

Coffee and a Mike
Michael Farris
I want people to find my podcast objective so that they can critically think to make an informed decision.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 50min
Gilbert Doctorow #1060
Gilbert Doctorow, an independent political analyst with a doctorate in Russian history, delves into the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He shares insights on Putin's peace aspirations and critiques NATO's involvement. Doctorow also discusses the interplay of wealth and politics, exemplifying how figures like Trump shape governance. The conversation touches on strategic ceasefires and European security, alongside the shifting dynamics of American politics and isolationism, offering a comprehensive view of current geopolitical tensions.

Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 18min
Paul Craig Roberts #1059
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy under Reagan and a noted columnist, shares his insights on the impact of tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. He discusses how these policies are intertwined with historical events like the Soviet Union's breakup. Roberts emphasizes the failure of tariffs to revive American jobs, critiques corporate offshoring, and highlights the implications of global supply chains. He also reflects on the socio-economic shifts post-Soviet Union and calls for urgent reforms to revitalize American manufacturing.

Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 27min
Gary Heavin and J6 Political POW Brian Mock #1058
Gary Heavin, the founder of Curves International, is joined by Brian Mock, a January 6th political prisoner. They delve into the aid provided to political prisoners and Brian's harrowing experience in solitary confinement. Mock shares the emotional toll of his incarceration and his views on the judicial system post-pardon. They discuss the challenges faced during the release of political prisoners and emphasize the need for community support and accountability in addressing systemic injustices.

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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 13min
Larry C. Johnson #1057
Larry C. Johnson, a seasoned CIA veteran and counter-terrorism expert, dives into pressing geopolitical issues. He discusses the recent helicopter-plane collision in Washington and its implications for air traffic safety. Johnson analyzes Trump's complex challenges with Russia, Ukraine, and the Middle East, exploring negotiation tactics and trade dynamics. He emphasizes the strategic failures of U.S. naval capabilities, alongside the economic intricacies of tariffs affecting China and Latin America. The conversation also sheds light on the humanitarian crises in Gaza and evolving political landscapes.

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Jan 29, 2025 • 1h 35min
Dave Collum and James Howard Kunstler #1056
Joining the conversation are Dave Collum, a Cornell professor of organic chemistry, and James Howard Kunstler, a writer and blogger known for his insights on societal issues. They navigate the complexities of RFK Jr.'s confirmation hearings and the geopolitical storm of Russia and Ukraine. The duo humorously critiques the healthcare system while discussing the evolution of political ideologies and the implications of AI advancements. They also delve into the intricacies of financial manipulation involving precious metals and the effects of immigration on Ireland's economy.

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Jan 28, 2025 • 1h 38min
Karl Denninger aka The Ticker Guy #1055
Karl Denninger, author and owner of market-ticker.org, dives deep into the grift in AI and critiques major tech companies, especially NVIDIA. He discusses Trump's potential economic strategies and the FAA's drone confirmations. Denninger reveals alarming truths about misinformation in the digital age and the challenges of enforcing legal protections against powerful entities. Cryptocurrencies come under scrutiny for their complexities, while he emphasizes the need for stability in currency amidst growing economic fragility.

Jan 28, 2025 • 1h 10min
Andy Schectman #1054
Andy Schectman, owner of Miles Franklin, a precious metals company, offers keen insights into the evolving economic landscape. He discusses the impact of political changes on markets, particularly the role of technology giants and stablecoins. Schectman reflects on American identity during the Trump era and addresses the precarious state of the economy amid rising debt. He advocates for gold repatriation as a hedge against instability, while also exploring the implications of digital surveillance and quantum computing on privacy and the financial systems.

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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 7min
Todd Bensman #1053
Todd Bensman, an investigative author and Senior National Security Fellow specializing in immigration issues, dives deep into border security dynamics. He discusses how the border has been perceived as closed since Trump's administration and the resurgence of ICE raids affecting immigrant communities. Bensman also addresses the complexities of cartel activities, and the implications of labeling organizations as terrorist groups. He sheds light on the urgency of enhancing national security vetting processes in the context of rising terrorism concerns.

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Jan 26, 2025 • 1h 39min
Matt Bracken #1052
Matt Bracken, a Navy SEAL author and historian, brings his expertise on geopolitical issues to the conversation. He discusses the implications of Trump’s early actions in office, the historical dynamics of the U.S., Panama, and Greenland, and the impact of Chinese influence on the Panama Canal. Bracken addresses the complexities of drug cartels in Mexico and military tensions with Russia, while also tackling the intertwined challenges of immigration and local governance in Arizona. His insights offer a thought-provoking perspective on today's pressing global issues.

Jan 25, 2025 • 1h 4min
Tracy Shuchart #1051
Tracy Shuchart, the founder and chief market strategist at Hilltower Resource Advisors, dives into the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics and energy. She discusses the challenges in Syria and the evolving U.S.-Saudi relations, including significant investments from Saudi Arabia. Tracy critiques Europe's energy policies amid the crisis, particularly the reliance on renewables and the fallout from phasing out nuclear power. She also highlights the urgent need for an overhaul of aging U.S. grid infrastructure while sharing insights on current energy trends.


