• Atomic Zero Show #94 Edwin Li

  • Mar 12 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
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Atomic Zero Show #94 Edwin Li

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  • Atomic Zero Fans, buckle up! This month, we're joined by Edwin Li to deep dive into the controversial "Stop the Gondola" movement in Los Angeles.

    Former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt's proposed $500 million aerial tram between Union Station and Dodger Stadium raises serious red flags. Safety concerns, ballooning costs, and taxpayer liability are just some of the issues we'll be dissecting with Edwin. Is this just a vanity project, or is there a real need for this gondola?

    Later, Steve Lee joins the show! We'll be picking his brain on a recent CNN opinion piece: "Jokes about disability aren't taboo. But here's who shouldn't be telling them." Steve was even mentioned in the article – what's his take on the debate surrounding comedian Shane Gillis?

    Don't miss the fiery opinions flying in our signature "Grinds My Gears" segment!

    https://www.stopthegondola.org/

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