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David Roth is a Denver-based attorney and commercial finance broker who has developed expertise in analyzing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) policies and their impact on free markets and business operations.
Roth's legal and finance background gives him a unique perspective on how ESG mandates affect businesses seeking capital and how these policies reshape the relationship between companies, investors, and government. He has become a vocal critic of ESG frameworks, viewing them as mechanisms that shift power from traditional shareholder capitalism to what he describes as elite-controlled stakeholder economics.
In his appearances on the Kim Monson Show, Roth has explained ESG as a form of social credit system built on climate alarmism and equity ideology. He has discussed how these policies are used to advance globalist economic agendas and how they threaten free market principles and individual property rights.
Through his professional work in commercial finance, Roth sees firsthand how ESG ratings and mandates affect businesses' access to capital and their operational decisions, informing his policy analysis with practical business experience.