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Best podcasts about election news

Latest podcast episodes about election news

RV Miles Podcast
NEWS | Utah Lawsuit Demands Handover of Federal Land, 12 States Agree. RV Fires On The Rise, and More.

RV Miles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 14:43


In this episode of RV Miles, we cover Utah's lawsuit against the federal government over land ownership. The Supreme Court may take up the case, which could affect federal land control across many states. We also have important RV safety reminders for cold weather, updates on state park renovations, trailer-friendly EV charging station installations in Oregon, and notable industry recalls.  Jason closes the show with a discussion on the intersection of politics and RV news, emphasizing the importance of staying informed about local and state issues that directly impact the RV community. Head to RVDestinations.com and use code MILE20 for 20% off your annual subscription.  ***** Become a Mile Marker Member and support this content. Learn more at https://RVMiles.com/milemarkers  Subscribe to the RV Miles Podcast Channel: https://www.youtube.com/RVMilesPodcast.  ****************************** Connect with RV Miles:  RV Miles Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rvmiles Shop the RV Miles Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/rvmiles RV Miles Mailing List: https://rvmiles.com/mailinglist Mile Marker Membership: https://rvmiles.com/milemarkers 00:00 Introduction  00:06 Utah's Lawsuit Against Federal Land Ownership 04:00 RV Destinations Magazine Sponsorship 04:44 Winter RV Safety Tips 05:40 State Park Renovations and EV Charging Stations 06:08 Election News and a Winnebago Recall 07:23 REI's Return Policy Crackdown 08:05 Veterans Day Free Park Entry 09:13 Addressing Politics in RV News

Agweek Podcast
Agweek Market Wrap: Election news delivers some direction to cattle and grain markets

Agweek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 9:26


Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss the grain and cattle markets post 2024 election on the Agweek Market Wrap. 

O'Connor & Company
Latest Election News, The View Gets Hysterical

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 28:02


In the 5 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Patrice Onwuka discussed: Trump wins Arizona in 2024 presidential election, completing a swing-state sweep GOP projected to flip majority of Democrats' House seats in Trump-won districts Slotkin wins tight Michigan Senate race to hold seat for Democrats The View melts down over Trump's historic victory: ‘Profoundly disturbed' Where to find more about WMAL's morning show:  Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc.  Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Thursday, November 7, 2024 / 5 AM Hour  O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breaking Boundaries with Brad Polumbo
How Trump won and what comes next

Breaking Boundaries with Brad Polumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 28:09


Trump won and he won massively. But was it because half the country is made up of racists, bigots, and idiots? Or did the Democrats massively mess up... Audio listeners SUBSCRIBE here! https://open.spotify.com/show/2DKsJYYEQi9aQX2ew1Dm7J?si=f3d4c0f1ea0c412b Follow me: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HannahCox/featured Twitter: https://twitter.com/HannahDCox TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hannahdcox Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahdanielle_cox6/reels/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hannahdaniellecox7/   DONATE to BASEDPolitics: https://donorbox.org/support-basedpolitics Sign up for BASEDPolitics for regular content updates: https://basedpolitics.substack.com/

BASED with Hannah Cox
How Trump won and what comes next

BASED with Hannah Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 28:09


Trump won and he won massively. But was it because half the country is made up of racists, bigots, and idiots? Or did the Democrats massively mess up... Audio listeners SUBSCRIBE here! https://open.spotify.com/show/2DKsJYYEQi9aQX2ew1Dm7J?si=f3d4c0f1ea0c412b Follow me: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HannahCox/featured Twitter: https://twitter.com/HannahDCox TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hannahdcox Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahdanielle_cox6/reels/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hannahdaniellecox7/   DONATE to BASEDPolitics: https://donorbox.org/support-basedpolitics Sign up for BASEDPolitics for regular content updates: https://basedpolitics.substack.com/

News In Motion the Podcast
The Day After The Election: News In Motion with Gail, Nov 6, 2024

News In Motion the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 38:55


News in Motion is a media outlet that provides citizens with the opportunity to become more engaged in civic life through headline news, voter education, and a call to action, all with an inspirational message. It is a grassroots movement designed to empower and motivate through informative and engaging content.

New West Radio Network
Post Election News Views and Opinions! 6 Nov 2024

New West Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 60:01


Wayne S Pierce - FacebookNew West Radio Productions - FacebookEmail: newwestradioproductions@gmail.com.Articles:List Of Countries DebtThe American People Have Just WON The Biggest Battle In Our History!MSNBC's Joe Scarborough Blasts Non-White Voters Who Rejected Kamala Harris as Racists & Misogynists by Jamie WhiteLet The Freakout Commence! Swim In These Salty Liberal Tears As Leftists Melt Down Over Trump Triumph by Infowars.comRED ALERT: Late-Night Ballot Drops Caught on Camera in Detroit by Adan SalazarBREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Roger Stone Says Things Are Looking Good For Trump Victory — Globalist Heads Now Exploding by Infowars.com(c)2024 New West Radio ProductionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-west-radio-productions--3288246/support.

Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal
11-5-24 Afternoon Rush - Joe Rogan Endorses Trump Last Minute & Taylor Swift's Brother Stops Security From Roughing Up A Fan & Election 2024 Updates

Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 24:55


11-5-24 Afternoon Rush - Joe Rogan Endorses Trump Last Minute & Taylor Swift's Brother Stops Security From Roughing Up A Fan & Election 2024 Updates Go to quince.com/rushhour to upgrade your wardrobe! Election updates, Joe rogan drops a bombshell endorsement of trump, Taylor swift's brother going viral for helping a fan who was getting kicked out for dressing up as travis kelce, updates on justice for p'nut the squirrel, plus dodgers star Freddie freeman relives his game winning grand slam and so much more.go to patreon.com/daveneal for more bonus content!

All Of It
Where Did You Get Your Election News?

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 21:13


Information has become so siloed that it's easy for misinformation to spread. We'll discuss the role of media in the 2024 election with NPR's David Folkenflik and take your calls.

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson
Justin (J Hans) on the 2024 Presidential Election and American Health Pt. 2

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 30:01


In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we're back with Justin Hans for Part 2 of our deep dive into two big topics on everyone's minds: the upcoming election and the state of American health. Join us as we unpack the issues, talk through the challenges, and explore what's really at stake for our country. If you're looking for some fresh, grounded insights into how our political choices and health policies intersect, you won't want to miss this conversation.--https://noblegoldinvestments.com/who-we-are/--https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2022/09/29/remarks-by-vice-president-harris-after-tour-of-the-korean-demilitarized-zone/--Follow Justin on X: https://x.com/blackhawkce457

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Jay Moore Reviews
Friday Fuss Diddy party nda revealed | young thug free | Omari and 50 cent beef | election news | podcast

Jay Moore Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 59:53


Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson
Justin (J Hans) on the 2024 Presidential Election and American Health Pt. 1

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 27:01


On today's episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we're joined with the incredible Justin (J Hans) from X. Justin is a 20 year military veteran, retired US Army First Sergeant, Bronze Star recipient, with five combat tours to Iraq and Afghanistan as a Black Hawk helicopter crew chief. Now a prominent voice on social media, Justin delivers important political commentary and an invaluable perspective. Today, we're discussing the upcoming election, exploring the pressing issues shaping this presidential race—and we're also tackling the crisis of America's plummeting health and how we can (and will) head in a different direction to help the future of our people. — https://policecoffee.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorN9Z4DTToEjcK_mPWUkfmV6lL3XLBpMOA0TQNcOf5o632mk9rs— Follow Justin on X: https://x.com/blackhawkce457

Get Real With Rick Dancer
Get Real With Rick Dancer - Crazy Oregon Election News

Get Real With Rick Dancer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 58:20


A lot of voters know the basics when it comes to voting in an election but what about the behind the scenes stuff that helps you make good choices? Bill Lundun is one of the last true journalists in Oregon and this guy is connected to the heartbeat of the state. We talk with him about the measures, the candidates, all of it. It's very entertaining and educational at the same time. Plus you'll leave with some great cocktail party conversation topics. LOL

Nashville's Morning News with Dan Mandis
Dan chats with Jonathan Fahey on current election news

Nashville's Morning News with Dan Mandis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 13:59


Dan and jonathan Fahey talk Kamala speech and Joe Biden name callingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wake-N-Bake America Show
Wake-N-Bake America S9:E19 - Anything But Election News - Aired LIVE 10/30/2024

Wake-N-Bake America Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 58:52


The guys take a break from election news and hit the wild and crazy stories floating around the world. 

Carnivore Bites - Exvadio Network
Carnivore Radio News Episode 310 10-30-24 Election News

Carnivore Bites - Exvadio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 41:24


Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal
10-29-24 Afternoon Rush - Why 50 Cent Turned Down $3Mil Gig & Comedian Marc Maron & Jon Stewart Discuss Tony Hinchcliffe 'Roast' Failure & Kristin Cavallari Shares Fun Clip!

Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 24:58


10-29-24 Afternoon Rush - Why 50 Cent Turned Down $3Mil Gig & Comedian Marc Maron & Jon Stweart Discuss Tony Hinchcliffe 'Roast' Failure & Subway Sued For Meat Shrinkage! Try VIIA Hemp! https://viiahemp.com/ and use code RushHour! Today's episode is sponsored by Viia! 50 Cent Reveals He Turned Down a 3 million dollar offer to rap a couple songs at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally, plus rumors fly that Bachelorette Jenn is dating her partner Sasha, Famous comedians fight over their thoughts on the Tony Hinchcliffe Roast Gone Wrong, Marc Maron and Jon Stewart take opposing views. Plus some inspirational thoughts on how to stop letting negative self talk hold you back! Plus Joe Rogan offers an update on if he will interview Kamala Harris. Plus Subway was sued for misleading sandwich ads, I'll explain why and also are self driving taxis good or bad? Ill break this down go to patreon.com/daveneal for more bonus content!

Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal
10-29-24 Morning Rush - Gisele Bundchen Is Pregnant! & Chicks In The Office Thinks Some 'Dancing WIth The Stars' Relationships Are Faked! Plus Dodgers Are Running Away With World Series & Why FOlks Are Canceling WashPo!

Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 26:07


10-29-24 Morning Rush - Gisele Bundchen Is Pregnant! & Chicks In The Office Thinks Some 'Dancing WIth The Stars' Relationships Are Faked! Plus Dodgers Are Running Away With World Series & Why FOlks Are Cancelling WashPo! A surprise pregnancy announcement by Gisele Bundchen, a Vegas brothel has incentives for people to get out and vote, World Series game 3 is in the wraps after a wild ending, game 4 tonight, plus a conspiracy that dancing with the star ex couple brooks Nader and Gleb faked their relationship, the FBI investigates burning ballot boxes in Oregon and Washington! Plus Captain Sandy from Below Deck reveals how she sabotages the crew during filming, plus the Rockefeller Christmas tree has been picked out in Stockbridge Mass, plus subscribers cancel their membership with Washington Post after Jeff Besos interferes with their endorsement of Kamala Harris. The big question is why, go to patreon.com/daveneal for more bonus content!

The Fourcast
Harris v Trump latest: should the Democrats be panicking? | The American Fourcast

The Fourcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 31:29


As the US election heats up Kamala Harris and Donald Trump remain neck and neck in the polls, but even as the Democrats have the likes of Beyoncé and Taylor Swift backing them, the mood music is not sounding so good in this crucial presidential election.  So how did we get here, what are the key issues motivating voters and can Kamala Harris or Donald Trump finally pull ahead in the final week?  In this week's episode of the American Fourcast, Matt Frei is joined by Democrat state representative Andre Carroll and Dennis Powell, a Republican strategist and author. Produced by Silvia Maresca, Calum Fraser, Rob Thomson, Ed Gove, Dani Isdale.  

THE COMPARISON GROUP
WHAT IF KAMALA WINS

THE COMPARISON GROUP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 44:42


Send us a textI WONDER IF WE HAVE GIVEN ENOUGH CONSIDERATION TO THE QUESTION, WHAT IF KAMALA HARRIS WINS? HAVE PEOPLE BEEN SO FOCUSED ON TRUMP NOT BECOMING PRESIDENT, THEY HAVE FORGOTTEN TO THINK WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN FOR HARRIS TO SUCCEED AS PRESIDENT? I DISCUSS THIS AND MUCH MORE IN THIS EPISODE. PLEASE RATE, SHARE, AND FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCAST, SPOTIFY, AND YOUTUBE. 

The Pour Over
E. coli at McDonald's, Election News, Restarting Peace Talks, & More | 10.25.24

The Pour Over

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 10:37


Today we're talking about an E. coli outbreak at McDonalds; updates from the campaign trail; efforts to restart Middle East peace talks; and other top news for Friday, October 25th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Please support our TPO sponsors! Cru: give.cru.org/tpo Upside: https://links.thepourover.org/Upside The Bible Study: https://links.thepourover.org/TheBibleStudy Politics for People Who Hate Politics: https://links.thepourover.org/PoliticsForPeopleWhoHatePolitics Keola Fit: https://links.thepourover.org/KeolaFit_Pod Compelled Podcast: https://links.thepourover.org/Compelled Dwell Differently: https://links.thepourover.org/DwellDifferently Nothing Left Unsaid Podcast: https://linktr.ee/tgnlu CCCU: https://www.mycccu.com/tpobonus Courage for Life Study Bibles: links.thepourover.org/CFL_Podcast_0901 Grace Bible for Kids: https://links.thepourover.org/GraceBibleforKids The Daily Walk Bible: https://links.thepourover.org/DailyWalk

Channel 33
Chris Ryan on Election News, the Campaign As a TV Show, and Growing Up to Be a Critic

Channel 33

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 49:56


Hello, media consumers! Bryan welcomes Chris Ryan, host of The Ringer's 'The Watch' and 'The Rewatchables,' to the show! They discuss how they are consuming election news in the final stretch (0:46). They also react to Mark Halperin's claim of a scoop that could change the election (8:12) and Tucker Carlson comparing Donald Trump to America's Dad (9:35). Later they get into some ways this election seems like a television show (14:50). They close the show with Chris's background in journalism, growing up with a dad who was a film critic and transitioning into podcasting (29:35). Plus, David Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline of the Week. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Chris Ryan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Quite Frankly
"Anti-Gravity Tech, Stalking Drones, Election News Briefs" 10/22/24

Quite Frankly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 108:10


I had a guest lined up to talk about recent publicized breakthroughs in the area of electromagnetic levitation, and The Pais Effect, but they never showed. So, I cobble together what's left of the game plan, do some news, take some calls. Looking forward to another great guest tomorrow night! Sponsor The Show and Get VIP Perks: https://www.quitefrankly.tv/sponsor Badass QF Apparel: https://tinyurl.com/f3kbkr4s Elevation Blend Coffee: https://tinyurl.com/2p9m8ndb One-Time Tip: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive Send Crypto: BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC For Everything Else Quite Frankly: Official Website: http://www.QuiteFrankly.tv Official Forum: https://bit.ly/3SToJFJ Official Telegram: https://t.me/quitefranklytv GUILDED Chat: https://bit.ly/3SmpV4G Discord Chat: https://discord.gg/4R6bkxqb Twitter: @QuiteFranklyTV Gab: @QuiteFrankly Truth: @QuiteFrankly GETTR: @QuiteFrankly MINDS: @QuiteFrankly Streaming Live On: QuiteFrankly.tv (Powered by Foxhole) FULL Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq Amazon: https://amzn.to/3afgEXZ SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg

Deep State Radio
The DSR Daily for October 23: 2024 Election News Round-Up

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 15:19


On the DSR Daily for Wednesday, we cover Russian disinformation efforts surrounding the election, Trump accusing the Labour Party of election interference, Bill Gates's contribution to the Harris campaign, and more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Elon Musk Pod
Elon Musk Election News - Big Spends on Meta Ads

Elon Musk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 11:09


Elon Musk's America PAC – Facebook Ads, Million-Dollar Giveaways, and Swing State Strategies In this episode, we dive into Elon Musk's America PAC, the pro-Trump political action committee that has been making waves with its massive ad spending and unconventional voter outreach efforts. We explore the following key topics: Why is Musk's PAC spending millions on Facebook and YouTube ads, while putting much less into X (formerly Twitter), his own social media platform? Which swing states are being targeted by Musk's PAC, and why is Pennsylvania getting so much attention? What's behind Musk's daily $1 million giveaway to registered voters, and how does it play into his campaign strategy? How is America PAC using interests like Kid Rock, Joe Rogan, and the Boy Scouts of America to target specific voters? We break down the numbers: America PAC has spent over $3 million on Facebook and Instagram ads in the past three months compared to just $201,000 on X. Another $1.5 million has been poured into Google and YouTube ads, focusing primarily on video content. We also discuss Musk's highly publicized sweepstakes, which has stirred controversy and raised legal questions. As he rallies voters in Pennsylvania with million-dollar prizes, we explore the impact of this bold strategy and what it means for the 2024 election. Tune in for a detailed analysis of Musk's advertising tactics, voter targeting, and what's next for America PAC as it pushes to secure a Trump victory in key battleground states. Links Mentioned in This Episode: Meta Ad Library Google Ads Transparency Center Wired's political ad disclosures report Bloomberg's report on X's revenue and advertising trends Key Takeaways: America PAC's strategic focus on swing states, particularly Pennsylvania. The contrast between its ad spending on Facebook/YouTube vs. X. The legal and strategic questions surrounding Musk's million-dollar voter giveaways.

INDIGNITY MORNING PODCAST
Episode 353: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 353: Pre-election news vacuum.

INDIGNITY MORNING PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 8:27


Beau of The Fifth Column
Let's talk about tons of Georgia election news....

Beau of The Fifth Column

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 5:02


Let's talk about tons of Georgia election news.... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beau-of-the-fifth-column/support

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Election News from the Front Lines in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Virginia

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 37:14


The Happy Women, Jen Horn and Katie Gorka, welcome back Victoria Snitsar Churchill of the New York Post to discuss the current state of the election as it approaches. They explore Trump's campaign momentum, the dynamics of media coverage, the significance of education and immigration issues, the role of young voters, and the impact of conservative voices in academia. Support the show: https://www.sebgorka.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Happy Women Podcast
Election News from the Front Lines in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Virginia

The Happy Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 37:14


The Happy Women, Jen Horn and Katie Gorka, welcome back Victoria Snitsar Churchill of the New York Post to discuss the current state of the election as it approaches. They explore Trump's campaign momentum, the dynamics of media coverage, the significance of education and immigration issues, the role of young voters, and the impact of conservative voices in academia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Wealth Without Wall Street Podcast
Round Table | Trending Now: AI, Fed Cuts, Market Anxiety, and Election News

The Wealth Without Wall Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 42:25


With so much uncertainty around AI, Fed cuts, market anxiety, and elections, how do you stay on course toward financial freedom?In this episode, the financial coaches dive into today's hottest topics—AI, Fed cuts, market anxiety, and election news. With so much uncertainty looming, how do these factors influence your financial freedom journey? The coaches explain how AI is reshaping industries, what the Fed's decisions mean for your money, and how market volatility can stall or boost your wealth-building efforts. They also discuss the potential long-term effects of upcoming elections on the economy.Tune in now to gain critical insights and prepare for what lies ahead in this unpredictable financial landscape.Top three things you will learn:-Focus on what matters most-The wealthy profit in any market-Know the situation, know the solutionWealth Without Wall Street New Book:https://wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/newbookFree IBCA or Financial Freedom Discovery Calls:https://wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/freecallIBC Webinar:https://wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/ibcJoin Our Next Inner Circle Live Event:https://www.wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/livePromo Code: PODCASTTurn Active Income Into Passive Income:https://wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/piosFind Out How Close You Are to Financial Freedom: https://wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/quizJoin the Wealth Without Wall Street Community: https://wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/communityDiscover Your Path to Financial Freedom: https://wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/pathJoin the Passive Income MasterMind: https://wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/wwws-passive-income-mastermindThe Land Geek:https://thelandgeek.com/Invest With Your Friends and Family:https://tribevest.com/partners/wwwsKnow Your Investor DNA:https://wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/investordnaThe Infinite Banking Concept Explained by a CFP:https://youtube.com/watch?v=sVuexMv6Kf4Becoming Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash:

THE COMPARISON GROUP
THE TRUMP HATE CONUNDRUM

THE COMPARISON GROUP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 50:56


Send us a text21 DAYS UNTIL THE ELECTION! I DISCUSS THE COMPLICATED POSITION WE FIND OURSELVES IN WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LOOMING. HOW DO WE ENSURE THE SAFETY OF OUR CITIZENS WITH SUCH FEVERISH SUPPORT ON BOTH SIDES? HOW DO WE ENSURE THE INTEGRITY OF THE ELECTION? HOW DO WE ENSURE ACCEPTANCE OF THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION. HOW DO WE START TO REBUILD TRUST IN ONE ANOTHER? UNFORTUNATELY, NONE OF THAT WILL HAPPEN IN 21 DAYS, BUT WE GOTTA START SOMEWHERE. I HOPE YOU WILL START WITH THIS EPISODE. FOLLOW, SHARE, AND RATE ON APPLE PODCAST, SPOTIFY. LEAVE A COMMENT ON YOUTUBE.

Catholic
Catholic Connection -100924- Election News

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 57:00


Bill Donohue, President, Catholic League, provides the latest information on election news. Joan Lewis has the inside scoop on all the most recent Vatican news!

Catholic Connection
Election News

Catholic Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 57:00


Bill Donohue, President, Catholic League, provides the latest information on election news. Joan Lewis has the inside scoop on all the most recent Vatican news!

The Georgene Rice Show
October 07, 2024

The Georgene Rice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 79:26


Remembering October 7, 2023, FEMA receipts; Trump back in Butler; Election News. Interview with Dawn Marie Perez, director, Stand Up Girl Foundation Benefit Dinner Gala, Hope Grows Here, Thursday, October 17, at the Oregon Golf Club in West Linn, featuring world renown actor Kevin Sorbo, keynote speaker.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vermont Viewpoint
Kevin Ellis discusses the VP Debate and Election News

Vermont Viewpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 98:04


Kevin Ellis discusses the VP Debate and Election News

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
2986: Chicken Or Fish

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 92:32 Transcription Available


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1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Police searching for perp who sexually assaulted a woman in her UES apartment... Mayor Adams "steps up" at a Bronx church's 25th anniversary... A deadly shooting this morning marks the 9th homicide in the Bronx's 52nd Precinct

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 4:24


Prudent Observations with The Prudentialist
The Digital Archipelago #94: I Don't Know What You Said

Prudent Observations with The Prudentialist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 165:23


Matt and Gio are back to cover the Presidential Debate, Election News, and the need to build something that lasts longer than 2 to 4 years.

Carnivore Bites - Exvadio Network
Carnivore Radio News Episode 305 9-25-24 election news

Carnivore Bites - Exvadio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 39:06


RAD Radio
09.23.24 RAD 06 Speed Round - Election News

RAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 10:20


Speed Round - Election NewsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Plex
The Plex EP403 - Tenet Media, Election News, Melania Memoir, Lara Trump Without Autotune

The Plex

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024


Check Out Echoplex Radio iTunes, Stitcher, Google, iHeart, Spotify, RSS, Odysee, Twitch, YouTubeSupport This Project On Patreon Check Out Our Swag Shop Join Our Discord Server Check out our Linux powered studio! Host: Producer DaveDocket: https://bit.ly/9-8-2024-docMembers ShowFourthwallPatreon

THE COMPARISON GROUP
I ADMIT IT. I WAS WRONG.

THE COMPARISON GROUP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 48:48


Send us a textTHE BEST POLITICAL PODCAST FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE POLITICS. TIME FOR ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OF WHAT I GOT WRONG. I FELT NOW WAS AS GOOD A TIME AS ANY TO GO THROUGH SOME POLITICAL NEWS STORIES I MAY HAVE BEEN WRONG ABOUT. WE SHOULD ALL UNDERSTAND, YOU CAN'T EXPECT PEOPLE TO TRUST YOU IF YOU NEVER ADMIT YOU MADE A MISTAKE. I TALK ABOUT SOME BIG NEWS STORIES I HAD TAKEN A FIRM POSITION ON AND WHY I NOW FEEL I MAY HAVE BEEN MISTAKEN. PLEASE HELP ME OUT BY RATING, SHARING, AND FOLLOWING ON APPLE PODCAST, SPOTIFY, AND YOUTUBE. DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE A COMMENT ON YOUTUBE.

Doug Casey's Take
26 Reasons Kamala will be the next President

Doug Casey's Take

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 51:12


Join us at https://www.crisisInvesting.com Market Turmoil and Election Predictions: Analyzing the Current Chaos In this episode, Doug and the host discuss the dramatic drops in global stock markets and various commodities, including tech stocks and uranium. They explore the impact of geopolitical tensions between Lebanon and Israel on market dynamics. Transitioning to political matters, they analyze a recent email from filmmaker Michael Moore, advocating for Kamala Harris as the potential next U.S. president. They examine poll numbers and statistical data to debate the American public's leanings on issues such as abortion, gun control, climate change, and more. The hosts also consider the implications of potential election fraud, electronic voting machines, and the role of the state in determining election outcomes. 00:00 Market Turmoil: Tech Stocks and Commodities 02:35 Geopolitical Tensions: Lebanon, Israel, and World War 3 03:40 Political Landscape: Michael Moore's Optimism for Kamala 05:08 America's Left-Leaning Tendencies: Poll Analysis 08:29 Gun Control and Ownership in America 11:12 Climate Crisis and Labor Unions: Public Opinion 13:02 Economic Issues: Taxes, Minimum Wage, and Student Loans 15:00 Social Issues: Marijuana, Housing, and Same-Sex Marriage 26:04 Debating the Electoral College 27:51 Gerrymandering and Representation Issues 28:54 American Opinions on Gaza Ceasefire 29:52 Money in Politics 32:56 Kamala's Potential Pitfalls 40:18 Additional Factors Influencing Elections 43:54 The Power of Media and Public Perception 49:34 Speculations on Election Outcomes 51:02 Concluding Thoughts

Shake the Dust
MAGA vs. the Church on Immigration with Robert Chao Romero, Plus an Election News Catch-Up

Shake the Dust

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 62:08


On today's episode, Jonathan and Sy have a catch-up conversation on the assassination attempt, the Vance VP pick, Biden stepping down, and Harris stepping up. Then they talk with UCLA professor Robert Chao Romero about:-        What everyday life was like for immigrants during Trump's administration-        How MAGA Christians' treatment of immigrants reveals a lack of spiritual discernment-        What Professor Romero would say to immigrants who think voting won't make a difference-        And the complicated, diverse politics of Latine voters in AmericaMentioned in the Episode-            Our anthology, Keeping the Faith-            Tamice Spencer-Helms reading an excerpt of Faith Unleavened-            Professor Romero's Instagram-            And his book, Brown ChurchCredits-            Follow KTF Press on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Subscribe to get our bonus episodes and other benefits at KTFPress.com.-        Follow host Jonathan Walton on Facebook Instagram, and Threads.-        Follow host Sy Hoekstra on Mastodon.-        Our theme song is “Citizens” by Jon Guerra – listen to the whole song on Spotify.-        Our podcast art is by Robyn Burgess – follow her and see her other work on Instagram.-        Editing by Multitude Productions-        Transcripts by Joyce Ambale and Sy Hoekstra.-        Production by Sy Hoekstra and our incredible subscribersTranscriptIntroduction[An acoustic guitar softly plays six notes in a major scale, the first three ascending and the last three descending, with a keyboard pad playing the tonic in the background. Both fade out as Jonathan Walton says “This is a KTF Press podcast.”]Robert Romero: In the context of the life of worship, we are to reflect upon scripture, upon the 2000-year-old tradition of the church, and to add Latino theology, en conjunto, or in community, with the local church, with the global church, with the church that's there with Jesus right now, even. And there has to be a continuity, a harmony between new scriptural interpretations and our ancestors that have gone before us. And so if you just run that test [laughs], that criteria, the MAGA movement through that doesn't make any sense.[The song “Citizens” by Jon Guerra fades in. Lyrics: “I need to know there is justice/ That it will roll in abundance/ And that you're building a city/ Where we arrive as immigrants/ And you call us citizens/ And you welcome us as children home.” The song fades out.]Jonathan Walton: Welcome to Shake the Dust, seeking Jesus confronting injustice. I'm Jonathan Walton.Sy Hoekstra: And I am Sy Hoekstra. This is gonna be an interesting episode. Today we're breaking our format a little bit because just so many things have happened since the last time that we recorded. I don't know if you've noticed, Jonathan, a couple of things happened in the news [laughs] since the last time we recorded this show.Jonathan Walton: A few historical events.Sy Hoekstra: Just a few historical events. So we're still gonna have an interview with one of the authors from the anthology that we published on Theology and Politics. This week it will be Robert Chao Romero, who is a lawyer, history PhD, professor, pastor, activist. No big deal, the usual combination of the regular career path that everyone takes. But before we do that, we are going to spend some time talking about the assassination attempts on Donald Trump, the JD Vance pick for Vice President, Joe Biden stepping down, the almost certain nomination of Kamala Harris. And while we will probably talk about a couple of the resources that we've highlighted in our newsletter on those subjects, we're not gonna formally do our Which Tab Is Still Open this time around. There's just too much…Jonathan Walton: There's a lot. There's a lot.Sy Hoekstra: …to talk about, and we wanted to get all that in. Plus the really, really great interview with Professor Romero. But before we get into all of that, Jonathan.Jonathan Walton: Hey, if you like what you hear and read from KTF Press and would like for it to continue beyond the election season, please go to KTFPress.com and become a paid subscriber, and encourage others to do the same. We've got a ways to go before we're going to have enough people to sustain the work we're doing after the election. So if that's you, go to KTFPress.com, sign up, become a paid subscriber, and then tell a friend to do the same thing. That gets you all the bonus episodes of this show, access to our monthly Zoom chats with the two of us and some other great subscribers. And so go to KTFPress.com and subscribe.The Assassination Attempt on Donald TrumpSy Hoekstra: Alright Jonathan. Let's start with the big one. Well, no, they're all big ones.Jonathan Walton: No, they're all big for different people, for different reasons [laughs].Sy Hoekstra: For very different reasons.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: The assassination attempt in Pennsylvania at the rally, just before the RNC. The media reaction to this, Jonathan, has struck me as a little bit odd. I don't know what you've been thinking, but let's hear what you're thinking, what your reaction to the assassination attempt was and to the conversation around it.Not Taking Part in the News Spectacle of the AssassinationJonathan Walton: Yeah. So my immediate reaction was, okay, if this had happened in 2016, I think I would've pulled my phone up and writing things, processing, trying to figure things out, all those kinds of things. When I heard this news, I was on the beach in California with my family, and I honestly was not troubled. And that was weird to me. I was not worried, I was not concerned. I thought to myself, “Man, if I was orienting my life around the decisions of Donald Trump and the Republican Party, I would probably be losing my insert word [laughs], but I'm not.” And I also thought about, oh, if I am someone on the quote- unquote left, my brain would be spinning. How is this gonna be politically, what's the impact? Blah, blah, blah. And I just wasn't. And so in that immediate moment, I felt empathy for folks that were feeling that type of dissonance.And the way that I felt towards Donald Trump actually came from a conversation I had with Priscilla, because she was sharing and just the reality that we don't want to participate in the spectacle of it. Reality in TV is an oxymoron that shouldn't exist. Our lives are not entertainment. The intimacies of life should not be broadcast and monetized and commented on as though all of us are all of a sudden now in a glass, I mean [laughs], to reference not the book, but just the image. But that all of us are now like a glass menagerie that we can just observe one another and comment as if we're not people. Those are the initial feelings that I had.Why Wasn't the Shooter Considered Suspicious?Jonathan Walton: The last feeling that I had was actually highlighted by someone from our emotionality activist cohort. He said that he felt angry because the shooter was labeled as suspicious, but not dangerous. And he said, if this had been a BIPOC person, Black, indigenous person of color, there would've absolutely been a response.Sy Hoekstra: Especially at a Trump rally.Jonathan Walton: At a Trump rally, there would've been a response to a suspicious person of color. That would've been fundamentally different place as evidenced by the very real reality, I think a few days later at an event where there was a Black person that was killed by the police [laughs] near a political rally. So I think there, no, there was an altercation, there was a very real threat of violence between these two people, but the responses to Black people and people of color and the impoverished and all these different things that it, it's just a fundamentally different thing because they saw this 20-year-old kid who isn't old enough to buy alcohol, but old enough to get his hands on an AR-15 to scope out a place and shoot someone wasn't seen as a threat. And I think that is a unique frustration and anger, because I hadn't thought about that, but I hold that too.Sy Hoekstra: Just to emphasize that he was, the local police officers actually did try and flag this person as someone who was suspicious. They didn't do anything about it, but they noted it. You know what I mean?Jonathan Walton: Yeah, yeah, yeah.Sy Hoekstra: Which is even more… Like his behavior was suspicious enough for him to be noticed by law enforcement, but they didn't actually do anything, and then they reported it to whoever was running campaign security, and they didn't do anything about it either.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: And I don't know. Yes, that is a good and sad point, and I appreciate you bringing it up.We Have to Insist on the Value of Trump's LifeJonathan Walton: Well, what about for you?Sy Hoekstra: I mean, I guess my response to, two different angles of response to it. One is to anybody, I know there are people out there who are like, “Trump is a fascist, Trump is a threat to democracy, I just wish he'd been hit in the head.” And I don't think anyone in, I haven't heard anybody in the mainstream media or politicians or anyone saying that, because that would be too far for them in their [laughs] policies and their politeness and all that. But there are people thinking it, and I just, I don't know. I just have to say that we can't do that.Jonathan Walton: Absolutely not.Sy Hoekstra: We can't be the people who dehumanize somebody to that degree. I agree that he's a fascist and that he wants to, and that he is a huge threat to our democracy and all of that. But to then say, “I wish he was dead,” that puts you on his level. That makes you like him, the person who mocks when other people have had assassination attempts on them, like Nancy Pelosi or Gretchen Whitmer. Or who encourages and stands behind all the people who were in the January 6th riot that did actually kill people, right?Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: You don't become him, is what I'm saying to anybody who's thought or been tempted to have those thoughts. We still have to stick to the image of God and everybody as a principal. Even when it's genuinely tempting not to, because there are serious considerations on the other side of that argument [laughs] if that makes sense.Jonathan Walton: Yes, yes.Sy Hoekstra: It's a terrible thing to talk about, but it's, I think it's worth addressing.Jonathan Walton: Absolutely.We Do Not Need to Tone Down Our Rhetoric about Trump's Threat to DemocracySy Hoekstra: But I also have to say the opposite side of like, we must call for unity. We must call to lower the political rhetoric and the political temperature. When it comes to Donald Trump, that is ridiculous.Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: That is a, you can't do that [laughter]. And the reason is, first of all, he's the one mocking other people's attempts that have happened on their lives, or riots that actually led to people dying, right?Jonathan Walton: Yes. Yes.Sy Hoekstra: So for him or the people who support him to say, “Oh, now we need to call for unity or rhetoric to come down,” it's hypocritical on their part. Now, that doesn't matter. I'm not trying to just be like whatabouting the Republicans. But the issue is like, there's different kinds of heated political rhetoric. When you obviously accuse somebody of being a threat to democracy, that's a charged statement for sure that you shouldn't say lightly. However, the people who are arguing it now are arguing it on the basis of Donald Trump's words and actions [laughs]. They're making a real good faith argument based on actual evidence. It's heated nonsense political rhetoric when Donald Trump says that there's an invasion at the southern border…Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: …and you're just painting poor people who are fleeing violence, trying to find safety in an opportunity in America as invaders who are here to, well, like he said, killers and rapists and drug dealers and whatever.Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: When you're just painting with a broad brush, when you're creating stereotypes, when you're just trying to slide people into a category, that's dehumanization and that's what can lead to violence. When you're actually making an argument against something that people have actually done, like words that people have said and actions that they have taken, that's a different story. And it is true that in a country of 320 million people, even if you make a good faith argument based on facts, that somebody's a threat to democracy, somebody might take that as a reason to shoot at them. But that's not anything over which we have any control.Jonathan Walton: No.Sy Hoekstra: That doesn't mean you stop saying things that are true because they're… you know what I mean? That then I wouldn't say anything about anybody. I would just keep my mouth shut all the time. I can't make any arguments about anything because what if somebody just happens to at the wrong moment take that as license to go attack somebody?Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: So all of that stuff seemed like nonsense to me. And then people were like, “Oh, don't talk about how it's gonna help his campaign.” Of course, it's gonna help his campaign. And of course the Republicans are going to use it to help his campaign. We need to be realistic about what we're talking about here [laughs] in the context of our conversation. So I think those were my reactions to all of this. I think because as soon as he was shot at, I, because he wasn't hit, I knew he was fine. So I wasn't particularly scared about it. I didn't have like a lot of emotions around the thing itself, because the guy missed him [laughs].Americans Condemning Political Violence is HypocrisyJonathan Walton: Yeah. I think I'll also say too, it's the idea that all of a sudden, we are gonna step out and condemn political violence, let's be clear. There's an exceptional level of political violence enacted by the United States every single day against its own people, against people around the world. There are 900 bases where political violence is happening. We tried to assassinate a leader a few months ago in the Congo. Let's be clear that the reality of that statement too is just ridiculously hypocritical and ignorant.Sy Hoekstra: Yep.Jonathan Walton: Right. Like just Biden did rattle off some political violence that I think we, the quote- unquote dominant cultural narrative is okay with calling out, but we also have to just name the reality that we are actively participating in things that are politically violent.Sy Hoekstra: All the time.Jonathan Walton: Yeah [laughs] all the time. For example [laughs], Biden said, oh, yeah, we're not gonna ship bombs to Israel anymore, and the reality is we shipped thousands of bombs.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. Yeah.Jonathan Walton: That level of comfort with ignorance and hypocrisy and the dissemination, or just sharing that widely, is also something not about the event itself, but our dominant narrative response and the legacy media's response was just, that was disheartening to say the least.Sy Hoekstra: It's a very good point. And I would point out that Trump himself had a general in Iran assassinated [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Right. Yes.Sy Hoekstra: It's just like, it's complete nonsense.Jonathan Walton: He did. Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: For us to be like, “Where does political violence come from in America? I don't know.”Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: The many presidential assassinations and lynchings and pogroms and everything else. Like what? I don't know.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: We should note, by the way, as I'm listening to you talk, Jonathan's at home and children are not in school, they're home from daycare [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Oh, yes. Yes. Our house is very full. Thank you for being gracious.Sy Hoekstra: You'll hear some adorable little voices in the background. I'm sure everyone will enjoy it all.The VP Pick of J. D. VanceSy Hoekstra: Jonathan, let's talk JD Vance. What are you thinking about this pick [laughs]?Vance Is Everything Trump Wishes He Was, and Could Lead for a Long TimeJonathan Walton: Oh, Lord! I think the thing that bothers me about JD Vance, as my daughter screams [laughs], is Donald Trump picked someone who reflects all of the values that he has and wants to espouse.Sy Hoekstra: Yep.Jonathan Walton: So Donald Trump would love to say that he grew up poor and is a working class man, all those things. He's not, but JD Vance, quote- unquote, is. He desperately wants to say he made it and served his country and all the… No, he didn't.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah.Jonathan Walton: But JD Vance is a Marine and quote- unquote actually built a business. Now, JD Vance is also exceptionally misogynistic, exceptionally patriarchal, exceptionally individualistic in the way that Bootstrap Republicanism tries to embody itself. And so he chose someone at the same time that did not have the apprentice. That did not go on reality television. That did not spend his life entertaining people, so I think he is going to be taken seriously, which is why he's dragging Donald Trump in the polls. I think what happened is the wholesale remaking of a section of the Republican party that has now taken it over, and he chose a leader that could be the voice of that for the next 25 years. And that I think is sad [laughs] because I do believe in a pluralistic society where people can share ideas and wrestle and make good faith arguments and argue for change and all those things.So I don't want some one party event that happens. At the same time, I think it is exceptionally unnerving and unsettling and destabilizing for someone who holds such views against women that we will absolutely see, obviously when we talk about Kamala Harris. But what he, what Donald Trump blessed and sent out, JD Vance will now bless and send out for the next few decades at least. And that if you wanted to give a new, like a reiteration of Strom Thurmond, here we go. He's 38, he could be talking and on TV and doing things for the next 50 years, and that is deeply unsettling for me.Vance Is a Sellout, but That Probably Won't Matter MuchSy Hoekstra: It's also interesting that he's someone who's doing it as a sellout.Jonathan Walton: Oh, yeah. A thousand percent.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. Meaning he was not… he was a never Trumper for a while. He called Trump possibly America's Hitler at one point. And now he totally turned around once he ran for Senate because he saw where the wind was blowing.Jonathan Walton: Exactly.Sy Hoekstra: If nothing else, his Silicon Valley background lets him understand disruption and how to capitalize on uncertainty and when things are changing [laughs]. So yeah, that's an interesting one to me. I kind of wondered if that would make Trumpers not trust him or even not trust Trump, because he isn't… So much of the Trump worldview that he tries to inculcate in people is us versus them, and we need to demand loyalty because there's so much danger out there coming at us. And so a guy who flip flops to become a pro-Trump person, like a lot of… I don't know, there have been a lot of politicians like that who have been distrusted, but maybe he's just famous enough that it doesn't matter. I'm not sure. We'll see as it goes on. There's a possibility that he weakens the enthusiasm of Trump voters, but I don't actually know.Jonathan Walton: They chanted “Hang Mike Pence.” So I don't put that beyond them, beyond anybody.Sy Hoekstra: I see. They can always separate Trump from anybody else, basically.Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: He's the exception no matter what [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Right, right, right.Vance Helps with the Tech World, but He's Unexperienced and Hasn't Accomplished MuchSy Hoekstra: Another thing about him is, well, there's a couple of things. One is he is, he was a pick, at least in part to court tech billionaires. He's a Peter Thiel protege. He's basically promising to deregulate all kinds of tech related things. He is helping Trump secure the support of Musk and Zuckerberg and everybody else.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: So, I don't know. He was a strategic pick in that sense, I guess. He's also one that was a strategic pick when they were facing Joe Biden.Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: Which they're not anymore, and it's an interesting, I don't know, it'll be a different kind of calculation. Now, I've heard some rumblings that some Republicans kind of regret the choice at this point because [laughs] it's gonna be such a different race.Jonathan Walton: Yeah, yeah. Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: It's also incredible to me that the entire Republican ticket now has a total of six years of government experience [laughter]. It's just like, so Trump has done it for four years. Vance has done it for two, that's all we got. Six years.Jonathan Walton: Right, right.Sy Hoekstra: Kamala's got that beat like by multiples, by herself with no running mates [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Yeah. Right, right, right.Sy Hoekstra: So anyways, that's just kind of a remarkable thing. Vance is also totally, he hasn't done much in the Senate in terms of bills that he's introduced, but he has introduced things that haven't gone anywhere that are just like a bunch of transphobic and anti-DEI and all that kind of legislation. So he's been not doing much, but ideologically on doing the kinds of things that Trump wants a senator to do. So that's another part of the pick, which is also depressing. But let's move on from that sad one.Jonathan Walton: [laughs].Biden Stepping Down, Harris Taking OverSy Hoekstra: Jonathan, what are we thinking about Biden stepping down and the almost certain, possibly the only legal available nomination of [laughter] Kamala Harris to be the President of the United States?The Dynamics of White Boomers Passing Power to Younger BIPOCJonathan Walton: So, yeah, the first thing that I thought of when Biden said he was stepping down was that I knew he was gonna step down when he got COVID.Sy Hoekstra: Huh.Jonathan Walton: I think that's a very interesting thing because when we were in California traveling this past few weeks, we knew four families that got COVID. And then I checked the numbers and I realized, oh, like the numbers in cities are going up because they're still testing water, right? And obviously the most susceptible people are older people and people with chronic health problems. And he is an older person [laughs]. Like, it was another thing…Sy Hoekstra: I don't know if you noticed.Jonathan Walton: …that says you're old, right? Like, and that, that Steve Bannon was right. He started the old train a long time ago, and it has run its course and run him out of the election. So I was not surprised that he was dropping out. The second thing about it though is, and I don't know if there's more writing about this. If you're listening to this and you have read some analysis or commentary, I'd love to read it. But I wonder how boomers are transitioning from positions of power, and if they are or not [laughs]. Because Joe Biden, I think, signifies a generation of people that don't know how to let go of power. And he said that in his speech. He said like, “I have to give up ambition.”And so I think that was an interesting, that's just an interesting thing to think about as there is a very significant, I think in the trillions of dollars' worth of transfers of wealth from that generation to their children and grandchildren. The billionaires that have been minted in the United States are just people inheriting money. So it's just a fundamentally different thing around wealth and power that's happening, I think, as it is power quote- unquote, is given from one older White man to a middle aged Black woman. Right? Black and South Asian. And so the other thing I thought about with Joe Biden is that he also was on the ticket that coordinated Obama.And so he's the meat in the middle of this sandwich that I think is also very interesting [laughs], that he leveraged his power to effectively potentially elect the first two Black presidents of the United States.Sy Hoekstra: Now, to be fair, he did run against the first one in the primary [laughs].Jonathan Walton: He did, and he lost, and then he joined a ticket, right?Sy Hoekstra: Yeah.What We Can and Can't be Grateful to Biden ForJonathan Walton: And so, I think it's interesting that that's a thing. I will also say, for all the people, left, right, center, wherever you place yourself, thanking him and praising him and all these different things, I'm just not on that train.Sy Hoekstra: Huh? Why?Jonathan Walton: I've thought a little bit about this, and I'm continuing to think about this, but there's a tension that I feel generally for the processes and the participation and the hard decisions that we have to make every day that require necessary compromise and then violence as a result. And so when we talk about being grateful for things, like, “Oh, Jonathan, aren't you grateful for like soldiers, or grateful for America?” And it's like, the first thought that I have is, thankful to who for what? Who am I thanking, what am I thanking them for? And I think it's because I just have this resistance, and I desire this purity that only is found in Jesus. This purity, this wonder, this beauty, this justice, this love that is blemishless, right? So I find myself, it's very difficult for me to be like, “Thank you Joe for this work that you did 10 years ago, this work you did five years ago.” It's hard. I'm just like, you know, thanks.Sy Hoekstra: Oh, I see.Jonathan Walton: Blessings on you on the rest of your life. I hope that you are able to flourish and receive all the things that God has. It's very general, very cursory. I don't carry this deep respect, appreciation or anything like that. And I think that just comes from like, I attach people to institutional violence and he represents a lot, a staggering amount of institutional violence. Even though he fought for lots of good things, it's like, yeah, it's hard for me to get on that appreciation bandwagon of the last 50 years of service.Sy Hoekstra: I totally understand that. I thought you were talking about, because a thing that I think you can acknowledge is difficult to do is to step down.Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: In the situation that he's in, there are so many people telling him not to. It's so easy, especially if you have that ambition that he's obviously had his whole life.Jonathan Walton: For his whole life, yeah.Sy Hoekstra: Decades, he has wanted to be president, right?Jonathan Walton: [laughs]. Right.Sy Hoekstra: And he just wants to hang onto it and…Jonathan Walton: Let me into the sandbox! Let me in [laughs].Sy Hoekstra: And it's hard to just admit, “I'm tapped out guys. I can't do this anymore.”Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: That is not an easy thing to do. And I do, in spite of all the criticisms that I a hundred percent agree with you with about the time that he spent in the presidency and in Congress and everything else, that's hard. And I can acknowledge when somebody did something hard that is helpful for the country [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Yeah. Exactly. Exactly.Sy Hoekstra: And because it is hard, I did not expect it. It's interesting that you did, but I didn't know that was coming.Harris and Why Representation is ImportantSy Hoekstra: I also, when it comes to Harris, who by the way, I said Kamala earlier. I'm trying not to do that, because it can't be that the two, Hillary and Kamala, we use their first names. Everybody else we use their last names [laughs].Jonathan Walton: The soft misogyny. I hear you, you're right.Sy Hoekstra: Everybody calls her Kamala though. It's like hard not to.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: So I'm not the guy to explain why her running is so historically important in any detail, and there's gonna be a lot of very shallow attempts at talking about representation in the mainstream media. Which is why in the newsletter, I pointed people back to Tamice's book, because in the book that we published, Faith Unleavened, Tamice Spencer-Helms, the author, has a really great excerpt that we published and actually put as a episode of this podcast feed. I'll have the link in the show notes where she talks about, like Kamala Harris just comes at the end of the excerpt, but it's in the context of her talking about the stories of generations of women in her family and how they've served as a barrier or a bulwark against White religion and Whiteness destroying their lives.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: And the story ends in a scene that has never once failed to make me tear up [laughs] even though I edited it like 15 times [laughter] when we were making the book. It ends with her and her grandmother, and her grandmother's basically on her deathbed watching Kamala Harris get sworn in as vice president. And she does an incredible job of emphasizing the power and meaning of something like that happening without really talking about it. You know what I mean? It just is because it's part of her story as she puts it, like the story that Blackness is telling in America. So it's very, very good. If you haven't read it, I would go back and just grab a couple of tissues.And for me, I won't just let that story sit there, and the fact that it is important to sit there, because look, I have a lot of criticisms of Kamala Harris' policies [laughs] as a former prosecutor, as her foreign policy, as all those kinds of things, and I am willing to let all of that sit in tension together. And I will move on with my life, but I don't know if you have more thoughts about that, Jonathan.Resisting the Bigotry that Is Coming for HarrisJonathan Walton: Yeah. The only thing that I would say, and actually it's already happening. But the level of anti-Black, anti-woman, racist, misogynistic, patriarchal flood that is about to happen, will be unprecedented.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah.Jonathan Walton: Online right now, even on Fox News, like on Fox News this morning, one of their commentators said, “Kamala Harris is the original ‘hawk tuah girl,' that's how she got to where she is.” Now, if you don't know what that is, I'm gonna explain it very quickly in ways that I hope are not dehumanizing to the person that actually did this and the people that it was said about. But there was a young woman who was taped on TikTok, who was asked about how to get a man more aroused. And she said, you gotta do that Hawk Tua, and that really gets them going. There's a slice of the internet, which we are all becoming more familiar with if you're online, that still desires the Girls Gone Wild videos of the 1990s, the centering of men constantly in sexual pleasure and relationships, and the picture of women only being able to succeed or excel if they are in service to men, and absolutely never achieving anything or earning anything on their own merit.And so I think Ketanji Brown Jackson, when she was certified and confirmed as a Supreme Court nominee, I think will give a slice of the anti DEI, anti CRT, anti-Black female, anti-female narrative, but that will pale in comparison to what we are about to see. And I think followers of Jesus need to resist that at every single level. At every single level if we can. Individual, in our own hearts, like us saying “Vice President Harris” is a way not to participate. Right? Like in an interpersonal level, like not… we have to check other people with this nonsense. And then in an institutional and ideological level, we actually need to communicate as followers of Jesus, that there is no place in the kingdom of God… and I would want to it to be nowhere in the world, for misogyny and misogynoir. Like this mix of anti-Blackness and anti-feminism and patriarchy. So that's the only other thing that I would say, is I just strongly desire in the most emphatic terms I can without using profanity that  [Sy laughs] we need to stand against them. We need to stand against that as followers of Jesus and people invested in the flourishing of other people and ourselves.Sy Hoekstra: It's going to happen. Like you said, it will be a ton. And just thinking back on all the absolute nonsense that was said about Obama over the eight years that he was president. I don't know how much we've progressed from there.Jonathan Walton: No.Sy Hoekstra: And so I just, it will be even worse…Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: As we've already seen, like you've said.Jonathan Walton: With all of that, there's a lot of things to process. There's frustration, anger, numbness, curiosity. Maybe some people are feeling peace. I don't know anybody who's feeling joyful about our political process right now. And so, as we are processing and trying to find hope in times of crisis and things that are difficult, I really want to commend to our listeners the resource that we created called Pace Yourself. So to pray, assess, collaborate, and establish, like to actually engage as a follower of Jesus in community for the long term.Sy Hoekstra: Yep.Jonathan Walton: If you are someone who's sitting here listening and thinking to yourself, “I need a resource like this, I want community like this, I want to engage in this way,” if you're a subscriber already, it's in your inbox. Just search [laughs] in your KTF Press and look through your newsletters that you've received every Thursday. Also, if you are not a subscriber, you could get it for free. Just go to KTFPress.com and become a free subscriber. And it'd be better if you became a paid subscriber, but [laughs] I understand if you don't wanna do that right now. But go to KTFPress.com, become a free subscriber and get that resource. And I also want to comment to you like, we do not have to do these things alone. And so if you are a paid subscriber, you could also join our monthly chats and conversations so that there's a space. It may not be at your church, it may not be at your job, it may not be at your kitchen table. You'll at least have a one-hour Zoom call to talk with some people who want to be redemptive forces in the world. So we'll lay that out there as well.Sy Hoekstra: Absolutely. We've had two of them and they've been really great.Jonathan Walton: Amazing.Sy Hoekstra: And we hope we see you all at the next one.Introducing the Interview Guest, Robert Chao RomeroJonathan Walton: Now we're gonna get into our great interview with Robert Chao Romero. Professor Romero is an associate professor in the UCLA departments of Chicano and Chicana studies. Also, the Central American Studies Department and the Asian American Studies Department. He received his PhD from UCLA and Latin American History. He's also a lawyer with a JD from UC Berkeley. Romero is the author of several books, including Christianity and Critical Race Theory: A Faithful, Constructive Conversation, Brown Church: Five Centuries of Latina/o Social Justice, Theology and Identity, and The Chinese in Mexico: 1882-1940. The Chinese in Mexico received the best book award in Latino/ Latina studies from the Latin American Studies Association, and Brown Church received InterVarsity Press' Reader's' Choice Award for the best academic title.Romero is also an ordained minister and a faith rooted community organizer. Now, we talked to him about the everyday reality of the lives of immigrants under the Trump administration, what those lives tell us about the spiritual state of the MAGA movement, and the diverse and complicated politics of Latine voters in America. And guys, a lot more. Alright, let's get into the interview.[the intro piano music from “Citizens” by Jon Guerra plays briefly and then fades out.]Sy Hoekstra: Robert, thank you so much for joining us on Shake the Dust today.Robert Romero: It's great to reconnect after a while.The Everyday Suffering of Immigrants under TrumpSy Hoekstra: Yeah, thank you. Just to get started, let's take a… I don't know, a kind of sad walk down memory lane [laughs]. Thinking back to the Trump administration, obviously you have a lot of experience both in immigration, the immigration law world, and in just the world of immigrant churches. And I'm wondering if you could give people a reminder or a picture of what the immigration world was like during the Trump administration.Robert Romero: Sure, I can share a story of one of my students. So in the beginning of the Trump administration, I was teaching a big lecture class, like 400 students. And there was a young woman who came up to me after class one day and said, “Professor Romero, can I get the lecture slides from the last few classes?” And I'm like, “Yeah, sure. What's happening?” And she said, “My mom has papers, she has legal documentation, but she was swept up by an immigration raid in her workplace, and I had to go home and watch my kids, and it took six days before we could find her.”Sy Hoekstra: Oh, wow.Robert Romero: And that's when I knew, oh my gosh, this is gonna be really bad. And so one of the things that launched things off in the Trump world with regards to immigration was an executive order that he passed, which took away any type of prioritization with regards to deportation. Now, the Obama administration was no friend to immigrants, and that's another conversation. But in theory, at least the Obama administration had a prioritization as to kind of who immigration would target as priorities for deportation. And on top of that list before was people with serious criminal convictions, who were undocumented with serious criminal convictions, and then families were at the very bottom. And there was kind of this internal policy. What the Trump administration did through that executive order is take away any type of prioritization, as imperfect as that prioritization was.So my student's mother and the people at her workplace, families, people who had worked in the US for 30 years, they were put on the same level and prioritization as someone who had many serious criminal offenses, for example. And I can tell you that also happened with Pastor Noe Carias that we worked with. He was an Assemblies of God pastor who came to the US in the eighties fleeing civil war. He had his own business, US citizen wife and two US citizen kids, and he was threatened to be deported. So many stories like that, it just created chaos and pain throughout the lives of millions of people.Sy Hoekstra: I'm glad that you brought up that one executive order deprioritizing things, because that's not something that made the headlines. And I know because my wife who listeners to the show would be familiar with, was an immigration attorney at the time, and she was dealing with all these tiny little things that did not make the headlines or whatever, that the Trump administration would just adjust, that would just make things that much harsher and that much more cruel on immigrants. And the result was like the human cost that you were just explaining. And then on the service providers on top of that, it was like if you have to drop everything you're doing and spend a bunch of time making new arguments or appealing cases, or in some cases dropping everything to bring a big class action lawsuit to try and stop some rule change or whatever, that is a decrease in your capacity, that then means you can't work with more people.Like my wife spent a lot of time where she was just taking no new cases on, she was just appealing all the cases that had been denied because of ridiculous rule changes that eventually got overturned. But in the meantime, a whole bunch of clients that would've been eligible for green cards lost the opportunity or whatever. And so I very much appreciate you bringing that perspective.Robert Romero: I remember another example. I remember at the time, the Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, that's one of the largest Catholic diocese in the whole country. They were trying to sponsor a special religious worker and [laughs] their application got denied because ICE wanted proof that they were a legitimate 501 C3 corporation [laughs] the Diocese of San Antonio.Sy Hoekstra: The Catholic church?Robert Romero: The Catholic church, yeah [laughs]. And it's like those kinds of shenanigans.Sy Hoekstra: Oh my gosh.MAGA's treatment of Immigrants Reveals a Lack of Spiritual DiscernmentJonathan Walton: Wow. Oh man. I'm gonna attempt to ask this question without going down too many rabbit trails because that just sounds ridiculous [laughs]. But in your essay, you said, “Jesus warns us soberly in Matthew 25, that our response to immigrants and the poor is a barometer of the sincerity of our relationship with God,” end quote. To you, what does all that stuff we just talked about reveal spiritually about the MAGA movement?Robert Romero: So that interpretation of Matthew 25, that our response to the poor and immigrants reflects our heart with God, that's an ancient tradition. Ancient Christian interpretation, thousands of years. And I think that what that reveals about the MAGA movement, it shows how much the culture of US nationalism that's embedded within MAGA has become so conflated with Christianity in the US that people have lost discernment. They've lost discernment. In other words, this is one of my reflections over the last couple of months. When you really get down to it, these issues that we're talking about, it's a discernment process, spiritual discernment process between what is culture, what is the gospel, what happens when the gospel becomes invited into a culture, and how do you distinguish between the gospel and culture?And now here's the tricky part [laughs]. The gospel has only expressed itself and always only expresses itself through culture. First the gospel came through the Jewish people, enculturated in that context, then became enculturated in the Greco-Roman Hellenistic context among Turkish people, among North Africans [laughs] among Persian people, among all these people. Then it became enculturated later on in more Western Europe, and then in about a thousand AD, like the Vikings, and Christianity becomes enculturated. And that's not necessarily a bad thing, but it's just the reality. And theologians talk about a process though of discernment with regards to enculturation. What is a biblical contextualization of the gospel in a local culture and what's not.And what they say is that the way that you discern, is that in the context of the life of worship, we are to reflect upon scripture, upon the 2000-year-old tradition of the church. And to add Latino theology, en conjunto, or in community, with the local church, with the global church, with the church that's there with Jesus right now, even. And there has to be a continuity, a harmony between new scriptural interpretations and our ancestors that have gone before us. And so if you just run that test [laughs], that criteria, the MAGA movement through that doesn't make any sense. And we can talk more about that, but that's what I've been… thank you for giving me the chance to just throw that out on you, because that's what I've been thinking about. I've been dying to share it and to process it with people.Sy Hoekstra: The immediate response from people in the MAGA movement is, well, from Christians in the MAGA movement at least, would be, we're the orthodox ones and the people who oppose us are the ones with the new interpretations of scripture that are going off the rails and trying to destroy American culture and et cetera, et cetera.Robert Romero: Sure.Sy Hoekstra: So why are you coming to such a radically different conclusion?Robert Romero: So first of all, orthodoxy means right praise, correct praise. That's what it means. So, as we said, this criteria, the context of the life of worship. So as people are worshiping Jesus, we're bearing one another's burdens, we're taking communion, we're praying to God. That's the context first of all that this discernment takes place. And you look at scripture, 2000 verses of scripture that talk about God's heart for the poor, and the marginalized and immigrants, Matthew 25, among about a hundred other verses. So first of all, MAGA would've to contend with that. Tradition, the tradition of the church for 2000 years from the earliest church records where they said it in the Greco-Roman world. “These Christians are so strange. They worship this…” I'll just paraphrase, “They worship this Jesus, but they belong to every culture.You cannot distinguish them by their dress or their language or their clothing, but by the way, they love one another, and they care for those that are poor and marginalized.” And there is a historical record of 2000 years of the church. And what MAGA is doing, it is not in continuity with that 2000 years of church tradition en conjunto, in community, because as Americans, we're so individualistic. People think, I'm gonna go into my prayer chamber, I'm gonna pray for two days and whatever I come out thinking about immigrants, God spoke to me. Doesn't work that way. It's like in community, all these things, the context of the life of worship, scripture, tradition of 2000 years in community with the local church, the global church, and also what theologians talk about is like another principle of continuity again.Whatever MAGA is saying has to… MAGA Christians, at least, there has to be continuity with 2000 years. And if you look at the history, I challenge anybody, there's no continuity there. Anti-immigrant sentiment, there's no continuity. And so that's what I would say first and just to kind of throw out a big concept there, the major concept that we're talking about, it's called inculturation. Inculturation. And how does the gospel enter a culture and transform it? How does a gospel enter a culture and heal it? But sometimes what happens is that a culture can become so culturally Christian that people confuse just the culture with the gospel. And if you run through this criteria, this ancient criteria of discernment, you'll find that's why prophets arise. And that's what's happened with MAGA.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. That's a helpful distinction, I think. Because you could also say, well, there's another tradition starting with the eastern half, the Roman Empire becoming Christian and creating Christian empires for a couple thousand years, right? But I think you're saying that just the phrase, “that's why prophets arise” [laughs], I think is the helpful distinction for me. Yeah.Jonathan Walton: You write about this a little bit in Brown Church, your other great book. There's this unhealthy syncretism, this marriage that has happened. And when you said the word “Orthodoxy” I immediately thought of a conversation I had with a wonderful person on Instagram. I am being facetious. But she said Israel is a nation ordained by God to exist in all these different things around 1948. And then and she said that's the orthodox view, is what she said. What would be your response to someone who divorces their belief in Jesus from the scriptural basis of Jesus and the tradition of, that missión integral, the conjunto that you're talking about, when they make that divorce, what do you do besides go to your prayer closet and pray for them [laughter]?Robert Romero: Yeah. I think that you go to the roots. If those of us who call ourselves Christians, we follow Jesus, and Jesus lived in history in a very specific moment in time, and he had 12 disciples and apostles, and he shared a message with them that he was the Messiah expected by the Jewish community. And that through this Messiah, the whole world would be transformed and saved and redeemed, there's a core message that was passed on from Jesus to the 12, to the leaders, the bishops that they appointed, to established churches. And there was, for the first 300 years of the church, lots of writings, lots [laughs] that established orthodoxy.So there was a core orthodoxy that Jesus established to use that term. I mean, it's anachronistic. Core message. That core Christian message was passed on to the 12. The 12 passed it on a majority consensus as to what that core was, to leaders that they appointed in Egypt, in Turkey [laughs], in Persia, in North Africa. And they had people that they appointed, and there were writings that developed. So, in other words, what I'm saying is you can trace what this major consensus of orthodoxy was pretty clearly through the historical record. And this is what I'm saying about history [laughs]. If you put MAGA through that, it's not in harmony with it.I'll say this though, if you use this criteria, this healthy criteria that have been established by theologians over the millennia, Christianity is not the same as the left either. I wanna make that clear as possible [laughs]. There are lots of Christians who make the same mistake and conflate Christianity with the cultural left, and it's not the same either. So there's room for abundant nuance and complication, but at the same time, there is a complicated, thoughtful process. And one of the things that disturbs me so much is that for the last five or 10 years, with all of the social disruptions in every arena of society, you have this positive desire to try to figure it out. Like what's right, what's wrong? And you have some people who are just holding on to this cultural Christianity, this cultural nationalism as indistinguishable from Christianity.You have some folks who are at the same time going the other extreme and throwing away 2000 years of very imperfect, but still the Christian movement. And things are just so disruptive, this process, I would hope this criteria again, and this is a work in progress for me, of we discern the difference between Christ and culture. We discern what aspects of culture are positive reflections of the gospel or not, or what's represents cultural impurity and what represents the unique reflection of the image of God through culture. We discern that. And I wanna share a quote that I think expresses the mess of the last 500 years. This is from an article by a Filipino theologian, José De Mesa. He's one of my favorite theologians.He is citing missionaries who were going to go to China in 1659. The quote again from 1659, “Can anyone think of anything more absurd than to transport France, Italy, or Spain or some other European country to China? Bring them your faith, not your country.”Jonathan Walton: There you go.Robert Romero: That's it [laughs].Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Bring them your faith, not your country.Robert Romero: Bring them your faith, not your MAGA movement.Reacting to People Who Think Voting Won't Make a Difference for ImmigrantsSy Hoekstra: I wanna transition a little bit because everything we've talked about so far is a little bit aimed at the MAGA movement, or at White Christians in America. But again, talking about my wife, her family is from Haiti, and during the 2020 election, she made some calls for the Biden campaign down to Miami and to, there's a lot of Haitian voters there, it's a swing state, they needed people calling. So she called potential Haitian American voters and was talking to them about the election. And she had some fascinating conversations [laughs]. But she had a couple people in particular who I think represent a certain segment of immigrants or the one or two generations after immigrants to the US who are not White.And they basically said, what on earth is the point of voting for Biden versus Trump? You were talking before about the Obama administration, and they were just like, Trump, Obama, Bush, we get treated the same. We get deported, we get forgotten, we get left behind. We get approached every four years to put somebody in power who then doesn't really do anything for us. What do you say to that kind of hopelessness?Robert Romero: Yeah. First of all, I totally get it and understand it, because it feels that way so much, so often. So I would first approach it on that level of like, okay, let's process. What are we feeling here? I get it. And then I would say, well, I guess I have a response just as a human being, and then a response as a Christian. So those are kind of related, but different things. I mean, just as a human being, as a US citizen, there was a substantial difference in the treatment of immigrants under the Trump administration. It was just like, it made people suffer. Millions of more people suffered in very specific ways when the policies changed under Trump. Again, under Obama, again, I don't think that he is perfect either, and he caused a lot of harm, but things were way worse. They got way worse.We didn't think they could be, but they got in very practical, specific ways under Trump. So depending upon who we vote for with respect to this topic of immigration, it makes a difference. It makes a huge difference. And that's because every president has the constitutional authority to set immigration policy on their own. They can't pass immigration laws, that's Congress's job, but they can pass hundreds of policies carte blanche, which is what Trump did, at their own discretion and mess people's lives up. That's what I would say. Like just as a human being, and in terms of Trump's potential to come back into office. Just as a human being, oh my gosh, I want our democracy to just survive.And he's signaled so many times that he's willing to just overturn the rule of law, and we can talk about that too. So that's just as a human being. Now, as a Christian [laughs], it's like, I know that there's no perfect candidate, and Jesus is not a Republican or a Democrat. And I know people go off the rails on both sides. At the same time, Christians, I think in good faith, can hold some different political perspectives. If we do that, run through that discernment process that I mentioned, we can come to good faith differences of opinion. We really can. That's just a hundred percent true.Jonathan Walton: I like how you said good faith differences.Robert Romero: Yeah.Jonathan Walton: That feels very [laughs] very important.Robert Romero: [laughs] Yes.Jonathan Walton: [laughs] Because I'm thinking to myself, I'm like, I would love to see an experience like good faith differences, where the other person isn't just dehumanized to the point of like, it's okay to do violence. That the reality that the first step towards violence against someone is dehumanization.Robert Romero: Yeah.The Diversity of Latine Voting and Politics in the USJonathan Walton: And so can we have good faith disagreement. And going along with that, I listen to a lot of podcasts, read a lot of news, sometimes healthily, sometimes to just cope, I think the information [laughs]. But a lot of media outlets like The Run-Up on the New York Times, or Politico, or NPR, they make a big deal out of polling, saying Latine voters, particularly men, are somewhat more pro-Trump than they have been in recent years. And like, what are your thoughts on that talking point? And the diversity of Latin experiences and political thought in America?The Effect of Latin America's Racist History, and its Leftist DictatorshipsRobert Romero: Yeah. I mean, I don't doubt that those stats are somewhat true. I mean, I don't know. I haven't studied them. But I think that within, again we talk about this inculturation process, and how the gospel gets interwoven with bad aspects of culture, sinful even. And, but how the gospel also at the same time, when it engages a culture, it transforms the culture and heals the culture too. And our diverse Latin American Latino peoples, we've got both [laughs]. We have the sin [laughs] and our own colonial history of 500 years that is just as racist as the US history. Just as racist. And so I think that when it comes to more people supporting Trump, and I want to distinguish the support of Trump from a pre-Trump Republican party.Again, not that it was perfect or anything, but I wanna make that distinction [laughs], because there are some Latinos who just feel more aligned with again, the Republican party 15 years ago or something, for some reasons that are not entirely bad. Now, the folks that support Trump and Trump's racism, again, we're super, the Latino people are so diverse in every way imaginable. Politically, socially, economically, racially, ethnically, culturally, religiously. So I wanna make that disclaimer. But at the same time, we have our own 500 years of racism and colonial racist values that are within us. And so if a Latino male voter says, I like Trump because he's just, because I wanted to kick out all the immigrants or something like that, [laughs] then that's where that comes from.And it also comes from holding racist values in Latin America, bringing it here and wanting to fit into the racial system here. I'll say one last example. So in Latin America, for 500 years to this present day, there's a legacy of everybody wants to be called Spanish, quote- unquote.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Robert Romero: Because you had a racial hierarchy and caste system officially for about… let's see, 1492 to 1820 officially, this caste system. And just like in the US, you had a certain legal caste system, these terms of White, which was a legal category, Black, Indian and so forth. In Latin America you had the same thing, but the different terms. They were like Spanish and Black and Indian and Mestizo and Mulatto. And at one point they had dozens of terms. But that created the society in which people who were social climbers wanted to be considered Spanish. And to this day, some people will say that I'm Spanish. And doesn't mean… it's fine if someone's like, if someone immigrated from Spain to Mexico that's great. But we're not talking about that. We're talking about like, no one in their family has been to Spain like in 400 years.So Spanish is sort of, saying I'm Spanish is like a MAGA person saying, “Well, I'm White,” or something. It's like this, it can be. Not always so extreme, but now imagine someone that comes from that context in say Mexico, I can speak for my own context. They come to the US, they find a different racial hierarchy, and they wanna fit in with power. So you become Ted Cruz.Jonathan Walton: [laughs]. This is true.Robert Romero: You become Marco Rubio. Where you're willing to sort of just like… Actually, this is the term, this is another use of the term enculturation. You enculturate yourself fully to the dominant White racist narrative so that you can gain acceptance. And that's what happens. And so I think that some of those Latino Trump voters, again, if they're doing it, I mean, there's other reasons too. But if they're doing it because as an explicit endorsement of anti-immigrant policies, then I would say this is a lot of what's going on. Now, to be fair, some Latinos, and not without reason, are kind of scared off by, like they come from socialist countries that have really in a lot of pain and hurt. And they hear someone on the extreme left of the Democratic party reminding them too much of what it was like in Nicaragua [laughs].Sy Hoekstra: Or Cuba or whatever.Robert Romero: Or Cuba. Yeah, I mean, I remember I was talking to a Cuban taxi driver who had just come to the US five years ago, and he said, “I'd rather someone shoot me than send me back to Cuba.” That's what he said. So it's like, I think there's that going on too. Again, not that that's a hundred percent right or whatever, but it's understandable and I get it too.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah, right.Robert Romero: So yeah. Some people just vote Republican no matter what, because of those reasons, and those are not just for no reason.Jonathan Walton: Right. Right, right. There's a history and a context there too that all, all that makes sense. All that makes sense.Outro and OuttakeSy Hoekstra: Thank you so much for that question and all the other insight you've given us. If people want to follow you online or see some of your work, where would you point them?Robert Romero: Sure. So my full name is Robert Chao Romero, C-H-A-O. And if you use that name, you can find me in all the usual places.Jonathan Walton: There aren't a lot of Chao Romeros out there, you sure? [laughs].Robert Romero: Yeah [laughs]. There was one. One person wrote me actually [laughs], but other than him, I think I'm the only one. [laughter].Sy Hoekstra: A guy wrote you just to say we have the same name, I can't believe it [laughter]?Robert Romero: Yeah He was in Brazil or something and he is like, “Is this a coincidence?” But anyways, it's neither here nor there, but, so if you look up my name, you can find me in the usual places, social media.Sy Hoekstra: Great.Jonathan Walton: Nice. Nice.Sy Hoekstra: They'll find all your books [laughs]. And we've put some of them in our newsletter and some of the other stuff, and we highly recommend all of it.Robert Romero: Thank you.Sy Hoekstra: So thank you so much for being with us on the show today. We really appreciate it.Jonathan Walton: Yeah, thank you so much.Robert Romero: It's my pleasure.[the intro piano music from “Citizens” by Jon Guerra plays briefly and then fades out.]Sy Hoekstra: Thank you all so much for listening. Please remember to support what we do and keep this work going beyond this election season. Go to KTFPress.com and become a paid subscriber. Get all the bonus episodes of this show, access to those monthly subscriber chats we were talking about earlier and a lot more. You can also get the anthology and read Professor Romero's essay and everybody else's essays at keepingthefaithbook.com. Alright. Our theme song as always is “Citizens” by Jon Guerra. Our podcast Art is by Robyn Burgess, transcripts by Joyce Ambale, editing by Multitude Productions. We thank you all so much for being here, and we will see you in two weeks.[The song “Citizens” by Jon Guerra fades in. Lyrics: “I need to know there is justice/ That it will roll in abundance/ And that you're building a city/ Where we arrive as immigrants/ And you call us citizens/ And you welcome us as children home.” The song fades out.]Jonathan Walton: Welcome to Shake the Dust, sheaking Jesus... What? Sheaking?Sy Hoekstra: Sheaking Jeshush.Jonathan Walton: I don't even know what that means. Okay, [Sy laughs]. This is a public episode. 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InvestTalk
Warren Buffett Sells $1.48B in BoA: Why Now?

InvestTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 45:44


Warren Buffett recently sold approximately $1.48 billion worth of Bank of America shares, marking his first sale since 2019. Buffett's decision may reflect cash management for succession planning, concerns over rising corporate taxes, and potential dissatisfaction with Bank of America's recent performance amidst significant unrealized losses. What does this mean for investors? Today's Stocks & Topics: HSY - Hershey Co., Market Wrap, CAVA - CAVA Group Inc., I-R-A Money, Warren Buffett Sells $1.48B in BoA: Why Now?, FLTR - VanEck IG Floating Rate ETF, AOS - A.O. Smith Corp., U.S. Economy, S&P 500, TWLO - Twilio Inc. Cl A, Trading and Election News, UPS - United Parcel Service Inc. Cl B, COPX - Global X Copper Miners ETF, GDX - VanEck Gold Miners ETF, UFPI - UFP Industries Inc.Our Sponsors:* Check out eBay Auto: www.ebay.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Drunken Peasants Podcast
Reacting to Boogie2988's Latest MELTDOWNS - Checking in with KingCobraJFS - Election News | 1374

The Drunken Peasants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 267:15


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The Late Night Vision Show
Ep. 325 - What Happened to the SBR Brace Ban?!... And Other Election News!

The Late Night Vision Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 47:24


Welcome back! Today on The Late Night Vision Show Jason and Hans are revisiting a topic that they last spoke about over a year and half ago and it was one of their most popular shows ever. The topic is the AR-15 pistol brace "ban" that the ATF ruling enacted back in 2023. At the time we had Texas attorney and NFA expert Jim Willi on the podcast to discuss what the ruling meant and what owners of these affected optics should do. So how did this whole incident turn out? What happened after the dust settled? Listen to hear their thoughts on the topic. They will also discuss the very quick turnaround times currently being seen on suppressor tax stamp approvals and they talk about the crazy summer of presidential election news and updates. We hope you enjoy and leave your thoughts in the comments below!

Sekulow
BREAKING ELECTION NEWS: Nancy Pelosi Suggests President Biden Step Down

Sekulow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 49:57


Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi just appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe and asserted that "time is running short for" President Joe Biden to decide if he wants to run again. However, Biden has been adamant that he is not stepping down – why is the far Left gaslighting Biden? The Sekulow team discusses Pelosi's interview and the state of the Democrat Party, the latest presidential polls in the 2024 election between President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, a recent ACLJ victory – and much more.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Trump Meeting, Positive Election News, + The Shifting Tide

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 35:56


Charlie's back from his meeting with the Trump team and the new RNC leadership. He updates listeners on what he learned and why he's feeling so optimistic about Trump's chances. He also shares some big news about the show and discusses why so many conservatives are abandoning other news outlets in favor of podcasts. Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.