
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4926: Fighting For Everyday Americans; Sleepwalking Into 2026
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Nov 14, 2025 Guests Joe LaVornia, a Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, Roger Kimball, a noted conservative commentator, and Raheem Kassam, editor at The National Pulse, delve into crucial political and economic topics. LaVornia discusses supply-side tax policies and their impact on growth and jobs. Kimball tackles the internal disputes within conservatism and media criticisms, while Kassam critiques 'Conservative Inc.' and warns of midterm electoral pitfalls. They emphasize the need for a grassroots, populist-nationalist approach to reclaim the MAGA agenda.
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Supply-Side Push For Manufacturing Revival
- The administration doubled down on a supply-side, capital-expensing strategy to spur a manufacturing comeback and wage growth.
- Joe LaVornia argues this creates a productivity-led disinflationary boom that raises real wages and affordability.
Show Voters Direct Tax Refund Benefits
- Do publicize the one big, beautiful bill and its refundable tax changes so voters see direct pocket impact next year.
- Joe LaVornia says up to $200 billion in refunds will hit working-class accounts when they file next year.
CapEx Boom Is Broader Than AI
- Treasury expects broad CapEx beyond just AI, spanning transit, industrial and business equipment, to drive factory returns.
- They link border enforcement and tariff policy to rising wages and collapsing rents, improving affordability.


