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Hour 2: Matt Pauley on Cardinals Future & Labor Day Deep Dive

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Hour 2 kicks off with Matt Pauley analyzing the Cardinals’ catching prospects, bullpen depth, rotation outlook, and offseason needs. The conversation then shifts into a deeper Labor Day discussion, from its 1894 origins after the Pullman strike to the decline in union membership, the impact of right-to-work laws, and the role of organized labor in shaping wages and the middle class. Hancock and Kelley also explore income disparity, inflation, CEO pay gaps, and the challenges AI could pose for future workers.
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Hour 2 kicks off with Matt Pauley analyzing the Cardinals’ catching prospects, bullpen depth, rotation outlook, and offseason needs. The conversation then shifts into a deeper Labor Day discussion, from its 1894 origins after the Pullman strike to the decline in union membership, the impact of right-to-work laws, and the role of organized labor in shaping wages and the middle class. Hancock and Kelley also explore income disparity, inflation, CEO pay gaps, and the challenges AI could pose for future workers.
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