Indigo Ag’s Concerning Agenda
Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains why Indigo Ag is a concern.. Fractal technology expert Jay Valentine discusses his recent essay, The 2024 Reality TV Show to Blow Up Leftist Election Fraud.
Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains why Indigo Ag is a concern.. Fractal technology expert Jay Valentine discusses his recent essay, The 2024 Reality TV Show to Blow Up Leftist Election Fraud.
“RINOs, psyops, controlled opposition like Breitbart and Fox and the grifter consultant class are selling the narrative that Trump wins the 2024 nomination bigly — then takes the Electoral College,” writes tech expert Jay Valentine. Valentine explains that Trump wins until phantoms vote. Producer Luke and Kim discuss socialism vs capitalism. Colorado Healthcare Providers for Freedom’s Matt Dark explains the “Right to Refuse” lawsuits.
Jay Valentine, leader of the team that built the eBay fraud engine and the technology for the TSA No-Fly List, explains election officials don’t want you to see voter rolls—they want you to go away. Dr. Jill Vecchio discusses the banking system, the dollar, and BRICS-Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
In commemoration of Earth Day, Rick Turnquist reviews the role that fossil fuels play in our modern lives…and how we must defend their use to expand and promote human flourishing.
Sixth-generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses the negative consequences of bad public policy to human flourishing. Senior Fellow in fiscal policy with the Independence Institute, Joshua Sharf continues answering your questions regarding the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Yvonne Paez shares her reactions to Ben Martin’s latest entry in Lincoln’s Life and Sword series.
Host of Full Measure on Sinclair TV Sharyl Attkisson shines light on the continued agenda to prevent Donald Trump from running for president. Natale Menten joins Kim to discuss government efforts to implement Prop 123. Ty Winter discusses the assault on parental rights at the Colorado legislature.
What is Government? Rick Turnquist breaks down what government is, what the proper functions of government are, and how government continues to grow over time. Is anarchy worse than tyranny?
As in Civil War times, America is in a dangerous and tenuous place. Patriotic historian Ben Martin continues our series on Mr. Lincoln: His Life and Sword. Transportation and land planning expert Randal O’Toole discusses fifteen minute cities.
Reporter at the Arizona Free Press Corinne Murdock discusses her recent essay The Left’s Secret Infrastructure to Flip Arizona Blue. The Car Coach Lauren Fix shares her perspective on the WEF’s agenda that everything you need would be within a fifteen minute walk or bike ride. The Car Coach Lauren Fix shares her perspective on the WEF’s agenda that everything you need would be within a fifteen minute walk or bike ride. Greg Lopez explains concerns regarding transparency of a new special district.
Radical Democrats and Republican Consultants are working together to censor the vote and the voice of everyday Coloradans. In this essay, Republican Sponsored SB23-101 Silences Coloradans Voices, Kim Monson explains that this bill enriches petition gathering businesses, and gives the power to the Secretary of State to determine which candidates will appear on Coloradans’ primary ballots.
In his latest essay, Rick Turnquist takes a look at Morality and Human Flourishing. What do these terms mean and how do they intersect?
Colorado is in trouble. Car thefts, bank robberies, egg prices, homelessness, kids falling behind in reading, writing, and math, and expensive housing. In this essay Kim connects the dots between radical, activist Democrat and Republican Consultant Elite PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Interested Parties) who have united to implement public policy futhering their new Green deal. This Green deal is about the Green that they put in the pockets.
Concerned citizen Lisa Bennett discusses a video that has surfaced of election officials shredding ballots in Montana. Sixth-generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains his concerns regarding our food security and energy security relative to public policy.
Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses what has happened with the price of eggs in Colorado and around the world.. Andy Jones and Kelind Thomas join Kim to explain why they are running for Douglas County GOP. Engaged citizen Ted Mische explains the upcoming GOP bonus member elections, caucus elections, and why it is so important for the “We the People” Grass Roots to be involved..
Founder of Open the Books Adam Andrzejewski explains victory regarding the 118th Congress’s adoption of the “Read the Bill” requirement and posting every piece of legislation online with 72 hours notice. RE/MAX realtor Karen Levine and Mortgage Specialist Lorne Levy share the latest regarding home ownership and interest rates. Todd Watkins joins Kim to discuss the newly formed Peak Republicans group of El Paso county, and its focus on election integrity.
The price of eggs has increased from $2.99 a dozen to $6.99 a dozen since January of 2022. In this essay Kim Monson explains that the jump in price is primarily because of Colorado legislation HB20-1343 which was signed by this governor on July 1, 2020. HB20-1343 dictates the square footage that mid-level egg producers must provide for each chicken and that egg-laying hens must be “provided enrichments that allow them to exhibit natural behaviors, including a minimum, scratch areas, perches, nest boxes, and dust bathing areas.” These new regulations have increased the cost of breakfast for Coloradans by 133% which is affecting the food affordability and food security of children and adults across the state.
Gregg Phillips with True the Vote explains True the Vote’s cell phone locator data which is the basis for Dinesh D’souza’s documentary 2000 Mules. Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses his recent essay at American Thinker, There Certainly Was an Insurrection But Not By Trump. Jessica Vaughn, Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies joins Kim to discuss her recently published article, Biden’s Border Policies Facilitate Shocking Modern Slavery.
If you are an individual who values accountability, responsibility, and transparency, this essay of the Best and Worst of Colorado Politics in 2022 is a helpful summary of the past year. Hopefully, these stories will inspire all of us to focus our citizen engagement to improve our communities. Our state needs watchdogs over education, public health, and elected officials. Find the area that you can improve with your time and talents in 2023.
There are always unknowns in life, however the COVID reaction disruption was full of unknowns that we had to deal with. In his latest essay What Are You Certain Of? Brad Beck discusses a daily online community he participated in which gave him hope, inspiration and business ideas. He explains that the advice to focus on what you are certain of was and is great help in times of uncertainty.
Brad Beck joins Kim in the studio to discuss election issues and drift away from traditional values and to also promote his upcoming essay, What Are You Certain Of? representation. Coloradans’ votes and voices are being marginalized through legalized election manipulation such as dirty and bloated voter rolls, three weeks to vote, ballot drop boxes, and legalized ballot harvesting. Researcher Lisa Bennett discusses where do we go from here?
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