Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar

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Feb 10, 2022 • 1h 45min

2/10/22: Congressional Trading Ban, Deep State Grows, GOP In Disarray, Woke Union Busting, Bitcoin Heist, Assange DAO, & More!

The conversation dives into a proposed ban on congressional insider trading, stirring debate about accountability. Tensions within the GOP are analyzed, especially in light of recent high-profile events. A bizarre billion-dollar Bitcoin heist adds intrigue to discussions about cryptocurrency's impacts. Labor rights take center stage as corporate union-busting tactics are criticized. The transformative power of NFTs and DAOs is explored, highlighting innovative fundraising for Julian Assange, alongside humorous takes on family dynamics.
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Feb 8, 2022 • 1h 28min

2/8/22: Dems Mask Shift, Facebook News, Rogan Drama, Portnoy Scoop, Les Wexner, CNN Implosion, Class Politics, & More!

Adolph Reed Jr., a distinguished professor and author, joins the discussion to unpack the intertwined legacies of race and class in America. The conversation delves into the complexities of Jim Crow's dissolution, advocating for a nuanced understanding of systemic oppression. Other intriguing topics include the shifting mask mandates and their political implications, Facebook's recent challenges, and the controversies surrounding figures like Leslie Wexner and Joe Rogan. The hosts navigate through media integrity and the evolving dynamics of political discourse.
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Feb 7, 2022 • 1h 47min

2/7/22: Breakdown of the Rogan Controversy, Gofundme Power, Foreign Policy, CNN Drama, Big Pharma, & More!

Joe Rogan, a comedian and podcaster known for his thought-provoking conversations, joins the discussion on the cancellation saga surrounding him, including the nuances of free speech and societal outrage. They delve into the role of GoFundMe in political fundraising and examine misleading military narratives presented by mainstream media. The conversation critically addresses the influence of Big Pharma on healthcare, revealing systemic issues and advocating for transparency. It's a compelling exploration of media, politics, and public discourse.
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Feb 5, 2022 • 36min

Mini Show #21: 700K Subs, Akaash Singh, Student Debt, Substack, Amazon Workers, Rogan vs White House, & More!

Celebrating 700K subscribers, the hosts dive into the comedic landscape with Akaash Singh's special that critiques cultural representation. They discuss Biden's controversial moves on student debt, raising questions about his administration's promises. The conversation shifts to censorship, spotlighting attempts to silence figures like Joe Rogan, while advocating for free speech on platforms like Substack. Issues of misinformation and the treatment of Amazon workers are explored, reflecting broader concerns about workers' rights and the media's role in shaping narratives.
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Feb 3, 2022 • 1h 45min

2/3/22: Ukraine Crisis, Jeff Zucker, Corporate Greed, Bezos Superyacht, Whoopi Goldberg, Surveillance Capitalism, Obesity Epidemic & The Case Against College For All

Tensions rise as troops are deployed near Ukraine, sparking debates on U.S. involvement and NATO's role. Jeff Zucker's departure from CNN reveals power dynamics in media. Explore corporate greed, illustrated by Jeff Bezos's superyacht and inflated prices at Starbucks. Whoopi Goldberg's controversial remarks about the Holocaust stir societal backlash. Delve into ethical concerns over monetizing mental health crises, and reconsider the 'college for all' ideology, advocating for alternatives to traditional education.
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Feb 1, 2022 • 1h 33min

2/1/22: GOP Agenda, Covid Polls, Starbucks Workers, Maddow Hiatus, Rogan Smears, Booster Mandates, CA Dems, Safetyism, & More!

Irami Osei-Frimpong, known as The Funky Academic, joins the discussion with insights on navigating the complexities of life during and after COVID-19. They explore the GOP's policy void ahead of midterms and highlight the significant unionization efforts at Starbucks. The podcast delves into Rachel Maddow’s media influence and the ongoing debate over COVID booster mandates for children. Osei-Frimpong challenges listeners to contemplate the meaning of life, emphasizing the necessity of deeper values amid a pandemic-driven world.
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Jan 31, 2022 • 1h 41min

1/31/22: Ukraine Crisis, Dark Money, Polls, Trucker Convoy, NBC Neocons, Railway Workers, Rogan vs Hedge Funds, Dylan Ratigan, & More!

Dylan Ratigan, a savvy financial analyst and commentator, joins the conversation to delve into the tensions between the U.S. and Ukraine amid looming threats from Russia. The dialogue exposes how media narratives inflame fear and showcases the financial interests of defense contractors. Ratigan also discusses the impact of recent market turbulence, highlighting the S&P 500's downturn and drawing parallels to past financial crises. Additionally, the struggles of railway workers against corporate greed highlight the urgent need for authentic political accountability.
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Jan 29, 2022 • 28min

Mini Show #20: SCOTUS, Kamala's Fall, Amazon Lobbying, CNN Streaming, & More!

David Sirota, founder of The Daily Poster and a keen observer of corporate power, joins the conversation to dissect pressing political issues. They discuss the impending retirement of a Supreme Court justice and its implications for progressive ideals. Sirota critiques Kamala Harris's plummeting approval ratings and what that means for the Democratic Party's trajectory. The talk delves into the troubling aspects of lobbying, calling into question the integrity of political transactions, while also critiquing CNN's media strategies in a rapidly changing landscape.
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Jan 27, 2022 • 1h 26min

1/27/22: SCOTUS, Ukraine, Good News, Amazon Propaganda, Neil Young, School Masking, Vaccine Distribution, Stolen Focus, & More!

Johann Hari, a best-selling author, discusses the alarming decline of attention spans in our society, attributing it to systemic forces like technology and capitalism. He shares insights from his book 'Stolen Focus,' emphasizing the need for an 'attention movement' to reclaim mental autonomy. The conversation also delves into the implications of COVID-19 restrictions on child development and critiques corporate interests overshadowing public health. Additionally, they touch on the media's role in shaping narratives around important issues, urging for open dialogue.
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Jan 25, 2022 • 1h 19min

1/25/22: Ukraine Crisis, Poll Numbers, Assange Case, Capitol Police, Mask Mania, Everything Bubble, The Rock, & More!

Tensions rise as the U.S. shows military readiness in response to the Ukraine crisis, urging a cautious approach to avoid a Cold War-like scenario. Voter skepticism grows over military interventions amidst economic concerns, highlighting disillusionment with the Democratic Party. The ongoing Julian Assange case raises serious questions about press freedom, while Capitol Police surveillance sparks worries over civil liberties. The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on children’s mental health is scrutinized, alongside a playful debate on celebrity leadership, speculating if figures like The Rock could shake up politics.

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