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A historical and strategic analysis of today’s political, economic, and geopolitical fault lines. From city budgets to global deterrence, this podcast focuses on power, incentives, and accountability—because systems don’t fail randomly, they fail predictably.
A historical and strategic analysis of today’s political, economic, and geopolitical fault lines. From city budgets to global deterrence, this podcast focuses on power, incentives, and accountability—because systems don’t fail randomly, they fail predictably.
Episodes

Saturday May 07, 2022
A New, More Condescending Press Secretary
Saturday May 07, 2022
Saturday May 07, 2022
Rick discusses the appointment of Karin Jean-Pierre as press secretary and the potential (but not really) conflict of interest with CNN.

Saturday May 07, 2022
Give Me Liberty
Saturday May 07, 2022
Saturday May 07, 2022
The words of Patrick Henry ring true this week as Rick searches for ways to keep THE LEFT from taking all our rights and freedoms.

Saturday May 07, 2022
Caution, Optimism and Shock: A Week in US Politics
Saturday May 07, 2022
Saturday May 07, 2022
This past week has brought all the emotions: shock, awe, caution and a bit of optimism...from the leaked Supreme Court document to Biden's latest snafus and the FEDs inflation hikes, Rick goes through it all.

Saturday Apr 30, 2022
The LEFT doesn’t want to hear from you. All the more reason to SPEAK UP.
Saturday Apr 30, 2022
Saturday Apr 30, 2022

Saturday Apr 30, 2022

Saturday Apr 30, 2022
A Group of Not Very Intelligent Lunatics: Colorado Government
Saturday Apr 30, 2022
Saturday Apr 30, 2022

Friday Apr 22, 2022

Friday Apr 22, 2022

Friday Apr 22, 2022
Money Money Money
Friday Apr 22, 2022
Friday Apr 22, 2022
Rick discusses recent events on the New York Stock Exchange

Saturday Apr 16, 2022
Things Have to Get Bad Before they Get Better
Saturday Apr 16, 2022
Saturday Apr 16, 2022
This is how it often works in politics. Things have to get bad before we all come together as a party of conservatives and vote to make them better.
