They Want Us Divided: How Elites Manipulate Culture While Peasants Pay the Price

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0:00 Welcome to the Peasant's Perspective
6:13 Tsunami Warning on the Pacific Coast
17:39 Trump's EU Trade Deal & Orban's Criticism
33:41 JD Vance on European-American Relations
46:45 Cincinnati Police Chief's Problematic Response
1:02:41 Canada as the 51st State & Trade Policy
1:18:31 Adam Schiff's Russia Collusion Lies
1:34:30 FBI's Anti-Catholic Memo Controversy

The economic war against everyday Americans continues as we explore the growing divide between the ruling class and those who actually produce value. While elites fixate on rhetoric and manufactured cultural divisions, working families bear the burden of a system increasingly stacked against them.

Trump's recent trade victory with the European Union reveals what happens when America negotiates from strength rather than apology. As Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban observed, "Trump ate Von der Leyen for breakfast," securing a deal requiring Europe to invest $600 billion in the US and purchase $700 billion in American energy and military equipment. This approach represents a fundamental shift from decades of allowing allies to maintain trade advantages at American expense—a policy Marco Rubio explains was once justified during the Cold War but has outlived its purpose.

The economic benefits of this America First approach are already materializing. Despite dire predictions about tariffs, second-quarter GDP grew at 3%, and private sector hiring shows strong resilience. Contrast this with the previous administration's job statistics, which primarily benefited non-citizens while American workers lost ground.

Beyond economics, we examine how government institutions increasingly prioritize political narratives over constitutional principles. From law enforcement agencies addressing criminal matters through a political lens to intelligence agencies inappropriately monitoring religious groups, the abuse of power grows more concerning. As Scott Jennings keenly observed: "If I can't trust you not to put a boy in my daughter's locker room, why would I talk to you about taxation policy or inflation or tariffs?"

Drawing on personal experiences from Brazil to prison systems to everyday America, this episode cuts through media distortions to reveal what truly matters—family stability, honest work, and the freedom to build prosperous communities. While politicians and corporations play games with our economic future, remember this: the peasants always win in the end. History proves that the people will eventually overthrow systems that fail to serve their interests.

Join us for an unfiltered conversation about what's really happening in America and why, despite everything, we maintain hope for a future where sovereignty returns to the people who create real value.

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