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The Hidden Economic War Goes Public at Davos | Susan Kokinda

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The Hidden Economic War Goes Public at Davos | Susan Kokinda


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Susan Kokinda, founding member and spokesperson for Promethean Action, joins the program for a timely and thought-provoking discussion on the deeper economic vision driving current geopolitical shifts.

Kokinda explains Promethean Action’s view that the Trump administration’s true objective is not capitalism or socialism, but a return to an American economic system — an America-first, people-first economy rooted in the principles the country was founded on. She outlines how this framework was once widely understood in early U.S. history, long before modern financial globalism reshaped economic policy.

We also dive into the strategies, power plays, and leverage being used in today’s high-stakes global economic and geopolitical chessboard, examining how nations compete, cooperate, and collide as the existing system strains under its own contradictions.

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Biography Susan Kokinda

Susan Kokinda
Susan Kokinda

Susan Kosinda is a public policy analyst, activist, and founding spokesperson for Promethean Action, a citizen advocacy organization focused on economic sovereignty, systemic transparency, and political accountability. Drawing on years of research into geopolitical structures, international finance, and governance mechanisms, Kosinda has developed frameworks for understanding shifts in economic power and policy influence in the modern era.

At Promethean Action, Kosinda advocates for an economic model she describes as “American first, people first”, rooted in foundational principles of national self-determination and community well-being. She argues that contemporary global economic and political systems have gradually moved away from these principles, eroding public understanding of governance, economic participation, and individual agency.

Kosinda has contributed to national conversations on economic reform, geopolitical power dynamics, and policy strategy, emphasizing the importance of critical inquiry and citizen engagement. Her work combines historical context with contemporary debate, aiming to equip individuals and communities with tools to identify, analyze, and respond to complex structural forces that shape policy and public life.

As a public speaker and commentator, Kosinda has appeared on podcasts, town halls, and independent media platforms to share her perspectives on economics, geopolitics, and institutional influence. She continues to build Promethean Action as a hub for advocacy, research, and civic empowerment.

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