Check out Kim’s website for information on the Media Training Workshop scheduled for February 19, 2022. Kim and Helen Raleigh, author and Senior Contributor to The Federalist, will center on messaging, what to do if you get caught in a “gotcha,” and assistance on audio and video interviews. Information can be found here. Additionally, Kim will co-moderate the Republican Senate Candidate Forum on January 29, 2022, at 7pm. Click here for more information to hear from candidates campaigning to replace Michael Bennet in the U.S. Senate. America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday features Betty Cranmer and her daughter Susan Gorman. Betty lived in Britain during World War II and describes what she experienced. The show broadcasts 3-4pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Additional shows can be heard Sunday 10-11pm, and Saturday 10-11pm. The Bill of the Day, HB22-1025 Repeal Of Infrequently Used Tax Expenditures, is a “camel’s nose under the tent” assault on TABOR (Colorado’s Taxpayers Bill of Rights). Under the Colorado Constitutional Amendment TABOR, tax credits or exemptions cannot be eliminated without a vote of the people. This bill is a TABOR, Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, violation.
Dr. Jill Vecchio, frequent guest, reviews the Supreme Court’s ruling last week regarding vaccine mandate rules from OSHA and HHS. The two decisions actually contradict one another. The Supreme Court ruled in the OSHA case that OSHA only has the authority to make rules on what happens at work and nothing affecting employees outside of the workplace. But in the HHS case, the Supreme Court ruled that HHS could make rules that would affect staff outside of their workplace. Interesting to note that it was stated in the ruling, “Administrative agencies are creatures of statutes.” Legislators have abdicated their authority to bureaucrats, non-elected and unaccountable people. The Supreme Court was asked to expedite an opinion on these cases from the lower courts. This is most probably not the last word in both cases.
Rasmussen Reports completes a survey regarding unvaccinated individuals: 55% of Democrat voters and 19% of Republican voters would support government power to fine those who choose not to get the COVID-19 vaccination; 59% of Democrat voters would support confinement to homes if an individual refused to get a COVID-19 vaccination and; 48% of Democrat voters think that the government should have the power to fine or imprison people who question COVID-19 vaccinations and its efficacy.
Guest Phil Kerpen with American Commitment questions the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus hospitalization numbers. Why are we implementing policy on very questionable data? To correct the data, many people will have to admit that they were wrong; psychologically many people are not willing to confront this fact, including parents. Fauci’s narrative is to promote mis-truths and manipulated data; this is bad public health policy and has no logical reasoning. His main goal is to influence behavior. We should not force or punish people regarding their personal decisions about their bodies even though some Democrats support these power grabs per the Rasmussen Report. If Washington DC’s current vaccination card and photo ID mandate was coming from the right it would be called what it is, fascism. Connect the dots. The headlines are manipulating the narrative.
Lauren Fix joins Kim to explain why the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's proposed 2026 kill switch should be rejected. Lauren Fix joins Kim...
former Colorado State Senator Kevin Lundberg joins Kim to discuss censorship and the force of power given to the Colorado Air Quality Commission with...
Hans von Spakovsky critiques ranked choice voting's flaws. Kevin Lundberg addresses current issues in The Lundberg Report.