The Death of Nuance

When frightening or disorienting things happen in the world, we need to take a step back and resist the incentive structure of the news media. We don't have to make up our minds immediately about complex events. We don't have to pick a side. We don't have to point fingers. Bradley discusses the tragic death in the New York City subway, the Biden administration's shift to a new economic regime, the uncertainties in the business climate and why Dianne Feinstein needs to go.

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