Idealistic but idiotic
The brilliant plan is as fantastical and ignorant of real world economics as any of Paul Ryan’s fantasies. And I like the idea of universal basic income. Instead of hashing out any details or trying to convince you of its merits, like the West Wing show that this show would like to be an inferior facsimile of, it pretends that this plan and this protagonist is right by dint of being anointed as such by the writers. Turn you brain off if you should like to continue with this show.
ezgo22 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/17/18
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I wanted to enjoy this show. Got thru two episodes and gave up. The production quality is terrible, and the actors all sound like they’re struggling.
mattsmith0622 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/23
This would have been great if they took each 15 minute episode, cut out the 4 minutes of intro and outro, combined the middle 7 minutes of each episode to create a single 1 hour episode story.
Kalebbn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/10/18
The creators start out the first episode by talking about how they’re trying to unify people through politics. I listened to the first episode and throughout, the shows characters are putting down anyone who is republican. Not too sure how that’s at all unifying? Or maybe they’re just trying to...Read full review »
RileyO. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/19/18
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