Tuesday, June 9, 2026

6-9-26 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Kerry Lutz: The SpaceX IPO Will Change the World... and Investing as We Know It

2. Todd Sheets: The SpaceX IPO - Dystopian Morality Tale, or Inspiring Venture?

3. Martin Mawyer: AI - An Active Prediction Engine

4. Michele Steeb: Housing First is a Disaster - I Saw Sacramento's Homeless Chaos Firsthand

5. Kenneth Rapoza: Government Seeks to Enlist Small Business Involved in Critical Supply Chains

6. Daniel Greenfield: 24 Hours on Capitol Hill to Save America

7. John Lott: Gun Safety - Violent Crime Drops as More Americans Pack Heat


The SpaceX IPO Will Change the World... and Investing as We Know It

By Kerry Lutz, Founder of the Financial Survival Network, Economist

Wall Street is completely unprepared for what happens when SpaceX finally goes public. Most investors think a SpaceX IPO will simply be another large technology offering. They couldn't be more wrong. This will not be another IPO. It will be a financial singularity. For nearly two decades, ordinary investors have watched from the sidelines while private equity firms, venture capital funds, sovereign wealth funds, and billionaire insiders accumulated massive positions in the most revolutionary private company in history. The public got to buy the leftovers. SpaceX changes that equation overnight. [more...]


The SpaceX IPO - Dystopian Morality Tale, or Inspiring Venture?

By Todd Sheets, Investment Banker, Economist, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

On a recent episode of The Daily podcast, The New York Times (NYT) managed to subtlety twist the IPO (Initial Public Offering) for SpaceX into something of a morality play. As if the whole thing were a dystopian attempt by some kind of Billionaire Darth Vader to take over the universe, with everything from the world's financial system to your grandmother's IRA hanging in the balance. So, is the largest IPO in history really just Billionaire Vader trying to convince us to fund his Evil Empire? Or is this a story of American-style capitalism attracting the best and brightest from around the world to unleash the infinite possibilities of human ingenuity? [more...]


AI - An Active Prediction Engine

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

For years, we've been told the great AI question is simple: Will artificial intelligence take our jobs? That question is no longer theoretical. Nary a day goes by without a scathing headline of a major corporation, or even a small business, announcing layoffs and restructuring around the 'wonders' of artificial intelligence. But how long before AI begins to monitor, control, and condition people to obey its whims? According to one analysis, the goal is not merely to review a person's past actions but to pursue something akin to the film 'Minority Report.' The objective? To forecast future risk by relentlessly analyzing an individual's travel patterns, relationships, online behavior, and daily habits. No longer is it enough to simply ask, 'What did this person do?'... but 'What might this person become?' The algorithm becomes an active prediction engine. [more...]  Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report


Housing First is a Disaster - I Saw Sacramento's Homeless Chaos Firsthand

By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert

Homelessness rose 40% in California after the state adopted a housing-only model with no sobriety or treatment requirements.

America's homelessness crisis is routinely framed as a housing crisis. It is not. It is a crisis born from the collapse of accountability at every level of the system. Nowhere are the consequences of that collapse more visible than in California - and especially in its capital city, Sacramento. If you live anywhere homelessness is exploding - HEED THIS WARNING: What's happening to Sacramento's waterways is a direct result of failed "housing first, treatment never" policies. [more...]


Government Seeks to Enlist Small Business Involved in Critical Supply Chains

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

The Small Business Administration (SBA) wants to enlist domestic companies to help rebuild entire industrial ecosystems lost to decades of corporate and DC-interests in services, innovation, and IP instead of manufacturing. The U.S. is still great at inventing things, but mass production of those inventions has migrated to Asia. Within Asia, the bulk of it is all in China. In a new world where the rising power (China) is challenging the old one (U.S.), offshoring key portions of critical supply chains is an economic vulnerability. Like the rest of the government, the SBA recognizes this vulnerability as a national security risk. [more...]


24 Hours on Capitol Hill to Save America

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

Only judicial accountability can end the judicial coup.

The David Horowitz Freedom Center has developed the Judicial Accountability Project to break the stalemate and restore the framework of a constitutional government. The idea began during a conversation with former Rep. Louie Gohmert, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, at the Freedom Center's event in Las Vegas last year. It lit a spark that led to bigger things happening. We began building profiles of judges and collecting information about judicial abuses; and even more importantly, we were building a roadmap of constitutional options for accountability. Our list included a judge who had lied about working for Jeffrey Epstein and signed off on the Mar-a-Lago raid; a Pakistani judge who had apologized to two attempted Trump assassins; along with more famous figures like Judge Boasberg, who had signed off on the covert surveillance of members of Congress, as well as judges guilty of conflicts of interest, abuse of AI to fake precedents, partisan misconduct from the bench and other violations of judicial codes. [more...]


Gun Safety - Violent Crime Drops as More Americans Pack Heat

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

A new survey of 1,000 general election voters conducted last month by McLaughlin & Associates found that almost 30% of respondents said they carry a firearm. These results show a 5.5% increase in the number of respondents who said they carry firearms since a similar poll was conducted in December 2024. The survey is the latest evidence challenging claims linking firearms and violent crime. As data show both the number of firearms and the percentage of people carrying them is increasing, preliminary estimates show the U.S. murder rate is likely to hit a record low in 2025 – at least 10% below the previous record low. [more...]

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