Topic: Income

7 chapters across the catalog

86: Pox Luck

86: Pox Luck

Labor Day Return and Securing Foundational Income

Adam Curry and Mo Facts return on Labor Day 2022 after a brief hiatus. Mo explains the absence was due to securing foundational income during a personal transition to ensure the show's quality remains high. They discuss the current economic climate, including fluctuating gas prices, before spinning the "Wheel of Topics" to start the Pizza Potluck episode.

85: Overman
50:26 - 55:51

85: Overman

The Lizard Lens and Modern Sterilization

The hosts adopt a "lizard lens" to speculate on how elites view the 75-80% of the population they deem "unfit" to parent. They suggest that modern social movements, such as the child transgender movement, are viewed by elites as a form of voluntary sterilization for those susceptible to "dumb programming." The segment argues that elites use fear, such as climate change, to trick the masses into giving up their fertility.

85: Overman
1:06:18 - 1:11:43

85: Overman

Sterilization Bonuses and Central Bank Digital Currencies

William Shockley's proposal for a "sterilization bonus" is linked to modern concepts of Universal Basic Income (UBI) and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC). The hosts argue that these financial tools will allow elites to control consumption and reproduction by rewarding those who remain sterile. They suggest that the "one-world government" uses corporate interests to keep the poor unhealthy and dependent.

81: Qincidence
2:35 - 3:58

81: Qincidence

Value-for-Value Model and Financial Support for Mo Facts

The hosts address the financial structure of the podcast, emphasizing the value-for-value model. Adam Curry notes that Mo Facts recently transitioned to podcasting as a primary income source after leaving his job. Listeners are encouraged to return value for the curated content and research provided in the 44 selected clips.

57: Capitol Heel
1:00:24 - 1:03:48

57: Capitol Heel

Universal Basic Income, Tim Cook's Virtue Signaling

The discussion moves to the inevitability of Universal Basic Income (UBI) as automation replaces jobs. The hosts predict a crackdown on Christians and evangelicals, noting media narratives that label them as "radical." They also mock Apple CEO Tim Cook's $100 million initiative for "black and brown entrepreneurs," characterizing it as hollow virtue signaling.

06: Meet The Parents
1:05:09 - 1:09:56

06: Meet The Parents

Illinois Child Support Reform and Financial Weaponization

Illinois recently shifted to an "Income Share" model for child support, which considers the income of both parents rather than just the non-custodial parent. This change is presented as a move toward fairness, as child support has historically been used as a "financial weapon" or "insurance policy" in bitter divorces. One host shares a personal experience of how lawyers encouraged his ex-wife to "clean him out" during their separation.

04: Facts and Fallacies
1:26:20 - 1:29:56

04: Facts and Fallacies

Universal Basic Income and Disability Claims

Universal Basic Income (UBI) is criticized as a potential tool for social engineering that strips individuals of their purpose and leads to substance abuse. The hosts suggest that a pilot version of UBI already exists in the form of the disability system, where lawyers help people claim benefits for minor or psychological issues. They argue that the combination of isolated households, lack of work, and the influx of drugs creates a "perfect storm" for community destruction.