Everyday I'm Hussaring

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Everyday I'm Hussaring

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    Episode 12: With Congressman Adam Smith

    In this podcast episode, we dive deep into U.S. national security policy with Adam Smith, the ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee. Discover insights on Iran, military strategy, and the importance of diplomacy in today's geopolitical landscape.Key takeaways:Adam Smith's role and experience in national security policy.The impact of U.S. military actions in Iran and the region.The significance of coalition-building in international relations.The challenges of asymmetric warfare and military strategy.The future of U.S. defense policy under current leadership.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:12 Adam Smith's background00:51 U.S. military strategy in Iran02:35 Importance of coalition-building05:31 The challenges of asymmetric warfare09:45 Current state of U.S. defense policyWhat's your biggest challenge with understanding U.S. national security? Drop it in the comments!Subscribe for weekly insights on defense and international relations.#NationalSecurity #MilitaryStrategy #Iran

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    Episode 11: Veterans, fighting Fashies

    SummaryThe conversation covers topics related to veteran advocacy, the impact of war on soldiers, international conflicts and their implications, political engagement, and global impact. It also delves into a discussion on Tulsi Gabbard and national security, providing insights into the complexities of these issues. The conversation delves into power dynamics in leadership, highlighting the impact of incompetence and loyalty. It also explores historical context, the military-industrial complex, and the legacy of Smedley Butler. Additionally, it discusses activism, resistance strategies, and the importance of building local connections for effective organizing.TakeawaysVeteran advocacyImpact of war on soldiersInternational conflicts and implications Power dynamics in leadershipActivism and resistance strategiesChapters00:00 Introduction and Veteran Advocacy06:16 International Conflicts and Implications19:59 Political Engagement and Global Impact26:24 Discussion on Tulsi Gabbard and National Security31:38 Leadership and Power Dynamics37:19 Historical Context and Political Motivations44:21 Building Connections and Organizing Locally

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    Episode 10: Iran War and the US Economy with Keds Economist

    SummaryThe conversation delves into the US economy, concerns about recession, and the impact of energy prices and trade policies. It also explores the adaptability and leadership required in economic crises, emphasizing the need for effective economic policies and leadership. The conversation delves into the economic challenges faced by Americans, touching on issues such as income inequality, wage stagnation, and the rising cost of healthcare. It also explores the concept of 'third rails' in the context of employment and healthcare reform, highlighting the need for major structural changes in the economy to address these challenges.Takeaways* US Economy and Recession* Economic Indicators and GDP* Adaptability and Leadership* Tariffs and Trade Policies Economic challenges* Healthcare reformChapters* 00:00 Introduction to the US Economy and Rand Corporation* 09:59 Impact of Energy Prices and Trade Policies* 23:16 Adaptability and Leadership in Economic Crisis* 34:52 Economic Challenges and Third Rails

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    Episode 9: Can the IRGC Win?

    SummaryThe conversation delves into Eric Czuleger's international experience, transition to journalism, and his insights on the Middle East conflict. It also explores the complexities of diplomacy, challenges of nation-building, and the impact of conflict on the region's geopolitics. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding the specifics of the conflict and the need for transparency in the information space.

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    Episode 8:Containing the Iran War

    SummaryThe conversation delves into the ongoing war, US military preparedness, geopolitical messaging, Iran's ballistic missile capability, Iran's intentions and actions, US military's preparation for irrational actors, war game scenarios, Iran's weakening position, Iran's diminished threat level, Iran's misguided actions and mistakes, geopolitical messaging challenges, impact of military actions on Iran's nuclear program, effectiveness of the JCPOA, Iran's future capabilities and risks, interception of missile development parts, interpretation of political actions, and the duration of military operations.TakeawaysIran's persistent threatUS military's preparednessGeopolitical messaging and strategic planningChapters00:00 Introduction to the War05:30 Iran's Intentions and Actions12:16 Geopolitical Messaging Challenges18:14 Interception of Missile Development Parts

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    Episode 7: American Nuclear Deterrence with Chad Scott

    SummaryThe conversation delves into America's presence and nuclear deterrence, exploring the role of the nuclear triad in deterrence, missile defense systems, carrier protection, anti-drone technology, and the future of warfare. The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of warfare and the technological advancements that are shaping the defense and deterrence strategies of nations.TakeawaysNuclear deterrence and defenseTechnological advancements in warfareChapters00:00 Introduction to America's Presence and Nuclear Deterrence12:00 Missile Defense Systems and Carrier Protection20:03 Anti-Drone Technology and Future Warfare

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    Episode 6: With Preston Stewart on the topic of the united states being stretched too thin

    SummaryBEFORE THE STRIKES ON IRANThe conversation delves into the state of the US military, global resource spread, logistical challenges, Iran's strategic weakness, manufactured arguments, and the potential for conflict with China. It also explores the impact of the Iraq War, US frustration with misinformation, and the vulnerability of Taiwan to China's strategy.Takeaways* Logistical challenges impact US military readiness* Manufactured arguments and narratives influence public perceptionChapters* 00:00 Introduction and Background* 05:01 Comparing Military Build-Ups* 11:08 Iran's Capability and US Plans* 17:01 Iraq War Hangover and European Allies* 22:16 US Frustration and Misinformation* 29:21 Taiwan's Vulnerability and China's Strategy

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    Episode 5: With WSU Econ Professor Christopher Clarke

    SummaryThe conversation delves into the resilience of the US economy and the impact of tariffs on its growth. It explores the effects of imports and tariffs on GDP, the investment boom, and productivity growth. Additionally, it discusses the manufacturing sector, global supply chains, US exports, and the challenges with US debt and social security. The conversation delves into the impact of tax discounts on retirees, the effect of tariffs on GDP and the job market, unemployment and job creation trends in 2024, the slowdown in job market growth in 2025, the impact of market performance on the wealthiest demographic, layoff data and labor market dynamics, youth job growth and economic outlook, and the influence of media on consumer sentiment. The discussion also highlights the impact of tariffs on the job market and the role of media in shaping consumer sentiment.Takeaways* US economy resilience* Impact of tariffs on the US economy Impact of tariffs on job market* Consumer sentiment and media influenceChapters* 00:00 Challenges with US Debt and Social Security* 18:41 Job Market Slowdown in 2025* 24:46 Consumer Sentiment and Media Influence

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    Podcast Episode 4: American Psyops and Propaganda

    SummaryThe conversation delves into the history of PsyOps and propaganda, exploring their impact on society and historical origins. It also discusses the American Revolution and its potential connection to PsyOps, as well as the influence of secret societies and their role in propaganda. The conversation touches on the modern use of propaganda and PsyOps, as well as the strategic communications and command messaging in the context of PsyOps. The conversation delves into the influence of the CIA and American intelligence networks on social media, as well as the role of NATO and its impact on global security. It explores the use of social media by intelligence agencies and the implications of NATO's actions on international security. The conversation delves into the topics of ballistics and security concerns, Charlie Kirk's security and contingency plans, conspiracy theories and historical comparisons, CIA covert actions and propaganda efforts, influence of KGB and CIA in the civil rights movement, Black Panthers and FBI Co-Intel Pro propaganda, infiltration and influence of foreign powers, and duopoly and consumption as a solution. The takeaways include discussions on intelligence agencies and covert operations, propaganda and psyops, influence of social media and Hollywood, and cognitive decline and national security risk. The conversation delves into the impact of identity threat and belief systems, leading to accusations and misconceptions. It also explores the concept of paid operatives and the allegations surrounding them.Takeaways* The conversation explores the history and impact of PsyOps and propaganda, shedding light on their influence on society and historical origins. Influence of the CIA and American intelligence networks on social media* The role of NATO and its impact on global security Intelligence Agencies and Covert Operations* Propaganda and Psyops* Influence of Social Media and Hollywood* Cognitive Decline and National Security Risk Identity Threat* Paid OperativesChapters* 00:00 Introduction to PsyOps* 06:00 Secret Societies and Propaganda* 13:05 Historical Origins of Propaganda* 24:01 Modern Propaganda and PsyOps* 31:49 Strategic Communications and PsyOps* 48:25 The Role of NATO and Global Security* 01:07:21 CIA Covert Actions and Propaganda Efforts* 01:13:03 Duopoly and Consumption as a Solution* 01:36:02 Identity Threat and Belief Systems

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    the bond markets are the presidents daddy

    the bond markets are the presidents daddy

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    Episode 3 with Jessica Inskip

    SummaryThe conversation delves into the impact of regulatory restrictions on content creation in finance and the influence of bond markets on the economy. It also explores the relationship between debt, interest rates, and market impact, as well as the implications of debt, GDP, and potential rule changes. Additionally, the discussion covers productivity cycles, AI CapEx, and the potential presence of an AI bubble and the silver market. The conversation delves into the new repricing of key assets and the impact of fiscal policy on the market. It explores the dynamics of AI capex spend, the future of crypto markets, and the implications of fiscal policy on market conditions. Additionally, it provides insights into understanding the stock market as an auction, shedding light on the transfer of money and the impact of market dynamics.Takeaways* Regulatory restrictions on content creation in finance* Impact of bond markets on the economy New repricing of key assets* Impact of fiscal policy on the marketChapters* 00:00 Introduction and Credentials* 06:55 Bond Markets and Economic Influence* 17:27 Debt, GDP, and Rule Changes* 23:11 Productivity Cycles and AI CapEx* 29:10 AI Bubble and Silver Market* 37:11 AI Capex Spend and Market Dynamics* 48:21 The Impact of Fiscal Policy* 56:36 Understanding the Stock Market as an Auction

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    Episode 2: Russia and Ukraine

    A deep dive into Russia and Ukraine's tension

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    Episode 1: Concern about the Economy

     So why am I so concerned about the US economy, even though we're getting some good numbers? GDP growth hit 4.4% in October of 2025, and the estimates for the end of January are over what, 5%? Yet, in my opinion, those numbers are misleading, and I'm gonna do a bit of a deep dive on my first podcast to explain why I have these apprehensions. So I'm gonna start with a very basic metric, just the overall unemployment rate, and I'm gonna start from 2023 to today's date. Now you could see unemployment was, around 3.5% in 2023, and it started to slowly climb up even into the beginning of 2024, but it was what, 3.8% as you could see in this chart.But it kept creeping upward, even up till June of 2024. October of 2024, dropped a little bit in January of 2025, but you could see the trend in unemployment was already rising and that was already a. Pretty good cause for concern, and that's one of the reasons why the Federal Reserve was raising the interest rate.Like I said, one of the reasons, there is a whole plethora of reasons why the Federal Reserve decides to do what it does, but they do want to maintain optimal employment or maximum employment. Now, I have to say. The tariffs and all of the economic uncertainty as a result of that, including just trust in the American market.Trust in America's political system hasn't really helped with global market certainty, and I think it's made a lot of these. Problems worse. So this increasing trend in unemployment that we saw even during the Biden administration, in my opinion, has only been made worse. And yet we have that little gap of knowledge in October of 2025 because of the shutdown. And unemployment is just going to be one of the many metrics that I'm using to show that the economy was heading towards a bit more instability during the end of Biden's term, which may not have been any real fault of its own just because we were still recovering from one of the worst economic disasters of the decade.

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