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The Kim Monson Show

Kim Monsonkimmonson.com
The Kim Monson Show is a daily radio program, broadcast live 6-7 am MST every weekday on KLZ 560 AM. Hosted by Kim Monson, the show focuses on political issues and topics that impact individual freedom for Coloradans, citizens of the United States, and people around the world. Kim's values lie at the cross-roads of traditional conservative principles and libertarian beliefs. She believes in good manners, compassion, success through hard work, and individual freedom above all else.
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Episodes

Implications of Colorado Slaughterhouse Ban

Rachel Gabel discusses a Colorado slaughterhouse ban and its impact on local food, while Trent Loos addresses CO2 pipeline dangers and debunks farming myths.

Aug 07, 20241 hr 53 min

Climate Regulations and the Upward Climb of Heating and Cooling Costs

CEO of Laramie Energy, Bob Boswell, shares updates regarding the initiatives to limit oil and gas production.Climate regulations are significantly driving up costs, including heating and cooling, making housing increasingly unaffordable. Boswell discusses issues with green alternatives like wind turbines and EVs. Boswell critiques Colorado’s legislation for perpetuating false climate narratives and penalizing oil and gas manufacturers. Interview with Lauren Fix Car Coach Reports Lauren Fix asks ...

Aug 06, 20241 hr 53 min

Examining Kamala Harris's Troubled Leadership Record

Kamala Harris must be the epitome of bad bosses because Harris has had a 92% staff turnover rate during her first three years as Vice-President/Border Czar. CEO and Founder of Open the Books Adam Andrzejewski addresses Kamala’s revolving door. According to data from Open The Books, 92% of the 47 people Kamala Harris hired in her first year as Vice President left their positions. Within her first 18 months, nearly all of her executive team had turned over. Listen to the full interview in the firs...

Aug 02, 20241 hr 53 min

Property Taxes and PERA

Joshua Sharf, a fiscal expert at the Independence Institute, discusses the issue of property taxes in Colorado. Sharf points out that property taxes in the state are out of control, with a significant portion being funneled to Colorado’s Public Employee Retirement Association (PERA). This diversion of funds means that less money is going directly to teachers in the classroom, raising concerns about the allocation of resources within the education system. Sharf’s insights highlight the need for a...

Aug 01, 20241 hr 52 min

The Source of National Anxiety

Jay Davidson discusses the impact of the recent Supreme Court ruling on Chevron deference and critiques Biden's Supreme Court reform plans, while Trent Loos comments on Olympic controversies and petition fatigue.

Jul 31, 20241 hr 52 min

The Similarities Between Donald Trump and George Washington

Author and Discovery Institute Fellow Scott Powell discusses his latest Townhall article, Donald Trump, George Washington, Character, and Providence. Interview with Jason Snead Jason Snead with the Honest Elections Project addresses why the initiative to institute Ranked Choice Voting in Colorado is a bad idea.

Jul 30, 20241 hr 53 min

Irresistible Revolution: Marxism's Goal of Conquest & the Unmaking of the American Military

Space Force Lieutenant Colonel Matt Lohmeier was removed from his command after making comments criticizing the United States military. Col. Lohmeier discusses his book Irresistible Revolution: Marxism’s Goal of Conquest & the Unmaking of the American Military. Interview with Holly Kasun A Biden appointed judge recently ruled in Holly Kasun, Ashley Epp, and Shawn Smith’s favor regarding their First Amendment right to canvas communities after the 2020 election. Kasun addresses what happened i...

Jul 29, 20241 hr 49 min

What Is a Threat to Democracy?

Allen Thomas explains that if the government is incapable of protecting your rights, it will not be long until it will not protect your right to vote and choose your representative- your democracy.

Jul 28, 20246 min

We Need More, Not Less Carts

This is a really heart-felt essay by Brad Beck who has been a leader in messaging and working to reclaim the vision of our Founding that all of us are created equal with Rights from God of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.

Jul 28, 20246 min

How Misguided Agendas Threaten Our Food Supply

J.P. Dunn of Protect the Harvest discusses threats to affordable food and the slaughterhouse ban, while Trent Loos addresses taxation and government spending in Nebraska.

Jul 25, 20241 hr 53 min

Keep on Trumpin'

Former state senator Kevin Lundberg discusses President Trump’s courage after an assassination attempt, and Toby Damisch addresses high property taxes and potential solutions.

Jul 24, 20241 hr 52 min

Mike Johnston's Proposed Sales Tax Increase

Fiscal policy expert Joshua Sharf addresses why it’s a bad idea as Denver already has sales taxes approaching 9%, and proposals to support Denver Health and affordable housing would push that number even higher if approved by voters this fall, including Mayor Mike Johnston’s additional 0.5% sales tax increase. Read his article on the subject here. Interview with Yvonne Paez Co-founder of Perspectives 101 Yvonne Paez discusses the Protect Kids Colorado initiatives. Paez reviews Protect Kids Color...

Jul 23, 20241 hr 53 min

Costly and Cyber-Vulnerable: The Risks of Rapid Renewable Energy Adoption

Daniel Turner of Power the Future warns renewable energy is costly and cyber-vulnerable. Leslie Manookian from Health Freedom Defense Fund discusses a pivotal legal decision. Dr. Morrell of Colorado Principled Physicians discusses concerns about the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.

Jul 19, 20241 hr 53 min

Trust is the Currency of the Future

Author Pam Long shares that with the momentum towards a near-future digital currency and its potential to become a social credit system, trusted relationships will become essential for life outside of a government economy based on compliance. Long explains why people should reconsider their trust in U.S. health agencies and their captured healthcare providers.

Jul 14, 202413 min

Trust is the Currency of the Future

Trust is the Currency of the Future. Author and West Point graduate Pam Long explains that evidence shows that people should not trust the CDC, FDA, and other government institutions. Read Long’s essay here. Interview with Ramey Johnson Colorado House District 30 candidate Ramey Johnson notes what she is hearing on the campaign trail. Learn more about Johnson’s campaign here. Note: Kim fully endorses Johnson and her campaign platform. Interview with Gianna Micceli Podcaster and author Gianna Mic...

Jul 11, 20241 hr 53 min

Forced and Coerced Vaccinations

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler on vaccinations, Trent Loos on Iowa's Eminent Domain for Carbon Solutions, and Donna Tompkins updates Protect Kids Colorado petition signatures.

Jul 11, 20241 hr 53 min

Recent Supreme Court Decisions And Their Impact

Rob Natelson discusses recent monumental Supreme Court decisions and their impact on your life. Taralyn Romero addresses next steps to save Palizzi Farm from Eminent Domain.

Jul 08, 20241 hr 52 min

Jake Jabs and His Quintessential American Success Story

Jake Jabs, founder of American Furniture Warehouse, shares his experiences from co-owning a successful music store in Montana to mega success with American Furniture Warehouse. Stan Everitt explains why the Founding documents are relevant today.

Jul 04, 20241 hr 50 min

God's Hand and the American Founding

Author Scott Powell explains God's hand in America's founding while Trent Loos discusses the movement for a New Illinois.

Jul 03, 20241 hr 48 min

A Look Back at The Battle of Gettysburg

The Civil War Battle of Gettysburg was fought July 1 through July 3, 1863. Princeton Professor Allen Guelzo shares details of the battle that you may never have known. Guelzo provides a detailed history of the Battle of Gettysburg, focusing on the role and motivations of the Confederate army during this pivotal event. He emphasizes that the extent and impact of the slave trade system are often misunderstood or underestimated today. Guelzo recently published a new book, Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln...

Jul 02, 20242 hr

Are You Better Off Now Than You Were Four Years Ago?

Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses the one question that Donald Trump should ask voters: “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” This is also the title of his latest article. Joondeph urges that Trump should take a cue from Reagan and ask a famous question that Reagan asked at the presidential debate between him and Jimmy Carter: “Are you better off today than you were four years ago?” Joondeph also talks about his recent article AI – Humanity’s Savior or Worst Nightmare? Joondeph comme...

Jul 01, 20241 hr 51 min

This Independence Day

“Those host of worthies” of the American Founding recognized, for the first time in human history, the universal, equal, natural rights of all men as a basis to build a new society. Author Brad Beck celebrates this accomplishment and America's birthday.

Jun 30, 20244 min

Spirit of 1776

Rick Turnquist explores "The Spirit of 1776" for July 4th, plus updates on Colorado real estate, a TAPS event and invitation, and more.

Jun 28, 20242 hr 1 min

Spirit of 1776

In honor of America’s birthday, Rick Turnquist reviews the principles upon which our country was founded, and talks about how the spirit of 1776 has almost been lost.

Jun 26, 202412 min

Jared Polis’s Wolves Are Moving In on Denver

Helen Raleigh critiques Polis's predator policies, highlighting risks of elite decisions. Susan Kochevar discusses Assange, livestock epidemics, and property rights. Listen now!

Jun 25, 20241 hr 52 min

Think Right or Wrong, Not Left or Right

Author Anders Ingemarson discusses his book on capitalism as a solution to America's decline. Ido Samuelson reveals Aptiv's data practices. Greg Lopez shares campaign updates. Listen now!

Jun 24, 20241 hr 51 min

Where Do We Go From Here?

Allen Thomas notes that our Founders fought some of the greatest bullies history has ever seen; they fought them when the game was rigged, and they did not succumb.

Jun 23, 20247 min

Where Do We Go From Here?

Allen Thomas critiques political bias in judicial proceedings against Trump and emphasizes fair justice. Interviews with Jim Pfaff and Trent England discuss conservative efforts.

Jun 21, 20241 hr 50 min
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