The Walt Weekly Podcast

Prices Are Too High!!! Help, Help

5 min · 5. maj 2026
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In this episode, Walter shares his raw and unfiltered thoughts on rising utility bills, economic hardships, political conflicts, and societal divisions. An unmissable perspective on current affairs and personal impact amid national tensions. Key Topics: * The dramatic increase in electricity bills from $180 to $405 and its impact on everyday Americans * Criticism of government policies, especially tariffs and their effect on prices and the economy * Concern over the standard of living decline over the past decade * Frustration with political polarization and voter apathy among different racial and political groups * Commentary on international conflicts, specifically * U.S.-Israel relations and tariffs on the EU * Reflection on how tariffs and foreign trade policies affect consumers and the economy * The emotional response to societal issues, including feelings of anger and helplessness The idea of visualizing political figures as destructive monsters

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