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Tariffs and Tweets

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Release Date: 04/09/2025

Numbers Don't Lie show art Numbers Don't Lie

Sosnoff / Ratigan - Truth or Skepticism from tastylive

President Trump ignited backlash after firing BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer in the wake of a disappointing jobs report and major downward revisions. This week, Tom and Dylan unpack the political and economic fallout of targeting nonpartisan data officials — and what it means for the integrity of government-reported economic stats.

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Artificial Is Still Artificial show art Artificial Is Still Artificial

Sosnoff / Ratigan - Truth or Skepticism from tastylive

From headlines to hype, AI is everywhere—and so is the fear that it's coming for your job. It's faster, cheaper, tireless. But can it truly replace human workers? On this episode, Tom and Dylan dig into the real implications of AI in the workforce. What happens to education when the return on investment starts to shrink? And how do we prepare for a job market shaped by machines? It’s a candid look at where we’re headed as AI grows smarter—and what that means for all of us.

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Free Speech? show art Free Speech?

Sosnoff / Ratigan - Truth or Skepticism from tastylive

This week, Tom and Dylan unpack a troubling trend: media figures who speak out—especially against Trump—are increasingly facing lawsuits. What does that mean for free speech? They dive into the ripple effects of Stephen Colbert’s firing and ask: was it really about money, or something deeper?

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You're Fired show art You're Fired

Sosnoff / Ratigan - Truth or Skepticism from tastylive

Markets sold off quickly Wednesday morning following reports President Trump was planning to fire Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. A couple hours later, Trump reversed course, with caveats. Financial markets continue to wrestle with tension between Trump and Powell and how that will ultimately play out. Tune in as Tom and Dylan discuss the chaos that hit markets this morning.

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Borrow, Default, Rinse, Repeat show art Borrow, Default, Rinse, Repeat

Sosnoff / Ratigan - Truth or Skepticism from tastylive

It sounds unthinkable—America defaulting on its debt. Yet here we are, seriously debating what was once considered absurd. This week, Tom and Dylan unpack the politics, precedent, and potential fallout of a U.S. default. With Trump’s past brushes with bankruptcy in focus, they ask: is this just financial brinkmanship, or something deeper?

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Soft Power and How it Leads to Strength, Profits and Loyalty show art Soft Power and How it Leads to Strength, Profits and Loyalty

Sosnoff / Ratigan - Truth or Skepticism from tastylive

This week, Tom and Dylan unpack the concept of soft power—how goodwill, credibility, and trust shape influence. They reflect on the original vision behind tasty: offer free, fact-based research to build trust and earn loyalty—an approach that mirrors how nations gain global standing. From students choosing to study in America to consumers buying U.S. goods, soft power has long been a quiet force behind leadership on the world stage. But are we losing our edge? Tom and Dylan explore where the U.S. might be getting it wrong—and what’s at stake when influence starts to fade.

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Ain't Nothing But a G Thing show art Ain't Nothing But a G Thing

Sosnoff / Ratigan - Truth or Skepticism from tastylive

This week, Tom and Dylan unpack the surprising twist in the Nippon Steel–U.S. Steel merger. The U.S. government has secured a powerful new “G” share, giving it unprecedented control over key domestic operations. What does this mean for the future of American industry—and for an administration once seen as pro-business and anti-regulation? Tune in as they explore the fine print, the political fallout, and what it signals about the evolving role of government in corporate America.

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Who Are the Adults? show art Who Are the Adults?

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When a business or country is run by someone surrounded by sycophants, you lose the adults in the room. Without dissenting voices, it's hard to properly think through issues. Ultimately, it leads to protests in the streets, like we're seeing in LA and Chicago. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan want to know, where did the adults go? 

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Divorce Was Inevitable, The Bromance Is Dead show art Divorce Was Inevitable, The Bromance Is Dead

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It wasn't long, but it was intense. The bromance seems to be over between Trump and Musk. The question is, what will the fallout be? Who keeps the house and is Stephen Miller's wife leaving with Elon? Tune into this week's episode as Tom and Dylan discuss the end of the Elon/Trump era.

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Teflon Markets show art Teflon Markets

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The last decade has seen a political bifurcation of the United States. We've endured a pandemic. Despite all that, equity markets seem unfazed. The question becomes, what, if anything, can bring down the stock market? Tune into this week's episode as Tom and Dylan discuss the strength in U.S. equity markets and if they're impervious to all threats.

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