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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 1H 32M

Episode 13 "Hidden Thefts: From ICE Threats to Inflation Scams"

from The Sense and Senseless Podcast · host Bryan Mayon, Jason Hedrick

In this conversation, Jason  and Bryan delve into the systemic issues of hidden theft in America, focusing on government fraud, the impact of inflation, and the mechanisms of wealth redistribution. They discuss how government spending and oversight failures contribute to economic disparities, particularly affecting everyday Americans. The conversation also touches on recent federal shootings and community reactions, highlighting the complexities of these issues in the current socio-political climate. In this conversation, Jason and Bryan discuss various themes surrounding the Second Amendment, inflation, government accountability, and the impact of media on public perception. They explore the implications of inflation as an invisible tax on the working class, the role of government in economic theft, and the importance of understanding the Cantillon effect in relation to wealth distribution. The discussion also touches on the need for accountability from government officials and the influence of media narratives on public opinion. In this conversation, Jason and Bryan explore various themes surrounding survival, economics, leadership, and the dynamics of wealth and power. They discuss the importance of information access, the role of leadership in crisis situations, and the implications of protests in public spaces. The conversation also touches on the burden of inflation, the impact of media narratives, and the legal boundaries of protests within sacred spaces. Ultimately, they call for accountability in governance and unity among individuals to address systemic issues.

In this conversation, Jason  and Bryan delve into the systemic issues of hidden theft in America, focusing on government fraud, the impact of inflation, and the mechanisms of wealth redistribution. They discuss how government spending and oversight failures contribute to economic disparities, particularly affecting everyday Americans. The conversation also touches on recent federal shootings and community reactions, highlighting the complexities of these issues in the current socio-political climate. In this conversation, Jason and Bryan discuss various themes surrounding the Second Amendment, inflation, government accountability, and the impact of media on public perception. They explore the implications of inflation as an invisible tax on the working class, the role of government in economic theft, and the importance of understanding the Cantillon effect in relation to wealth distribution. The discussion also touches on the need for accountability from government officials and the influence of media narratives on public opinion. In this conversation, Jason and Bryan explore various themes surrounding survival, economics, leadership, and the dynamics of wealth and power. They discuss the importance of information access, the role of leadership in crisis situations, and the implications of protests in public spaces. The conversation also touches on the burden of inflation, the impact of media narratives, and the legal boundaries of protests within sacred spaces. Ultimately, they call for accountability in governance and unity among individuals to address systemic issues.

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