

The Great Barrington Cabinet Versus the Administrative State (11/27/24)
Nov 26, 2024
The hosts delve into the alarming implications of Trump's recent federal nominations, highlighting figures like Dr. Oz and their potential impact on Medicare and public health. They discuss the dubious allure of Medicare Advantage and the dangers of privatization. The conversation critiques Marty Makary's controversial COVID stances and unpacks the Great Barrington Declaration's troubling legacy. The episode also reflects on the broader ideological shifts in health policy and the pressing need for resilience in navigating upcoming challenges.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Controversial Nominations and Public Health Implications
03:02 • 14min
CMS and Medicare Privatization Concerns
16:45 • 4min
Misleading Medicare Advantage and Medicaid Challenges
21:04 • 25min
Critique of Marty McCary's Influence on COVID Discourse
46:07 • 25min
Unpacking the Great Barrington Declaration
01:10:40 • 16min
Preparing for Upcoming Administrative Challenges
01:27:08 • 3min
Reflections on the Physical World
01:29:50 • 2min