
Ron Paul Liberty Report
Podcast by Ron Paul Liberty Report
Latest episodes

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?

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Apr 28, 2025 • 30min
No Income Tax
President Trump suggests potentially eliminating income tax for those earning $200K or less due to a new tariff plan. The hosts debate the realism of such tax cuts and the broader implications of government policies. A bipartisan Senate initiative questions executive tariff powers, while a controversial $100 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia raises ethical concerns. Finally, the hosts express gratitude to their listeners and instill a sense of hope for the future of personal liberty.

Apr 25, 2025 • 28min
Trump vs. Powell: Fixing Rates Is A Fool's Errand
The feud between President Trump and Fed Chair Powell is really a fool's errand. Neither can possibly know what interest rates should be, simply because interest rates are derived in the marketplace. Price fixing, by either the Fed or the President, always ends us creating economic malaise. The Fed should not exist because there's no way to properly fix prices, and counterfeiting is unconstitutional and immoral. The current posturing between fails to get us closer to ending this anti-American institution.

Apr 24, 2025 • 27min
Here's Why Trump Will Never Solve The War In Ukraine
The podcast investigates the Trump administration's tumultuous efforts to resolve the war in Ukraine, revealing stalled negotiations. It critiques U.S. strategies, particularly the flawed Kellogg plan, and emphasizes misconceptions about the conflict's roots. The discussion also highlights the deepening U.S. involvement, including CIA operations, framing Ukraine in a broader proxy war context. Lastly, it proposes that a U.S. withdrawal might pave the way for a peace led by European nations, questioning the effectiveness of current diplomatic efforts.

Apr 23, 2025 • 34min
The War On Speech, With Guest Nico Perrino
Nico Perrino, Executive Vice President of The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), delves into the alarming threats to the First Amendment, particularly on college campuses. He shares personal anecdotes about the struggles for free speech and highlights the paradox of power affecting civil liberties. The discussion includes insights from a national survey on free speech attitudes and critiques how political biases influence acceptable dialogue. Perrino emphasizes the urgent need to protect expression rights in an era dominated by financial and political pressures.

Apr 22, 2025 • 36min
Pentagon Purge: Neocons Desperate For Iran War
A recent purge at the Pentagon has sparked debates on U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding the neoconservative push for military action against Iran. Fired advisor Dan Caldwell claims he was unjustly targeted amidst these tensions. The discussion also touches on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the problematic rhetoric surrounding it. Moreover, the episode connects the dots between financial instability, inflation, and the necessity for sound money, highlighting how Bitcoin could serve as a lifeline amid war funding dilemmas.

Apr 22, 2025 • 5min
Weekly Update --- REAL ID - Phony Security, Real Authoritarianism
The discussion dives into the REAL ID Act, analyzing its risks to personal liberty and privacy. Concerns about government surveillance and data security are highlighted. The speakers emphasize how this law could undermine individual rights and freedoms, warning of a slippery slope toward authoritarianism.

Apr 21, 2025 • 32min
Neocon Knives Out For SecDef Hegseth
Just days after media reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discouraged President Trump from attacking Iran, multiple media stories have dropped claiming incompetence and worse on his part. Meanwhile three top aides known for a more realist approach to foreign policy have been sacked on dubious grounds. Is Hegseth about to learn what happens when you cross the neocons?

Apr 18, 2025 • 9min
American Troops Are Meant To Protect America -- Bring Them ALL Home!
American Troops Are Meant To Protect America -- Bring Them ALL Home! by Ron Paul Liberty Report