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South Dakota as the Ground Zero for the War on Landowners | Guest: Amanda Radke | 2/19/24
South Dakota as the Ground Zero for the War on Landowners | Guest: Amanda Radke | 2/19/24
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Feb 19, 2024
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He who controls the land controls the food supply and all humanity. Land is something God is not making more of, yet it is most abundant in red states. Today, I once again stress that blue-state America is irretrievably dystopian and the only way to save ourselves is to fight for freedom in red states. It would be so easy to block the climate fascist agenda in red states except for the fact that Republicans are frauds. We’re joined today by South Dakota rancher and activist Amanda Radke, who is sounding the alarm on how state Republicans are trying to strip counties of the authority to regulate Green New Deal carbon pipelines. They want to work seamlessly with international interests and the feds to grab local land and use it for nothing more than storing carbon to grease the skids of the global warming dystopia. She warns that this week will be the inflection point in this battle, which is more important than anything you will hear about in political news this week.
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Feb 19, 2024
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