EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 2H 16M
Joe Oltmann Untamed | Micah Richardson | Pt. 2 There’s No Party of The People | 06.02.26
from Untamed Nation · host The Untamed Truth
Joe pulls back the curtain on a system that feels increasingly rigged against the average citizen, exposing how institutional capture and political elite privilege leave the American taxpayer carrying the heaviest burden. Joe breaks down the stark double standards in our justice and immigration systems—from a federal judge retaining a lifetime appointment despite severe misconduct findings, to the tragic real-world consequences of unchecked illegal immigration highlighted by a devastating hit-and-run case in Colorado. It is a raw, uncompromising look at a political class that appears entirely insulated from the very laws they dictate to the public.Moving into the second half, the broadcast examines the systematic erosion of personal liberty and financial security under the weight of state overreach. Through the lens of rampant congressional insider trading and multi-million dollar net worths that dwarf the average household, we illustrate how the political establishment lines its pockets while ignoring the needs of working families. From government overregulation that dictates what you can do on your own property to aggressive, camouflaged surveillance cameras monitoring remote highways, this segment maps out a disturbing reality: ownership and privacy are rapidly disappearing when permission is required for everything.Ultimately, this episode challenges the fundamental illusion of modern American politics, arguing that there is no longer a true "Party of the People." By connecting the dots between domestic policy failures, the cultural targeting of children in schools, and the cautionary tale of civil unrest currently playing out on the streets of Europe, the show serves as an urgent wake-up call. Don't miss this powerful analysis of a system at a breaking point and the critical need to reclaim the voice of the American taxpayer before the millstones pile too high to remove.
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Joe pulls back the curtain on a system that feels increasingly rigged against the average citizen, exposing how institutional capture and political elite privilege leave the American taxpayer carrying the heaviest burden. Joe breaks down the stark double standards in our justice and immigration systems—from a federal judge retaining a lifetime appointment despite severe misconduct findings, to the tragic real-world consequences of unchecked illegal immigration highlighted by a devastating hit-and-run case in Colorado. It is a raw, uncompromising look at a political class that appears entirely insulated from the very laws they dictate to the public.Moving into the second half, the broadcast examines the systematic erosion of personal liberty and financial security under the weight of state overreach. Through the lens of rampant congressional insider trading and multi-million dollar net worths that dwarf the average household, we illustrate how the political establishment lines its pockets while ignoring the needs of working families. From government overregulation that dictates what you can do on your own property to aggressive, camouflaged surveillance cameras monitoring remote highways, this segment maps out a disturbing reality: ownership and privacy are rapidly disappearing when permission is required for everything.Ultimately, this episode challenges the fundamental illusion of modern American politics, arguing that there is no longer a true "Party of the People." By connecting the dots between domestic policy failures, the cultural targeting of children in schools, and the cautionary tale of civil unrest currently playing out on the streets of Europe, the show serves as an urgent wake-up call. Don't miss this powerful analysis of a system at a breaking point and the critical need to reclaim the voice of the American taxpayer before the millstones pile too high to remove.
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Joe Oltmann Untamed | Micah Richardson | Pt. 2 There’s No Party of The People | 06.02.26
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