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2024: Welcome to Another Year in Bizarro America. Max Unfiltered.

2024: Welcome to Another Year in Bizarro America. Max Unfiltered.

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Max shakes off the cobwebs to take stock of where the country is as we head into 2024. In this “Max Unfiltered” take to start the year he examines the tension between the past and present. Has the arc of history bent toward progress? Sure. But it's maddening to know that there is still so much unnecessary suffering in the world when the U.S. has the capacity to solve so much of it both at home and abroad.

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Intro: 00:01:27

Post Show Musings: 00:24:08

Outro: 00:37:15

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