The Principle of One Person, One Vote Under Fire

October 30, 2024 01:51:06
The Principle of One Person, One Vote Under Fire
The Kim Monson Show
The Principle of One Person, One Vote Under Fire

Oct 30 2024 | 01:51:06

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Show Notes

On October 30, 2024, Nephi Cole, Hans Von Spakovsky, Trent Loos, and Ramey Johnson joined the show. Nephi Cole exposes how Proposition KK’s excise tax burdens law-abiding gun owners while Proposition 127’s trophy hunting ban and Denver’s fur ordinance threaten hunting traditions and Western commerce Heritage Foundation legal expert Hans Von Spakovsky dismantles ranked choice voting as confusing, chaotic, and anti-democratic, tracing its funding to left-wing mega.

Firearms Freedoms and Ballot Measure Deceptions

Start listening at 16:00 – Hour 1

Nephi Cole, director of state affairs for the National Shooting Sports Foundation, exposes the deceptive marketing behind Colorado’s Proposition KK, an excise tax on firearms and ammunition that burdens law-abiding citizens rather than criminals. Cole explains that such taxes disproportionately affect those who can least afford protection, including single mothers in dangerous neighborhoods.

The conversation extends to Proposition 127, a trophy hunting ban that Cole describes as a stepping stone toward eliminating hunting entirely. He notes that Colorado requires beneficial use of all harvested wildlife, making claims of trophy hunting misleading. Denver’s proposed fur ban in Ordinance 308 would devastate vendors at the National Western Stock Show and affect products ranging from cowboy hats to fishing lures.

“The people that they hurt the most anytime that you add cost are people who can’t afford, or they’re people who are less privileged, and so that’s exactly what this does. It makes it more difficult for people to exercise their right to keep and bear arms.”

Nephi Cole, Director of State Affairs, National Shooting Sports Foundation

Ranked Choice Voting Threatens Electoral Integrity

Start listening at 30:19 – Hour 1

Hans Von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, delivers a comprehensive critique of Proposition 131’s ranked choice voting and jungle primary provisions. He describes the system as confusing, chaotic, and fundamentally anti-democratic, citing New York City’s mayoral race where eight rounds of tabulation were required and 140,000 ballots were discarded due to voter exhaustion.

Von Spakovsky traces the money behind ranked choice voting initiatives to left-wing mega donors including George Soros and former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. He highlights that Alaska voters, after experiencing ranked choice voting, now have a referendum on their ballot to repeal it. The system’s complexity has even caused election officials to certify wrong winners, discovered only through outside audits months after elections.

“Who would want to put in a system that in fact says, you know what, we don’t want to elect the people that a majority of voters want and believe is their first choice? This is actually very much an anti-democratic system.”

Hans Von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow, Heritage Foundation

Property Rights Under Global Assault

Start listening at 68:55 – Hour 2

Trent Loos, sixth-generation farmer and rancher from Nebraska, connects property rights threats from conservation easements to transmission line corridors and solar industrial complexes. He emphasizes that these installations should never be called farms, arguing that language shapes public perception and policy. Loos highlights how solar panels manufactured and assembled in China are being placed around U.S. Air Force bases, raising national security concerns.

The discussion expands globally through Loos’s daily international broadcast, featuring Australian farmer Layla McDougal who warns that power company easements represent the end of farmer rights. Water rights emerge as a critical battleground, with Loos recounting how Los Angeles purchased all of Bishop, California’s water rights decades ago rather than investing in desalination technology. He calls for community resilience and direct engagement against policies that undermine food, fiber, and fuel production.

“In no way, shape, or form, putting a wind turbine or a solar panel on a piece of land that should be producing food is a farm. It is a solar industrial complex.”

Trent Loos, Sixth-Generation Farmer and Rancher

Energy Independence and Healthcare at Stake

Start listening at 102:52 – Hour 2

Ramey Johnson, candidate for Colorado House District 30, makes an unapologetic case for the oil and gas industry. Drawing on her nursing background, Johnson details how crude oil derivatives are essential to modern healthcare, from IV tubing to dialysis equipment to ambulance components. Without these petroleum products, she warns, healthcare would regress to 17th and 18th century standards.

Johnson contrasts her support for energy independence with her opponent’s vote to ban gas fireplaces and raise property taxes through mill levy increases. She connects these local policy battles to the broader themes explored in A Climate Conversation, a documentary she and her husband Walt produced to present alternative scientific perspectives on climate policy costs.

“All of the equipment in your emergency room, your operating room, the equipment in an ambulance, in a fire truck, they’re all crude oil derivatives for all those components, plus the tires, the asphalt.”

Ramey Johnson, Candidate for Colorado House District 30

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