

432 - Delta Payoffs & The Hamas Parade
36 snips Feb 22, 2025
Tim delves into Delta Airlines' questionable compensation tactics after a Toronto crash, highlighting the absurdity of corporate responses. He critiques the media's trivialization of serious airborne incidents while reflecting on political disconnect in America. A humorous take on the Hamas parade brings forth commentary on the complexities of conflict reporting. The discussion also veers into personal anecdotes mixed with current events, tackling everything from celebrity burglaries to the necessity of sober leadership amidst chaos.
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Suing Delta
- Demand more than $30,000 from Delta if your plane crashes.
- Sue Delta for everything they have because they almost killed you.
Childhood Fear of Litigation
- Tim Dillon grew up fearing lawsuits due to his mother's constant warnings.
- She instilled a sense of litigiousness in him from a young age.
American Litigiousness
- Sue companies when they wrong you.
- It's the American way to litigate and take what others have.