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How to Break the Republican/Democrat Monopoly on Politics | 3/7/22
How to Break the Republican/Democrat Monopoly on Politics | 3/7/22
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62 minutes
Released:
Mar 7, 2022
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Today, I introduce my plan for how to upend the monopoly in politics. I propose running accomplished, non-political candidates as independents in the general election on very potent issues that will crush the two other parties. The place to start is in the medical freedom movement. It will upend not just the Republican vs. Democrat party duopoly, but also the conservative vs. liberal dynamic. The goal would be running to crush the corrupt elite governing class, which consists of both parties, and it will allow for a broader appeal. Also, I discuss how the military injection mandate is worse than ever, yet Republicans refuse to fight it in the budget.
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Released:
Mar 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Democrats Can't Safeguard Our Sovereignty, Security, or Society: Republicans have a majority in the House and Senate, and therefore they should be "greasing the skids" for a GOP President to come in and undo the the societal transformation that has occurred under President Obama. Democrats cannot safeguard, nor will the attempt to, our SOVEREIGNTY, SECURITY, or SOCIETY and the principles that are the basis for these pillars. The big question is why Republicans are asleep at the wheel. The GOP has the chance to win on so many "80/20" issues but shy away at the first scent that it might expose them politically. Daniel and Joe discuss these three issues, and how if Republicans wanted to win on them they could. The key to upholding Sovereignty, Security, and Society is simple -- but it requires adhering to actual conservative principles. Listen as Daniel lays out the plain facts on what it takes to win on conservative issues that are vital to the success and prosperity of America. by Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz