Topic: Packaging

4 chapters across the catalog

70: Four Freedoms
2:32:28 - 2:34:32

70: Four Freedoms

Amazon Garage Delivery and the Rise of Anarchy

Amazon's new service that allows delivery drivers to place packages inside a customer's garage is discussed as a response to rising package theft. The hosts argue that when the government stops people from working and eating, an increase in crime and anarchy is inevitable. They suggest that these "convenience" services are actually measures to mitigate the chaos caused by failing social policies.

36: Lego My Joeco
1:25:14 - 1:33:10

36: Lego My Joeco

Roland Martin, BlackPack Polls and the Three Trillion Dollar Stimulus

Roland Martin discusses a BlackPack poll suggesting a black female VP would increase enthusiasm among black voters. The conversation shifts to the Democrats' proposed three-trillion-dollar stimulus package, which the hosts claim includes provisions for undocumented workers using Taxpayer Information Numbers (TINs). They contrast the lack of specific reparations funding with the massive scale of the stimulus spending.

33: Sandbagged
1:22:29 - 1:27:23

33: Sandbagged

The Ease of Funding Trillion-Dollar Initiatives

The hosts argue that the rapid passage of the $2.2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package proves that the government can "create money out of thin air" when it has the political will. They dismiss the excuse that reparations are too expensive, noting that the mechanism for trillion-dollar payouts has now been clearly demonstrated. They refer to this as "immunized money" that bankers have figured out how to issue without immediate hyperinflation.

28: Black Don't Crack
40:20 - 45:13

28: Black Don't Crack

Crack Enterprise Mechanics, The Carter Apartment Complex

The business model of crack distribution is explored through the lens of New Jack City's "The Carter" enterprise. The segment describes the specific packaging of crack—clear vials with colored tops—and how this imagery transitioned from the screen to real-world neighborhoods. The host recalls seeing these vials in rural North Carolina shortly after the film's release, marking the drug's spread.