Proposition 119, LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a definitive NO on the ballot. Just because it is a “sin tax,” does not make it right. In fact, the black market for marijuana will only increase. Kim’s Voter’s Guide will be published this Sunday. The Department of Justice will investigate parents who speak out against school board members; the federal government going after grassroots individuals is wrong, especially with this rhetoric. The Facebook whistleblower will appear before a Congressional committee today, a day after Facebook was offline for over six hours. Coincidence? The southern border is a mess due to Biden policies and Biden proposes actual cash for the illegal aliens. Schumer announces that we “do not have the luxury” to wait until October 18th regarding the national debt limit. Business confidence in Colorado has dropped significantly.
Frequent guest Josh Philipp, award-winning journalist with The Epoch Times and host of Crossroads, gives a teaser on his new project which revolves around China and how the China Communist Party plans to use the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus to gain dominance throughout the world. In CCP’s own words, they see it as a way to World War III resulting in China seizing control over the world. It is similar in theory to the World Economic Forum and Biden’s Build Back Better. Kim makes a comment about America’s dependence on electric transformers manufactured in China, Josh quickly begins to explain The Assassin’s Mace Doctrine. China is testing responses as they fly jets into Taiwan’s airspace, even as China faces deep economic problems. The situation in China is delicate.
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Rick Enstrom and Kim have a conversation on the misguided push to reintroduce grey wolves to Colorado. Priscilla Rahn, a candidate for CU Regent,...