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Is Trump serious about Canada being the 51st state? Bannon weighs in
Always Follow the MoneySun political columnist Brian Lilley talks with Steve Bannon, former advisor to President Donald Trump. Bannon explains the importance of Canada to Trump, and how it ties in with the Panama Canal and Greenland.12 views 1 comment -
Reform, Rape Gangs and the Rot of the UK | Matthew Goodwin
Always Follow the MoneyDr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with author, ex-professor, and public advocate, Matthew Goodwin. They discuss the systemic rot of the academic institutions, how the West has been subjugated by long-term mass radicalization, why the elites rally behind far-left progressivism, the grotesque extent of UK r*pe gang scandal, and (if not obvious) exactly why we won’t be quiet about it regardless of what Keir Starmer would prefer.22 views -
Douglas Murray on Relocating Gazans to Egypt and Jordan
Always Follow the MoneyThe definition of insanity....30 views -
Trump About to Hit Canada with Category 5 Hurricane – You Won’t See it Coming, Warn Insiders
Always Follow the Money"Fentanyl is just the cover for what's really wrong. What's wrong is massive money laundering by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on a huge scale,” reveals Marc Cohodes, legendary short seller and investor. In a powerful roundtable discussion, Cohodes joins Canadian investigative journalist Sam Cooper and our own Daniela Cambone to expose the deep-rooted corruption, money laundering, and lack of accountability plaguing Canada. Drawing from firsthand interactions with high-level law enforcement and government officials, they are delivering a stark verdict: Canada is dangerously compromised—exposed not only to illicit foreign influence but also to the overwhelming dominance of the U.S. military and financial system.89 views -
Joe on the Crazy USAID Spending Being Uncovered
Always Follow the MoneyOnly the tip of the iceberg.......70 views -
Canada Must Offer Alberta More Than Trump Could
Always Follow the MoneyDr. Jordan B. Peterson reads from his recent article in the National Post, wherein he outlines the case for Trump’s Canada, what the newly elected U.S. president is seemingly offering, why provinces like Alberta might just take the deal, and how the true north can still align itself for a new era of triumph.72 views -
LA's Wildfire Disaster
Always Follow the MoneyAbsolute incompetence. People need to be prosecuted. Politicians ..get out of the way and let real successful business people take over.28 views 1 comment -
Douglas Murray on grooming gangs, Tommy Robinson and what’s wrong with Britain
Always Follow the MoneyDouglas Murray, Spectator columnist, joins Americano host and Spectator deputy editor Freddy Gray. This week, Home Office Minister Jess Phillips rejected Oldham Council’s request for a government-led inquiry into the horrific scandal of grooming gangs in dozens of UK cities. Her decision has led to real backlash – with X owner Elon Musk calling for safeguarding minister Jess Phillips to be jailed, and for the King to dissolve parliament. Have politicians underestimated the strength of public feeling in the UK and the US? They also discuss the Southport riots, and ask why some politicians are unwilling to confront societal problems in the name of political correctness.43 views -
Why is Germany (once again) in an Immigration Crisis?
Always Follow the MoneyImages of the German warm welcome of refugees during the migrant crisis of 2015 travelled the world and inspired more refugees to choose Germany as their destination country. Now that a decade has passed and the number of asylum seekers in Europe is almost back to the level of 2015, what can we say about the success of Germany's handling of refugees during the first migrant crisis? And how will this second crisis be different?34 views -
How Ireland is Devastated by its Immigration Crisis
Always Follow the MoneyIreland has a long history of emigration and previous generations fled hunger and hardship to settle in other countries where they were often met with discrimination. But they persisted, integrated, and now this is now a proud part of their national consciousness. This explains in part why Ireland has historically had an above-average positive view of refugees compared to other European countries. And this made it an uncomfortable topic when immigration turned to mass immigration and the country struggled to cope with the increasing numbers of new arrivals.22 views