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Episode #245 -- Susan Kokinda and the War for the American System

Promethean Action's Susan Kokinda returns to the podcast to give a lively chat about the journey through another side of the American political experience from the decidedly anti-British Empire perspective.Show Notes:Susan on XPromethean Action Tom on XGGnG on Patreon 

Episode #244 - Caitlin Long and Watching the Old Order Hang On

Caitlin Long returns to the podcast to flip the format on its head as she is want to do (and I'm happy to oblige) and quiz me as to where things stand. We recorded on January 14th, before Trump's visit to Davos. Show NotesCaitlin on XCaitling Long - Episode #213: The Financial Cr ...  Show more

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