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Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:19:21 - 1:20:58

1863: Nekkidly

Risk-Benefit Ratio, Excess Mortality in Germany

Mathematician Robert Rockenfeller estimates that for every severe case of COVID-19 prevented by the vaccine, there are 25 severe side effects. Data shows that age-adjusted mortality in Germany rose significantly between 2021 and 2022, contradicting the expected decline if the vaccine had a positive risk-benefit ratio. Courts in Germany are currently seeing numerous lawsuits from vaccine-injured individuals seeking compensation.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 2:03:39 - 2:07:10

1863: Nekkidly

Kevin Warsh, Interest Rate Refinancing

Kevin Warsh is viewed as a "substantive" pick for the Federal Reserve who may lower interest rates to help the President "refinance the country." While Powell is credited with driving down inflation without a recession, his term is ending next month. The hosts discuss the potential economic impact of a significant interest rate cut and Trump's background as a "refi guy."

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:04:39 - 1:11:46

1862: Smear Campaign

Kevin Warsh, Federal Reserve Independence, and Elizabeth Warren

Kevin Warsh testified before a Senate committee following his nomination to lead the Federal Reserve. Senator Elizabeth Warren questioned Warsh on his independence, labeling him a potential "human sock puppet" for Donald Trump. Warsh maintained that he would be an independent actor while advocating for a lower profile for the Fed and a reduction in the frequency of market-destabilizing press conferences.

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 1:23:58 - 1:26:39

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

GLP-1 Medications and Impact on U.S. Birth Rates

Research into GLP-1 weight loss medications like Ozempic suggests potential side effects including decreased libido and sexual dysfunction. The hosts discuss how these drugs affect dopamine reward pathways in the brain, potentially contributing to the declining U.S. birth rate. The segment explores the irony of medications intended to make users more attractive simultaneously reducing their desire for intimacy.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:47:11 - 1:50:06

1860: micro-dosing

Declining US Birth Rates and "Trump Accounts"

U.S. birth rates have dropped to 3.6 million annually, a 23% decline since 2007, raising concerns about the future labor force. In response, the Trump administration introduced "Trump Accounts," which provide a $1,000 government contribution for every child born after January 1st of the previous year. Experts attribute the decline to financial insecurity, career focus, and social anxiety among young adults.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:23 - 5:42

1859: Splashdown

Austin Cultural Shifts, Antidepressants, and Declining Birth Rates

A report from a salon in Austin, Texas, suggests a significant cultural shift among liberal women, characterized by a decline in sexual activity and rising cancer rates. These health trends are attributed to increased cortisol levels, immune suppression, and the over-prescription of antidepressants, which are known to negatively impact libido. Local data indicates the birth rate in Austin has significantly decreased as a result of these social and medical factors.

Rackout
Episode 1854 17:44 - 20:05

1854: Rackout

Automotive Maintenance, Premium vs Regular Fuel Requirements

A discussion on automotive fuel requirements explores the necessity of premium gasoline versus regular 87 octane. Modern engines equipped with knock computers can often detune to prevent damage, though high-compression engines require premium to maintain rated horsepower. Advice is given to always use regular fuel for rental cars while following manufacturer specifications for personal vehicles.

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:38:43 - 1:42:26

1853: Anglo

World Happiness Report and Palestinian Refugee Statistics

The latest World Happiness Report ranks Finland, Iceland, and Denmark as the happiest nations. In a related discussion, a study from Denmark tracked 321 Palestinian asylum seekers over 30 years, reporting high rates of welfare dependency and criminal convictions among the original refugees and their children. The hosts question the sustainability of such immigration patterns.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 1:30:45 - 1:34:54

1846: Thumbstick Flick

Trump Approval Ratings, Sharia Law Concerns

Despite sliding approval ratings, Trump used the State of the Union to claim the nation is "stronger than ever." The discussion touches on Republican talking points regarding the threat of Sharia law in the U.S., with comparisons made to the social changes observed in Sweden and the UK over the last 25 years.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 1:45:50 - 1:47:51

1839: Feces Thesis

El Salvador Security Success Under Nayib Bukele

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has seen a surge in popularity after a massive crackdown on gangs led to a dramatic decrease in the country's murder rate. Despite international criticism regarding a lack of due process, many Salvadorans prioritize security over traditional legal institutions. This trend reflects a broader global disillusionment with international human rights organizations.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 1:37:32 - 1:39:16

1837: Moral Injury

Murder Rate Decline, Post-Pandemic Normalization, Crime Statistics

The Council on Criminal Justice reports a 20% drop in murders across 40 large U.S. cities, potentially reaching the lowest rate in a century. Mainstream media analysis attributes the decline to a "return to normal" following the COVID-19 pandemic. Skeptics question the logic of comparing current trends to a century-long baseline based solely on the end of the pandemic.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:28:39 - 2:32:07

1833: Spicy Mode

Trump Economic Moves, Mortgage Rate Slash

President Trump urged Congress to cap credit card interest rates at 10% for one year and directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds. These moves are intended to drive mortgage rates down to 5% or lower, providing relief for first-time homebuyers and those with adjustable mortgages.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:07:34 - 1:10:10

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

COVID Death Statistics, Empty Chair Narrative

The hosts challenge the media's "empty chair" narrative regarding COVID-19 deaths during the holidays. They argue that many people who died would have passed away from other age-related causes regardless of the virus. They criticize the government-induced fear that prevented families from having final gatherings with elderly relatives.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 1:18:54 - 1:23:02

1823: Secretary of Egg

South Africa Mass Shooting and Gun Control

A mass shooting at an illegal bar (shabine) in a township west of Pretoria, South Africa, resulted in 12 deaths, including several children. Despite having some of the strictest gun control laws in the world, South Africa continues to struggle with a high murder rate and a proliferation of illegal firearms. Police have recently cracked down on thousands of these illegal establishments, but they often reopen quickly due to economic necessity.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:39:58 - 1:42:10

1821: Genesis

Kevin Hassett as Frontrunner for Federal Reserve Chair

Kevin Hassett is reportedly the frontrunner to replace Jay Powell as Chairman of the Federal Reserve. Markets responded positively to the rumors, leading to a successful Treasury auction and lower interest rates. Hassett emphasized that the next Fed chair should focus on making car loans and mortgages more accessible to the American people.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:29:56 - 2:34:46

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Trump Administration 50-Year Mortgage Proposal

The Trump administration is moving forward with a proposal to introduce 50-year mortgages to address the stagnant real estate market. While the move aims to lower monthly payments, critics like Marjorie Taylor Greene argue it will leave homeowners in debt for life and primarily benefit banks through massive interest accumulation. The proposal faces potential legal hurdles regarding the Dodd-Frank Act's restrictions on loan terms.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 29:25 - 30:54

1806: Gray Zone

Jimmy Kimmel Ratings, Late Night Viewer Decline

Jimmy Kimmel reportedly lost 85% of his key viewers following a brief ratings resurgence. Speculation suggests that the new ownership at Skydance may use this decline as a justification to cancel the show or replace the host, as the current viewership levels are deemed unsustainable for the network.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 2:17:46 - 2:19:28

1805: Hamburger Wine

Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, and Late Night Ratings

The hosts discuss the declining relevance and ratings of late-night talk shows, specifically mentioning Jon Stewart and Jimmy Kimmel. They suggest these hosts are desperate for attention and that their networks are struggling to make the high-budget formats profitable. The segment mocks the idea that these shows still hold significant cultural influence.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 2:30:21 - 2:32:54

1803: Drone Wall

Jimmy Kimmel Ratings and TV Industry Data Suppression

The difficulty of finding accurate, up-to-date television ratings for Jimmy Kimmel's return is discussed, with claims that the industry is suppressing data. While Kimmel saw an initial surge to 6.2 million viewers, subsequent numbers are harder to verify. The shift toward measuring YouTube views and delayed recordings has complicated traditional overnight rating reporting.

Taproot
Episode 1799 1:47:27 - 1:50:40

1799: Taproot

Tommy Robinson, London Protests, France Credit Downgrade

A massive "patriotic" protest led by Tommy Robinson drew over 100,000 people to central London, significantly outnumbering counter-demonstrators. Simultaneously, Fitch Ratings downgraded France's credit score to A+ due to political instability and a rising deficit. The economic situation in France is expected to lead to severe austerity measures, as the country can no longer inflate its way out of debt under the Euro system.