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Episode 488: Iran, Iran So Far Away
In this episode, we challenge claims about economic stagnation by examining how interest, investing, and long-term saving actually shape wealth and retirement outcomes, including what it takes to reach a million dollars on different income levels. We then turn to public health, discussing the failures of the original food pyramid, the rise of snacking and carbohydrates, and the proper role of government as an information provider rather than an enforcer. In the “foolishness of the week,” we look at New York City’s expanding housing bureaucracy and why rent control continues to worsen affordability. We close with an in-depth discussion of Iran’s nationwide protests, internet shutdowns, water shortages, and the geopolitical consequences of a potential post-theocratic Iran for the Middle East and beyond. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:25 The “52 Years to Escape the Middle Class” Myth 02:29 What It Takes to Retire With $1 Million 04:25 Saving on Median vs. Bottom-Income Earnings 06:15 Narratives About Stagnation vs. Financial Reality 07:10 The New Food Pyramid and RFK Jr.’s Role 08:53 Why the Original Food Pyramid Failed 11:04 Government as Information Provider vs. Enforcer 13:04 Foolishness of the Week: NYC’s New Housing Bureaucracy 16:06 Rent Control and Why It Makes Housing Worse 17:46 Iran’s Nationwide Protests and Media Silence 20:26 Why Theocracies Look Strongest Before Collapse 22:02 Internet Shutdowns and Regime Panic in Iran 24:08 Why Mainstream News Isn’t Covering the Story 26:31 What a Post-Theocracy Iran Could Look Like 31:11 Iran’s Looming Water Crisis 34:07 Geopolitical Fallout for Russia and the Middle East 36:24 Final Thoughts on Regime Change and Human Cost Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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