Reducing Taxes, Spending, and Government Overreach

November 14, 2024 01:50:28
Reducing Taxes, Spending, and Government Overreach
The Kim Monson Show
Reducing Taxes, Spending, and Government Overreach

Nov 14 2024 | 01:50:28

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Show Notes

On November 14, 2024, Jay Davidson, Karen Levine, and Michelle Exner joined the show. Davidson explained the difference between true capitalism and cronyism, warning against government overreach and urging the incoming administration to reduce taxes, regulations, and spending rather than simply replacing one set of rules with another Levine discussed how government affordable housing programs burden full-price consumers while exploring whether Trump-era opportunity zones.

Capitalism vs. Cronyism and the Path Forward

Start listening at 25:14 – Hour 1

Jay Davidson, founder and CEO of First American State Bank, warns against government overreach and the dangers of cronyism masquerading as capitalism. Davidson explains that true capitalism represents the free exchange of goods and services without coercion, while cronyism involves government funneling taxpayer money to favored corporations through solar panels, electric vehicles, and green energy subsidies.

Davidson draws a direct line between individual freedom and capitalism, arguing that capitalism emerged from the constitutional framework established by the Founding Fathers. He cautions the incoming Republican administration against arrogance, urging them to reduce laws, regulations, and taxes rather than simply replacing one set of rules with another. The banker emphasizes that property rights form the foundation of American prosperity.

“The difference between cronyism and capitalism is the same as the difference between fascism and our constitutional republic. Cronyism is so far, in my opinion, left because it is controlled by a government entity.”

Jay Davidson, CEO, First American State Bank

Housing Incentives and Free Market Solutions

Start listening at 61:25 – Hour 2

Karen Levine, RE/MAX realtor, examines how government housing programs often burden full-price consumers while attempting to create affordable housing. She contrasts heavy-handed affordability mandates with Trump-era opportunity zones that incentivized development of blighted properties without distorting the broader market.

Levine shares a story about kindness in real estate transactions, where a seller offered flexibility to buyers facing market challenges. She argues that looking for solutions through cooperation rather than government mandates produces better outcomes for all parties involved.

“When you’re looking at affordable housing programs, the thought process is you have to incentivize the developer to do the project, and then you end up really burdening the free market, the full consumer, the consumer that’s paying full board with meeting the financial needs of those agreements.”

Karen Levine, RE/MAX Realtor

Land Acknowledgments and Indoctrination in Schools

Start listening at 77:22 – Hour 2

Michelle Exner, senior advisor at Parents Defending Education and former Marine Corps officer, exposes the problematic trend of land and labor acknowledgments at school events. These declarations, made before graduations and school board meetings, assert that American land belongs to Native tribes and imply that current Americans should feel guilt for historical actions.

Exner argues that while historical facts about Native American relations belong in history classrooms, formal declarations at school events constitute indoctrination rather than education. She points to the connection between these acknowledgments and the oppressor-oppressed paradigm driving anti-Israel campus protests. Parents Defending Education is also investigating Chinese Communist Party funding in K-12 schools, parental exclusion policies, and DEI programs that divide students by race and gender.

“I think education is the most important, really the most important topic in our country, right?”

Michelle Exner, Senior Advisor, Parents Defending Education

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