Ron Paul Liberty Report
Ron Paul Liberty Report
Podcast by Ron Paul Liberty Report
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May 12, 2025 • 36min
Neocon Senators Tie Trump's Hands Before Historic Middle East Trip
The podcast dives into the clash between senators and presidential authority, highlighting how recent actions may hinder diplomatic efforts with Iran. It critiques U.S. foreign policy complexities, especially regarding military involvement in Ukraine and Gaza. The discussion touches on misconceptions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and societal pressures that stifle pro-Palestinian discourse. Finally, it reflects on discontent among supporters regarding foreign interventions and questions the integrity of democracy promotion efforts.

May 9, 2025 • 25min
The Blame Game Tariff Trump & Too Late Powell
Explore the intricacies of government and Federal Reserve money management while gold prices soar. Discover why precious metals are gaining popularity as a hedge against economic chaos. Analyze the tension surrounding spending cuts and the Federal Reserve's strategies. Delve into the complexities of tariffs, inflation, and the disconnect between statistics and real-life experiences. Unpack the politics of blame during economic downturns, advocating for principled governance that champions personal liberty and fiscal responsibility.

May 8, 2025 • 26min
DId Congress Kill DOGE?
The discussion kicks off with a look at cuts to government spending during the Trump administration, creating a stir around foreign aid. The complexities of congressional appropriations reveal the struggles in making significant budget cuts. Elon Musk faces backlash over his Dogecoin initiative, intertwined with a media campaign that shapes public perception. Political maneuvering in D.C. is hampered by distractions from global conflicts, particularly regarding U.S. involvement in Ukraine, highlighting the need for a more restrained foreign policy approach.

May 7, 2025 • 32min
Trump Ends US War On Yemen What Was Achieved
The discussion highlights President Trump's unexpected decision to end U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, exploring its significant civilian impact. There's a critique of the Federal Reserve's role in economic inequality and the unseen costs to average citizens. Shifts in U.S. trade policies are also analyzed in light of recent geopolitical changes, including developments in Yemen and Israel. The podcast closes with a humorous take on shifting political landscapes and international intrigue involving Greenland, showcasing the complexities of current political strategies.

May 6, 2025 • 27min
With US Backing, Israel Set To Ethnically Cleanse Gaza
The discussion opens with economic insights surrounding the Federal Reserve's decisions and their impact on gold. A deep dive into the humanitarian crisis in Gaza reveals troubling narratives and political motives amid escalating violence. Perspectives within the Jewish community are explored, showcasing dissenting voices against mainstream views on Israel's actions. Additionally, the potential threat to personal freedoms posed by anti-boycott legislation is examined, raising questions on the balance between advocacy and free speech.

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May 5, 2025 • 28min
Escape From Alcatraz
The discussion begins with concerns about the Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion headquarters project and transparency issues. Economic disparities and consumer pricing are explored, along with Trump's controversial plan to reopen Alcatraz as a prison amid rising incarceration rates. The absurdity of modern politics is humorously tackled, considering tariffs on foreign films and their impact on the entertainment industry. Finally, a critical examination of U.S. budget priorities reveals troubling military spending versus cuts in vital services, urging public awareness of national debt.

May 2, 2025 • 20min
Texas Tyranny Governor Declares War On Town Over Gaza Resolution
A Texas town ignites a political firestorm after calling for a Gaza ceasefire, prompting an authoritarian backlash from the governor. The discussion highlights the tension between local governance and state power. The hosts emphasize the dangers of suppressing free speech, arguing that silencing dissent harms societal unity. They advocate for open dialogue to enhance understanding and address the implications for civil liberties amid rising political strife.

May 1, 2025 • 31min
Vietnam War At 50: What Have We Learned?
The discussion marks the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, reflecting on its profound toll and lessons that seem forgotten. Personal anecdotes frame the war's emotional complexities while critiques of modern foreign policy emerge. The fallout from recent national security dismissals highlights contrasts between military aggression and diplomacy. The importance of constitutional limits in warfare and the need for honest dialogue surround U.S. foreign interventions, advocating for peace rooted in personal liberty.

Apr 30, 2025 • 30min
Bankruptcy: House Republicans MASSIVELY Increase Military Spending Bill
House Republicans have significantly increased military spending, pushing the budget to over a trillion dollars, which translates to $10,000 per family. The discussion highlights the detrimental effects of such spending on national finances and social programs. Contradictory political statements on budget cuts versus increases are humorously examined. Moreover, the complexities of a stalled Ukraine mineral deal reveal the challenges of foreign policy. The episode emphasizes the need for fiscal responsibility amid rising military expenditures.

Apr 29, 2025 • 34min
100 Days Of Trump 2.0
President Trump's second term will reach its 100th day tomorrow. How should peace and prosperity lovers view the successes and failures thus far? What can he do better?


