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Adam
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The top 1% of American earners already pay approximately 40% of all federal income taxes, according to figures cited on the show.
Polling shows Democrats approve of Democratic Socialists of America at +17, compared to only +4 approval for the mainstream Democratic Party in Congress.
Approximately 42 million Americans—1 in 8—use the SNAP food assistance program, representing about 12% of the U.S. population.
Zohran Mamdani is not just a protest candidate — PBD puts him in the same political-talent tier as Trump, Obama, and Clinton. The Republican Party's failure to address affordability for voters under 35 is an open door for DSA socialism. Youth with nothing to lose are the most susceptible. Republicans have roughly 24 months to close that gap before it becomes irreversible.
PBD is hosting the first Florida gubernatorial debate on July 2nd at Boardroom Cigar Lounge with candidates James Fishback, Jay Collins, and Paul Renner — all polling in single digits against Byron Donalds's 55%. Donalds agreed to debate if any challenger breaks 10%. It's members-only with live audience, full security, and broadcast on PBD Podcast.
Gavin Newsom's proposed national billionaire tax doesn't just target the ultra-wealthy — it kicks in at $155,000 for individuals and $255,000 for households, the top 10% income threshold. If you live in LA or Manhattan at those numbers, you're broke after taxes. Newsom caved to DSA pressure immediately after the New York primaries swept in three socialist candidates.
George Soros and his son Alex have poured $103 million into the 2026 midterms — on pace to shatter the previous record of $128M. The money is flowing into populist wildcards like Ro Khanna and John Ossoff, candidates positioned to exploit affordability anxiety and growing distrust of Israel. This is Soros treating the Democratic Party as a Manchurian candidate factory.
Iran launched a drone strike on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz; the US retaliated by bombing the launch site after 4 PM Friday when markets were closed. Iran's play is to control Hormuz toll lanes — they want ships on the northern route so they can charge passage. Tom argues the US and UK cleared southern mines to offer an alternate lane, but Iran won't allow it.
Israel's cabinet unanimously approved recognition of the Armenian Genocide following Foreign Minister Gideon Saar's proposal. Notably, Netanyahu first publicly acknowledged the genocide when directly asked by Patrick Bet-David on this podcast. The resolution will now go before the Knesset — a significant moral and diplomatic reversal given Israel's historically delicate relationship with Turkey.
Americans under 35 pay only 11% of federal income taxes — roughly $235 billion. Eliminating that burden would free money to flow back into the economy through home purchases and family formation. PBD argues this one policy could win the youth vote for Republicans for 20 years and directly counter DSA's affordability message.
A newly elected Brooklyn DSA representative literally used the American flag as a napkin. DSA candidates win in deep-blue pockets, but a national election requires patriotism. MAGA says make America great again; the DSA, in Adam's framing, advocates for America's destruction. Two diametrically opposite visions — and voters will have to choose.
Texas's Education Board voted 9-5-1 to require Bible passages as part of the state's public school reading curriculum beginning in 2030. The fight isn't really about religion — it's about whether teachers can inject their own politics. Tom argues teachers' unions want 'autonomy' precisely so one teacher can override the school board's curriculum with whatever they personally believe.
Raising the minimum wage to $25/hr is a gift to Walmart and McDonald's — they can absorb the labor cost and pass it on through scale buying power. The small business owner in Toledo paying $12/hr has no such cushion. Worst of all, Democrats think they're helping workers while systematically crushing the businesses that serve working-class communities.
Citizen Vigilante is a $3–5M film by German director Uwe Boll that Germany refused to certify for depicting a billionaire who kills the rapists and corrupt judges that the state protects. It's currently banned in Germany and unavailable in Australia — and sitting at #1 on Apple TV in the US. PBD believes it will inspire real-world vigilante action in Europe within 3–6 months.
Idaho's House Bill 380 makes the firing squad the state's primary execution method starting July 1, 2026 — the first state in the nation to do so. The law also allows the death penalty for certain child sex crimes involving victims 12 and under. Idaho already has 60% household gun ownership, constitutional carry, and the lowest ATM mugging rate in the country. Tom calls it a deterrent model worth exporting.
Social Security statements have warned for over 20 years that the fund runs out around 2032. When that happens, benefits face a mandatory 22% cut. With 70 million beneficiaries and no politician willing to campaign on reform, the collision is unavoidable.
Louisiana pastor Tony Spell crossed the street and physically confronted a neighbor who threatened to rape his wife and grandchildren. After posting bail, he preached that he 'laid hands on the sick and they recovered' — and the panel broadly agreed with him.
In January, Newsom was quietly opposed to the billionaire tax. Then three DSA candidates swept New York primaries, and Soros money started flowing. Newsom needed both support and money from within the party — and right now the DSA is the arm of momentum, just as MAGA was for Republicans in 2016. He moved immediately after those primaries.
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