• Supply Chain Stoppage?, Latino & Young Voters Poll, Lebanon Invasion?, Rhetoric Of Weak Republicans, VP Debate

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
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Supply Chain Stoppage?, Latino & Young Voters Poll, Lebanon Invasion?, Rhetoric Of Weak Republicans, VP Debate

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    More Craziness in A World Gone Mad.
    This episode takes you through the critical issues threatening our society today, from an impending work stoppage at East and Gulf Coast ports—potentially leaving us without essentials like bananas and chocolate—to the political landscape where Vice President Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump among Latino voters. I tackle the alarming trend of the GOP making gains within this crucial demographic and examine Harris’s strong support from young voters and older women compared to Trump's base of uneducated white males. Plus, I’ll explore the challenges DirecTV and Dish Network face in their merger amidst the booming streaming service industry.

    On the political front, I assess the decline of controversial Republican figures and how their diminishing influence impacts the GOP. I express frustration with the necessity for Democrats to adopt aggressive tactics introduced by Donald Trump and highlight the exaggerated political ads in Arizona targeting Kamala Harris. With the Tim Walz and JD Vance debate on the horizon, I outline the key attributes and potential pitfalls for each candidate. Can Walz maintain his composure and charm? Will Vance fall into conspiratorial rhetoric? Join the conversation and share your thoughts as I emphasize the importance of defending democracy in these turbulent times.

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