F*ck Your Sensitivity - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
Online Big Blue Entertainment LLC
132 episodes
6 days ago
Politics and space rarely share a headline, but today they collide. We open with the House’s 427–1 vote to push more Epstein files into the light and ask the hard question: how do we balance public transparency with the legal duty to protect victims, witnesses, and grand jury secrecy? We lay out why one member voted no, what “privacy safeguards” actually mean, and how media clarifications shifted the narrative after early attempts to tie names and emails to people who weren’t accused of crime...
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Politics and space rarely share a headline, but today they collide. We open with the House’s 427–1 vote to push more Epstein files into the light and ask the hard question: how do we balance public transparency with the legal duty to protect victims, witnesses, and grand jury secrecy? We lay out why one member voted no, what “privacy safeguards” actually mean, and how media clarifications shifted the narrative after early attempts to tie names and emails to people who weren’t accused of crime...
Sold! NYC Bought Zohran — But Did It Read the Fine Print?
F*ck Your Sensitivity - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
21 minutes
2 weeks ago
Sold! NYC Bought Zohran — But Did It Read the Fine Print?
Headlines shouted “blue wave,” but the details on the ground tell a messier story. We take a hard look at New York’s new mayoral agenda, from an applause-heavy victory speech to the concrete policies that will shape streets, subways, and budgets. No cheerleading, no doom-posting—just a clear-eyed walk through what’s promised, what it costs, and what could break along the way. We start with the framing: an anti-Trump pitch in a city where nearly half didn’t vote for the winner, and a tax blue...
F*ck Your Sensitivity - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
Politics and space rarely share a headline, but today they collide. We open with the House’s 427–1 vote to push more Epstein files into the light and ask the hard question: how do we balance public transparency with the legal duty to protect victims, witnesses, and grand jury secrecy? We lay out why one member voted no, what “privacy safeguards” actually mean, and how media clarifications shifted the narrative after early attempts to tie names and emails to people who weren’t accused of crime...