In this special two-part episode of Kibbe on Liberty, Matt Kibbe sits down with Congressman Thomas Massie — engineer, inventor, cattleman, and rare voice of sanity in the halls of power — to unpack a strange new development: Donald Trump’s plan to import beef from Argentina.
On the surface, it sounds like a move toward lower prices and global cooperation. But dig deeper and you see the paradox — the same political machine that chants America First now turning to foreign markets to fix the distortions it created. You can’t solve the wounds of central planning by importing more of it.
Massie knows this from the ground up — literally. He raises cattle with his own hands. He understands that the price of beef isn’t set by nature or the market, but by layers of bureaucratic fat designed to keep the little guy fenced out. Cronyism, regulation, and cartel politics have corralled the American farmer into submission. What we call “food policy” is often just a polite word for corporate welfare.
The conversation isn’t really about beef. It’s about who gets to eat freely, and who must ask permission. It’s about the choice between voluntary exchange and managed scarcity. And in that light, the question isn’t whether Trump or Milei is right — it’s whether we still believe in a people free to work, trade, and live without masters.
Because that’s where the real revolution begins — not in Washington, but in the conscience of those who refuse to mimic the system that enslaves them.
So tune in. Think for yourself. And remember: liberty doesn’t need a tariff — it just needs to be uncaged.
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