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Trump Threatens Hamas + Regulations Destroyed Rare Earths and Healthcare in America || 1649

Episode 1649 Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and Charles Chuck Thompson dive right into current events and hot topics. They discuss President Trump's recent phone call with Vladimir Putin and its potential implications, Trump's stance on Hamas and conflict in the Middle East, and the ongoing trade war with China, particularly focusing on rare earth minerals. The hosts also bring up environmental regulations affecting US mining and delve into the complexities of healthcare policies, including discussions about government regulations and single-payer systems. Additionally, they provide their quick reactions to various political headlines and clips, including comments from AOC. Tune in for a comprehensive and fast-paced discussion of these crucial issues.

00:00 Intro

00:34 Trump's Foreign Policy Moves

01:38 Trade War with China

05:45 Middle East Tensions: Hamas and Israel

16:02 China's Rare Earth Export Controls

26:08 Competing with China: The Rare Earth Dilemma

26:19 The Rise and Fall of Mountain Pass

27:29 Environmental Regulations and Economic Consequences

29:32 The Regulatory Hurdles in US Mining

29:53 Trade Wars and Economic Leverage

33:48 The Trump Administration's Response

34:04 New Discoveries and Future Prospects

36:15 Historical Context: Price Controls and Regulations

41:35 Healthcare Debate: Single Payer System

 

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