
Redacted News The Electric Grid WILL Collapse, Devastating Storm Will Be Worse Than Texas | Redacted
Jan 22, 2026
In this engaging discussion, Daniel McAdams, a foreign policy analyst, critiques U.S. spending priorities, emphasizing the neglect of domestic needs in favor of military aid. Colonel Rob Maness shares alarming insights on the vulnerabilities of the electric grid and the risks posed by natural gas supply failures, especially with a severe ice storm on the horizon. Ralph Schulhammer analyzes international reactions to recent geopolitical events, while Father Robinson questions the politicization of faith as Christian leaders distance themselves from Christian Zionism.
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Must-Pass Bill Hides Permanent Expansions
- The recently proposed federal spending bill expanded many pandemic-era benefits permanently and bundled foreign aid.
- Natali Morris and guests argue this demonstrates bipartisan 'Uniparty' priorities and hidden provisions.
Foreign Aid Buried Inside Domestic Bill
- The spending bill embeds significant foreign-aid and defense funding tied to U.S. government funding.
- Daniel McAdams highlights hundreds of millions for Israeli missile defense buried deep in the package.
Global Shifts Threaten Dollar Demand
- International confidence in U.S. Treasury holdings is eroding as countries consider diversifying away from the dollar.
- Daniel McAdams and Clayton Morris note sales of U.S. Treasuries by Denmark and China as warning signs.
