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Episode Synopsis
Duration: 51:19 | Recorded on August 25, 2025S2E25 - In this episode, Kent expresses his concerns about democracy, governance, and political polarization in the U.S. The brothers dive into FBI actions against political figures, the rhetoric and reality of immigration detention centers, the deployment of federal troops in cities, and the implications of government involvement in private industry. They touch on gerrymandering, voter suppression, and the legacy of January 6th, weighing fears of authoritarian drift against faith in the resilience of American institutions. They also explore the impact of tariffs, congressional insider trading, and the accelerating role of modern media in amplifying political divides. Historical parallels — from the Weimar Republic to cycles of generational theory — frame Kent's concerns about the future, while both recognize the importance of dialogue and rejecting polarization between fellow Americans.Featured SpiritsNo bourbon, just coffee.Navy Bay Dark Jamaican RumShow NotesStrauss–Howe Generational TheoryThe Fourth Turning is Here by Neil HoweExclusive: Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett outlines plan to save Intel and America’s advanced chip manufacturing Deere Cuts Outlook as 3Q Profit, Revenue FallWhich Stocks is Nancy Pe
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