
Lemonade Stand The Nobel War Prize | Ep. 046 Lemonade Stand 🍋
Jan 21, 2026
The hosts dive into a heated discussion about Trump's letter threatening Greenland, interspersed with humor over optimism and sports betting culture. They explore the strategic importance of Greenland and the EU's potential retaliation against U.S. tariffs. Insights into Canada’s shift towards China for EV deals add another layer of complexity. The show also critiques rising bond yields and their impact on government programs, while they wrap up with a recap of their stock game and thoughts on OpenAI's advertising strategy.
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Teens Bonding Over Sports Betting Apps
- Aiden described three high-school groups at a Clippers game betting on sports apps together, bonding in person through gambling.
- Hosts joked this showed DraftKings-style apps can function as modern "third spaces."
Board Of Peace Could Enshrine Personal Power
- Trump proposed a "Board of Peace" chaired by himself with veto power and lifetime control over succession.
- Hosts saw it as a play to extend personal global influence beyond the presidency and as constitutionally novel.
Chairman Veto Makes Membership Largely Symbolic
- The Board grants the chairman veto over votes and removal powers, making membership effectively symbolic without chairman approval.
- Hosts noted wealthy permanent memberships and unilateral agenda control would centralize global decision-making.



