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A Way Out of the Chaos

A Way Out of the Chaos
Jay Davidson, Founder/CEO of First American State Bank, shares insights in his new article, "A Way Out of All the Chaos, Trent Loos weighs in on PETA's suggestion to use potatoes instead of eggs for Easter.

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Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson discusses his most recent article, A Way Out of All the Chaos. The deliberate use of chaos as a strategy to control society has been observed, where creating turmoil provides an opportunity for governing authorities to impose oppressive measures, often under the guise of restoring order through regulations. In this context, the Constitution serves as a critical safeguard, designed to ensure lawfulness while simultaneously restraining government power. It is imperative that citizens demand strict adherence to the Constitution from politicians to prevent a descent into authoritarianism. Upholding individual rights and maintaining a steadfast commitment to constitutional principles are essential to keeping society on a path that respects freedom and democracy.Listen to the full show in the first hour.

Interview with Trent Loos

Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares his thoughts on PETA recommending colored potatoes instead of colored eggs for the White House Easter egg hunt. After a brief decrease, the cost of eggs has surged once more. Amidst these fluctuating prices, PETA has made an unusual request to President Biden, urging him to substitute traditional Easter eggs with Easter potatoes during the White House celebrations. This move by PETA and similar organizations is seen by some as an effort to leverage animal welfare concerns as a pretext for exerting greater control over society. Meanwhile, an upcoming eclipse on the 8th has caught the attention of observers like Loos, who find symbolism in the event’s contrast of darkness with the light and renewal traditionally associated with Easter. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

 

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