From China’s manufacturing surge to Venezuela’s oil, from Cold War amnesia to Greenland’s untapped resources—this episode connects the dots. We break down how global supply chains shape military endurance, economic power, and political decision-making, and why nations that lose control of what they need to build and defend themselves rarely stay dominant for long. The discussion spans China’s rise in autos and tech, Taiwan’s role in semiconductor pricing, U.S.–Russia standoffs at sea, America...
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From China’s manufacturing surge to Venezuela’s oil, from Cold War amnesia to Greenland’s untapped resources—this episode connects the dots. We break down how global supply chains shape military endurance, economic power, and political decision-making, and why nations that lose control of what they need to build and defend themselves rarely stay dominant for long. The discussion spans China’s rise in autos and tech, Taiwan’s role in semiconductor pricing, U.S.–Russia standoffs at sea, America...
Free Speech vs Public Safety: Firings, Visas & Why Democrats Keep Losing
RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST
1 hour 7 minutes
3 months ago
Free Speech vs Public Safety: Firings, Visas & Why Democrats Keep Losing
In this episode of the Random Waypoints Podcast, we take a hard look at the growing tension between free speech and public safety in America. We break down: 🚨 Firings over online extremism and what it means for free expression⚖️ Pam Bondi’s controversial stance on “hate speech”🌍 Marco Rubio’s push to revoke visas for foreigners who glorify political violence💸 The real cost of speech — is “free speech” a myth?🗳️ John Fetterman’s blunt take on why Democrats keep losingListen in as Phil and Mike...
RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST
From China’s manufacturing surge to Venezuela’s oil, from Cold War amnesia to Greenland’s untapped resources—this episode connects the dots. We break down how global supply chains shape military endurance, economic power, and political decision-making, and why nations that lose control of what they need to build and defend themselves rarely stay dominant for long. The discussion spans China’s rise in autos and tech, Taiwan’s role in semiconductor pricing, U.S.–Russia standoffs at sea, America...