The discussion between guest host Russell Dobular and Revolutionary Blackout Network’s Nick Cruse compares housing affordability, homeownership, and economic policy in China and the United States, arguing that China's government deliberately reduced its real estate bubble to prioritize affordable housing over speculation. The two explore how...
The discussion between guest host Russell Dobular and Revolutionary Blackout Network’s Nick Cruse compares housing affordability, homeownership, and economic policy in China and the United States, arguing that China's government deliberately reduced its real estate bubble to prioritize affordable housing over speculation. The two explore how differences in political and economic systems affect housing, infrastructure, and quality of life while reflecting on observations from travels in China and Vietnam.
They also discuss organizing political movements in the U.S., debating reform versus revolutionary change, and the challenges of mobilizing working-class Americans outside the two-party system. The conversation concludes with criticism of establishment politics, arguing that meaningful systemic change requires building independent movements rather than relying on incremental reforms.
If you served in the U.S. military before 1990, there may be up to $2,200 a month sitting in the VA system that you have never claimed. It is not one secret check — it is everything you are already entitled to, finally added up correctly. And most veterans from this era have never had their file added up right.
Thomas Gaume's public comment at the July 2, 2026 Palm Bay City Council meeting regarding warrantless Flock LPR tracking under the SCOTUS Chatrie v. United States (2026) precedent, followed by City Attorney Patricia Smith's oral rebuttal.
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As the Trump administration continues to weaponize the Justice Department and FBI, Jon is joined by former Special Counsel Jack Smith and former Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll to examine what happens when these institutions are turned against the principles they were designed to uphold. Together, they explore whether the DOJ and FBI are...
As the Trump administration continues to weaponize the Justice Department and FBI, Jon is joined by former Special Counsel Jack Smith and former Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll to examine what happens when these institutions are turned against the principles they were designed to uphold. Together, they explore whether the DOJ and FBI are capable of holding power accountable, investigate how the assault on the rule of law has been used to punish and intimidate public servants, and consider what it would take to repair these institutions. Plus, Jon answers listener questions on Trump’s happiness and Democrats 2028.