Killer Ostrich Dinosaur, Free Grocery Stores, And Seven Million Angry Empty Nesters

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Killer Ostrich Dinosaur, Free Grocery Stores, And Seven Million Angry Empty Nesters
Start with a sharp laugh and end with a sharper pencil—that’s the ride. We open on the “No Kings” protests and ask the one question that keeps getting dodged: what exactly makes a leader a “king,” and where’s the proof? The more we push for a concrete example, the more the answers dissolve into vibes. That gap matters, because movements that can’t define their claims can’t measure their wins, and policy built on fog tends to become expensive fast.

From there, we move into the meat: pandemic-era health subsidies that were sold as temporary relief and the renewed push to make them permanent. We walk through how enhanced ACA tax credits ripple through budgets, what it means for deficits, and how emergency rooms became choke points under overlapping pressures. The debate isn’t compassion versus cruelty—it’s compassion plus math. Someone pays, either now through taxes or later through inflation, service cuts, or interest.

New York becomes the case study. “Free” buses priced at hundreds of millions a year sound great until you stack them against an already strained budget and a mobile tax base. Add proposals to tax high earners and businesses, and you can almost hear the migration engine warming up. We unpack how costs shift to consumers, how growth stalls when capital flees, and why durable equity depends on productivity, clean procurement, and predictable rules—not just catchy promises.

To keep it human, we swerve into a wildly uneven movie night with Primitive War. It starts strong, collapses into “killer ostrich dinosaur” territory, then sprints to a glossy finale. That arc becomes a metaphor for governance: the trailer isn’t the policy, the middle act is where execution wins or fails. And because curiosity should trump cynicism, we close with USO sightings—footage, claims, and the old Orson Welles panic echoing into today’s oceans. We don’t hand you certainty; we hand you a better set of questions.

If you’re tired of slogans and hungry for specifics—with a few hard laughs along the way—hit play, share with a friend, and tell us where you stand. Subscribe, leave a quick review, and drop your sharpest counterpoint; we’ll read the best ones on the show.

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