Dr. Scott Young: Tariffs to IRS Abolishment to GESARA Comes on August 1?
Dr. Scott Young: Tariffs to IRS Abolishment to GESARA Comes on August 1?
8-1-2025
In this video, Dr. Scott discusses the potential economic and political impacts of tariffs on the United States, particularly focusing on their capacity to generate significant revenue, influence tax policy, and transform the role of the IRS.
He highlights how tariffs could lead to a trillion-dollar increase in government revenue, potentially enabling the government to balance the budget and eliminate income taxes for individuals earning under $150,000 annually—about 85% of Americans.
Dr. Scott references conversations with key political figures, including Howard Lutnik, the Secretary of Commerce and a major advocate for tariffs, who supports the notion that tariff revenue could reduce or even eliminate the IRS’s role.
The video also covers the broader geopolitical trade landscape, noting significant trade deals with countries like Japan, China, Brazil, and various African nations, as well as the potential impact on U.S. manufacturing and exports.
Furthermore, Dr. Scott addresses the role of “dark money” in American politics, explaining how undisclosed political spending influences elections and how this money is used to counteract opposing candidates.
He highlights concerns over transparency and foreign interference linked to dark money, while emphasizing that these tactics are increasingly exposed and challenged.
The video ends with a discussion about the potential transition from tariff-based revenue systems to what he calls “GESARA”—a broader economic reset or restructuring—along with speculation on forthcoming developments around August 1st, which Dr. Scott suggests might be a significant date for America’s economic future.
In conclusion, the video presents tariffs not merely as trade tools but as central elements in a broader economic and political strategy aimed at transforming U.S. fiscal policy, trade relations, and domestic industry.
It ties these economic shifts to political dynamics, including elecction financing and potential systemic resets, painting a complex picture of how tariffs could reshape America’s future.