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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 1H 11M

Why Border Walls Weaken Workers And Boost Profits

from The Darrell McClain show · host Darrell McClain

Send us Fan MailA border wall won’t stop a corporation from chasing cheaper labor, and a viral tweet won’t change the logic of profit. We start by pulling apart the jobs narrative with a basic but often ignored economic reality: capital and goods move across borders far more easily than workers do, and that imbalance can permanently tilt the playing field against labor. If we want pro-worker policy, we have to stop blaming the most vulnerable people in the story and start naming the incentives that make wages stagnate and benefits disappear. Then we go deeper into how history still shapes power right now. We talk through why “just get over it” is a political weapon, how the Electoral College is tied to slavery-era compromises, and why it’s more accurate to judge racism by outcomes and systems than by trying to read someone’s soul. You’ll hear analysis drawn from Tim Wise, including the Lee Atwater tape on coded language and the shift from dog whistle politics to bullhorn messaging, plus a clear breakdown of stop and frisk using the numbers that expose what the policy actually did. We also make an unexpected connection between public conflict and private life. A segment featuring Dr. Gabor Maté explores trauma, relationship triggers, and how the nervous system and vagus nerve can turn emotional stress into physical symptoms. From there we pivot to geopolitics, using North Korea’s evolving economy, sanctions evasion, and partnerships with China and Russia to question what U.S. power looks like in a changing world. We close with Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Other America” and the reminder that time doesn’t solve injustice without truth, pressure, and action. Subscribe for more independent analysis, share this with a friend who argues about politics at dinner, and leave a review with the biggest point you disagreed with or couldn’t stop thinking about. Support the show

Send us Fan Mail A border wall won’t stop a corporation from chasing cheaper labor, and a viral tweet won’t change the logic of profit. We start by pulling apart the jobs narrative with a basic but often ignored economic reality: capital and goods move across borders far more easily than workers do, and that imbalance can permanently tilt the playing field against labor. If we want pro-worker policy, we have to stop blaming the most vulnerable people in the story and start naming the incentiv...

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