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Greenland, Panama, & Canada + Zuckerberg Ditches Biased Fact-Checkers || EP 1455
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In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and Charles 'Chuck' Thompson dive into an array of topics, starting with the current exchange rate of the Canadian dollar before moving onto a humorous discussion regarding former President Donald Trump's ambitious ideas, such as buying Canada, renaming the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America, as well as the controversial proposal to use military force to control Greenland and the Panama Canal. They reflect on personal stories about visiting Greenland and elaborate on the geopolitical and economic implications of these potential moves. The hosts also exchange thoughts on Facebook (Meta) shifting towards a Community Notes system and transitioning content moderation teams to Texas. They conclude with a brief overview of future discussion topics including potential regulation changes by the Biden administration, Social Security policy updates, and more.
(02:00) Renaming the Gulf of Mexico
(04:20) Trump's Military Force and Greenland
(04:44) Personal Anecdotes from Greenland
(10:12) Debating the Panama Canal
(15:47) Strategic Importance of Greenland
(18:26) Humorous Speculations and Canada
(18:51) The 51st State Debate
(21:09) Canada's Counter Offer
(24:10) Meta's Big Announcement
(31:17) The Future of Facebook
(38:32) Upcoming Topics and Wrap-Up
Links:
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Join the private discord & chat during the show!
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Manage episode 459865986 series 2609192
In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and Charles 'Chuck' Thompson dive into an array of topics, starting with the current exchange rate of the Canadian dollar before moving onto a humorous discussion regarding former President Donald Trump's ambitious ideas, such as buying Canada, renaming the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America, as well as the controversial proposal to use military force to control Greenland and the Panama Canal. They reflect on personal stories about visiting Greenland and elaborate on the geopolitical and economic implications of these potential moves. The hosts also exchange thoughts on Facebook (Meta) shifting towards a Community Notes system and transitioning content moderation teams to Texas. They conclude with a brief overview of future discussion topics including potential regulation changes by the Biden administration, Social Security policy updates, and more.
(02:00) Renaming the Gulf of Mexico
(04:20) Trump's Military Force and Greenland
(04:44) Personal Anecdotes from Greenland
(10:12) Debating the Panama Canal
(15:47) Strategic Importance of Greenland
(18:26) Humorous Speculations and Canada
(18:51) The 51st State Debate
(21:09) Canada's Counter Offer
(24:10) Meta's Big Announcement
(31:17) The Future of Facebook
(38:32) Upcoming Topics and Wrap-Up
Links:
Watch GML on Youtube:
Check out Martens Minute!
https://martensminute.podbean.com/
Follow Josh Martens on X:
https://twitter.com/joshmartens13
Join the private discord & chat during the show!
Bank on Yourself
Get FACTOR Today!
Good Morning Liberty is sponsored by BetterHelp!
Rediscover your curiosity today by visiting Betterhelp.com/GML
(Get 10% off your first month)
Protect your privacy and unlock the full potential of your streaming services with ExpressVPN. Get 3 more months absolutely FREE by using our link EXPRESSVPN.com/GML
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