By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Zach Rateliff
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, many are questioning the direction of the country. The national debt continues to grow, and the loss of freedom in Texas and other parts of the country has sparked concerns about the future. The Zach Rateliff Show recently explored these issues, discussing the national debt, the loss of freedom in Texas, and the importance of remembering the Alamo.
National Debt: A Growing Concern
The national debt has become a major concern in the United States, with many experts warning that it poses a significant threat to the country’s economic stability. The debt has grown significantly over the years, and it is expected to continue to increase unless drastic measures are taken. Zach Rateliff discussed the issue on his show, citing a tweet from Real Robert that highlighted the problem. ‘100 of our debt, yeah, your children, your grandchildren, great,’ the tweet read. ‘In other words, the root of all corruption, that racket, U Congress. Half of our debt went to fund these NGOs. It’s not that we owe them the money. We owe the money because we gave them the money. So, yeah, it’s all a racket.’
Loss of Freedom in Texas
The loss of freedom in Texas has also become a major concern, with many residents feeling that their rights are being eroded. The issue was discussed on The Zach Rateliff Show, with Zach Rateliff citing the example of schools removing the national flag and replacing it with a flag with more colors. ‘Our schools now pump out good little soldiers instead of rewarding excellence,’ he said. ‘They’ve removed our nation’s flag from its place upon the wall and replaced it with one that has more colors to indoctrinate them all.’ He also discussed the importance of remembering the Alamo, citing the fact that Mexicans are not a race and that there were 6,000 Mexicans on the outside and 140-something Mexicans on the inside during the Battle of the Alamo.
Remembering the Alamo
The importance of remembering the Alamo was also discussed on The Zach Rateliff Show. Zach Rateliff cited the fact that the Battle of the Alamo was a civil war, and that it is important to remember the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom. ‘It’s not racist to say, remember the Alamo,’ he said. ‘Because, one, Mexicans are not a race, and two, there was 6,000 Mexicans on the outside and 140-something Mexicans on the inside. We were all Mexicans because it was a civil war.’
The full episode of The Zach Rateliff Show is available on OBBM Network TV.
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Full episode available here through July 04, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
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National Debt and the Erosion of Freedom: A Growing Concern
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Zach Rateliff
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, many are questioning the direction of the country. The national debt continues to grow, and the loss of freedom in Texas and other parts of the country has sparked concerns about the future. The Zach Rateliff Show recently explored these issues, discussing the national debt, the loss of freedom in Texas, and the importance of remembering the Alamo.
National Debt: A Growing Concern
The national debt has become a major concern in the United States, with many experts warning that it poses a significant threat to the country’s economic stability. The debt has grown significantly over the years, and it is expected to continue to increase unless drastic measures are taken. Zach Rateliff discussed the issue on his show, citing a tweet from Real Robert that highlighted the problem. ‘100 of our debt, yeah, your children, your grandchildren, great,’ the tweet read. ‘In other words, the root of all corruption, that racket, U Congress. Half of our debt went to fund these NGOs. It’s not that we owe them the money. We owe the money because we gave them the money. So, yeah, it’s all a racket.’
Loss of Freedom in Texas
The loss of freedom in Texas has also become a major concern, with many residents feeling that their rights are being eroded. The issue was discussed on The Zach Rateliff Show, with Zach Rateliff citing the example of schools removing the national flag and replacing it with a flag with more colors. ‘Our schools now pump out good little soldiers instead of rewarding excellence,’ he said. ‘They’ve removed our nation’s flag from its place upon the wall and replaced it with one that has more colors to indoctrinate them all.’ He also discussed the importance of remembering the Alamo, citing the fact that Mexicans are not a race and that there were 6,000 Mexicans on the outside and 140-something Mexicans on the inside during the Battle of the Alamo.
Remembering the Alamo
The importance of remembering the Alamo was also discussed on The Zach Rateliff Show. Zach Rateliff cited the fact that the Battle of the Alamo was a civil war, and that it is important to remember the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom. ‘It’s not racist to say, remember the Alamo,’ he said. ‘Because, one, Mexicans are not a race, and two, there was 6,000 Mexicans on the outside and 140-something Mexicans on the inside. We were all Mexicans because it was a civil war.’
The full episode of The Zach Rateliff Show is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through July 04, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch The Zach Rateliff Show on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/the-zach-rateliff-show-208019
OBBM Network Editorial Staff
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