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Talking Brook: ‘Yaron Brook Show: Zuckerberg on Wealth, Navarro's Muse'
Dr. Yaron Brook brings his expertise in parsing through newspapers to his show. He claims that the best paper, The Wall Street Journal, still has errors, flubs, and outright “nonsense.” He disagrees with economists like Thomas Sowell who contends that economics is about “scarcity” but still holds him in esteem. Dr. Brook challenges the scarcity notion. He says that economics is about production and trade. He finds that we live in abundance. He offers the example of how you can take “gunky stuff” like oil and make it into something that can be made into a human value to be consumed. Epistemology (respect for facts, reality, and the mind) and ethics (defining a proper code of morality) ought to drive economics to the good doctor.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Trader
“Talking Brook: ‘Yaron Brook Show Economic Myths - Middle Class Stagnation’”
What Dr. Brook gets right (amongst a whole host of other topics) is economics. It’s his strong suit. He swings open the door to the show by redressing a commenter about the fallacy of how the standard of living has gone down in recent decades. He holds that an individual can do “fantastically well” today as opposed to the 1950s. Dr. Brook admonishes a YouTube commenter for not displaying sufficient grammar and spelling skills. He asks how someone determines their wages in the marketplace of worth. The good doctor concedes that while we’re in a good place across the world, things can be much better.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Trader
The Blood Lesson
Steady knocks of the ping pong ball on the table tennis table nearly lulled Lance Corporals Ellis Firth and Justison Haley into a stupor. Rather than a vigorous game of back and forth, the match seemed listless, dull. But the conversation remained energetic.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Serve
"Talking Star: 'The Star Report: How Long Before the Lovin' Goes Bad?'"
Mr. Torain flies right into the topic of whether Sammy “The Bull” Gravano is a model citizen or a SOB. He includes the other topic concerning the time it takes for a loving relationship to turn sour. Lenard McKelvey is “big mad” at the Hater. What this side topic reveals is that Star is aware of the media landscape and conveys a message that brings to light the foul-ups in the industry. Star says that he will rock solo if Ronnie never checks into the show. Mr. Torain wonders if his viewers and listeners care about The Bull opening up on some shady dealings from Cosa Nostra. Star says that he “gave it up sweet.” He takes a call to get input from an audience member.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
“Talking Star: 'The Star Report: Are You Offended By the N-Word?’”
It’s an exclusive tonight on a Wednesday for the original Objective Hater. Mr. Torain talks first about a Walmart health center which opened up in Georgia. Next, he flips to the other topic about the word being used by actress Gina Rodriguez. Again, the show incorporates three stories with the Cuba Gooding Jr. mess.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Geeks
"Talking Star: 'The Star Report: Is LeBron James a Civil Rights Leader?'"
On a Tuesday, Mr. Torain describes the rainy and cold weather as a sign of Autumn, which is part of “cuffing season.” He thought about locking down a female, and then banished the idea. Star says that he will be going harder in this webisode. New information says that Atatiana aimed her firearm at the officer(s) according to the eight-year-old nephew. In relation to the main topic, Star doesn’t care what LeBron James has to say. Mr. Torain then asks whether James is an expert of foreign policy. Star insists that the basketball megastar should be focused on a “goddamn championship.” A total of fourteen women have spoken out against Cuba Gooding Jr.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in The Swamp
Talking Brook: 'Yaron Brook Show: Economic Lies—Wages & Productivity'
After some technical difficulties, Dr. Brook outlines the show. He wishes everyone a happy Columbus Day and sets the tone for the show. He will be talking about economics, something that some people may find to be dry and boring. But not with Dr. Brook. He enlivens each talk about this subject with easy-to-follow examples, and he explains big words so that anyone can understand the arcane terms. Dr. Brook points out that if an employer doesn’t pay you for the work you do and you deserve it, then you should go to the intelligent employer or remain at the level for which the original employer will pay you.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in The Swamp
Talking Star: 'The Star Report': Three More Women Accuse Cuba Gooding Jr.
Star starts the show by wishing everyone a great Columbus Day. He describes the man as an explorer and a syphilis carrier. Here, Star displays his hatred laced with humor and honesty regarding such a controversial historical figure. Mr. Torain asks his audience if the Italian explorer ever stepped foot in North America. The topic then shifts to the murder charge of former cop Aaron Dean. Then, the talk concerns allegations of sexual misconduct leveled at Cuba Gooding Jr. Star then refers to Roland Martin as a powerhouse but questions whether the man is still a “factor.” Tammy Kemp appears to be “on tour” or the media circuit in connection to her actions in the Guyger case.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Scrambled Eggs
The smell of coffee and paper wafted through the train car. A business class interior permitted the tired passengers to experience some semblance of comfort. To ease their minds they watched on demand videos and read books or worked on projects on their tablets, phones, and laptops. Their weariness did not prevent them from completing tasks. The strong scent permeated through the car as if the coffee had been brewing the whole time right there instead of the train’s galley.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Serve
Talking Star: 'The Star Report: Chris Brown Allegedly Sniffing Coke in Club'
With a short description of a rainy, cloudy day with no sun, Star says that he had a beautiful day. Earlier, he journeyed to Lake Lenier for some R&R. He sums up by saying he enjoyed his life that Sunday. Soon, the tone becomes more serious. The story of the shooting of the unarmed woman by police in Fort Worth, Texas enlivens Mr. Torain. Star reverts to the old adage, that there’s something in the water down there in Texas. Of course, he doesn’t mean this literally, but it stirs the pot. In another story, a Dayton, Ohio man was shot down in his attempt to rob a store.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
"Talking Star: 'The Star Report': Can You Defend Yourself Against Transgenders?"
Star is Chucky, “the friend you don’t need.” He’s “very bothered.” By being a little annoyed and flustered, he might flip on white people, he says. The prevailing fallacy is that Star only dumps on blacks. He hates everyone, objectively. Mr. Torain wants to give these young black women out here a pass. Star doesn’t allow paragraphs on his phone from other males. Any emojis will mean a block, an ‘LOL’ or ‘K’ will mean that you will be digitally disowned by the Hater. Star then talks about the Triniatarios throwing up gang signs during their sentencing in the murder of Junior Guzman-Feliz.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
"Talking Brook: 'Yaron Brook Show: Yaron Brook Show: Greta, Central Banks & Questions'"
Dr. Brook engages his audience with multiple topics. This decision is an admirable one as the attention span of his viewers and listeners remain with him throughout the entire show. He begins by addressing the comments that people offered concerning his analysis of Greta. He says that more people have become subjective. He points out that the only alternative for folks like this is for them to “shoot” people with whom they disagree. No arguments, no reasoning, no debate, just force. His sarcasm is laced with a keen awareness that some members of his audience may be hostile to facts in someway. He shrugs all of that off and keeps the show rolling despite their subjectivity.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Trader











