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May 15, 2025 • 13min

“Real Estate Industry is SHAKING”- California Approves State Farm Homeowners Insurance Rate Increase

California's recent 17% increase in homeowners insurance rates is causing a stir, pushing renters' costs up by as much as 38%. Experts warn this could devastate the real estate market, making homeownership less attainable. The discussion delves into how extreme weather and insurance mismanagement are driving these hikes. With rising living costs and the appeal of remote work, many may consider relocating to more affordable states. The podcast emphasizes the need for early financial planning to navigate these challenges.
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May 15, 2025 • 13min

"I'll Take A Polygraph!" - Curt Weldon CHALLENGES Deep State On 9/11 SECRETS

Curt Weldon, a former Congressman, shares insights into a secret peace plan for North Korea that aims to halt their nuclear program. He critiques the neocon strategy of chaos and emphasizes the need to rethink America's adversaries, notably Iran and North Korea. Discussing personal diplomatic experiences, he highlights how North Korea seeks respect and suggests innovative ideas like a 'peace pipeline' to foster relations. Weldon calls for informed dialogue over aggression, delving into the philosophical roots of neoconservatism and its implications.
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May 15, 2025 • 3min

"We've Got Two Fires" – EXPLOSIVE 9/11 Footage Raises NEW Questions About WTC Collapse

Congressman Kurt Weldon shares riveting stories from FDNY Chief Orio Palmer's final moments in the South Tower, highlighting his bravery and the heroic efforts of firefighters. The discussion raises alarming questions about the preventability of 9/11 and what the public still needs to uncover. Personal accounts reveal the raw emotions and real-life challenges faced during the attacks, underscoring the urgency of acknowledging and honoring these sacrifices.
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May 15, 2025 • 23min

"Ordered To DESTROY 9/11 Data" – Able Danger Whistleblower EXPOSES Classified Intel Deletion Scandal

Retired Lieutenant Colonel Tony Schaffer, a whistleblower on the Able Danger program, reveals startling truths about U.S. intelligence failures leading up to 9/11. He discusses how the government suppressed crucial data that could have identified threats. The conversation dives into the challenges of military intelligence, the importance of big data in national security, and the alarming implications of erased evidence and censorship. Listeners will be captivated by the interconnectedness of past warnings and the events of September 11.
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May 15, 2025 • 20min

"Start Your Own Party" - James Carville Lashes Out at Ilhan Omar as Democrat Infighting Escalates

James Carville chimes in on the Democratic Party's struggle with divergent progressive ideals, urging a return to centrism for broader voter appeal. He critiques figures like Ilhan Omar and AOC for their divisive rhetoric, highlighting the infighting amidst moderates and progressives. The podcast dives into the candidacy landscape for the 2028 elections, revealing surprising odds for potential candidates and dissecting their public personas. It also addresses the impact of identity politics and cancel culture on party unity, emphasizing urgent need for collaboration.
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May 14, 2025 • 18min

"Bin Laden Was In Iran" – Curt Weldon SLAMS 9/11 BOMBSHELL Cover-Up

Former Congressman Kurt Weldon shares explosive claims that Osama bin Laden was hidden in Iran with U.S. intelligence cooperation, not in Pakistan. He discusses the questionable circumstances surrounding bin Laden's burial at sea. With backing from CIA veterans, he presents ten compelling pieces of evidence to support his argument. The conversation explores the complex dynamics between U.S. and Iranian intelligence, casting doubt on the mainstream narrative of bin Laden's location and exposing the murky waters of U.S.-Iran relations.
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May 14, 2025 • 13min

“$8 Dollar Gas?” - Gavin Newsom’s Gas Gamble Could Cost California Residents BIG

A new study warns that California gas prices could soar to $8.43 by 2025, stirring concerns even among Democrats. The implications of Governor Newsom's climate policies are analyzed, revealing how they might burden low-income residents. Humorous comparisons to Florida's gas prices add lightness to the serious discussions. The podcast also encourages community connection through a new app and highlights initiatives to help those affected by rising costs. Get ready for a blend of economic insight and engaging anecdotes!
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May 14, 2025 • 12min

“Waltz Went Rogue” - Trump Fires Security Advisor Over Alleged Link to Israel

The dismissal of National Security Adviser Mike Waltz sparks intense debate about loyalty and secrecy in U.S. foreign policy. Allegations arise over unauthorized communications with Israeli leaders, raising concerns about military strategies and foreign influence. The contrasts between Trump and Obama's approaches to Israel's role in U.S. decisions add to the complexity. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of political turmoil and unique initiatives aimed at uplifting communities, showcasing the multifaceted nature of international diplomacy.
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May 14, 2025 • 12min

“$400 Billion Tariff Tax” - How Smart Entrepreneurs Compete in This Market

Dive into how entrepreneurs tackle the hefty $400 billion tariff tax. Discover innovative strategies for navigating rising costs and customs delays. Hear firsthand experiences on market volatility and the importance of client diversification. The conversation emphasizes creativity, compliance, and effective cash flow management. Get ready for fresh insights to empower your business decisions!
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May 14, 2025 • 19min

“Suckers of America” - Trump’s Prescription Drug Executive Order Demands Global Price Match

A hilarious story about Trump’s 'neurotic, overweight, brilliant' friend buying a fat-loss shot abroad sets the stage for a deeper criticism of Big Pharma's drug pricing. The conversation dives into U.S. drug pricing disparities and the complexities of healthcare influenced by pharmaceutical companies. Analyzing patent laws reveals how they prolong monopolies instead of encouraging innovation. The panel discusses potential reforms and critiques the industry's focus on profits over patient care, all while introducing a quirky 'Lemon Campaign' for support.

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