BASEDBrief: Protests at Justices’ Homes, Trust in ‘The Science’ Collapses, Healthcare Reform in SC & the ‘Anti-Work’ Movement

Does protesting at the homes of Supreme Court justices cross the line? Brad and Hannah debate this question on the latest BASEDBrief, breaking down the extreme backlash that’s unfolding in response to the leaked draft opinion potentially overturning Roe v Wade.    Then, they analyze new polling that shows a big collapse in public trust in “the scientific community.” Is this the expert class’s own fault? Or are Republicans anti-science to a fault?    Next, Hannah breaks down the latest developments in healthcare reform down South and they both react to the *absurd* “anti-work” movement that’s gaining millions of supporters on Reddit & TikTok.    FiveThirtyEight Polling Data on Science: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-being-anti-science-is-now-part-of-many-rural-americans-identity/   Apply to work with YAL: yaliberty.org/knock   Support the BASEDBrief on Locals: https://basedpolitics.locals.com/   Let us know what YOU think of this week’s episode by emailing us [email protected]   While you’re at it… CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE! Yeah, you, seriously, go look at it: based-politics.com

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How do you know what to think unless you are told? Sadly, most people don’t and are left to rely on biased news sources, political parties, and their social media peers. Libertarian-Conservative Commentator Hannah Cox has had enough. Join her as she works through major issues facing our society and walks listeners back through the root causes of problems. Along the way you’ll learn economics, history, public policy, sociology, and other foundational principles. Learn how to think, instead of what to think…