
DeProgram with John Kiriakou and Ted Rall DeProgram with Ted Rall and John Kiriakou: “Fly the Empty Skies”
Nov 6, 2025
Scott Stantis, a Chicago Tribune editorial cartoonist, fills in for John Kiriakou and dives into a range of hot-button issues. He and Ted Rall discuss the potential impacts of an upcoming FAA flight reduction due to the government shutdown. They critically analyze Trump's tariff authority and its constitutionality, questioning its economic repercussions. The duo also explores why economically disadvantaged voters often back Republicans, juxtaposing recent Democratic wins with lingering voter dissatisfaction.
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Aviation System At Immediate Risk
- The FAA will cut 10% of flights at 40 major airports if the shutdown continues, risking massive system ripple effects.
- Ted Rall warns flight reductions will cascade into widespread delays and missed connections across the network.
AI Drives Stock Gains—Risk Of Bubble
- A large share of recent stock-market gains are driven by AI hype, which the hosts view as unsustainable.
- Both hosts warn an AI-driven bubble could trigger an ugly market correction and recession.
Watch The Court Timeline Closely
- Expect a June decision and track it as it may end the tariff policy going forward even if past collections remain held.
- Monitor legal rulings instead of assuming immediate policy reversals, per Ted Rall's explanation.




