podcasts app and encourages listeners to follow him on other platforms.