{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/f46c16f9-de9e-4db8-9908-c02121850cde/67e7f4565fb59eadfc268c7c?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Signal Failure, Leaks, Bombs, and Budget Cuts","description":"<p>This week’s <em>Mid-Atlantic</em> felt like reading classified memos in the group chat, except the group chat accidentally included a journalist and the memos were about bombing Yemen. Host <strong>Roifield Brown</strong> and his panel of sharp minds, <strong>Aram Fischer</strong> in Oakland, <strong>Denise Hamilton</strong> in Houston, <strong>Steve O’Neill</strong> in London, and <strong>Leah Brown</strong> in Broadstairs, looked at two transatlantic absurdities: national security leaks from Team Trump 2.0, and a British Labour government budgeting like it’s still 2010.</p><p>In the US, cabinet officials used Signal to discuss military strikes in Yemen, adding a reporter to the chat by mistake. The conversation quickly turned from emoji-filled incompetence to existential dread. <strong>Denise Hamilton</strong> called it what it is: “a cabinet of convenience and fealty,” while <strong>Aram Fischer</strong> reminded us that when the “vibes” run the state, reality bites hard. Bombs fell, 53 people died, and somehow no one resigned.</p><p><br></p><p>Across the pond, Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered a Spring Budget that sounds progressive until you read it. Welfare cuts, frozen benefits, and a forecast of a quarter-million more people—including 50,000 children—falling into poverty. All while wealth remains virtually untaxed. The panel didn’t hold back. “Tories in all but name,” <strong>Roifield</strong> declared, with <strong>Steve</strong> admitting he didn’t vote Labour to get austerity rebranded with a red rosette.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaway:</strong> If this episode had a moral, it’s this: Government by vibes kills. And Labour’s soft technocracy might just be Tories on mute.</p><p><br></p><h3><strong>5 Pull Quotes:</strong></h3><ol><li><em>“This is not a cabinet of excellence. This is a cabinet of convenience and fealty.”</em> – Denise Hamilton</li><li><em>“They added a journalist to the Signal thread and thought, ‘Eh, it’s fine.’ That’s where we’re at.”</em> – Aram Fischer</li><li><em>“Nothing really matters as long as the vibes are right.”</em> – Aram Fischer, summarising MAGA foreign policy</li><li><em>“Labour’s playing a long game with no message. That’s a strategy with a short shelf life.”</em> – Leah Brown</li><li><em>“You knew what the Tories stood for. I’ve got no idea what this lot stand for.”</em> – Roifield Brown</li></ol><p><br></p>","author_name":"Roifield Brown"}