Topic: Care

269 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:06:06 - 1:12:16

1873: Supercycle

Ken Paxton, Sharia Law, and Texas National Security

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is targeting Sharia law and organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR, labeling them as organized crime and national security threats. Paxton argues that these ideologies are incompatible with the First Amendment and seeks to prevent "enemy entities" from owning Texas land. The discussion notes that while radical Islamism is a concern, the Muslim population in Texas is only approximately 2%.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:12:17 - 1:15:41

1873: Supercycle

Texas Property Divestment, No-Go Zones, and Muslim Brotherhood

New Texas legislation allows the Attorney General to force "enemy entities" like CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood to divest and sell their property. Ken Paxton claims this will prevent the creation of "no-go zones" and stop these groups from accessing public benefits like water and roads. Critics argue Paxton is using renderings of unbuilt mosques to fuel political fear for his own gain.

VBS
Episode 1870 1:18:31 - 1:24:49

1870: VBS

Ken Paxton, Texas Children's Hospital Transgender Care Settlement

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached a $10 million settlement with Texas Children's Hospital over allegations of improper Medicaid billing for transgender care for minors. As part of the deal, the hospital will revoke privileges for certain doctors and establish a "de-transition clinic." Concurrently, Paxton is challenging incumbent Senator John Cornyn in a primary runoff, a move attributed to the MAGA base's dissatisfaction with Cornyn despite his consistent Republican voting record.

Lubio
Episode 1868 1:51:36 - 1:54:55

1868: Lubio

RFK Jr. Declaration Against Gender-Affirming Care

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a formal declaration stating that "sex-rejecting procedures" are neither safe nor effective for children with gender dysphoria. Citing an HHS report, Kennedy characterized gender-affirming care as "malpractice" and "junk science." He announced six decisive actions to protect children from chemical and surgical interventions, aligning with an executive order from President Trump.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 2:12:32 - 2:16:02

1852: Jell-No!

California Wealth Tax Mechanics, Federal Health Care Cuts

The proposed California wealth tax would target approximately 200 individuals worth over $1 billion, exempting real estate and personal property like private jets. Supporters, including Bernie Sanders, argue the revenue is needed to cover federal cuts to health care. Critics point out that 40% of California's income tax already comes from the top 1%, making the state vulnerable if they relocate.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 2:35:18 - 2:39:03

1852: Jell-No!

Tip of the Day, My Pet Peed, Dog Incontinence

Mimi Smith Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending a cleaning product called "My Pet Peed" for managing pet stains and odors. She explains that she has four elderly dogs, including a 16-year-old basset hound, and uses the hydrogen peroxide-based formula to maintain her hardwood floors. The product is described as fragrance-free and effective on various surfaces.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:39:03 - 2:41:36

1838: Coup Afoot

Donald Trump, Unaffordable Care Act Rhetoric

During a speech in Iowa, Donald Trump utilized the term "Unaffordable Care Act" to describe the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Trump argued that the current system primarily enriches insurance companies through government subsidies and proposed a plan to pay that money directly to families. The hosts note that Trump is "workshopping" new stand-up style material as he develops his 2026 campaign rhetoric.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 28:46 - 31:31

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Minnesota Child Care Fraud, Political Contribution Allegations

House Republicans on the Oversight Committee alleged a multi-billion dollar fraud scheme in Minnesota involving funds intended for child care and autism programs. Testimony suggested that state officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, ignored warnings of fraud while receiving campaign contributions from entities involved in the schemes. Federal prosecutors estimate nearly $9 billion may have been stolen or mismanaged since 2018.

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 14:09 - 17:22

1829: Zoomerwaffen

Nick Shirley, Somali Healthcare Fraud Investigation in Minneapolis

Independent creator Nick Shirley investigates numerous Somali-run healthcare and childcare facilities in Minneapolis suspected of being fronts for financial fraud. Shirley documents buildings containing multiple LLCs with no visible medical activity, suggesting tens of millions of dollars are being funneled through these entities. The lack of mainstream media coverage on these specific local operations is highlighted.

Attunement
Episode 1815 20:57 - 29:06

1815: Attunement

Trump Proposal for Direct Healthcare Subsidies

President Trump proposed a healthcare overhaul that would eliminate the current Obamacare structure and send subsidies directly to citizens rather than insurance companies. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries expressed skepticism regarding the lack of formal legislative text but indicated a willingness to review bipartisan paths for affordability. Critics argue the current system primarily serves as a financial subsidy for large insurance institutions and banks.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:34:30 - 1:37:39

1806: Gray Zone

Middle East Geopolitics, Muslim Brotherhood and CARE

A "boots on the ground" report from the Middle East suggests that the recent release of hostages and redrawing of battle lines are part of a broader effort to eradicate political Islam groups. The analysis identifies the Muslim Brotherhood and its alleged U.S. affiliate, CARE (Council on American-Islamic Relations), as primary targets for future dismantling.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 55:57 - 1:01:43

1804: Mucho Retardo

Senate Gridlock, ACA Credits and Illegal Immigrant Healthcare

Senate Democrats blocked a stopgap bill to reopen the government, with the debate centering on Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits and healthcare for undocumented immigrants. Representative Maxine Waters faced criticism for her comments regarding "healthcare for all people" during the funding dispute.

Stimming
Episode 1802 2:46:15 - 2:52:11

1802: Stimming

Government Shutdown, Affordable Care Act Subsidies

NPR reports on a looming government shutdown as Congress faces a deadline for federal funding. Democrats are seeking to attach Affordable Care Act subsidies and Medicaid provisions to the funding bill, which Republicans have labeled a "non-starter." The segment critiques the "Affordable" Care Act, noting that many citizens find the premiums and deductibles—such as $5,000 a month—completely unaffordable.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 35:26 - 39:43

1795: Dead Feathered

Hepatitis B Birth Dose, CDC Scientific Diplomacy

The discussion shifts to the potential removal of the Hepatitis B vaccine birth dose from the standard schedule. Dr. Daskalakis argued that this dose is critical for children of mothers who did not receive prenatal care to prevent future liver scarring and cancer. The hosts question the necessity of administering this vaccine to newborns and critique the doctor's emotional delivery during his resignation interview.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 3:16:31 - 3:24:13

1783: Dadgum

Tip of the Day, Leather Honey Conditioner

John Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending a product called "Leather Honey" for conditioning leather seats, shoes, and jackets. He claims it leaves no residue and prevents cracking. The episode ends with a "toe-tapper" musical mix by Nico Seim titled "Boomer Jam," and the hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" catchphrase.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 2:44:14 - 2:52:36

1773: Two Beards

Canada MAID Program, Delta Hospice Society Eviction

Angelina Ireland, president of the Delta Hospice Society, shared a story on the Del Bigtree show regarding Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program. She alleged that the government revoked the society's land lease and expropriated its $8.5 million facility after the hospice refused to perform euthanasia on-site. The segment criticizes the Canadian medical system for prioritizing assisted death over traditional palliative care and notes the lack of media pushback due to government funding.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 3:03:17 - 3:07:40

1771: Home Depotation

Bulgarian Care Home Scandal, Frog Embryo Smuggling

Bulgarian officials rescued 75 residents from "houses of horror" where elderly people were allegedly beaten and sedated. In a separate story, a Russian scientist was detained in an ICE facility in Louisiana for allegedly smuggling frog embryos into the U.S. The hosts note a pattern of suspicious stories involving researchers being sent to detention centers in Louisiana.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 2:41:59 - 2:44:58

1770: Control Grid

TikTok Self-Care Tools, Algorithm Control, Social Shopping

TikTok announced new "self-care" features that allow users to manually adjust their own content algorithms using sliders for different categories. The update includes enhanced keyword filtering powered by AI, enabling users to block up to 200 specific terms from their "For You" feeds. Unlike other platforms that rely on engagement through conflict, TikTok's strategy focuses on "social shopping" and providing users with direct control over their entertainment experience.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 25:02 - 28:46

1768: Queer The Deal

Insurance Coverage Implications, Affordable Care Act Vaccine Mandates

The removal of the COVID-19 vaccine from the CDC's recommended list may allow insurance companies to stop covering the cost of the shots. Under the Affordable Care Act, insurers are only required to cover vaccines on the official recommended schedule at no cost to the patient. Estimates suggest out-of-pocket costs could reach $57 for children and $137 for adults if coverage is dropped.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 39:39 - 46:10

1768: Queer The Deal

Dr. Richard Besser Defends Maternal Vaccination on PBS

Dr. Richard Besser argued on PBS that removing COVID-19 vaccines from the recommended schedule denies access to low-income families. He emphasized that maternal vaccination provides antibodies to infants who are too young for their own shots. Besser expressed concern that the lack of a federal recommendation would end the "Vaccines for Children" program's requirement to provide the shots for free.