A Way Out of the Chaos: Restoring Constitutional Order

March 27, 2024 01:52:42
A Way Out of the Chaos: Restoring Constitutional Order
The Kim Monson Show
A Way Out of the Chaos: Restoring Constitutional Order

Mar 27 2024 | 01:52:42

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Show Notes

On March 27, 2024, Jay Davidson and Trent Loos joined the show. Jay Davidson argues that restoring constitutional order requires understanding the Constitution’s limits on government, electing politicians committed to limited government, and trusting one’s moral compass to distinguish right from wrong Trent Loos exposes how foreign money flows through animal rights organizations as the first prong in a coordinated attack on.

Constitutional Order vs. Political Chaos

Start listening at 02:47 – Hour 1

Jay Davidson, founder and CEO of First American State Bank, argues that revolutionaries require chaos to tear down stable societies. The left seeks to make citizens question their nation, religion, and philosophy, dismantling the structures that create order. Davidson identifies capitalism as the bulwark against this ant-mentality, defining true capitalism as “a willing buyer and a willing seller deciding on a transaction without outside coercion.”

Davidson traces capitalism’s origins to America’s founding, when the Founders declared citizens possess inalienable rights from their Creator rather than from government. This philosophical foundation, he argues, distinguishes legitimate free enterprise from the cronyism that big government and big business use to collude against ordinary citizens. The banker warns that progressive taxation and regulatory burdens are systematically destroying the middle class.

The path out of chaos, Davidson contends, lies in four steps: understanding the Constitution’s deeper meanings, demanding politicians adhere to its rule, trusting one’s internal moral compass, and distinguishing right from wrong. He emphasizes that the Constitution controls government, not individuals, and severely limits governmental activities far beyond current practice.

“Realize that you have an innate knowledge. You, as an individual, know right from wrong, and you know what to do about it. So gather your courage and step up and speak against the kind of force that is being forced on us, and do your best to get the right kind of politician in place, which is a small, limited government politician.”

Jay Davidson, Founder and CEO, First American State Bank

The War on Property Ownership

Start listening at 60:36 – Hour 2

Trent Loos exposes the financial machinery behind America’s wealthiest animal rights organizations, which generate nearly $500 million annually. The sixth-generation rancher traces the money to Russian oligarchs scattered into China, Davos, and Bonn, Germany. Their goal extends far beyond animal welfare: if they can make people question whether they should own an animal, property ownership itself becomes suspect.

Loos connects this attack to the World Economic Forum’s prediction that citizens will own nothing. He points to Colorado’s aggressive legislative agenda as evidence of this coordinated assault on liberty, from transgender activism bills to land use restrictions to attacks on energy production. The rancher recounts speaking at a New York conference where none of the truckers, feed manufacturers, or dairy farmers believed they would still be in business within five years.

The conversation turns to Easter’s spiritual significance and America’s crossroads moment. Loos notes the April 8th solar eclipse will cast its longest shadow over Eagle Pass, Texas, the epicenter of the border crisis. He challenges listeners to reject fear and embrace their role as dutiful citizens, citing local victories where communities defeated foreign interests by showing up at planning and zoning meetings.

“At the core of all of liberty and the constitution is the ability to own property and improve that property and improve human lives. I now know that the money that goes into the animal rights organizations is the first prong in the war against you and I owning anything.”

Trent Loos, Sixth-Generation Farmer and Rancher

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