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"Unfiltered" Political Lens Podcast

"Unfiltered" Political Lens Podcast

By: Josh wetzel
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🇺🇸Unfiltered Political Lens Podcast🇺🇸

Joshua Wetzel
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  • 🦁Iranians Fight for Freedom:“Resisting the IRGC Regime!
    Jan 14 2026

    ranians are rising up, demanding freedom, dignity, and justice as they resist the oppressive IRGC regime. From massive protests in Tehran and across the nation to courageous acts by women, students, and ordinary citizens, this is a story of human resilience against decades of political repression and economic hardship. Witness the struggle, understand the stakes, and see why this movement is capturing global attention. The fight for liberty is not only a battle on the streets—it’s a stand for the future of Iran, a message to the world that the people will no longer be silenced. Join us as we cover the unfolding revolution and the courage of those risking everything for their rights. Please make sure to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to stay informed on the ongoing fight for freedom and human rights in Iran. #IranProtests #IRGC #FreedomForIran #IranRevolution #HumanRights #Liberty #Justice #MiddleEastNews #GlobalAwareness #PoliticalChange #UnfilteredPoliticalLens #LikeShareSubscribe #ProtestMovement

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    6 mins
  • Why Americans Feel Poorer Despite the Numbers- Monologue
    Jan 10 2026

    Why Americans Feel Poorer Despite the Numbers The headlines say the economy is strong. GDP is up. Unemployment is low. Inflation is “cooling.” On paper, America looks like it’s winning. But talk to real people and you hear a very different story. Families are stretched thinner than ever. Savings are shrinking. Credit card debt is rising. And the feeling that the American Dream is slipping away is growing louder by the day. In this episode, we break down the disconnect between official economic data and everyday reality. Why do the numbers say one thing while millions of Americans feel something else entirely? We explore how inflation hits essentials harder than luxury goods, why wages haven’t kept up with real costs, and how housing, healthcare, food, and energy have quietly reshaped household budgets. When rent, groceries, insurance, and interest rates rise faster than paychecks, “economic growth” can feel meaningless. We also look at how averages hide the truth. National statistics don’t reflect regional costs of living, class differences, or the pressure facing working and middle-class families. Asset inflation benefits those who own stocks and property, while everyone else pays more just to survive. Add in taxes, debt, shrinking purchasing power, and economic uncertainty, and it becomes clear why confidence is collapsing even when reports sound optimistic. This isn’t about partisan talking points. It’s about lived experience versus spreadsheet economics. It’s about why trust in institutions is eroding and why so many Americans feel like they’re running faster just to stay in place. If you’ve ever wondered why your money doesn’t go as far as it used to, or why “good economic news” doesn’t feel good at all, this conversation is for you. If this breakdown resonates with you, make sure to LIKE the video, SHARE it with someone who’s feeling the same pressure, and SUBSCRIBE to stay up to date with more unfiltered political and economic analysis. Your support helps keep these conversations going. #UnfilteredPoliticalLens #Economy #Inflation #CostOfLiving #MiddleClass #AmericanEconomy #EconomicReality #Wages #HousingCrisis #Debt #Politics #Podcast #Subscribe ##Wages #HousingCrisis #Debt Find Me on: X - @TeamAmerica_USA Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/Joshua.Wetzel.2025 Rss Feed; https://rss.com/podcasts/a-4-minute-history-of-the-united-states

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    7 mins
  • When Narratives Replace Law - Monologue
    Jan 10 2026

    When Narratives Replace Law exposes a critical shift happening in real time—where emotion-driven stories, political talking points, and media framing increasingly overpower constitutional principles, due process, and the rule of law. In this episode of Unfiltered Political Lens Podcast, we break down how narratives are manufactured, amplified, and weaponized to justify policies that would never survive honest legal scrutiny. This isn’t about left vs. right—it’s about what happens when law becomes optional and perception becomes policy. We examine how selective outrage, activist courts, bureaucratic overreach, and media-driven morality plays are reshaping governance, enforcement, and public trust. When laws are ignored, reinterpreted, or unevenly applied to fit a narrative, liberty erodes quietly while power consolidates rapidly. From immigration and federal authority to cultural flashpoints and executive discretion, this episode connects the dots between narrative dominance and institutional decay. What replaces law when enforcement depends on who you are, what you believe, or which story is trending? And more importantly—how long can a republic survive when feelings outweigh facts and narratives override statutes? If you care about constitutional limits, equal application of the law, and the long-term consequences of governing by headline instead of principle, this episode is for you. The goal here isn’t outrage—it’s clarity. Because once law is replaced by narrative, power answers only to itself. 👉 Like this video if you value honest analysis 👉 Share it to keep the conversation alive 👉 Subscribe for unfiltered political commentary you won’t get anywhere else #WhenNarrativesReplaceLaw #UnfilteredPoliticalLens #RuleOfLaw #Constitution #PoliticalPodcast #MediaNarratives #GovernmentOverreach #CivilLiberties #FreeSpeech #EqualJustice #PoliticalAnalysis #CurrentEvents #PowerAndPolitics #TruthOverSpin Find Me on: X - @TeamAmerica_USA Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/Joshua.Wetzel.2025 Rss Feed; https://rss.com/podcasts/a-4-minute-history-of-the-united-states

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    6 mins
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