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Episode 3 - Cramdown
- De: David Sirota, Dan O’Donnell, Shoshi Shmuluvitz, Kiarra Powell
- Narrado por: David Sirota
- Oct 28 2021
- Duración: 56 m
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- Sarah
- 02-16-24
Everyone should listen to this. AMAZING!
I love this series and listened to it twice and could listen to it 10 more times because it is dense. The story telling is on point, every episode is thrilling and reveals information that were talked about before. I highly recommend it especially if you enjoyed The Big Short this is as good if not better than and goes into a lot.
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- JS
- 01-13-22
Warning! Liberal Elite Bias
This first assertion by this hack is that Trump and his supporters are "assholes". He promulgates the lie that Trump supporters stormed the capitol to take it over and somehow overthrow the government. Then, he uses presumptive language that confirms he is a Global Warming wing nut. Lies. All lies.
This person, like so many, has swallowed the commie hook and there is no retrieving it without destroying (and building back better?) their entire delusional world view. Godless liberals hate America and that is the root cause of the destruction of the greatest nation ever founded. This podcast merely feeds red meat to liberal useful idiots. Nothing of value.
However, like opium, liberal commies will probably be soothed by this hate filled fairytale.
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