So, Tucker is saying some things that sound truly populist. Primarily, the cost of housing, rising inflation, and the importance of the unfolding Epstein coverup. The devil is in the details with Tucker (and I do mean the actual devil). As the esteemed Cenk Uygur says, “OF COURSE”, he is positioning himself for a run at the Presidency. However, I believe, he is also sounding the alarm of reason and his message is much like old Looney Tunes comics. It is crafted to work on more than one level. He is talking to avg dude, while simultaneously talking to his rich buddies. I have been saying, for some time now, that one of these greedy, sociopathic “geniuses” will finally realize they’ve gone too far. If they would give back a fraction of their, virtually, fictious wealth they can stave off violent revolution. It SOUNDS like he is directly addressing the average person, when he talks about housing, inflation and Epstein. For purposes of gaining favor with the electorate, he feigns concern for the housing crisis. In the segments of the speech, covered on the main show, he warns the audience that if they dont address these basic economic concerns, the population wiill become “difficult to control”. What I hear is a guy telling his uber rich friends “we are reaching a boiling point”. NO ONE trusts the government, most dont trust corporate media and everyone, save a thousand or two, are being economically choked out. He is right when he says if folks cant build wealth through home ownership, they dont feel invested in the country. Combine that with what ICE is doing, potential war with Iran, ongoing fealty to Israel, corporate ownership of the govt and you have a recipe for violent revolution. He is telling them its either give back or the guillotines will come out. Just one mans humble observation…
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