Joe Rogan, you just got a $ 100 million license agreement, what are you going to do next?
Well he doesn’t go to Disneyland DIS,
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“When you look at traffic, when you look at economic despair, when you look at the problem of homelessness that has dramatically accelerated in the last six, seven, 10 years, I think there are too many people here.” I think it is not sustainable, I do not think it is manageable.
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That is Rogan’s reasoning for leaving Los Angeles and heading, “soon”, to Texas.
“Every mayor does the job ** ** because I don’t think anybody can do a great job,” added Rogan, who reports $ 30 million a year doing his podcast. “I think there are certain things that you will have to deal with when you have a population of whatever the f ** k LA is.”
Here’s making those comments:
In May, criticizing the coronavirus blockade, Rogan scoffed at the possible move.
“If California is still so restrictive, I don’t know if this is a good place to live,” he explained. “I could fly. I’m not kidding. I’m not kidding, this is nonsense. I don’t need to be here.
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Rogan was all the rage on Sunday on Twitter, where, of course, politics took over:
Earlier this year, Rogan sold his podcast to Spotify SPOT,
in a license agreement that is allegedly worth more than $ 100 million. Rogan’s entire library, totaling around 1,500 episodes over the years, will be released in her new home starting September 1.
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