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The Leap Day Scam, Trump Owes Like … A Lot 02.29.24

The Leap Day Scam, Trump Owes Like … A Lot 02.29.24

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist


The Leap Day Scam, Trump Owes Like … A Lot 02.29.24

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist

ratings:
Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Feb 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 1633, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and co-host of The Bechdel Cast, Caitlin Durante, to discuss… Trump’s Debts Are Like…A Lot, Leap Day Is Surprisingly Controversial and more!

Trump’s Debts Are Like…A Lot
Trump Has a Hilarious New Excuse for Why He Can’t Put Up Bond
Leap Day deals from Wendy’s, Krispy Kreme and more
Why do we leap day? We remind you (so you can forget for another 4 years)
Julian/Gregorian Calendars
Killing the leap year is the only way to fix our broken calendar
What would happen without a leap day? More than you might think
This year’s Leap Day on February 29 could be the last if this petition works
Earn a fixed salary? You might be working for free tomorrow
Professors say a new calendar would eliminate leap years and save you over $500 a year
Leap second to be finally scrapped after decades of disruption
In A Leap Year Should We Replace Leap Seconds With Leap Minutes?

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Released:
Feb 29, 2024
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