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Soros Foundation Funds Progressive Prosecutors to Tank Cities, Says Musk

Joe Rogan Experience · #2509 - Caleb Hammer · June 4, 2026
Soros Foundation Funds Progressive Prosecutors to Tank Cities, Says Musk
Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan Experience
#2509 - Caleb Hammer
"Elon's deep into it, man. I've had conversations with him about it and he explains the way Soros does it, and that it's actually— it's a great investment because like to invest in politicians in terms of like to spend money on a campaign for the president, it's a lot of money. But a local DA, not that much money. And for a great return on your investment, you can fucking tank a city by having one insane DA."
Rogan stated that Elon Musk has explained to him how George Soros and the Open Society Foundation strategically fund progressive district attorney campaigns as a cost-effective way to destabilize cities. Rogan claimed that funding a local DA race requires far less money than higher offices but yields massive returns in terms of societal disruption, citing examples of DAs who released violent criminals repeatedly. He suggested some actors genuinely want American civilization to fail.

About this episode

Joe Rogan hosted financial educator and YouTuber Caleb Hammer for a wide-ranging conversation on personal finance, government waste, political corruption, and the socioeconomic challenges facing young Americans. Hammer, who runs a popular YouTube channel and budgeting app called Dollarwise, described his journey from music school dropout drowning in debt to building a 40-person media company in Austin by teaching personal responsibility and financial literacy through viral roast-style content. The episode opened with Hammer explaining how he fell into typical American financial traps—maxed-out credit cards, student loans for a useless degree, car debt—before strategically pivoting to a sales job and self-educating through finance YouTubers. A major theme was the systemic dysfunction in American institutions: Rogan and Hammer discussed how George Soros funds progressive DA campaigns to destabilize cities, how the Pentagon has failed audits for years while defense spending hits one trillion dollars, and how Social Security funds are projected to run dry by 2033, triggering automatic 25 percent benefit cuts. Hammer revealed that 60 percent of investors under 30 now base portfolio decisions on podcasters and Twitch streamers, and that George Santos is under federal investigation for insider trading after betting against his own public statements. The two dissected California's homelessness crisis, noting the state spent 24 billion dollars while homelessness increased, and that housing one homeless person in California costs over one million dollars versus a few hundred thousand in Houston due to regulatory bloat and union extortion. Hammer argued most Americans lack agency and fall into victim mentality, citing the 1.6 trillion dollars in credit card debt, the obsession with new cars at predatory interest rates, and the refusal to cook at home or build emergency funds. He explained why trades and AI-resistant careers are now smarter than college degrees, especially for women who disproportionately choose low-paying majors like sociology and psychology. Rogan and Hammer also explored the gender wars among Gen Z, the 4B movement, rising virginity rates, and political capture via social media algorithms. The episode concluded with Hammer promoting his budgeting app and membership platform, emphasizing that financial literacy is the ultimate form of personal empowerment in a system designed to keep people dependent and broke.

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