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How Can we Fight if Conservative Media Fails to Inform? Ep 129
How Can we Fight if Conservative Media Fails to Inform? Ep 129
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31 minutes
Released:
Jul 17, 2017
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In what seems like a quiet beginning of the work week, there is actually a lot going on. Republicans in Congress and this administration are betraying conservatives on an array of issues, yet the conservative media is bankrupt and refuses to even focus on what’s important. By not informing conservative voters about these betrayals, the conservative media shields Republicans from the requisite pressure needed to affect the policy outcomes they all claim to support.
We start off the show giving a vision of how to get around the Obamacare impasse by cutting out the insurance/government complex and going straight to health CARE itself. Time to cut out the middle man and reduce the cost of health care on the supply side by putting the consumer back in the driver’s seat. Let the government and the big insurance lobbyists eat crow.
Next, we discuss a series of policy betrayals from Republicans in Congress – from promoting transgenderism and global warming in the military to allowing illegal aliens to seek government jobs.
Finally, we focus on some of the latest policy betrayals in this administration: from certifying the Iran deal to bringing in more low skilled workers.
When will the conservative media wake up and actually do their job? The Republican Party will never change unless Republican voters demand it. But they will never demand such change if they are not made aware of what is going on in Washington.
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McMaster Outlines Hillary Clinton–Like Approach to Certification of Iran Nuclear Deal
Trump admin brings in 15,000 more low skilled workers
Naked men in female showers in the military
The courts are destroying our sovereignty and immigration policies
Illegal aliens allowed to seek government employment Congress wants a transgender military that fights the weather but…
Not a military that identifies Islamic threat
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We start off the show giving a vision of how to get around the Obamacare impasse by cutting out the insurance/government complex and going straight to health CARE itself. Time to cut out the middle man and reduce the cost of health care on the supply side by putting the consumer back in the driver’s seat. Let the government and the big insurance lobbyists eat crow.
Next, we discuss a series of policy betrayals from Republicans in Congress – from promoting transgenderism and global warming in the military to allowing illegal aliens to seek government jobs.
Finally, we focus on some of the latest policy betrayals in this administration: from certifying the Iran deal to bringing in more low skilled workers.
When will the conservative media wake up and actually do their job? The Republican Party will never change unless Republican voters demand it. But they will never demand such change if they are not made aware of what is going on in Washington.
Show links
McMaster Outlines Hillary Clinton–Like Approach to Certification of Iran Nuclear Deal
Trump admin brings in 15,000 more low skilled workers
Naked men in female showers in the military
The courts are destroying our sovereignty and immigration policies
Illegal aliens allowed to seek government employment Congress wants a transgender military that fights the weather but…
Not a military that identifies Islamic threat
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Jul 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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