Hard Truths

Episode 166 July 24, 2024 00:30:40
Hard Truths
The Far Middle
Hard Truths

Jul 24 2024 | 00:30:40

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Show Notes

In “Hard Truths,” Nick continues his discussion from prior Far Middle episode 165 where he revisits his June address at the Jonathan Club in downtown Los Angeles. But before delving into this week’s hard truths, Nick pays tribute to NBA legend Jerry West, highlighting "Zeke from Cabin Creek’s" incredible journey from Chelyan, West Virginia, to becoming the most iconic figure in basketball, literally “The Logo.”

Nick then transitions to discuss the second part of his recent speech and tackles several critical issues facing the U.S., including: 

  1. Government Overreach: Nick argues that the government (specifically the “deep state”) has overstepped its constitutional boundaries, becoming a "voracious beast" that requires extensive bureaucratic approval for individual actions.
  2. Debt Crisis: Nick highlights the alarming levels of national debt, projecting that the U.S. government is likely to either default or devalue its commitments, with significant shortfalls in Social Security and Medicare. “The fiscal plane is flying right into the mountain and there is not going to be enough time or space to gain sufficient altitude,” says Nick.
  3. Education System Failures: Nick criticizes the declining proficiency rates in education, particularly among disadvantaged demographics, providing sad proof that the system today prioritizes optics over substance.
  4. Persistent Inflation: Nick explains how inflation is a long-term issue driven by government policies, regulatory burdens, and geopolitical factors, rather than short-term fluctuations. For more on contributors driving inflation, see Nick’s commentary, “20 Reasons Why the Worst is Yet to Come with Inflation.”
  5. Radical Environmentalism: Nick then reviews a fifth truth as a bonus for Far Middle constant listeners: the impact of radical environmental policies on agriculture in California, specifically how protections for a small fish species, the smelt, are leading to water shortages for farmers, ultimately harming food production and economic stability.

Nick stresses the need to recognize these challenges, aka hard truths, as part of a broader trend affecting the nation, particularly as Leftist policies gain traction in California and beyond.

And in one of the more frightening Far Middle closes, Nick draws a connection to the book and subsequent film, The Amityville Horror, perhaps one to add to your reading list if you’re looking for a little horror genre this summer.

For more Far Middle “truths,” check out recent episode 153, “Big Truths.”

 

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