Trent Loos notes that if the people in Denver and Boulder want gray wolves in Colorado, then they should have them introduced in their backyard. The ballot question to reintroduce gray wolves into Colorado was that they would be reintroduced west of the Continental Divide. The efforts to reintroduce gray wolves and the 2008 initiative in California aimed at providing more space for chickens in their cages are both misguided endeavors in wildlife advocacy. Unfortunately, these initiatives do not yield any tangible benefits and, in fact, have adverse effects on food production. Rather than advocating for the complete eradication of wolves, a more prudent approach involves their management, ensuring that they are kept away from areas where they may pose a threat to livestock. Moreover, there is a concerning trend in modern society where people are not being educated to fear predatory animals, leading to various issues that warrant attention and consideration. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.
Interview with Tristan Justice of The Federalist
Writer at The Federalist Tristan Justice discusses his two recent articles regarding trans activism. Justice delves into the current sentiments of GOP voters in a recent article, highlighting transgender activism as their foremost concern. This observation is substantiated by a poll from American Compass, which underscores the significance that conservative voters now place on “culture war” issues, particularly those related to transgender acceptance. The findings suggest a notable shift in conservative priorities, indicating that economic issues, which were once paramount, have receded from the top spot in the eyes of these voters. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.
Interview with Gary Hodges
Gary Hodges explains why he is a candidate for Longmont Town Council. Learn more here.
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