Topic: Resolution

96 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 20:20 - 24:56

1874: Kennel Index

House War Powers Resolution and No Agenda Social Fractioning

The House of Representatives passed a War Powers Resolution to limit presidential authority regarding Iran, with four Republicans including Thomas Massie and Warren Davidson joining Democrats. The hosts dismiss the move as "grandstanding" since the House refuses to use its power of the purse. Additionally, the "fractioning" of the No Agenda Social community over debates regarding Israel and Zionism is addressed.

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 1:11:14 - 1:14:42

1865: Wide Awakes

War Powers Resolution, Iran Military Operation Legalities

The Trump administration is defending its military actions in Iran by classifying them as a "military operation" rather than a formal war to avoid the 60-day deadline of the War Powers Resolution. Attorney Todd Blanche argued that the ongoing ceasefire paused the legal clock, despite criticism from Senator Susan Collins and other lawmakers. The administration maintains that the naval blockade of Iranian ports does not constitute an act of war requiring congressional approval.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:05:49 - 1:09:35

1849: Hose Water

Marco Rubio, Article 51 and War Powers Resolution

Senator Marco Rubio defends the U.S. military operations as a preemptive defense against Iranian ballistic missiles. Adam Curry, citing a constitutional lawyer, explains that by framing the action as a response to an imminent threat following an Israeli strike, the administration utilized Article 51 of the UN Charter. This legal maneuver allows the President to bypass the War Powers Resolution and maintain control over the military timeline without Congressional interference.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 59:47 - 1:05:09

1847: Off-Ramp

Military Authority, Legal Debates on Presidential War Powers

The discussion covers the legal framework of the War Powers Act, which requires the withdrawal of forces within 60 to 90 days without congressional authorization. Representative Mike Lawler defends the president's authority to act, citing similar unilateral strikes by previous presidents including Obama and Clinton. Seth Moulton counters by questioning the military experience of those defending the legality of the strikes.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 10:54 - 14:12

1805: Hamburger Wine

Senate Funding Impasse, John Thune, and NPR Funding

NPR reports on the Senate's failure to advance competing plans to end the government shutdown, with Republicans proposing funding through November 21st and Democrats seeking an October extension. Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicates that COVID-era healthcare tax credits remain a major sticking point. The hosts criticize NPR for failing to disclose that their own federal funding is a subject of the budget negotiations.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 2:34:23 - 2:36:52

1797: Death Buses

Congressional Stock Trading Ban, Government Shutdown Threats

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing for a vote to ban members of Congress from trading stocks while in office. Simultaneously, the threat of a government shutdown looms as Democrats and Republicans struggle to reach an agreement on funding legislation, likely resulting in another short-term continuing resolution.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 29:23 - 34:08

1777: Java Shack

Ross Perot's Charts and Marjorie Taylor Greene's Israel Criticism

The hosts reminisce about Ross Perot's use of charts and airtime to explain the national budget directly to citizens. This is contrasted with modern political theater, specifically Marjorie Taylor Greene's appearance on Tucker Carlson's program. Greene criticizes the House of Representatives for voting on 22 resolutions supporting Israel while allegedly neglecting domestic issues like immigration and inflation.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 38:14 - 44:49

1747: HiFi Intel

Continuing Resolution, Senate Democrats Spending Bill Vote

The Senate passed a short-term spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, with ten Democrats including Chuck Schumer siding with Republicans. This move caused a rift within the Democratic Party, as House members felt betrayed by the lack of a unified opposition front. The bill provides a six-month funding extension and includes additional billions for the Defense Department.

The Fog
Episode 1726 16:23 - 19:11

1726: The Fog

History of Mobile Cameras, TikTok Content Trends

The evolution of mobile phone hardware shows that early iPhones lacked front-facing cameras, which were later added as a secondary feature despite lower resolution. This hardware shift enabled the explosion of "dancing dipshit" videos and morning routine content on TikTok. The trend is characterized as a realistic manifestation of narcissism where users seek validation through repetitive performance.

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 58:07 - 1:10:04

1699: Entomophagy

Middle East Geopolitics, West Clark Seven Theory

A deep dive into the strategic implications of Nasrallah's death, referencing General Wesley Clark's "seven countries in five years" memo. The discussion explores the theory that the October 7 attacks and subsequent Israeli actions are part of a long-term plan to reshape the Middle East, potentially leading to a regime change in Iran. The role of UN Resolution 1701 and advisor David Wurmser are also examined.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 2:26:00 - 2:31:04

1698: Oxymoronic

UN Resolution 1701 and Hezbollah Non-Compliance

The current conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is centered on the failure to implement UN Resolution 1701, which was passed after the 2006 war. The resolution required Hezbollah to disarm and withdraw north of the Litani River, conditions the group has consistently violated. Israel maintains that if international diplomacy fails to enforce the resolution, military action will be necessary to secure its northern border.

Crypto-Burger
Episode 1696 2:16:08 - 2:23:25

1696: Crypto-Burger

Government Shutdown Threat, SAVE Act Debate

House Republicans failed to pass a continuing resolution after Speaker Mike Johnson tied government funding to the SAVE Act, which requires proof of citizenship to vote. Nancy Pelosi criticized the move as "ineptitude" directed by Donald Trump. The debate centers on whether non-citizen voting is a significant threat or a "big lie" used for political leverage.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:40:44 - 1:42:18

1681: Daddy Long Legs

House Resolution 253 and the "Border Czar" Label

The hosts discuss House Resolution 253, a Republican-led effort from 2021 that explicitly referred to Kamala Harris as the "border czar." This is used to counter recent media claims that she was never officially given that title. The segment argues that the media is engaged in deliberate gaslighting to distance Harris from the immigration crisis.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 1:29:14 - 1:33:13

1676: Douche Mobile

No Agenda Art, Flying Cars and The White House Bunny

The artwork for episode 1675, titled "Flying Cars," is discussed alongside a notable piece by Sir Shug (Faux Diddley) featuring a giant bunny at the Resolute Desk. The bunny imagery references a real-world incident where a staffer in a bunny suit intercepted President Biden. Listeners are encouraged to submit art via the No Agenda Art Generator.

Call me Bill
Episode 1625 1:53:22 - 1:58:08

1625: Call me Bill

War Powers Resolution and Military Industrial Complex Control

The discussion explores the legal rationale for the Yemen strikes under the War Powers Resolution, which requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of military action. Speculation arises that the Military Industrial Complex may be operating independently of a "brain dead" President or a sidelined Defense Secretary. Protests against the administration's foreign policy are noted as a potential political liability for the 2024 election.

Global Donut
Episode 1612 11:09 - 16:03

1612: Global Donut

Organ Theft Allegations and Women's Rights Silence

Turkish Radio Television (TRT) reports on allegations of organ theft by the Israeli army at Al-Shifa hospital, a claim the hosts find medically dubious. They contrast this with a clip from The View discussing Sheryl Sandberg’s criticism of women's groups and the UN for their silence regarding sexual violence on October 7th. Additionally, they mock the Oakland City Council for attempting to pass an anti-Hamas resolution amidst chaotic public testimony.

Vermox
Episode 1592 5:47 - 10:03

1592: Vermox

Congressional Debate Over 24 Billion Dollar Ukraine Aid Package

President Joe Biden has requested an additional $24 billion for Ukraine, a proposal that faces significant opposition from House Republicans. Speaker Kevin McCarthy has suggested that Ukraine funding should be a standalone debate rather than being bundled into the continuing resolution (CR) required to keep the government funded. Meanwhile, Senators Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham continue to advocate for the aid, citing concerns about global stability and territorial integrity.

Uncertainty Complex
Episode 1556 1:20:17 - 1:22:16

1556: Uncertainty Complex

Debt Ceiling, Continuing Resolutions and Default Risks

The ongoing debate over the US debt ceiling involves complex legislative mechanisms, though it is distinct from a government shutdown caused by the lack of a continuing resolution. While media reports warn of a catastrophic default, historical precedents suggest a bipartisan deal will likely be reached at the last minute.

Google Barf
Episode 1529 1:11:19 - 1:19:47

1529: Google Barf

Seymour Hersh Nord Stream Report, State Department Denial

Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh published a report alleging the U.S. military, under President Biden's direction, destroyed the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. State Department spokesperson Ned Price and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan dismissed the report as "utter nonsense." The report claims the operation was moved from CIA oversight to the military to avoid Congressional reporting requirements under the War Powers Resolution.

HABIDAT
Episode 1528 1:31:37 - 1:37:47

1528: HABIDAT

Kamala Harris CBS Interview and Resolute Desk

Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on CBS Mornings to discuss the State of the Union and the Chinese spy balloon. Her performance is noted for its rehearsed nature and her emphasis on spending time with the President at the "Resolute Desk" to project authority.