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162 America’s Alliances Shift When Oil Gets Tight

Season 2026 Episode 162 Published 12 hours ago
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Oil prices jump, alliances wobble, and suddenly “foreign policy” turns into a bill you feel at home. We dig into the Iran conflict chatter, why access to airspace and US bases becomes a bargaining chip, and how OPEC, pipelines, and shipping chokepoints can quietly decide who has leverage. Along the way, we pressure-test the stories people tell about gas prices by pulling in inflation, taxation, and what it means when Europe and Asia get hit harder than the US.

Then we switch to a problem most of us can’t ignore: the US healthcare system. We talk about how consolidation changes everything, why insurance incentives punish both patients and doctors, and where ideas like HSAs and catastrophic coverage fit into a world of rising deductibles, higher copays, and confusing drug pricing. We also get candid about the uncomfortable direction this can go: a two-tier system where concierge medicine works great if you can pay cash, while everyone else waits longer and pays more.

To keep it real, we unwind with what we’re playing and why it matters, from Cyberpunk 2077 and Bioshock Infinite to space sims that try to respect Newtonian physics. If you’re into geopolitics, energy markets, healthcare reform, gaming culture, or the attention economy, there’s something here for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the one topic you want us to tackle next.

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