Gavin Newsom, Bad Economics, Insane DEI + Mark Zuckerberg Comments || EP 1459

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In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and Charles Chuck Thompson discuss various pressing topics, including the impact of Federal Reserve policies on purchasing power, California's ongoing wildfire crisis, and Governor Gavin Newsom's response. They also delve into the issues of price gouging during emergencies, skewed market dynamics, and government overreach. Additionally, the conversation shifts to the pressures social media companies faced, specifically Facebook, from government agencies to censor content, with insights from recent interviews with Mark Zuckerberg. The episode concludes with remarks on Thomas Massie's principled stance and the potential for future political changes.

(02:21) California Wildfires Update

(04:42) Price Gouging and Economics

(09:01) Gavin Newsom's Response to Wildfires

(14:58) Conspiracy Theories and Rebuilding Plans

(20:11) Ukraine's Assistance in California

(24:05) Diversity in Fire Departments

(27:08) Mark Zuckerberg and Congressional Hearings

(28:29) Meta's Controversial Policies and Public Backlash

(30:02) Government Pressure and Social Media Censorship

(41:46) Hunter Biden Laptop Controversy

(46:27) Reflections on Government Influence and Social Media

(53:59) Happy Birthday, Congressman Thomas Massie

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