The Romanticized View of the Green Energy Agenda
Trent Loos talks Super Bowl backup battery & green energy myths. Figueroa & Gregory unveil WSES with Dr. Lyons-Weiler. Keith Van Winkle eyes Douglas County Commissioner role.

Trent Loos talks Super Bowl backup battery & green energy myths. Figueroa & Gregory unveil WSES with Dr. Lyons-Weiler. Keith Van Winkle eyes Douglas County Commissioner role.
Roger Mangan’s pursuit of excellence, which has been instrumental in building his successful State Farm agency, is highlighted through his discussion of key turning points in his life. Growing up in Iowa, Roger Mangan was an avid wrestler, a sport through which he found a mentor in his high school coach. This coach played a pivotal role in Mangan’s life, guiding him towards securing a scholarship that would shape his future. Thanks to this scholarship, Mangan pursued higher education, majoring i...
Climatologist Dr. David Legates discusses his new book Climate and Energy: The Case for Realism. In this book, Legates tackles the issue of climate change from a Christian perspective, aiming to dispel common misconceptions surrounding the topic. He argues that green energy and climate regulations, rather than fostering the flourishing of life, actually restrict it, making them anti-human and, by extension, anti-Christian. Legates posits that oil and gas represent human solutions to the challeng...
Bob Boswell critiques Polis's 49 actions to hit net zero emissions by 2050, fearing power access loss. Lauren Fix updates on auto kill switches. Dusty Johnson runs for House District 63.
Izabela Patriota talks Women's Day's socialist roots. Trent Loos on Super Bowl 2024 & renewable energy. Ted Harvey shares his Congressional run reasons.
Kevin Lundberg on SB 24-159, 165, 166, Trump's ballot ruling & CO's Open Primary Challenge. Col. Rutledge shares his COVID story & loss.
Prof. Burt Folsom talks industrialists' impact, Dr. Joondeph explores Turkmenistan, and Mayor Toborg discusses Parker's tax cut initiative.
Col. Rutledge's COVID story, Greg Walcher's take on CO's Front Range rail scheme, & Nephi Cole's update on CO firearm legislation.
Paige Hauser defends the Center for Renewing America and Christian nationalism and also shares updates from Capitol Hill. Producer Luke and Producer Joe continue the ongoing discussion of Henry Hazlitt's "Economics in One Lesson."
Explore controlled burns with farmer Trent Loos, Rich Guggenheim on transgender rights, and learn why Stephen Varela is running for CD-3.
Explore insights from John Eastman on his disbarment case and Kevin Lundberg's take on Colorado's HB24-1092 defeat in our latest radio show summary.
Susan Kochevar talks about her 300% property tax hike for 88 Drive-In Theatre. Allen Thomas continues the Feb 23, 2024, talk on election integrity.
Politics are a messy business. In this essay Allen Thomas discusses the importance of holding ourselves to a higher standard so that we can reclaim the Colorado that we all love and save America from the extreme totalitarianism we are facing today.
Allen Thomas discusses his essay on the need for fair elections. Natalie Menten discusses a Jefferson Co. initiative affecting TABOR refunds.
Explore PDE's mission with Nicole Neily, get Colorado housing market insights from Karen Levine & Lorne Levy, and discover Rebecca Keltie's HD-16 campaign.
Jay Davidson talks high rates & recession risks. Trent Loos debates CO SB24-126 & conservation credits on our show.
Rick Turnquist talks about his essay on Democrats & identity politics. Kevin Lundberg critiques the identity politics agenda in the 2024 CO legislature.
Pam Long discusses the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s (CDPHE) three “wildly important goals” for 2024: reducing ozone, reducing healthcare costs, and reducing syphilis transmission.
Rick Turnquist talks about his essay 'Where We Are (And Where We Came From)' with Kim. Nephi Cole provides updates on self-defense laws. Christina Goeke and Kevin Lundberg discuss opposing HB-24-1071.
"Ret. Col. John Mills on election concerns in Prince William County. Elisabeth Richard discusses the Center for American Values' mission."
In his latest essay Rick Turnquist reviews early American history, the formation of the Democratic Party, and why they employ identity politics to gain and maintain political power.
Experts Victoria Alexander & Dr. Lyons-Weiler discuss human coding. Rep. Brandi Belle & Kim tackle HB 24-1092 on crimes against minors. Trent Loos talks on livestock & gardening bans.
Pam Long talks CDPHE 2024 goals on climate, gun control & STDs. Ex-Senator Lundberg discusses Colorado Legislature's weekly agenda.
"Liberty Toastmasters debate taxation. Prof. Gerwitz analyzes the O'Biden economy. Atty. John Case advocates for Tina Peters' due process."
Colorado’s approach to gun crime has been an epic failure. Nephi Cole explains those efforts have always targeted the wrong people. Penalizing, persecuting, and criminalizing law-abiding gun owners and businesses does nothing to better Colorado. It has made it worse. It has divided people with a common goal (public safety) into scared, warring factions. It is time for a different approach.
Allen Thomas hosts, with guests Mark Tapscott on impeaching Mayorkas, and Kenneth Rapoza on China, energy, and U.S. policy, on today's show.
Helen Raleigh says EVs struggle in cold, showing they're not yet ready for all challenges. Phil Kerpen links US economic pessimism to rising living costs and stagnant wages, urging reduced government spending for recovery.
Nephi Cole talks on Colorado laws affecting self-defense. Robert Farnham discusses bills impacting CO farmers & ranchers.
Kevin Lundberg talks Colorado politics & Governor's actions; Lauren Fix shares updates on the 2026 Kill Switch Initiative.
Brad Beck explains that people and organizations that provide a service or fill a need do not tend not to violate rights, rather they make their communities a better place. He notes when they do their giving without the coercion of force, they are moral and decent in their pursuits.