Erick takes on the viral “$20 burrito” affordability debate that lit up the right after a Turning Point USA student’s tweet, arguing that tariffs, Fannie and Freddie loan guarantees, and the Jones Act are what really drive prices up (not lazy consumers). He walks through Trump scrapping tariffs on coffee, bananas, beef, and eggs, and tells the story of his Rev Coffee habit and Jura machine to show tariffs in real life. Then he pivots to the Georgia governor’s race, contrasting Keisha Lance Bottoms’ “we don’t have the facts” dodge on data centers with Rick Jackson’s local-control answer, and points to Meta’s El Paso project and the Hyundai plant in Bryan County as proof of the economic upside.