We Need A Revolution

We Need A Revolution

por HDI Media
Broken Politics & Veteran Betrayal with Sarah Czech
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"If you give everything to an organization, it is not going to give everything back to you. The Marine Corps taught me that real fast." — Sarah Czech, Former Marine Corps Sergeant & Arabic Linguist Why are more than 50% of post-9/11 veterans registered independents? Mainstream political narratives love to treat the military as an ultra-conservative monolith, but the data tells a completely different story. The men and women who actually serve our country are increasingly walking away from the two-party duopoly. This week, John and Kevin sit down with Sarah Czech, Chair of the Forward National Veterans and Veteran Families Committee. Together, they pull back the curtain on the raw, unsexy realities of the military industrial complex, how the enlistment ranks function as America's last true economic equalizer, and the devastating institutional failures that leave active-duty members and veterans completely abandoned when dealing with untreated trauma and PTSD. We also conduct a line-by-line deconstruction of the systemic bait-and-switch happening in Washington right now. Sarah exposes the "Take Care of America’s Veterans Act", a massive, 560-page legislative package weaponizing a deeply popular, bipartisan veteran bill as a front-page mask to hide the corporate privatization of veteran healthcare. If you are exhausted by hyper-partisanship, corporate greed, and a political machine that rewards a 70% incumbent re-election rate over the needs of the average citizen, this episode is your blueprint for a bottom-up revolution. 📌 In This Episode, We Discuss: 00:00 — The Oxymoron of Military Intelligence 01:20 — Enlisted vs. Officer Class: The Economic Equalizer 03:22 — Learning Arabic Squiggles & International Relations 10:00 — Rose-Colored Glasses and Institutional Betrayal 13:40 — The Independent Military: Why 50% of Veterans Reject the Duopoly[cite: 3, 8] 16:15 — The 560-Page Trojan Horse: Hiding Corporate Privatization[cite: 2, 6] 21:00 — Why Incumbents Always Win & Who They Actually Answer To 26:30 — Building from the Ground Up: Nuance Over Ideological Dogma[cite: 2, 6] 35:10 — The California "Jungle" Primary Lawsuit & Top Four Reform 🔗 Join the Movement: Are you ready to stop voting for the lesser of two evils and start demanding real choice? Volunteer or Register: https://home.forwardparty.com/volunteer_find_your_state Follow Sarah on Instagram: @TheSarahCzech Follow Us: @WeNeedARevolutionShow Support the Show: https://ko-fi.com/weneedarevolution
Unmasking QAnon: Why Capitalist Anxiety Fuels Online Paranoia with Matthew Hannah
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The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum. This insight from Noam Chomsky sets the stage for today's deep dive into the modern landscape of conspiracy theories. On this episode of WNAR, Kevin and John sit down with Matthew Hannah, an associate professor of digital studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of the upcoming book "QAnon: Capitalism and the Crisis of Meaning". We look past the headlines to examine the underlying architecture of online paranoia. Instead of treating conspiracy theorists like mere crackpots, Matthew explains how systemic economic failures, isolation, and a deep-seated dissatisfaction with status quo politics leave everyday people vulnerable to radicalization. The conversation explores how QAnon mirrors religious eschatology, why standard fact-checking fails in a post-truth era, and how practicing mindfulness might be the key to de-escalating political tension. Connect with Matthew Hannah: Faculty Profile: https://commarts.wisc.edu/staff/hannah-matthew/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tinkeringhuman.bsky.social Like what we're doing? Consider leaving us a tip...we appreciate it! https://ko-fi.com/weneedarevolution Chapter Timestamps 00:00 – Opening thoughts from Noam Chomsky and the WNAR mission 01:41 – Shifting from live broadcasts to prerecorded episodes 02:22 – Headline breakdown: Trump's recent multi-billion dollar settlement 03:36 – Reintroducing QAnon: What do we actually remember? 04:48 – Interview: Matthew Hannah on mapping digital radicalization 06:06 – The origins of Q on 4chan and the 2016 election fallout 12:38 – How the internet transformed localized conspiracy theories into global communities 16:02 – Neoliberal capitalism, financial anxiety, and the search for an explanation 20:15 – Failed political predictions and coping with cognitive dissonance 22:09 – The intersection of QAnon and Christian eschatology 25:05 – Mainstream migration: How terminology like the deep state took hold 29:07 – Surviving the post-truth moment and the rise of deepfakes 34:52 – Navigating real historical conspiracies versus online delusions 37:59 – Re-evaluating media literacy: Why mindfulness works better than debunking 41:16 – Spotting the real villains: Shifting focus from secret cabals to systemic greed 44:48 – The flat Earth classroom experiment and talking to family members 52:26 – Finding hope in the younger generation's desire for real change 54:23 – Outro: Where to find Matthew's book and what is coming next week Subscribe and join the revolution today!
The Business of War: How Think Tanks and Defense Cartels Manufacture Conflict with Connor Echols
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What if the wars we fight aren't about safety, but about an incentive structure designed to keep the defense budget growing? Connor Echols, managing editor at Responsible Statecraft and the Quincy Institute, joins Kevin and John to pull back the curtain on the military industrial complex. We discuss how foreign governments and defense contractors fund the think tanks that shape Washington policy, the true cost of the current conflict with Iran, and why the system is rigged to prefer forever wars over diplomatic solutions. Connect with Connor Echols and the Quincy Institute: Official Site: https://quincyinst.org/ Responsible Statecraft: https://responsiblestatecraft.org/ Follow Connor on X: https://x.com/connor_echols Chapter Timestamps 00:00 – Howard Zinn and the problem of obedience 00:26 – Welcome to the Revolution: Meet Kevin and John 03:01 – The $80 billion price tag: Breaking down the Iran conflict 04:46 – Gas prices and the $8 per gallon reality in California 06:20 – Introducing Connor Echols: Tracking the defense cartels 07:16 – Defining the military industrial complex: The war lobby explained 08:52 – Primacy and the ideology of dominant American power 10:14 – From Jordan to DC: Connor’s journey into foreign policy 13:12 – View from the Middle East: How the world actually sees the US 14:50 – The Quincy Institute: Uniting progressives and libertarians against war 17:39 – Trans-partizan politics: Working with everyone from Gaetz to Omar 19:52 – Dismantling the Blob: How to change the foreign policy bench 24:40 – The Think Tank Funding Tracker: Following the weapons contractor money 31:44 – Track two diplomacy: How think tanks shape the media narrative 35:48 – Strange bedfellows: Why Soros and Koch both fund the Quincy Institute 41:45 – The road to Iran: Miscalculations and the balance of power 45:55 – The Strait of Hormuz and the threat to the global economy 52:41 – Is a deal possible? The reality of nuclear enrichment and sanctions 58:26 – The myth of the pro-American revolution in Iran 01:03:30 – Who caves first? Authoritarian resilience vs. democratic pressure 01:06:25 – Coming up next week: Extremism and QAnon with Matthew Hannah If you like what we do and want to support the show, feel free to leave us a tip...we appreciate you! https://ko-fi.com/weneedarevolution Join the Revolution: We record LIVE every Wednesday at 9pm ET. Subscribe and hit the bell to get notified when we go live! #revolution #militaryindustrialcomplex #foreignpolicy #nonpartisan #iranwar #politics2026 #news
Expanding Voting Options in Local Elections with Bridget Myers and John Lembke
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The modern political landscape often feels like a choice between two extremes, leaving a vast number of Americans feeling politically homeless. While the national spotlight stays fixed on partisan gridlock in D.C., a growing movement is shifting the focus back to where politics actually begins: our local communities. In this episode, Kevin and John sit down with Bridget Myers and John Lembke from the Colorado chapter of the Forward Party. They break down the mechanics of the "two-party doom loop" and explain how structural reforms like Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) can eliminate the spoiler effect, allowing voters to support candidates they actually believe in without fear. From the challenges of getting a minor party on the ballot to specific local issues like housing density and campaign finance reform, this conversation explores what it takes to prioritize data-driven solutions over emotional rhetoric. It is a look at how we can stop hate voting and start building a system that delivers actual results. Connect with our Guests: Colorado Forward Party: https://www.coloradoforwardparty.com/ Forward Party National: https://www.forwardparty.com/ Contact Bridget Myers: Email for Bridget Myers: BoulderFWD@gmail.com John Lembke on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-lembke/ Chapter Timestamps: 00:00 – Bunker beards and the rising cost of beard oil 02:54 – Headlines: The redistricting drama in Virginia 05:38 – Introducing Bridget Myers and John Lembke 08:33 – From engineering to politics: John’s impetus for change 10:33 – Why Bridget traded physical therapy for political science 13:33 – Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) explained 17:15 – The "Longmont Example" of the vote-splitting effect 21:20 – How to change a city charter for voting reform 26:28 – Dennis Rodman’s take on the political duopoly 31:14 – How the Forward Party got on the ballot in Colorado 34:54 – Multi-winner districts and ending gerrymandering 38:40 – Addressing local issues: The reality of housing 46:25 – The business of complaining vs. the business of solving 56:45 – How to get involved with the Forward movement #weneedarevolution #forwardparty #coloradopolitics #rankedchoicevoting #politicalreform #thirdparty #localgovernment #nonpartisan #politics2026
The Housing Trap: What's Killing the American Dream with John Gravelyn
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Is the American Dream of homeownership officially dead for the next generation, or have we just been spoiled by a decade of unsustainable economics? Kevin and John sit down with real estate expert John Gravelyn to dismantle the private equity plague and the mechanics currently swallowing the housing market. We dive into how housing was transformed from a place to live into a high-yield financial product for institutional investors. John breaks down the lockdown effect of low interest rates, the reality of the 1.37 million dollar wealth gap between renters and owners, and why the starter home as we knew it has vanished. We also discuss the controversial role of the Realtors Political Action Committee and whether government assistance programs are actually moving the needle for first-time buyers. Chapter Timestamps: 00:00 Thomas Jefferson and the prey of the rich 02:12 The Presidents Ayurvedic doctor and public transparency 04:46 Tax loopholes and the 1% money 07:42 Why is it so hard for first time homebuyers? 08:42 The Lockdown Effect: Why supply is frozen 11:13 The million dollar wealth gap 15:36 Global markets and luxury homes as status symbols 16:50 The real threat: Blackrock vs. mid-tier investors 18:28 Airbnb and the destruction of local supply 20:31 The death of the 1,100 square foot starter home 25:16 1031 exchanges and building wealth without taxes 27:08 Programs for the common person: Down payment assistance 30:00 Lobbying: How much the Realtors Association spends on elections 33:54 Can we build our way out of this? 42:52 Are houses actually at a 50 year mean for affordability? 49:36 First time homebuyer perks and retirement withdrawals Connect with John Gravelyn: Official Site: https://thefppartners.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gravelyn/ Join the Revolution: We record LIVE on YouTube every Wednesday at 9pm ET. Subscribe and hit the bell to get notified when we go live! https://www.youtube.com/@WeNeedaRevolutionShow #weneedarevolution #housingmarket #realestate #privateequity #nonpartisan
Fixing the Democratic Party: Reclaiming the Working Class with Brendan Frasier
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What happens when you realize the political party you grew up in no longer speaks your language? In this episode, Kevin Rosenquist and John Banks are joined by Brendan Frasier, a student at the University of Cincinnati and a Democratic precinct captain who is working to pull his party back to its working-class roots. Brendan shares his journey from a rural Ohio community devastated by power plant closures to the floor of the National Young Democrats convention. We discuss the disconnect between urban political strategies and rural realities, the difference between neoliberalism and New Dealism, and why young voters are feeling increasingly alienated from the status quo. From the corruption in state politics to the unexpected ways data centers are uniting Ohioans across the aisle, Brendan offers a boots on the ground perspective on how to subvert the political duopoly from the inside. Read Brendan's op-ed in The Hill: https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/5665419-new-dealism-future-democratic-party/ Connect with the Clermont County Young Democrats: Official Site: https://www.clermontfwd.com Chapter Timestamps: 00:00 Alice Walker and the power of the individual 01:45 Introducing Brendan Fraiser: Subverting the duopoly at 20 04:04 The Zimmer and Beckjord plant closures: A rural wake up call 06:07 Why I didn't quit the Democratic Party 08;21 Economic policy and the death of local industry 10:39 What exactly is a delegate? 12:05 What exactly is a precinct captain? 13:49 Neoliberalism vs. New Dealism: Where the party lost its way 18:42 The branding of democratic socialism vs. social capitalism 21:57 It is the economy, stupid: Why paycheck politics still win 24:26 Overturning Citizens United: The Montana strategy 25:43 Competition and small business: A capitalist critique 31:36 International perspectives: Why the world is nervous to visit 38:14 The 3C Strategy: Why ignoring rural Ohio is a losing game 44:01 Data centers and the unlikely alliance of farmers and activists 58:33 Building a movement: How to get involved locally Join the Revolution: We record LIVE on YouTube every Wednesday at 9pm ET. Subscribe today! https://www.youtube.com/@WeNeedaRevolutionShow #weneedarevolution #ohiopolitics #workingclass #politicalreform #youngdemocrats #ruralamerica #nonpartisan #news #politics2026
The Illusion of Choice: Inside the Political Closed Loop with John Goodwin
Our government is failing because the system is designed to protect the players, not the people. This week, Kevin and John are joined by John Goodwin, Communications Director for the Forward Party, to discuss the structural barriers that keep the two-party duopoly in power. A veteran of Capitol Hill and corporate leadership, John explains how the closed loop of American politics rewards resource accrual over problem-solving. We explore the massive disparity in ballot access, where an independent in Arizona may need ten times as many signatures as a major party candidate, and how "lawfare" is used to disqualify challengers before they ever reach a voter. In this episode, we discuss: The mission of the Forward Party and its values-based approach to policy. Why closed primaries drive extremism and disenfranchise 27 million unaffiliated voters. The reality of ballot access and why signature requirements are intentionally confusing and expensive. How Ranked Choice Voting could eliminate the "spoiler effect" and the "wasted vote" narrative. The Forward Party strategy for the 2026 midterms and building a durable local infrastructure. Links mentioned in the show: Forward Party Official Site: https://www.forwardparty.com/ Forward Party Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@ForwardParty Learn about your local chapter: https://www.forwardparty.com/chapters We are taking next week off, but we will be back live on Wednesday, April 8th at 9pm ET with political strategist Brendan Frasier.
The Front Lines of Trans Rights: Workplace Transition and the School Disclosure Battle with Erica Healey-Kagan
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Employment law partner Erica Healey-Kagan joins the show to discuss the evolving legal landscape for transgender individuals in the workplace and the court system. We dive deep into the specific challenges faced during gender transition on the job, the rise of subjective performance metrics used to mask bias, and the high-profile legal battles currently taking place over school disclosure policies. In this episode, we discuss: The Workplace Transition: Why the period of transition is often the most legally vulnerable time for an employee and how "performance issues" are often concocted to mask discrimination. Subjective vs. Objective Metrics: How corporations shift from measurable goals to subjective labels like "aggressive" to create a paper trail for termination. The Corporate Legal Complex: Defining the David vs. Goliath struggle between a single employee and the massive resources of corporate HR and legal departments. Mirabelli v. Bonta: A deep dive into the California case involving teachers, parental rights, and student privacy regarding gender identity. The Arc of Justice: Why Erica remains optimistic about the long-term trajectory of civil rights despite a rise in local anti-LGBTQ legislation. Connect with Erica Healey-Kagan and Phillips & Associates: https://www.filippatoslaw.com/ Chapter Timestamps: 00:00 – Patriotism, Edward Snowden, and the mission of the Revolution 03:24 – News: Potential drone threats in California and US naval actions 04:51 – Interview: Introducing Erica Healey-Kagan 06:53 – Erica's Journey: From passing out at the sight of blood to law school 07:48 – The evolution of LGBTQ rights and marriage equality 10:58 – Is the arc of justice actually bending in the right direction? 13:50 – Combatting anti-LGBTQ legislation on the local level 18:41 – The reality of workplace discrimination during transition 21:52 – Red Flags: How subjective metrics are used to hide bias 26:53 – Defining the Corporate Legal Complex: David vs. Goliath 33:58 – Forced arbitration clauses in employment contracts 40:25 – Mirabelli v. Bonta, the California identity case that put parents vs. the school 01:01;48 – Outro: How to connect with Erica Join the Revolution: We record LIVE every Wednesday at 9pm ET on YouTube. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/@WeNeedaRevolutionShow
Why Your Paycheck is Shrinking While Profits Explode with Daniel Altman
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The media says the economy is booming, but for most workers, it is a dismal and dangerous place. In this episode, Kevin Rosenquist and John Banks sit down with economist Daniel Altman, international best-selling author of Outrageous Fortunes and the voice behind the High Yield Economics newsletter. We pull back the curtain on the K-shaped economy to see why corporate profits are hitting record highs while the poorest 20% of Americans have lost 9.3% of their purchasing power in just three years. We also dive into the truth behind the skills gap myth, the use of AI as a wage-suppression tool, and how recent legislation in Washington acted as a Trojan Horse for the ultra-wealthy. Connect with Daniel Altman: Website: https://www.danielaltman.com/ Outrageous Fortunes: https://www.amazon.com/Outrageous-Fortunes-Surprising-Reshape-Economy/dp/1250001730/ High Yield Economics on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/high-yield-economics-7019345753049534464/ Pre-order "The Best Decisions You’ll Ever Make": https://www.amazon.com/Best-Decisions-Youll-Ever-Make/dp/B0GLGC7FXK/ref=sr_1_1 (Available November 2026) In this episode, we discuss: 08:20 – The K-Shaped Reality: Why the bottom 80% can afford less food than they could three years ago. 14:15 – The Death of Bargaining Power: How automation and AI are being used as threats to keep wages low. 22:30 – The Hyundai Raid: Is the skills gap a real thing or an excuse to hire cheaper labor from overseas? 31:45 – The One Big Beautiful Bill: How a 4.5 trillion dollar tax cut was sold to the working class as a win. 40:10 – The 1% Remittance Tax: Why the government is squeezing pennies out of migrant families. 48:55 – Local Pushback: Why voters are turning to grassroots leaders like NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Join the Revolution: We record LIVE every Wednesday at 9pm ET on YouTube. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/@WeNeedaRevolutionShow
The Nursing Pipeline is Breaking: Why We are Turning Away 80,000 Future Nurses with Jason Banks
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Our healthcare system is experiencing a quiet, structural atrophy. This week, Kevin Rosenquist and John Banks are joined by Jason Banks, a veteran nursing home administrator with three decades of experience on the front lines. The conversation moves past the headlines of burnout to the reality of moral injury and the deep distress felt by healthcare workers when systemic shortages prevent them from providing ethical care. Jason breaks down the math of the crisis, noting that while the state of Alabama needs 40,000 more nurses by 2027, the current pipeline only accounts for about 5,000. In this episode, we discuss: The Nursing Pipeline: Why schools are forced to turn away over 80,000 qualified applicants because they lack the faculty and clinical space to train them. The Corporate Extraction: How private equity groups are buying facilities, stripping assets, and compromising patient safety for profit. The AI Integration: How automated vitals and dictation tools are helping nurses reclaim time for patient care. Patient Advocacy: Why you should never be in a hospital without a family member there to act as your advocate. The Future of Care: A candid look at the role of community, the potential for dignity in death, and why the current business model is failing the people who need it most. Chapter Timestamps: 00:00 – Scarcity: The first lesson of economics and politics 00:45 – Gemini: John’s new AI assistant and the future of work 03:11 – State of the Union: Why the hosts are opting out of political theater 05:04 – Interview: Jason Banks on 30 years in healthcare administration 08:35 – Moral Injury vs. Burnout: The psychological toll of understaffing 15:15 – A personal wake-up call: Surviving a nursing shortage as a patient 20:55 – The cell phone struggle: Professionalism in a crisis 29:10 – The Education Bottleneck: Why we can’t train enough nurses 41:48 – Private Equity: Sucking the marrow out of nursing homes 53:38 – The Right to Die: A difficult conversation on dignity and resources 1:03:12 – Outro: Coming up next week with economist Dan Altman We record live every Wednesday at 9pm ET on YouTube and stream everywhere the next day. Join the conversation and help us find a better way forward. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/@WeNeedaRevolutionShow #weneedarevolution #healthcarecrisis #nursing #patientadvocacy #systemicchange
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