THE EXPERTS ABOUT NOTHING
Gas prices jump overnight, the news screams “world on fire,” and you are left wondering what is real and what is being sold to you. We sit down and sort through Iran, the Straits of Hormuz, and why markets can spike on speculation long before any real shortage hits your neighborhood. We talk tanker traffic, drones, mines, and why naval escorts and deterrence matter, then connect it back to what you actually feel: pain at the pump, shipping surcharges, and the slow grind of price drops that never seem to match the speed of price hikes. We also call out the media incentives that reward fear over context. When coverage fixates on losses and skips over outcomes, it shifts public opinion and turns complicated national security decisions into emotional soundbites. We argue about what “imminent danger” even means in a world of nuclear ambitions, and we get into domestic energy policy, including the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, domestic oil production, and using tools like the Defense Production Act to push supply back online. Then we bring it home to domestic security and policing. From attacks that fit the definition of terrorism to a deadly traffic stop, we talk about the growing hostility toward law enforcement, what compliance actually looks like in the moment, and how body cameras changed discretion on both sides of the badge. If you care about geopolitics, oil prices, media bias, domestic terrorism, and police safety, this one is built for you. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who argues about gas prices, and leave a review with the one headline you think the media is getting most wrong right now. Go to studio411 facebook page for photos and a more in-depth conversation.
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