
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show I'm Scared, I Want To Be Back In The United States
May 14, 2019
A recent tweet from Chase Bank stirs up a heated debate about motivation and economic responsibility. The duo humorously critiques California's heavy tax burden that’s pushing residents away. They also delve into the differences in approaches taken by politicians and real estate developers, while examining the implications of tough love in personal growth. From home renovations to the complexities of urban homelessness, the discussions reflect a blend of current issues with a lighthearted twist, shedding light on deeper societal challenges.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Cultural Reflections in the San Fernando Valley
01:36 • 3min
Home Renovations and Changing Landscapes
04:10 • 3min
Navigating Frugality and Sustainability
06:51 • 3min
Economic Accountability and Tone-Deaf Commentary
09:23 • 2min
Navigating Savings, Social Media, and Urban Homelessness
11:10 • 2min
Frustrations with California's Governance and Growing Desperation to Leave
13:21 • 2min
The Impact of Tough Love and Complacency
14:52 • 4min
Economic Exodus and Housing Hurdles
18:26 • 9min
Challenges of San Francisco Projects and the Value of Hands-On Work
27:00 • 6min
