Could you summarise please Sir?
He finishes with an argument that the American government consists of two entities - a constitutional one and a corporate one. The corporate one is essentially those departments created and directed under the auspices of the executive branch and these are now bankrupt. He'd probably lump in the Federal Reserve (though it's not governmental) but doesn't mention it.
He states that there will be three or four years during which a reconstitution of the American economy and society will occur which will be marked by dangerous turmoil but that after that the air will clear and spring will come. I suppose an expectation along the lines of the 1950s and 60s after the 30s and 40s in what appears to be a "
fourth turning" point of view. Seems like a decent guy.
His first part of the video can be explained by the right to repair movement in agricultural machinery. Vice did a
documentary on it in 2020. Here's
an article about it from agriland.ie. It's still a significant issue there.
How does it affect you? Any new vehicle you purchase will become increasingly difficult and costly to repair as official dealerships will be the only places with the plant, tools and machinery available to reliably do it. Parts will become more complicated, and repairs will become much costlier. The programs running the electronics may become closed off to outside use - like modern farm machinery.
The video begins with him describing this seizure of repair from independent mechanics and the increasing integration of planned obsolescence into the design. It has implication in title over the machine as the manufacturers retain income generating rights to the machine after it has been sold to you.
Basically, that's what its about. I'd note again that he seems like a decent guy who runs his own business and gets along well with people so I'd say he's a good sample of what a lot of regular competent guys over there think.