Venezuelan Gang Crisis, Democrat Threats to Democracy, and Economic Freedom

August 30, 2024 01:50:48
Venezuelan Gang Crisis, Democrat Threats to Democracy, and Economic Freedom
The Kim Monson Show
Venezuelan Gang Crisis, Democrat Threats to Democracy, and Economic Freedom

Aug 30 2024 | 01:50:48

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Show Notes

On August 30, 2024, Rick Turnquist, Jim May, Jay Davidson, and Danielle Jurinsky joined the show. Turnquist argues the Democrat Party threatens constitutional governance through tactics like circumventing TABOR, forcing Biden from the race, and installing Harris without primary votes May shares the classic cowboy poem ‘The Horse Trade’ ahead of Labor Day weekend, celebrating frontier heritage and promoting Lavaca Meat Company for holiday grilling Davidson.

The Democrat Assault on Constitutional Governance

Start listening at 28:19 – Hour 1

Rick Turnquist warns that the Democrat Party poses the greatest threat to American constitutional governance. The longtime political commentator traces Democratic efforts to circumvent voter protections from the misuse of the word “democracy” to their systematic undermining of Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

Turnquist argues that the forced removal of President Biden from the 2024 race represents “the first coup in American history,” orchestrated by party insiders who installed Kamala Harris without a single primary vote. He emphasizes that the Constitution established a republic with checks and balances, not a pure democracy where simple majorities can trample minority rights.

“When Democrats whine about threats to democracy, I think it’s really important for everybody to just take a step back and recognize that the Democrat Party themselves are the true threat to democracy.”

Rick Turnquist, Political Commentator

A Cowboy’s Labor Day Tribute

Start listening at 59:20 – Hour 1

Jim May of Lavaca Meat Company shares a classic cowboy poem about horse trading as listeners prepare for Labor Day weekend. The cattleman from Old Littleton recites “The Horse Trade,” a tale of an old blue roan horse that bucks hard and a young rider who proves more capable than expected.

May reminds listeners that summer is ending and football season is approaching, recommending Lavaca’s filet bites for Labor Day grilling. The segment celebrates the cowboy tradition of storytelling that connects Americans to their frontier heritage.

“Yeah, this is when the Cowboys take some straw hats off and start to put the other hats back on.”

Jim May, Lavaca Meat Company

Government Spending and the Erosion of Economic Freedom

Start listening at 69:04 – Hour 2

Jay Davidson of First American State Bank explains how government monetary policy has devastated middle-class Americans. The banker traces the origins of quantitative easing to the Obama administration, when the Federal Reserve began printing trillions of dollars that diluted the purchasing power of every American’s savings.

Davidson distinguishes between the private sector, which creates wealth, and the public sector, which only takes it through taxation. He argues that the Biden-Harris administration’s policies represent a continuation of government overreach that benefits elites while decimating everyday Americans. The conversation turns to Kamala Harris’s proposed price controls, which Davidson frames as another attempt at government control disguised as consumer protection.

“I’m sick and tired of being regulated to death and taxed to death.”

Jay Davidson, First American State Bank

Venezuelan Gang Crisis in Aurora

Start listening at 102:39 – Hour 2

Danielle Jurinsky exposes the Venezuelan gang takeover of Aurora apartment complexes after releasing shocking video footage that went viral on national news. The Aurora City Councilwoman describes how the Romero family survived by giving gang members food, money, and clothing while living behind four deadbolts and a door brace.

Jurinsky confronts Governor Jared Polis’s dismissal of the crisis as “purely a feature of imagination” despite video evidence of armed gang members with rifles. She attributes the crisis directly to failed border policies at the federal level and sanctuary policies in Colorado and Denver. Both cars owned by the displaced family were riddled with bullet holes when Jurinsky helped move them to safety.

“This is a result of failed policies at the southern border, failed policies in the state of Colorado, and failed policies in the city of Denver. And now Aurora and the other surrounding cities of Denver are paying for it as well.”

Danielle Jurinsky, Aurora City Councilwoman

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