Environmentalists Conflating Science with Ideology
Bob Boswell discusses energy policy updates. Pastor and blues singer Biff Gore addresses religious freedom. Dylan Daniel shares his campaign for Phillips County Commissioner.

Bob Boswell discusses energy policy updates. Pastor and blues singer Biff Gore addresses religious freedom. Dylan Daniel shares his campaign for Phillips County Commissioner.
Greg Walcher explains how the Biden Administration and the EPA are seeking to circumvent a Supreme Court ruling limiting EPA overreach. Trent Loos explains the latest regarding Colorado's recent Right to Repair law. Gina Steadman shares updates on Protect Kids Colorado.
Mike Siemens discusses Superior Farms' fight against shutdown, John Deere's electric shift, and Silicon Valley's turn to Trump. Insights from Nathan Worcester and more.
Property rights activist Taralyn Romero shares the latest regarding Palizzi Farm. Taxpayer watchdog Natalie Menten addresses RTD’s ballot question to keep your money. Robyn Carnes notes why she is running for Colorado State Senate.
Pam Long notes that illegal COVID mandates destroyed the strength of the U.S. military. Without accountability of senior military leadership, our national defense will continue to erode due to historic losses in retention and recruitment.
Pam Long discusses remedies for service members after an illegal COVID mandate. Jay Valentine on cleaning voter rolls. John Carson runs for Douglas County Commissioner.
A recent report on housing affordability puts Denver in a “severely unaffordable” category. Housing and transportation expert Randal O’Toole discusses housing affordability in Colorado and other locations. According to a recent report from Wendell Cox, housing has become “severely unaffordable” in many areas, including Denver, where the median home price is six times the median income. Subsidized housing is contributing to the rise in housing prices, particularly in Denver. Interview with Paige ...
Housing and transportation expert Randal O’Toole explains that as New Zealand dramatically expands its urban growth boundaries, housing is becoming more affordable. Interview with Paige Hauser Paige Hauser, with the Center for Renewing America, shares the latest happenings in Washington DC. Interview with Valdamar Archuleta Valdamar Archuleta notes why he is running for Congressional District 1.
Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares updates from the recent “South Dakota is not for Sale” rally. A South Dakota property rights group, South Dakota is Not For Sale, held a rally over the past weekend, attracting nearly 200 attendees. During the event, Loos criticized the hypocrisy of billionaires like Warren Buffett, who advocate for higher taxes yet use their influence to avoid paying them. Additionally, it was revealed that an Iowa lobbying firm, Summit Carbon Solutions, is ...
Former State Senator Kevin Lundberg discusses recent bad bills signed by Polis, while producers Joe and Luke explore chapters 8 and 9 of "Economics in One Lesson." Mark Davis shares his run for Castle Rock Town Council.
The big broad middle of America; Moderate Democrats, Conservatives, Unaffiliateds, Republicans, and Libertarians all feel that something is not right. America and the American Dream for each individual are at significant risk and that is why it is important that Republican Greg Lopez wins the Special Election to complete Ken Buck’s term in CD4.
Brad Beck’s father recently turned ninety-one years old. When Beck traveled to Southern California to visit his father, Beck observed that the foliage in his father’s yard was unkempt, overgrown, and “in need of attention.” His father saw it differently. Beck draws a correlation between his idea of what was best for his father’s yard and PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Interested Parties) who think they know what is best for our lives.
Brad Beck discusses his latest essay, Stop Pulling My Weeds . Brandon Wark, founder of Free State Colorado, discusses the 2024 Colorado legislative session. Bob Lewis notes why he is running for Elbert County Commissioner.
Helen Raleigh discusses the fiscal crisis as national debt interest surpasses defense, Medicare, and other key spending. Trent Loos critiques "blight" laws; Meghan Burke updates on Protect Kids Colorado.
Founder of Task Force Freedom Cain addresses Channel 9’s misconception of the “hard right.” Marly Hornik, co-founder of United Sovereign Americans, discusses the integrity of our elections.
Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses his article on battleground state polls. Leslie Manookian addresses the World Health Assembly and HFDF court cases. Bill Jack runs for Colorado House District 45.
Author Rick Turnquist discusses government reform in his essay "Reforming the Government(s)." Lorne Levy and Karen Levine cover home ownership and interest rates, while Janak Joshi explains his state legislature run.
Van Der Jagt on why Colorado's Red Flag Law needs to be reformed or repealed, Daniel Turner on energy regulations, and Mark Monson's Kickstarter updates.
Rick Turnquist talks about how our governments are desperately in need of reform from the federal government down to your local city council. He identifies several reforms that would go a long way toward accomplishing this goal. The question is: how do we get it done?
Kenneth Rapoza explains that China has laid the groundwork for the global green economy and now, the West is paying for it. Interview with Trent Loos Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses a National Geographic article regarding the wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone Interview with Rich Guggenheim Spokesman for Gays Against Groomers Rich Guggenheim share updates from Protect Kids Colorado.
National security expert Charles Marino discusses his book on border threats, while energy literacy expert Ron Stein emphasizes the need for presidential candidates to detail their energy plans.
Allen Thomas explains that Americans must focus on becoming a virtuous and good people who can raise a generation of thoughtful and wise individuals who can fix this mess that our country has fallen into. We must fight the culture wars instead of shrinking away from them.
Liberty Toastmasters share their perspectives on the 27 usurpations that the American colonists cited to declare independence from King George and Britain.
Dr. Travis Morrell discusses the risks of gender-affirming care for minors, while Susan Kochevar addresses the impact of rising property taxes on small businesses.
Retired USAF Col. Bill Rutledge critiques Boy Scouts' rebranding and inclusion of girls. Greg Lopez discusses the CD4 special election. Listen to both interviews.
Persuasion, patience, and persistence is the only way to save our republic, and indeed our world, without getting into a global conflict. Brad Beck explains that the exception is when tyrants and evil want to do the opposite.
Mark Monson discusses his new boardgame, Legend of the Eight Isles, with Kim. Back it on Kickstarter. Scott Walter on his book about Arabella Advisors, and Rick Grice on VaporLok.
Marly Hornik of United Sovereign Americans uncovers voter roll issues, citing over 5 million violations. Trent Loos and Erin Lee discuss land rights and protecting kids in Colorado.
Former state senator Kevin Lundberg joins Kim to discuss late-breaking updates to the end of Colorado's 2024 legislative session.
May 27 to June 1, 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) will hold assembly in Geneva, Switzerland to vote on two proposals; the Pandemic Treaty and IHR Amendments which would usurp state and federal authority. Pam Long explains these proposals would give the WHO authority to govern nations which would be a violation of American’s Constitutional rights.