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10 Jul 2026
1h 50m

Iran Ceasefire is DEAD, Spencer Pratt Quits & the DSA Says the Quiet Part Out Loud| The Tom Bilyeu Show

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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Global instability is accelerating as the U.S. engages in a protracted conflict with Iran, a move driven by long-term foreign policy objectives that may inadvertently provide China with a strategic opening to pursue its ambitions in Taiwan. This geopolitical volatility mirrors domestic social friction, where debates over immigration and cultural assimilation reveal a fundamental collision of values rather than mere economic or racial conflict. Economic prosperity remains threatened by populist policies like wealth taxes, which critics argue would stifle foreign investment and dismantle the mechanisms of growth. Instead, the focus should shift toward addressing the root causes of economic decline, specifically government deficits and the resulting inflation from money printing. Ultimately, the preservation of a thriving middle class and a cohesive national identity is essential to navigating these shifting power dynamics and maintaining long-term stability.

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