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We take stock of last night’s brutal Supreme Court decision assaulting Texas’ women's’ reproductive rights, as well as the court in general and the increasingly barbaric reality of living under permanent rule of a reactionary electoral minority. Then, The Washington Post’s Jeff Stein joins us to break down the congressional infrastructure & budget bills that will potentially form the core of the Biden administration’s domestic agenda. This is a pretty bleak one folks, but hey, we might get some bridges out of this infrastructure bill or something.

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Zach Pierce

So all you morons THINK THAT CHAPO IS ONLY LISTENED TO AND INFLUENCES PEOPLE THAT LIVE IN NEW YOIRK? Cuz I live in TN and I hear the show every week. Weird, cuz I don’t live in New York.

Michael Barbarich

I'm a Teamsters production worker in central Wisconsin, but I grew up in Michigan's upper peninsula, went to school at NMU, had a small manufacturing company in the Ann Arbor/Detroit area for several years. I've watched the dem party shoot themselves in the balls, repeatedly, on the local, regional and national level with shocking consistency for twenty five years running. Flagrant racketeers like Kwame Kilpatrick, clueless technocrats like Jennifer Granholm, who made the working poor's life a never ending hell with the attempt at budgeteering via the driver's responsibility fee laws, and assorted sundry PMC choads being perpetually offended in the state legislature. The party fucked up bad. I think maybe 15% of my Teamsters coworkers voted democrat the last election, even if they knew, deep in their gut, that the republicans would crush the remnants of organized labor after both states were mugged by right to work laws. I literally had a coworker tell me he fantasizes about stacking the corpses of people like me when I expressed some mild left leanings. I don't think that's Chapo's fault, actually. I think the party is fucking dogshit. The are the sniveling E.B. Farnam to the Republican Cy Tolliver, as Matt had once said. Whitey didn't come out to vote for them because things are bleak as fuck and the last few tastes of Dem leadership left an unappealing taste in many people's mouths. There ARE some good people in the party, on state and local levels... But for the most part? Whitey is getting deeply freaked out by the hightened contradictions and steep decline, the ones who haven't checked out into far right whackadooland haven't really been buying what the party is selling.

calvin kilby

the only person making a question out of how influential the show is you because what's actually being discussed isn't that and it's an EZ way to actually backpedal from the original argument which is "their ability to influence actual political action is virtually nonexistent". who cares if you live in fucking king of prussia, PA or gunfucker, AZ. the same kind of dumbfuck poetry logic would, in a more sentimental way say something like "i drank green tea and ended the war."

Shake zula

Dude if you want to solve MY two biggest problems of being perpetually anxious and dehydrated put Valium in my drinking water. I just lost my health insurance coverage and can't afford my gabbies so yeah I'll take a step back up and drink water 'til I die if they can do that shit.