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Police Could Soon Have a Powerful New Role if Roe v. Wade Is Overturned (Guest: Michael Letts)

(Originally published on The Western Journal) The phrase “turnabout is fair play” comes to mind regarding the Supreme Court’s leaked decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. In the late ’80s and early ’90s, pro-life demonstrators peacefully blocked the entrances to abortion clinics, resulting in their arrests. But now, with the Roe decision on the verge of being overturned, the question has to be asked: What will police officers do now with those who either perform … Read more

Ninth Circuit Court Affirms Semi-Auto Ownership By 18-Year Olds

A three-judge panel for the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the rights of young adults in the 18-20 range to buy semiautomatic rifles. The appellate court remanded the Jones v. Bonta case back to the district court for further proceedings in a big win for the Second Amendment Foundation. To learn more about this victory, we’ve invited a spokesperson from the 2nd Amendment Foundation to give us details. Q&A: What does this case mean … Read more

With Terrorism and Riots Raging, Israeli Coalition Holding On by a Thread (Guest: David Rubin)

While the world follows the Russian-Ukraine war, another battle is escalating in Israel. Three Israelis died, and another three were severely hurt this week following Israel Independence Day. Eyewitnesses told police that two suspects, believed to be Palestinians, attacked passersby in a park with a knife and an ax. But if you are waiting for Hamas to denounce the attack, don’t hold your breath. They just praised the attack. In recent weeks, this brutal attack followed … Read more

U.S. Inflation Numbers For April Show a Slight Sign of Hope, but Don’t Expect Immediate Drops (Guest: Devlyn Steele)

A new report today from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) revealed a slight drop from the catastrophic numbers provided the month prior – but that doesn’t mean the effects from inflation are set to wear off anytime soon. The report showed a slight drop from 8.5 percent in March to 8.3 percent for April, though prices continued to rise by 0.3 percent for the month, according to the report. That said, while some analysts suspect … Read more

Are Crime Policies Keeping Criminals On the Street and Police From Doing Their Jobs? (Guest: Michael Letts)

A recent opinion piece from Wisconsin governor candidate Rebecca Kleefisch is making waves, mainly due to her explanation that some criminals are literally getting away thanks to liberal crime policies. She brought up the Waukesha Christmas Parade Massacre that occurred last year, where a “career criminal” killed six people and injured others, but managed to get out of jail on $1,000 bond. “All because a ‘woke’ prosecutor refused to uphold his oath to serve and protect,” Kleefisch … Read more

If Coinbase goes Bankrupt, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency holders could lose everything. Really. (Guest: Josh Wade) 

If Coinbase goes Bankrupt, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency holders could lose everything. Really.  Oh, what is Coinbase? They are the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States. Oh, and what is cryptocurrency? Crypto, for short, is a digital currency designed to work as a medium of exchange through a computer network, not reliant on any central authority, such as a government or bank to maintain it. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin are three of the biggest … Read more

TOPIC: Inflation Soars to 8.3% in April to a near 40-year High (Guest: Dr. Ron Paul)

Surging inflation in Biden’s America has consumer prices running near a 40-year high, with the cost of everyday goods for millions of American families, such as gas, groceries, rent, and other consumer goods, growing to 8.3% in April. Can this continue? Here to discuss is Dr. Ron Paul, a former Congressman from Texas and advocate for fiscally responsible government. Discussion Questions: Looks like President Biden will blame anyone for rising inflation, record-breaking gas prices, and a disastrous economic … Read more

Why is Bitcoin and other Crypto dropping like a rock?

NFTs: The new Blockchain Application may Eclipse Crypto (Guest: Josh Wade) According to an article this week in Fortune Magazine, cryptocurrencies are collapsing, and they just posted achart showing how much an investment of $1,000 made six months ago would be worth today If you bought virtually any major cryptocurrency last fall, you would have lost about half your investment. So, should people still buy Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies? But there is a new blockchain … Read more

Alito’s home draws latest abortion-rights demonstration after Roe opinion breach (Guest: Sheri Few)

Anarchy in the streets staged by pro-abortionists is reminiscent of 2011, when protestors (usually college students) interrupted speeches of Republican presidential candidates through a tactic known as a “human microphone,” where one person yells out a message and the rest of the group repeats it collectively. A group called “Occupy Charleston” claimed on its website that it staged the interruption of a speech by Michelle Bachmann in Charleston, SC. A decade later, in 2020 we … Read more

DeSantis Signs Bill Mandating Communism Lessons In Class, As GOP Leans On Education (Guest: Sheri Few)

According to the Miami Herald, Governor Ron DeSantis spoke during the Honoring the Victims of Communism press conference at the Freedom Tower in Miami on Monday, May 9, 2022. DeSantis later signed a bill making Nov. 7 “Victims of Communism Day.” This makes Florida the first state in the nation to mandate school instruction on communism as Governor DeSantis continues to take the lead to setting precedent for education policy. The new law will require … Read more

Is Oregon’s Menstrual Dignity Act Taking Things a Step Too Far When It Comes To Feminine Product Placement? (Guest: Sheri Few)

With the passing of its Menstrual Dignity Act, the state of Oregon is looking to put the minds of specific groups at ease. However, a recent move for its public schools have parents up in arms. Under the ruling of the act by Democratic Governor Kate Brown, schools will now be required to provide feminine products – along with instructions on how to use them – in all K-12 bathrooms. This includes both male and … Read more

The Things we do for Love: The story ends for Warden, who Freed an Inmate (Guest: Michael Letts)

Intro: During the famous kidnapping of newspaper heiress Patty Hearst, the world learned about the psychological bond between someone kidnapped with their kidnapper. It’s called Stockholm Syndrome, wherein a kidnapped victim can even travel freely on errands for the kidnapper, even going shopping, and return to their abductor, choosing not to break free. In the case of former prison officer Vicky White allegedly helping murder suspect Casey White escape from jail, there appears to be … Read more

Parents Don’t Seem Too Fond of President Joe Biden’s Idea About Students Being Teachers’ Children (Guest: Sam Sorbo)

The White House recently played home to a Teacher of the Year event, where President Joe Biden was paying tribute to some of the best educators in the country. However, a comment he made about the matter left some parents and educators feeling a bit frustrated. During the event, Biden stated, “You have heard me say it many times about our children, but it is true,” he said. “They’re all our children. And the reason you are … Read more

Parents Take Objection To President Joe Biden’s Comment About Students Are Like Teachers’ Children (Guest: Sheri Few)

During a recent Teacher of the Year event at the White House, President Joe Biden made an interesting comment about a connection between teachers and students. “You have heard me say it many times about our children, but it is true,” he said. “They’re all our children. And the reason you are the teachers of the year is because you recognize that. They’re not somebody else’s children. They’re like yours when they’re in the classroom.” While … Read more

The S&P Just Suffered Its Longest Losing Streak In Well Over a Decade, But What’s This Mean For the Year Ahead? (Guest: Ron Paul)

In the face of a growing inflation and the Federal Reserve continuing to raise its rates, the S&P saw an alarming stock trend headed into the weekend. A report from Yahoo! News indicates that the S&P 500 recently fell to its lowest level in just about a year’s time. But what’s more alarming is the “losing streak” that it’s been on. With five consecutive weeks of drops, it’s entered the worst drop record in well over a … Read more

The National Police Association Has Stepped In To Help a Couple Who Want To Continue Flying Their Thin Blue Line Flag (Guest: Michael Letts)

All Ohio residents Joseph J. Swantack Jr. and Christine Swantack wanted to do was fly a Thin Blue Line flag on their doorstep. Little did they realize just how much trouble it would bring them. The couple were recently the target of their home owner’s association (HOA), who threatened them with both fines and litigation if they refused to remove the flag from their properly. In response, the National Police Association has stepped in, filing … Read more

Why Did the Dow Drop More Than 1000 Points Thursday? (Guest: Devlyn Steele)

The Dow dropped 1063 points on Thursday (May 5, 2022) for the worst trading day of the year, putting it in the 10 biggest single-day declines of all time. What exactly is going on with stocks, including the eCommerce and tech stocks sectors. What’s more, aren’t stocks supposed to be a hedge against inflation? Here to help us gain perspective on the economy is Devlyn Steele, education director for Augusta Precious Metals.  1. Welcome, Devlyn. … Read more

Overseas Inflation Leads To Questions About Other Potential Investments

U.S. inflation hit a staggering 8.5 percent this past month, and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down despite recent action by the Federal government. But what’s happening overseas could be of bigger interest to international investors. A recent report at Bloomberg notes that traders are already expecting an increase in inflation due to the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict. In fact, some believe the increase will actually become higher than in the United States, with 3.02 percent … Read more

Law Enforcement After Roe vs. Wade (Guest: Michael Letts)

What would Police do if 2000 protestors blocked an Abortion Clinic to allow Abortionists to Continue performing abortions in Civil Disobedience? UPDATE: Pro-Abortion Protestors Hit Pastors Outside Supreme Court and Go Free https://tinyurl.com/Letts1001/ We’ve all heard the phrase “turnabout is fair play,” but how will that apply to law enforcement once abortions are outlawed? Will police actually arrest abortionists who perform abortions in civil disobedience? In the late 80s and early 90s, pro-life demonstrators blocked abortion … Read more

What Is Significant About the Fed 50-Point Hike?

The financial world was waiting with bated breath for the Federal Reserve to make the announcement wherein they revealed they are making a 50 basis point hike. What exactly does that mean? Joining us in this discussion is Devlyn Steele, education director for Augusta Precious Metals.  Q&A: 1. There seems to be a lot of “noise” surrounding the news that the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates by 50 basis points. Why is this such … Read more

Law Enforcement after Roe v Wade (Guest: Michael Letts)

What would Police do if 2000 protestors blocked an Abortion Clinic to allow Abortionists to Continue performing abortions in Civil Disobedience? We’ve all heard the phrase “turnabout is fair play,” but how will that apply to law enforcement once abortions are outlawed? Will police actually arrest abortionists who perform abortions in civil disobedience? In the late 80s and early 90s, pro-life demonstrators blocked abortion clinic entrances and were hauled off and thrown in jail. But … Read more

Historic Tulsa Race Massacre Case Is Moving Forward, Fighting Back Against Injustice

The plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre celebrated a judge’s ruling on Monday when she allowed their case to move forward after defendants sought a motion to dismiss the case. Judge Wall’s decision means America could be held accountable for a previous injustice and could lay the groundwork for similar cases in the future. In this case, reparations are being considered for relatives of defendants two of which are 107 years old … Read more

Fed Hike of 50 Basis Points Is Too Little, Too Late For Unprecedented Government Spending

Former congressman Ron Paul available for TV Interviews Intro: The Fed is attempting to fix an economy after demolishing it with one wrecking ball after another. They choked the supply chain, put a tourniquet on oil exploration and production, and now they think they’ll fix it with a band-aide of a 50 basis points hike? Won’t work. No way. No how. That’s according to our next guest, former Congressmen Ron Paul, who warned that reckless government … Read more

Roe v. Wade is apparently reversed, in part by Two Amicus Curiae Briefs filed by The Justice Foundation Attorney Allan Parker

The Dobbs case from Mississippi has apparently reversed the landmark Roe vs. Wade decision ‘legalizing’ abortions, per a leaked majority opinion verified by Chief Justice Roberts as legitimate but not ‘final.’ Allan Parker, President of The Justice Foundation, filed two Amicus Curiae Briefs in the Dobbs case and is available for interviews to discuss the likely reversal of Roe. One Amicus Curiae Brief filed by Allan Parker was on behalf of Hannah S., the first former frozen embryo … Read more

Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade published by Politico

According to CNN, “…the draft [decision] … would overturn Roe v. Wade’s holding of a federal constitutional right to an abortion. The opinion would be the most consequential abortion decision in decades and transform the landscape of women’s reproductive health in America.” The truth of the matter is abortion is a huge money-making industry as are condoms and contraceptives. US Parents Involved in Education believes sexuality education in schools is motivated by profit made via … Read more

REVERSING ROE V. WADE IS A GREAT DAY FOR AMERICA

AND NO WOMAN WILL HAVE TO PARENT A CHILD SHE DOES NOT WANT AND WOMEN WILL NOT SUFFER ABORTION RELATED TRAUMA ANY MORE Allan Parker, President of The Justice Foundation, attorney for Melinda Thybault, the Founder of The Moral Outcry Petition, and thousands of women injured by abortion stated the following:  “The fact that Roe v. Wade is going to be reversed should surprise no one.  It has been the most controversial and unacceptable decision in American history. This is … Read more

In a Sea of Roe Vs. Wade Opinions, Blake Harbin Has a Simple Message: “I Am My Own Pro-Life Story”

With the Supreme Court reportedly set to overturn Roe vs. Wade in a historic – and controversial – decision, many politicians are already sounding off on their opinions of the matter.  Blake Harbin, currently running for the Republican seat on Congress in Georgia’s 6th District, has his stance as well. However, he has a personal story behind his reasoning. In a new video released last night, Harbin carefully explained why he is pro-life. “I am my own … Read more

A Texas School Is Taking a Closer Look At a Controversial Proposal Surrounding Critical Race Theory and Sexual Ideology — Could Other Schools Follow? (Guest: Sheri Few)

There has been a lot of talk as of late about governments cracking down on schools teaching gender identity, sexual orientation, and Critical Race Theory. This week, the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District in Dallas, Texas is about to take a look at a controversial measure to limit these topics being taught. The school is ready to implement a policy labeling any material addressing human sexuality as “potentially pornographic.” Not only that, but employees attempting to … Read more

Roe vs. Wade Overturned, according to Politico lead (Guest: Randall Terry)

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The landmark Roe vs. Wade decision that ‘legalized’ abortion has finally been overturned, after 49 years, according to a leak from Politico. Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry and Pro-Life Activists from 8 states have gathered at Supreme Court for an all-night vigil, celebrating the apparent pro-life victory. The group will be present all night and in the morning of May 3, 2022, and available to conduct interviews with members of the news media. Randall Terry, … Read more

Israel Reacts Over Russia’s Comment “Hitler Had Jewish Blood” (Guest: Sheri Few)

Israeli officials reacted with fury Monday after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine’s Jewish President, Volodymyr Zelensky, of supporting Nazism and asserted that “Hitler also had Jewish blood.” In a statement, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Lavrov’s “words are untrue, and their intentions are wrong.” “The goal of such lies is to accuse the Jews themselves of the most awful crimes in history, which were perpetrated against them, and thereby absolve Israel’s enemies … Read more

Recent Supreme Court Decision Leads To Question of How States May Go Too Far To Silence Free Speech (Guest: Blake Harbin)

Freedom of speech has been under fire over the past few years. However, the Supreme Court recently decided that one state has gone too far when it comes to silencing it. The court recently decided on a decision in favor of the Christian group Camp Constitution and its director, Harold Shurtleff. Overriding a previous court ruling, the Supreme Court unanimously (in a 9-0 vote) noted that Boston violated the group’s free speech rights, not allowing … Read more

Marjorie Taylor Greene and Blake Harbin Are the Congressional Races To Watch In GA (Guest: Blake Harbin)

Congressional candidates Marjorie Taylor Greene and Blake Harbin were in the political crosshairs following their lively televised debates over the weekend. Greene’s 9th District opponents painted her as being ineffective due to her reported involvement with the January 6 Capital demonstrations. 6th District Blake Harbin, on the other hand, defended Marjorie Greene’s positions and actions, including her right to question the 2020 election results and the right of Capital demonstrators. Republican Adam Kinzinger yesterday on Face the … Read more

Dow is down 1000 points, and Amazon is Way Down. Biden Predicts Extraordinary Elevated Inflation, 18 Percent Annualized (Guest: Ron Paul)

The Dow dropped nearly 1000 points on Friday (April 29, 2022), in its worst month since 2008. Inflation is up to an annualized rate of 18%. So what’s wrong with this picture? The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 lost even larger percentages than the 940 points dropped by the Dow. And Amazon considered a Bluechip stock, plunged a whopping 14%, its most significant drop since 2006. Does the Biden administration know something we don’t know … Read more

California City Is Experiencing a Massive Crime Surge — And It’s All Due To the Lack of a Police Force (Guest: Michael A. Letts)

What happens when a police department isn’t fully staffed? A rise in crime, it seems. Reports indicate that the city of Westminster, California is experiencing a “recruitment war,” resulting in a low-staffed security force. As a result, crime has seen a steady rise in the town since January. Robbery has gone up 80 percent; aggravated assault has risen 70 percent; and burglary is up 20 percent. Overall, violence crime as a whole has seen an … Read more

Some States Are Using COVID Relief Money To Pay For Critical Race Theory Learning In Schools, and People Aren’t Happy (Guest: Sheri Few)

A new report from Fox News recently revealed that California, New York, Illinois, and other states are using billions of dollars from President Joe Biden’s recent COVID relief package to teach elements of Critical Race Theory (CRT for short) in public schools. Through about $122 billion in funding provided for the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER), multiple states began implementing “implicit bias” and “anti-racism” training into their schools. As a result, many people … Read more

One Border Crisis Solution Being Proposed Has Veterans Angry (Guest: Blake Harbin)

This week Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas confirmed that his agency is in talks to divert resources from Veteran’s Affairs to care for illegal immigrants. Specifically, doctors and nurses in the VA would be siphoned off to care for immigrants illegally crossing the US’s southern border.  Mayorkas confirmed this news during his testimony this week before the House Appropriations Committee.  What are the implications of taking resources away from the VA and reallocating … Read more

Russia Cuts Off Gas To Poland and Bulgaria: How Will That Impact U.S. Gas Prices? (Guest: Blake Harbin)

Russia has just announced it is cutting off gas to Poland and Bulgaria. What will this do to our two NATO partners? And what impact might this have on gas prices in the United States. Helping us answer these questions and more, is Blake Harbin, CEO of Houzzle Financial. Welcome Blake.  Q&A: European leaders say that current gas contracts between Russian and European countries call for payments in Dollars or Euros. So how can Russian energy giant … Read more

Mortgage Company CEO Sounds Off On Bank of America’s “Elevated Inflation” Outlook For the Remainder of 2022 (Guest: Blake Harbin)

During an earnings call this week, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan and CFO Alastair Borthwick have noted that, even with more investment from consumers, prices are not expect to go down anytime this year. In fact, they expect elevated inflation to stick around through the end of 2022. Bank of America chief investment strategist Michael Hartnett added that inflation could lead to an economic downturn in 2023, including “inflation shock worsening, rates shock just beginning,” and … Read more

Parents Filed a Lawsuit Against Ludlow’s School System For “Transitioning” Children, and It’s Gaining Traction (Guest: Sheri Few)

There had been some concerns as of late from parents regarding Ludlow Public Schools, and how certain members of their staff were secretly counseling children to identify as “transgender.” But they’re not taking it quietly. According to news reports, the parents have filed a lawsuit in Federal District Court, accusing the school of these practices. It appears to be moving forward on the basis of the “transgender” claims, as well as persuasion to adopt opposite-sex … Read more

Governor Phil Murphy Isn’t Focusing On the Real Problem At Hand By Going After High-Caliber Weapons (Guest: Michael A. Letts)

Earlier this week, Governor Phil Murphy introduced a new initiative for the state of New Jersey. With it, he hopes to push back against growing violence within his state with a comprehensive gun bill, one that would eventually do away with high-caliber weapons. Murphy made that clear in his statement at the time. “Ban the sale of .50-caliber firearms.” He noted that such weapons “can take down helicopters. Ukrainians need them. We don’t need them … Read more

Why Did the Stock Market Drop Nearly 1000 Points Last Friday? (Guest: Devlyn Steele)

The Dow dropped 981 points last Friday (April 22, 2022) for the fourth straight week and the worst trading day since 2020. The Wall Street Journal chalked up the drop to worries about slowing corporate earnings and the FederalReserve’splans to rapidly raise interest rates. Verizon shares plunged 5.6% after its management reported losing 36,000 subscribers during the first quarter of 2022.  What exactly is going on with stocks that are typically considered bluechips. Aren’t stocks … Read more

World Faces Realignment As Putin Dusts Off Stalin’s Playbook (Guest: Robert Maginnis)

(Originally published by Western Journal) For decades, Russian tyrants have used the same threat to intimidate sovereign countries into assuaging the Kremlin’s hegemonic insecurity. The most recent example is playing out in Ukraine — first threats, then a show of force, followed by an invasion, expecting a quick victory. Now, two new targets of Moscow’s clumsy threats are poised to stiff-arm its bullying, which could lead to Europe’s next shooting war. Finland and Sweden, longtime … Read more

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Is About To Sign Into Law a Bill That Strips Disney of Self-Governance of Disney World (Guest: Sheri Few)

The controversy was over the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.  But there’s some concern that these politicians could be losing focus, working more to punish Disney instead of staying on the task at hand—what children are learning in America these days. Sheri Few, who serves as president of United States Parents Involved in Education (USPIE, for short), joins us today to speak about the subject. Q&A: 1.   What would you say Disney’s thinking is when it comes to … Read more

Governor Phil Murphy’s Fight Against High-Caliber Guns Doesn’t Seem To Focus On the Problem (Guest: Michael A. Letts)

Governor Phil Murphy recently announced an initiative in which he hopes to ban high-powered caliber weapons from the state of New Jersey, including .50 caliber rounds found in military-mounted automatic machine guns. He believes that, by doing so, it could discourage the sale of higher-powered weaponry within the state, in the hopes of quelling rising criminal activities. However, some believe that this attack on high-caliber weapons lack focus, instead of focusing more on the initiatives … Read more

Ukrainian Soldier Saved By Bible Taking the Bullet (Guest: Sid Roth)

6,000 Ukrainian soldiers found a Sid Roth testimony book and a new testament bible in the pockets of their military uniforms Interview Guest: Sid Roth, Host of It’s Supernatural! Last week, one of the soldiers with the 6000 uniforms was shot and should have died. But the bullet ended up lodged in the Bible in his uniform. Here to give us more details is Sid Roth, host of the TV show It’s Supernatural! Q&A: How … Read more

Netflix Just Had Its Biggest Drop In Nearly 20 Years, and It Sends Out a Worrying Call To Investors (Devlyn Steele)

Though Netflix is usually known for producing high-end streaming entertainment, its business trends as of late leave something to be desired. The company’s stock price recently dropped a staggering 35 percent, the biggest drop that the service has seen since the early days of its establishment in 2004. This comes after the news that the company had lost 200,000 subscribers following the end of the first quarter of 2022. Apparently, however, that’s just the tip … Read more

CA Lawmakers Push Gun Control Bills After Sacramento Shooting (2A guests)

California lawmakers are opportunistically using the shooting near the state Capitol in Sacramento to push a trio of gun control bills that have nothing to do with, nor would have prevented, the shooting, which left six people dead and others wounded. Two suspects arrested in connection with the fatal shooting were brothers, both with criminal records precluding them from legally having firearms. One suspect had been released from prison only weeks before the deadly gun … Read more

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