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Susan Kokinda, 23 July 2025

Thanks, Linda R.

In this episode, we delve into President Trump's recent comments targeting Barack Obama and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Susan Kokinda highlights the historical context of these actions, drawing parallels to previous deep-state conspiracies like Watergate and presidential assassinations. We explore the origins of the FBI and Federal Reserve and their roles in perpetuating British imperial economics. Kokinda emphasizes Trump's mission to restore American economic sovereignty, dismantle the Federal Reserve's current system, and create a thriving, productive economy.


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  1. If one takes all of the five future transforms together, they form a pattern, a slight aikido move that is necessary to transform the militarism of Reagan into a new populist liberalism for a transformed Democratic Party in the nineties. If the Democratic Party remains the party of the industrial past, of labor unions and ethnic blocs, it will, like Mondale, become a fossil. And if the Democratic Party tries to become identical to Reagan's party and to woo the same constituency, it will only prove itself to be shallow, thought-less, opportunistic, and completely lacking in credibility as well as power. If, on the other hand, a new American ecological party were to try to make it on its own, such a movement on the Left would generate its mirror-opposite on the far Right and Lyndon LaRouche's thermonuclear fusionist would probably match the Greens vote for vote, with each party taking about 15 percent of the electorate. It would be far better for the Democratic party to take the best of the ecological Party and the best of American Big Science, to move the new ethnic majority in defeat of the white suburban affluential constituency that supports Reagan. Paradoxically, it is this new Latin and Asian America that is more truly expressive of the California culture that first put Reagan into power. GP-WT-15 / PCW-BD-63

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