Topic: Rationing

19 chapters across the catalog

chatJCD
Episode 1788 2:54:31 - 3:11:39

1788: chatJCD

MRE Taste Test and Final Donor Credits

The show concludes with a "Tip of the Day" regarding military MREs (Meals Ready-to-Eat), which are praised for their shelf stability and built-in heaters. Final donations are read, new Knights are dubbed at the Round Table, and upcoming meetups in Texas and Idaho are announced.

Truth Decay
Episode 1486 47:12 - 50:52

1486: Truth Decay

Paris Energy Saving Measures and Smart Meter Adoption

Paris officials announced energy-saving measures, including turning off the Eiffel Tower lights early and delaying public building heating. Meanwhile, utility companies in the Netherlands are introducing "time of use" rates and smart meter programs to condition consumer electricity consumption habits.

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 2:22:30 - 2:25:11

1458: Prime Time Purge

Ireland Fuel Crisis, Work from Home Mandates

The Irish government is discussing emergency contingency measures for a national fuel crisis, including mandatory work-from-home orders for non-essential workers and strict limits on fuel purchases. Other proposals include odd/even license plate refueling days and reduced motorway speed limits. These measures are framed as a return to 1970s-style rationing, with the media attempting to validate the "prescience" of Jimmy Carter's failed energy policies.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 1:13:42 - 1:17:35

1382: super-mutation

Regeneron Rationing, Biden Administration Metering

The Biden administration has begun "metering" the distribution of Regeneron monoclonal antibody treatments to states like Texas and Alabama. Officials in Montgomery County, Texas, expressed outrage, claiming the federal government is intentionally slowing down access to proven life-saving treatments for political reasons.

Variant Factories
Episode 1361 2:12:23 - 2:15:06

1361: Variant Factories

California Reservoir Drainage and Delta Smelt Controversy

Reports indicate that California reservoirs, including the Shasta Reservoir, have been intentionally drained despite being nearly full earlier in the year. While officials claim the water release is necessary to save the Delta smelt fish, critics argue it is a manufactured crisis to justify water rationing and support climate change narratives. This mismanagement of water resources is compared to the historical corruption depicted in the film "Chinatown."

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 55:18 - 58:28

1305: Palin Pardon

China Power Shortages, Australian Coal Ban, Energy Rationing

China is experiencing massive electricity shortages and energy rationing after banning coal imports from Australia. Residents in provinces like Zhejiang and Hunan are reportedly facing restrictions on heating during freezing temperatures and losing elevator service in high-rise buildings. Analysts describe the ban as a "foolish own goal" by the Chinese government that is directly impacting its own population's welfare.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 2:29:37 - 2:32:01

1305: Palin Pardon

Amygdala, Fear Response, Nuanced Information

Dr. Elizabeth Mumper explains the role of the amygdala in processing fear and how constant access to negative news can compromise rational decision-making. The podcast hosts apply this neuroscience to their own mission, claiming that laughing at "scary" headlines helps listeners reprogram their "reptilian brain." This process is intended to prevent people from following others blindly during times of crisis.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 1:28:27 - 1:34:23

1264: Mask Debate

Sir Ottomus of Dogpatch, Boomer Remover and Kanye West

A major donation from the anonymous "Sir Ottomus of Dogpatch" includes a note reflecting on the "boomer remover" (COVID-19) and the loss of lived experiences from the Silent Generation. The note touches on historical parallels like ration books and the South China Sea conflict. Additionally, the donor expresses support for write-in candidates and the potential impact of Kanye West's presidential run on the 2020 election.

Yeah No
Episode 1095 48:45 - 52:57

1095: Yeah No

World War II Victory Gardens and Economic Sacrifice

The discussion explores the historical precedent of Victory Gardens, where 40% of American vegetables were reportedly grown at home during World War II. Proponents of climate mobilization suggest returning to such austerity measures, including banning consumer automobile production, to address what they define as an existential threat.

Faschtech
Episode 704 2:01:57 - 2:05:20

704: Faschtech

Yanis Varoufakis and the Paris Match Pictorial

Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis faced criticism for a stylized pictorial in "Paris Match" magazine featuring him and his wife at their home. Varoufakis, who authored a book titled "Rational Conflict," is described by the hosts as an egomaniac attempting to use "rational conflict" as a guru-like method for changing global economics. The hosts view the photoshoot as a PR disaster that undermines his serious political standing.

Episode 502 1:26:29 - 1:29:11

502: Nuevo Orden Mundial

Rationality of North Korean Nuclear Strategy

An Australian geopolitical expert argues that North Korea's actions are a rational attempt to gain aid concessions from the West. By manufacturing a crisis, Kim Jong-un can solidify his domestic military support. The expert suggests that a nuclear launch would be a "suicide note," which the regime intends to avoid while playing its "nuclear card" for leverage.

Punch a Puppy!
Episode 458 43:12 - 45:34

458: Punch a Puppy!

National Guard Gas Station Security and Looting Reports

Reports from residents in New Jersey suggest that the National Guard is using M16s to guard gas stations, a detail largely omitted from mainstream news coverage. Adam Curry shares anecdotes about widespread looting along the Jersey Shore that is being ignored in favor of patriotic human-interest stories. The segment highlights the disparity between televised reports and the reality on the ground.

Punch a Puppy!
Episode 458 49:53 - 52:45

458: Punch a Puppy!

Gasoline Rationing and 1970s Energy Crisis Fractals

The implementation of odd-even gasoline rationing in New Jersey is compared to the energy crisis of the 1970s. Adam Curry recalls "auto-free Sundays" in the Netherlands as a similar historical measure. The hosts suggest that the current infrastructure failures and government responses are repeating cycles from forty years ago.

Carbon Cops
Episode 326 2:15:48 - 2:17:45

326: Carbon Cops

Pharmaceutical Repurposing and UK Healthcare Rationing

The pharmaceutical industry is reportedly testing the ADHD drug Guanfacine as a treatment for age-related memory decline to secure new patents. Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, the National Health Service (NHS) is beginning to ration common procedures like cataract surgeries and hip replacements due to austerity measures.

The Moment of Truth
Episode 257 1:49:53 - 1:54:30

257: The Moment of Truth

Cancun Climate Summit and Energy Rationing Proposals

At the Cancun Climate Change Summit, scientists from the Royal Society called for World War II-style rationing of electricity and goods in developed nations. Proposals include halting economic growth in the West to allow developing nations to expand. Experts also warned that "threat multipliers" related to climate change could double global food prices by the year 2050.

Holes Over Norway
Episode 155 37:49 - 41:08

155: Holes Over Norway

Danish Text, World Bank, Carbon Rationing

A leaked document known as the "Danish Text" reveals a plan to bypass the UN and put the World Bank in charge of climate finance. The scheme reportedly sets carbon emission limits for Western citizens at 2.4 metric tons, while limiting those in the developing world to 1.1 tons. The hosts describe this as a mechanism to force developing nations to buy products from Western companies like General Electric.

No Anthrax For You!
Episode 117 12:50 - 14:20

117: No Anthrax For You!

Socialized Medicine Realities in United Kingdom

The practical implications of socialized medicine are explored based on experiences in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The discussion focuses on the necessity of healthcare rationing and "cutoff points" for expensive procedures in national systems like the NHS, where emergency support can involve long waiting lists.

Explaining The Health Care Bill
Episode 115 32:39 - 34:48

115: Explaining The Health Care Bill

Economic Policy Journal Analysis, Healthcare Rationing Claims

An analysis from the Economic Policy Journal suggests the healthcare bill mandates government audits of self-insured employers and creates a committee to decide treatment benefits. The report claims the legislation could lead to the rationing of care at cancer hospitals and restrict hospital expansions.

The King of Beers
Episode 33 6:02 - 10:02

33: The King of Beers

British MPs Propose Mandatory Carbon Ration Cards

A group of British Members of Parliament, led by Conservative MP Tim Yeo, has proposed a scheme requiring every adult in Britain to carry a carbon ration card. The plan involves an annual carbon dioxide allowance that would be docked whenever a citizen pays for road fuel, flights, or energy bills. Critics argue the system is a scam designed to create a new investment market for carbon credits and serves as a backdoor for a national ID card system.