Gregory Wrightstone, author and executive director of the CO2 Coalition, joins Kim to discuss the importance of coal for meeting energy needs. Michael Bloomberg has committed an additional $500 million to his campaign against the American coal industry. Critics argue that eliminating coal from the energy mix could lead to economic disaster, as coal continues to be one of the most dependable sources of energy. This sentiment is echoed in the belief that attacking coal is essentially an attack on human progress and economic prosperity. For those interested in exploring this viewpoint further, Wrightstone’s upcoming book, A Very Convenient Warming, delves into these issues and is available for pre-order. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.
Interview with Ben Murrey
Ben Murrey, director of Independence Institute’s Fiscal Policy Center, joins Kim to discuss the defeat of Proposition HH. Proposition HH, known for its challenging and deceptive wording, was notably defeated with 60% of the vote against it, marking a significant victory. This outcome reflects a strong desire among Republicans for tax relief and income tax reductions. However, it’s uncertain if Democrats share this sentiment to the same extent, given the complex nature of the bill and the divergent political priorities. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.
Interview with Donald Sweeting
Chancellor at Colorado Christian University Dr. Don Sweeting notes that Pro-Hamas protests expose the massive failure at the heart of American higher education. In his opinion piece titled Pro-Hamas protests expose the massive failure at the heart of American higher education, he discusses this issue in depth. Sweeting points out that many American universities adopt a “neo-Marxist” framework, which he believes reprograms students with anti-American attitudes. In contrast, Colorado Christian University offers an educational model that focuses on fostering faith and morality, standing apart from these trends. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.
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