• We're Back and Ready to Break Dicks

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

We're Back and Ready to Break Dicks

  • Summary

  • Jennifer and Courtney are back after taking some time off to process Trump securing his place as the greatest cult leader in history, winning over devoted fans who continue to vote against their own interests.

    This episode covers A LOT...but not a book (that's next). Courtney and Jennifer discuss a handful of Trump's wild cabinet picks including but not limited to:

    • The potential fallout of nominating RFK as the secretary of Health and Human Services and what it would mean to ban pesticides (spoiler alert: there would be no food to eat).
    • The inexperienced, univerally hated, and accused sex-trafficker, Matt Gaetz, being chosen for America's next Attorney General.
    • And of course Elon Musck with his special cartoon dog as the mascot for government efficency. (Note: This is not satire.)

    Action Items:

    Find Your Senator and tell them to:

    • Pass the Press Act

    • Confirm Biden’s Judicial Appointments

    • "Dear Blah Blah, as a constituent, I am urging your to pass the Press Act and confirm Biden's judicial appointments NOW. Thank you."

    Sources:

    • See the list of Trump Cabinet picks and more White House appointments so far - CBS News

    • People think they've figured out the real reason Elon Musk keeps jumping like that - Tech News

    • Trump says Elon Musk will lead “DOGE,” a new Department of Government Efficiency - Ars Technica

    • Exclusive: Woman told House Ethics panel she witnessed Gaetz having sex with minor, lawyer says - ABC News

    • How RFK Jr. has said he'll stop "mass poisoning" of America's children

      • Without the use of pesticides, there would be a 78% loss of fruit production, a 54% loss of vegetable production, and a 32% loss of cereal production.

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