Topic: Money Market

6 chapters across the catalog

Shood Fortage
Episode 1502 1:10:49 - 1:14:59

1502: Shood Fortage

Twitter Banking, Money Market Accounts

Elon Musk reveals a vision for Twitter to become a financial hub, offering high-yield money market accounts, debit cards, and peer-to-peer payments. He suggests pre-populating accounts with $10 to encourage internal circulation before allowing withdrawals to authenticated bank accounts. The hosts express shock that mainstream financial media like CNBC has largely ignored this move toward becoming a global bank.

Agitprop
Episode 1252 3:20:17 - 3:23:44

1252: Agitprop

Modern Monetary Theory and the Japanese Debt Trap

The United States is potentially sliding into a "Japanese debt trap" characterized by an aging population and endless money printing. Under Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), the government may resort to "helicopter money" and massive infrastructure bills to combat deflation. This economic environment forces capital into the stock market as the only viable destination, creating a "check-mark recovery" that does not necessarily reflect a strong underlying economy.

Non-Disabled
Episode 812 1:56:07 - 2:00:14

812: Non-Disabled

Trump Rally Disruptions and Nonprofit "Money Shots"

The hosts critique current anti-Trump activists for focusing on small-scale disruptions of rallies rather than building a movement to eclipse him. They also discuss the marketing tactics of nonprofits, using the term "money shot" to describe the use of emotionally manipulative imagery to solicit donations.

Big Mac & Cheese
Episode 495 39:00 - 41:46

495: Big Mac & Cheese

Amazon Price Discrepancies, Money Laundering Theory

The hosts investigate extreme price variations for consumer electronics on the internet, noting instances where an $89 item is listed for $2,500. They theorize that these listings may be part of money laundering schemes or corporate kickback programs. This leads to an anecdote about exotic car scams used by organized crime in Florida.

Carbon Cops
Episode 326 2:00:56 - 2:05:16

326: Carbon Cops

Hawala Financial System and Informal Money Transfers

The Hawala system, an informal method of transferring money based on trust and local brokers rather than electronic banking, is explained. Used extensively in the Middle East and Africa, it allows for rapid, untraceable transfers that bypass government scrutiny. The hosts jokingly compare the No Agenda donation model to a Hawala system using coded language.

Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill
Episode 68 13:36 - 15:25

68: Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill

Stimulus Package, Job Creation vs Job Saving

The Obama administration's claim that the stimulus package will "create or save" three million jobs is scrutinized as a linguistic trick that makes accountability impossible. Reference is made to C-SPAN footage of Hank Paulson warning of a total money market collapse to justify emergency spending. Critics argue the "saving" metric allows the government to claim success regardless of actual employment trends.