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Ep 387 | Dangling Steak in Front of Conservatives, Only to Pull It Back
Ep 387 | Dangling Steak in Front of Conservatives, Only to Pull It Back
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62 minutes
Released:
Apr 8, 2019
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Podcast episode
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We’ve seen this play out over and over again. We hear good news on policy or personnel decisions in this administration, but then the opportunity gets yanked away from us. Often, it is our fault because we fail to mobilize quickly enough. I begin today’s discussion by analyzing the latest shake-ups at the Department of Homeland Security and who should be the next DHS secretary as well as directors of ICE and CBP. At the very least, this will keep the border issue alive in the news cycle.
Next, I demonstrate how Roberts and Kavanaugh are now the ultimate steaks that were yanked away from us. We thought we finally had a conservative Supreme Court…right? Think again. Kavanaugh is worse than we thought.
Next, I discuss how the attorney general is more concerned about accusations that transgender recruits to the FBI were “discriminated" against, rather than working to solve the lawfare against our sovereignty.
Finally, the economy is doing well, but not as well as it should be given the job market. Why? The debt is so out of control that it is inhibiting our growth right now, not just in the future.
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I warned you that Kavanaugh would be like Roberts
AG Barr is more concerned about having more transgenders in the FBI than fixing our rule of law
Spending is 13.7% higher than even during Obama’s final year
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Next, I demonstrate how Roberts and Kavanaugh are now the ultimate steaks that were yanked away from us. We thought we finally had a conservative Supreme Court…right? Think again. Kavanaugh is worse than we thought.
Next, I discuss how the attorney general is more concerned about accusations that transgender recruits to the FBI were “discriminated" against, rather than working to solve the lawfare against our sovereignty.
Finally, the economy is doing well, but not as well as it should be given the job market. Why? The debt is so out of control that it is inhibiting our growth right now, not just in the future.
Show links
I warned you that Kavanaugh would be like Roberts
AG Barr is more concerned about having more transgenders in the FBI than fixing our rule of law
Spending is 13.7% higher than even during Obama’s final year
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Apr 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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