Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: Restructuring the Global Economy for the American People NOT the American Empire
Release Date: March 11, 2025
Introduction & Economic Overview
In the latest episode of Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec, host Jack Posobiec delves into the significant economic transition occurring under President Donald J. Trump’s administration. The discussion centers on moving away from the economic policies of the previous administration towards revitalizing American manufacturing and restructuring the global economy to benefit American citizens rather than maintaining an expansive American empire.
Biden vs. Trump Economic Policies
Jack Posobiec criticizes former President Joe Biden’s economic strategies, highlighting a decline in real wages by 1.5% and a surge in prices exceeding 20% due to what he describes as "reckless spending and economic policies" under Biden's leadership.
Jack Posobiec [01:50]: "Joe Biden left this country in an economic disaster... prices soared more than 20% under Joe Biden because of his reckless spending and economic policies."
In contrast, Trump’s approach is portrayed as a move towards a "golden age of American manufacturing," emphasizing job creation and economic growth driven by American businesses.
Tariffs and Restructuring the Global Economy
A significant portion of the episode discusses Trump’s implementation of tariffs aimed at Canada, Mexico, and China. These tariffs are presented not merely as negotiating tactics but as "structural changes" intended to bring manufacturing back to the United States.
Charlie Kirk [03:01]: "These tariffs... they have to ask the question, is this really the entity that paid out $5 billion in sex abuse settlements? Is this really the entity that should be receiving that money to relocate these children?"
Jack further explains how these tariffs are designed to incentivize companies to manufacture domestically, thereby reducing reliance on foreign labor and resources.
Brian Glenn [12:38]: "They are completely interconnected. They fit like a glove... This is why I think you see hundreds of billions of dollars pouring in so that companies... are going to manufacture in Arizona or in Ohio."
Media Interaction and White House Press Conference
The episode features a discussion between Jack Posobiec, Brian Glenn, and Charlie Kirk about a tense interaction between AP reporters and the Trump administration regarding tariffs.
Charlie Kirk [03:01]: "...it seems like they're smarter than the President. Carolyn Levitt said that and actually said, you know what? I'm a little insulted that I would even be questioned..."
Jack criticizes the AP reporter, Josh Boak, for lacking economic expertise and unprofessional behavior during the press conference.
Jack Posobiec [04:37]: "He has no business experience whatsoever and yet is sitting there in the room snapping at her. Obviously a huge breach of decorum of the White House."
USAID and the Foreign Policy 'Blob'
The conversation shifts to the influence of USAID and what they refer to as "the blob"—a term coined by Ben Rhodes to describe the entrenched foreign policy establishment.
Brian Glenn [08:36]: "It's all one big blob. And we ain't in it as the American people. But that is, it's facing its first real moment of accountability maybe, maybe in the history of its creation."
Glenn explains how Trump’s tariffs and economic restructuring aim to reduce America’s dependence on foreign markets and resources, thereby diminishing the influence of the established foreign policy apparatus.
Market Concerns and Economic Transition
As the administration implements these changes, concerns about a potential recession and stock market instability arise. Jack Posobiec addresses these worries, emphasizing that the economic pain is temporary and necessary for long-term gains.
Jack Posobiec [34:00]: "Pressure makes diamonds. But when we come out the other side, self-sufficient, strong building, things that last, that's when we'll see what America's really made of."
He reassures listeners that the transition, though challenging, will lead to a more resilient and self-reliant American economy.
Mike Benz on Foreign Policy and Global Economy
Mike Benz, Executive Director at the Foundation for Freedom Online, discusses the interconnectedness of military and trade policies under Trump's administration.
Mike Benz [16:34]: "They want people to invest here, so we don't need to go out and invest there. So take for example, Ukraine after the 2014 Crimea referendum..."
Benz highlights how bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. reduces the need for extensive foreign investments and military expenditures abroad, aligning economic policies with national security interests.
Religious Institutions and Protests
The episode also covers a protest at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, where attendees called for a RICO investigation into the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) due to alleged misuse of funds and involvement in covering up sexual abuse cases.
Mike Benz [24:12]: "When you look at the way certain bishops were involved in the COVID ups, the rape cover ups of children... there's got to be something to investigate..."
Kevin Posobiec elaborates on the protesters' demands for accountability within the Church, linking it to broader themes of corruption and abuse of power.
Conclusion
Jack Posobiec wraps up the episode by reiterating the importance of the economic restructuring underway. He acknowledges the immediate challenges but maintains optimism about the long-term benefits of Trump’s policies aimed at restoring American manufacturing, ensuring economic independence, and fostering a robust, self-sufficient economy.
Jack Posobiec [34:37]: "There is a period of transition because what we're doing is very big. We're bringing wealth back to America."
Listeners are encouraged to remain patient and support the transformative efforts aimed at revitalizing the American economy and protecting national interests.
Notable Quotes
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Jack Posobiec [01:50]: "Joe Biden left this country in an economic disaster... prices soared more than 20% under Joe Biden because of his reckless spending and economic policies."
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Brian Glenn [12:38]: "They are completely interconnected. They fit like a glove... This is why I think you see hundreds of billions of dollars pouring in so that companies... are going to manufacture in Arizona or in Ohio."
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Charlie Kirk [03:01]: "...it seems like they're smarter than the President. Carolyn Levitt said that and actually said, you know what? I'm a little insulted that I would even be questioned..."
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Mike Benz [24:12]: "When you look at the way certain bishops were involved in the COVID ups, the rape cover ups of children... there's got to be something to investigate..."
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Jack Posobiec [34:37]: "There is a period of transition because what we're doing is very big. We're bringing wealth back to America."
This episode of Human Events Daily provides a comprehensive analysis of the ongoing economic strategies under the Trump administration, critiques of the previous administration’s policies, and insights into the intersection of economic restructuring with national security and institutional accountability. Through engaging discussions and expert opinions, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the transformative changes shaping America’s future.
