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How the Federal Reserve Affects Your Freedom

Jay Davidson explains how the Federal Reserve is a threat to the freedom of American citizens. .
Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson discusses his recent article in American Thinker, How the Federal Reserve Affects Your Freedom. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses Tyson Foods' recent announcement of a partnership with Protix, the leading global insect ingredients company. Kurt Kastain and Scott Schoenbauer explain why they are running for the Poudre School Board.

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Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson discusses his recent article in American Thinker, How the Federal Reserve Affects Your Freedom. There is a pervasive overconfidence in the abilities of the Federal Reserve, despite evidence of its propensity for both malevolent and imprudent decision-making, such as the overproduction of currency, which has significantly contributed to inflation. This institution, staffed by undoubtedly intelligent individuals, often proceeds with actions that appear to disregard the far-reaching impacts of their policies, raising concerns about their consideration for the broader economic fallout. With the unchecked escalation of inflation under the joint oversight of Congress and the Federal Reserve, it’s becoming increasingly apparent that inflation poses the most formidable challenge to the United States’ economy today. The persistent rise of inflation suggests a troubling trajectory for economic stability, one that requires immediate and thoughtful intervention to prevent further financial distress for the nation. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.

Interview with Trent Loos

Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses Tyson Foods‘ recent announcement of a partnership with Protix, the leading global insect ingredients company. Tyson Foods’ latest initiative towards sustainability has sparked a dialogue as it embarks on a collaboration with a company specializing in insect cultivation. This innovative approach plans to repurpose livestock waste into insect feed, with the insects, in turn, being used to feed chickens. However, this move has raised eyebrows, notably from critics like Loos, who is concerned that this could be a precursor to insects being incorporated directly into human food products. Such partnerships are indicative of a broader trend towards consolidation within the food production industry. Meanwhile, food companies, including Tyson, appear to be embracing the narrative that greenhouse gases are a significant environmental issue, aligning their business strategies with environmental concerns. Given these developments, some consumers are feeling cautious, potentially to the point of considering whether to continue purchasing Tyson products amidst these sweeping changes in production practices. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

Interview with Kurt Kastain and Scott Schoenbauer

Kurt Kastain and Scott Schoenbauer explain why they are running for the Poudre School Board. Listen to the full interview in the first hour. Learn more about their campaigns at their websites: Kastain’s website is here and Schoenbauer’s website is here.

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