Pork-O-Max
Aug 18, 2026 · 37m
Summary
Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty criticize proposals to decriminalize theft for the poor, arguing it ignores economic realities and business impacts. They discuss the high effective tax rates on capital gains due to inflation and Joe’s experience with GLP-1 weight loss drugs. The hosts also cover Gen Z’s declining sexual activity, London’s restrictions on standing in pubs, and the tragic death of Hayden Panettiere as a cautionary tale against child stardom.
Topics discussed
Intro and ChatGPT Work sponsorship
Legalizing 'crimes of necessity' and poverty theft
Retailer responses and inflation's impact on the poor
Incogni sponsorship and data privacy risks
Capital gains taxes and the inflation tax
Jack's GLP-1 experience and the potato chip incident
ChatGPT Work sponsorship break
Waffle House tacos and Gen Z celibacy trends
London bans standing drinking in pubs
Eric Swalwell scandal and Mark Walter's Lakers sale
Costco selling coffins and Medicare plans
California's new tire rolling resistance regulations
Rough Greens dog supplement sponsorship
Hayden Panettiere death and child stardom dangers
ChatGPT Work sponsorship break
Analysis of Hayden Panettiere's tragic life
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