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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
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Oct 28, 2021 • 1h 22min
10/28/21: Billionaire Tax, Labor Action, Media Psyop, Tiktok, Baldwin, Food Inflation, Injustice System, Assange Case, and More!
Gabriel Shipton, brother of Julian Assange and advocate for his release, shares deep insights into the ongoing legal battle surrounding Assange's case. He highlights the stark injustices faced by whistleblowers in the U.S. legal system, emphasizing the implications for press freedom and human rights. Discussions also delve into the broader themes of corporate disinformation, labor dynamics, and food inflation. Shipton calls for public activism, urging listeners to raise awareness about these critical issues.

Oct 26, 2021 • 1h 32min
10/26/21: Facebook 'Whistleblower', Jan 6th, Obama Comments, Puppy Torture, The View, Covid Crimes, Biden's Taiwan Folly, Inflation, and More!
Heather Long, an Economics correspondent for The Washington Post, joins the conversation to unpack the current inflation crisis and its effects on consumers. They delve into the implications of social media on political narratives, sparked by a Facebook whistleblower, and explore the ethical complexities surrounding vaccine distribution amid global inequity. The discussion also touches on U.S. foreign policy regarding Taiwan and the economic anxieties faced by working-class families, highlighting the broader consequences of recent labor market dynamics.

Oct 25, 2021 • 1h 22min
10/25/21: Biden Flailing, Bernie vs Manchin, Alec Baldwin, Stock Trading Rules, Rogan vs CNN, Dr. Fauci's Lies, Port Trucker Exploitation, VA Gov Forecast, and More!
Join Kyle Kondik, managing editor for Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball, as he dives into the Virginia gubernatorial election. The discussion highlights Biden's plummeting approval ratings and its implications for both parties. Kondik critiques the ongoing exploitation of truckers and the flawed media narratives surrounding COVID-19 treatments. He also examines the heated political landscape in Virginia and how demographic shifts may influence voter turnout. Insightful and engaging, this conversation tackles pressing issues with clarity and wit!

Oct 23, 2021 • 33min
Mini Show #9: Jon Stewart, Senate Democrats, CNN vs Bernie, Cancel Culture, and More!
The hosts dive into the impact of cancel culture on college basketball and political commentary, advocating for independent media. They scrutinize the Democratic Party's hesitance to push significant legislation and debate strategies for the upcoming midterms. The conversation highlights media failures in covering crucial issues like the Build Back Better plan while exposing the censorship risks in academia. They emphasize the need for diverse viewpoints and meaningful discussions in today's media landscape.

Oct 21, 2021 • 1h 22min
10/21/21: Welfare Proposals, Tax Policy, Trump's Next Move, Airlines Backdown, Rogan vs CNN, Kill the Bill, Marriage Disparity, College Football, and More!
In this engaging discussion, Jason Stahl, the founder of the College Football Players Association, highlights the urgent need for reform in college athletics. He dives into the critical welfare issues facing college football players, advocating for better conditions and safety measures. The talk also reflects on how financial struggles are reshaping marriage and family dynamics. Stahl emphasizes the importance of collective action among athletes to drive meaningful change, standing up against the influence of corporate interests in sports.

Oct 19, 2021 • 1h 29min
10/19/21: Colin Powell, Union Activity, Amazon Scandal, Politico Sale, CNN Confronted, China Dependency, Biden Silence, John Deere Workers, and More!
Delve into the complex legacy of Colin Powell as his life and political choices are reframed posthumously. The discussion highlights union activities, including strikes at John Deere and Starbucks, amid ongoing tensions at Amazon. Explore the scrutiny facing corporate giants like Dollar General and the troubling implications of their practices on rural communities. The podcast also addresses the U.S.'s perilous economic dependency on China and the urgent call for solidarity in labor rights, emphasizing the critical role unions play in advocating for workers.

Oct 18, 2021 • 1h 18min
10/18/21: John Deere Strike, Sanders vs Manchin, Epstein News, Katie Couric, Sanjay Gupta, Colin Powell, Buttigieg's Paternity Leave, The Trump Factor, Monopoly Power with Matt Stoller, and More!
The podcast dives into the John Deere strike, shedding light on the fight for fair wages amidst corporate tactics. It explores political tensions with Sanders and Manchin, and scrutinizes the connections surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. The legacy of Colin Powell is remembered, while discussions on media ethics question transparency in journalism. Supply chain issues emerge, spotlighting Buttigieg's leave amidst crises. Lastly, the lasting impact of Trump reshapes political discourse, moving conversations away from policy toward personal grievances.

Oct 16, 2021 • 39min
Mini Show #8: Rahm Emanuel, Joe Rogan vs CNN, Let's Go Brandon, Prince Andrew, Kamala Cringe, and More!
Julia Rock, a reporter for The Daily Poster, dives into the tangled web of corporate influence in politics. She examines Rahm Emanuel’s post-mayoral ties to big corporations and their impact on media integrity. The conversation also touches on the misinformation surrounding ivermectin following a heated exchange between Joe Rogan and CNN's Sanjay Gupta. Additionally, they tackle the origins of the viral chant 'Let's go, Brandon,' and scrutinize Vice President Kamala Harris's struggles and public perception. The episode is a riveting mix of politics, accountability, and media dynamics!

Oct 14, 2021 • 1h 21min
Workers Revolt, Inflation, Xmas Shortages, Booster Shots, Suburban Women, IRS Monitoring, CNN Propaganda, Kellogg's Strike, and More!
Trevor Bidelman, President of local 3GBCTGM, passionately discusses the ongoing Kellogg's strike, emphasizing worker exploitation and the crucial need for solidarity. He tackles the impact of inflation on consumer prices and how supply chain challenges are complicating the holiday season. The dialogue also sheds light on the broader labor movement's resurgence amid economic turmoil, including the role of unions and the need for equitable treatment of workers across industries. Bidelman’s insights are a rallying cry for change in the labor market.

Oct 12, 2021 • 1h 24min
10/12/21: Biden Polling Fall, Southwest Protest, VA Gov, Wealth Inequality, Covid Pill, The China Question, Healthcare Corruption, Labor Activity, and More!
Join labor reporter Jonah Furman, known for his insights on strikes and labor issues, as he delves into a myriad of pressing topics. They discuss Biden's plummeting approval ratings, the chaos at Southwest Airlines due to vaccine mandates, and the intense Virginia gubernatorial race. Furman sheds light on the resurgence of labor movements and the challenges of developing a COVID pill amidst political tensions. The conversation also touches on wealth inequality, healthcare scams, and the complexities of U.S.-China relations, providing a thought-provoking analysis of today’s political landscape.


