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Flag Officers 4 America

Flag Officers 4 America
Ret. Army Major General Joe Arbuckle discusses the Flag Officers 4 America open letter that provides citizens with a national security assessment and asks citizens to get involved and vote. Joe Brunner, local independent owner of Lukas Liquors, explains that a "NO" vote on the three ballot alcohol questions will ultimately preserve lower prices and choices for consumers in Colorado.

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Ret. Army Major General Joe Arbuckle discusses the Flag Officers 4 America open letter that provides citizens with a national security assessment and asks citizens to get involved and vote. Arbuckle is one of the organizers for Flags Officers 4 America. Arbuckle believes America is in the most dangerous period it’s been in since its founding, in terms of the hold this current administration has on the nation, and the various foreign threats we’re facing. The upcoming presidential election is critical to the future of this country. Arbuckle states that “weakness invites aggression”, which could explain the various foreign adversaries we’re facing (ie China, Russie, North Korea). The Biden administration is spineless, and many citizens fail to realize how much this puts the country at risk. Political correctness runs rampant in the military thanks to Biden. Go here to sign the open letter  A Republic if You Can Keep It. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.

Interview with Joe Brunner

Joe Brunner, local independent owner of Lukas Liquors, explains that a “NO” vote on the three ballot alcohol questions will ultimately preserve lower prices and choices for consumers in Colorado. The 3 proposed liquor bills are largely opposed by small businesses dealing in liquor. Small businesses are aware that these ballot measures will allow corporations to interfere with the market. The aforementioned ballot measures are not in favor of small businesses or the free market. They’re worded in a misleading manner to trick consumers into supporting them, when in reality these would simply allow corporations to gouge liquor prices. Third party alcohol deliveries can land liquor stores in hot water. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

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