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Brett Breaks Things

Brett Breaks Things

著者: Brett Rowley
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Brett Breaks Things is unapologetic, independent media for a time that demands it. Hosted by Brett Rowley, a veteran producer turned fearless truth-teller, we break down the world around us — from politics and current events to sports, entertainment, and social media — with sharp insight, fearless honesty, and a touch of Florida wildness. Our mission is to speak truth to power, expose injustice, debunk lies, and hold the powerful accountable—all while keeping it real, smart, and unfiltered. Broadcasting from South Florida, we explore why today’s Florida is tomorrow’s America, offering our listeners not just commentary but clarity, courage, and the tools to stay informed in a constantly shifting world.2025 政治・政府 政治学
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  • 08/13/25 Erasing the Past, Controlling the Present
    2025/08/13

    Trump’s directive to rewrite Smithsonian history and defend Confederate symbols isn’t just about the past—it’s about cementing power today. With D.C. patrolled by armored vehicles and federal agents, we’re seeing a blueprint for how authoritarianism takes hold.

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    53 分
  • 08/12/25 From DC Streets to State Maps: The Trump Power Play
    2025/08/12

    Donald Trump just put the D.C. police under direct federal control, handed power to Pam Bondi and Jeanine Pirro, and promised military backup — all while crime rates are already down. We break down the mayor’s pushback, the administration’s openly authoritarian rhetoric, and the political theater driving it. Plus, in Texas and Florida, Republican leaders are plotting a redistricting offensive that could erase Democratic districts and rewrite representation for years to come. This isn’t just law and order — it’s power, consolidated.

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    53 分
  • 08/08/25 Is This How Authoritarianism Starts?
    2025/08/08

    From a possible federal takeover of D.C. with Judge Jeanine as Trump’s enforcer, to phony economic charts from Project 2025’s Stephen Moore, to a census scheme designed to erase millions from representation—today we follow the warning signs. The moves may look chaotic, but they add up to something far more dangerous.

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    57 分
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