2026 Begins: Power, Venezuela, and What to Watch Next
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In the first week of 2026, Terry Moran sits down with his wife Johanna for a candid, wide-ranging conversation about what the year ahead may bring.
They talk through the shock of Venezuela, the erosion of congressional power, the rise of strongman politics, and the quiet resilience of everyday American life. From midterm elections and executive overreach to parenting, community, and why politics hasn’t completely poisoned neighborly relationships, this episode blends hard analysis with lived experience.
A thoughtful, personal way to start a turbulent year — and a reminder that most Americans are still normal.
⏱ CHAPTERS
00:00 – Starting 2026 and why it already feels overwhelming
01:00 – Venezuela and executive power without Congress
04:18 – Elections, intimidation, and what to watch this year
07:16 – Strongman government and the collapse of institutions
10:30 – What Trump’s unpredictability means globally
14:52 – No plan for Venezuela and why that matters
19:44 – Greenland, NATO, and trust with allies
23:08 – Power, humiliation, and Trump’s worldview
25:22 – Politics vs real life in American neighborhoods
28:24 – Community support after Terry’s firing
31:18 – Why most Americans are still normal
33:00 – Hopes, predictions, and what to root for in 2026
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