Jiang argues that if America were not fighting overseas wars, it could easily fund domestic goods like healthcare and education because of its extraordinary wealth.
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War spending
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Look, look, look, I hate to say this, but in America, we're not fighting these wars overseas. Every American would have free health care...."
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"Look, look, look, I hate to say this, but in America, we're not fighting these wars overseas. Every American would have free health care...."
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Jiang opens by saying 2026 is not yet the final explosion but the year the whole machine visibly speeds up: a Ponzi-like global economy, imperial consolidation around trade routes and resources, and nation-states losing...
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