The Big Debacle Where There Was No Debate

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2020 · 17 MIN

The Big Debacle Where There Was No Debate

from 85 & DIME · host James Wade

In this episode we were going to break down the big debacle last night that some people thought was a debate which it clearly was it we’re going to look at both sides and tell you how both sides completely flat in this debate Hope you enjoy!!

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