Speaker
Jeff Snyder
Appearances over time
2 episodes
Episodes
2Podcasts
Quotes & moments
The National Association of Realtors found the median age of a first-time homebuyer is now 40, up from 29 in 1981, signaling a severe affordability crisis.
Over 80% of gun homicides are committed with illegally obtained firearms, making illegal gun enforcement more impactful than AR-15 bans.
China paid surrogates $100K–$200K to give birth on U.S. soil, creating Chinese-American citizens who are taken back to China, indoctrinated by the CCP, and potentially sent back decades later to influence American politics. It's not immigration — it's a multi-generational infiltration strategy.
Democratic Supreme Court justices have never voted in Trump's favor across dozens of major rulings, while conservative justices have sided against Trump multiple times. Patrick Bet-David lays out the full scorecard and warns what happens when the court flips 6-3 left.
The gun debate isn't about mass shootings or data — it's about power. States with constitutional carry like Idaho have the lowest crime rates in America. The left isn't anti-gun because of evidence; they're anti-gun because an armed population is harder to control.
Trump's financial disclosure revealed over $1 billion earned from crypto tokens and meme coins. Every panelist agrees: this hands opponents real ammunition, undermines his credibility, and sets a dangerous precedent for presidents profiting from assets their policies directly affect.
The U.S. minted 1,200 new millionaires a day in 2025, nearly half of all new millionaires globally, driven by a surging stock market. But median American wealth fell 20% over the same period — capitalism is working at the top while the bottom slides.
Mackenzie Scott's $26 billion in donations went heavily to Planned Parenthood, open-borders groups, racial equity organizations, and transgender causes. The panel argues this isn't charity — it's a massive, tax-exempt political operation designed to reshape American society.
Ford rushed to deploy AI across quality checks with 900 AI-powered cameras, then quietly rehired 300+ veteran engineers when the system failed. The problem: AI can't replace decades of tacit knowledge that walked out the door before it could be digitized.
65% of HR professionals use AI to auto-reject applicants. 1 in 7 job listings are fake. The panel breaks down the real reasons candidates fail — poor tailoring, no preparation, zero people skills — and why human communication is your only competitive edge.
Dave Ramsey's survey of over 10,000 millionaires found that engineers top the list, followed by accountants and teachers. Doctors didn't crack the top five. The panel digs into why: it's not income, it's analytical discipline and the avoidance of lifestyle inflation that builds wealth.
Google is investing $75M in A24 as part of an AI research partnership with DeepMind. The panel agrees this isn't really about films — it's about building tools. AI can now enable a $7M movie that used to cost $100M, and within 3 years major productions will be AI-first.
In 1981, the average first-time homebuyer was 29. Today the median is 40. Home-price-to-income ratios have ballooned from 2.3x in 1970 to 5x nationally — and 7 to 13x in cities like Miami, LA, and New York. Eventually, the host warns, there won't be any buyers at all.
Billionaires don't sit on cash — Tom Ellsworth says a typical billionaire holds under $50M liquid on a $1B net worth. To pay the 5% wealth tax, they must sell $100M in assets, then pay 16% state and 23% federal capital gains on those sales. The real effective rate is 10%+, and the panel predicts 50 of California's 250 billionaires will leave the state.
Tucker Carlson declared he'd never support the Republican Party, then effectively endorsed JD Vance with Alex Jones just 24 hours later. The panel dissects his motives, his obsession with Israel, his promotion of Nick Fuentes, and his possible presidential ambitions, while questioning whether he's been a registered Democrat since 2006.
Russell Crowe got visibly emotional explaining that Gladiator's enduring power came from its moral code — a man single-mindedly avenging his murdered wife and child. He says the sequel failed because it destroyed that moral sentiment. The clip resonates deeply with the panel's broader concern about Hollywood losing its storytelling soul.
Billionaires are using elaborate trust structures across multiple jurisdictions to control their empires from beyond the grave — but families like the Pierre Castle dynasty are now fighting those structures in the Singapore Supreme Court. Tom Ellsworth argues the real issue is spoiled heirs. Jeff Snyder says you're inviting legal conflict no matter how good a parent you are.
Analysis
What they talk about
- Business 57%
- Government 29%
- Health & Fitness 14%
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