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One of the most powerful Republicans in the country has been called a teddy bear. Grover Norquist, the head of the activist group Americans for Tax Reform, certainly doesn't come across as an anarcho-capitalist power player. Recently, Norquist has waged a vendetta against “traitors” in the White House — staffers who are reportedly considering raising taxes on the rich, which may include Vice President J.D. Vance, and the architect of Trump's first presidential campaign, Steve Bannon.On the finale of “Tax Revolt,” senior podcast producer Arjun Singh sits down with Norquist to understand: Is the antitax movement's grip on the Republican party as strong as ever?Want more? Become a paid subscriber to get ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content, like an exclusive interview we conducted with the godfather of trickle-down economics. By doing so, you'll be supporting independent journalism: levernews.com/subscribe
Pags breaks down the political games being played by rogue judges trying to undermine the executive branch—and how the left is weaponizing the courts to block Trump's agenda. PLUS—Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, joins Pags to expose the quiet, dangerous tax agenda some politicians are trying to push behind closed doors. From backdoor hikes to stealth spending plans, Norquist reveals what's really at stake—and how it could hit your wallet fast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's a civil war happening inside the MAGA coalition, and unless you're really in the weeds, you probably haven't heard much about it. It's not being covered seriously, either by the traditional media or the independent press. And that's a shame — because it pits two foundational visions of conservatism against each other. On one side, you have Grover Norquist and his ironclad “no new taxes” pledge. On the other, you have Steve Bannon and his populist charge to eat the rich.Norquist has spent decades making sure no Republican dares raise taxes. His philosophy is clear: low taxes are good for everyone, rich or poor, and raising them is political suicide. He's survived every GOP iteration — from neocon war hawks to MAGA populists — by keeping that line firm. But now, Trump's “one big, beautiful bill” may include a tax hike on the wealthy. Norquist is sounding the alarm, warning that breaking this promise would be as foolish as George H.W. Bush's infamous “read my lips” moment.Meanwhile, Bannon doesn't just want to raise taxes — he wants to send a message. He sees MAGA as a working-class movement, and taxing the rich is part of proving that Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and the GOP's old donor class no longer control the party. It's the clearest philosophical fault line we've seen on the right in years. If the GOP embraces even a modest tax hike on the wealthy, it could mark the end of a Reagan-era consensus that has defined Republican politics for half a century.Politics Politics Politics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.And yet, barely anyone is talking about it. Not because it isn't interesting, not because it isn't important, but because media — mainstream and independent — is stuck on one setting: “trouble for Trump.” It's a framing device. Every Trump story must either confirm that he's a danger to democracy or a bumbling fool. Anything else? Not interesting enough to cover.Steve Bannon, who's all over mainstream shows like Real Time with Bill Maher and Stephen A. Smith's podcast, is out here advocating a radical repositioning of the Republican tax platform — and the headlines are all about whether Trump should run for a third term. And I get it, that's the clickier angle. But it's also lazy. We're watching tectonic plates shift, and we're still playing with bumper stickers.That's not just a mainstream media problem, by the way. It's an independent media problem too. There are great voices on Substack and elsewhere that have done real work to break free from traditional narratives. And yet, over the last few weeks, I've seen far too much content boil down to one question: “Is this an outrage? Yes or no?” And when the answer is always “yes,” you're not informing anymore — you're reinforcing.My goal isn't to register my opinion on every current thing. My goal is to give you something that still feels relevant five years from now. Something you can remember discovering here before it hit the mainstream. I'm not always going to say the thing that fits into someone's ideological slot. That's going to disappoint people sometimes. I get that. But I hope the tradeoff is worth it. Because if you're giving me your time and maybe even your money, I owe you something rare. Something original.Something honest.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:01:58 - MAGA's Secret Civil War00:19:35 - Update00:21:05 - Signalgate 2.000:27:14 - Pope Francis00:30:51 - Student Loan Debt Collection00:34:50 - Interview with Dave Leventhal01:13:34 - Canadian Election with Evan Scrimshaw01:27:11 - Wrap-up This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
In this episode of "Main Street Matters," Alfredo Ortiz discuss the economic landscape for small businesses in the U.S. with Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform. They explore the impact of tariffs, trade negotiations, and tax cuts under President Trump. Norquist highlights the importance of making tax cuts permanent and addressing trade barriers to foster a competitive business environment. Main Street Matters is part of the Salem Podcast Network. For more visit JobCreatorsNetwork.com For tickets to the JCN Gala and Summit HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Ben Norquist is the director of the Network of Evangelicals for the Middle East (NEME). Ben is a researcher and public organizer. Inspired by his study of higher education in Palestine, Ben currently works on the ways educational and epistemological structures develop responsively to physical landscapes, especially those that are highly configured and imposed. He us the coauthor of Every Somewhere Sacred: Rescuing a Theology of Place in the American Imagination coming out with IVP Academic, fall, 2025. -- If you've enjoyed this content, please subscribe to my channel! Support Theology in the Raw through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theologyintheraw Or you can support me directly through Venmo: @Preston-Sprinkle-1 Visit my personal website: https://www.prestonsprinkle.com For questions about faith, sexuality & gender: https://www.centerforfaith.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Ossur. To learn more about their ‘Responsible for Tomorrow' Sustainability Campaign, and how you can get involved: CLICK HEREEpisode Overview: In healthcare's technological revolution, the balance between innovation and patient-centered care has never been more critical. Our next guest, Dr. Craig Norquist, brings an extraordinary perspective as CMIO of HonorHealth, drawing from his unique journey from Navy nuclear operator to emergency physician. While together, Craig shares his vision for technology that enhances rather than compromises the sacred provider-patient relationship and how this approach is transforming care delivery. With dual board certifications in Emergency Medicine and Clinical Informatics, Craig champions high reliability principles learned in both nuclear power plants and hospital settings. As a 19-time Ironman triathlete and cancer survivor, his patient experience profoundly shapes his approach to healthcare technology. Join us to explore how Dr. Norquist is leveraging informatics to reduce provider burden, improve safety, and create a learning health system that truly puts patients first. Let's go!Episode Highlights:Navy Nuclear Experience: Craig brought high reliability principles from his Navy career to healthcare safety.Personal Cancer Journey: His lymphoma battle transformed his view on patient access and care delivery.Protecting Provider Focus: Craig shields clinicians from technology overload to preserve patient interactions.AI Enhanced Documentation: Language models can reduce chart review time and boost patient engagement.Health System Collaboration: Phoenix hospitals worked together during the pandemic to manage patient loads.About our Guest: Dr. Craig Norquist currently serves as the CMIO of HonorHealth after practicing as an Emergency Physician for almost 20 years. He is board certified in both Emergency Medicine and Clinical Informatics. He serves as the Program Director for the Clinical Informatics Fellowship at HonorHealth and as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Informatics Fellowship at University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Fellowship in Informatics.Prior to becoming the CMIO, he was the Network Patient Safety Officer for HonorHealth, and has previously served as Department Chair of Emergency Medicine as well as Chief of Staff for the Thompson Peak Hospital. In 2017-2019, he completed professional development programs through academic and professional organizations that prepared him for his leadership roles, including Intermountain Health's Advanced Training Program and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Patient Safety Executive training. His additional credentials include EPIC physician builder certification, executive training at Harvard Business School in healthcare delivery, and training in artificial intelligence from MIT.His areas of interest are process, quality, and outcome improvement as well as improving the patient and provider experience with information technology in healthcare. His expertise has resulted in invited membership on panels and reports with the ECRI Institute and the National Quality Forum. He continues to work on the state level on opioid prescribing, use disorder recognition and treatment, as well as risk reduction methodologies including naloxone distribution from the Emergency Department. He has organized and chaired the Arizona College of Emergency Physicians opioid prescribing summit for the past 9 years.Dr. Craig is passionate about the use of technology to facilitate the improvement of care and development of a learning health
Peter Norquist and Ken Richings for the Libertarian view of current events. Ted Maxwell sits in for the discussion. Peter and Ken report on TUSD Board meeting.
Charles Heller on Saturday's event, cooking pterodactyls, and a discussion of the Ebbinghaus Curve. Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform on DOGE, DC, and...his favorite Thanksgiving side dish.
Grover Norquist (Twitter: @GroverNorquist) is president of Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), a taxpayer advocacy group he founded in 1985 at President Reagan's request. ATR works to limit the size and cost of government and opposes higher taxes at the federal, state, and local levels and supports tax reform that moves towards taxing consumed income one time at one rate. ATR organizes the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, which asks all candidates for federal and state office to commit themselves in writing to the American people to oppose all net tax increases. In the 117th Congress, 175 House members and 44 Senators have taken the pledge. Norquist chairs the Washington, DC-based Wednesday Meeting, a weekly gathering of more than 150 elected officials, political activists, and movement leaders. The meeting started in 1993 and takes place in ATR's conference room. There are now 51 similar center-right meetings in 45 states. *** FIND MY SHOWS ON ALL PODCAST APPS, RUMBLE, FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, AND CLOUTHUB AT ... “WILLIAM WALLIS FOR AMERICA AND ON X @WALLIS4AMERICA *** …. Get HUGE Savings with this Promo code "WWFA" at www.MyPillow.COM/wwfa ….. And get Free Activation and lower rates on your Cell phone service at www.patriotmobile.com/wwfa SUPPORT MY SHOW WITH THE PURCHASE OF FREEDOM MERCHANDISE AT ……. www.williamwallis.net ……. AND PLEASE VISIT BOND ARMS AT www.Bondarms.com GET YOUR TRUMP HONEY AT www.makehoneygreatagain.com promo code WWFA
Former Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist who is now the president and CEO of the National Defense Industrial Association and Dr Arun Seraphin who runs NDIA's Emerging Technologies Institute, join Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian to discuss the US budget outlook as Congress is expected to opt for another continuing resolution to fund government rather than legislation; impact of funding uncertainty on the very innovation ecosystem the Pentagon is courting; what to expect from the ETI conference in Washington Aug. 7-9; role of supplemental in driving innovation, bolstering supply chains and production capacity; feedback from the association's membership; defense impacts irrespective of Harris or Trump victory in November; and Boeing's decision to tap former Collins CEO Kelly Ortberg as the company's next chief executive.
Chris is joined by Libertarians Peter Norquist, Terra Radliff, and Milly Ryan. Milly produces the podcast "Libertarian-Minded, Connecting the Dots"
On today's Strategy Series program, sponsored by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, former Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist who is now the president and CEO of the National Defense Industrial Association, discusses the trade group's new “Vital Signs” report that serves as both a report card of US defense industrial health as well as a policy roadmap, inflation and supply chain challenges driven by high defense and commercial demand, the Pentagon's first ever National Defense Industrial Strategy, whether the $95 billion supplemental for Ukraine, Israel-Gaza and the Indo-Pacific is enough to support allies and refill America's depleted weapons stocks, and PPBE reform and the unique role of comptrollers in driving innovation.
For week 2 of Advent, the church has historically focused on the theme of peace. Today, I talk with Dr. Benjamin Norquist, whose work and study led him to spend a lot of time Israel and the West Bank. Ben focused his research on higher education in active conflict zones and in other contested areas. In this episode, we discuss a Biblical view of shalom and also examine the impact of personal, structural, and cultural violence on the world. Ben shares his wisdom on how we might act as peacemakers even as the culture around us temps us with vitriol and polarization.To learn more about Churches for Middle East Peace and the work they are doing in a region that is heavy on all of our hearts this season, go to: https://cmep.org/
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss his travels to Argentina for the Inauguration of newly elected President Javier Milei, a right-leaning politician that just won the Presidency, largely due to his commitment to ATR's Taxpayer Protection Pledge. Since 1986, the organization has sponsored the Pledge, which is a written promise by legislators and candidates for office that commits them to opposing tax increases while in power. Norquist explains the influence of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge on foreign politics, explaining that Javier Milei's explosion came in conjunction with his signing, and noting that many other countries are seeing similar success of right-leaning individuals who are speaking out against high taxes worldwide. Then, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by delving into the issue of Transgenderism, telling of a local push involving a politician with a Trans child toward pro-Trans rights in schools. This prompts a caller to call in to have a candid conversation about the topic, expressing the importance of finding common ground rather than continue down this path of anger. (Photo by Getty Images)
Dom welcomes Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss his travels to Argentina for the Inauguration of newly elected President Javier Milei, a right-leaning politician that just won the Presidency, largely due to his commitment to ATR's Taxpayer Protection Pledge. Since 1986, the organization has sponsored the Pledge, which is a written promise by legislators and candidates for office that commits them to opposing tax increases while in power. Norquist explains the influence of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge on foreign politics, explaining that Javier Milei's explosion came in conjunction with his signing, and noting that many other countries are seeing similar success of right-leaning individuals who are speaking out against high taxes worldwide. (Photo by Marcos Brindicci/Getty Images)
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 949, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: u.s. flags 1: The last year the presidential flag was altered was 1960 when this was added. a Hawaii star. 2: This color standing for justice on the American flag is missing from the flag of Washington, D.C.. blue. 3: This state's flag is yellow with the sun symbol of the Zia Indian Pueblo in red. New Mexico. 4: While he was vice president in 1975, the office's flag was redone, giving it a bolder bird. Nelson Rockefeller. 5: By exec. order the width of each stripe on the U.S. flag should be this fraction of the height of the flag. 1/13th. Round 2. Category: the tonys 1: At a 1977 concert he stunned Dawn and the crowd by announcing his (short-lived) retirement:. Tony Orlando. 2: He's led the National League in batting 8 times, with averages like .394 in '94. Tony Gwynn. 3: This founder of a chain has been giving diners a good ribbing since 1972. Tony Roma. 4: Friends call Antonin Scalia Nino; this Supreme Court colleague appointed in 1988 is Tony. (Anthony) Kennedy. 5: In 1997 National Security Advisor Tony Lake got spooked and withdrew his nomination to head this agency. the CIA. Round 3. Category: the muppet name 1: Architect of lyrics Hammerstein and man of architecture Niemeyer. Oscar. 2: Hello, Cleveland! and Hello, anti-tax activist Norquist too!. Grover. 3: Saldana and Kazan, acting the parts. Zoe. 4: Blyleven and Campaneris, because our writers absolutely love old-school baseball. Bert. 5: World War II journalist Pyle and "Ghostbuster" Hudson. Ernie. Round 4. Category: maybe some oscar winners 1: After his win for "Wall Street", he thanked dad Kirk for helping him step out of Dad's shadow. Michael Douglas. 2: He won an Oscar for his turn as Winston Churchill in "Darkest Hour". Gary Oldman. 3: Mahershala Ali won an Oscar for this 2016 film that won Best Picture...eventually. Moonlight. 4: This lyricist named Oscar won 2, for Best Song in "Lady Be Good" and "State Fair". (Oscar) Hammerstein. 5: For 1993 Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park" won 3 technical Oscars and this other film of his won Best Picture. Schindler's List. Round 5. Category: domain extensions matter 1: Visit this.gov and you get the current hour and minute; visit this.com and you get the current news. time. 2: this.com shows you the Navigator and Continental; this.org shows you tourist sites in a Midwest state capital. Lincoln. 3: these.gov takes you to Atlantic marine forecasts; these.com takes you to Carolina NHL action. hurricanes. 4: this.gov is an agency that polices Wall Street; this.org takes you to a college sports organization. SEC. 5: this.com is an outdoor clothing company; this.edu is an Ivy League school. Columbia. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
A few weeks ago, the FAIRtax Guys rebutted the points made in a letter that was sent to all the FAIRtax cosponsors in Congress. That letter was authored by economic advisor Grover Norquist on behalf of his organization Americans for Tax Reform. In the letter, Norquist made numerous wild and inaccurate representations about the FAIRtax in urging cosponsors to withdraw their support for the bill.This week, the Guys call on AFFT President Steve Hayes to provide some personal insight on what's behind ATR's attack on the FAIRtax. Hayes and Norquist know each other personally and have worked together on several previous occasions
“When you subsidize something, you hide the cost to consumers. So they purchase more of it than they want to, than they meant to. More people will make it, but there's less real demand for it … All subsidies and taxes turn prices into lies.”In this episode, I'm joined by Grover Norquist, founder and president of Americans for Tax Reform. In a time of soaring inflation and economic hardship, we sat down to discuss what Americans can do to legitimately reduce their taxes.“Consider moving to a state that doesn't have an income tax or that has a single-rate tax,” says Mr. Norquist. “New York City: city and state personal income tax? About 14 percent-plus. Move to Miami: state and city income tax? Zero.”How do corporate income taxes, subsidies, and bail-outs impact the economy? And what can the federal government learn from individual states about how to formulate its tax policy?“Governments shouldn't fix recessions. They should step out of the way, reduce taxes, reduce regulations, let prices reassert themselves … And as happened in 1921, and earlier ones, short recessions fix themselves quickly if everybody's allowed to reallocate their resources, their time, switch jobs, and so on. But if the government says, well, here's how we fix things—that's how we got into the problem in the first place,” says Mr. Norquist.
In the virtual Lemonade Stand, we are live from Service Nation's International Roundtable in Nashville, TN. Crystal and Emily talk to Janeen Norquist from Just In Time Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Remodeling!They discuss the value of working in your community, the dynamic of working with family and utilizing a mascot to spread your company's message.If you would like to get in contact with Janeen, her email address is janeen@justintimeheroes.com or you can reach out at justintimeheroes.com.If you enjoyed this chat From the Yellow Chair, consider joining our newsletter, "Let's Sip Some Lemonade" where you can receive exclusive interviews, our bank of helpful downloadables, and updates on upcoming content.We'll see you next time, Lemon Heads!
At the bottom of this hour Joe talks with Grover Norquist...talking about Cloward and Piven..him and Joe break down what it is
Cloward and Piven was pushed by Obama... but he couldn't get it done. In this, his 3rd term, they are trying to do it again. What is it?
In this exclusive Grover Norquist interview with Michael Gayed of Lead-Lag Live, we dive deep into the future of US tax competitiveness and explore the potential implications of potential policy changes. As a renowned tax policy advocate and president of Americans for Tax Reform, Grover Norquist brings a wealth of knowledge and insight into the complex world of taxation and how it impacts businesses and individuals alike.Throughout the interview, Norquist and Gayed discuss a range of topics, including the current state of US tax competitiveness, as well as proposed tax reforms and their possible consequences on the US economy. They also touch on the importance of maintaining a competitive edge in today's global market and how tax policy can make or break a country's ability to attract and retain businesses.This insightful and engaging discussion provides viewers with a unique perspective on the future of US tax competitiveness from one of the most influential voices in the field. If you're interested in understanding the potential impact of tax policies on the US economy and global competitiveness, make sure you don't miss this Grover Norquist interview with Michael Gayed of Lead-Lag Live.ANTICIPATE STOCK MARKET CRASHES, CORRECTIONS, AND BEAR MARKETS WITH AWARD WINNING RESEARCH. Sign up for The Lead-Lag Report at www.leadlagreport.com and use promo code PODCAST30 for 2 weeks free and 30% off.Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadlagreportFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadlagreportInstagram: https://instagram.com/leadlagreportCheck out Lead-Lag Live on all your favorite podcast platforms.Nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions.See disclosures for The Lead-Lag Report here: https://www.leadlagreport.com/static/termsandconditionsThe Physician Syndicate: Angel Investing | Venture Capital | Startups | Personal FinanceThe Physician Syndicate Podcast: A podcast for physicians to jump into the startup world. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFoodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:
This episode features Dr. Craig Norquist, Chief Medical Information Officer at HonorHealth. Here he discusses his background & excitement for Ai utilization in healthcare, advice for emerging leaders that want to lead an impactful career, and more.
It can always be difficult to sort through the noise of the news to find the truth. That has been especially true thus far this year when it comes to Social Security. From President Biden falsely using it as a battering ram against Republicans in his State of the Union speech, to discussions from both sides of the aisle since, the always present maneuvering of politicians and the manipulating message of the media has made the issue hard to pin down on what's really going on. So this week on CURE America with Star Parker, we bring on one of Washington's leading conservatives on all matters to do with these issues and all taxation, Grover Norquist. The Founder and President of Americans for Tax Reform, Norquist carries a decades long career in successful advocacy for lower taxes and federal budget cuts. CURE's Omarr Peters and Raheem Williams are back on the panel, taking us through both the policy and faith implications of the issue, especially for the younger generations that are paying into a system that will long be insolvent by the time they retire. Rick Manning sits down with Star to go through the further nuances, concerns on both sides, and where the debate currently stands on solving the serious issues of Social Security.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (01/27/2023): 3:05pm- On Friday, a San Francisco court released police body camera footage of the home invasion which led to Paul Pelosi being assaulted with a hammer. The footage shows police arriving at Pelosi's home moments before he was attacked. According to the New York Times, “[t]he suspect, David DePape, faces numerous felony charges in state court, including attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon.” 3:15pm- On Thursday, Project Veritas released video footage of James O'Keefe confronting Pfizer's Director of Research and Development Jordan Trishton Walker about comments he made on a hidden camera. Walker claimed Pfizer was “mutating” the COVID-19 virus and suggested they could potentially create “something that just goes everywhere.” 3:40pm- Philadelphia Inquirer restaurant review columnist Craig LaBan wrote an opinion editorial highly critical of the Union League's decision to honor Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. LaBan vows that he will no longer dine at the Union League—but he wasn't a member in the first place! We give his editorial: 1 Bell. 4:05pm- In a statement made to The New York Post, Hunter Biden's art dealer George Berges said of his client's work: “Hunter Biden will become one of the most consequential artists in this century because the world needs his art now more than ever. In a world that beats us down, we need art in our lives that reminds of the unrelenting divinity within each of us.” According to the Post, Berges refused to say whether or not he was willing to provide the House Oversight Committee with documents regarding Biden art sales. 4:35pm- Grover Norquist—Founder and Presidents of Americans for Tax Reform—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial in The Atlantic, “A National Sales Tax is a Terrible Idea.” A handful of House Republicans are forcing a vote on the “Fair Tax Act” which would create a national sales tax and eliminate the federal income tax. Norquist explains why this proposal is a “free gift to Democrats.” You can read the full article at: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/01/national-sales-tax-house-republicans-grover-norquist/672810/ 4:50pm- White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre compared House Republicans—who are asking for spending cuts in exchange for raising the debt ceiling—to “hostage” takers. 4:55pm- Can the U.S. Treasury mint a $1 trillion platinum coin and deposit it with the Federal Reserve to circumvent Congressional approval to raise the debt ceiling? In a recent New York Times opinion editorial, Nobel prize winning economist Paul Krugman endorsed the strategy while simultaneously referring to House Republicans as “economic terrorists.” 5:05pm- While appearing on Fox5 in New York City, Madison Square Garden Entertainment CEO James Dolan defended his arena's utilization of controversial facial recognition software to prevent lawyers who have sued MSG or Dolan from entering. Is it legal? 5:20pm- Pastor Bill Devlin—CEO of Extreme Faith—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to offer us an update in the trial of Mark Houck, a pro-life father charged with violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act for protesting outside of an abortion clinic. Houck was notably arrested at his home during an FBI-conducted raid. 5:45pm- The Philadelphia Inquirer has accused Pennsylvania State Representative Amen Brown of leaving a “trail of debt, lawsuits” in business and real estate dealings. Brown is a moderate Democrat running for Philadelphia Mayor. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia media continues to gush over super-progressive John Fetterman and his wife Gisele… 5:55pm- After being removed from the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) posted his first TikTok complaining about it. 6:05pm- While appearing on Fox News with Neil Cavuto, Texas Governor Greg Abbott accused the Biden Administration of acting “contrary to federal law” when it comes to the U.S. southern border. 6:10pm- MSNBC's Chris Hayes objected to Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy's decision to remove Representatives Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and Eric Swalwell (D-CA) from the House Intelligence Committee—claiming they did “nothing wrong.” 6:15pm- Montage: President Joe Biden forgets names! 6:20pm- While appearing on The Kelly Clarkson Show, actress Jane Fonda claimed that there would be “no climate crisis if it wasn't for racism.” 6:35pm- According to National Review's Brittany Bernstein, Christian baker Jack Phillips “lost his appeal in a case that stemmed from his refusal to make a cake for an individual's gender transition.” In 2018, the Supreme Court decided in Jack Phillips' favor in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission when he claimed religious freedom exempted him from creating a same-sex wedding cake. 6:45pm- Dr. Deana Murphy—a certified Consulting Positive Psychologist & Executive Wellbeing Advisor—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her new book, “Lead 2 Flourish: An Executive's Guide to Handle Pressure, Prevent Anxiety, and Lead From Your Highest Self.” Get the book at: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lead2flourish-deana-murphy/1142830162
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: In a statement made to The New York Post, Hunter Biden's art dealer George Berges said of his client's work: “Hunter Biden will become one of the most consequential artists in this century because the world needs his art now more than ever. In a world that beats us down, we need art in our lives that reminds of the unrelenting divinity within each of us.” According to the Post, Berges refused to say whether or not he was willing to provide the House Oversight Committee with documents regarding Biden art sales. Grover Norquist—Founder and Presidents of Americans for Tax Reform—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial in The Atlantic, “A National Sales Tax is a Terrible Idea.” A handful of House Republicans are forcing a vote on the “Fair Tax Act” which would create a national sales tax and eliminate the federal income tax. Norquist explains why this proposal is a “free gift to Democrats.” You can read the full article at: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/01/national-sales-tax-house-republicans-grover-norquist/672810/ White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre compared House Republicans—who are asking for spending cuts in exchange for raising the debt ceiling—to “hostage” takers. Can the U.S. Treasury mint a $1 trillion platinum coin and deposit it with the Federal Reserve to circumvent Congressional approval to raise the debt ceiling? In a recent New York Times opinion editorial, Nobel prize winning economist Paul Krugman endorsed the strategy while simultaneously referring to House Republicans as “economic terrorists.”
Grover Norquist—Founder and Presidents of Americans for Tax Reform—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial in The Atlantic, “A National Sales Tax is a Terrible Idea.” A handful of House Republicans are forcing a vote on the “Fair Tax Act” which would create a national sales tax and eliminate the federal income tax. Norquist explains why this proposal is a “free gift to Democrats.” You can read the full article at: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/01/national-sales-tax-house-republicans-grover-norquist/672810/
The Six Shooter is a United States western old-time radio program starring James Stewart as a gunfighter. It was created by Frank Burt, who also wrote many of the episodes, and lasted only one season of thirty-nine episodes on NBC (Sept. 20, 1953–June 24, 1954). Initially, it was broadcast on Sundays at 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time, through October 11. Then it was heard at 8:30 p.m. for three weeks. Finally, on November 8, 1953, through March 21, 1954, it was broadcast Sundays at 8 p.m. Beginning April 1, 1954, through the final episode it was on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. One old-time radio directory called the program "a last, desperate effort by a radio network (NBC) to maintain interest in adventure drama by employing a major Hollywood movie star in the leading role." Stewart starred as Britt Ponset, a drifting cowboy in the final years of the wild west. Episodes ranged from straight western drama to whimsical comedy. A trademark of the show was Stewart's use of whispered narration during tense scenes that created a heightened sense of drama and relief when the situation was resolved. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
The Six Shooter is a United States western old-time radio program starring James Stewart as a gunfighter. It was created by Frank Burt, who also wrote many of the episodes, and lasted only one season of thirty-nine episodes on NBC (Sept. 20, 1953–June 24, 1954). Initially, it was broadcast on Sundays at 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time, through October 11. Then it was heard at 8:30 p.m. for three weeks. Finally, on November 8, 1953, through March 21, 1954, it was broadcast Sundays at 8 p.m. Beginning April 1, 1954, through the final episode it was on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. One old-time radio directory called the program "a last, desperate effort by a radio network (NBC) to maintain interest in adventure drama by employing a major Hollywood movie star in the leading role."Stewart starred as Britt Ponset, a drifting cowboy in the final years of the wild west. Episodes ranged from straight western drama to whimsical comedy. A trademark of the show was Stewart's use of whispered narration during tense scenes that created a heightened sense of drama and relief when the situation was resolved.Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradioListen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
In episode #16 of the Let People Prosper Show, I interview Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform, where we discuss: 1) Need Free-Market Reaganism, not national conservatism or populism; 2) Taxpayer Protection Pledge and state flat tax revolution; and 3) Need for spending restraint through Sustainable State Budgets. More on Mr. Norquist: https://www.atr.org/about-grover/ For thoughtful economic commentary and show notes, check out my newsletter: https://vanceginn.com/ Please rate with 5 stars and subscribe to the Let People Prosper Show if you enjoyed this episode. And be sure to check out the other episodes.
This week I had the pleasure of talking with the Vice President of Innovation and Business Development for PlayCore. Tom Norquist is from Portland, Oregon and moved to Fort Payne, AL when he was 34 years old. He shares about the neurological aspects that go into creating playground equipment and how with each intricate design they are able to create an amazing experience for people of all ages. Tom has had great success in his career believes that this success is in great correlation with his faith. He shares how important small groups are to him and how his dedication to time in the Word and prayer everyday gives him a great outlook on the day ahead. Subscribe and make sure to follow along with my life on social media so that you don't miss out on fun things happening and sneak peaks of the Podcast. Go to my instagram and check out my LinkTree for all of my social media! https://www.instagram.com https://www.instagram.com/madcamp_training/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chasingrealestateFacebook: https://www.facebook.com
Dom welcomes Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss multiple issues playing out in the economy. First, Dom asks Norquist for his opinion on the Biden administration decision to ramp up the total amount of IRS agents, with Norquist warning who these new agents will be targeting and why it's incredibly concerning for small business owners. Then, Giordano and Norquist discuss the push by the Biden administration for what they're deeming a ‘counter inflation' bill, which will further send us down the path of higher inflation. Also, Giordano asks whether Norquist has faced a lot of pushback for his stance on taxation as liberals continue to ramp up their push for further federal government involvement. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's final hour, Dom welcomes Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss multiple issues playing out in the economy. First, Dom asks Norquist for his opinion on the Biden administration decision to ramp up the total amount of IRS agents, with Norquist warning who these new agents will be targeting and why it's incredibly concerning for small business owners. Then, Giordano and Norquist discuss the push by the Biden administration for what they're deeming a ‘counter inflation' bill, which will further send us down the path of higher inflation. Also, Giordano asks whether Norquist has faced a lot of pushback for his stance on taxation as liberals continue to ramp up their push for further federal government involvement. Then, Giordano rounds out the remainder of the show bouncing between multiple different topics. Dom discusses the Republican role in the Philadelphia Parking Authority and their overbearing tactics, telling again of a potential expansion of their red light camera program. Also, Giordano reveals what he knows about controversial billboards popping up around Philadelphia suggesting very radical proposals by progressives guised as a progressive billboard, telling of the conservative group and individual behind the new advertising campaign. (Photo by Getty Images)
On today's show, 1:06pm CT, 2:06pm ET: Donald and the Raiders: Eric Trump puts FBI on notice, Raiding officers were recorded, 'We will be releasing the video surveillance footage when time is right' - was Trump raid pulled off by 'Russiagate' FBI agents 'actively under criminal investigation' - Rick Santorum claims FBI raid is another reason for a convention of states - we'll analyze. School Daze: Teacher requires students to provide pronouns, personal contact info, was not an optional survey - White teachers get fired first in major U.S. city - Black conservative mom plans legal action over being called 'token' by school board member - we'll examine. Plus, famed economist makes dire prediction about Biden's economy - Sen. Joe Manchin admits 'Inflation Reduction Act' won't tame inflation for Americans anytime soon. https://www.spreaker.com/show/christian-talk-that-rocks http://christiantalkthatrocks.net or http://christiantalkthatrocks.com
Born and raised in Pilot Rock, Chance Norquist is the founder of Goat Window Cleaning. We'll talk about his journey as a new entrepreneur. We'll also talk about sports, family, and more.
NTD Business News- 4/18/2022 1. Shanghai Backlogs May Impact U.S Supply Chain 2. Shanghai Reports First Deaths Since Lockdown 3. China's GDP Grows 4.8% in Q1 2022 4. China's Lockdown to Drive Inflation in U.S. 5. Tax Day Deadline Is Here
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On Wall Street Week, Gillian Tett of the Financial Times and Peter Kraus of Aperture Investors weigh in on the week in markets, Grover Norquist talks tax reform and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers discusses odds of peak inflation in the United States. (Source: Bloomberg) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Dom leads off by playing back relevant clips from the day, including conversation centered on the Joe Rogan controversy, and offers his thoughts on the state of media today. Giordano tells why he believes Rogan continues to garner the support of many, telling why he is stunned that Joe Rogan has become the target in the situation. Also, Giordano reveals information regarding congresswoman Madeleine Dean's bicycle company, including ties with communist China. Then, Grover Norquist from American's for Tax Reform rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a concerning story out of Washington, with reports that the IRS will require facial recognition to access child tax credits. Norquist lays forth the situation and how this happened, explaining that without a warrant the government now wants this very invasive data. Then, Norquist reveals a new infusion of cash requested by the IRS for hiring, and tells of the ridiculous long wait times that citizens face when trying to reach the institution. In addition, Giordano and Norquist discuss the implications of this huge effort toward data collection, and pontificate why the government would need this level of an invasion of privacy to operate successfully. (Photo by Getty Images)
Then, Grover Norquist from American's for Tax Reform rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a concerning story out of Washington, with reports that the IRS will require facial recognition to access child tax credits. Norquist lays forth the situation and how this happened, explaining that without a warrant the government now wants this very invasive data. Then, Norquist reveals a new infusion of cash requested by the IRS for hiring, and tells of the ridiculous long wait times that citizens face when trying to reach the institution. In addition, Giordano and Norquist discuss the implications of this huge effort toward data collection, and pontificate why the government would need this level of an invasion of privacy to operate successfully. (Photo by Getty Images)
Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform talks about the accomplishments, or lack thereof, of the Biden administration after the first year in office.
This episode features Matthew Norquist, Partner at Korn Ferry. Here, Matt discusses his unique experiences with c-suite and board leaders in financial services, private equity and family offices. Matt also comments on his operating roles prior to the firm, what distinguishes the firm from its competition, and what drives his passion for his work.
In this weeks episode, Kaela chats with Nikole Nordquist about her experience going sober and putting her health and wellbeing first. Connect with Nikole: https://www.instagram.com/nik_nerdie/Join the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/982176782207984 Connect with me: https://www.instagram.com/womenunbound/Music by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com/
On today's episode of The Daily Daily Caller Podcast ... It's a special Friday video edition of the show, a sit-down interview version. From time to time we will sit down with newsmakers and lawmakers to get to know them and dive deeper into the issues of the day. In this episode, we chat with president of Americans for Tax Reform and political mover-and-shaker, Grover Norquist. We talk about taxes, obviously, the history of income taxes in the United States and how they are now used as a means of control. We also learn how he got involved in politics, get his take on midterm elections, and media bias. Few people are as well-connected in Washington as Grover, and fewer still know not only how the tax code works, but how politics works. DISCLOSURE:I worked for Grover at ATR from 2007 to 2009, and even once got him to pose for a picture in a Snuggie. Then again, I managed to get about 150 people to pose in that snuggie, including Daily Caller co-founders Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel, Andrew Breitbart and Joe the Plumber. The Daily Daily Caller Podcast is a daily show that mocks the news and newsmakers from a conservative perspective. Hosted by Derek Hunter, it is available in audio form Monday-Thursday and will have a video option on Fridays. Derek Hunter is a columnist and contributing editor for The Daily Caller and author of “Outrage, INC: How the Liberal Mob Ruined Science, Journalism, and Hollywood” from HarperCollins, available June 19. Send compliments and complaints to derek@dailycaller.com or follow him on Twitter at @derekahunter.
GPPR's Editor in Chief, Justin Goss, sits down with GU Politics fellow and president of Americans for Tax Reform, Grover Norquist. The two talk about international free trade agreements, the U.S. economy, strategies for growth, and immigration. We also get a look into the topics that will be covered in Mr. Norquist's weekly discussion group here at Georgetown.
This week Ralph talks about how Donald Sterling's racism paid off, the ghoulishness of executions, American tax evaders in Switzerland, and his reported “bromance” with conservative activist, Grover Norquist, which makes David go “Ewwww…”