

Deep Pockets and Deep Throat: From California's Homeless to NPR's Politics
Apr 18, 2024
Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler discuss California's homeless crisis and high costs, the impact of taxation on top earners, systemic racism, legal challenges, military controversies, rising college costs, the value of trade schools, immigration policies, media bias, lack of diversity in NPR's staff, and upcoming podcast plans.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Analyzing California's Homelessness Crisis and Housing Challenges
02:02 • 6min
Challenges of the California Taxation System
07:44 • 7min
Exploring the Interplay of Justice and Politics in America
15:08 • 3min
Injustice and Resilience: Unveiling Systemic Racism
18:17 • 7min
Legal Challenges and Military Involvement in Current Affairs
25:46 • 2min
Military Generals and Political Controversies
28:13 • 9min
Challenges of College Costs and Ivy League Prestige
37:23 • 7min
Rethinking Education: The Rise of Trade Schools
44:41 • 7min
Barbecue Grills and Immigration Policy Discussion
52:11 • 4min
Political Analysis of Migration Patterns and Electoral Implications
56:09 • 4min
Exploring Media and Sponsor Messages
01:00:32 • 3min
Media Controversies and Lack of Diversity
01:03:25 • 20min