Kevin Freeman and Mike Carter analyze the Venezuela-Maduro fallout, the rise of socialism in U.S. cities, and why marriage, family, and affordability are central to America’s future. They unpack the “Four Horsemen,” six “trials by fire,” the Economic Justice Board (ARK: Affordability, Reward, Kindness), and practical paths to real money with transactional gold and silver. Learn how debt, CBDCs, housing costs, and demographic trends intersect—and why free markets, faith, and community action matter now. Insights from Turning Point USA, policy updates on state gold initiatives, and tools like Glint round out a solutions-focused conversation.
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1: Kicking Off the New Year and Venezuela Shock 00:07
2: Event Recap and Youth Engagement at AmFest 01:44
3: Introducing SCAN and the Economic Justice Board 03:20
4: Money, Markets, and the Post–Gold Standard Shift 07:15
5: Debt Bomb and the Cantillon Effect 10:12
6: Demographic Destiny and Delayed Adulthood 13:49
7: The Cost of Raising Kids and Housing Pressure 18:50
8: Momentum and Cultural Markers 23:18
9: Marriage, Poverty Avoidance, and Life Planning 27:24
10: Ideology, Fertility, and State-Level Trends 31:25
11: Immigration, Population Strategy, and Social Cohesion 33:18
12: Socialism’s Results vs. Free Market Outcomes 36:24
13: Comparative Case Studies: Venezuela, Poland, and Korea 40:35
14: The Liberty Cycle and the Perils of Dependence 43:07
15: Transactional Gold, State Legislation, and Glint 45:12