Episodios

  • Ep 364 | Turning Gold into Everyday Money
    Oct 2 2025
    Kevin Freeman and Jason Cozens, founder and CEO of Glint, explain how modern fintech and state-level legal frameworks can enable gold and silver to function as everyday spending money without replacing the dollar. They highlight challenges with traditional gold ownership — high entry cost, trust, storage, taxes, and spendability — and show how Glint’s app, vault-backed holdings, and Mastercard integration solve them with wholesale pricing and fractional ownership. The discussion covers inflation, the Cantillon effect, central bank gold accumulation, and a growing U.S. state movement to protect and enable transactional gold. Viewers learn how users can adopt a personal gold standard today while broader legal adoption accelerates across key states.
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  • EP 363 | Beware the Counteroffensive
    Sep 25 2025
    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, and Missouri, while stressing that implementation and sustained grassroots engagement are essential. Despite executive actions and legislative wins, they argue that threats persist through hidden DEI programs, banking restrictions, and policy reversals — demanding vigilance, relationships with lawmakers, and principled advocacy. The call to action: Stay engaged, build legislative relationships, and advance liberty, security, and values with practical next steps from the Economic War Room.
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  • Ep 362 | The Disappearing Stock Market Is Making the Wealth Gap Worse
    Sep 18 2025
    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 stay private, widening the wealth gap and fueling socialist sentiment. Examples like Uber illustrate how gains accrue privately while retail investors face late access and higher risk; meanwhile, dollar debasement and the Cantillon effect amplify inequality. Freeman advocates restoring opportunity via sound money (state gold/silver initiatives), lighter but fair regulation, stronger IP protection, and expanded public access to high-growth firms, urging policy action to revive broad-based capitalism.
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  • Ep 361 | Freedom, Medical Autonomy, and Affordable Care
    Sep 11 2025
    Kevin Freeman and Dr. Simone Gold discuss institutional capture, fear-driven public health, and the erosion of medical freedom during the pandemic, urging individuals to think independently. She highlights America’s Frontline Doctors, the upcoming Freedom Summit 2025 in Dallas, and policy shifts like Florida’s move to end vaccine mandates. Gold critiques third-party health care payment systems and promotes a direct doctor-patient model, introducing GoldCare.com’s $10/month education-first membership with optional fee-for-service clinical care. She emphasizes lifestyle foundations — movement, nutrition, sleep — over pill-first medicine and outlines practical paths to reduce costs while restoring choice and trust.
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  • Ep 360 | Youth-Driven Socialism Surge Shakes New York Mayoral Race
    Sep 4 2025
    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 socialism and communism with Cold War history, citing data from Cato, Pew, and Gallup to argue that education and cultural shifts are driving the trend. He criticizes proposals such as city-owned grocery stores as historically disastrous and highlights endorsements and controversies surrounding Mamdani’s background and positions on Israel. The segment concludes with a call for “economic justice” via free-market solutions, sound money, and policy reforms to restore middle-class opportunity without embracing socialism.
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  • Ep 359 | Has Gen Z Turned to the Dark Side?
    Aug 28 2025
    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 opportunity, and long-term institutional capture in education, media, and churches have primed young Americans toward socialist solutions. Helfenbein contrasts socialism’s historic failures with free-market democratic capitalism’s record on human flourishing, while emphasizing that faith, purpose, and community are essential antidotes to materialism-driven ideologies. The conversation spotlights Liberty University’s faith-centered education model and advocacy through the Standing for Freedom Center as part of a broader strategy to restore economic and cultural foundations.
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  • Ep 358 | Scandal of the Century: Russiagate, Intelligence Abuse, and Accountability
    Aug 21 2025
    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 Russiagate, the Ukraine impeachment, and classified-documents cases, arguing that the same actors used government power to target Trump while shielding Democrats. He explains how a conspiracy framework could extend statutes of limitations, shift venue to Florida, and potentially yield charges, agency downsizing, and reformed intelligence practices. The discussion highlights Obama-era briefings, the role of Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, and the prospect of Obama as an unindicted co-conspirator and compelled witness.
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  • Ep 357 | How Christian Lawmakers Are Changing America
    Aug 14 2025
    Meet Jason Rapert, former Arkansas state senator and founder of the National Association of Christian Lawmakers, the groundbreaking group uniting faith-driven leaders across all 50 states. Discover how NACL crafts legislation rooted in biblical values, shaping issues from pro-life initiatives to gold and silver currency laws. Jason shares his inspiring journey from ministry and financial services to political leadership, revealing how faith and practical wisdom fuel real change. Learn how you can support or join this movement to defend America’s Judeo-Christian heritage and make your values count, both at the polls and in your investments.
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