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  • Straits of Hormuz blockade
    Blog - Political Analysis - Political Division - Scott Randy Gerber - Tipping Point Tampa Bay Podcast - U.S. Politics

    A Dangerous Gamble in the Strait of Hormuz

    April 12, 2026 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    The announcement of a potential U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz has sparked intense reactions—and for good reason. This narrow waterway is one of the most strategically vital نقاط on Earth, carrying a significant portion of the world’s oil supply. Any military action there is not just regional; it is global in consequence. Supporters of the move argue that it is a necessary response to ongoing instability in the…

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  • Political Analysis - Political Division - Tipping Point Tampa Bay Podcast - U.S. Politics

    The Stages of Empire Collapse: Where America Is, What Comes Next, and the Endgame We’re Racing Toward

    January 21, 2026 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    The Stages of Empire Collapse: Where America Is, What Comes Next, and the Endgame We’re Racing Toward For generations, Americans were raised on a comforting belief:that the United States was different — immune to the fate of past empires. History disagrees. Empires do not collapse because they are evil.They collapse because they stop correcting themselves. The United States is not “falling” in the dramatic, Hollywood sense. There are no tanks…

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  • Blog - Tipping Point Tampa Bay Podcast - U.S. Politics

    The Quiet Erosion of Dollar Dominance: Warning Signs We Can No Longer Ignore.

    January 19, 2026 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    The Quiet Erosion of Dollar Dominance: Warning Signs We Can No Longer Ignore For decades, the U.S. dollar has sat at the center of the global financial system—unchallenged, trusted, and dominant. It has been the world’s reserve currency not just because of America’s economic size, but because of what the dollar represented: stability, rule of law, geopolitical credibility, and institutional strength. Today, however, we are beginning to see subtle—but increasingly…

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  • The two parties and the money
    Blog

    America at the Breaking Point: Governed, Not Represented.

    January 15, 2026 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    We are told—relentlessly—that our only choices are red or blue. That one of these banners will save us from the other. But both are stitched with the same golden thread: money, power, and utter contempt for the people who keep this country running. The illusion of choice has become the most effective tool of control. Let’s end the polite lie right now: both parties have failed. And the longer we…

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  • White House on shifting ground image
    Blog - Political Analysis

    Confidence in Control

    May 14, 2025 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    Why the current Administration thinks they can pull off a complete takeover of America.

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  • US Power Grid
    Blog

    U.S. Power Grid Collapse

    May 13, 2025 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    ⚠️ COMING SOON: The Grid Threat Series ⚠️ What Happens When the Lights Go Out — And How You Can Survive It Over the next several days, I’ll be publishing a special series of articles focused on one of the most critical and overlooked threats facing the United States: the collapse of our national power grid. Most Americans take electricity for granted. We flip a switch, charge our phones, stock…

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  • US Dollar Decline
    Blog

    The Fragile Strength of Fiat: Is the U.S. Dollar on Borrowed Time?

    May 11, 2025 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    The Fragile Strength of Fiat: Is the U.S. Dollar on Borrowed Time? Since 1971, the United States has operated under a fiat currency system—a monetary structure not backed by a physical commodity like gold or silver. Instead, the value of the dollar is based entirely on trust: trust in the U.S. government, trust in its economy, and trust in its global influence. This trust has allowed the dollar to become…

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