I told my friend let's watch this podcast, these guys are really smart, successful and so on. The first minutes he was truly questioning if I wasn't trolling him. Jason, you really made my day!
That's what I say... These guys look too much normal, For the amount of of things they've accomplished... Until you speak with/hear what they have to say... They are gient trainers
Milei's speech was so well received by the world because it was the first time anyone who runs counter to the WEF went fully in their face against them. I have watched it 3 times and am more impressed with his repudiation of what the WEF are trying to inflict on the world.
and the US has no longer power to instruct the CIA to take him out without being called out on Social media very quickly and instantly rising negative sentiment that can prove an existential threat to the shadow powers in the US in an election year. They will all be quiet till 20th Jan 2025. Until then Milei has a full year to do his thing against the collectivist leftists wokeists!
His speech gave me hope for the future of the world and an end to the absolute insanity we have all been watching play out in front of our eyes. We can all only hope that the attendees heard and recognized the truth when they heard him speak.
@@Summerdee223 His ideology is just as flawed as the one he speaks against. And it's been tried, and failed little over 100 years ago. The result was the Great Depression. And what fixed the economy was the New Deal, which was very socialist.
Best start ever! This is the best value JCal adds to the conversations (without interruption) - humour, a perspective different than the rest of the besties (more in tune with the general public), and experimentation to see what sticks!
Milei is the future of politics. If he succeeds, and you guys can truly help to get there, the World will have a true alternative to statism and collectivism.
@@marcialabrahantes3369 if you've watched the guys personal vids to the Argentine population, they're pretty unhinged. i could see him bring back another 'dirty war' in the name of 'freedom'
You'll learn quickly how badly it works in practice. It's not the first time the world experiments with capitalism. It was the status quo until like 10 years ago, and really only after the pandemic it went out of the window. And especially 100 years ago, capitalism was barely regulated. The result was the Great Depression, Nazis, Communists, and two world wars. Communism especially became popular because of the horrible working conditions in factories and extreme income inequality created by unregulated capitalism. And why do you think socialism became so popular recently? It's because capitalism doesn't work for the common people, it only works for top 10%.
@@andrasbiro3007 so you say that we’ll learn in practice, let me ask you what have you learned in practice yourself? Have you lived in argentina, have you spoken to anybody that emigrated from venezuela or have you visited cuba?
@@thedodo1 Why do you think it will work in Argentina differently than anywhere else in the world? And FYI, I did experience it personally, at least a version of it. My country was communist for like 40 years before becoming capitalist overnight (literally overnight). That meant practically no regulation. And the broke government had to privatize all industries too. AFAIK that's a similar situation that you are having now. The following happened. Many well connected people brutally exploited the system to build massive wealth at the expense of the general population. Inflation skyrocketed, because you can't just a well functioning economy overnight, tax collection was inefficient, and corruption didn't go away either. And faced with the reality of unregulated capitalism, people swiftly voted back socialists. That didn't do much good either, so we went through several different governments until settling down on a far-right authoritarian one. Or more precisely, they took over the country by destroying competitors one by one, fixing elections, and other undemocratic means. They gradually nationalized most of the economy, and running it very incompetently and even more corruptly. Of course it won't happen exactly this way for you. The point is that capitalism is not a silver bullet that solves everything. Especially if it's unregulated. And it could go even worse, Russia also switched to capitalism in a similar way, and it was even more disastrous. Again, a few well connected people quickly hoarded all of the wealth, and left nothing to the rest of the population. The problem is that without regulations, businesses don't have to compete fairly. It's not the better product or service that wins, but the more corrupt and ruthless one. If the government is strong, then they can buy influence and turn it against competitors. If the government is weak, they buy the cops, and just kill competitors. That latter was the norm in Russia. If you want fair competition, that is really the source of economic growth, you have to enforce it. That means lots of regulations and a strong government. And also strong democratic checks and balances to keep corruption manageable.
I think the real story about Boeing is that employees told senior management of the problem, made it very clear, and they hushed it up and ignored it on purpose.
There is no way this show would get to #162 without Jason. You can do 4 or 5 interesting podcasts with guys like Chamath and Davids but they would die before getting to 162 episodes. Jcal is indeed the worlds greatest moderator lmao
I laughed so many times during this episode! Thanks for the opening satire, and the other yucks that were peppered throughout. You guys are good eggs. This was actually therapeutic for me this week. Looking forward to next week’s show.😊
Millei’s speech was INSANE! I’ve never heard anything like it since the time of Margaret Thatcher! The sheer amount of common sense was insane. I’m a Brit and I want to give Millei the Falklands just because he’s a giga chad!
And that's exactly the problem. Margaret Thatcher did at least as much harm than good. On paper the economy got better, but at the cost of rising poverty and many other issues. The direction Millei wants to go is good, but he's going way too far. What actually works in practice is a mixed economy that's mostly capitalist, but well regulated and contains strong socialist elements. It's called the "Nordic Model", and proved to be not just beneficial to everyone, but also sustainable.
Fantastic show! I was hitting a dry spot with you guys (who knows, probably needed a sooner holiday break from it, lol!). The content this week was extremely insightful! Thank you, guys, for always delivering for the audience 👏🏾!
Two minutes into this episode I have changed my mind about the host (towards the positive). Well done 😂👏and thank you. I needed that laugh today. Definitely get Javier 💪💪
This was the best podcast you guys have done in a while. Lately the guys have strayed a bit, imho. But this is the kind of episode that got me interested in All In. Kudos
The more I watch this pod, the more I enjoy it. Great job JCal on the intro. I had to rewatch a couple of times and continued to laugh each time. Thank you guys
Milei has a large task ahead of him. I am going to place a small, and then rather large bet on his success. I did the same on Nayib Bukele, and that bet has paid off very well. I expect the best is ahead.
Man, Chamath is the sh9t. He literally says it how it is. Theres no bullshit, no fluff, he straight up calls it how he sees it. Not that the rest of the squad doesn't do the same.
The problem is also generational. It is showing up in engineering and construction as well. The very large babyboomer generation of employees with 50 years and more of experience are all retiring leaving a huge void. That void is being filled with workers with very little experience. Expect things to get worse.
@johncleese4379 I came in when the construction market was booming, saved my money and after 21 years I bought my own business and stayed open for 34 years. I saw it all in that 55 years. What I saw happening in that last 10 years was horrendous.
@MM-wi5dn I they don't have good employees, that are well trained, paid well and make a competitive product they will be eliminated by the the competitive market.
@@johncleese4739 Think about why they were called "baby boomers", then look up birth rates in recent decades. There aren't enough young people to take over today, while a larger percentage of the population is retiring then ever in history. That has been causing economic problems for a while, but now becoming too hard to ignore. Unfortunately it's too late to fix, because young workers take 20-25 years to produce. Only automation can save us now.
Milei had me nodding my head in agreement until he said we shouldn’t f… with the monopolies - that’s where we parted ways. Perhaps because I still cling to the traditional definition of free market as the ability of all businesses to compete on a level playing field. When monopolies such as drug and food companies raise prices because they can, the have nots suffer a loss of purchasing power while stockholders reap the benefit. As a result of the re-formation of monopolies since 1970, wages have fallen from 50% to 43%of GDP which represents a current annual upward redistribution of wealth of over $1.5 trillion a year or $20,000 per year for a family with two full-time workers. It is this economic pressure on workers that creating fear, irrationality, political polarization and leading us to throw away our democracy and our human rights. Despite what Milei says, only the government can ensure competition and this is our primary protection from internally generated collapse.
The team's perspective on the streaming business is really insightful. (1:00:47). The churn numbers are really terrifying. I had to listen to it twice to make sure I had heard the right numbers!
My startup Ephemrial is working on making a bioplastic from seaweed. It is fully biodegradable and home compostable. Also, no harmful impacts on the environment or human health.
Oh my god, hillareous. Today , JCal was at his best, Sooo funny. Everyone seems relaxed. I loved the dynamic. by the way, totally right about the typically-unrecyclable clam-shell containers with salads. Ridwell picks those up and they’re expanding.
Chamath can sometimes come off as overly confident at times. But I feel like he was very intentional and concise with his responses this pod. Good stuff 👏
I was a Leftist through Occupy Wall St, once I saw all the White Hate coming from the left I Left the Left. You guys have won me over. Thank you for what you do.
In your 20 years of price changes chart, items that became more expensive are related to US-based labor costs while items that were imported became cheaper or more affordable.
And that's all it is. One big false virtue. They can't possibly believe the garbage coming from their own mouths. Especially Al Gore. I mean he been droning on and on like this since the Mid 90s. Have he taken a break from flying the private jet to get to these places? No, not once. These people are grifters. Games up. People are asking up. Some will never come out but others are.
Got to give JCal credit on this opening! This week he actually is the world's greatest moderator for once
JCal is the colour in the pod, absolute amazing!
Jcal BEEN the world’s greatest moderator, don’t get it twisted 😂
ohh davos kumbayaaaaaaaaaa
Jcal actually is very funny. I don't personally like some of his politics, but you can't deny he can roast well.
Well you know they say a broken clock is right twice a day. So he has one more positive to bring at some point.
I told my friend let's watch this podcast, these guys are really smart, successful and so on. The first minutes he was truly questioning if I wasn't trolling him. Jason, you really made my day!
Lol, I just sent the link to a friend before I watched. Oops 😬
🤣
That's what I say... These guys look too much normal, For the amount of of things they've accomplished... Until you speak with/hear what they have to say... They are gient trainers
and that's why he is the world's greatest moderator
Love or hate Jason he definitely adds the element of fun to the show
As much as we crap on him, the show wouldn't work without him
He truly is the most important member of the all in pod. @@ArgarSwede
i feel like he missed an opportunity to get a legendary song in, coulda done the Davos "Let it be" cover or sumn, i want some effort jason!
weak fun 😂
@@jaspm
He is like the room refresher. Without him, there is a lot more stink.
Obviously he isn’t everything in the podcast, but he lightens the mood.
Milei's speech was so well received by the world because it was the first time anyone who runs counter to the WEF went fully in their face against them. I have watched it 3 times and am more impressed with his repudiation of what the WEF are trying to inflict on the world.
Isn't he a member though?
@@galvin7That means nothing. Vivek Ramaswamy is a “Republican”, they hate everything he stands for. He only has to use the party as vessel.
and the US has no longer power to instruct the CIA to take him out without being called out on Social media very quickly and instantly rising negative sentiment that can prove an existential threat to the shadow powers in the US in an election year. They will all be quiet till 20th Jan 2025. Until then Milei has a full year to do his thing against the collectivist leftists wokeists!
His speech gave me hope for the future of the world and an end to the absolute insanity we have all been watching play out in front of our eyes. We can all only hope that the attendees heard and recognized the truth when they heard him speak.
@@Summerdee223
His ideology is just as flawed as the one he speaks against. And it's been tried, and failed little over 100 years ago. The result was the Great Depression. And what fixed the economy was the New Deal, which was very socialist.
Get Milei on the pod with a translator!
That podcast would absolutely go off the chains
This is officially the most “fucked up “ episode……….. and I LUV IT
Since Chamath has such a proclivity for languages, he can learn Spanish real quick and translate ;)
He sounds nice, but he is listed as a WEF Young Leader from back in the day. Could be a trojan horse.
controlled opposition is Melei
Sacks drinking from the plastic bottle was the chefs kiss for this episode
Intro felt cult-like, well done Jason.
Pretty sure it was being done ironically / facetiously
really buddy? 😂
This podcast makes me so happy. Apart from all the knowledge I get from it, the “bestie” friendship always puts a smile on my face
“8 balls and escorts…” 😂😂😂 Best of Jason 2024
Davos party favors🎉
Hunters after party 1am.
Surplus Elites!
I never thought I'd see Sacks singing kumbaya!
This was one of the most fun shows. Jason killed the intro and the moderation.
Best start ever! This is the best value JCal adds to the conversations (without interruption) - humour, a perspective different than the rest of the besties (more in tune with the general public), and experimentation to see what sticks!
Milei is the future of politics. If he succeeds, and you guys can truly help to get there, the World will have a true alternative to statism and collectivism.
Easily the best pod intro of all time.
Was most upbeat and laugh out loud pod in a while. Adding humor and fun makes all the difference.
Really does. 😂
Milei is a shining light. Everyone has had enough., time for change.
def a shining light, a shining circus spotlight. guy is a clown.
@@Kissed1982like Trump, it was a well crafted campaign for traction
@@marcialabrahantes3369 if you've watched the guys personal vids to the Argentine population, they're pretty unhinged. i could see him bring back another 'dirty war' in the name of 'freedom'
@@Kissed1982Exactly let’s see what he does for Argentina 🤣
Argentina was screwed either way. I guess a chance at change was worth the risks of putting a mad man in charge?
Palantir CEO Alex Karp told everyone at Davos they’re idiots if they think the public will trust them 😂
Cheers from Argentina, happy to hear your reaction to Milei's speech, crossing our fingers here that state cuts allow capitalism to flourish
Good luck! I will be down there soon to do my part. Freedom works!
You'll learn quickly how badly it works in practice.
It's not the first time the world experiments with capitalism. It was the status quo until like 10 years ago, and really only after the pandemic it went out of the window.
And especially 100 years ago, capitalism was barely regulated. The result was the Great Depression, Nazis, Communists, and two world wars.
Communism especially became popular because of the horrible working conditions in factories and extreme income inequality created by unregulated capitalism.
And why do you think socialism became so popular recently? It's because capitalism doesn't work for the common people, it only works for top 10%.
@@andrasbiro3007 so you say that we’ll learn in practice, let me ask you what have you learned in practice yourself? Have you lived in argentina, have you spoken to anybody that emigrated from venezuela or have you visited cuba?
@@thedodo1
Why do you think it will work in Argentina differently than anywhere else in the world?
And FYI, I did experience it personally, at least a version of it. My country was communist for like 40 years before becoming capitalist overnight (literally overnight). That meant practically no regulation. And the broke government had to privatize all industries too. AFAIK that's a similar situation that you are having now.
The following happened. Many well connected people brutally exploited the system to build massive wealth at the expense of the general population. Inflation skyrocketed, because you can't just a well functioning economy overnight, tax collection was inefficient, and corruption didn't go away either.
And faced with the reality of unregulated capitalism, people swiftly voted back socialists. That didn't do much good either, so we went through several different governments until settling down on a far-right authoritarian one. Or more precisely, they took over the country by destroying competitors one by one, fixing elections, and other undemocratic means.
They gradually nationalized most of the economy, and running it very incompetently and even more corruptly.
Of course it won't happen exactly this way for you. The point is that capitalism is not a silver bullet that solves everything. Especially if it's unregulated.
And it could go even worse, Russia also switched to capitalism in a similar way, and it was even more disastrous. Again, a few well connected people quickly hoarded all of the wealth, and left nothing to the rest of the population.
The problem is that without regulations, businesses don't have to compete fairly. It's not the better product or service that wins, but the more corrupt and ruthless one. If the government is strong, then they can buy influence and turn it against competitors. If the government is weak, they buy the cops, and just kill competitors. That latter was the norm in Russia.
If you want fair competition, that is really the source of economic growth, you have to enforce it. That means lots of regulations and a strong government. And also strong democratic checks and balances to keep corruption manageable.
I think the real story about Boeing is that employees told senior management of the problem, made it very clear, and they hushed it up and ignored it on purpose.
Air flute quality is a leading indicator of podcast quality. Can. Not. Wait. To finish.
Next year's Davos Host: Ricky Gervais
Lol...first and last!
Thank you guys for doing these every weekend you guys give me something to look forward to!
Another amazing episode. The quality is orders of magnitude ahead of its time
There is no way this show would get to #162 without Jason. You can do 4 or 5 interesting podcasts with guys like Chamath and Davids but they would die before getting to 162 episodes. Jcal is indeed the worlds greatest moderator lmao
Wow. Best cold open yet. Loved it!
As someone who had trouble watching him long time, he kumba yad himself today straight into my heart.
I laughed so many times during this episode! Thanks for the opening satire, and the other yucks that were peppered throughout. You guys are good eggs. This was actually therapeutic for me this week. Looking forward to next week’s show.😊
This episode took me places! Great one, besties!
Sacks chill-drinking from his plastic bottle was legendary while everyone is screaming plastics this n that 😂
Health care costs in the USA are a function of the insurance lobby who blocked major reform initiatives
golden opener.
love to see everyone get involved.
Millei’s speech was INSANE! I’ve never heard anything like it since the time of Margaret Thatcher! The sheer amount of common sense was insane.
I’m a Brit and I want to give Millei the Falklands just because he’s a giga chad!
And that's exactly the problem. Margaret Thatcher did at least as much harm than good. On paper the economy got better, but at the cost of rising poverty and many other issues.
The direction Millei wants to go is good, but he's going way too far. What actually works in practice is a mixed economy that's mostly capitalist, but well regulated and contains strong socialist elements. It's called the "Nordic Model", and proved to be not just beneficial to everyone, but also sustainable.
Fantastic show! I was hitting a dry spot with you guys (who knows, probably needed a sooner holiday break from it, lol!). The content this week was extremely insightful! Thank you, guys, for always delivering for the audience 👏🏾!
I appreciate how Sacks enlightens the SPAC king with his wisdom on what the gross margin line on the income statement really means (56:57).
Nothing like this podcast even comes close, just a few buddies with lots of knowledge + money having fun while educating the community.
Amazing work Jason. One of the best intros youve done. Appreciate you so much!
Love when this podcast is free of US politics. This episode was so valuable
Two minutes into this episode I have changed my mind about the host (towards the positive). Well done 😂👏and thank you. I needed that laugh today. Definitely get Javier 💪💪
Wow that 20 years of price changes chart is very telling. Government is the problem. Great Pod guys!!!
This was the best podcast you guys have done in a while. Lately the guys have strayed a bit, imho. But this is the kind of episode that got me interested in All In. Kudos
Thanks Friedberg! You’re a voice of reason and knowledge desperately need on the pod.
Love your podcast. - I really enjoy all of your different views
Great job guys!
The best intro for AllIn so far!! 😂
Best intro of all 162 episodes!
Damn you! I will never get that song out of my head, "Oh Davos kumbaya. . . ." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was the best intro…OF ALL TIME!! I was dying 😂😂😂
Best cold open of the pod by far
World’s greatest opening.
this was the most enjoyable so far. chamaths plea at the end was the cherry on top
The best intro ever! Kumbaya 😆
The more I watch this pod, the more I enjoy it. Great job JCal on the intro. I had to rewatch a couple of times and continued to laugh each time. Thank you guys
Jkal, buddy, the opening was freakin hilarious bud 😂!
One of my favorite openings by far. Great job Jcal
Milei has a large task ahead of him. I am going to place a small, and then rather large bet on his success. I did the same on Nayib Bukele, and that bet has paid off very well. I expect the best is ahead.
The opening was fantastic. Cheers guys.
So glad I found y'all. Great product!
The best opening! Well done JCal!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😂😂😂😂
I tip my hat to Jason. Well done, sir.
Its funny how many people are now re-watching older shows..
Jolly good show
That was a good one lads, thanks.
OMG that opening…keep your day jobs!
Damn I’m listening to the microplastic segment while also receiving 15 cases of bottled Poland spring water in the same day 😭😂
Man, Chamath is the sh9t. He literally says it how it is. Theres no bullshit, no fluff, he straight up calls it how he sees it. Not that the rest of the squad doesn't do the same.
As long as there are no SPACs involved that's true
Thank you for such a a great show!
The ball deodorant bit really had me laughing. Really interesting and fun episode.
Thanks for raising the bar on programs, and for expert analysis.
No spin.
Lots of spin
Jcal shined today. Great episode guys
perhaps my favourite episode yet
Great talk about Davos and Milei.
Fabulous! Love the opening. Thx for the laughs and lighthearted banter!
The problem is also generational. It is showing up in engineering and construction as well. The very large babyboomer generation of employees with 50 years and more of experience are all retiring leaving a huge void. That void is being filled with workers with very little experience. Expect things to get worse.
They already are. Bits are falling off Boeings, because, diversity.
That’s a very broad statement. Things are going to be fine. When you took over when your seniors retired, did the world go nuts?
@johncleese4379 I came in when the construction market was booming, saved my money and after 21 years I bought my own business and stayed open for 34 years. I saw it all in that 55 years. What I saw happening in that last 10 years was horrendous.
@MM-wi5dn I they don't have good employees, that are well trained, paid well and make a competitive product they will be eliminated by the the competitive market.
@@johncleese4739
Think about why they were called "baby boomers", then look up birth rates in recent decades.
There aren't enough young people to take over today, while a larger percentage of the population is retiring then ever in history. That has been causing economic problems for a while, but now becoming too hard to ignore. Unfortunately it's too late to fix, because young workers take 20-25 years to produce. Only automation can save us now.
WEF is a pure clowning. Loved the bits are different businesses and margins
Love your podcast. Thanks.
Classic episode. Loved every minute of it.
Greatest intro in the history the the Pod 😂😂 Jason is not useless after all
Milei had me nodding my head in agreement until he said we shouldn’t f… with the monopolies - that’s where we parted ways. Perhaps because I still cling to the traditional definition of free market as the ability of all businesses to compete on a level playing field. When monopolies such as drug and food companies raise prices because they can, the have nots suffer a loss of purchasing power while stockholders reap the benefit. As a result of the re-formation of monopolies since 1970, wages have fallen from 50% to 43%of GDP which represents a current annual upward redistribution of wealth of over $1.5 trillion a year or $20,000 per year for a family with two full-time workers. It is this economic pressure on workers that creating fear, irrationality, political polarization and leading us to throw away our democracy and our human rights. Despite what Milei says, only the government can ensure competition and this is our primary protection from internally generated collapse.
One of the best openings😂
The chart at 19 minutes has to deal with innovation, not government interference. Innovation is deflationary.
really great vibes in this episode
Omg Jason redeemed himself for any past screw ups
Great intro Jason!! Hilarious 😂
Those Flow apartments sound like senior living apartments for younger people. Bingo night becomes poker night.
I wish I could once in my life talk to you guys for 3 hours.... there is soo much to add to what you guys talked about.
Informative and entertaining ❤
My favourite intro of the all in yet
The team's perspective on the streaming business is really insightful. (1:00:47). The churn numbers are really terrifying. I had to listen to it twice to make sure I had heard the right numbers!
My startup Ephemrial is working on making a bioplastic from seaweed. It is fully biodegradable and home compostable. Also, no harmful impacts on the environment or human health.
The WEF is both a warning and a parody
Oh my god, hillareous. Today , JCal was at his best, Sooo funny. Everyone seems relaxed. I loved the dynamic. by the way, totally right about the typically-unrecyclable clam-shell containers with salads. Ridwell picks those up and they’re expanding.
First five minutes y’all were cracking me up!
Chamath can sometimes come off as overly confident at times. But I feel like he was very intentional and concise with his responses this pod. Good stuff 👏
lol one of the best openings ever!
I was a Leftist through Occupy Wall St, once I saw all the White Hate coming from the left I Left the Left. You guys have won me over. Thank you for what you do.
Best intro - we are gonna need a Top 10 Best Intros Award each year 😂
In your 20 years of price changes chart, items that became more expensive are related to US-based labor costs while items that were imported became cheaper or more affordable.
Woke lunacy reigns supreme at the WEF. Virtue signaling till the cows come home
And that's all it is. One big false virtue. They can't possibly believe the garbage coming from their own mouths. Especially Al Gore. I mean he been droning on and on like this since the Mid 90s. Have he taken a break from flying the private jet to get to these places? No, not once. These people are grifters. Games up. People are asking up. Some will never come out but others are.
The Davos air flute girl sounds like the alien opera singer in The Fifth Element.
LOVED the intro! 😂