
This episode features a conversation with Senator Rand Paul, discussing topics such as social security reform, government spending, trade policies, and the COVID-19 cover-up.
Senator Paul shares his views on the necessity of raising the social security age to 70 to ensure its sustainability. He emphasizes that without significant reforms, the system may not survive.
The discussion also touches on the implications of government spending, with Paul questioning the feasibility of reducing spending when a large portion of the workforce is employed by the government or reliant on government contracts.
Paul critiques the current trade policies and tariffs, arguing that protectionism could harm the economy and that trade has historically benefited both the U.S. and China.
Finally, he addresses the COVID-19 pandemic, alleging a cover-up regarding the origins of the virus and discussing the implications of gain-of-function research.
Senator Rand Paul discusses social security reform, government spending, trade policies, and the COVID-19 cover-up in this episode.

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