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Insights on Constitution Day

Insights on Constitution Day
Scott Powell, the author of Rediscovering America: How the National Holidays Reveal an Incredible Tale of our Identity, offers insights on Constitution Day. Colorado GOP State Secretary Anna Ferguson joins Kim to discuss options for the GOP to opt-out of primaries.

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Scott Powell, the author of Rediscovering America: How the National Holidays Reveal an Incredible Tale of our Identity, offers insights on Constitution Day. The Constitution stands as the paramount document in the annals of our nation’s history. Its successful creation borders on the miraculous, given the immense pressures borne by its framers. The challenges they confronted were formidable, yet they managed to draft a foundational document that has withstood the test of time. Even today, the Constitution remains the cornerstone of American democracy, guiding our nation’s principles and governance. It is not without its critics, however, as some argue that many of the issues plaguing America today can be traced back to the gradual weakening of the Constitution’s power. This ongoing debate underscores the enduring significance of this historic document in shaping the course of our nation’s destiny. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.

Interview with Anna Ferguson

Colorado GOP State Secretary Anna Ferguson joins Kim to discuss options for the GOP to opt-out of primaries. Anna Ferguson serves as the State GOP Secretary, holding a pivotal role within the state’s Republican Party. Currently, the State GOP is actively exploring strategies to streamline the process of opting out of open primaries. To achieve this, a significant threshold has been set, requiring a minimum of 75% of party members to cast their votes in favor of opting out for the party to formally withdraw from open primaries. This initiative represents a significant endeavor aimed at shaping the party’s electoral strategy and participation in the broader political landscape. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.

Interview with Tina Francone and Tonya van Beber

Tina Francone and Tonya van Beber join Kim to discuss securing the electrical grid. Francone, a former Jefferson County commissioner, and van Beber, a former Colorado state representative, both bring substantial experience and expertise to their respective roles. During her tenure as a state representative, van Beber was actively engaged in initiatives aimed at enhancing the resilience of critical infrastructure, notably the Colorado Critical Infrastructure Resiliency Initiative. Her work was dedicated to fostering political action to safeguard the integrity of the electric grid, recognizing the pivotal role it plays in our nation’s security and daily life. Those seeking in-depth information about electric grid security efforts can find valuable resources at https://www.saveourgrid.org/. It’s crucial to emphasize the significance of these efforts because the electric grid’s vulnerability is a matter of national concern; any major disruption to it could severely cripple the nation. This underscores the urgent need for investments and upgrades, as the grid’s circuitry is showing signs of wear and tear, necessitating replacement and modernization. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

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