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Sean Reynolds
Episodes
  • New York BROKE: $12B Hole Sparks 2008 Crash Fears as Socialists Demand MORE TAXES!
    Feb 1 2026

    New York City's new socialist mayor just announced his brilliant solution to a $12 billion deficit: tax the rich into oblivion and hope they don't notice. Mayor Zoran Mdani wants to slap a 2% tax hike on millionaires while promising $10 billion in freebies—universal childcare, free buses, the whole progressive wishlist. Meanwhile, he's citing a study claiming wealthy New Yorkers leave at one-fourth the rate of other income brackets. Does that honestly make sense when socialists are actively painting targets on their backs? We break down the mayor's blame-shifting strategy, his refusal to cut a single bloated program, and the uncomfortable fact that the top 1% already pays 40-48% of NYC's tax revenue. What happens when those private planes start heading to Florida? Spoiler alert: the middle class gets stuck holding the bag. Is this fiscal policy or fiscal suicide? Will New York's millionaires stick around to fund the socialist experiment, or are we watching the beginning of a mass exodus?

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    18 mins
  • Audit BOMBSHELL: King County Parks at HIGH RISK of Wasting MILLIONS in Tax Dollars
    Jan 31 2026

    King County Parks just admitted they can't track where $100 million in taxpayer grants actually went. The funding exploded from $3 million to $20 million—seven times larger—but somehow nobody thought to update their oversight systems. Sound familiar? This is the same playbook we saw with California's $24 billion homeless spending black hole and the Minnesota Somali daycare fraud scandal. When auditors say they can't verify if grants are being used properly, that's government-speak for "we have no idea, but we're hoping for the best." Meanwhile, Seattle's new mayor won't even investigate fraud allegations. Nothing to see here, folks! Is this incompetence or intentional? How many more audits revealing "gaps in oversight" do we need before someone demands real accountability? When the people managing your tax dollars can't tell you where millions went, maybe it's time to stop giving them more. Like and subscribe if you're tired of watching your hard-earned money vanish into bureaucratic black holes while they shrug and say "oops, our bad."

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    14 mins
  • California’s Green Energy FANTASY Now a DIRECT Threat to U.S. Military Readiness!
    Jan 30 2026

    https://www.wethepeopleradio.us/gas.htmlhttps://californiaglobe.com/articles/has-californias-oil-and-gas-industry-hit-the-point-of-no-return/California is about to learn what happens when virtue signaling meets reality. Two major refineries—Phillips 66 and Valero—are shutting down thanks to California's crushing regulations and "sustainability concerns," cutting the state's gasoline production by a staggering 42% and jet fuel by 35%. An assemblyman with 50 years in the oil industry, a USC professor studying refineries since 1973, and a longtime refinery controller are sounding the alarm: California is heading toward fuel shortages, $8-12 per gallon gas, and potential social unrest by summer 2025. Meanwhile, the state will depend on imports from Russia, India, and Singapore shipped on diesel-guzzling tankers—the ultimate climate hypocrisy. Governor Newsom's response? "Nothing to see here." But when summer blend hits, refineries go down for maintenance, and one supply chain hiccup occurs, California won't have the refining capacity to recover. The West Coast's military bases—including Travis Air Force Base—will face jet fuel shortages while importing fuel from the very countries we might defend against. Is anyone surprised California chased out its own energy security? What could possibly go wrong? Hit subscribe and share this before gas lines return.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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