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  1. HACE 18 H

    🎧 The Moment Of Truth Isn’t Coming At The Mid-Term Elections…It’s Here Now

    In this segment, we take up the issue of the apathy that exists on the Right side of the aisle, especially when it comes to both messaging—you’re always going to hear me talking about that until the deep pockets on the Right actually get off their asses and fund the people who know how to accomplish what the GOP does not—and the utter lack of urgency toward not only the 2026 General Election, but the all-critical 2024 midterms. The fact that there is a special election in New Jersey that the Democrats will win and a simple one-vote majority for Republicans in the House—right now—and we have seen absolutely no urgency by the Republican establishment to own the narratives in the media, to make inroads in the squishy middle or to rally the base examples why the establishment GOP sucks at messaging. We simply cannot trust the well-being of our nation, the future of the Republic, especially at this critical point in time, to the Deep State establishment Republican Party. And unless the deep pockets on the Right wake the fuck up and start funding the outside-the-beltway efforts that are begging for help, the House will fall, impeachment will happen, the agenda will be lost, and come 2026, everything that we have done, everything that was accomplished this past year will be reversed. And this time, the Democrats won’t install a demented muppet in the White House. They will install someone who will thrust the sword of Socialism into the neck of the Republic, bringing it to a place where we would beg for the Biden years… We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar. Because our moment to take action is upon us now, I urge you to take the information you have gathered from this podcast and spread the word; create the urgency the GOP doesn’t know how to create. If you are doing well in life, it’s time to both get involved—not as the chief, but as a fellow American—and help fund the grassroots organizations that know how to reach the people, who have been doing it and know what is needed. It’s time to be a little more selfless and a little more concerned with how vulnerable our nation is right now. Miss the tee time, take to the waters tomorrow. Tell your fucking gatekeepers to stand down!! Listen to those with experience in this effort, not the glad-handing reprobates who emerge every election cycle for your checks and do nothing to secure our future. Listen to those who have been doing the work and support them today! Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your subscription dollar with our brand of independent journalism. You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard. Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe

    29 min
  2. 3 FEB

    🎧 Explaining The Democrats Circular Grift

    In this segment, we broach a variety of issues, starting with the abstract lies that US Sen. Chuck Schumer issued forth on the Senate floor about the innocence of Don Lemon in the FACE Act-violating church protest and the Trump “war on journalists”; the fact that time is running dangerously short for the Republican-led Congress to codify many of Trump’s executive orders into law, and I explain the circular grift that the Democrats have been executing against the American people and especially the American taxpayer. Then, after addressing the insult to America that is Ilhan Omar, we dive into what we as a nation, and what the free world, can do to help the Iranian people as they seek to throw off the chains of oppression instituted by the Islamic mullahs who hostilely took over their country in 1979. All this and more in this segment of…The Corner of the Bar. Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot more for your dollar with our brand of independent, raw journalism than by wasting your time with clickbait and the MSM. You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard. Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear. No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe

    32 min
  3. 31 ENE

    🎧 Are We A Nation Of Laws Or Are We Not?

    In this segment, we broach a question that is begging to be asked: Are we a nation of laws, or are we not? From the violent lawlessness that is exploding in Minneapolis over the enforcement of immigration law to the, what seems to be, annual summer uprisings over whatever the cause dejour is at that given time, the blatant disregard for the rule of law runs like a river through our urban streets, all facilitated by deep-pocketed dark money emanating from the Deep State. Even before the Framers debated independence, John Adams, integral in the crafting of The Declaration of Independence, issued forth a statement in the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 that would permeate both the Declaration of Independence and our US Constitution: “In the government of this commonwealth, the legislative department shall never exercise the executive and judicial powers, or either of them: the executive shall never exercise the legislative and judicial powers, or either of them: the judicial shall never exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them: to the end it may be a government of laws and not of men.” This sentiment, at the heart of our Republic, places the rule of law above the emotions of the masses, above mob rule, and mandates that our elected officials adhere to and enforce the laws passed by Congress and signed by the President. Yet, today, in Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and every other Blue bastion, the local and state government literally stand in rebellion to the rule of law; to codified law. So, are we really a nation of laws and not of men? In the episode, we take up this question…at The Corner of the Bar. Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot more for your dollar with our brand of independent, raw journalism than by wasting your time with clickbait and the MSM. You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard. Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear, No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe

    1 h y 5 min
  4. 27 ENE

    🎧 Of Rage & Responsibility

    In this segment, I talk with Kyle Warren about a variety of issues, including the massive winter storm ravaging the Midwest and East Coast of the United States, and why, if you got caught with your pants down in it, the fault has to be owned by you. We then switch to what’s happening in Minneapolis, focusing on the possibility that the Executive Branch will nullify lower court injunctions. And finally, we touch on the ongoing crime that is the use of electronic voting machines, Pam Bondi’s slow-walked inaction, and I make a solid suggestion about who should replace Bondi as US Attorney General. All of these matters have some common elements: Self-reliance, responsibility, integrity, and a real belief in right and wrong, not the relative truths of the petulant Left. So, when we come back, I talk with Kyle Warren, host of the Kyle Warren show broadcast on America’s Third Watch on the Salem Broadcasting network out of WGUL 860 The Answer in Tampa, Florida. Remember to like, share, and subscribe. You get a lot for your dollar with our brand of independent journalism. You can hear us right here on Substack, or, if you prefer to add us to your pre-programmed settings, on Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and anywhere podcasts are heard. Until next time, you’ve been listening to Underground USA’s The Corner of the Bar. No fear, No political correctness. And no wokeism. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe

    32 min
  5. 12 ENE

    How Far to the Marxist Left Has Minnesota—and Minneapolis—Gone?

    When people used to speak of America’s Marxist drift, they pointed their fingers at New York City, Portland, San Francisco, maybe Los Angeles. Today, however, one state—and one city within it—outflanks them all in ideological extremism: Minnesota, and its capital of chaos, Minneapolis. What was once the image of quiet Midwestern moderation has become the epicenter of a radically left-wing, grievance-driven, soft-authoritarian culture, anchored not in reason or responsibility, but in resentment and pseudo-revolution. The political and cultural degeneration of Minnesota isn’t an isolated phenomenon—it’s a cautionary tale of how quickly a seemingly well-meaning state can descend into institutional capture by the radical Left, the bureaucratic Marxists masquerading as “progressives,” and their coalition of street agitators, racial entrepreneurs, and NGO-dependent “activists.” The eruption of violence in Minneapolis in 2020 following the death of George Floyd was not an “uprising,” as revisionist politicians later branded it—it was an abdication of governance. What began as legitimate outrage over perceived police use of force spiraled, within hours, into an urban warzone. Police precincts were torched. Small businesses—many minority-owned—were looted and burned to ashes. Residents were terrorized. And in the backdrop, Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz watched with deer-in-headlights paralysis, delivering press conferences filled with hollow rhetoric about “listening” and “healing” while their city spiraled into anarchy. Rather than enforce order, these leaders appeared more afraid of offending the mob than of failing their citizens. Their capitulation wasn’t just cowardice—it was the ideological decay of postmodern Marxism at work. The revolutionary Left thrives on chaos; order and law are “instruments of oppression.” In Minneapolis, for the first time in modern American history, we saw local government essentially side with the forces of disorder, under the guise of “justice.” Fast-forward and you find another scandal, one quieter but every bit as grotesque: the massive theft of public funds under the watch of Minnesota’s political leaders—particularly Tim Walz and Jacob Frey. The Feeding Our Future scandal is only the surface of this crime. State agencies allowed (and, by some accounts, even facilitated) massive fraud schemes by politically connected groups—some composed of recently arrived Somali-instituted “nonprofits” and others by “indigenous” organizations—who exploited federal COVID relief and welfare contracts. The eventual revelation that hundreds of millions of dollars had been siphoned off for luxury purchases, property empires, and overseas transfers–potentially to terror organizations–barely dented the political shield protecting these scam artists. The Walz administration, rather than aggressively pursuing accountability, downplayed and deflected. The rhetoric was predictable: any attempt to investigate was painted as “Islamophobic” or “racist.” In other words: identity politics as cover for criminal corruption. Yet the scale dwarfs even that understatement—when you add up unrelated fraud streams across child care, food programs, and COVID relief distribution, some have estimated that the state may have lost tens if not hundreds of billions in cumulative graft over the last decade. That’s not mere incompetence; it is systemic decay reinforced by arrogant and ignorant ideology. Then came the shocking recent attack on ICE officers by an anti-ICE activist—a woman radicalized by her “wife,” who–by all accounts, and validated by video–goaded her into action. Video evidence, from a variety of angles, shows that she used her car as a weapon, nearly dragging an officer and striking another. The federal agents, representing national law enforcement, were villainized; the attacker, lionized. What followed was a grotesque display of moral inversion: protesters flooded Minneapolis streets, chanting slogans defending the perpetrator and casting federal immigration enforcement as the villain. And Walz and Frey? Instead of condemning a violent attack against federal officers, they mouthed sympathetic talking points about “intense community emotion” and “federal overreach.” Make no mistake: this is the logical endpoint of Marxist moral arithmetic. To the far-Left, federal law enforcement represents “the system.” Anyone who opposes it, regardless of violence or criminality, becomes a “freedom fighter.” Minneapolis now serves as a test case for the nullification of federal authority, conducted not by states’ rights conservatives but by radical progressives seeking a sanctuary for dysfunction. What’s perhaps most galling is the industrialization of protest in Minnesota (of course, this isn’t exclusive to Minnesota or Minneapolis, but they are potent spots in the rash). The so-called “activist community” in Minneapolis operates like a permanent class—a rent-seeking caste that thrives on perpetual grievance. Their protest infrastructure is not grassroots; it is NGO-funded, philanthropic-elite-backed social engineering, monetizing victimhood under the banner of “justice.” The same pattern repeats: orchestrated street protests are followed by fundraising drives and “training” sessions for new offense-oriented activist groups, bankrolled by shadowy donors, some local, others filtered through national organizations. Protest becomes a career, a racket built on chaos. And the politicians, rather than governing, pander to their noise, terrified to cross the new priesthood of perpetual outrage. Meanwhile, the citizens of Minnesota—the ones who keep the lights on, pay taxes, and simply want peace and fairness—are left completely abandoned. Bureaucrats siphon billions, criminals are coddled, and anyone challenging the machine is vilified as “far-right.” At some point, a nation must ask whether “no one is above the law” genuinely applies to all. Because in Minnesota, it seems “justice” depends on your skin tone, your ideology, or whether your activism advances the Marxist-Progressive Democrat Party line. If a conservative had weaponized her car to assault federal agents, she’d be in solitary confinement with her face plastered across every network. But when a Marxist-aligned activist does it—she’s described as “struggling” or “misunderstood” or a “good mother,” and crowds demand her release. Walz and Frey, the two figureheads presiding over this ideological nursery of decline, act not as executives enforcing law, but as spokesmen for the anti-law cult their cowardice and inaction enabled. Enough is enough. Minnesotans—and Americans more broadly—must stop tolerating this unmitigated bullshit. The grievance-industrial complex that claims permanent moral high ground while breaking laws, destroying communities, and siphoning public funds must face accountability—the same as anyone else. That includes the deep-pocket funders who bankroll “civil disobedience” campaigns that morph into violent chaos. It includes the state and city officials who turn a blind eye to corruption because the perpetrators belong to “protected” groups and write campaign checks. And it includes the voters who keep rewarding the same ideological arsonists with reelection. Minnesota once called itself the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.” Today, it risks becoming the land of 10,000 excuses—a state where failed ideology is never blamed, only expanded. It’s time for Minnesotans to reclaim their government from the Marxist clique that’s hollowed it out. True equality before the law means law and order without political exemptions. America doesn’t need another Portland or another San Francisco. It needs responsible governance, accountable leadership, and moral courage. So, the people of Minnesota must decide: will they remain captives of the protest mob—or restore their state as part of the Republic it once proudly belonged to? Because the truth is: Minnesota hasn’t just drifted left. It’s drifted into absurdity. And the only thing more dangerous than chaos in the streets is cowardice in office that enables the Marxist march. When we come back, I talk with Kyle Warren, host of America’s Third Watch, broadcast nationally from flagship station WGUL, AM860 and FM93.7 in Tampa, Florida. In Closing… Minnesota stands at a crossroads—once admired for its balance, now symbolizing the dangers of ideological capture. Minneapolis became the proving ground where chaos replaced order, and politics replaced principle. From the riots to the billion-dollar frauds to open defiance of federal law, the pattern is crystal clear: leadership surrendered to radicalism. The real question isn’t how far left Minnesota has gone—it’s whether its people still have the courage to bring it back. Because when accountability vanishes, injustice thrives. The North Star can still shine—but only if its citizens decide they’ve had enough of the darkness. Until next time… Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe

    42 min
  6. 9 ENE

    The Myth of the Progressive Majority: How the Radical Left Hijacked the Democrat Party

    For years, Americans have been told by the media that the Democrat Party’s far-Left drift merely reflects the will of its “base.” We’re told that socialism, identity radicalism, and authoritarian “equity” programs are what Democrat voters truly want—an act of obedience dressed up as journalism. But this narrative is worse than false; it’s a deliberately engineered myth meant to conceal a hostile ideological takeover. The Democrat Party, as it exists today, has not become extreme because most Democrats are Marxists or radicals. It has become extreme because a small but organized faction of Progressive-Marxist ideologues leveraged institutional capture while the great majority of ordinary Democrats remained culturally docile, trusting, and perhaps a bit too patient. Let’s dispense with platitudes and talk numbers. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)—the flagship organization of the Marxist-progressive faction—claims barely 100,000 members nationwide. Even if you generously double that number to account for unaffiliated sympathizers who share their ideology but not the label, you’re looking at roughly 200,000 to 250,000 people. Compare that to the 50 million-plus registered Democrats in the United States. That means self-identified Democratic Socialists make up around 0.4–0.5% of the party, maybe one-half of one percent at the outside. Even adding in sympathetic progressive activists and “anti-capitalist” organizers from adjacent groups, perhaps 5–8% of the total Democrat constituency holds genuinely radical ideological commitments based in neo-Marxist or postmodern thought. Yet these individuals dominate the party’s cultural, rhetorical, and policy direction. How? Through the same mechanism that every radical minority throughout history has used when seizing power in a complacent establishment: discipline, manipulation, and infiltration of institutions. They occupied universities; then journalism schools; then legacy media; then the party’s policy committees; then the congressional staff structure; and finally, through relentless activism and fear tactics, they cowed senior party officials into compliance. The result is a party that looks far more like an imported political religion than a coalition of liberal voters seeking fairness and pragmatism. The media’s claim that the Democrat Party’s leaders are merely “playing to their base” is propaganda wrapped in pseudo-analysis. When Democrat officials push hardline climate mandates, “equity” redistribution, censorship of dissent, transgender policy radicalism in schools, and a never-ending stream of race essentialism, this isn’t reflective of a grassroots demand. It’s a top-down imposition directed by think tanks, activist NGOs, and donors in Silicon Valley, academia, and global finance (think Soros, Singham, and Lewis). The “base” in question is not democratic—it’s bureaucratic. It consists of professional activists, social media mobs, and ideologically captured institutions that operate as enforcement arms for a small minority. In that sense, “playing to their base” is really “appeasing their enforcers.” Rank-and-file Democrats are not sitting in living rooms discussing Marxism or class dialectics. They are small-business owners, teachers, first responders, parents–the disappearing American middle class–who want stability, fairness, and affordable living. Yet somehow, their party obsesses over race quotas, gender identity, and climate catastrophism. How does the activism of the Chicago Teachers Union, taking to the streets to protest Nicolás Maduro’s capture, help their children learn to read? These issues and actions alienate millions of disillusioned working-class Democrats who feel politically homeless The invasive Progressive-Marxist wing thrives on language manipulation. “Equality” becomes “equity,” which becomes state-enforced outcome control. “Tolerance” becomes compelled speech. “Justice” becomes a permanent social war. They use the moral lexicon of compassion as camouflage for coercion. And mainstream Democrats, for all their virtues, have not had the will to resist. Every time a moderate pushes back—even lightly—they are accused of being “racist,” “transphobic,” or “centrist sellouts.” And the intimidation works. Silent disagreement yields to public conformity, and before long, policies once considered unthinkable—like teaching children that gender is a spectrum detached from biology—become mainstream party dogma. This drift was not accidental; it was designed. Marxist theory explicitly directs adherents to infiltrate cultural institutions first, politics second. What we’re witnessing is not grassroots populism—it’s institutional Marxism disguised as progress. The radicals have mastered a specific formula: * Narrative Control: They dominate the language of public morality. Disagreeing with them is presented not as a political difference but as a moral sin. * Institutional Capture: Academia, entertainment, and NGOs form a self-reinforcing triad of ideological enforcement. * Emotional Blackmail: Party leaders are terrified of social ostracism; they obey to avoid being “canceled.” * Voter Manipulation: The party relies on emotional, identity-based appeals to keep ordinary Democrats aligned, even when their own values clash with the radical agenda. Through this model, 5–8% of Democrats shape policy for the other 90%. But this doesn’t have to be the destiny of the Democrat Party. Many lifelong Democrats remember when “liberalism” meant free speech, civil liberties, skepticism of concentrated power, and economic fairness—not ideological conformity and censorship. They remember when environmentalism was about clean air and water, not neo-Malthusian de-growth. It’s time for the rank‑and‑file Democrats, the rational center of the party, to take back their institution. You can no longer delegate your conscience to career politicians or the activist elite. Demand transparency. Reject censorship. Stop tolerating leaders who use moral panic to distract from economic decay. If moderates, classical liberals, and real Democrats stand together, the radicals can be marginalized quickly because their power is built on perception, not numbers. The problem is not that your party has leaned Left—it’s that it’s been colonized by neo-authoritarians masquerading as idealists. Cull the extremists, or they will cull your freedom of thought. Now, let’s not romanticize the other side. The Republican Party suffers from its own pathology—a cancer not of ideology, but of selfish opportunism and strategic apathy. It’s the “it’s my turn” mentality of career politicians climbing the hierarchy while pretending to be outsiders. The GOP establishment too often serves its donors first and voters last, ignoring the grassroots organizations doing the real work, preferring managed decline to real reform. Many elected Republicans oppose Marxism rhetorically while embracing the same crony structures that sustain it. That’s a problem for the GOP rank-and-file to rectify. America doesn’t need two dysfunctional parties trading hypocrisy—it needs citizens reclaiming both. America’s political illness cannot be solved by switching jerseys. The only cure is courage—especially from the moderate, reasonable Democrats who still value genuine liberalism over ideological control. A party that silences dissent cannot call itself democratic, and a people that tolerates it for convenience will wake up one morning to find that democracy has been replaced by dogma. The Democrat Party must choose what it wishes to be: a coalition of citizens or a cathedral of ideology. And the first step is for its quiet majority to stand up and say the words that terrify tyrants in every age: “You do not speak for us.” When we come back, our segment on America’s Third Watch, broadcast nationally from our flagship station WGUL, AM860 and FM93.7 in Tampa, Florida. In Closing… The truth is simple: the progressive‑Marxist faction is loud, not large. They’ve hijacked a once‑liberal party and sold moral absolutism as compassion while silencing dissent. Rank‑and‑file Democrats—teachers, small business owners, parents—must take back their house before it collapses completely. Demand honesty, reject coercion, and stop mistaking extremism for virtue. And for Republicans, self‑interest disguised as leadership is no better. Both parties are ill from different diseases—one of fanaticism, the other of apathetic self-importance. The cure isn’t left or right; it’s courage—citizens choosing principle over party before corruption, disinterested in the citizen, becomes our new normal. Until next time… Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe

    42 min

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