Money & Markets Report: July 24, 2025

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July 24, 2025

Money & Markets

Crosshairs

July 24, 2025

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The House Gets 41 Days of Paid Vacation in Exchange for Protecting Pedophiles

Money & Markets

Crosshairs

Catherine and John open with the explosive public and political fallout from the Epstein files release. Despite bipartisan American support for transparency, they explore why Congress remains gridlocked and what this reveals about government accountability. With public patience wearing thin, they predict a turbulent political season ahead.

The conversation shifts to financial markets, where stablecoins are reshaping monetary systems while AI’s massive energy demands create new economic pressures. They examine the speculation driving asset tokenization and what it means for traditional finance.

High interest rates and labor shortages—intensified by ICE raids—are crushing American farmers. Catherine and John connect these domestic struggles to broader geopolitical tensions, US-China trade dynamics, and shifting global energy patterns. Even the Fed’s controversial building renovation spending gets scrutiny.

The episode concludes with practical resistance strategies against pervasive digital monitoring. From switching to “dumb phones” to using Faraday bags, they offer concrete steps listeners can take to protect their privacy as global and domestic policies face significant turbulent changes ahead.


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107 Comments

  1. Re : The CO2/Climate scam. By my reckoning, aircraft flights/water vapour emissions have a better causal relationship to global temperature increases. My forecast is for +1.2C over baseline for August of 2025.

  2. Winston Churchill had little appreciation of the abilities of UK Engineers : “always on tap, never on top.” Despite that, at the end of WWII, UK radars and electronics were 15 years ahead of the rest.
    As an example of that attitude, Harold Wilson, in the 1960s, decided that the UK would no longer make stuff. The UK would be the design office of the World. Hence where the UK was designing and serial building cargo vessels, that intellectual capital and skills were sold to Japan and South Korea. Prototype aircraft were destroyed to pay for pension increases.
    We cannot train Engineers because there are no jobs for them, and vacancies are filled by foreign applicants because there is a shortage of Engineers.
    We are in a long slow decline, and the CO2 nonsense is not helping.

  3. Nick Bryant, author of, “The Franklin Scandal”, and the guy who first published the Epstein black book on Gawker has started a foundation http://www.epsteinjustice.com

    I think Catherine has mentioned his book before. He has dedicated his life to exposing these atrocities against children and our Nation. Support him if you can. At the very least, follow Epstein Justice on twitter, and maybe participate in one of his webinars where he teachers how to put pressure on your Reps to investigate.

  4. I am still reeling from the idea that Mr. Trump seems to have made a deal with the neocons. Sadly, it sounds plausable! Still trying to map what the ramifications could be of this. Typical solarian, hearing speculations one does not hear anywhere else.

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