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.

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