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Are We Trapped In Socialism Until We Change Money?

Are We Trapped In Socialism Until We Change Money?

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Inflation is not a mystery when you’re buying groceries, filling the tank, or trying to make rent, and we’re tired of leaders talking about it like it’s a vibe instead of a policy outcome. We kick things off with a Kamala Harris clip on the cost of living, then pivot to a hard question: if the people in charge cannot explain inflation clearly, why should we trust them to manage elections, borders, or war?

From there we get into election integrity after a Colorado GOP assembly vote reportedly produced 80 extra ballots in a room where the headcount should be straightforward. That leads into the Trump vs Pope Leo blowup over deportations and immigration, the role of religious and NGO influence, and the real-world consequences of open-border incentives. We talk legal immigration vs illegal immigration, public safety, and why institutions keep framing enforcement as cruelty while ignoring victims and community fear.

Then we widen the lens: America’s system already behaves like socialism through centralized money creation at the Federal Reserve, which keeps inflation baked in. We connect that to sound money, the case for Bitcoin as a sovereignty tool, and why “solutions” matter more than outrage. Along the way we cover the Eric Swalwell scandal cycle, Iran negotiations and the Strait of Hormuz blockade, energy leverage, China pressure, and how narratives get manufactured by media and influencers.

If you value clear incentives, honest numbers, and practical ways to opt out of broken systems, hit play, share the episode, and leave a review. What do you think matters more right now: clean elections, sound money, or border enforcement?

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