Topic: Omb

11 chapters across the catalog

The Blurt
Episode 1736 2:30:58 - 2:35:09

1736: The Blurt

Early-Onset Colon Cancer, Microplastics, Russell Vaught

Doctors are baffled by a rise in gastrointestinal cancers among people under 50, with some researchers investigating toxins in food packaging and microplastics. In political news, Democrats are stalling the confirmation of Russell Vaught as Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Vaught is a key figure in Project 2025 and plans to significantly shrink the federal workforce.

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 22:09 - 23:57

1262: Use Your Words!

Orange Man Bad, OMB Network Launch

The hosts jokingly announce the formation of the "OMB Network" (Orange Man Bad), a satirical media network dedicated to Trump-critical narratives. They play various listener-submitted imaging clips for the fictional network, suggesting it could attract significant investment in the current political climate.

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 11:26 - 14:41

1192: Balderdash!

Ukraine Aid Transparency, NGO Funding, and USAID Involvement

An investigation into $5 billion in aid sent to Ukraine since 1992 reveals significant funding directed toward non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for "civic engagement" and "investigative journalism." Concerns are raised regarding the lack of transparency in OMB memos and the role of USAID in funding groups that influence foreign electoral processes. The narrative suggests these funds are often used to install preferred political regimes under the guise of promoting democracy.

Toxic Chat
Episode 913 1:52:47 - 1:56:28

913: Toxic Chat

Mick Mulvaney Defends Defunding Climate Research and CPB

White House OMB Director Mick Mulvaney defended the administration's decision to stop spending taxpayer money on climate change research, calling it a "waste of your money." He argued that it is difficult to justify taking money from working-class families in the Midwest to fund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The hosts agree with the sentiment, suggesting that these organizations are "drinking clubs" that can survive without federal assistance.

Q-Burn
Episode 654 1:21:26 - 1:28:08

654: Q-Burn

Naomi Klein, Carbon Tracker, Climate Change Budgeting

The hosts play clips of author Naomi Klein and the Director of the OMB discussing the "carbon bubble" and the financial cost of "climate denial." They mock the "climate math" provided by Carbon Tracker, which claims the world has a strict carbon budget to keep warming under 2 degrees Celsius. The OMB director's statement that climate denial is "fiscally foolish" is labeled a "sackable offense" by the hosts.

Speculation Analysis
Episode 505 1:36:09 - 1:41:35

505: Speculation Analysis

The Stock Act Rollback and Congressional Insider Trading

President Obama signed legislation on Monday that rolls back key transparency provisions of the Stock Act. The new law removes the requirement for senior government officials to post financial disclosures online. Instead, records are now kept in the basement of the Cannon House office building, where they can only be searched by name and printed for a fee, effectively shielding Congressional insider trading from public scrutiny.

The Soul Train of Podcasts
Episode 379 2:19:06 - 2:23:40

379: The Soul Train of Podcasts

OMB Budget Projections, 30 Percent Tax Increase

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and OMB projections indicate that federal revenues are scheduled to rise by 30 percent between 2012 and 2014. The hosts interpret "revenue" as a euphemism for massive tax hikes required to manage the $1.1 trillion deficit.

By Executive Order
Episode 271 39:35 - 44:13

271: By Executive Order

Executive Order 13563 and Regulatory Oversight Expansion

President Obama's Executive Order 13563, "Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review," is analyzed as a significant expansion of executive branch power over federal agencies. The hosts discuss an accompanying Wall Street Journal op-ed that used the deregulation of saccharin as a populist example to mask broader regulatory changes.

By Executive Order
Episode 271 44:15 - 49:24

271: By Executive Order

Cass Sunstein and the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs

The role of Cass Sunstein as the "Regulatory Czar" at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) is examined. The hosts review the reginfo.gov dashboard, noting a vast array of pending regulations covering everything from meat labeling to international fishing certifications, which they argue renders Congress obsolete.

Enter Colorado
Episode 74 23:46 - 26:41

74: Enter Colorado

Peter Orszag, Budget Directives and Iceland Consulting

Peter Orszag, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, is scrutinized for his extensive professional documentation and his past role as a consultant to the Central Bank of Iceland. Orszag has issued highly detailed directives regarding the formatting of transparency reports for the stimulus package.