This video analyzes a recent report indicating a fall in inflation, suggesting it forces a shift in the narrative often presented by those on the political left. The content appears to frame this economic development as creating an uncomfortable situation for certain political viewpoints. Several X (formerly Twitter) links are provided as reference material, covering various perspectives on the inflation news.
Tucker Carlson and Shawn Ryan discuss the implications of 50-year mortgages. Carlson argues they primarily benefit lenders by extending interest collection, potentially hindering true homeownership. Ryan counters that they can be a strategic tool for entering expensive markets, allowing homeowners to build equity through lower payments in appreciating markets for future investment.
The video discusses a phenomenon termed the 'Great American Gun Selloff,' where millions of Americans are selling their firearms. The primary drivers identified are economic pressures like inflation and high interest rates, a perceived lack of threat to the Second Amendment, shifting preferences towards optics-ready firearms, fear of tariffs and supply chain costs, market saturation, and a decrease in first-time gun buyers. This trend creates a buyer's market for firearms.
The video discusses the phenomenon known as the 'Great American Gun Selloff,' where a significant volume of people are selling their firearms to gun stores. The speaker identifies several key drivers for this trend, including economic pressures like inflation and high interest rates, a perceived lack of threat to the Second Amendment, shifting preferences towards optics-ready firearms, fears related to tariffs and supply chain costs, market saturation, and a decrease in first-time gun buyers.
The video discusses several ammunition and firearm companies filing for bankruptcy in late 2024 and early 2025. Key factors cited include increased production costs, decreased consumer spending, and rising tariffs on imported materials. The speaker notes that the firearm and ammunition industry is unique in its heavy reliance on American consumers, making foreign companies particularly vulnerable to market shifts.
The firearms industry is experiencing significant price fluctuations due to macroeconomic factors like rising interest rates, decreased personal savings, and increased household debt. This has led to more items being brought to pawn shops and a general decrease in consumer spending on non-essential goods. The speaker advises consumers to take advantage of current price drops, particularly on items like Turkish 12-gauge shotguns, and to be cautious of inflated prices at gun shows, recommending research and negotiation for online purchases and local transfers.
This video discusses a United Nations demand for central banks to halt interest rate hikes and implement price controls. The content also promotes various survival and preparedness products, including nutrient survival food, solar generators, and precious metals. The presenter emphasizes personal research and makes a disclaimer about not being a financial or professional advisor.
This video discusses the projected increase in interest payments on the U.S. national debt for Fiscal Year 18. While the title and description focus on national debt and economics, the description also includes affiliate links to various products, including survival gear, knives, and flashlights. The creator expresses a desire to support the community through these links and also provides cryptocurrency addresses for donations.
You've reached the end! 8 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.