
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
Breaking Points is a fearless anti-establishment multi-week Youtube and Podcast which holds the powerful to account hosted by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti
Latest episodes

Jun 23, 2022 • 1h 43min
6/23/22: War Sanctions, GOP Primaries, Uvalde Coverup, Fed Policy, Neoliberal Order Collapse, Gas Tax Proposal, & More!
Skanda Amarnath, Executive Director of Employ America, delves into the intricacies of the current economic landscape. He discusses the impact of West's sanctions and critiques the gas tax proposals as ineffective solutions to rising prices. The conversation highlights the challenges of inflation amid changing political tides and the declining neoliberal order. Amarnath emphasizes the disconnect between policymakers and struggling families while exploring the implications of the Federal Reserve's actions on economic stability.

Jun 21, 2022 • 1h 37min
6/21/22: Russia vs NATO, Gas Prices, Hillary Comments, Lorenz Demoted, TikTok Lies, Economic Shift, French Elections, & More!
Daniel Nichanian, the Editor-in-chief of Boltz magazine, dives into the complexities of French politics and the recent electoral shifts in France. He discusses the implications of Macron's challenges and the rise of Le Pen's party amid a fragmented political landscape. The conversation also covers the geopolitical tensions between Russia and NATO, the U.S. energy crisis, and data privacy concerns related to TikTok. Nichanian offers insights into how these worldwide issues reflect broader economic and political trends.

Jun 20, 2022 • 1h 50min
6/20/22: Recession Warnings, Uvalde Coverup, Buttigieg Failures, Biden Fitness, Assange Case, Global Unrest, & More!
Peter Zeihan, a renowned geopolitical strategist and author, joins to discuss pressing global issues. He delves into recession indicators and the turmoil in the cryptocurrency market. The conversation also covers the Uvalde police cover-up and the implications of President Biden's biking accident on perceptions of aging leaders. Zeihan examines the complexities of Julian Assange's legal battles and the broader implications for press freedom. Additionally, the impact of globalization on inflation and the shifting dynamics of the economy are explored, providing a thought-provoking analysis of today's world.

Jun 18, 2022 • 2h 5min
Mini Show #40: Inflation Causes, Fed Policy, Oil Markets, Crypto Scam, Woke Activism, Union Busting, & More!
Guests David Sirota, founder of The Lever and Ryan Grimm, Washington Bureau Chief at The Intercept, delve into inflation's complexities and the Federal Reserve's policies. Journalist Lee Fang discusses how corporations are now using social justice language to prevent unionization. Matt Stoller critiques the crypto market's recent upheaval, attributing it to regulatory failures. Chris Leonard shares insights on oil market dynamics, while James Lee offers a nuanced take on the inflation narrative, exploring its implications for working Americans.

Jun 17, 2022 • 1h 39min
Stories of Week 6/12: Inflation Numbers, Gun Legislation, Market Crash, Ukraine Intel, Fed Rate Hike, & More!
The conversation dives into alarming inflation rates, exploring how they affect everyday families and the political landscape. Gun legislation is tackled with a focus on bipartisan efforts, while the hosts analyze a notable market crash impacting retirement funds. They also critique the chaotic state of cryptocurrency that leaves investors uneasy. Insights into U.S. military support for Ukraine reveal a troubling disconnect, and there's a discussion about the media's struggle to align with public perception. The commitment to meaningful content over profit shines through.

Jun 16, 2022 • 1h 48min
6/16/22: GOP Primaries, Fed Rate Hike, Ukraine Aid, Media Polls, Sanctions Fail, Biden Inaction, ESG Investing Scam, & More!
Ron Ivey, a visiting researcher at the Harvard Human Flourishing Program and an expert on ESG investing, dives into the complex world of Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria in finance. He highlights the rise and pivotal role of ESG in investment practices, tackling issues like greenwashing and investor trust. The discussion also critiques current economic strategies, especially in light of U.S. sanctions on Russia, emphasizing the unintended consequences that often benefit other nations. Ivey's insights shed light on the urgent need for accountability in corporate sustainability efforts.

Jun 14, 2022 • 1h 30min
6/14/22: Market Crash, Crypto Black Monday, Ukrainian Military, Trump Grift, Amazon Union, Gas Prices, & More!
James Lee, a partner at Breaking Points known for his sharp analysis of political and economic issues, joins the discussion on recent market turmoil. They dive into the stock market crash and the collapse of cryptocurrencies, exploring how these events affect everyday Americans. The podcast also tackles the complex dynamics of the Ukraine conflict and highlights the challenges Amazon workers face in their unionization efforts. Finally, they shed light on the influence of financial misconduct on political narratives and rising gas prices.

Jun 13, 2022 • 1h 37min
6/13/22: Inflation Record, Gas Prices, Gun Legislation, 2024 Election, WaPo Chaos, Societal Decay, Jan 6th Hearings, & More!
Inflation hits an astonishing 8.6%, raising concerns over rising gas prices and the Biden administration's response. Krystal and Saagar explore a newly formed bipartisan gun legislation and its implications. They critique the media's handling of January 6th hearings versus economic issues. The political landscape is turbulent, with speculation on Biden and Trump as candidates in 2024. Societal decay and economic injustice come under scrutiny, highlighting the urgent need for reform. Internal divisions in the Trump administration are revealed, raising questions about trust and governance.

Jun 11, 2022 • 1h 57min
Mini Show #39: Inflation, AOC, Amazon Exec Resigns, Kushner Investigation, Manager Retaliation, New Culture Wars, & More!
Congressman Ro Khanna weighs in on inflation and government intervention strategies to ease economic pressure. Ryan Grimm and Ken Klippenstein delve into Amazon's alleged employee censorship, while Nate Hochman discusses shifting cultural conservatism. Matthew Cunningham-Cook highlights the connection between Medicare premiums and pharmaceutical lobbying. The panel addresses workplace retaliation and the fight for unionization, underscoring the need for awareness and advocacy around worker rights.

Jun 10, 2022 • 1h 22min
Stories of Week 6/5: Uvalde Coverup, CNN Shift, Depp-Heard, Baby Formula, Starbucks Workers, & More!
Alita Majeka, a licensed attorney and YouTuber known for her insightful legal commentary, joins the dynamic duo to tackle pressing issues. They dive deep into the Uvalde cover-up and critique media sensationalism surrounding high-profile cases like Depp vs. Heard. The discussion reveals frustrations over the government's sluggish response to the baby formula crisis and explores ongoing tensions between Starbucks and its unionized workers. Together, they shine a light on the intertwining of political accountability and media narratives in today's society.