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Meltdown
- By: David Sirota, Dan O’Donnell, Shoshi Shmuluvitz, Kiarra Powell
- Narrated by: David Sirota
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Oct 14 20212 mins
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Oct 28 202154 mins
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Meltdown
- By: David Sirota, Dan O’Donnell, Shoshi Shmuluvitz, and others
- Narrated by: David Sirota
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Content is excellent, but Audible needs to fix
- By lissa on 10-29-21
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- Anonymous User
- 11-16-21
This is more educational than the corporate press
I loved this podcast. I hope to see more content like this from Audible. You cant learn about the 2008 financial crisis from mainstream media segments that are 5 mins long. You will come away bewildered about what happened behind the scenes that you never knew existed.
If you are curious about how the MAGA phenomenon occurred and are willing to hear a nuanced explanation then this is for you.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-10-22
Finally someone tells the truth about how we got here
I have always been amazed at the utter lack of analysis about how we got here in the news. The financial crisis and the Iraq war lies have decimated Americans’ faith in our institutions, in media, and in each other. Thanks David Sirota for breaking it all down.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-01-21
fantastic
so glad Audible decided to pick up Sirota. This is what real investigatory reporting looks like
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- Brandon
- 05-10-22
Drawing a clear line
So many people have said "how did we get here" even though there are numerous explanations. This is just one reason for the state of our current society and world. This podcast does a great job at drawing a clear line from the causes and events of the financial crisis to the discontent that we've been experiencing, but in an enjoyable and interesting way. There would be no surprises if the vast majority of us engaged with history on a regular basis.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-06-21
Very good for liberals, okay for leftists
Sirota does a great job of explaining the what, but the 'why' is still murky. The 'why' question is the more difficult ask, and requires a more systemic analysis of capitalism's perverse incentives. The intro to episode one about FARC is a great example of something that appears black-and-white to the average liberal listener, but on closer inspection becomes quite murky. Portraying FARC as terrorists, and the DEA and Colombia as the good guys is not really how we should be analyzing these relationships. The DEA has worked with cartels, organizations that one assumes the DEA would be trying to crush. The CIA may have given cartels leave to kill DEA agent Enrique Camarena in 1985, likely tied to the CIA's drug running in the 80s. All these episodes have the exact same root cause as Goldman Sach's selling toxic assets while betting against those same assets. That cause is the profit motive, or the desire to maintain the steady flow of capital (in the case of the DEA/CIA). Until we ask the 'why' and if the 'why' is worth the detrimental effects to the world, we will continue to experience episodes like the Great Recession.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-03-22
Amazing!!
An amazingly well written, produced, and laid out podcast. I was in high school during the meltdown and my family definitely felt its affects but I can't say I fully understood what was happening in the world. I wish everyone would listen to this to gain a clearer understanding of how we got here.
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- Spenser
- 11-07-21
Fantastic podcast
Found the podcast through the Intercept's Deconstructed. It's amazing how little coverage this stuff has gotten in the years since the crash. Puts in perspective the show that was made surrounding why Trump ended up in office.
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- Admiralu
- 11-13-21
Clear, Concise Account of a Coverup
Everyone should hear this podcast about the Wall Street bank crash of 2008. Political hacks from both parties beat back efforts to punish the banks for risky and fraudulent activities, while throwing the American people under the bus. The hope and change people voted for were second fiddle to those who bankrolled campaigns. Might just make you mad. Everything is explained in easy to understand terms of what really happened. Eye opening. Might change your mind about many things.
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- Judy R. Williams
- 11-24-21
It’s an excellent telling…
David Sirota did an excellent job of explaining how the bank failures and mortgage fraud debacle and the lack of government accountability led to the election of Trump and the decline in our democracy. Money is truly the root of all evil and our country is being run by the moneyed!
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- Brad B.
- 11-11-21
One of the best podcast series I've listened to
it's a great limited mini series podcast. Production is great and very timely. This series is a story about the failures of the Obama administration and of congressional Democratic majorities we will probably never see again to do anything to help people because of their ties to the financial industry. We're seeing it play out again as Democrats feign that they don't have the power to do anything.
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