Back to episode — Episode 3060 CWSA 01/02/26
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d? I would be surprised if it's 100% organic. You know what I mean? So I don't think we can tell from here how effective those things are going to be. But here's what Trump said on Truth Social. He said, if Iran kills peaceful protesters, we will come to the rescue, locked and loaded and ready to go. So Trump is basically saying that the US would get involved militarily if the regime murders any…
← Previous segment →ld be that there are insiders in Iran who are ready to take over and make a deal with the US. It could be that Trump just always takes the strongest play. I've been telling you this for a while. If there are a couple of ways to go on any topic, he picks the one that's the strongest. And the strongest would be to say we'll weigh in militarily. So I have to say I'm not optimistic that there will be regime change in Iran because of this. That feels a little too optimistic, doesn't it? But possible. Like I say, if Trump knows something we don't know or if Israel knows something we don't know, maybe. We'll see.
Well, Zohran Mamdani held what he called a block party to celebrate his election. And apparently that became a little bit of a problem because his block party did not include food, music, or bathrooms. No food, music, or bathrooms. It was also really, really cold. So here's how I'd summarize that. First day of socialism, not so good. Maybe they should have less of capitalism there to sell bathrooms and food. But then he said this which is getting quoted a lot. Mamdani said we will replace the fragility of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism. I wonder if the warmth of collectivism is actually the urine that's running down their legs because they don't have bathrooms. Just wondering. I would beware of that warmth of collectivism. So first day not so good.
Speaking of food, the FDA plans to update the food pyramid, I think that's what it is, but they say guidelines and they would do it based on real science. Now one of the things I didn't know was a problem but the FDA is looking to fix it is that the dif
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ferent states have different standards for what is ultraprocessed. So in one city ultraprocessed means one thing. In another state it means another. But they're looking to get some kind of a federal standard, which you would sort of need. If you're going to have a standard for food, you would need it to be federal. Will the states disagree? And will the states say stay away from our state, we have…
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