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Kevin Freeman uses the Battle of the Bulge to warn against post-victory complacency, drawing parallels to current fights over CBDCs, debt, immigration, and cultural policy. He and Mike Carter highlight progress on state-level “pirate money” legal tender laws in Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Texas,…
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Kevin Freeman traces the arc from 1980s optimism — thousands of investable public companies and rapid innovation — to today’s halved stock count amid soaring GDP and population. He argues that financialization, heavy regulation (SOX, Dodd-Frank), and abundant private capital pushed companies to…
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The show spotlights Zohran Mamdani’s lead in New York’s mayoral polls, fueled by strong youth support for socialist policies like fare-free transit, public child care, city-run groceries, rent controls, police defunding, and a $30 minimum wage. Kevin Freeman contrasts generational attitudes toward…
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Kevin Freeman and Ryan Helfenbein discuss the surge of youth support for socialist candidates, highlighting a generational divide and citing surveys showing favorable views of socialism and even communism among younger voters. They argue that grievances over cost of living, perceived lack of…
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Kevin Freeman talks with John Solomon about allegations that a political operation originated in 2016 to frame Donald Trump with Russia collusion, later morphing into a broader pattern involving the FBI, CIA, and special counsels. Solomon outlines a “grand conspiracy” theory tying together…
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Join energy expert Jason Isaac as he reveals how global agreements like the Paris Accords are undermining American prosperity and energy independence. Discover why net-zero pushes are raising utility bills, shifting industry overseas, and even threatening U.S. national security. Isaac argues that…
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In this special edition of "Economic War Room," Kevin Freeman reveals the behind-the-scenes battle to pass transactional gold and silver legislation — known as Pirate Money — in the Texas Capitol. From opposition by bankers and bureaucrats to last-minute sabotage and misleading “fiscal notes,”…
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In a surprising move, car manufacturers aim to remove AM radio from vehicles, a vital tool for rural communities. As Troy Miller of National Religious Broadcasters discusses, this is more than just outdated tech — it’s a potential shift in control over information and free access to diverse…
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In a shocking revelation, Kevin Freeman dives into a controversial Justice Department argument that our money might not truly belong to us, echoing unsettling World Economic Forum predictions for 2030. As unsettling theories circulate about government control, learn how recent actions, both…
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Discover the alarming truth about housing affordability challenges in America and why homeownership, once a wealth-building path, now leads to debt. Kevin Freeman invites Donna Jackson, a seasoned CFACT policy analyst, to discuss the catastrophic impact of government regulations on housing costs.…