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Through Kevin Lynn's Lens

Podcast von Institute for Sound Public Policy

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Kevin Lynn's Lens examines critical issues facing working Americans: rebuilding the middle class, restoring merit-based education and hiring, achieving equal justice, labor rights, and immigration policy. Join Kevin Lynn and his guests for substantive conversations on the future of the American Republic.

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Episode Tom Luongo on Trump's First Year: Rebuilding Presidential Authority and Exposing Fake MAGA Cover

Tom Luongo on Trump's First Year: Rebuilding Presidential Authority and Exposing Fake MAGA

In this wide-ranging interview, geopolitical analyst Tom Luongo argues that global politics is now dominated by three "mob boss" figures—Trump, Putin, and Xi—who understand real power dynamics, contrasting them with middle-management politicians like von der Leyen and Macron. Luongo contends that Trump, drawing on his experience navigating New York's mob-controlled construction industry, is spending his first year reasserting Article II presidential powers that have been eroded by the managerial state, using the court system to redefine the presidency while facing obstruction from a Uniparty Congress. He delivers scathing critiques of supposed MAGA allies like Marjorie Taylor Greene (whom he calls "AOC for MAGAtards" and controlled opposition) and Thomas Massie (accused of creating false divisions through libertarian purity tests), while proposing that Trump could break Senate gridlock by threatening Iowa's corn subsidies and ethanol protections to pressure Chuck Grassley into allowing judicial appointments. Luongo also challenges libertarian orthodoxies on issues ranging from the Federal Reserve (arguing sovereigntists could save the dollar by incorporating Bitcoin's pristine collateral concept) to aggressive action against drug cartels (invoking Castle Doctrine at the national level), and urges Trump to communicate directly with Americans through YouTube to explain policy details and move faster on reforms, as younger generations would support a harder, more aggressive approach.

17. Dez. 2025 - 1 h 25 min
Episode Tom Luongo on Trump's Economic Vision and Messaging Challenge Cover

Tom Luongo on Trump's Economic Vision and Messaging Challenge

Geopolitical analyst Tom Luongo offers a candid assessment of former President Donald Trump's political strategy and economic agenda. While acknowledging Trump's ambitious goals—from reforming the Federal Reserve and housing market to reclaiming what he sees as lost American wealth—Luongo argues that Trump's greatest weakness lies in his media engagement strategy. Rather than validating traditional media by letting them "get under his skin," Luongo suggests Trump should bypass them entirely through direct communication with voters. Most critically, he emphasizes that Trump has yet to effectively articulate how his economic reform agenda will benefit younger generations, a messaging gap that could prove crucial as the 2027 target date approaches.

17. Dez. 2025 - 1 min
Episode Tom Luongo: Trump Should Use YouTube as His Bully Pulpit and Go Harder, Faster on Reform Cover

Tom Luongo: Trump Should Use YouTube as His Bully Pulpit and Go Harder, Faster on Reform

Geopolitical analyst Tom Luongo argues that Trump should bypass traditional media and speak directly to Americans through regular YouTube sessions—either in Q&A format or sitting down with cabinet members to explain policy details the public doesn't understand, such as how Biden-era rules still govern unreformed departments or how processing each illegal immigrant through NGOs cost taxpayers roughly $50,000 per person. Luongo contends that Trump, like Putin, is actually too moderate and moving too slowly, and that younger Gen Z Americans would support him going "harder and faster" on reform if he simply communicated the facts directly to them through accessible digital platforms rather than relying on formal speeches where he's less effective.

17. Dez. 2025 - 2 min
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