Topic: E Waste

72 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 13:59 - 19:17

1851: Mork & Mimi

Pentagon Spending Scandal, Lobster Tails and Ribeye Steaks

The Department of War faces scrutiny over reports of extravagant spending, including $6.9 million on lobster tails and $15 million on ribeye steaks in a single month. Critics, including Stephen Colbert and CNN, highlight these costs alongside purchases of Herman Miller recliners and fruit basket stands. Secretary Pete Hegseth is accused of burning through a $93 billion budget in September 2025 as the war with Iran looms.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808

1808: Bad Fad

California Recycling Scams, Garbage Can Replacement Cycles

Waste management practices in Northern Silicon Valley come under scrutiny as local garbage companies replace functional green recycling bins with identical new ones. This cycle of replacing equipment is characterized as a potential tax or service fee maneuver rather than an environmental necessity. Comparisons are drawn between private garbage services in California and municipal waste collection in the Texas Hill Country.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 2:26:36 - 2:31:13

1766: Cinematic Ambush

DOGE Attack, NPR Government Efficiency Report

NPR published a report attacking Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), claiming it has targeted 40 agencies for elimination, including AmeriCorps and the Truman Scholarship Foundation. The report highlights several lawsuits filed against DOGE, with judges ruling that the president cannot unilaterally shut down entities created by Congress. The hosts criticize NPR's framing, arguing that the media is protecting government waste and bureaucracy.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 1:58:28 - 2:01:06

1759: Eat The Babies

Coldwater Creek, Nuclear Waste, Missouri

Listeners provided feedback on the Coldwater Creek nuclear story, correcting the hosts on the location of the waste site in Missouri rather than Pennsylvania. The waste, a byproduct of the Manhattan Project, is allegedly still causing illness in the local population. The hosts maintain that the story is being used to "fearmonger" against nuclear energy but acknowledge the factual errors in their previous coverage.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 43:08 - 46:32

1758: Scream Circle

Bill O'Reilly Tip of the Day Controversy and Treasure Island Waste

The hosts discuss a perceived "theft" of their "Tip of the Day" segment format by Bill O'Reilly for his concierge members. This transitions into a brief mention of a nuclear waste dump on Treasure Island in San Francisco, which has recently been privatized for residential development despite contamination concerns.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 40:42 - 43:13

1751: Talking Toilet

DOGE Efficiency Findings and Government Survey Waste

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team, led by Elon Musk, appeared on Fox News to detail instances of extreme federal waste. One highlighted example involved the government being charged nearly $1 billion for a simple 10-question online survey that could have been conducted via SurveyMonkey for $10,000. The team emphasized that many billion-dollar expenditures lack any feedback loop or measurable utility.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 47:09 - 51:08

1751: Talking Toilet

Federal Credit Card Proliferation and IRS Overstaffing

Investigations into federal efficiency revealed that the government has 4.6 million active credit cards for only 2.4 million employees. Additionally, the IRS was found to have 1,400 staff members dedicated solely to provisioning laptops and cell phones, a task that could theoretically be completed in one month. Concerns were also raised about the potential personal use of credit card reward points by government employees.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 1:24:26 - 1:28:07

1747: HiFi Intel

VOA Staff Lockout, Cold War Broadcasting Legacy

Journalists at Voice of America were locked out of their offices following an executive order to eliminate non-essential activities. VOA was originally established during the Cold War to spread American values to societies lacking accurate news. Carrie Lake stated the agency is being streamlined to meet legal requirements and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 2:26:11 - 2:29:56

1747: HiFi Intel

NPR Production Waste, DOGE Efficiency Targets

A comparison is made between the lean production of No Agenda and the extensive staff list for NPR's "Up First" podcast. The NPR show utilizes 18 people to produce a 15-minute daily segment, which is cited as an example of government-funded waste. The hosts suggest such organizations are prime targets for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Old Crone
Episode 1745 1:51:04 - 1:53:42

1745: Old Crone

Rand Paul, Government Waste, Media Line Frustrations

An attempt to contact Senator Rand Paul's office for comment on government waste resulted in frustration, as the media line allegedly disconnected the call before a message could be left. The host expresses disdain for congressional offices that cut themselves off from public and media discourse.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 2:43:12 - 2:49:02

1743: MAGAREXIA

DOGE Wall of Receipts, Booz Allen Spook Contracts

The DOGE "Wall of Receipts" has faced scrutiny for accounting errors, including a $8 billion contract that was actually $8 million. Despite these errors, the team claims to have identified significant waste in federal spending. The discussion highlights Booz Allen Hamilton, a major government contractor that receives 98% of its revenue from federal sources and has deep ties to the intelligence community.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 2:43:36 - 2:46:01

1741: Nurse Injector

Hazardous Waste and Exploding EV Batteries at Will Rogers Beach

Will Rogers State Beach in Los Angeles has been converted into a sorting ground for hazardous waste following recent wildfires. EPA officials warned that incinerated lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles like Teslas act as "unexploded ordnance," with the potential to reignite or explode months after being damaged by heat. Local residents have protested the use of the iconic beach for waste processing.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 22:14 - 27:45

1736: The Blurt

Federal Waste, Transgender Healthcare in Guatemala, Foreign Aid

The Department of Government Efficiency identified numerous examples of federal waste, including $2 million for transgender healthcare in Guatemala and $43 million for a gas station in Afghanistan with no customers. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the cuts, arguing that taxpayer money should not fund Sesame Street in Iraq or gender-neutral language training in Sri Lanka. Donald Trump commented on the potential for kickbacks within these global NGO pipelines.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 2:20:40 - 2:24:52

1736: The Blurt

TikTok Democrat Complaints, Rand Paul, Federal Waste

A new trend on TikTok features Democrats criticizing their own party for ignoring federal waste, such as $5 million spent on "sandwich standards" and $4 million on duck quack research. The hosts note that Senator Rand Paul has highlighted these "scams" for years with little media attention. The shift in public sentiment is attributed to DOGE's transparency regarding expired programs from the 1990s.

Call me Bill
Episode 1625

1625: Call me Bill

Texas Winter Storm, ERCOT Pricing, and Utility Control

Record cold temperatures in the Texas Hill Country prompt a discussion on the state's power grid and ERCOT's decision to increase gas turbine prices to $400 per megawatt hour. Reports emerge of smart thermostats in Fredericksburg being remotely limited to 70 degrees by city services during the freeze. A separate account details a water company in Wimberley harassing residents for increased usage despite a higher occupancy in the home.

Quippy
Episode 1581 3:01:56 - 3:06:51

1581: Quippy

Outro, San Francisco Poop Mix

The show concludes with a travel report preview for Spain and a series of end-of-show music mixes. The final segment features a satirical song about the homelessness and sanitation crisis in San Francisco, referencing a "20-pound bag of poop" found on the street. The hosts sign off with their traditional catchphrases and credits for the "Techno Experts."

Upcycling Ruminants
Episode 1492 55:46 - 59:48

1492: Upcycling Ruminants

Food Labeling Scams, Best Before vs. Expiration Dates

A significant portion of U.S. food waste is attributed to consumer confusion over "Best Before" and "Sell By" labels. Experts clarify that these dates often refer to peak freshness rather than safety, particularly for canned goods which can remain edible for decades. Organizations like Refed are pushing for standardized labeling to distinguish between quality and safety to reduce the 4 million tons of food wasted annually.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 2:15:05 - 2:17:04

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

UN Ocean Emergency, Plastic Waste Projections

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has declared an "ocean emergency," warning that sea levels are rising and storms are becoming more frequent due to global heating. He claimed that by 2050, plastic waste could outweigh all the fish in the oceans if drastic action is not taken. The hosts remain skeptical of the "heating" narrative, noting that ocean temperatures near San Francisco remain unusually cold.

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 56:59 - 1:00:33

1455: Systemic Rivals

Bitcoin Mining, Siberian Gas Wells, McKinsey Consulting

A hypothetical "out of the box" solution for Russia's excess natural gas involves converting Siberian production sites into on-site Bitcoin mining operations. This would allow Russia to monetize gas that cannot be stored or exported through existing pipelines once reservoirs reach capacity in July.

Get Boris!
Episode 1417 2:16:03 - 2:20:59

1417: Get Boris!

San Mateo County, Wasted PPE Investigation

An investigation by KGO-TV's Dan Noyes uncovered $10 million worth of personal protective equipment (PPE) rotting in the rain at the San Mateo County Event Center. The county had moved the supplies outside to make room for events and failed to protect them from storms. Thousands of boxes of masks and gowns were eventually sent to a dump despite ongoing claims of PPE shortages.