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...
Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Shockwave | Musk’s $1 Trillion Payday | Supreme Court Pushes Back on Tariffs
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Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Shockwave | Musk’s $1 Trillion Payday | Supreme Court Pushes Back on Tariffs
This week on Random Waypoints, Phil and Mike break down the three biggest stories shaking politics, business, and the courts — Zohran Mamdani’s historic NYC victory, Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay drama, and the Supreme Court’s pushback on presidential tariff power. Plus, major updates from Baja to the FAA. Buckle up! 🚙💨 📌 Co-host Michael Ladden joins the conversation: 🌍 Michael has explored over 70 countries on 5 continents. 🚚 He founded Drive The Globe Overland Adventures in 1996 and comp...
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...