Shutdown Sparks Massive EBT/SNAP Debate, AI Job Apocalypse, And Pints w/ Aquinas Move
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🗓️ 29 October 2025
⏱️ 87 minutes
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Summary
The government shutdown has sparked a massive national debate over EBT and SNAP benefits. Meanwhile, new data reveals an AI Job Apocalypse. And finally, Pints with Aquinas makes a major move that has fans talking. All this and more on the LOOPcast!
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00:00 Welcome to the LOOPcast
01:21 Ave Maria Mutual Funds
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04:00 The GOV is still shut down
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26:27 AI Job Apocalypse
41:03 Good News
48:00 What’s happening with Pints w/ Aquinas?
1:17:27 Twilight Zone
1:26:03 Closing Prayer
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| 0:00.0 | I'm alive. Welcome back to the Loopcast. It's Tom Erica and Josh. So happy to be with you guys today. |
| 0:04.4 | The Loopcast is brought you by the Loop. Every American Catholic's favorite morning newsletter |
| 0:08.3 | pack show today. Impossible to be on X.com yesterday without encountering Pines with Equinous |
| 0:15.2 | move or Tucker having Nick Fuentes on. So we're going to get into that and a little bit of the |
| 0:20.0 | fun kind of like end. But there's a couple major news stories we got to address up top. First being the government shutdown still continues. And I believe there was a CR that did not pass again. We're at a sticking point to the point where it's affecting things like SNAP, things like EBT. And so basically, I just said, Erica, I see it talked about a lot. |
| 0:38.3 | Let's go into it. Let's get into the details here. You know, what is this program? Why is it not |
| 0:41.8 | being funded? And what are the political implications? I'm actually really curious, Josh, |
| 0:45.2 | as this shutdown kind of moves on here, what's the table stakes? Second, we had a lot of movement |
| 0:50.8 | in the AI job sector, Amazon and UPS, announced major layoffs. But I have some positive news on the AI front as well. So I just prepared an AI section for today. Of course, we're going to hit the kind of fun stuff with Pines with Aquinas and all that. But we have good news. We have Twilight Zone. We're going to have a great show. So happy Wednesday to everyone here in the chat. We do this |
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