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It's my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about the up and running Trump administration and where America goes from here. People who point out government excess are often accused of being a "Chicken Little." At the same time, no one tries harder than government to convince us that the sky is falling. Article of the Da…
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Like many people, I'm breathing a sigh of relief to see the Biden administration finally move on. However, as Brandon Smith explains, we're not exactly out of danger just yet. For the no-holds-barred breakdown of what's likely to come next, James Howard Kunstler explains the opportunities and dangers when another door opens. Article of the Day: Peo…
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Keeping your head on straight has become a full-time challenge in our highly unstable world. Annie Holmquist suggests, if you want to make a difference in society, start by reading a book. One of the clear but painful lessons of the L.A. fires is that the systems taxing us at every turn are no longer serving the taxpayers. Ryan McMaken explains how…
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It's my weekly sit-down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We discuss EVs, our shrinking autonomy, and how to restore civilization at the individual level. If you're struggling to find happiness in your day to day life, Dr. Robert Malone has some timely advice. He says to celebrate the simple gifts. Article of the Day: Anyone who's serious ab…
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The devastation of the Los Angeles fires is hard to comprehend. However, as James Howard Kunstler explains, the reasons for it are pretty straightforward. It's not that we've lost our sense of right and wrong, the breakdown of our culture and society more closely correlated with how our moral energies are dispersed. Paul Rosenberg describes why sca…
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We all have aspirations and things we'd like to accomplish but too often we want to wait for things to be perfect before we begin. Scott Livingston has some timely advice on this matter: Start stupid. Choosing to be kind is the sort of decision we'll rarely regret. Barry Brownstein has a marvelous story about what Robin Williams taught us about kin…
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Few writers have a deeper well of wisdom from which to draw and a keener eye for truth than Jeff Einstein. He's back from a lengthy hiatus with a gem of an essay on spirituality and freedom. Finding common ground today seems more difficult than ever. Jeff Thomas notes that one of the characteristics of our time is that we've stopped believing in th…
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One of our biggest responsibilities is to give our children and their children the truths they'll need to keep the torch of civilization alight. Check out this essay from Restoring Truth on passing the torch in a digital generation. It's ironic that the people who are most serious about their health are the ones who have some of the biggest doubts …
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Did you miss me? I'm back behind the mic again and Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to talk about our shrinking free speech and the prospects of what lies ahead for 2025. Articles of the Day: Given how prevalent the deception is at nearly every level of society, each of us must become more skilled in pattern recognition in order to avoid…
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If you've ever wondered whether your efforts to be a positive influence are falling short, you need to check out this old Twilight Zone episode. It's called "The Changing of the Guard" and the message is timeless. Are you familiar with the term "preference cascade?" Jeffrey A. Tucker has a deeply insightful article about what this phrase means and …
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It's my weekly conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Eric can always be counted on for a rational take on our unpredictable world. Article of the Day: Marxism has threaded its way into so many of our institutions that it's no longer a vague, shadowy threat that only John Birchers can see. El Gato Malo explains how this poisonous ide…
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If we're going to have to do math, we might as well use hamburgers to help illustrate the problem. Here's a great article from Joaquin Henault and Laura Williams on Big Mac Math: How the Federal Reserve Ate Our Bills Buying Power. A lot of attention is being directed to the drones that are appearing over the Eastern U.S. Brandon Smith has a few goo…
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This shouldn't come as a shock but our government has been lying to us. Particularly about the events and people involved with the Jan 6 disturbance at the U.S. Capitol. James Howard Kunstler has a concise breakdown of the issue. Another solid resource for information about the J6 disinformation campaign is Sasha Stone. Article of the Day: The gree…
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If food freedom hasn't been on your radar screen just yet, it's about to be. With the USDA ordering nationwide testing of milk for bird flu, it's time to start paying close attention. Fatherhood has been on my mind lately and Walker Larson's latest column really hit home for me. He counsels: Fathers, make your families happy. Article of the Day: I'…
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My guest today is Franklin Sanders from The Money Changer and Volunteer Precious Metals. I've followed his work for the past 25 years and if you want straight talk on gold & silver, he's the guy. Some people are experienced bargain shoppers and get a very real dopamine hit when they find a good deal. Joseph Pearce has an excellent article on Christ…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest. If you're struggling to make sense of everything that's unfolding before us, Eric is a great resource for gaining perspective. Civil asset forfeiture is nothing less than theft and robbery by agents of the state. Check out this jaw-dropping example of legal plunder that took place in Indiana. How is t…
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If you listen to this program, you are likely out of step with society in some way or another and that's a good thing. Learn why being a transitional character is a profound and courageous role. One of the quiet stories that broke over the long holiday weekend was the stealthy de-banking of Donald Trump and a number of his family members. Michael H…
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There are no stronger advocates against communism than those who once embraced it. Rebekah Bills shares 9 thought-provoking quotes from Whittaker Chambers on his ideological transformation. Article of the Day: Are you dreading getting together with family for Thanksgiving after a particularly ugly election year? Barry Brownstein offers 5 ways to no…
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Today I'm joined by Stefan Gleason who is the president and CEO of Money Metals Exchange which has the biggest private depository west of the Mississippi. We talk about sound money and how to hang on to your wealth during times of economic and political uncertainty as well as monetary policy. Article of the Day: The U.S. government has transformed …
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It's my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. The world is getting more complicated by the moment and we try to make sense of it. As encouraged as I've felt over the past two weeks, here's an important reminder that we cannot become complacent. Michael Snyder asks, is Biden trying to start WW III before he leaves office? Article …
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We've all heard about toxic masculinity but that's not a particularly well-defined term. Paul Rosenberg's take on the surge of monkey masculinity is far more informative and helpful. Not to sound all dramatic but the realignment we are currently witnessing is as rare as it is encouraging. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains the revolution of 2024. Article o…
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Most of us have been raised to view anything referred to as a right as something positive. Paul Rosenberg explains that not all rights are created equal, in fact, some "rights" destroy us. If you've never stopped and considered all the ways that the government is keeping you from living independently, it's sobering. On the bright side, you also lea…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to compare notes on what's happened since we last spoke. Hint: A lot has happened. Has politics swallowed our society whole? Michael Herman examines the growing divide between family members who feel the need to punish each other for their political leanings. Article of the Day: Most of us have heard the …
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With nearly 70 days to go until Trump's inauguration, there's still an uneasy sense that another shoe is about to drop. On the bright side, however, Sasha Stone explains how it wasn't an election, it was an intervention. If there was ever a time to seek moral clarity, this is it. Paul Rosenberg shares a story of what that looks like and why integri…
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There are many addictions running rampant in our society today, and the one that affects us most of all is the addiction to control. Paul Rosenberg says, control is the primary driver of corruption. The hardest thing that Jesus ever asked of his followers was that they love one another--including their enemies. T.S. Flanders calls upon American Chr…
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