New York’s Spending Crisis, Housing Unaffordability, & Conspiracy Corner: 9/11, Epstein, TV Producer Of Tehran Woes | Tom Bilyeu Show Live
Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory
The podcast examines critical issues such as economic policies, housing affordability, and cultural trends. It scrutinizes New York City's budget and questions the effectiveness of increased spending amid declining quality of life, highlighting a proposed property tax increase and the exodus of high-income earners. The discussion extends to the unaffordability of housing, pointing to regulatory costs and zoning restrictions as key factors. Shifting to cultural topics, the hosts debate race swapping in media, particularly the casting of Joan of Arc, and explore the implications of AI on authoritarianism. They also delve into conspiracy theories, including the Epstein files and the 9/11 attacks, questioning official narratives and accountability.
Part 1: Introduction and Urban Crisis
Part 2: Economic Principles and Governance
Part 3: The Housing Market and Deregulation
Part 4: Cultural Shifts and Social Policy
Part 5: AI, Security, and Geopolitics
Part 6: Investigations and Conspiracy Theories
Part 7: Political Accountability and Conclusion
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