Topic: Stimulus Money

7 chapters across the catalog

Smokin' Hot
Episode 1242 1:15:28 - 1:16:59

1242: Smokin' Hot

Anthony Scaramucci, Helicopter Money and Economic Recovery

Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci advocates for increased "helicopter money" to support a Main Street and Wall Street recovery. He predicts that the government will need to provide more than the currently offered $1,200 per person to sustain the economy. The hosts discuss the origin of the term and its application to the current stimulus strategy.

Curtain Wranglers
Episode 1241 56:47 - 59:14

1241: Curtain Wranglers

Helicopter Money, Ireland Economy and Sky News Report

Sky News reported on the concept of "helicopter payments" as a potential cure for the global economic slowdown, specifically in Ireland. The term refers to direct cash injections into the economy to stimulate spending. The broadcast featured imagery of helicopters literally dropping bags of money, which the hosts found ridiculous and reminiscent of historical monarchies throwing coins to peasants.

Imbleachment
Episode 1237 1:51:12 - 1:56:31

1237: Imbleachment

Knighting Ceremony and Stimulus Money Donations

Several listeners donate their IRS stimulus money to the show, including Andrew Bloomer, who is knighted as Sir Andrew of the Unapologetic Pale Males. Another donor, "Hey Idiot," discusses the Light Phone 2 as a way to go semi-off-the-grid. The hosts debate the likelihood of future inflation and perform "de-douching" rituals for various contributors.

Just Give Us Your Cash
Episode 186 8:12 - 12:12

186: Just Give Us Your Cash

Green Technology Job Hype, Foreign Wind Turbine Manufacturing

A news report from NBC Bay Area indicates that green technology is failing to reduce California's unemployment rate despite significant economic hype. Further analysis reveals that nearly 80% of the $2 billion in U.S. stimulus money for wind power has gone to foreign manufacturers in China and Spain. Spanish company Iberdrola is identified as a primary recipient of these funds while domestic turbine workers face layoffs.

Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!
Episode 144 1:40:51 - 1:43:44

144: Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!

Recovery.gov Information Overload and California Funding

The Recovery.gov website, managed by Vivek Kundra, is criticized for using "information overload" to obscure where stimulus money is actually being spent. While the site claims billions of dollars have been sent to California to create jobs, the state's unemployment rate continues to rise, leading the hosts to label the reported data as "bogus."

Coming Soon: The Cashless Society
Episode 128 32:09 - 36:04

128: Coming Soon: The Cashless Society

Cash for Appliances, Energy Star Rebate Program

Following the "Cash for Clunkers" car program, a new federal initiative provides rebates for energy-efficient home appliances. The program, funded by stimulus money, allows states to set their own rules for rebates on refrigerators, washers, and dryers. To qualify, consumers must purchase products with the Energy Star logo, which signifies a higher level of energy efficiency.

Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill
Episode 68 13:36 - 15:25

68: Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill

Stimulus Package, Job Creation vs Job Saving

The Obama administration's claim that the stimulus package will "create or save" three million jobs is scrutinized as a linguistic trick that makes accountability impossible. Reference is made to C-SPAN footage of Hank Paulson warning of a total money market collapse to justify emergency spending. Critics argue the "saving" metric allows the government to claim success regardless of actual employment trends.