Tag: Consequences

The comparison between the 9/11 attacks and the Black Sabbath in Israel on October 7th is misleading and potentially dangerous.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the anonymous guest discusses the consequences and aftermath of infidelity.
This episode of the 18Forty Podcast focuses on the topic of infidelity and its consequences.
In a discussion about the war on drugs, there are questions about its viability and whether it has been abandoned.
In a recent podcast, there is a discussion surrounding the Secret Service's decision to close its investigation into cocaine at the White House, examining whether this move is truly baffling or not.
This podcast episode delves into the confusion surrounding the UFO incursions, discussing the myriad of strange and conflicting details that have emerged.
The podcast delves into the billionaires tax debate, considering its constitutionality, revenue generation potential, and impact on ordinary people.
The podcast discusses the rise of Republican-conservative support for the events of January 6 and the repercussions of this trend, questioning whether Peggy Noonan's recent column in the Wall Street Journal is accurate in suggesting that America has "lost the thread."
The podcast discusses the aftermath of the Afghan War and the issue of accountability for its failure.
In this podcast episode, the discussion revolves around Andrew Cuomo's recent sexual harassment scandal involving an aide in Albany, highlighting the consequences of his actions.
In the aftermath of the Capitol Building siege, there is a discussion about the necessary consequences for such events to never happen again.
The text discusses the end of Donald Trump's efforts to dispute the 2020 election results and his decision to allow the transition to the new administration.
Following Donald Trump's decision to allow the transition process to begin, it appears that his efforts to challenge the results of the election are coming to a close.
The podcast raises concerns about how accusations against Trump are viewed as a sign of his mental state rather than political intent and questions the impact on teachers' unions trying to obstruct students' education.
In a podcast discussion, the proposal for a home "contagiousness" test by Harvard's Michael Mina is explored through an article in Time.