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Episode 5 - "Somethin' for nothin'"

EPISODE · Jul 20, 2017 · 59 MIN

Episode 5 - "Somethin' for nothin'"

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We review the Jacobin and Chapo Trap House Bastille Day event in Brooklyn. Should we be bending the knee? We're also talking about jobs, do we need them? Universal Basic Income, is it feasible? Are Paul Krugman and Coldplay just advanced AI producing content for us? Is Nancy Pelosi a sentient fossil? Does Brian's dog interrupt this episode? Is the financial sector a good idea? We have answers to SOME of these questions. Also, Brian almost throws up while thinking about Ted Cruz eating. Check it outtttttt.

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