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A WORLD GONE MAD

A WORLD GONE MAD

著者: Jeff Alan Wolf
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A Progressive Liberal News Podcast

Veteran Television, and Radio Broadcaster Jeff Alan Wolf offers his Observations on the issues (many issues) of the week with a fearless liberal bent. His solid delivery, and dry common sense approach sets him apart from other liberals that populate Talk and Commentary Podcasts”


Jeff Does NOT Pull Punches.

He does NOT Make comments that are “SAFE”.

He tells the Truth.

(He Tells It As He Sees It)

He Is Very OPINIONATED!

He says the things Out Loud YOU’RE

already thinking.


Jeff is Unfiltered, Unspun, A little Unhinged, but offers a lot of Common Sense.


This Podcast could make you MAD.

This Podcast could make you SMILE.

Regardless, it WILL make you THINK!

© 2025 A WORLD GONE MAD
政治・政府 政治学
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  • Trump Pisses Off Another Leader, Retail Stores Dealing With Tariffs, Rich Get Richer!
    2025/05/22

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    The clash between diplomacy and bullying takes center stage as Donald Trump meets with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Rather than engaging in thoughtful dialogue, Trump resorts to displaying unsubstantiated claims of white genocide—a testament to his heavy-handed approach to international relations. Meanwhile, ethical concerns swirl around Trump's acceptance of a Qatar jet, highlighting a troubling disregard for traditional presidential boundaries.

    Behind the scenes of Capitol Hill, chaos reigns as Republicans remain deadlocked over a major tax and spending bill. The self-proclaimed fiscal conservatives openly admit the legislation would add trillions to the deficit, yet many still support it simply because it bears Trump's name. This hypocrisy reveals how principled governance has given way to political expediency, leaving meaningful policy discussions in the dust.

    The wealth gap in America has reached staggering proportions. Wait until you hear what the top 10 richest people in America make!

    Amid this troubling news, a heartwarming story emerges of a woman who once feared dogs but something changed her opinion.

    Contact me with your thoughts and reactions—I'd love to hear from you! Until Friday's episode, stay hopeful despite the madness surrounding us.

    AWorldGoneMadPodcast@gmail.com

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    19 分
  • Supreme Courts Blocks Trump Then Unblocks Him, GOP Hardliners Say NO To Trump, USA Credit Rating Drops
    2025/05/20

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    America stands at a crossroads of political turmoil and economic uncertainty. The Supreme Court has temporarily halted President Trump's controversial attempt to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act for expedited deportations of Venezuelan immigrants, marking a significant setback to his immigration agenda. Though the ruling offers momentary relief, the underlying battle continues across multiple federal courts, highlighting the ongoing tension between executive power and judicial oversight in our democracy.

    Meanwhile, Republican infighting threatens to derail Trump's legislative priorities as GOP hardliners defy both the former president and House leadership by blocking his self-described "one big, beautiful bill" in a critical committee vote. These conservative holdouts demand deeper cuts to Medicaid and clean energy programs, creating a political headache for Speaker Mike Johnson who must somehow appease the right wing without alienating moderates whose support is equally crucial. The rebellion exposes the fragility of Republican unity despite Trump's dominance over the party.

    Perhaps most concerning for everyday Americans, Moody's Ratings has downgraded the United States' debt, stripping the country of its last perfect credit rating after maintaining AAA status since 1917. This downgrade, following similar moves by S&P and Fitch in previous years, reflects growing alarm about America's ballooning deficits and political dysfunction. The timing couldn't be worse, as Trump's proposed legislative package would add approximately $3.3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade, potentially increasing borrowing costs for everything from mortgages to car loans. Amid this political and economic turbulence, scientific research offers an unexpected respite—Japanese gardens specifically designed to encourage wandering gazes have been shown to reduce stress and improve mood, a small but welcome reminder that solutions to our modern anxieties might be found in ancient wisdom.

    Join me each episode as I navigate these challenging times.

    Share your thoughts at resistdonaldnow@gmail.com, and help keep our democratic conversation alive during a world gone mad.

    AWorldGoneMadPodcast@gmail.com

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    24 分
  • A Ringleader with 3 Idiots! Trump and Syria, Bondi and Noem and Gabbard
    2025/05/15

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    Democracy teeters on the edge while a child reminds us what truly matters.

    The latest news stories finds me reflecting on both disturbing political developments and moments of hope that keep us grounded.

    The news cycle continues its alarming trajectory as Trump embraces former jihadist Ahmed al-Sharra, Syria's interim president who once had a $10 million US bounty on his head. During their "historic" meeting, Trump heaped praise on the former terrorist, this pattern of embracing questionable figures underscores a troubling approach to international relations.

    Meanwhile, Qatar's gift of a luxury 747 jet raises profound ethical and security concerns. The multi-million dollar present, reportedly approved by Attorney General Pam Bondi (who previously lobbied for Qatar), could potentially serve as the new Air Force One. Beyond the ethical implications of accepting such lavish gifts from foreign powers, significant security vulnerabilities exist. Can we trust that this aircraft won't contain surveillance devices while transporting the most powerful person in the world?

    The potential suspension of habeas corpus perhaps presents the most alarming development. When DHS Secretary Kristi Noem suggests constitutional requirements have been met to suspend this foundational legal protection – while admitting she's "not a constitutional lawyer" – we witness a casual dismantling of democratic safeguards. Combined with Tulsi Gabbard's firing of experienced intelligence professionals, we're seeing institutions hollowed from within.

    Yet amidst this political chaos, I found solace in five-year-old Max Browning. This young boy's dedication reminds us that wonder, curiosity, and compassion still thrive – perhaps offering the hope we desperately need in these troubling times.

    Share your thoughts with me at resistdonaldnow@gmail.com and remember to stay hopeful – our collective future depends on it.

    AWorldGoneMadPodcast@gmail.com

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    21 分

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