989. Andy & DJ CTI: Biden Admin Likely To Pay Out $84.6M In Error For Minnesota Housing Assistance, 10% Cap On Credit Cards & NYC Hospital Accuses Nurses Union Of Protecting Drunk And Stoned Staffers
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Jan 13, 2026 The hosts discuss a potential $84.6M error in housing assistance payouts by the Biden administration, highlighting issues of governmental accountability. They also delve into Trump's proposal for a 10% credit card cap, calling for more substantial reforms in consumer debt. The NYC nurses' union is accused of protecting impaired staff amidst a strike, raising concerns about patient safety. They debate the implications of these events on civic engagement and national unity.
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Large Systemic Errors, Small Citizen Penalties
- Government errors can cost taxpayers huge sums while citizens get aggressively penalized for small mistakes.
- Andy Frisella argues this disparity fuels public anger and undermines trust in institutions.
Amplify Voices To Force Change
- If you want change, share and amplify messages to build a loud minority that forces action.
- Andy Frisella urges listeners to repost streams and participate instead of passively complaining.
Crisis Cycling Drives Division
- Media cycles and manufactured crises keep the public divided and distracted from systemic issues.
- Andy Frisella highlights repeated attention shifts: Floyd, COVID, Ukraine, Israel, etc., as intentional division.


