
Born to Party, Forced to Work
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 473 | Founded | 9 years ago | 
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

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This week we're looking at Trumponomics, how Nazified the GOP and country at large has become, and Doug Wilson's vision for a theocratic dictatorship Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty
This week we're speaking with Evelyn Vargas and Antonio Gutierrez from Organized Communities Against Deporations (OCAD), about all the recent things going on in Chicago: Operation Midway Blitz, the Sept 30 raid on the South Shore Apartments building,... more
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They used to pretend to care about important things. It’s all just intellectual and literal masturbatory banality. Bet these choked-adolescence pseudo-thinker get a kick out of that word. Banality. Get your Trillbanal on!
When there’s nothing in particular going on in the world or in the media I tend to skip listening but they’re very good commentators on specific current events and when they bring on special guests to talk about specific issues
But in the off weeks sometimes they’ll get started on a bad bit and I’ll fast forward about 30 minutes to see if they got it out of their system and they’ll still be stuck on the bad bit.
For the love of god it's called the Transatlantic accent. It's not fake, well it's sort of fake. I dunno look it up.
I think I’ve made my case.
I work as a night custodian in a large California city. (Very proud of my union.) I am always stoked for a new episode of this show. It’s a joy in my day. Really gets me through at work, very earnestly. Love the thoughtful insights and humor. This show got me back into reading P. G. Wodehouse!
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This podcast engages with contemporary socio-political issues through a comedic lens, often blending humor with critical discussions about American life and culture. Hosts navigate topics ranging from economic inequality and political violence to cultural phenomena and generational conflicts, all while delivering their insights with humor and irreverence. The dialogue often spirals into unexpected directions, providing a unique take on serious topics like housing, organized labor, and contemporary political dynamics. Notably, the hosts maintain a critical stance towards prevailing narratives and societal norms, which helps draw in an audience that appreciates both wit and depth in conversation.
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2. Evelyn Vargas
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