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October 17, 2025

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Property Rights Under Siege: Eminent Domain, Election Integrity, and Citizens Fighting Back

Xcel's eminent domain land grab, election integrity strategies, and how North Cherry Creek citizens defeated a GID tax scheme. October 17, 2025.

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On October 17, 2025, Kim Monson examines threats to property rights and electoral integrity with Virginia Macha of Stand for the Land Kansas, election integrity physicist Douglas Frank, Jefferson County GOP Chair Rich Wyatt, Second Syndicate co-founder Alicia Garcia, citizen watchdog Dana Busch, and Monte Vista activist Carol Riggenbach.

Xcel’s Eminent Domain Land Grab Threatens Eastern Colorado

Start listening at 21:03 – Hour 1

Virginia Macha, founder of Stand for the Land Kansas, exposes Xcel Energy’s aggressive eminent domain campaign against farmers and ranchers in Elbert County and El Paso County. Both county commissions denied Xcel’s permit requests, but the utility giant continues threatening landowners to complete the final leg of a transmission line. Macha warns that green energy projects and data centers are transforming agricultural land into what she describes as a “glass desert” and “transmission graveyard.”

The stakes extend beyond rural communities. Data centers running on abandoned gas wells consume massive amounts of water and generate constant noise pollution, with one Kansas family enduring 85-decibel humming 24 hours a day, less than 100 yards from their home. Macha urges citizens to attend planning and zoning meetings, noting that federal regulators are working to shift decision-making power from elected county commissioners to unelected planning boards more easily influenced by special interests.

“If Colorado does not hold the line and these counties don’t win and protect their land, Eastern Colorado will look similar to a glass desert, and it will really impact the agricultural heritage, but really the economy in those counties.”

Virginia Macha, Founder, Stand for the Land Kansas

Jefferson County School Board Faces Accountability Crisis

Start listening at 7:12 – Hour 1

Rich Wyatt, Chair of the Jefferson County GOP, sounds the alarm on school board priorities following the tragic shooting at Evergreen High School. While the district claims it cannot afford armed security at schools, 13 armed security personnel protected the school board meeting. The district faces a $60 million budget deficit while spending half a million dollars on consultants.

Wyatt reveals the teachers’ union donated $11,000 to a young candidate with a reported history of sexual assault charges. He urges voters to support Terry Rascone, a 20-year military veteran and foster mother, and Sam Minard for the school board.

“Who are you to have armed guards here when you can protect yourself? But the children that are not allowed to protect themselves, the most vulnerable, the most people that should be protected in our community have no protections because they didn’t want to spend the money on the budget.”

Rich Wyatt, Chair, Jefferson County GOP

Citizens Defeat General Improvement District Tax Scheme

Start listening at 72:40 – Hour 2

Dana Busch shares how North Cherry Creek residents organized to defeat a proposed General Improvement District that would have imposed new taxes while giving residents only 14% representation despite contributing 57% of the funding. The GID board would have had power to levy taxes, borrow money, exercise eminent domain, and exist in perpetuity.

Facing dismissive responses from their city council representative and a consultant earning up to $149,000 from the project, neighbors launched a grassroots campaign with 300 yard signs, door-to-door canvassing, and public education events. Within 15 minutes of a community meeting where over 200 residents demanded answers, the consultant announced North Cherry Creek’s removal from the GID. Days later, the entire proposal collapsed.

“I guess, you know, I think the biggest takeaway I have, I think, especially in the time we’re in and the stories that you present, Kim, is that that, you know, we still do have a voice as much as so many of us feel defeated and at the will of, you know, government choices, but you need to get enough people who are going to actually take action, get organized and be strategic.”

Dana Busch, Citizen Watchdog

Second Amendment Organization Launches Operation Education

Start listening at 62:55 – Hour 2

Alicia Garcia, co-founder of the Second Syndicate, announces Operation Education, a fundraising initiative to pay the $1,000 tuition for educators and school staff who want training to be armed through FASTER Colorado. Every $5 donation enters supporters into a drawing for a custom-engraved Springfield 1911.

Garcia emphasizes that Colorado law already permits trained educators to carry firearms in schools, but cost remains a barrier. The Second Syndicate aims to remove that obstacle while connecting educators with resources from gun shop owners and the Colorado Firearms Safety League Alliance.

“We don’t want to wait until our government is going to find solutions for us when our children are in such desperate need of these things. We’re going to do what we can as a Second Amendment organization to intervene and to find solutions.”

Alicia Garcia, Co-founder, Second Syndicate

Election Integrity Expert Brings Seven Steps Strategy to Colorado

Start listening at 100:35 – Hour 2

Douglas Frank, a physicist with 60 peer-reviewed publications, explains how small counties can reclaim control of their elections. Working with Carol Riggenbach in Colorado’s San Luis Valley, Frank has been analyzing voter rolls in Conejos, Rio Grande, and Saguache counties to reveal manipulation patterns that local clerks may not recognize.

Frank’s strategy involves organizing citizens, engaging sheriffs who have constitutional authority to interpose on behalf of disenfranchised voters, and linking multiple counties together for collective action. He points to successes in California’s Shasta County and Huntington Beach, where communities have taken back local control of elections despite state opposition.

“It happens when the people, local people, get together, organize and strategically take back control.”

Douglas Frank, Physicist and Election Integrity Expert

Guests

Rich Wyatt

Rich Wyatt is the Chair of the Jefferson County Republicans and a retired police officer. He organizes Second Amendment events and advocates for school safety and conservative causes.

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Virginia Macha

Virginia Macha is the founder of Stand 4 The Land Kansas, advocating for property rights against industrial energy projects and eminent domain abuse. An engineer and small business owner, she organizes grassroots resistance across Kansas and Colorado.

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Alicia Garcia

Alicia Garcia is a firearms educator, Second Amendment advocate, and co-founder of The Second Syndicate. She owns Concealed Carry Classes of Denver and is a plaintiff in Garcia v. Polis.

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Dana Busch

Cherry Creek North resident who led the successful grassroots campaign to defeat Denver's proposed General Improvement District, demonstrating how organized citizens can hold local government accountable.

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Douglas Frank

World-renowned physicist with a PhD in surface electroanalytical chemistry and 60 peer-reviewed publications who has become a leading election integrity expert and grassroots educator.

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Carol Riggenbach

San Luis Valley rancher, healthcare administrator, and election integrity activist from Monte Vista, Colorado. Former candidate for Colorado House District 62 and owner of a Trump-themed retail store.

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