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This August 19, 2025 episode of The Brewing Storm podcast delves into significant domestic shifts, cutting through the noise to examine ideological realignments in federal policy, new granular economic data, and ongoing cyber threats. It explores the implications of abrupt changes like the USDA's withdrawal of support for renewable energy on farmland and the unusual new co-deputy director appointment at the FBI, suggesting a potential push towards more centralized control and regulatory uncertainty. The episode also integrates new state-level employment and housing data from the BLS and Census Bureau with recent CISA advisories detailing vulnerabilities in industrial control systems, highlighting tangible risks to local energy and manufacturing. Ultimately, it connects these political, economic, and technical risks to offer practical takeaways for listeners, emphasizing the importance of building personal and local resilience against an increasingly complex domestic threat situation.
This August 19, 2025 episode of The Brewing Storm podcast delves into significant domestic shifts, cutting through the noise to examine ideological realignments in federal policy, new granular economic data, and ongoing cyber threats. It explores the implications of abrupt changes like the USDA's withdrawal of support for renewable energy on farmland and the unusual new co-deputy director appointment at the FBI, suggesting a potential push towards more centralized control and regulatory uncertainty. The episode also integrates new state-level employment and housing data from the BLS and Census Bureau with recent CISA advisories detailing vulnerabilities in industrial control systems, highlighting tangible risks to local energy and manufacturing. Ultimately, it connects these political, economic, and technical risks to offer practical takeaways for listeners, emphasizing the importance of building personal and local resilience against an increasingly complex domestic threat situation.