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In this week's episode of Promethean Action for September 20th, 2025, Brian Lantz discusses the critical issue of housing for young American families in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination. The episode dives into the challenges and solutions surrounding the housing crisis, emphasizing its importance for the upcoming 2026 presidential elections. Lantz explores historical precedents, such as the post-World War II housing boom, and proposes revitalizing institutions like the Federal Home Loan Bank to address modern housing needs. He underscores the necessity of building affordable, beautiful homes and outlines various policies and strategies to make this a reality. This comprehensive discussion aims to create the conditions for healthy family life and to mobilize young Americans to transform U.S. housing policy.
00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:46 Brian Lantz on Housing and Family Life 02:00 Charlie Kirk's Vision for Affordable Housing 03:53 Historical Context of Housing in the US 10:47 Current Housing Crisis and Proposed Solutions 21:39 The Role of the Federal Home Loan Bank 25:37 Post-War Housing Boom and Lessons Learned 35:50 Challenges and Future Directions 54:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Expert in the almost forgotten science of physical economy. Basing his interventions on fundamental concepts, he’s engaged in a far-ranging dialogue to shape the future of our economy & culture.
Founding member of the LaRouche movement in the 1960s. Former editor of LaRouche’s writings and EIR magazine. Regular host of our Saturday class series.
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