Stop subsidizing seniors; good judges can make bad decisions; and which Canadian city is the most American?
On this week's episode of The 180: we hear for a call for governments to put more money into young people than the old; a lawyer explains why we shouldn't confuse bad judges with bad decisions; and we try to determine which Canadian city is the most American, in case you're boycotting U.S. travel.
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On this week's episode of The 180: we hear for a call for governments to put more money into young people than the old; a lawyer explains why we shouldn't confuse bad judges with bad decisions; and we try to determine which Canadian city is the most American, in case you're boycotting U.S. travel.