How to Beat America's Internal Enemies - The Kim Monson Show

How to Beat America’s Internal Enemies

How to Beat America's Internal Enemies
Scott Powell discusses America's internal destruction by elites and defeating a 16-point plan in 2024. Stacy Wons shares her journey in "Losing My Child, Finding My God."

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Scott Powell, Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, notes that America is being destroyed from within by elites in and out of government and explains how to defeat the enemy’s 16-point demolition plan in 2024. Powell’s latest Townhall essay, You Bet Americans Can Defeat the Enemy’s 16-Point Demolition Plan in 2024, critically analyzes the current state of America. It highlights how the nation is being undermined from within, primarily due to the actions of elites and the implementation of detrimental policies. The article emphasizes the crucial role of everyday citizens in this scenario, urging them to recognize and harness the power of their collective numbers and voices. Alongside these internal challenges, the piece also acknowledges the external threats of corruption, particularly pointing out influences from countries like China. However, it underscores that the majority of the corruption and challenges facing America stem from internal sources rather than external ones.

Interview with Stacy Wons

Stacy Wons discusses her book Losing My Child, Finding My God. Wons authored her book with the intention of offering support and guidance to parents grappling with the unimaginable pain of losing a child, a journey she is intimately familiar with. Her own experience of loss is heartbreakingly personal, as she endured the tragedy of her newborn daughter passing away unexpectedly just three hours after birth. In the wake of this profound grief, Wons found solace and strength in her faith, which played a pivotal role in helping her navigate and eventually overcome the intense sorrow of losing her child. Her book aims to share these insights and provide a source of comfort to others facing similar heartaches.

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