Topic: Repeal

6 chapters across the catalog

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 46:57 - 48:33

1480: Internet of Dogs

Monkeypox, COVID-19 and HIV Triple Infection Case

A medical case involving a man infected with monkeypox, COVID-19, and HIV simultaneously has sparked widespread internet memes. In related news, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced the repeal of a colonial-era law criminalizing gay sex, citing changing social attitudes.

Loyalty Test
Episode 899 1:05:46 - 1:09:41

899: Loyalty Test

Rand Paul Health Care Plan, HSA Reform and S.222

Senator Rand Paul introduced the Obamacare Replacement Act (S.222), which focuses on expanding Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). The proposed legislation would allow unlimited tax-free contributions, permit the use of HSA funds for insurance premiums, and provide federal bankruptcy protection for these accounts. It also aims to facilitate concierge medicine and direct primary care.

Obama Needs Water
Episode 292 1:40:33 - 1:42:24

292: Obama Needs Water

Don't Ask Don't Tell Repeal Delays

The Pentagon claims the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" will be ready by summer, but the hosts are skeptical. They note that only 9% of the force has received the necessary training on how to handle the policy change. They predict the administration will use the conflict in Libya as an excuse to delay the repeal further.

Dr. Watson I presume?
Episode 279 1:58:26 - 2:01:00

279: Dr. Watson I presume?

Don't Ask Don't Tell, Repeal Implementation and Military Policy

A new Pentagon memorandum outlines the implementation plan for the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," focusing on education and training. The hosts point out that the policy has not yet been officially repealed, as it requires full certification from all branches of the armed services. They suggest the process is being intentionally delayed despite the legislative victory.

By Executive Order
Episode 271 2:10:16 - 2:13:35

271: By Executive Order

Republican Repeal of Healthcare Bill and Insurance Bureaucracy

The hosts analyze the rhetoric surrounding the Republican effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act. They critique Democratic arguments from figures like Anthony Weiner, noting the irony that the current law actually mandates the purchase of private insurance, thereby entrenching the "bureaucratic system" they claim to oppose.