Topic: Day Laborers

24 chapters across the catalog

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 38:54 - 42:17

1804: Mucho Retardo

People's Sick Day, Economic Blackout and Discord

A movement called "The People's Sick Day" is circulating on TikTok and Discord, calling for a three-day economic blackout where participants stop working and spending. To prevent corporate interference, organizers claim they will only announce the specific dates 48 hours in advance.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 1:52:40 - 1:54:07

1795: Dead Feathered

No Agenda Baby, Show Outro Banter

The hosts announce that a listener has named their baby "Mimi" after the show's terminology, though they joke about the lack of recognition for the hosts' own names. They reflect on the show's 18-year history and the upcoming Labor Day holiday. The segment transitions into the show's administrative and donation-focused portion.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 22:56 - 27:17

1771: Home Depotation

Southern California ICE Raids, Home Depot Day Laborers

NPR reported on federal law enforcement targeting day laborers at Home Depot locations in Southern California. The raids led to confrontations where protesters threw objects at a U.S. Marshal's bus, prompting agents to use flashbangs and tear gas. Local commentary suggests the reliance on undocumented labor is driven by the high cost of building permits and the slow pace of reconstruction following wildfires.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 3:05:14 - 3:09:51

1690: Corn Sweat

Upcoming Meetups, Antietam and Fredericksburg

The hosts announce upcoming meetups, including a gathering at the Antietam National Battlefield and a Labor Day event at the National Monument to the Forefathers in Plymouth. A major meetup is planned for October 18th in Fredericksburg, Texas, which the hosts intend to attend personally.

Valudation
Episode 1589 12:53 - 14:18

1589: Valudation

Gas Price Trends, Post-Labor Day Market Predictions

Contrary to predictions that fuel costs would drop after Labor Day, gas prices rose significantly, increasing by approximately 70 cents in some regions. The spike is attributed to rising crude oil prices and shifting market dynamics. The hosts debate whether the trend is a temporary anomaly or a sign of deeper economic issues.

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586 13:16 - 15:50

1586: Escaped Mutant

European Energy Crisis and US Oil Production Claims

The hosts theorize that the instability in Francophone Africa is a targeted attack on French energy resources, following the disruption of German energy via pipeline sabotage. They discuss claims that the United States is currently pumping more oil than during the Trump administration despite high gas prices at the pump. A prediction is made that gasoline prices will plummet following the Labor Day holiday to benefit the Biden administration's optics.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 1:43:59 - 1:45:14

1483: Jacked Up Joe

DOT Airline Dashboard and Labor Day Flight Cancellations

The Department of Transportation launched a new dashboard to track airline commitments regarding meals and hotels for delayed passengers. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed the initiative has already led to improved service plans from major carriers. However, reports indicate that thousands of flights were still canceled or delayed over the Labor Day weekend, casting doubt on the immediate effectiveness of the dashboard.

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 43:33 - 45:42

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

PBS Special Fauci: Virus Hunter and National Vaccine Day

A new PBS documentary titled "Fauci: Virus Hunter" is being promoted, framing the doctor as a global savior while acknowledging his polarizing nature. Simultaneously, the Surgeon General has proposed a "National Vaccine Day" federal holiday for Labor Day weekend 2021. The holiday would feature block parties and live music to incentivize skeptics to receive their shots.

Big BRICS
Episode 961 1:48:08 - 1:49:57

961: Big BRICS

Charlie Rose Weekly, Anthony Weiner Sentencing and BRICS Summit

A recap of the "week ahead" from *The Charlie Rose Weekly* includes the sentencing of former Congressman Anthony Weiner for his sexting case. Other notable events mentioned include the BRICS summit in China, the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's funeral, and the NFL season kickoff.

Barry's Choice
Episode 925 2:28:19 - 2:34:04

925: Barry's Choice

Writers Guild Strike, May Day Protests, Working Families Flexibility Act

The Writers Guild of America faces a strike deadline over pay disputes in Hollywood. Meanwhile, May Day protests are planned against the "Working Families Flexibility Act," which would allow employers to offer comp time instead of overtime pay. The hosts argue the protests are primarily "anti-Trump" rallies rather than substantive debates on labor law.

Bite Work
Episode 858 1:48 - 9:53

858: Bite Work

Hillary Clinton, Cleveland Coughing Fit and Health Speculation

Hillary Clinton experienced a prolonged coughing fit during a Labor Day campaign event in Cleveland, Ohio, which lasted over four minutes. The incident, which occurred while she was accompanied by Tim Kaine and Marsha Fudge, sparked intense media speculation regarding her physical health. Despite Clinton attributing the episode to seasonal allergies, weather reports indicated a low pollen count in Cleveland on that date.

ISIS-Land
Episode 857 16:44 - 19:21

857: ISIS-Land

Hangzhou G20 Makeover and Labor Day Origins

China implemented a multi-billion dollar makeover for Hangzhou ahead of the G20 summit, which included shutting down factories to clear pollution and providing holiday vouchers to residents to ease congestion. The hosts transition to discussing the origins of Labor Day in the United States, characterizing it as a holiday rooted in socialist union history.

Juloon
Episode 754

754: Juloon

Labor Day Broadcast and Galveston Island Remote Setup

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 754 of the No Agenda show, broadcasting remotely from Galveston Island, Texas. The hosts discuss the lack of donations during the Labor Day holiday and the traditional social rules regarding wearing white clothing after the holiday. Curry describes the "I Love Laundry Tour" mobile studio setup inside his Airstream trailer.

Centrifuge Him!
Episode 648 22:57 - 29:35

648: Centrifuge Him!

Barack Obama Tan Suit, Presidential Fashion Distraction

The hosts analyze the media frenzy surrounding President Barack Obama wearing a tan suit during a press conference. They argue the suit served as a "distraction of the week" to divert attention from the administration's lack of a clear strategy regarding ISIS. Dvorak provides a critique of the suit's tailoring, comparing it to an Armani cut, and discusses how presidential fashion choices establish social norms.

Centrifuge Him!
Episode 648 1:28:29 - 1:31:22

648: Centrifuge Him!

National Awareness Months, Prepper Month, Ham Radio

The hosts review various presidential proclamations for September, including National Wilderness Month, Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, and National Preparedness Month. They joke about the conflicting "awareness" campaigns and encourage listeners to get their ham radio licenses as part of being prepared for emergencies.

Big Sandy
Episode 607 25:19 - 27:49

607: Big Sandy

National Equal Pay Day, White House Salary Disparities

President Obama marked National Equal Pay Day by citing the statistic that women earn 77 cents for every dollar earned by men. However, an analysis of White House staff salaries shows a median income for women at 88% of men's earnings, which Press Secretary Jay Carney defended by citing differences in experience and roles. CBS News reported that when adjusted for the same variables, the national pay gap shrinks to approximately 5 to 7 cents.

Arab Winter
Episode 544 56:22 - 59:37

544: Arab Winter

Presidential Proclamations, September Awareness Months, Preparedness

President Obama issued several proclamations for September 2013, designating it as National Preparedness Month, National Wilderness Month, and awareness months for various cancers and childhood obesity. The hosts mock the inclusion of "shootings" and "cyber incidents" in the preparedness rhetoric. Adam Curry also notes his upcoming 49th birthday on September 3rd.

Struggling Masses
Episode 439 2:01:12 - 2:05:34

439: Struggling Masses

Labor Day Traditions, Knighting of Sir Atomic Rod

The hosts discuss the social tradition of not wearing white after Labor Day, noting its origins as an elitist status symbol. The segment concludes with the formal knighting of Sir Atomic Rod and Sir Long the Good for their $1,000 donations. The new knights are welcomed to the "No Agenda Roundtable" and promised ceremonial rings.

Tesla Dome
Episode 336

336: Tesla Dome

No Agenda Episode 336 Introduction, Labor Day Greeting

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 336 of the No Agenda podcast on Sunday, September 4, 2011. They greet the "human resources" in the chat room and discuss the upcoming Labor Day holiday. The hosts introduce their "Crackpot and Buzzkill" dynamic while broadcasting from Southern California and Silicon Valley.