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  • Ep099 - Trump goes after James Comey and Drug Smugglers
    2025/10/03

    Last week's indictment of James Comey for might be the most egregious use of law fare we've seen...so far. Say what you will about democrats' law fare against Trump, but at least the people at the top pretended to not be blatantly prosecuting their political opponents. But Trump is just out here posting on social media demanding his attorney general go after his enemies, mentioning Comey by name. Similarly, he's unilaterally declaring Venezuelan drug smugglers "enemy combatants" and using the military to blow up their (alleged) boats in the ocean.


    Should we reconsider the power we've given one person at the top of the executive branch? Is it appropriate for a president to name people he wants the DOJ to prosecute? Should presidents be able to use the military to strike anyone they deem a threat of any kind? Obviously, I think we should.


    NOTES:

    • The Truth About Amelia Earhart - The Atlantic
    • Trump Notifies Congress That the U.S. Is at War with Drug Cartels - Andy McCarthy, National Review
    • Trump's New York fraud ruling sets precedent that lying about square footage is wrong?
    • What's Wrong with the Jim Comey Prosecution? - Dan McLaughlin, National Review
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    1 時間 10 分
  • Ep098 - Catching Charlie Kirk's Assassin: The Aftermath
    2025/09/19
    55 分
  • Ep097 - Why I Fear Charlie Kirk's Assassination Won't Be The End of US Political Violence
    2025/09/11

    A 31 year old husband and father was murdered because of his political beliefs. While we don't know who shot Charlie Kirk and ended his life yesterday, we do know that in the US, political violence has been accelerating at an alarming rate. There have been assassination attempts or attacks on Nancy Pelosi and her husband, the Republican Congressional baseball team, Governor Josh Shapiro and his family, Minnesota state lawmakers, Gabby Gifford, Donald Trump (twice), Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the United Health Care CEO, Congress on January 6th...and more I'm probably forgetting because of the unfortunate length of the list. Will any of us stop to reconsider the way we talk about our political rivals? Or will we continue to cheer on this kind of violence - as long as it's against 'the other side'?

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    55 分
  • Ep095 - Trump Pretends to Fight Crime in DC - Democrats Pretend There IS No Crime in DC.
    2025/08/15

    Trump is using emergency powers to send the National Guard into DC to try and solve the crime problems, while Democrats are claiming there IS no crime problem. You won't be surprised to learn both are wrong and not serious about solving anything.


    Chapters:

    00:00 Trump's Takeover of D.C. and Crime Control

    10:59 The Complexity of Crime Statistics

    19:57 The Role of Prosecution in D.C.

    25:49 Addressing Gun Violence and Straw Purchases

    27:54 The Homelessness Dilemma in Major Cities

    30:19 Trump's Approach to Crime and Authoritarianism

    33:32 The Plea Deal Problem in Criminal Justice

    37:02 Distracting from Economic Issues

    39:54 Government Control in Private Industry

    47:09 The Dangers of Expanding Executive Power



    Notes:

    • Assessing DC's Violent Crime Trends - Jeff-alytics substack
    • Crime Scene - Nick Catoggio: The Dispatch
    • Dems About To Lose Again On The Issue - Pitches and Snitches substack
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    54 分
  • Ep094 - Gerrymandering Is Bad...Unless Democrats Do It
    2025/08/12

    Everyone is shocked - SHOCKED - that the Texas GOP is trying to gerrymander congressional maps to advantage Republicans. As if Democrats hadn't already done their own gerrymandering in their states. Blake gets into the historical context of gerrymandering, the partisan nature of redistricting, and the challenges of achieving fair representation. The conversation then shifts to Trump's controversial firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, exploring the significance of economic data and the political ramifications of manipulating such information.


    Yeah, these are boring things to talk about - but they're important! Promise.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Gerrymandering and Political Landscape

    02:44 Texas Redistricting: A Power Grab?

    05:56 The Impact of Gerrymandering on Representation

    08:38 Democratic Responses and the Role of Independent Commissions

    11:44 Proposed Solutions to Gerrymandering

    17:19 The Case for Increasing House Representation

    24:54 The Challenges of Governance in a Slim Majority

    26:49 Gerrymandering and Its Implications

    27:15 The Importance of Economic Data

    28:09 Trump's Controversial Decisions on Labor Statistics

    30:45 Understanding Job Reports and Revisions

    34:24 The Impact of Tariffs on the Economy

    37:31 Presidential Power and Economic Control

    42:07 Economic Uncertainty and Its Effects

    47:11 Trust in Economic Data and Its Consequences

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    51 分
  • Ep093 - Is Hyper-Capitalism To Blame for America's Problems?
    2025/08/08

    Blake and Patrick Trepanier discuss the themes of political engagement, federalism, and economic structures in America. Trepanier's book, 'American Restraint,' argues that hyper capitalism and wealth imbalances are significant issues facing the nation. They explore the role of Article 5 in proposing amendments to restore balance, the impact of the subprime mortgage crisis, and the challenges of housing affordability. The discussion emphasizes the need for civic engagement and the importance of understanding the complexities of capitalism and regulation in today's society. In this conversation, Blake Fischer and Patrick Trepanier delve into the complexities of manufacturing, immigration, and the middle class in America. They discuss the voluntary nature of job transitions, the impact of tariffs on consumer prices, and the evolving landscape of labor in the face of automation and immigration policies. The dialogue also touches on the historical context of economic shifts, the role of government regulation versus libertarian ideals, and the challenges facing the middle class today. Ultimately, they explore the need for a balanced approach to governance that fosters innovation while addressing the concerns of everyday Americans.


    NOTES:

    - American Restraint on Amazon

    - Patrick's Youtube Channel


    Takeaways

    America is broken and divided, needing structural reforms.

    Federalism is a solution to restore balance in governance.

    The political environment has become increasingly hostile and divisive.

    Many citizens feel disengaged from the political process.

    Article 5 offers a way for states to propose amendments.

    Hyper capitalism has led to wealth imbalances in society.

    The subprime mortgage crisis exemplifies government failure in regulation.

    Economic mobility is not static; people move between classes.

    Housing affordability is a significant issue for the middle class.

    Regulation at local levels impacts housing supply and affordability. People are leaving manufacturing jobs voluntarily for better opportunities.

    Tariffs can lead to increased consumer prices, affecting all Americans.

    The middle class has faced significant challenges over the past 50 years.

    Wages for workers have not kept pace with CEO compensation.

    Immigration policies impact the labor market and job availability.

    Consumerism drives demand for cheaper goods, complicating manufacturing jobs.

    Manufacturing today requires more skills than in the past due to technological advancements.

    The 1970s marked a significant shift in economic policies and individualism.

    Libertarianism and government regulation present contrasting views on economic management.

    The concentration of power in big business and government affects competition and innovation.




    Chapters


    00:00 Introductions

    00:25 Exploring 'American Restraint' and Its Themes

    04:34 Federalism: A Path to Solutions

    06:00 The Nature of Political Discourse

    06:23 The Us vs Them Mentality in Politics

    10:59 Engagement and Disengagement in Political Discourse

    13:58 Hyper Capitalism and Economic Imbalances

    27:13 Housing and Education: The Role of Government

    34:19 Competition vs Regulation in the Market

    35:48 Defining Capitalism and Its Restraints

    37:22 The Role of Corporations in Job Creation

    40:40 The Impact of Globalization on American Jobs

    43:08 Immigration and the Labor Market

    49:26 The Evolution of the Middle Class

    01:00:25 The Shift in Economic Dynamics Since the 70s

    01:06:39 The Debate on Common Good Conservatism

    01:09:41 Libertarianism and Economic Thought

    01:11:34 The Executive Compensation Racket

    01:14:59 Antitrust and Market Competition

    01:17:15 The Role of Government in Business

    01:20:29 The Impact of Government on Housing and Education

    01:24:58 Concentration of Power and Local Governance

    01:28:20 The Need for National Dialogue

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  • Ep092 - Will Epstein Drama Fracture MAGA?
    2025/07/17

    Mackenzie is back to talk about the Trump administration's complete 180 on the Epstein conspiracies. After MAGA's full embrace and peddling of conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein, alleged client lists, and nefarious deep state connections, figures like Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, JD Vance, Pam Bondi, and Trump himself are now asking "why is anyone still talking about this?".


    Is the belief in these specific conspiracies something Trump can simply wave away, or will he lose support?


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Epstein and Conspiracy Theories

    02:50 The Legal Proceedings Against Epstein

    05:31 The Impact of Epstein's Death

    08:21 The Role of Trump and MAGA in the Epstein Narrative

    11:23 Conspiracy Theories and Public Perception

    13:55 The Media's Role in the Epstein Case

    16:45 Trump's Response and Political Implications

    19:47 Concluding Thoughts on Epstein and Conspiracy Culture

    32:53 The Epstein Conspiracy: Murder or Suicide?

    35:07 Public Perception and Political Scandals

    36:36 Polling and Public Opinion on Military Actions

    37:57 The Role of Media in Shaping Narratives

    40:51 Accountability in Political Statements

    43:01 Conspiracy Theories and Their Impact

    49:00 The Future of Political Conspiracies

    53:09 Justice and Accountability in High-Profile Cases

    57:06 Conspiracy Theories: A Personal Perspective

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  • Ep091 - Trump's Big Beautiful Bloated Bill
    2025/07/11

    In this episode I get into the intricacies of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, recently signed by Donald Trump. I unpack the bill's budgetary implications, tax reforms, and its impact on various sectors, including energy and healthcare.


    It's a mess of a bill, as you'd expect from any Congress these days, and unsurprisingly adds $3-4 trillion to the national debt - because Republicans are no longer fiscally responsible or conservative and aren't even pretending otherwise.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

    02:40 Understanding the Reconciliation Process

    05:49 Key Provisions of the Bill

    08:29 Tax Implications and Fiscal Responsibility

    11:10 Energy Policy Changes

    14:17 Healthcare Reforms and Medicaid Changes

    26:23 Medicaid Expansion and Federal Spending

    32:33 Border Security and Immigration Enforcement

    36:36 Congressional Budgeting and Fiscal Responsibility

    42:24 Virginia's Regulatory Rollback Success

    52:19 Conclusion and Call to Action


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    57 分