In this fiery episode of BKP Politics on Voice of Rural America, host BKP delivers an unfiltered pre-Thanksgiving monologue that swings between nostalgia, outrage, and deep suspicion of globalist “investments” in the United States.
Kicking off with light holiday banter, BKP quickly pivots to the real topic on his mind: whether Americans should be cheering the flood of foreign trillions pouring into the country under the banner of “investment.” To BKP, these deals – whether from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, China, or South Korea – smell like a slow-motion sellout of American industry and sovereignty. He laments the loss of iconic American companies, the offshoring of auto manufacturing, and the fact that new factories announced with great fanfare are foreign-owned rather than home-grown startups built by American entrepreneurs.
He’s especially irritated by the narrative that tariffs are a tax on American consumers, pointing out the contradiction: if tariffs hurt Americans, how are foreign countries suddenly able to shower the U.S. with “trillions and trillions” in investments and still come out ahead? BKP sees it as a boomerang – jobs and companies left, and now they’re “coming back” under foreign ownership.
Mixed in are rapid-fire asides on:
- The 2020 election being stolen
- ICE deportations and the coming redistricting battles tied to illegal immigration and the census
- Marjorie Taylor Greene possibly being called a “traitor” (but only to Trump personally, not the country)
- Middle Eastern petrostates educated in American universities now buying huge stakes in the U.S. with zero taxes
- Japan issuing stark warnings to China over Taiwan and potential military response
Throughout, BKP stresses he’s not mad at Trump himself – he still fully supports his president – but he refuses to “carry water” or cheerlead for deals that he believes trade away America’s industrial birthright. It’s classic old-school America-First nationalism wrapped in rural Georgia passion – equal parts Thanksgiving table talk and red-pill wake-up call. A must-listen for anyone wondering what unscripted, no-filter MAGA commentary sounds like.

