The Kim Monson Show: Recent Episodes

Kim Monson

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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Dr. Peter McCullough addresses how Monkeypox is spread, treatments, and the media hype regarding Monkeypox right around election time. Dr. McCullough expresses concern that the spread of monkeypox could lead to vaccine mandates, noting that the current monkeypox vaccines are allegedly linked to heart issues, such as myocarditis. He further explains that both COVID-19 and monkeypox vaccines may be prone to causing blood clots because they alter viral spike proteins. This alteration purportedly leads to a surge in spike protein prevalence after vaccination, which can contribute to clotting and coagulation. Liberty Toastmasters: The Proper Role of Government Rick Rome discusses…

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Rick Turnquist in his latest essay talks about how Democrats – not Donald Trump and conservatives – are the true threat to Democracy.

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Jay Valentine explains how fractal technology identifies undeliverable addresses linked to election fraud, while Kenneth Rapoza discusses China’s dominance in solar energy. Tom McCracken shares why he is running for Chaffee County Commissioner.

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Natalie Menten, running for Jefferson County Commissioner, tackles TABOR, tax issues, and ballot measures in JeffCo. Also, expert insights on FAST-41 and property taxes.

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What do we do as the American people when a candidate is constantly talking but not saying one original thing? In this essay, Allen Thomas discusses Kamala’s plagiarism of the Trump/Vance platform.

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Allen Thomas remarks on the strange turn of events in today’s political landscape, noting that Kamala Harris appears to be adopting ideas originally championed by Donald Trump. Thomas argues that the media is complicit in Harris’ dishonesty, noting that no mainstream outlets have acknowledged her blatant copying of Trump’s campaign strategies. He also compares Trump and Biden’s stances on border security, asserting that Biden’s relaxation of border policies is evidence that Trump’s policies were effective in curbing illegal immigration. Go here to read Copycay Electioneering, Thomas’s latest essay. Interview with Karen Levine and Lorne Levy opying Donald Trump’s ideas. Allen…

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Congressional correspondent with The Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses the Democratic National Convention. Tapscott’s latest commentary on last night’s Democratic National Convention centers on Kamala Harris, examining her policies and her growing influence within the Democratic Party. He voices concern over the rising tensions, particularly from Democrats, and suggests that the convention may embolden leftist factions, potentially leading to increased aggression. Tapscott also briefly touches on the Democrats’ plans to unseat Senator Ted Cruz, noting the broader implications for upcoming elections. He wraps up his analysis with a discussion on the Colorado 2024 Election Project and its potential impact on…

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USMC Memorial Foundation's Paula Sarlls, Drew Dix, and David Bray highlight the memorial's significance at its 47th anniversary event on August 24th. Brandon Wark discusses eliminating Greeley's food tax amid inflation, while Jim Wood runs for Adams County Commissioner.

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Author Pam Long explains that with Pharma’s capture of federal health agencies, elected legislators, and the judicial system on the issue of vaccine mandates, many people are opting to exercise their common law rights by asserting their opt-out of pharmaceutical drugs, tests, and devices by a simple affidavit asserting their rights. They are not asking for approval of their rights from a random school administrator, employer, or government official. There is ample case law and federal law supporting their rights.

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Sporting Classics host Chris Dorsey discusses why banning mountain lion hunting is a bad idea. Dorsey, a publishing and television pioneer with a focus on conservation, expressed strong criticism of Colorado’s ballot initiative (#91), which proposes banning the trophy hunting of mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx. Dorsey argued that humane activism groups are using emotionally charged campaigns to arbitrarily strip away the rights of hunters. He emphasized that such a ban could lead to unintended consequences, including the state being forced to carry out taxpayer-funded culling of these species to manage their populations. Dorsey’s insights highlighted the complexities and potential…

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Dr. Michael Pierce on healing mental health trauma in the post-pandemic world, Paula Sarlls shares updates on the USMC Memorial's 47th anniversary celebration on August 24th, and Trent Loos on Wyoming's carbon burial ground.

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Kevin Lundberg questions CISA's election security claims, collaborates on election integrity, and discusses Tina Peters' case. Joe and Luke review "Economics in One Lesson."

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Author Brad Beck notes that as election season intensifies and the noise gets louder, as nations battle each other while not respecting the rights of others, and as the old things and ways are continually being replaced, his challenge to you is to take time to look up and see what is true, good, and beautiful.

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Jay Valentine explains how his Omega4America technology can identify addresses receiving “undeliverable” ballots and offers solutions for the 2024 election. While mail-in ballots are convenient, they also present significant challenges, and Colorado has become the testing ground for this system. Omega4America is spearheading the “Colorado 2024 Election Project,” utilizing fractal technology to track and potentially prevent voter fraud in the state. Valentine also touches on the influence of NGOs and the role of dark money in elections. He asserts that official Republican Party canvassing efforts in Colorado often produce inaccurate results, prompting grassroots organizations like his to take action to…

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

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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 first hour. Interview with Kurt Gerwitz Professor Kurt Gerwitz shares his findings regarding subsidies for…

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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 closer examination of how property tax revenues are used and the impact on educational funding. Interview with Christopher Harris Retired U.S. Border Patrol…

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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 Colorado’s petitions, summarizing and encouraging viewers to sign them. Similarly, Paez briefly reviews Perspectives101 and its missions. Paez then discusses the security failures at…

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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.

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USMC Memorial Foundation President Paula Sarlls shares details regarding the Memorial’s 47th anniversary celebration. General admission is available for a $50 donation. Learn more at the Foundation's website: usmcmemorialfoundation.org

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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Every year on Independence Day I listen to a CD recorded by Dr. John Ridpath titled, The Declaration of Independence – America’s Saga. I met Dr. Ridpath in 2010 at the Leadership Program of the Rockies Annual Retreat. He was an Associate Professor of Economics and Intellectual History at York University in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Ridpath always made the moral case for capitalism, individualism, and reason. He loved America and the American founding. He was most fond of Thomas Jefferson and his penning of the Declaration of Independence. His lecture on Individual Rights and the Founding of America is a…

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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.

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

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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!

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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 Hauser Paige Hauser, with the Center for Renewing America, shares the latest happenings in Washington DC. Hauser has reviewed Trump’s convictions, noting that most of the records involved…

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Explore key topics with Dagny Van Der Jagt on Red Flag Law, Daniel Turner on energy regulations, and Mark Monson's Kickstarter updates.

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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?

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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.

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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.

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Governor Gavin Newsome proved how divided our country is when he used re-election funds to pay for eighteen billboards touting California’s abortion availability…in other states. He targeted seven Republican states that are less than friendly towards abortion in one of the most absurd reelection expenses…not spent in his state. This encapsulates a deep rift between the radical direction the Democrat run states are sprinting towards and the bulwark the Republican states are attempting to build in defense. From abortion to parental rights, the differences in policy could not be starker. This has led to many off-handed comments about how, perhaps,…

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Liberty Toastmasters share their perspectives on the 27 usurpations that the American colonists cited to declare independence from King George and Britain.

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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.

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Retired USAF Col. Bill Rutledge critiques Boy Scouts' rebranding and inclusion of girls. Greg Lopez discusses the CD4 special election. Listen to both interviews.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Former state senator Kevin Lundberg joins Kim to discuss late-breaking updates to the end of Colorado's 2024 legislative session.

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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.

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Dr. Lyons-Weiler on WHO treaty's risks. Trent Loos talks Gov. Noem & SD. Rich Guggenheim discusses Initiative 142 & parental notifications.

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Scott Powell details a KGB defector's warning of four subversion stages in America, and Sen. Lundberg discusses Colorado's legislative session.

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Farmer Trent Loos on saving Palizzi Farm; Martha Zoller talks Trump trial; Nancy Pallozzi hosts an event with Gov. Kristi Noem.

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Mike Siemens talks Denver meat ban & Palizzi Farm threat. Susan Kochvar deems PPPs fascist. Rep. Ty Winter on Democrat tactics at State House.

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Allen Thomas explains that in The Federalist Papers, Publius warns us about the dangers and perils of political leaders and why they should be unnecessary for a virtuous, self-reliant citizen. Unfortunately, the rise of progressivism has also elevated the political leader in the minds of politicians and citizens alike.

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Liberty Toastmasters discuss capitalism. RE/MAX's Karen Levine and Lorne Levy on home ownership, interest rates, and more.

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Jay Valentine's insights on 2024 election interference and Trent Loos's opinions on foreign aid to Israel and Ukraine.

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Nanette Holt discusses Gov. DeSantis' actions for safety in Florida. Kevin Lundberg talks Colorado Legislature updates.

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Dan Haley critiques Colorado's radical agenda. Kurt Gerwitz discusses Bitcoin in El Salvador. George Teal talks lawsuit over immigration laws.

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In his latest essay, Rick Turnquist talks about how reliant we are on fossil fuels, and how transitioning away from them is a completely unrealistic fantasy. Filled with factual data from a U.S. government website, Rick also reviews the sources and uses of the energy we take for granted.

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Wade Miller discusses political tension over Mike Johnson's deal, while Jeffrey Paul talks about his book on countering progressivism's threat.

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The most fascinating political race in Colorado this cycle is the 4th Congressional District. In this essay Pam Long asks what happened to Ken Buck, discusses the Democrat Special Election candidates, and explains that Greg Lopez is a steadfast leader in Colorado, who will rise above all the politics, represent Colorado with his 30 years of leadership experience, and prepare the CD4 office for the next Congressman or Congresswoman.

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Ellen Daehnick reacts to Denver Democrat Chair's condemnation of Democrats opposing trans activism. Rob Natelson discusses citizenship based on parental allegiance.

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Honey Rinicella advocates for more autism research rather than criticism. Trent Loos updates on Bird Flu. Frederick Alfred discusses his candidacy.

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Kevin Lundberg discusses congressional races & strategies. Joe & Luke delve into Hazlitt's book. Ryan discusses impeachment against Griswold.

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Brian Joondeph talks "Resigning Rhinos," threats to Trump & America. Reggie Rocko shares his views on illegal immigration's impact on Denver.

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Allen Thomas & Nephi Cole discuss gun rights in Colorado. Katie Gorka talks about combating modern Marxism in her book, "Next Gen Marxism."

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Guest host Brad Beck & Hans Von Spakovsky critique ranked choice voting. Don Beezley addresses Democratic gaps in 2024 legislature principles.

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Lauren Fix on Fisker's troubles & bankruptcy, Karl Hoopes talks Trump's run, and Loos challenges USDA's Vilsack's hypocrisy in a viral clip.

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Kevin Lundberg warns of growing bad bills in Colorado's legislature, totaling 621 in 2024. Yvonne Strachan discusses homeschooling's vital role and options.

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Greg & Lisa Lopez discuss his GOP CD-4 nomination. Scott Powell on Easter's historical validity. Jeff Toborg updates on Parker, CO's grocery tax cut.

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Artificial Intelligence, the ability of computers and software to research and consolidate incredible amounts of data and predictive analytics into a concise and clear response by making decisions or solving problems, is an incredible achievement for mankind. Brad Beck notes that though many fear this accomplishment of machine learning, he embraces it.

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In the latest installment of his Exactly Wrong series, Rick Turnquist takes a look at how Democrat policies fail in several different areas, and how “progressive” ideas contribute to an overall “doom spiral."

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Brad Beck's essay discusses how individual rights can control AI, and 8 guests people opposing the Trans Activist agenda to protect children.

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Jay Davidson, Founder/CEO of First American State Bank, shares insights in his new article, "A Way Out of All the Chaos, Trent Loos weighs in on PETA's suggestion to use potatoes instead of eggs for Easter.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio talks about her gardening journey and food preservation. Kevin Lundberg discusses the impact of Ken Buck's decision not to run again.

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Author Allen Thomas challenges us to focus on the principles and ideals of our American Founding instead of people and personalities. He reminds us that each of us is fallible, therefore we must not blindly follow anyone without health questioning and dialogue.

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Mike Siemens talks Protect the Harvest's mission. Kevin Lundberg updates on Colorado politics. John Fabbricatore tackles immigration. Paula Sarlls celebrates 75 with jumps.

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Tom Nelson talks "Climate: The Movie" & its Mar 21 release. Susan Kochevar critiques forced min wage. Laurel Imer runs for CO Republican National Committeewoman.

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The Colorado legislature currently has a threesome of anti-1st Amendment bills which aim to hide public school officials’ misconduct. Pam Long notes that one bill, HB-1296, appears to be a retaliation bill drafted by the Poudre School District school board against members of the public who publicized school records involving two major scandals involving abuse of students and an “art club” secretly promoting LGBTQ+ lifestyles to students.

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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.

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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 in history while minoring in political science and French. Reflecting on his journey, Mangan expresses gratitude towards his wrestling background,…

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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 challenges we face. Furthermore, he criticizes the environmental movement for relying on fearmongering and exploiting panic, suggesting that such tactics detract from constructive dialogue and solutions. Interview…

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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.

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Izabela Patriota talks Women's Day's socialist roots. Trent Loos on Super Bowl 2024 & renewable energy. Ted Harvey shares his Congressional run reasons.

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Kevin Lundberg on SB 24-159, 165, 166, Trump's ballot ruling & CO's Open Primary Challenge. Col. Rutledge shares his COVID story & loss.

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Prof. Burt Folsom talks industrialists' impact, Dr. Joondeph explores Turkmenistan, and Mayor Toborg discusses Parker's tax cut initiative.

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Col. Rutledge's COVID story, Greg Walcher's take on CO's Front Range rail scheme, & Nephi Cole's update on CO firearm legislation.

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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."

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Explore controlled burns with farmer Trent Loos, Rich Guggenheim on transgender rights, and learn why Stephen Varela is running for CD-3.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Allen Thomas discusses his essay on the need for fair elections. Natalie Menten discusses a Jefferson Co. initiative affecting TABOR refunds.

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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.

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Jay Davidson talks high rates & recession risks. Trent Loos debates CO SB24-126 & conservation credits on our show.

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Rick Turnquist talks about his essay on Democrats & identity politics. Kevin Lundberg critiques the identity politics agenda in the 2024 CO legislature.

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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.

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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.

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"Ret. Col. John Mills on election concerns in Prince William County. Elisabeth Richard discusses the Center for American Values' mission."

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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.

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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.

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Pam Long talks CDPHE 2024 goals on climate, gun control & STDs. Ex-Senator Lundberg discusses Colorado Legislature's weekly agenda.

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"Liberty Toastmasters debate taxation. Prof. Gerwitz analyzes the O'Biden economy. Atty. John Case advocates for Tina Peters' due process."

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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.

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Allen Thomas hosts, with guests Mark Tapscott on impeaching Mayorkas, and Kenneth Rapoza on China, energy, and U.S. policy, on today's show.

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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.

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Nephi Cole talks on Colorado laws affecting self-defense. Robert Farnham discusses bills impacting CO farmers & ranchers.

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Kevin Lundberg talks Colorado politics & Governor's actions; Lauren Fix shares updates on the 2026 Kill Switch Initiative.

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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.

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Brad Beck & Kim discuss "Generosity" essay. Virginia Crossland-Macha talks Stand 4 the Land Kansas mission with Kim.

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Dr. Carol Swain critiques modern diversity efforts & Claudine Gay's plagiarism; Dave Walden stresses audience awareness in discussions.

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Explore Izabela Patriota's journey with Ladies of Liberty, join Paula Sarlls at the Women's Veterans Conference, and hear Trent Loos on farmland issues.

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Hans von Spakovsky critiques ranked choice voting's flaws. Kevin Lundberg addresses current issues in The Lundberg Report.

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Scott Powell discusses America's internal destruction by elites and defeating a 16-point plan in 2024. Stacy Wons shares her journey in "Losing My Child, Finding My God."

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Rick Turnquist critiques Dems' energy policy in "Exactly Wrong." RE/MAX's Karen Levine & Lorne Levy discuss how policy inflates housing costs.

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CEO Bob Boswell talks on Biden's energy policies' impact on life, Mark Baisley discusses Trump's Colorado ballot exclusion, and Trent Loos talks border security.

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Linda White & Scott McKenna of Grandparents 4 Kids discuss aiding busy parents & kids. Cain of Task Force Freedom talks about 'Gender Queer' & 'The Bluest Eye' in libraries.

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Ex-Army Colonel Brad Miller leads 200+ service members in a call for accountability on COVID vaccine mandates. Lori Gimelshteyn and Robin Paterson discuss school issues.

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Allen Thomas brings attention to the potential abuse of Eminent Domain by Xcel Energy and PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Interested Parties). He notes that the erosion of respect for property rights puts everyday Americans, just trying to pursue the American Dream, at risk of losing their property or the value of their property.

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Author Allen Thomas shares his thoughts on this tyranny and the tyranny of eminent domain. Lisa Bennet discusses Montana's Constitutional Initiative 124.

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Helen Raleigh analyzes China's response to Taiwan electing William Lai. Kevin Lundberg discusses the 2024 Colorado sessions and his film, Art Club.

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Temecula, California City Councilwoman Jessica Alexander joins Kim to share her views and her work with Birth Choice. Sixth-generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos notes the latest regarding the people who feed and fuel our lives.

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Wade Miller, Executive Director of the Center for Renewing America, discusses the latest regarding the actions or non-actions of Congress. Ron Hanks discusses his run for Congress.

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Constitutional expert Rob Natelson discusses his recent essay "Why It May be Impossible to Disqualify Trump from the Presidency." Susan Kochevar discusses current events.

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A look at Elijah McClain's tragic death in 2019: a review of police and paramedic errors, excessive force, and the need for reform in law enforcement and medical practices.

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Jay Davidson on how government hiring inflates December 2023's job numbers. Pam Long discusses the troubling circumstances around the death of Elijah McClain.

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Lauren Fix from Car Coach Reports on the recent reversal of Germany's leading automotive analyst of electric cars. Center for Immigration Studies Senior Fellow Andrew Authur shares updates on immigration and our border.

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Yvonne Paez joins Kim and Trent for a super interesting discussion regarding animals and animal names. Vaccination rates are declining in America. Dr. James Lyons-Weiler explains why and discusses his most recent article.

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Join Kim and Trent Loos live at the National Western Stock Show. Plus, Leigh Brown shares her motivations for running for Congress.

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Kurt Gerwitz shares insights into the Battle of New Orleans, while Dr. Brian Joondeph critiques immigration policies and voter manipulation.

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Brad Beck notes the end of the year is a good time for reflection. It is a time when we bend back our thoughts and intentions and ruminate on the actions we did and did not take.

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Investigative journalist Stephanie Pierucci discusses her book Burn Back Better.

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"Gregory Wrightstone, CO2 coalition head & 'A Climate Conversation' expert, talks about 'A Very Convenient Warming.' Ex-Senator Morrell discusses his family-focused book."

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Raven Harrison discusses "Raven’s Mantle," a book on America's betrayal. Trent Loos, revisits moonshine talks.

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Survivor Christine Coleman shares her journey. She leads a movement against Rwandan dictator Kagame, overcame genocide and personal loss.

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Author Allen Thomas explains that as long as individuals are willing to abdicate their responsibilities to experts and bureaucrats, we will never realize the height of freedom. We must free ourselves from the shackles of security and embrace the scary future of a life lived through personal responsibility.

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Rev. C.L. Bryant discusses societal breakdown; Dr. Jill Vecchio offers insights on finding peace amid prevalent news of challenges and fear.

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Allen Thomas highlights individualism, virtue, and civic education for hope; Trent Loos talks Christmas, family values, and Nascar's quirky origins.

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Bill Federer talks about his book on St. Nicholas & Christmas traditions. Col. Bill Rutledge recounts the Battle of New Orleans history (1815).

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Dr. Don Sweeting of Colorado Christian Univ. says God arrived on Earth with Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, linking crib to Cross. Scott Powell views Christ's birth as a pivotal moment in a crisis-ridden humanity.

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"Rick Turnquist's essay 'Exactly Wrong' criticizes PBIs in homelessness crisis; Karen Levine & Lorne Levy update on Denver metro real estate market."

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In the latest installment of his Exactly Wrong series, author Rick Turnquist looks at homelessness and how electing Democrats and their policies just make the problems worse.

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Stan Everitt talks Bill of Rights history. Scott Powell debates Reconciliation Monument removal. Jenny discusses open space impact on housing & food.

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Nephi Cole, the National Shooting Sports Foundation's Director of Government Relations and State Affairs, addresses Biden and the Democrats' attempt to establish firearm-related criminal law via executive order and discusses the NSSF's detailed public comment letter on Biden's "Engaged in Business" rule. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos comments on a federal judge’s denial of a livestock group’s eleventh-hour request to delay Colorado’s wolf reintroduction.

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Lauren Fix joins Kim to explain why the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's proposed 2026 kill switch should be rejected. Lauren Fix joins Kim to explain why the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's proposed 2026 kill switch should be rejected.

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Bob Boswell, Chairman of Laramie Energy, argues that Governor Polis's plan to reduce methane emissions by 20% by 2030 is technically unfeasible and economically disastrous. Former Army Captain and former police officer Yvonne Paez discusses this issue gives her perspective on women in combat roles.

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Colorado politics are confusing by design. It can be challenging to determine who works for you as an elected representative and who works for themselves and interested parties. Author Pam Long explains what happened in 2023 in her essay The Best and the Worst of Colorado Politics 2023.

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Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson explains in his recent essay, The Most Powerful Force in Nature, at American Thinker. Founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund Leslie Manookian jokes that she was the only socialist on Wall Street. Manookian explains she walked away from a lucrative career on Wall Street when a pharmaceutical executive revealed he had no compunction about putting profits over people.

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Senior Congressional Correspondent with The Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses his article, Twice As Many Democrats as Republicans Not Seeking Reelection in 2024, and explains the implications. It’s that time of year again. Pam Long introduces her most recent essay The Best and the Worst of Colorado Politics 2023.

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Founder of Power the Future Daniel Turner explains that since the mid-terms Joe Biden and the radical, activist Democrats who have taken over the Democrat party have been on a mad rush to complete their war on American Energy. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses the reintroduction of gray wolves in Colorado.

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Guest host Allen Thomas discusses the rejection of intermittent power sources such as wind and solar with energy expert Robert Bryce. National Security reporter with The Epoch Times Andrew Thornebrooke explains that the U.S.--China military communications are still in limbo.

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Co-Founder of Liberty Toastmasters Brad Beck believes in the power of “Yes.” Beck takes the reins at the microphone. Beck mentor Jeffrey Gitomer joins him to discuss his best-selling book, The Little Gold Book of Yes! Attitude. Fellow Liberty Toastmaster Dave Walden shares his thoughts on Liberty and current events.

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Constitutional expert Rob Natelson discusses his recent Epoch Times articles. He focused on his four-part series titled "What's Wrong With the Universities and How to Fix It." In his latest book World Religions in Seven Sentences, Groothuis offers an outline of atheism, Hinduism, and Buddhism.

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Col. Bill Rutledge will share the fascinating story of John Heisman, namesake of the Heisman Trophy, and also talk about the  December 6, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Natalie Menten and Brandon Wark of Free State Colorado explain what happened during Colorado’s special session debacle.

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Entrepreneur and owner of 88 Drive-In Theatre Susan Kochevar discusses Argentina's election of libertarian Javier Milei, the importance of unity among local Republicans, and the complexities surrounding the potential impeachment of President Biden. Trent Loos addresses Abu Dhabi's $30 billion investment in North American environmental efforts despite Dubai's pollution, the shutdown of Tri-State Generation & Transmission's last plant in Colorado, and potential changes in elk population management affecting public land access in Colorado.

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President of Liberty Toastmasters North Bob Zimmerer and fellow Liberty Toastmasters weigh in on the Declaration of Independence vs the U.S. Constitution. Col. Bill Rutledge (Ret. USAF) shares what he has learned regarding our Veterans and our Veteran’s cemeteries.

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Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses his recent essay in American Thinker, GOP Can’t Make Its Mind About Abortion. Finance professor Kurt Gerwitz shares his perspective on the economy, our national debt, and AI (artificial intelligence).

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Brad Beck’s first grade teacher wrote on his report card that Bradley was loquacious. As a co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters, Beck has learned that yes, public speaking is important but perhaps even more important is listening.

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Jay Valentine with Omega 4 America shares updates regarding what he is uncovering on our voter rolls using fractal technology. Kingsley Wilson, Digital Media Manager for the Center for Renewing America, joins Kim to discuss border security.

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Co-Founder of Liberty Toastmasters Brad Beck notes the importance of listening. Douglas Bruce, the author of Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR), delves into the 2023 Legislative Special Session, emphasizing the actions "We the People" need to take to counteract the socialist agenda in Colorado. Candidate for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District Trent Leisy shares why he is running for Congress.

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CEO of Laramie Energy Bob Boswell discusses the latest regarding the Democrat attacks on reliable, affordable, efficient, and abundant power that fuels our prosperity. Trent Loos discusses Harris’ hypocrisy for “for me but not for thee.”

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Professor Bruce Gilley, author of The Case for Colonialism, notes the evidence is clear that colonized countries did better than non-colonized ones and that countries that maintained their colonial infrastructure after independence did better than those which did not. Dr. Jeff Barke, co-host of the podcast Informed Dissent, discusses his course offering at IPAK-edu.

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With the 2024 elections nearing, New York Times bestselling author and presidential strategist Dick Morris underscores the high stakes involved, highlighting President Biden's and his family's alleged corruption as central issues. Co-Founder of Colorado Parents Advocacy Network Lori Gimelshteyn discusses what happened when she posed as a 9-year-old and texted the school sanctioned crisis line.

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Dr. Douglas Groothuis recently released his latest book World Religions in Seven Sentences: A Small Introduction to a Vast Topic. Dr. Groothuis discusses Islam. He notes the six doctrines and five pillars of Islam. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares details about turkey production and our Thanksgiving dinner. Loos notes that we should thank the American Farmer for our abundant food supply.

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Art Club, the documentary, tells the story of Erin Lee and her family’s journey regarding transgender activists targeting children. Lee and filmmaker Kevin Lundberg explain that they made the movie to shed light on what may be happening at your school. Author Allen Thomas discusses the importance of remembrance.

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Princeton professor and expert regarding the Battle of Gettysburg and Lincoln Dr. Allen Guelzo joins Kim to talk about Lincoln, Gettysburg, and his upcoming book on Lincoln. Former Army Col. Brad Miller discusses his IPAK-edu course "Literature as Resistance to Totalitarianism." Miller also discusses the Hegelian Dialectic and the Delphi Technique.

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Gregory Wrightstone, author and executive director of the CO2 Coalition,  joins Kim to discuss the importance of coal for meeting energy needs. Ben Murrey, director of Independence Institute’s Fiscal Policy Center, joins Kim to discuss the defeat of Proposition HH. Chancellor at Colorado Christian University Dr. Don Sweeting notes that Pro-Hamas protests expose the massive failure at the heart of American higher education.

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Former state senator Kevin Lundberg joins Kim to promote the release of the film Art Club. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos notes that the midwest carbon capture project led by Navigator CO2 Ventures is canceled due to “unpredictable: state regulatory processes."

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Founder of Power the Future Daniel discusses Orsed is abandoning one of the largest wind projects in the country, and the residents of the Garden State are stuck with a $1 billion tab of “green” backs. American Commitment’s Phil Kerpen notes that FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel’s bad Wi-Fi is not a reason to regulate the internet. Kathleen Chandler joins Kim to discuss the Independence Institute's Local Government Project program.

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Author Allen Thomas discusses the most difficult questions regarding The Holocaust. How could the most reasoned and intelligent Germans not condemn the efforts of the Third Reich? How did the professors and intelligentsia sit idly by and let the Holocaust happen? How could the media become such a willing participant in the propaganda and how did the public allow such segregation and blatant rights violations happen?

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Scott Powell discusses his latest essay, Beyond Orwell: The High-tech Lynching of America. Leslie Manookian of the Health Freedom Defense Fund discusses the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education's decision on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, to overturn the employee Covid-19 vaccine mandate that had been enforced since August 2021. Leigh Sargent explains why she is running for the Summit County School Board.

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Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson discusses his recent article in American Thinker, How the Federal Reserve Affects Your Freedom. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses Tyson Foods' recent announcement of a partnership with Protix, the leading global insect ingredients company. Kurt Kastain and Scott Schoenbauer explain why they are running for the Poudre School Board.

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Laramie Energy CEO Bob Boswell discusses the impact on American families of the Biden administration's restrictions on oil and gas exploration and development on federal lands, despite the industry's role in driving prosperity. Fiscal policy expert Ben Murrey discusses the recent Prop HH debate. Dave Boyd notes why he is running for Widefield School Board and Sheryle Hunter shares why she is running for Ignacio School Board.

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National security correspondent for The Epoch Times Andrew Thornbrooke discusses what you need to know about our national security. Nancy Rumfelt, Ryan Wilcken, and Yazmin Navarro join Kim to explain why they are running for the Thompson School Board.

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Dave O'Rourke joins Kim to discuss A Climate Conversation and the special screening and panel discussion on September 28th at Rockley's Event Center. Douglas County Assessor Toby Damisch explains that taxing authorities could lower mill levies to offer relief. Lori Gimelshteyn with Colorado Parents Advocacy Network discusses their upcoming school safety summit.

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Brad Beck explains that it’s the little things, done with consistency, day by day is what leads to success. Beck shares his experiences and insights of working in the same industry for forty years.

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In his latest essay Rick Turnquist reviews how the Democrats are Exactly Wrong on business, economics and the role of government. He reviews how the top 10% of income-earning individuals pay 70% of all income taxes, shattering the leftist narrative that “the rich” must pay their “fair share”.

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The Colorado GOP is at a crossroads. Recently the Republican State Central Committee held a vote on a bylaws amendment to designate an absent committee member’s vote as a “yes” vote instead of an automatic “no” vote in anticipation of a vote in September regarding the GOP opting-out of open primaries. The amendment needed two thirds approval and did not pass. Allen Thomas shares his thoughts on the procedure and principles of the amendment question.

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What could go wrong with Radio Frequency Identification implemented in our kid’s student IDs and/or bus passes? Author Pam Long explains that there is a real need for audits of these school security systems. And funding these systems redirects dollars that could otherwise support our kids learning in their classrooms.

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Georgia Talk Show Host Martha Zoller discusses Trump, Georgia Politics, and the Georgia GOP. Taxpayer watchdog Natalie Menten and creator of Free State Colorado Brandon Wark shed light on Colorado’s complicated property tax system.

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“The GOP, as a political organization, stands for ‘Grand Old Party.’ How does it live up to its name?” asks Dr. Brian Joondeph. Professor Kurt Gerwitz discusses Fitch’s downgrade of U.S. credit worthiness.

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The core principle of The American Idea centers on the sanctity of the individual, yet in 2023, numerous individuals exhibit egocentric tendencies. Jay Davidson, Founder and CEO of First American State Bank, provides insight into the distinctions between these concepts. Robert Bryce, host of the Power Hungry Podcast discusses his essays at Substack; Fire Sale: Hydrocarbon Demand is Booming but Mr. Market Hates Oil and Gas Stocks and The Billionaires Behind the Gas Bans.

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GOP activist and former U.S. Border agent Todd Watkins addresses open election primaries and the Bonniwell Amendment. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses the state shutting down 2,000 firearms businesses.

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Car Coach Reports Lauren Fix addresses the fire risk of EVs. Producer Luke Cashman discusses what issues are on the radar of twenty-somethings.

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Off in the distance I heard a faint tune. As the sound drew closer and louder it became more recognizable as a carousel-like melody known…

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In his latest essay, Rick Turnquist compares free-market capitalism, the only socio-economic system proven to enhance human flourishing, and socialism, a socio-economic system proven to be harmful and deadly. What’s amazing about socialism isn’t that it’s been tried, it is that some people still think it’s a good idea.

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Pasio HR CEO Roger Hays joins Kim to discuss the expansion of Colorado's paid sick leave law in August.. Entrepreneur and owner of 88 Drive-In Theatre Susan Kochevar discusses Rhode Island’s new law that adds costly registration fees and privacy concerns for independent contractors and freelancers.

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The Federalist Papers authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay in 1787 and 1788 were written to convince this fledgling nation to adopt the United States Constitution. Author Allen Thomas explains the tenets of a virtuous society and a virtuous people, and how and why The Federalist Papers are relevant in 2023 America.

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Pam Long notes that schools, Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Interested Parties (PBIS) are obfuscating paren’ts two most important rights regarding medical freedom and back-to-school registration which are the right to exempt from vaccines, and the right to opt-out of mental health assessments (or SEL compliance monitoring programs which are being called mental health surveys)

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Former Ambassador and Florida Congressman Francis Rooney asks, “With a small Republican majority in the House of Representatives and a slim Democrat majority in the Senate—is it a recipe for disaster or an opportunity to finally work across party lines?”

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The sanctity of the individual and right to own property are foundational to the American Idea. Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson explains we are engaged in the ancient and eternal battle of independence versus control. Dr. Douglas Groothuis discusses his book about wokism, Fire in the Street: How You Can Confidently Respond to Incendiary Topics.

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Which is big and which is small? That is the question! Kim Monson explains that as government becomes bigger, each individual (no matter the descriptor), becomes smaller. Laws passed by the 2023 Colorado Legislature and signed by the governor grew government significantly at the expense of everyday, hard-working Coloradans. Monsoon notes Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Interested Parties (PBIs) from both sides of the aisle work together through legislation, ordinances, rules, regulations, overreaching taxes, etc. to fund their special interest agendas which are antithetical to the proper role of government.

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“My dream is of a place and a time where America will once again be seen as the last best […]

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School board members Bryson Miller and Mick Bates offer their perspectives on the CEA Resolution, Colorado Social Studies Standards, and the Colorado Association of School Boards, all of which were discussed and voted upon at the 97th Annual Delegates Assembly of the Colorado Education Association in April, where a decision was made to condemn capitalism officially. School board member Ryan Graham discusses a proclamation passed addressing boys in boy’s bathrooms and girls in girl’s bathrooms.

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Entrepreneur Lisa Bennett and her twelve-year-old daughter Nicole explain how Nicole is organizing a ballot question in Montana to reclaim the proper role of government and the judiciary for “We the People."

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Liberty Toastmasters discuss the four parts to being a citizen; self-restraint, self-reliance, self-assertion, and civic knowledge. heryl and her husband Casper Stockham discuss their I Am Love Builders Ministry and how it can improve your relationships.

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Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains why Indigo Ag is a concern.. Fractal technology expert Jay Valentine discusses his recent essay, The 2024 Reality TV Show to Blow Up Leftist Election Fraud.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio addresses The World Economic Forum's agenda for agriculture. State GOP Chair Dave Williams shares what is happening in Colorado.

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In December 2022, Larimer County Planning Commission approved a new “bat lab” or bat vivarium at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado after giving one day notice to the public for opposition. In October 2021, NIH recently granted $6.7 million in funding for this facility, but this is negligible compared to the $288 million in NIH funding to CSU since 2014. Pam Long addresses the prior NIH bioweapons projects at CSU, the zealousness for profitable pandemic projects in Fort Collins, the grassroots opposition to gain-of-function research at CSU, the stonewalling of public stakeholder feedback, the need for public backlash in Colorado, and most importantly, the evidence that CSU labs are an extension of the CDC working in partnership with the DOD without accountability or transparency.

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Allen Thomas explains that In reading Alexander Hamilton’s definition of the judicial branch, it is easy to feel a foreboding sense that the judiciary today may be wielding a little more in force and will than it was designed for. Thomas notes that the concept of mere judgement within the rule of law seems to have dwindled into a political party’s discernment. American society has begun to judge the basis of a Supreme Court justice not on their constitutionality or ‘judgements’ but on their political leanings and whether it was a Progressive or Conservative president that appointed them.

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On Wednesday, May 24, 1933, Lawrence Sheldon Beck was born into this world. He did not have a name for […]

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Many of the Progressive bureaucracies have aspirational names to give them purpose and a goal: Environmental Protection Agency, the Financial Stability Oversight Council, or the US Commission of Fine Arts. Author Allen Thomas explains the names of the bureaucracies are also given these aspirational names in the same desire to sell themselves to the public.

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Retired Army Major General Joe Arbuckle explains that diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are undermining the military’s ability to first deter war and failing that, to fight and win our Nation’s wars.

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Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Scott Powell discusses the false reality of the Green New Deal that helps the CCP and hurts Americans. Fractal technology expert Jay Valentine follows up on his recent conversation with Kim noting that Trump will get more votes in 2024 but will lose because he will have fewer ballots

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Pam Long, lifelong conservative and the military health writer for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s organization Children’s Health Defense, shares her perspective on RFK Jr.’s candidacy for POTUS. Long discusses his leadership, diplomacy, and decades of expertise regarding critical health and environmental issues. Long notes, in victory or defeat, all Americans will benefit from the truth RFK Jr. boldly speaks and the justice he courageously seeks.

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Mother Erin Lee discusses the lawsuit filed against the Northern Colorado Poudre Valley School District regarding an after school “art club” her daughter was invited to which was actually aimed at sexualizing children.

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Lifelong conservative and military health writer for RFK Jr.'s organization Children’s Health Defense Pam Long discusses RFK Jr.’s presidential candidacy. President of American Commitment Phil Kerpen explains how Biden’s recent veto puts ideological politics over the investment returns of hard-working Americans.

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Patriotic historian Ben Martin discusses Abraham Lincoln, a divided America, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and the Dred Scott decision. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares updates regarding rural America and our food and energy freedom.

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Americans are under regulatory attack by Biden, the Bidenettes, the Colorado legislature and Polis. Laramie Energy CEO Bob Boswell addresses regulations that undercut the pursuit of the American Dream. Mortgage specialist Lorne Levy discusses mortgage rates and the Fed. Realtor Karen Levine explains the process to protest your property tax valuations.

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Polygrapher Louis Conte shares his thoughts on Bill Gates’ interview regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Executive Director with the Center for Renewing America Wade Miller shares updates on the debt ceiling debate and Biden’s threatening rhetoric.

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A preamble sets the rules of the road. The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution sets a vision for our country in just fifty-two words. The Preamble of the Colorado Consititution sets the vision for Colorado in sixty words. Author Brad Beck questions why the proposed Home-Rule Charter for the town of Erie, Colorado is one-hundred ninety-four words. Beck suggests Erie residents “kick the tires” on the proposed charter before voting. Because of ambiguous language in the charter, Beck recommends a “NO” vote.

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Ret. USAF Col. ninety-four year old Bill Rutledge shares his observations regarding the COVID response.

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Brad Beck joins Kim in the studio to discuss his latest essay, Caveat Emptor – Check the Tires Before You Go. Scott Powell, author of Rediscovering America: How the National Holidays Tell an Amazing Story About Who We Are, discusses Tucker Carlson, freedom of thought, and competition of ideas.

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Mark Krikorian, Executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Kim to discuss the likely end of Title 42.. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains that maybe electric tractors and combines are not a good idea.

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“RINOs, psyops, controlled opposition like Breitbart and Fox and the grifter consultant class are selling the narrative that Trump wins the 2024 nomination bigly -- then takes the Electoral College,” writes tech expert Jay Valentine. Valentine explains that Trump wins until phantoms vote. Producer Luke and Kim discuss socialism vs capitalism. Colorado Healthcare Providers for Freedom’s Matt Dark explains the “Right to Refuse” lawsuits.

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Jeffrey Tucker, Founder and President of the Brownstone Institute, discusses the Biden Administration's plan to cede American decision-making in medical emergencies to the World Health Organization. Professor Kurt Gerwitz discusses misconceptions about capitalism.

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Both political and corporate actors ignored the FDA’s statement concerning the legally distinct nature of the unlicensed vaccine and used the ‘interchangeability’ statement of medical intent as the paradigm to deprive Americans of employment, health, and for many, life itself. Author Matt Dark with Roots Medical and Colorado Healthcare Providers for Freedom explains why we have the Right to Refuse.

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Passio HR CEO Roger Hays explains what small to midsize businesses can expect from the actions of this legislature and recently passed initiatives as the 2023 session draws to a close May 8th. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses conservation easements, open space, and food deserts.

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Founder of Bella Health and Wellness Dede Chism shares updates regarding her fight in court to stop legislation that takes away a woman's choice. Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses transgenderism and his concerns with the alteration of language. Founder of Egard Watches Ilan Srulovicz explains why Egard’s latest ad in support of women competing in women’s sports has gone viral. Founder of Egard Watches Ilan Srulovicz explains why Egard’s latest ad in support of women competing in women’s sports has gone viral.

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Our language is constantly evolving, and new meanings are applied to words. There are also new words added to the dictionary every year that seem more like amalgamations. Author Brad Beck explains that to keep words true to their origins they must be used with more frequency to understand their original meaning.

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In commemoration of Earth Day, Rick Turnquist reviews the role that fossil fuels play in our modern lives…and how we must defend their use to expand and promote human flourishing.

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Patriotic historian and West Point graduate Ben Martin continues our series on Lincoln’s Life and Sword. Wade Miller, Executive Director at the Center for Renewing America, comments on the debt ceiling, spending, and the budget.

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Elizabeth Nolan Brown, Senior Editor with REASON, explains that the RESTRICT Act has bigger ambitions than TikTok. Mark Oliva with the National Shooting Sports Foundation discusses the firearms legislation at the Colorado State Capitol that would prevent us from protecting ourselves against bad actors. Brad Beck joins Kim to discuss his forthcoming essay.

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The theory and application of price control is as ancient as humankind’s written history. History documents the detrimental effects of price controls and the subsequent failures of price control throughout all human empires and governments. Author Allen Thomas questions why the Colorado legislature and governor passed and signed SB21-175 which created the Prescription Drug Affordability Board (PDAB). PDAB was created with two specific guard rails. Thomas explains that presently the Colorado legislature is proposing to remove those two guard rails in House Bill 23-1225, which is dangerous not only in principle but also in practice and could have massive negative economic repercussions to all Coloradans.

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Thank you to Laramie Energy and Caerus Oil and Gas for their sponsorship of this Health & Hydrocarbons Show. Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson addresses concerns regarding the U.S. dollar. The Biden administration recently approved an eight-hundred-mile Alaskan pipeline to transport and export liquified natural gas. The radical, activist, enviros can’t believe it. CEO of Laramie Energy Bob Boswell, discusses what this means for U.S. energy policy. Stephanie Luck, State Representative for House District 60, joins Kim to discuss the abuse of the Safety Clause in over 250 pieces of proposed legislation this year and the Gifts, Grants, and Donations (GGD Clause).

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Marine Veteran and President of the USMC Memorial Foundation Paula Sarlls invites you to an April 29th event, An Evening With the Ambassador. Iraq and Afghanistan Marine Veteran Sergeant Mike Medina shares his story and why the Marine Memorial is special to him. ixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses the recent Texas explosion that killed 18,000 dairy cattle, livestock vaccines, and Bill Gates' fake meat.

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Carcoach Reports host Lauren Fix compares the costs between owning and operating electric vehicles versus gas powered vehicles. Realtor Karen Levine expounds on property rights and this Colorado legislative session. Mortgage specialist Lorne Levy notes the latest on interest rates. House Minority Leader Mike Lynch of HD65 joins Kim to discuss legislation that attacks firearm rights, right-to-life, and property rights.

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President of the Western Energy Alliance Kathleen Sgamma explains that Biden’s guidance on climate change seeks to unlawfully force an energy transition to a power source that is less reliable, more expensive, and inefficient. Executive Director of the Colorado Catholic Conference Brittany Vessely discusses the three abortion bills that Polis just signed into law.

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Helen Raleigh, author of Confucius Never Said, discusses China’s growing influence over every aspect of American’s lives and how French President Macron sold out the West to China.

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Host of Full Measure on Sinclair TV Sharyl Attkisson shines light on the continued agenda to prevent Donald Trump from running for president. Natale Menten joins Kim to discuss government efforts to implement Prop 123. Ty Winter discusses the assault on parental rights at the Colorado legislature.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler discusses a rise in deaths for seniors and a possible correlation to Covid vaccination. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos addresses methanol as an energy alternative to hydrocarbons.

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Natural resources expert and author Greg Walcher explains the impact of the EPA's finalization of the definition of the Waters of the U.S. Ret. USAF Col. Bill Rutledge discusses his recent experience attending a Poudre Valley School District board meeting.

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Colorado Healthcare Providers for Freedom Matt Dark joins attorney Brian Ward to explain “Right to Refuse” lawsuits. Fiscal Policy expert Joshua Sharf continues our discussion regarding the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Former legislator and former Lakewood City Councilwoman Ramey Johnson shares an invite to her informative meeting regarding the overreaching land use SB23-213.

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Author Pam Long notes that in the wake of multiple shootings involving people with gender dysphoria, it is appropriate to discuss the mental health disorders and the pharmaceutical drug interactions contributing to suicidal and homicidal behavior. Long also explains that gender dysphoria is a mental illness which often has other psychiatric comorbidities and history of childhood sexual trauma. These mentally and emotionally vulnerable individuals who are preyed upon by unethical medical providers for profitable sex change procedures are also likely targeted by groups for radicalization resulting in violence.

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Former Army Special Reaction Team leader and former police officer Yvonne Paez addresses what we can do to keep schools safe. Lisa Bennett, entrepreneur and owner of the western slope luxury cabin rental Wild Skies, discusses what is happening on the western slope with the introduction of gray wolves.

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Vicki Sutter and Lisa MacLean with Winsome Ministries in Northern Colorado explain that churches and individuals must be brave to address the evils in our society. Ret. USAF Col. John Priecko discusses the road block at the Colorado State Legislature for the "In God We Trust" license plate.

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Brad Beck asks with artificial intelligence, robots, and innovation nearing incomprehensible growth, will our next generation of workers get the experience that past generations received? Beck addresses concerns regarding entry level job opportunities for unskilled laborers quickly diminishing due to minimum wage laws, regulations, and young people not being taught to work.

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“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,—That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of […]

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Passio HR CEO Roger Hays addresses legislation that hurts the Colorado dream. Diane Ferraro with Save the Storks discusses current abortion legislation. Roots Medical’s Matt Dark introduces the "Right to Refuse" lawsuit.

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Co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters Brad Beck discusses the value of entry level jobs in the marketplace and his latest essay Is Entry Level Work the Dodo Bird of Today? Entrepreneur and owner of the Historic 88 Drive-In Theatre Susan Kochevar addresses property rights and the proper role of government.

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Medal of Honor recipient and Co-Founder of the Center for American Values in Pueblo Drew Dix discusses the importance of Medal of Honor Day, which is March 25. School mental health assessments are ultimately meant to harvest data on students.

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Liberty Toastmasters tackle the questions, “Is there a right to violate rights? Is it okay for the establishment of collective entitlements to violate the natural rights of the individual?” Rep. Brandi Bradley discusses the proposed abortion legislation.

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CEO and Founder of Open the Books Adam Andrzejewski discusses his recent Substack essay The Silicon Valley Bank Coverup and the Roads Leading to Gov. Gavin Newsom. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares his perspective regarding Tyson Foods closing two of their chicken production facilities.

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Epoch Times Reporter Nathan Worcester discusses his latest article, Trump’s Competitors Seek to Set Themselves Apart Without Upsetting MAGA. Newly elected Douglas County GOP officers Steven Peck and Matt Emerson address unifying Coloradans to reclaim the state that we love.

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As in Civil War times, America is in a dangerous and tenuous place. Patriotic historian Ben Martin continues our series on Mr. Lincoln: His Life and Sword. Transportation and land planning expert Randal O’Toole discusses fifteen minute cities.

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Author Allen Thomas discusses his latest essay, Border Security Has Always Been The Government’s Primary Job, and how the cartel border crisis and how the Federalist Papers would have viewed the federal government’s role. Dr. Rachel Corbett with Roots Medical shares her perspective regarding the documentary Anecdotals.

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Economist Stephen Moore explains the real “green” in the green movement is your money. Bob Boswell, CEO of Laramie Energy, joins Kim to discuss Tracy Stone-Manning, the new Bureau of Land Management director.

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Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson joins Kim to break down the Silicon Valley Bank failure. ixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos comments on recent train derailments.

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Western correspondent for The FederalistTristan Justice discusses his recent publications regarding new information on January 6th. Dave Williams joins Kim to discuss his role as the new Chair of the Colorado Republican party. Professor Kurt Gerwitz shares his thoughts on social mobility and updates regarding Sam Bankman-Fried and ChatGPT.

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Geophysicist Walt Johnson explains the vision for his new documentary A Climate Conversation which received a standing ovation at The Heartland Institute’s recent International Conference on Climate Change. Dr. Carrie Johannson discusses her book Self Help on the Go: Because You’re Not Broken But Life Gets Tricky Sometimes.

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Princeton professor Dr. Allen Guelzo explains that critical theory has a long trail. Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky describes the harrowing experience of having a former Arapahoe County social worker make false accusations against her, and the failed attempto take Jurinsky’s child.

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Big pharma and PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Interested Parties) are co-opting our care of our children to push an agenda of more and more drugs foisted upon our kids in the name of mental health. Former captain in the Army Medical Service Corps and West Point graduate Pam Long explains the PBIs’ agenda and what we can do to reclaim the mental health of our children. Dan Caldwell of the Center for Renewing America on the positive gains for conservatives with Kevin McCarthy taking control of the House. Anthony Hartsook discusses current firearm bill proposals.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler discusses his most recent essaySteel-Manning Fauci: Speculation on Why Fauci Funded Gain-of-Function Research in Wuhan, China - and Nearly Got Away with It. Sixth generation Trent Loos addresses PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Interested Parties) regulatory assault on our food and energy security.

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Reporter at the Arizona Free Press Corinne Murdock discusses her recent essay The Left’s Secret Infrastructure to Flip Arizona Blue. The Car Coach Lauren Fix shares her perspective on the WEF’s agenda that everything you need would be within a fifteen minute walk or bike ride. The Car Coach Lauren Fix shares her perspective on the WEF’s agenda that everything you need would be within a fifteen minute walk or bike ride. Greg Lopez explains concerns regarding transparency of a new special district.

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Holly Green joins Kim to talk about the appeal she filed in response to Douglas County's decision to rezone property for subsidized housing in Parker, Colorado. Taralyn Romero joins Kim to discuss the attempts of Jefferson County Commissioners to take her land.

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Pam Long explains that School mental health surveys, screenings, and assessments are third party data collection tools used to refer students to services which potentially will label students with disorders requiring psychiatric drugs and flag students for misconduct for the rest of their lives.

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Founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund Leslie Manookian discusses the letter that HFD recently sent the National Football League Players Association. Former acting director of the Bureau of Land Management William Perry Pendley explains the danger of Biden’s agenda to the West. Colorado Representative Scott Bottoms notes legislation that would make it more difficult to protect yourself and your family.

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Co-founder of Flag Officers 4 America Gen. Joe Arbuckle (Ret. Army) discusses the current threats to America. Colorado House Representative Ken DeGraaf shares updates regarding legislation that will make you less safe. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares why we should be concerned with Biden’s 30 by 30 agenda. Erik Aadland notes why he is running for Colorado State GOP chair.

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Author of Smoking Them Out: The Theft of the Environment and How to Take It Back Greg Walcher discusses Wyoming wind projects killing Golden Eagles and water in the West. Fellow Liberty Toastmasters weigh in on the natural rights of the individual vs collective entitlements. Dave Williams explains why he is running for Colorado State GOP Chair.

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Historian Ben Martin begins his new series, Lincoln: Lie and Sword. Land use and transportation expert Randal O’Toole discusses the explosion of subsidized housing in the Denver Metro area. Colorado State Representative Ty Winter explains legislation that will make you and your family less safe.

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Allen Thomas discusses his essay regarding Founding Father John Jay’s Federalist Papers #2 and how it applies to what California is doing today. Col. Bill Rutledge (Ret. USAF) shares his thoughts about General George Washington’s remarkable military career.State GOp Chair candidate Tina Peters explains why she is running for the position.

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George Washington’s birthday is February 22. Author of zRediscovering America: How the National Holidays Tell an Amazing Story About Who We Are Scott Powell discusses the life of our first president. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains why we should be concerned with the WEF agenda and Biden’s 30 by 30.

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Robert Bryce discusses his recent essay Wyoming Wind Projects Pose “Profoundly Dangerous” Threat to Golden Eagles, and why offshore wind projects threaten endangered whales. Mortgage expert Lorne Levy notes the latest regarding mortgage rates. REMAX realtor Karen Levine explains what is happening in the metro real estate market.

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Entrepreneur and owner of the Historic 88 Drive-In Theatre Susan Kochevar explains the ramifications of such bad public policy. Co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters Brad Beck discusses his essay Ideas.

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Author and blogger at To Advance Freedom Rick Turnquist discusses his latest essay, Morality and Human Flourishing. China expert and industry analyst from the Coalition for a Prosperous America Kenneth Rapoza explains the consequences of the Chinese Balloon shenanigans.

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Psychiatrist Dr. Mark McDonald shares updates regarding California PBIs attempting to shut down his voice. CEO of Laramie Energy Bob Boswell discusses the latest regarding the energy to power our lives. Colorado Representative Rose Pugliese wants to get rid of the Colorado retail delivery fee.

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First American State Bank Founder Jay Davidson explains that the battle for liberty is eternal. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses the latest regarding our food security and our energy security.

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Brownstone Institute founder Jeffrey Tucker discusses his essay Covid and the Three Tests of Compliance. Dr. Brian Joondeph explains his perspective regarding his essay, Why Have So Many People ‘Died Suddenly’? John "Tig" Tiegen joins Kim to discuss why he is running for Mayor of Colorado Springs.

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Former state Senator Kevin Lundberg discusses the ramifications Former state Senator Kevin Lundberg discusses the ramifications of such onerous legislation. Dr. Rachel Corbett of Roots Medical joins Kim to discuss the issues with HB 23-1029, Prohibit COVID-19 Vaccine To Minor Without Consent. Dr. Chad Savage, founder of Your Choice Direct Care, explains why the current healthcare system does not provide freedom of choice.

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Author Pam Long discusses the Colorado Department of Health and Environment’s (CDPHE) plans to infringe on your right to protect yourself and your family. Dr. Jill Vecchio addresses the Project Veritas Pfizer video. Colorado HD-51 Representative Ron Weinberg notes what is happening at the Capitol.

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American Institute for Economic Research Distinguished Fellow Samuel Gregg discusses his recent essay, Why It Isn’t Mad to Oppose the WEF. istinguished Fellow Samuel Gregg discusses his recent essay Why It Isn’t Mad to Oppose the WEF. Former police officer Yvonne Paez notes that defunding the police is lowering standards which will lead to bad results. Board members Rob Knuth and Wendy Warner invite you to the Colorado Union of Taxpayers upcoming legislative breakfast..

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Roger Hays CEO of Passio HR explains that most Coloradans now realize they would prefer having their own money in their own pockets. Kurt Gerwitz shares his perspective on Artificial Intelligence.

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Leslie Manookian, the founder of the Health Freedom Defense Fund, discusses the CDC’s appeal of a ruling vacating the federal travel mask mandate. Cain, founder of Task Force Freedom, and Laura Jennings, also of Task Force Freedom, join Kim to explain why Task Force Freedom is seeking to remove pornographic books from schools. Colorado House District 64 Representative Ryan Armagost shares his thoughts on crime in Colorado.

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Concerned citizen Lisa Bennett discusses a video that has surfaced of election officials shredding ballots in Montana. Sixth-generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains his concerns regarding our food security and energy security relative to public policy.

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Andi Buerger discusses her new magazine, Voices of Courage. It is a compilation of insights, stories, and frontline knowledge from trafficking survivors, human rights activists, and journalists. Liberty Toastmasters share their perspectives regarding the Principle of Self Interest versus Principles of Altruism and Guilt..

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Alvin Lui with Courage is a Habit explains that school counselors are the most dangerous entity in K-12 education. President of the Alabama State Fraternal Order of Police Everette Johnson explains the importance of use of force protections in America.. Holly Green joins Kim to continue the discussion regarding the subsidized housing controversy in Douglas County..

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Rick Turnqusit joins Kim to discuss his latest essay, Where We Are (And Where We Came From). In this essay, Turnquist discusses that the privileges we take for granted are being attacked and taken away by bad policy (ie, fossil fuels allow us to heat our homes, but public policy is increasing the prices of […]

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CEO of Laramie Energy Bob Boswell explains what it means for cities facing bans on natural gas furnaces and stoves. Boulder County GOP Chairwoman Theresa Watson discusses Democrat Boulder County representative Tracy Bernett’s resignation from the Colorado State House. Colorado GOP Representative Ty Winter notes what is happening under the Golden Dome.

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Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses what has happened with the price of eggs in Colorado and around the world.. Andy Jones and Kelind Thomas join Kim to explain why they are running for Douglas County GOP. Engaged citizen Ted Mische explains the upcoming GOP bonus member elections, caucus elections, and why it is so important for the "We the People" Grass Roots to be involved..

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Dr. Michael Rectenwald discusses his latest book The Great Reset and the Struggle for Liberty: Unraveling the Global Agenda. Brad Beck joins Kim to discuss his upcoming essay, A Pearl of Wisdom. Steve Peck and Matt Emerson note why they are running for DougCo GOP offices.

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Allen Thomas joins Kim in studio to discuss his latest essay, Why We Should Not Fear Fascists.. Col. Bill Rutledge (Ret. USAF) shares stories of his remarkable teacher, Miss Ward

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Actor, director and producer Kevin Sorbo discusses his new movie Left Behind: The Rise of the Antichrist, which will be showing in theaters beginning January 26th. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares his experiences at the National Western Stock Show and addresses our food security and energy security.

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Founder of Open the Books Adam Andrzejewski explains victory regarding the 118th Congress’s adoption of the "Read the Bill" requirement and posting every piece of legislation online with 72 hours notice. RE/MAX realtor Karen Levine and Mortgage Specialist Lorne Levy share the latest regarding home ownership and interest rates. Todd Watkins joins Kim to discuss the newly formed Peak Republicans group of El Paso county, and its focus on election integrity.

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Alvin Lui with Courage is a Habit explains how ASCA (American School Counselor Association) influences the adoption of Critical Race Theory propaganda in public schools.

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Gregg Phillips with True the Vote explains True the Vote’s cell phone locator data which is the basis for Dinesh D’souza’s documentary 2000 Mules. Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses his recent essay at American Thinker, There Certainly Was an Insurrection But Not By Trump. Jessica Vaughn, Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies joins Kim to discuss her recently published article, Biden’s Border Policies Facilitate Shocking Modern Slavery.

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Taralyn Romero joins Kim to explain why Jefferson County Commissioners are attempting a land grab of Taralyn Romero’s property along Bear Creek in Kittredge. Mark Krikorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Kim to discuss the Biden Administration's border policies. Colorado State Senator-elect Mark Baisley shares updates regarding an "In God We Trust" Colorado license plate.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler joins Kim to discuss his latest Substack piece, No Inquest Will Be Forthcoming Due to Lack of GOP Senate Majority. Expert on food security and energy security Trent Loos discusses the steep increase in price for eggs in Colorado.

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Car Coach Lauren Fix joins Kim to discuss why automotive executives are concerned that inflation and high-interest rates will adversely affect their business in 2023. Co-founder of Perspectives 101 Yvonne Paez discusses messaging the difference between freedom and free stuff.

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Founder and president of The Rutherford Institute John Whitehead predicts more of the same of the authoritarian moves by PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Interested Parties) in 2023. Michael Mabee with Grid Security Now discusses his complaint to the federal government about the lack of grid security. Representative Rose Pugliese shares her perspective regarding the 2023 legislative session

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If you are an individual who values accountability, responsibility, and transparency, this essay of the Best and Worst of Colorado Politics in 2022 is a helpful summary of the past year. Hopefully, these stories will inspire all of us to focus our citizen engagement to improve our communities. Our state needs watchdogs over education, public health, and elected officials. Find the area that you can improve with your time and talents in 2023.

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Former candidate for Douglas County Sheriff John Anderson explains how we can constitutionally address dangerous individuals without harming due process. President of American Commitment Phil Kerpen discusses Biden’s student loan bailout.

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Chief Operating Officer of the Center for Renewing America Wade Miller shares his perspective on what might happen with the vote for Speaker of the House. Author Pam Long joins Kim to discuss her upcoming article, The Best and the Worst of Colorado Politics in 2022.

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Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson discusses The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich Hayek. Author of Rediscovering America: How the National Holidays Tell an Amazing Story About Who We Are, Scott Powell connects the dots from Christmas to the foundation of America.

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Patriotic historian Ben Martin discusses President George Washington’s farewell address and why it is relevant to 2022/23 America. Founder of the Brownstone Institute and daily columnist at The Epoch Times Jeffrey Tucker explains that the censorship beginning in the spring of 2020 was making it difficult to connect with each other.

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Bill Federer explains why Mary and Joseph were traveling to Bethlehem. Writer at The Epoch Times Nanette Holt shares heartwarming stories about Christmas and kindness.

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In his essay A Finance Professor’s Perspective Regarding Sam Bankman- Fried and FTX, Kurt Gerwitz discusses the facts regarding SBF, the narrative regarding SBF, why we should care, and recognizing human biases that we must understand to be better truth-seeking thinkers.

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“Repitition, plus restatement gets people to remember,” notes Brad Beck regarding a presentation given by communication expert David Brooks. In his essay Reiterations Beck explains that persistence, positive messaging, and remembering will help us to achieve our New Year goals.

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Col. John Priecko (Ret. USAF) shares updates on the “In God We Trust'' Colorado license plate petition. Author Helen Raliegh joins Kim to talk about her latest essay, How Communist China Accidentally Created A New Generation Of Pro-Democracy Activists. Entrepreneur and finance professor Kurt Gerwitz discusses his perspective regarding Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX crypto-currency.

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Todd Watkins discusses his perspective regarding the mass migration occurring at El Paso, Texas. RE/MAX Realtor Karen Levine and mortgage specialist Lorne Levy address home ownership and mortgage rates.

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Pam Long joins Kim to discuss t the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment proposed rule changes to 6 CCR 1009-2 - The Infant Immunization Program and Immunization of Students Attending School. Jay Valentine, author and Vice President of Operations for FractalWeb.app, joins Kim to discuss his latest essay, Cooking the Books: Why Republicans Always Come Up Short.Co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters Brad Beck introduces his latest essay, Reiterations.

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In her most recent essay Pam Long explains that the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has proposed rule changes to 6 CCR 1009-2 - The Infant Immunization Program and Immunization of Students Attending School. CDPHE is taking public input until December 20, 2022 on these changes. CDPHE will present their proposed changes to the Board of Health on January 18, 2023, and the Board of Health will vote on these changes in March 2023. Long notes these changes affect online students and people with natural immunity.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler discusses Fauci’s hubris. Dr. Rachel Corbett of Roots Medical jons Kim to share strategies for dealing with people who insist on forcing their views on others. Aga Wilson introduces her spring class offering at IPAK-edu.org, Globalism: A Critical Analysis.

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Venture Capitalist Michael Gibson discusses his book Paper Belt on Fire: How Renegade Investors Sparked a Revolt Against the University. Car Coach Lauren Fix shares updates on vehicle supply chain shortages.

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CEO of Passio HR Roger Hays shares updates about the business environment in Colorado.. Karl Honegger discusses Broomfield City Council’s potential ordinance to limit law abiding citizens' access to firearms. Paige Agostin with the Center for Renewing America explains that defunding “woke and weaponized government” is key to a balanced budget.

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Allen Thomas discusses his latest essay The Moral Gaslighting of America. Historical researcher Col. Bill Rutledge (Ret. USAF) shares the story of John Heisman, for whom the trophy is named.

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Energy expert Robert Bryce explains that dumb Green Energy policies in Germany and the UK have people hoping for a lump of coal this Christmas. wner of 88 Drive-In Theatre Susan Kochevar discusses how Colorado’s new Family Leave Program is making it even more difficult for small businesses in Colorado.

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Veteran Don Whipple shares his experiences as a young Marine at the Battle of Iwo Jima. Recently the U.S. Navy identified the remains of my cousin Wilbur Newton who was killed at Pearl Harbor in 1941. My cousins Jane Perkins and Linda Crumbaker share the story of bringing Wilbur home.

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A special rebroadcast of interviews with WWII veterans Frank DeVita and Guy Whidden. Originally broadcast on America's Veteran's Stories.

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There are always unknowns in life, however the COVID reaction disruption was full of unknowns that we had to deal with. In his latest essay What Are You Certain Of? Brad Beck discusses a daily online community he participated in which gave him hope, inspiration and business ideas. He explains that the advice to focus on what you are certain of was and is great help in times of uncertainty.

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Thursday York College professor and expert in language, literacy, and rhetoric Dr. Erec Smith discusses rhetoric in America today. Mike Gibson shares his thoughts on the judicial review process in Colorado.

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Research Associate at the CO2 coalition Vijay Jayaraj, who lives in Bengaluru, India, discusses why India and China are adding coal fired energy plants while back home in Colorado Xcel energy is planning on shutting down clean burning coal fired energy plants. Founder of Open the Books Adam Andrzejewski explains that Illinois is in trouble because 132,188 public employees are receiving $100,000 paychecks.

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It's Liberty Toastmaster's Day on the Kim Monson Show. Members of Liberty Toastmasters join Kim to explain how the essence of liberty is the opportunity to exercise choice.. Executive Director of the Center for Renewing America Wade Miller discusses the Center’s mission. Citizen Cindy David explains her concerns with the Broomfield City Council’s unconstitutional ordinance regarding individuals protecting themselves and their loved ones. Dr. Rachel Corbett shares medical freedom updates.

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Brad Beck joins Kim in the studio to discuss election issues and drift away from traditional values and to also promote his upcoming essay, What Are You Certain Of? representation. Coloradans' votes and voices are being marginalized through legalized election manipulation such as dirty and bloated voter rolls, three weeks to vote, ballot drop boxes, and legalized ballot harvesting. Researcher Lisa Bennett discusses where do we go from here?

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"My body, my choice" has been the mantra of abortionists for decades. However, when it came to the Emergency Use Authorization "vaccine" during COVID, many activists turned a blind eye to "my body, my choice." Scientist and founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge Dr. James Lyons-Weiler discusses this disconnect. Author of Shadows of the Acropolis Richard C. Lyons explains the progression of the Administrative State in America.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio delves into her research of the Fabian Society and George Orwell. Vecchio discusses who some of the "theys" are in the scenario and connects the dots between the World Economic Forum’s Agenda and many of those who participated in the WEF’s Young Emerging Leaders Program.

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Author and founder of The American Minute Bill Federer discusses why the Pilgrims made the treacherous trip to the New World. Author of Rediscovering America Scott Powell explains the five key principles to the Mayflower Compact.

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Patriotic historian and West Point graduate Ben Martin discusses intriguing details regarding the end of our Revolutionary War. Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson discusses the recent election.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio delves into her research of the Fabian Society and George Orwell. Vecchio discusses who some of the "theys" are in the scenario and connects the dots between the World Economic Forum’s Agenda and many of those who participated in the WEF’s Young Emerging Leaders Program.

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Founder of Life Decisions Giuliana Day, Dr. Catherine Wheeler, and Dr. Tom Perille (President of Democrats for Life), explain that individuals must have accurate information regarding abortion, unite with others to inform people, and provide options and resources for unplanned pregnancies within the context of compassion. Transportation expert Randal O’Toole shares the story of American Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser.

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Joshua Sharf,  senior fellow in fiscal policy at the Independence Institute, joins Kim to discuss his essay, Proposed Bill Ladles Gravy on Public Pension Retirees. Mortgage specialist Lorne Levy and RE/MAX realtor Karen Levine discuss the latest regarding mortgages and home ownership.

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Leslie Manookian, founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund which filed the initial lawsuit against the TSA, discusses the Supreme Court's recent ruling that the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) has the authority to mandate face coverings on public transport in national emergencies. Taxpayer advocate, government watchdog, and creator of Ballot 2022 Natalie Menten shares her thoughts regarding the recent election and tax questions.

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Kevin Lundberg, former Colorado state senator and author of The Lundberg Report, shares his thoughts regarding the recent Phillips County Election Integrity Project Symposium. Car Coach Lauren Fix addresses President Biden's declaration that there is "no more" drilling for oil and what this means for everyday, hard-working Americans and our freedom of mobility.

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Marian Tupy, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute and co-author of the new book, Superabundance: The Story of Population Growth, Innovation, and Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet, explains that, despite the World Economic Forum’s agenda of depopulation, the world actually faces an "underpopulation" problem. Investigative journalist Sara Carter discusses her new podcast series that documents her investigation deep into the U.S.-Mexico border.

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With many societal changes inflicted after the attacks on September 11, 2001, all sectors of government leaned into authoritarian policies which incrementally undermine freedom. This societal shift also influenced healthcare and medicine. The past 20 years of healthcare has not served our military and veterans in transparency, and these adverse programs spill over to civilians […]

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In this essay Rick Turnquist identifies and calls out the Left’s war on children. From insistence on the “right” to abortion to teaching gender ideology in schools to instilling climate change fear, it’s clear the Left is hostile to children today.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler joins Kim to discuss America's need for election reform. Kim discusses 2022 election results.

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Author and blogger Rick Turnquist discusses his reasoning regarding his latest essay, Vote Republican. Christian Home Educators of Colorado Director of Government Relations Carolyn Martin explains why she has concerns about the conventional wisdom that "government dollars should follow the child."

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Liberty Toastmasters Co-founder Brad Beck explains why it's a bad idea for Erie, Colorado to become a Home Rule town. Kelly Notar Francesco, with Community for Fair Elections, joins Kim to explain the problems with ranked-choice voting.

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Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters discusses election integrity concerns regarding Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold sending postcards to 30,000 people illegally in Colorado instructing them how they can vote in this November 2022 election. Dr. David Martin, an expert on bioweapons corruption, explains that Anthony Fauci has authorized $191 billion for bioweaponization of viruses against humanity. Candidate for Colorado House District 11 Tara Menza shares the latest from the campaign trail.

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Author Pam Long joins Kim to explain why we should be concerned about medical fascism in her latest essay, The Triad of Medical Fascism Emerged in September 2022. Author Allen Thomas discusses his latest essay School Choice is Anti-Fascist and notes the difference between state-run mandated education and giving parents options in education. Candidate for State Board of Education Peggy Probst explains why her race is so important.

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Geologist Gregory Wrightstone,  Executive Director of CO2 Coalition and author of Inconvenient Facts: The Science That Al Gore Doesn’t Want You to Know, explains that CO2 is really a friend to plants, animals and humans. enior Investigative Researcher at Capital Research Center Hayden Ludwig discusses the abortion industrial complex. Russ Carter joins Kim to explain why he is running for House District 30.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler joins Kim to discuss his recent Substack essay, Hallmarks of Fascism: A World Without Dissent. Douglas County Clerk and Recorder Merlin Klotz joins Kim to discuss the upcoming 2022 election.

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Car Coach Lauren Fix joins Kim to discuss electric vehicles are exploding from water damage after Hurricane Ian. Candidate Interview with Gabe Evans (HD 48).

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Richard C. Lyons, author of  Shadows of the Acropolis: Volume II, discusses his book. Author Scott S. Powell shares little-known details about Christopher Columbus.

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Sharyl Attkisson, American journalist, television correspondent, and host of Full Measure with Sinclair Broadcast Group, separates rumor from fact on the origin of COVID-19. John Castillo, father of Kendrick Castillo who laid down his life at the STEM School shooting, explains why he and his wife Maria refuse to be victims.

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Ron Stein, joins Kim to discuss the recently released book Clean Energy Exploitations: Helping Citizens Understand the Environmental and Humanity Abuses That Support Clean Energy.

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Sandy Miarecki, former USAF pilot and instructor of Physics and Chemistry at the United States Air Force Academy, explains that she was fired for refusing COVID jabs and testing. Policy analyst Ross Izzard discusses why Douglas County School District's Mill Levy Override (MLO) and new bond indebtedness proposals are bad ideas.

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Kim discusses two really "bad boys" (subsidized housing and school lunches) on your November 2022 statewide ballot. Director of Fiscal Policy at the Independence Institute Ben Murrey explains.

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It's Liberty Toastmaster's Day. Today's top[ic is: Rights that are endowed by our creator, not derived from governments. Patrick Moore, a former founder of Greenpeace, joins Kim in the studio to discuss climate change agendas.

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Doctor Haywood Robinson joins Kim to discuss the mission of anti-abortion group 40 Days for Life.

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Patriotic historian Ben Martin continues his series on the Warriors of America’s Revolutionary War and in this month's show, he explains why the Constitution gives power to the people. Sherriff Richard Mack, founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, joins Kim to explain his mission to defend the Constitution.

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Bob Boswell of Laramie Energy joins Kim to discuss Biden's use of America's emergency oil reserves as a personal political tool. Interview with Adam Andrzejewski, CEO of Open The Books.

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Liberty Toastmasters co-founder and author Brad Beck joins Kim to discuss his latest essay, We Are the Problem. Jen Gibbons with the Cherry Creek Parent Advocacy Network joins Kim to explain Cherry Creek's Social Emotional Learning (SEL) initiative. Stephanie Hancock joins Kim to discuss why she is running for House District 16.

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Lisa Bennet of Wild Skies joins Kim to discuss the deceptive nature of many non-governmental organizations. RE/MAX Alliance realtor Karen Levine and mortgage lender Lorne Levy of Polygon Financial Group join Kim for a discussion on the state of Colorado's housing market.

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Greg Walcher, the author of Smoking Them Out, joins Kim to discuss the peril the West and other forested regions face due to mismanagement. Mike Tompkins and Marc Auiville return to the show to discuss the accomplishments of this year's Grand Lake U.S. Constitution Week celebration. Marla Fernandez joins Kim to explain why she is running for House District 3. Susan Kochevar, owner of the historic 88 Drive-in Theater, joins Kim for a discussion on The Great Reset.

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Jill Byers joins Kim to talk about how she walked 2022 miles in 2022 to help spread awareness of suicides among veterans. Matt Dark of Roots Medical joins Kim to discuss a number of medical news items.

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Public policy analyst and land-use and transportation expert Randall O'Toole joins Kim to discuss the works of James J. Hill. Natalie Menten joins Kim to discuss the upcoming 2022 ballot. Sue Kenfield, Director of Youth Engagement for American Battlefield Trust (ABF), joins Kim to promote the ABF's Past is a Prologue essay contest.

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Allen Thomas joins Kim to discuss his latest essay, Becoming a Superpower by Using Our Superpower. Cain, founder of Task Force Freedom, and Ashlee, coordinator for Task Force Freedom, join Kim to talk about their latest initiative to assist parents in opting out of agenda-driven data mining practices.

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Former Captain in the Army Medical Service Corps, and West Point graduate Pam Long joins Kim to discuss her latest essay, Gov. Polis and  CDPHE Conspire to Violate FERPA for Illegal Student Surveillance. Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim to discuss Operation Mockingbird.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of the Institute for Applied Knowledge (IPAK), has launched an online education for IPAK. Dr. Lyons-Weiler joins Kim to discuss the IPAK EDU. Storyteller, farmer, and farm advocate Trent Loos joins Kim to share the story of his recent debate with Wayne Hsuing at the Salt Lake City Veggie Fest.

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Lauren Fix, the Car Coach, joins Kim to explain why bad car regulations are by design. Natalie Menten joins Kim to present Colorado's major statewide ballot issues in 2022. Stephanie Wheeler (House District 2) joins Kim to discuss why she is running for office as a State Representative.

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Marc Auville and Tom Goodfellow join Kim to talk about U.S. Constitution Week in Grand Lake, Colorado. Author Scott S. Powell joins Kim to discuss his most recent article on Labor Day.

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Dr. Keith Smith, the founder of the Free Market Medical Association, joins Kim to discuss the true cost of medical services. David Roth joins Kim in the studio to discuss ESG scores and their implications.

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Kim Ware, Outreach Director for Christian Home Educators of Colorado (CHEC), joins Kim to discuss the state of public schools and why parents might want to consider homeschooling. Lisa Bennet, entrepreneur, and owner of Wild Skies joins Kim to discuss how Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) purposefully work together to manipulate the system to their advantage. Candidate interview with Marla Fernandez.

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New York Times best-selling author Kenneth Timmerman joins Kim to discuss his latest book, And The Rest is History. Dr. Robert Malone on the cult of evidence-based medicine. Molly Lamar joins Kim to discuss why she is running for the State Board of Education.

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Patriotic historian Ben Martin discusses the New York Campaign during America’s battle for Independence from the British. Dr. Douglas Grootius on the socialistic roots of Biden's student loan transfer.

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Author Scott S. Powell joins Kim for a special Labor Day episode to explain George Washington's role in the founding of America. Bill Federer, author, and founder of The American Minute joins Kim for this special Labor Day episode to discuss how America has thrived due to it's culture of recognizing hard work and independence of thought has primary virtues.

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Dr. Mark McDonald joins Kim to discuss his book Freedom from Fear: A 12 Step Guide to Personal and National Recovery.

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Founder of First American State Bank Jay Davidson shares his thoughts on current events and the sanctity of the individual. Entrepreneur and concerned citizen Lisa Bennett discuss what she learned at The Moment of Truth summit regarding election manipulation and election fraud.

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Andi Beurger, founder of Voices Against Trafficking, joins Kim to discuss how Voices Against Trafficking works to promote awareness of trafficking and the damage it causes to victims.. Josh Phillipp, Epoch Times senior investigative reporter and host of Crossroads, joins Kim to discuss his documentary The Real Story of January 6th.

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It's the August Liberty Toastmaster show. This month's topic is Free speech vs Hate Speech.

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Leslie Manookian, the founder of the Health Freedom Defense Fund, joins Kim to discuss her lawsuit against Disney for its employee COVID vaccine mandate policy. Interview with Derec Schuler, CEO of Ascent Classical Academies. Interview with Derec Schuler, CEO of Ascent Classical Academies. Daniel Turner, founder of Power the Future, discusses his latest essay, Frenemies? Not Even Alaska’s Eco-Left Cheering Biden’s Green New Tax.

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Alessandra Lavalle returns to the Kim Monson Show to speak with Kim on current events. Author Helen Raleigh joins Kim to discuss recent events concerning China, including China's military exercises as a veiled threat to Taiwan. Dr. Jill Vecchio speaks on the Douglas Couty Commissioners meeting regarding the proposed amendment on rural property rights.

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Jen Gibbons with the Cherry Creek Parent Advocacy Network joins Kim to ask the questions: are school-based health clinics a good idea? Liberty Toastmaster's co-founder Brad Beck joins Kim in the studio to discuss his upcoming essay, Thank You Takes Training. Douglas County Commissioner George Teal weighs in on the debate surrounding Section 23 of the Douglas County's Home Occupation Zoning regulations.

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Author Rick Turnquist joins Kim to discuss energy expert Alex Epstein’s latest book, Fossil Future: Why Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas–Not Less. Dr. Jill Vecchio shares her take on the zoning issue coming or review in Douglas County. Karen Levine and Lorne Levy on the state of the housing market in Colorado.

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State Senator Jerry Sonnenberg joins Kim to discuss property rights., food security, and national security. Theresa Watson of the Boulder County GOP joins Kim to discuss the importance of election integrity.

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Pam Long joins Kim to discuss elderly abuse through the healthcare system. Loren Fix, The Car Coach, Joins Kim for a discussion on freedom of mobility and personal transportation. House District 41 Candidate Stephanie Hancock joins Kim in the studio.

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Ted Mische joins Kim to explain how to survive a severe economic depression and other types of great upheaval.

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Greg Walcher, author of Smoking Them Out: The Theft of the Environment and How to Take It Back, joins Kim to discuss how the multi-state usage of the Colorado River and drought have contributed to a state of chaos and could potentially lead to a disaster.

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Best-selling author Dick Morris joins Kim to discuss his latest book, The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback. Lisa Ware, Outreach Director for Christian Home Educators of Colorado (CHEC), joins Kim to discuss steps families can take to prepare for homeschooling.

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Trent Loos, the host of the Loos Tales podcast, joins Kim to discuss why the 30 by 30 initiative is misguided. Bob Boswell of Laramie Energy joins Kim for this month's Health and Hydrocarbons show.

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Concerned citizen Virgina Farber joins Kim to discuss why smart meters are not a smart option for most people.  Owner of Wild Skies Colorado riverfront vacation cabin Lisa Bennett discusses the judiciary and lawyers. Colorado GOP chairwoman Kristi Burton-Brown introduces the Colorado GOP’s updated platform.

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Former state senator Kevin Lundberg joins Kim to discuss election integrity concerns.

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Matt Dark of Roots Medical joins Kim to discuss monkeypox. Update on recount efforts from Tina Peters. President of American Commitment Phil Kerpen explains that Democrats want to raid Medicare to pay for Obamacare — again

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Cain explains the mission of Task Force Freedom. Greg Lopez on the secretary of state ignoring election-certifying statute in 2022 Colorado primary. Josh Sharff on what inflation means for Colorado’s public pensions.

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It's Liberty Toastmaster's Day on the Kim Monson Show. Members from Liberty Toastmasters Denver and Liberty Toastmasters North respond to a liberty-oriented topic. Natalie Menten joins Kim to discuss upcoming ballot initiatives.

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Jay Davidson, founder and CEO of First American State Bank, joins Kim to discuss government overreach, inflation, and inappropriate taxation. Susan Kochevar joins Kim in the studio to how Deborah Birx handles the COVID pandemic. Peter Lupia on why he is seeking a recount in El Paso County Clerk and Recorder primary.

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Josh Phillipp, Epoch Times senior investigative reporter and host of Crossroads, joins Kim to discuss his new documentary, The Real Story of January 6th. Tina Peters joins Kim to discuss her request for a hand recount of the primary. Sixth-generation farmer Trent Loos on the plight of the American farmer.

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Roger Hayes, CEO of Passio HR, joins Kim for an update on Colorado's business climate. Matt Dark of Roots Medical calls Kim for a brief talk on vaccine dangers. Liberty Toastmasters co-founder Brad Beck joins Kim in the studio to discuss his latest essay, Find the Funny. Ron Hanks joins Kim for an update on his efforts to force a recount in last June's GOP primary for the 20222 Senate race.

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Award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance Karen Levine and mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group Lorne Levy address metro area home ownership, interest rates and inflation. Dr. Jill Vecchio asks, "Are we in line for rationing?"

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Ben Murrey, Fiscal Director of the Independence Institute, joins Kim to discuss Initiative 31. Kim Ware, Director of Outreach for  Christian Home Educators of Colorado, joins Kim to discuss how the pandemic has helped lead to a growing number of families turning to homeschool to educate their children.

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In this essay former Captain in the Army Medical Service Corps Pam Long addresses (1) the urban legend of marijuana, (2) the medical power of cannabis, (3) and the political costs for misinformed conservative candidates running for office. Long sheds light on the relationship between big Pharma and big government to restrict medical freedom regarding cannabis.

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Bob Boswell, CEO of Laramie Energy, joins Kim for the monthly Health and Hydrocarbons show. Author Pam Long joins Kim to discuss her latest essay, What Conservatives Need To Know About Medical Cannabis.

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In her most recent essay, concerned mother Jen Gibbons discusses the teacher’s union push of radical leftist agendas and racist ideology under the guise of equity. The teacher’s union agenda is causing our kids to fall behind. Less than half of the third graders in Cherry Creek School District and in Colorado are proficient in reading and math. Gibbons explains how we can turn this around and rescue our kids.

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In his essay, The Human Inclination Towards Liberty, Allen Thomas looks at human nature and whether or not human nature includes Liberty. Thomas notes that in these tasking times it can often seem as though the natural human tendency is not towards freedom but towards power. Yet he asks, “How could Jefferson write that this truth of Liberty was self-evident without it being ingrained in human nature?”

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In his essay Critical Race Theory on Trial, Dr. Douglas Groothuis examines the precepts of CRT and explains that CRT is based on false assumptions (many inherited from Marxism) and makes false promises of justice through grievance, social engineering, and reparation. Dr. Groothuis latest book Fire in the Streets: How You Can Confidently Respond to Incendiary Cultural Topics contains a more indepth commentary on the subject.

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Dr. Douglas Groothius joins Kim in the studio to discuss his upcoming book, Fire in the Streets: How You Can Confidently Respond to Incendiary Cultural Topics. Emerald Robinson, the host of The Absolute Truth with Emerald Robinson, joins Kim to discuss election integrity issues

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler joins Kim to discuss his latest essay, The Great Resignation Was Due to Mass Protest Over Proposed and Illegal Workplace Vaccine Mandates, to Eyewitnessed Mass Vaccine Casualties, and to (Really Badly Done) Disinformation. Dr. Robert Malone joins Kim to discuss the dangers of COVID vaccines.

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Constitutional expert Rob Natelson explains why The Supreme Court is not conservative. Natelson and Kim discuss recent rulings, including Roe V. Wade and West Virginia vs. EPA. Merrill Matthews discusses his latest essay, Green New Deal, RIP.

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Stan Everitt, founder of The Legacy Project, joins Kim to discuss The Legacy Project's mission and vision. Interview with Bill Federer, founder of American Minute.

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Professor William B. Allen joins Kim to discuss his latest book, The State of Black America. Interview with Dana Tompkin, founder of Liberty Girls.

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Historian and patriot Ben Martin join Kim for a special Independence Week lecture on The Declaration of Independence. Author, professor and Christian philosopher Dr. Douglas Groothius joins Kim for a conversation on American exceptionalism.

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Col. Bill Rutledge (Ret. USAF) shares the story of three-time WWII MIA soldier Jack Culliton. Dr. Jill Vecchio shares the findings of her research on Ukraine and Russia.

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Distinguished American Civil War historian and author Allen Guelzo joins Kim on the Fourth of July to discuss the Battle of Gettysburg. Author Scott S. Powell joins Kim to discuss his book, Rediscovering America.

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Yvonne Paez was born on U.S. soil and spent most of her childhood growing up in Mexico. In her essay Created Different, Paez explains that she has the unique experience of viewing the United States both as a citizen and a foreigner. She discusses the difference between America and other countries and shares what we must do to protect what has been bequeathed to us from our Founding.

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Greg Walcher, president of the Natural Resources Group, joins Kim to discuss his book, . Erin Lee on how her daughter was targetted by a teacher with a transgender agenda.

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Interview with Cain, founder of Task Force Freedom.

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Members of Liberty Toastmasters Denver and Liberty Toastmaster North Join Kim for the monthly Toastmaster show. Anette Bybee joins Kim to discuss primary election results.

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Sue Kenfield, the director of youth engagement for the American Battle Monuments Foundation, joins Kim to discuss ABMF's mission. Dr. Joel Wallskog of React 19 joins Kim to share his COVID vaccine injury story.

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Kim and Steve discuss the historic decision by the SCOTUS to overturn Roe vs. Wade. Candidate interviews with Rae Ann Weber, Mark Baisley, Ron Hanks, and Tina Peters.

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Many celebrities and movies are accidentally conservative and they do not even realize it. In his essay, Accidental Conservatives, Allen Thomas explains that Liberty is ingrained in every human being. Allen shares examples of Hollywood supporting the tenants of conservatism: rule of law, intellectual & individual property rights, school choice, and free-market capitalism.

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Historian Ben Martin returns to his monthly series, The Essential Founding Fathers. In this month's show, Ben explains that the Founders were warriors fighting for independence from Britain. Candidate interviews with Ron Hanks and Laurel Imer.

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Josh Philipp  Epoch Times senior investigative reporter and host of Crossroads, joins Kim to share his findings regarding the non-profit Center for Tech and Civic Life. Susan Kochevar on The World Economic Forum. Update from Tina Peters.

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Bob Boswell of Laramie Energy joins Kim for the monthly Health and Hydrocarbons show. Award-winning Realtor Karen Levine and mortgage specialist Lorne Levy join Kim for a discussion on buying, selling, and refinancing homes in Colorado. Candidate interview with Erik Aadland.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim to discuss gun control and the Great Reset. Rob Natelson on constitutional issues affecting the nation and Colorado.

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93 year-old Ret. Air Force Lt. Col. Bill Rutledge shares experiences from his 1988 trip to the Soviet Union. Author Pam Long joins Kim for a discussion on the true cost of gender transition. Candidate Interview with Richard Holtorf (HD-46).

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Natalie Menten on Colorado Ballot Initiatives. Former border agent Todd Watkins on America’s southern border crisis. Candidate interview with Lindsay Moore (El Paso County Commissioner).

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Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim for a discussion on food supply issues. Candidate interview with Rebecca Keltie (CD-5). Annette Bybee and the LGBTQ+ agenda in public schools.

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Dr. Lyons-Weiler, founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge and author at Popular Rationalism, joins Kim for a discussion on two of his latest essays. Dr. Douglas Groothius joins Kim to discuss the Left's transgender agenda and how this agenda targets children.

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Dr. Walter Daugherity returns to the show to debunk the assertions made by Republican District Attorney Dan Rubenstein. Lori Gimelshteyn on critical race theory in Cherry Creek schools. Candidate Interview with Bob Lewis (CD-4).

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Major General John Raaen Shares His Memories of D-Day. Brad Beck on his upcoming essay, The Cerebral Crisis.Candidate Interview with Peggy Probst (CD-8 State Board of Education).

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Dr. William B. Allen joins Kim to discuss his book, The State of Black America: Progress, Pitfalls, and the Promise of the Republic. Law Professor Eugene Volokh on the limitations on the freedom of speech. Candidate interview with Erik Aadland (CD7).

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University of Colorado Political Science Professor Josh Dunn joins Kim for a discussion on Roe v. Wade. Frequent contributor and small business owner Lisa Bennet joins Kim to discuss the ramifications of government overreach. Candidate Interview: Peter Lupia (El Paso County Clerk and Recorder).

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Dr. Rachel Corbett of Roots Medical and Dr. Joel Wallskog of React 19 join Kim to discuss COVID  vaccine injuries. Sue Moore introduces the Colorado Liberty Scorecard, which measures how Colorado lawmakers vote in accordance with Constitutional principles. Candidate interview with Dede Wagner (House District 25).

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Replay: Marty Letellier and Lou Zoghby

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Replay: Allen Thomas, Dr. Victor Davis Hanson, and Lauren Fix

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Replay: Dr. Walter Daugherity, Mollie Hemingway, Matt Dark, and Dr. James Lyons-Weiler.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim for a discussion on the troublesome pattern of overreach by the World Health Organization. Candidate interview with Tara Menza (House District 11).

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It's Liberty Toastmaster's Day. The Toastmasters tackle the theme of Allen Thomas's latest essay, The Ultimate Rivalry: States Rights versus the Federal Government. Natalie Menten on what to expect on the November ballot. Candidate Interview: Elijah Hatch (Weld County Commissioner).

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Adam Andrzejewski, CEO and founder of Open the Books, explains why government spending needs to be transparent. Interview with Jay Davidson on Biden's inflation mess. Candidate interview with Lorie Saine (CD-8).

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Author Cheryl K. Chumley joins Kim to discuss her latest book, LOCKDOWN: The Socialist Plan to Take Away Your Freedom. Candidate Interviews with Greg Lopez (GOP Gubernatorial Candidate for Governor) and Tim Reichert (CD-7).

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Kevin Lundberg, former Colorado State Senator, joins Kim for a look back at the 2022 legislative session. Documentary producer David Tice joins Kim to promote his documentary, Grid Down, Power Up.

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Kristi Burton Brown on the challenges to Colorado’s open primaries. How the 2022 legislative session impacted businesses. Candidate Interview with Ron Hanks (U.S. Senate).

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Author Robert Bryce joins Kim to discuss the documentary, Juice: How Electricity Explains the World. Candidate interviews with Stephanie Wheeler (House District 2). Todd Watkins on Biden's failures to secure America's borders.

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The 2022 Colorado Secretary of State race is one of the most important races in Colorado and in the nation. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast Mesa County Clerk & Recorder and Republican candidate for Colorado Secretary of State Tina Peters speaks candidly about the politically maneuvered optics against her to influence the outcome of this election.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler on the FDA's push to mandate vaccines in young children. Victor David Hanson on how the tactics and strategies the Left has used to take power. Bill of the Day HB22-1278 is, Behavioral Health Administration

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Author Helen Raleigh joins Kim to discuss how President Biden's recently-announced Disinformation Governance Board. Candidate Interview with Katie Lehr (House District 49). Susan Kochevar on the need for term limits. Bill of the Day is SB22-163, Establish State Procurement Equity Program.

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Tina Peters, candidate for Secretary of State and Mesa County Clerk and Recorder, joins Kim for an interview following the debut of election fraud expose 2000 Mules.. Candidate interview with Laurel Imer (Congressional District 7). Phil Kerpen on SB22-237 and mask mandates in schools. Bill of the Day is SB22-237, Ballot Measure Campaign Finance.

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Dinesh D'Souza and Kim discuss D'Souza's new movie, 2000 Mules, which uncovers a massive conspiracy to steal the 2020 election. Candidate Interview with Ty Winters, who is running for House District 47. Economist Dr. Brian Domitrivic on inflation, recession risks. and predatory income taxes. Bill of the Day is SB22-232, Creation Of Colorado Workforce Housing Trust Authority.

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The Biden Administration copied a page from George Orwell's 1984 with the creation of its very own 'Ministry of Truth.' Dr. Douglas Groothius discusses the Left's intolerance for freedom of speech and his upcoming essay, Free Speech in America. Heidi Ganahl joins Kim for an interview and discusses why she is campaigning for Governor. Scott S. Powell and his latest book, Rediscovering America. Bill of the Day is HB22-1414, Healthy Meals For All Public School Students.

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Donald Trump lawyer and Constitutional Law expert John Eastman joins Kim for a discussion on why primary elections should be closed and news surrounding the Supreme Court's likely move to overturn Roe v. Wade. Bill of the Day is SB22-238, 2023 and 2024 Property Tax.

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Kaiden Tilley and Ashley Tilley on the grooming of children in public schools and Kaiden's own experiences with Gay Pride Week at his high school. Bills of the Day are HB22-1362, Building Greenhouse Gas Emissions and HB22-1401, Hospital Nurse Staffing Standards. Candidate interview with Mike O'Donnell (Secretary of State). Cora Matteson on Roots Medical and Colorado Healthcare Providers of Freedom. Tristan Justice on Senator Murkowski's Vote for Deb Haaland.

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Allen Thomas on his latest essay, The Ultimate Rivalry: States’ Rights versus the Federal Government. Jay Davidson on The Great Reset. Bill of the Day SB22-224, Protections For Donor-conceived Persons And Families.

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Dr. Walter Daugherity, the co-author of the third Mesa County Election Security report, discusses the investigation into the Mesa County voting machine security and the report's findings. Greg Lopez has an honest talk about several personal issues from his past. Let. Air Force Lt. Col. Bill Rutledge on Roe v Wade and his wife's passing due to COVID-19. Representative Stacey Luck on her survey to collect information regarding how people were impacted by Colorado's COVID-19 policies (you can find the link on the homepage of Kim's website). Bill of the Day is SB22-234, Unemployment Compensation.

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Congressional District 4 candiate Bob Lewis joins Kim in the studio. Ryan Broughton, emergency management and homeland security expert, shares how to be prepared for emergencies, including an extended loss of power through an attack on the power grid. Bill of the Day SB22-230 is Collective Bargaining For Counties

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Matt Dark of Roots Medical explains how Roots Medical uses a combination of medical approaches utilizing holistic and traditional care. CEO Bob Boswell of Laramie Energy joins Kim to for this month's Health and Hydrocarbons show. Bill of the Day is SB22-032, Simplify Local Sales & Use Tax Administration

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Liberty Toastmembers members share their views on the topic of "Peace through strength: how national defense & foreign policy plays a role in the preservation of a free society." Liberty Toastmasters Co-Founder Brad Beck and Liberty Toastmasters-Denver President, Rick Rome, join Kim in the studio. Liberty Toastmasters members Jeffery Reeves, Anthony Hartsook, Christie Whaley, Greg Morrissey, Lisa Carnahan, and Marshall Dawson also call in to take on this month's topic. Bill of the Day is HB22-1351, Temporarily Reduce Road User Charges.

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Author Rick Turnquist discusses his latest aticle, Earth Day, which details how the holiday has been a tool for the left since its inception. Karen Levine and Lorne Levy talk about raising mortgage rates and housing supply issues in Colorado and the Front Range. Bill of the Day is HB22-1317, Restrictive Employment Agreements

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Leslie Manookian, founder and president of the Health Freedom Defense Fund, and attorney Brant Hardaway join Kim to discuss their victory in federal court over mask mandates. Bill of the Day is HB22-1365, Southern Colorado Institute Of Transportation Technology At Colorado State University - Pueblo.

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Interview with Laura Stack, founder of Johnny's Ambassadors, a non-profit focused on increasing the awareness of the dangers of marijuana. Bill of the Day is HB22-1377, Grant Program Providing Responses To Homelessness. Maurice Emmer on election integrity concerns in Colorado.

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Representative Tonya Van Beber, Colorado Director of the EMP Task Force John Spence, Cybersecurity expert Dr. George Kondos, and Deputy National Director of the EMP Task Force David Pyne discuss the critical updates needed for America's power grid. Candidate interview with Ed Brady (running for Sheriff of Jefferson County). Bill of the Day is HB22-1282, The Innovative Housing Incentive Program.

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Anette Bybee shares her story and what she did to ensure her children were enrolled in a charter school. Cain explains his concerns about Critical Race Theory. Bill of the Day is HN22-1285, Prohibit Collection Hospital Not Disclosing Prices.

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Pam Long, author, and former Captain in the Army Medical Services Corps, joins Kim to discuss her upcoming essay, Medical Surveillance from Womb to Tomb. Bill of the Day is SB22-118, Encourage Geothermal Energy Use. Dr. Paul Prentice discusses his recent study, Unequal Opportunities, Unequal Outcomes: The COVID-19 Recession in Colorado.

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r. James Lyons-Weiler and Dr. Jill Vecchio discuss the hypocrisy of Washington's elite April 6th superspreader event at the annual DC Gridiron dinner. They also discuss the latest on COVID, mandates, and the vaccine. Bill of the Day is SB22-139, Juneteenth New State Holiday.

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Hollie Velasquez Horvath, Regional Vice President, State Affairs & Community Relations for Xcel Energy, answers questions regarding the Smart Meter rollout and energy bill hikes. Bill of the Day is HB22-1064, Prohibit Flavored Tobacco Regulate Synthetic Nicotine.

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Ben Martin presents the latest installment of his history series, The Founding Fathers. In today's episode, Ben continues to examine the Founding Fathers in the pre-Revolutionary period and how the issue of taxation without representation forced them to take a stand. Dr. Jill Vecchio discusses a recent report which documents the history of U.S. elites’ involvement in the military biological activity in Ukraine.

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Scott S. Powell joins Kim to discuss his best-selling book, Rediscovering America. Dr. Douglas Grootius explains how to be an American dissident (his latest essay, How to Be an American Dissident, will be published at kimmonson.com April 10th). Bill of the Day is HB22-1348, Oversight Of Chemicals Used In Oil & Gas.

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Tina Peters on why she is running for COlorado's Secretary of State. Alessandra Lavallee joins Kim in studio as the featured guest. Bill of the Day is SB22- 193, Air Quality Improvement Investments.

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Representative Kim Ransom joins Kim to discuss legislative concerns. Kathleen Chandler of the Independence Institute talks about the mission of the Local Government Project. Bill of the Day is HB22-1355 Producer Responsibility Program For Recycling.

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Economist and author John Lott Jr. explains why Supreme Court Justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is soft on crime and why that is a problem for America if she becomes the next Supreme Court Justice. Steve Reiter, founder of the NEVER Alone Project on the need for health visitation rights. Bill of the Day is SB22-053, Health Facility Visitation During Pandemic.

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Josh Phillip on how independent journalism is taking back control from big tech and corporate media. Candidate interview with Lora Thomas (Douglas County Sherrif). Bill of the Day is SB22-182, Economic Mobility Program.

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James Varney of Real Clear Investigations on SB22-175 and the questionable approach to immigration enforcement by ICE under the direction of the Biden administration. Liberty Toastmasters (Denver and North chapters) present their views on the constitutional role of government to define, protect and enforce individual rights through the establishment of the rule of law. Bill of the Day is SB22-175, Mobile Electronic Devices And Motor Vehicle Driving.

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America is weak from woke leadership and woke policies. Author Helen Raleigh discusses her essay, Wokeism Has Weakened The State of the Union. Candidate interview with Ron Hanks. Lisa Bennet on the woke assault against rural communities. Bill of the Day is HB22-1163 State Income Tax Deduction For Medical Expenses.

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Vaccine scientist Dr. Robert Malone discusses America's response to COVID-19 and mass formation psychosis. Candidate interview with Laurel Imer. Bill of the Day is HB22-1326, Fentanyl Accountability And Prevention.

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Tina Peters on the April 5th Election Integrity rally (at the Capitol) (along with guest Roger Hudson, Castle Pines City Council member). Ret. Air Force Lt. Col. Bill Rutledge on climate issues and the over-reach of regulation. Bill of the Day is HB22-1302, HealthCare Practice Transformation.

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In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, Dr. Jill Vecchio expounds on The Great Reset in this second podcast on the subject.

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Bob Boswell of Laramie Energy explains why alternative energy is a supplement, not a replacement, for fossil fuels. Christie Whaley shares her experience with Xcel's new smart meters. Bill of the Day is HB22-1305, Paid Family Medical Leave Premium Reduction.

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Jay Davidson explains how industry self-regulation can succeed if guided by the Constitution. Ryan Broughton and Glenn Rhoades on the urgent need for securing Colorado's power grid. Brianna Spicka on how Larimer county and Thompson School District's mask mandates harmed her son. Bill of the Day is HB22-1089, Rideshares And Uninsured Motorist Insurance Coverage

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Ben Martin presents the March episode of The Essential Founding Fathers. This month's episode focuses on the Pre-Revolutionaries. Holly Kasun of The US Election Integrity Plan presents the findings of the USEIP's Colorado Canvassing Report. Bill of the Day is SB22-006, Sales Tax Assistance for Small Businesses

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John Spence and Mike Young of the EMP Task Force share tips for preparing for a Black Sky Hazard. Candidate Interview with Tonya Van Beber (Colorado Senate District 1). Bill of the Day is HB22-1295, Department Early Childhood And Universal Preschool Program.

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Dr. Douglas Groothius shares his thought on Colorado House Bill 22-1279, The Reproductive Health Equity Act. Allen Thomas discusses his latest essay, The Folly of Licensure Exams. Bill of the Day is HB22-1236, Parents Bill of Rights.

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Today's show is a rebroadcast of interviews from two previous March broadcasts.

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Mollie Hemingway, editor in chief of The Federalist, joins Kim to discuss her recent book, Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections. Bill of the Day is SB22-153, Election Security Measures. Candidate interviews with Greg Lopez (gubernatorial candidate) and John Anderson (Douglas County Sheriff).

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Susan Kochevar questions whether the pandemic's medical experts told us the truth. Bill of the Day HB22-1260, Access To Medically Necessary Services For Students. KLZ 560 turns 100 and Kim and Richard Beattie talk about the station's history. Candidate interview with Robin Webb, who is running for Colorado State House District 43.

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Economist Brian Domitrovic explains why inflation has reached levels not seen since the 1970s. Andi Buerger talks about a sex education bill that could lead kids to harm. Bill of the Day HB22-1121, Supporting Local Media. The bill is sponsored by Democrat Lisa Cutter, a self-proclaimed environmental champion who sells advertising services. The bill is designed to force state agencies to spend at least half of their ad budgets on newspapers, generating potentially tons of unread newsprint.

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Rick Turnquist explains how Democrat energy policies have harmed America. Bill of the Day covers a number of bills that target behavioral health. Sherronna Bishop, America's Mom, and campaign adviser for Tina Peters, talks about Secretary of State Jena Griswold's weaponization of the office and Peters' campaign to unseat Griswold.

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John Spence and Mike Young of the Colorado Electromagnetic Pulse Task Force explain America's vulnerability to attack on its power grids and other critical infrastructure. Deb Flora presents her new movie, Whose Children Are they? Bill of the day is HB22-1282, The Innovative Housing Incentive Program.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler and Dr. Jill Vecchio examine why governments and other authorities promoted vaccine mandates over alternate treatments for COVID-19. Bill of the Day is HB22-1152, Prohibit Employer Adverse Action Marijuana Use.

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Daniel Turner, executive director of Power the Future, on how Russia's war against Ukraine is forcing countries to recognize the need for an energy-independence policy bolstered by access to fossil fuels. Bill of the Day is HB22-1101, Public Employees' Retirement Association Service Retiree Employment In Rural Schools.

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Dr. Kelli Ward, the chair of the Arizona Republican Party, talks about her latest book, "Justified: The Story of America's Audit." Bill of the Day is HB22-1279, Reproductive Health Equity Act.

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Josh Phillips on Russia's war against Ukraine, candidate interview with Erik Aadland, who is running for Colorado's 7th Congressional District. Bill of the Day is HB22-1273, Protections For Elections Officials.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio shares her research regarding the history of The Great Reset and how Great Reset policies, put in place by PBI’s (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) across the world, are playing out.

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Joe Biden's State of the Union Address was testimony to a weak president with a dangerous agenda. Brigitte Gabriel and Kim Monson analyze the 2020 State of the Union Address. Bill of the day is HB22-1162, Motor Vehicle Digital Number Plates. The bill seems designed to enrich the Department of Revenue with little or no benefit to taxpayers.

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The election for Colorado's Secretary of State is shaping up to be the most important. Tina Peters explains why she is running for Secretary of State. Bill of the Day is SB22-113, Artificial Intelligence Facial Recognition. In this bill, a Democrat proposes taxpayers fund a committee to observe artificial intelligence programs spying on Coloradoans.

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Ben Martin presents the second lecture of his history series, The Essential Founding Fathers. In this month's lecture, Martin focuses on the achievements and partnership of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. This series is made possible by the support of Susan Harris and the Harris Family.

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Russia's invasion of Ukraine has prompted punitive sanctions against Nord Stream 2. How will energy sanctions against Russia impact energy-dependent countries? What national security risks do countries face when they lack energy independence? The Bill of the Day: SB22-116, Increase Occupational Credential Portability.

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Biden's Build Back Better Act is dead, but his Build Back Better agenda is not. Candidate Interview with Holly Kluth (Douglas County Sheriff). Bill of the day is HB22-1069, Parent Authority To Request Public School Reforms.

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Kim and members of Liberty Toastmasters Denver and Liberty Toastmasters North answer the question: "Is there a right to violate rights?" HB22-1071, Damages In Class Actions Consumer Protection Act, a bill sponsored by a class-action attorney that benefits class-action attorneys.

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Dan Haley, CEO of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association explains why current proposals to raise additional funds to plug orphaned wells places Colorado's oil and gas operators in a dangerous financial position. Darren Weekly on his candidacy for Douglas County Sheriff. A look at HB22-1090, Reasonable Independence For Children.

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Bill of the Day SB22-138 is corporate and government cronyism disguised as reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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Allen Thomas and Kim Monson discuss Thomas's op-ed, What the Anti-Federalists Got Right. A close look at the government overreach on display in HB22-1138, Reduce Employee Single-occupancy Vehicle Trips.

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Housing Costs and Inflation are soaring in Colorado. San Francisco recalls three members of its ultra-progressive school board. Bill of the Day HB22-1129, General Fund Surplus Rebates to Taxpayers.

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Alessandra Maria Lavallee on her journey from liberal to true independent, Bill Jack's run to represent Castle Rock in the Colorado State House, and Bill of the Day HB22-1206, Prohibit Discriminatory Practices in Schools.

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Lily Tang Williams on why she is running for Congress and why she is worried that America is following in the footsteps of Communism/Marxism/Maoism. An update on the First Responder Charity Hockey Season and February 19th Fundraiser for Health4Heroes. Bill of the Day HB22-1207, Choice in Low-performing School Districts provides options for parents and students in low-performing school districts.

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John Eastman on the forthcoming legal challenge to Colorado's open primary law and updates on his subpoena by the January 6th committee. Bill of the Day is HB22-1151, Turf Replacement Program, which proposes to offer a financial incentive for the replacement of irrigated turf with plants that have lower water needs.

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Republican County Clerks and Secretary of State Jenna Griswold have extreme differences about Colorado's election integrity. SB22-066 (Restore Unemployment Insurance Fund Balance) would relieve Colorado's business owners from a heavy burden to repay the money spent on unemployment benefits during the pandemic. But will Democrats let the bill pass? Roger Hays explains what's at stake.

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Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, Dr. Jill Vecchio, and Kim take on the use of totalitarian tactics to enforce a pro mask and vaccine agenda. Today's Democrat-sponsored Bill of the Day is SB22-099, which advocates for automatic sealing of all non-violent records and prohibiting the contents of those records from being used in employment and housing practices.

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Republican Greg Moore explains why he is running for the U.S. Senate, Norma and Jennie reveal how vaccination mandates are hurting service members, a continued look at the Douglas County School Board firing of Corey Wise and the reactions from the press and public, and how capitalism will determine Joe Rogan's future with Spotify.

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Peter Yu on his U.S. Senate candidacy, Pam Long on the conflict of interests inherent in partnerships of public health agencies and private interests. A look at GoFundMe's discriminatory treatment of Freedom Convoy protestors, the Douglas School Board's firing of Superintendent Corey Wise and the fallout, and Bill of the Day, HB22-1084: Ineligible Jurors Voter Registration

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Anthony Hartsook, candidate for Colorado House District 44, is in the studio with Kim.

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Conservationist Lisa Bennett joins Kim to discuss Senate Bill 22-031: Prohibit Hunting Bobcat Lynx And Mountain Lion.

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Kim interviews Jewels Gray (Colorado Congressional District 8) and John Anderson (Douglas County Sherriff).

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Kim is in studio with candidate for El Paso County Sheriff Steve Noblitt and Kevin Conrad, candidate for Senate District 35.

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Brad introduces his op-ed, Your Hands Always Fit a Broom.  We can always do something of value, regardless of what it is.  There should not be any work that is beneath us.

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Guest Rick Turnquist reviews his op-ed, One Year In—America In Decline, with Kim. Biden has exceeded all expectations of failure during his first year. Rick focuses on three key factors in his op-ed: Foreign Policy, Immigration and Crime, and the Economy.

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Kim and Terri Goon, president of Liberty Toastmasters North, open the lines to fellow Toastmasters members for their thoughts regarding “Table Topics:” protecting individual rights, how to reclaim our founding principles, understanding what motivates people and how to navigate the federal bureaucracy.

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Thank you to the Harris Family for their sponsorship of this show featuring Ben Martin’s new series for the year, American Founders. This month is the anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision in 1973. Researcher Patti Kurgan has written on op-ed, Colorado was the First Abortion State, Even Before Roe vs. Wade, reporting that Colorado had the first pro-abortion law with bipartisan support in 1967. Patti shares insight into how lives have been changed by abortion and ends with pro-life legislation introduced this legislative session. We must be cautious when talking about a “Red Wave.” We do not need people with just an “R” behind their names, we need elected representatives that will conserve the principles of the American Idea. Tucker Carlson reports that there are two million people, mostly males, coming across the southern border being bused to a depot in Texas for processing and then transported to Houston, Atlanta and Miami, all “red areas.” Is this intentional to change the political landscape of three states? Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has secured funding to send these illegal immigrants to Delaware. The Bill of the Day is HB22-1130 Exception To Employer Sick Leave Requirement; per the summary: “Concerning an exception to the requirement that employers provide sick leave to their employees, which exception applies only to employers that have less than a certain number of employees.” Very disturbing news pertaining to Littleton High School. Two undercover students took video of a Tri-County mobile health clinic giving the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus jab to underage students without parent consent. Per the Gateway Pundit, this was done even though the superintendent of the school district, Brian Ewert, the day before the clinic opened wrote to parents: “students under the age of 18 cannot get a vaccination without parental permission and they must have a parent or legal guardian present with them to sign consent.”

Ben Martin, patriotic historian, West Point graduate and former Army Ranger, joins Kim to introduce the American Founders series, the Fourth Annual series on the Greatness of America. Ben brings alive the men and women who truly had courage, bravery and prudence as our patriot founders that left us a legacy to love our country. As Ben states, we must know our history and the founding principles of our country in order to fully appreciate America. He will be using a method that includes “context,” meaning that he will break down our American history into phases and events. Included will be the Pre-Revolutionary War period, the French-American War, the Revolutionary War, the Declaration of Independence, the end of the Revolutionary War, a discussion on the Federalist Papers, and the making of the first American government. Upon completion we will have a greater understanding of “our great nation and government.”

Karen Levine, show sponsor and frequent guest with RE/MAX Alliance, 303-877-7516, announces that The National Association of Realtors has given the Colorado Association of Realtors Foundation $2 million for victims of the Boulder County fire to cover rent or mortgage payments as the renter/home owner waits for their insurance policy to provide the funds. Fire victims can visit the Foundation’s website

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Kim and Producer Steve remark that human nature is constant. America is a Democratic Constitutional Republic, not a democracy. Democracies descend into mob rule. Victor Davis Hanson notes that when we hear Democrats shout out that we are “losing our democracy,” what they are referring to is they are afraid of losing their power and control over citizens as radical Democrats allow 2 million foreign immigrants to illegally cross the border without any COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus restrictions and radical Democrats allow 800,000 foreign nationals to vote in New York City elections. The Democrats have overplayed their hand. Polis is trying to change his radical democrat narrative and paint himself as a libertarian in order to separate himself from the failed Democrat policies

Bill of the Day is SB22-031 Prohibit Hunting Bobcat Lynx And Mountain Lion. Per the summary, “Concerning prohibitions against taking certain actions that may negatively affect certain native normally wild animals in the subfamily felinae.” Kim and Producer Steve discuss the bill with Kim asking, “Why now?” Ellen Kessler, a Polis appointee to the Colorado Veterinary Board, resigns after she comments that our cattlemen and ranchers are “lazy and nasty.” Still no statement from Polis.

All non-U.S. individuals entering the U.S. via land ports and ferry terminals at the northern and southern borders must be fully COVID-19 vaccinated per the Department of Homeland Security. This edict comes as the southern border remains wide open for people to enter without any vaccinations and without any vetting. Neil Young tries to flex his popularity by telling Spotify that his music cannot be played on Spotify until Joe Rogan is off. Pfizer board member and former FDA director Scott Gottleib states that there should be no mask mandates and other pandemic restrictions. The left’s narrative on COVID-19 is unraveling and people are realizing the Democrat’s stand is all about force, coercion, and massive government. At the international level, concern is rising as Biden puts 8500 troops on alert due to the tension between Russia and Ukraine. Stock market was wild yesterday. Moderna closed at $157.98 from a 52-week high of $497.49. Centennial Elementary School in Denver is now teaching BLM curriculum to kindergarten and first grade students, which dismantles traditional family values.

Guests and show sponsors Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, 303-880-8881, and Karen Levine with RE/MAX Alliance, 303-877-7516, discuss with Kim the current housing market. There are challenges throughout the state. Looking at 2020, Karen states that homeownership increased by 19% with less inventory. The market is extremely competitive. Lorne inserts that unfortunately many of the homes are sold above asking price causing the buyer to bring cash to the closing table to make up the difference between appraisal price and buyer’s price. These are the reasons you must work with a professional so that you are assured you have someone representing your best interests. Karen notes that about 40% of sellers in 2021 left Colorado. Many investment firms are buying real estate. Inflation has impacted the ability of a family to buy, including higher interest rates and higher asking prices. Reverse mortgages may be a good cash stream for some individuals. The three discuss the impact of the homes destroyed in the Superior/Louisville fire with Karen noting that land is a limited commodity and that is one reason the homes were close together.

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Check out Allen Thomas’ new op-ed, Court Complacency and Patti Kurgan’s new op-ed, Colorado was the First Abortion State, Even Before Roe v. Wade, at kimmonson.com. Patti is the researcher for the show.

This is a busy week for candidate forums. This Thursday, January 27th, Kim will moderate the Gubernatorial Primary Candidate Forum sponsored by the Colorado Hispanic Republicans and the Windsor Gardens Republican Club. Tickets can be purchased here. On Saturday, January 29th, Marshall Dawson and Kim will moderate the Republican Senate Candidate Forum, sponsored by the Longmont Republican Women, the Boulder County Republican Women and the Boulder County Republicans. Information is found here.

The Bill of the Day is sponsored by Representatives Kim Ransom and Shane Sandridge. HB22-1100 Prohibit Discrimination COVID-19 Vaccine Status, per the summary, “prohibits an employer from taking adverse action against an employee or an applicant for employment based on the employee’s or applicant’s COVID-19 immunization status.” The next thing that Biden wants to force on us are the N95 respirator masks. Former FDA director Scott Gottlieb acknowledged that cloth masks do not protect an individual from airborne transmission viruses. It is also true that the N95 (manufactured by 3M) usage label cautions the user that the respirator cannot stop viral aerosols. Basketball great John Stockton has his Gonzaga season tickets suspended because he will not wear a mask.

Cathy Russell, author of FROM STRUGGLE TO FREEDOM: REVISING COLORADO’S SOCIAL STUDIES STANDARDS, discusses with Kim the proposed revision of Colorado’s social study standards. There is a lack of transparency as the revisions published do not disclose what has been removed and what has been added. The new curriculum focuses on struggle with limited resources and nothing about how humans have flourished and prospered over the last 200 years because of freedom, creativity and innovation. Cathy gives a few examples as to the negativity of these new standards: views are focused on scarcity, the doctrine of Dr. King is reversed, the battle of language continues as “citizens” is changed to “person,” and Europeans are defined by the perspective of imperialism and nationalism. Rational optimism gives us hope.

Guest Danielle Neuschwanger explains to listeners why she should be the next governor of Colorado. The two determining factors in her decision to run for governor were the 2020 election and the PAUSE Initiative which would hurt Colorado’s farming and ranching industry and create food shortages at the grocery store. It is interesting that Polis defends Ellen Kessler, an animal activist that he appointed onto the Colorado Veterinary Board and a friend of “First Gentleman” Marlon Reis, regarding her remark that our ranchers and cattlemen are “lazy and nasty.” Danielle believes we should talk about “my body, my informed consent,” not “my body, my choice.” Water is a very important issue for Colorado. Danielle states that both water and minerals should stay in Colorado. She believes in energy security and discusses the necessity of the oil and gas industry, geo-thermal drilling, advanced nuclear power and coal mining. A key issue will be education. There is an additional $6 billion for education in Color

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Visit Kim’s website for the latest podcasts and op-eds. Allen Thomas is in studio with Kim to talk about his latest op-ed, Court Complacency. Betty Crammer and her daughter Susan Gorman are Kim’s featured guests this Sunday on America’s Veteran’s Stories. The show broadcasts 3-4pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Additional shows can be heard Sunday 10-11pm and Saturday 10-11pm. We must know our history and understand our founding documents. The Constitution is not a living document, it is a law document. If we do not have Constitutional rule of law, how do we live?

Steve Cruice, co-owner of Three Points Financial, explains that the company is a fee only financial planning firm. Three Points focuses on three main tiers: tax planning, investments, and retirement and financial planning. Steve explains that those that received stimulus funds will receive a letter from the IRS but will not be taxed. Those receiving child tax credit payments must remember that they have already received one-half of their allowed amount and will see the other half on their tax return.

Kim reviews yesterday’s Bill of the Day introduced by Rep. Tim Geitner, HB22-1066 Public Education Curriculum And Professional Development Information. Additionally, Rep. Ron Hanks did as he promised on Kim’s show this past Monday and introduced HB22-1085 Paper Ballot Fraud Countermeasures. Both are common sense bills. The Hill reports on record breaking reported earnings from lobbyists. Number one is the Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s lobbying team, raking in $56.3 million for the year 2021. They exert influence to protect the interests of their clients. “Follow the money.” Wednesday night both the federal election bill and the filibuster change were voted down.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, calls in from the Shot Show in Las Vegas. Hal says Vegas is humming again, although quietly. There are about 70% of the vendors attending that normally come to this show. Hal is excited about the new products offered by MicroTech and Benchmark. Kim and Helen Raleigh, author and Senior Contributor to The Federalist, will host another Media Training Workshop centering on messaging, what to do if you get caught in a “gotcha,” and assistance on audio and video interviews as the one in February is already sold out. More information can be found here. Kim will co-moderate the Republican Senate Candidate Forum on January 29, 2022, at 7pm. For more information click here.

Allen and Kim have a robust conversation regarding his op-ed, Court Complacency. Many celebrated when the Supreme Court issued its ruling striking down the OSHA vaccine mandate but questioned when the Court upheld the HHS mandate regarding facilities that take Medicare and Medicaid. A court “bulwark” is needed, as discussed in Federalist Papers #78. Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay were Federalists who believed in centralized power. Thomas Jefferson was an anti-Federalist as he believed state’s rights should have precedence. Americans must go on the offense to protect our Constitution and elect legislators that will only propose

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This Sunday America’s Veteran’s Stories features Betty Crammer and her daughter Susan Gorman. Betty experienced the Battle of Britain during WWII and tells her story. The show broadcasts 3-4pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Additional shows can be heard Sunday 10-11pm, and Saturday 10-11pm. Kim and Helen Raleigh, author and Senior Contributor to The Federalist, will host a Media Training Workshop, February 19, 2022, centering on messaging, what to do if you get caught in a “gotcha,” and assistance on audio and video interviews. The training is sold out and a wait list has been established. Information can be found here. Kim will co-moderate the Republican Senate Candidate Forum on January 29, 2022, at 7pm. For more information click here. The truth will set you free, literally. Starbucks reverses its vaccination mandate after the Supreme Court rules against the OSHA regulation. Britain is withdrawing all mandates. This is in contrast to Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau as the duo set COVID-19 trucking restrictions at the border, further hindering supply chain movement. The bill of the day is from Rep. Tim Geitner, HB22-1066 Public Education Curriculum And Professional Development Information. Per the summary, “Concerning requiring public education entities to improve academic transparency by providing easily accessible information to the public, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.”

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Kim comments that The Federal Reserve has intentionally kept interest rates low, hurting investors holding investments like CD’s. There are very few spots left for the Media Training Workshop scheduled for February 19, 2022. Kim and Helen Raleigh, author and Senior Contributor to The Federalist, will center in on messaging, what to do if you get caught in a “gotcha,” and assistance on audio and video interviews. Information can be found here. Additionally, Kim and Marshall Dawson will co-moderate the Republican Senate Candidate Forum on January 29, 2022, at 7pm. Click here for more information on this event. America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday features Betty Cranmer and her daughter Susan Gorman. Betty lived in Britain during World War II and she describes the Battle of Britain. The show broadcasts 3-4pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Additional shows can be heard Sunday 10-11pm, and Saturday 10-11pm. Kim remarks on the Bill of the Day, SB22-009 Recertification And Theft Of Catalytic Converters. We do not need to pass legislation that gives bureaucrats more control, i.e., the Air Quality Commission. Instead we must address the real issue which is increased crime in our communities. SB22-009 is a band-aid on a gaping wound. Kim quickly reviews some of the topics that will be discussed in K-12 if the Colorado State Board of Education enacts proposed changes. Kim encourages listeners to say no; email your comments to costandardrevision@cde.state.co.us. The new social studies curriculum is a backdoor to CRT, Critical Race Theory.

Lorne Levy, sponsor of both of Kim’s shows and mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, 303-880-8881, reports that interest rates have increased and mortgage rates are now around 3.5%. This goes back to pre-COVID rates. Procrastinators are now paying attention to rates and thinking of buying a home or refinancing before rates go higher. Investors are already anticipating the Fed’s February meeting. Give Lorne a call to discuss mortgage rates, refinancing or reverse mortgages.

Guest Peder Zane, author of The Psychodrama of American Politics, draws robust comments from Kim with his very first sentence, “Democrats have a point when they complain that our elections are rigged against them.” Peder continues that the beauty of America is that it protects the minority. He states that both sides are espousing false narratives. On the right, he centers his attention on Trump and his supporters claiming the 2020 election was stolen. On the left, Peder discusses Biden’s policies and the withdrawal from Afghanistan as the mainstream media has protected Biden with their false narrative claims. Peder does acknowledge that there were election irregularities, including ballot harvesting and signatures not matching verification, in the 2020 election. Kim remarks that tyranny uses confusion and chaos to implement their agenda. Voters must be knowledgeable on the voting issues. Kim and Pence debate the usage and efficacy of COVID-19

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Check out Kim’s website for information on the Media Training Workshop scheduled for February 19, 2022. Kim and Helen Raleigh, author and Senior Contributor to The Federalist, will center on messaging, what to do if you get caught in a “gotcha,” and assistance on audio and video interviews. Information can be found here. Additionally, Kim will co-moderate the Republican Senate Candidate Forum on January 29, 2022, at 7pm. Click here for more information to hear from candidates campaigning to replace Michael Bennet in the U.S. Senate. America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday features Betty Cranmer and her daughter Susan Gorman. Betty lived in Britain during World War II and describes what she experienced. The show broadcasts 3-4pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Additional shows can be heard Sunday 10-11pm, and Saturday 10-11pm. The Bill of the Day, HB22-1025 Repeal Of Infrequently Used Tax Expenditures, is a “camel’s nose under the tent” assault on TABOR (Colorado’s Taxpayers Bill of Rights). Under the Colorado Constitutional Amendment TABOR, tax credits or exemptions cannot be eliminated without a vote of the people. This bill is a TABOR, Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, violation.

Dr. Jill Vecchio, frequent guest, reviews the Supreme Court’s ruling last week regarding vaccine mandate rules from OSHA and HHS. The two decisions actually contradict one another. The Supreme Court ruled in the OSHA case that OSHA only has the authority to make rules on what happens at work and nothing affecting employees outside of the workplace. But in the HHS case, the Supreme Court ruled that HHS could make rules that would affect staff outside of their workplace. Interesting to note that it was stated in the ruling, “Administrative agencies are creatures of statutes.” Legislators have abdicated their authority to bureaucrats, non-elected and unaccountable people. The Supreme Court was asked to expedite an opinion on these cases from the lower courts. This is most probably not the last word in both cases.

Rasmussen Reports completes a survey regarding unvaccinated individuals: 55% of Democrat voters and 19% of Republican voters would support government power to fine those who choose not to get the COVID-19 vaccination; 59% of Democrat voters would support confinement to homes if an individual refused to get a COVID-19 vaccination and; 48% of Democrat voters think that the government should have the power to fine or imprison people who question COVID-19 vaccinations and its efficacy.

Guest Phil Kerpen with American Commitment questions the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus hospitalization numbers. Why are we implementing policy on very questionable data? To correct the data, many people will have to admit that they were wrong; psychologically many people are not willing to confront this fact, including parents. Fauci’s narrative is to promote mis-truths and manipulated data; this is bad public health policy and has no logical reasoning. His main goal is to influence behavior. We should not force or punish people regarding their personal decisions about their bodies even though some Democrats support these power grabs per the Rasmussen Report. If Washington DC’s current vaccination card and photo ID mandate was coming from the right it would be called what it is, fascism. Connect the dots. The headlines are manipulating the narrative.

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Check out Kim’s website for two significant events. February 19, 2022, Kim and Helen Raleigh, author and Senior Contributor to The Federalist, will conduct a Media Training Workshop. Information can be found here. Additionally, Kim will co-moderate the Longmont Republican Women’s Republican Senate Candidate Forum on January 29, 2022, at 7 pm. Click here for more information to hear from those running to replace Michael Bennet in the U.S. Senate.

Australian tennis star Novak Djokovic is deported after losing his visa battle regarding his vaccination status. We must not forget Polis’ radical policies as he attempts to paint himself as a libertarian cutting the taxes and fees that he and his fellow Democrats implemented. Polis’ actions show, “rules are for thee, not for me.” Kim notes that Polis did not pay federal income taxes for several years and took advantage of notable tax credits and deductions. He did not pay his “fair share.” Polis’ chief of staff hired himself as an outside contractor while he continued to be on the government payroll. Finally, FOP’s Friends of Polis started an “all-volunteer” COVID Citizens Software organization, which included phone tracking of individuals, ultimately paying $1.6 million. The truth will prevail.

Guest, state Representative Rod Pelton HD-65 and candidate for Colorado Senate District 35, defends rural Colorado. With a Democrat majority, Colorado legislators are passing laws focused on cities and not on rural Colorado. Many new rules and regulations are unfunded, financially hurting rural communities. The assault on energy, which powers rural life, is felt daily, as Rod calls it the “big squeeze.” Farmers and ranchers care about their crops and livestock. Farmers and ranchers are good stewards of the land. Visit peltonforcolorado.com to learn more about Rod’s candidacy.

The Bill of the Day is HB22-1015, Off-label Use of Approved Drugs to Treat COVID-19. Per the summary, the bill will allow “certain healthcare providers to repurpose therapeutic drugs that have been approved by the federal food and drug administration for another purpose to provide treatment to individuals with COVID-19.”

State Representative for House District 60 and candidate for the U.S. Senate Ron Hanks joins Kim to discuss Colorado politics. After serving in the military for 32 years, Ron now works “for the people” to move the state out of radical left hands. Election integrity is one of his top concerns. A recent Rasmussen poll show

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This Sunday, America’s Veteran’s Stories features Nick Hall, a Marine veteran who served in Afghanistan. We are blessed that those who “put on the uniform.” The show broadcasts 3-4 pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Additional shows can be heard Sunday, 10-11 pm, and Saturday,10- 11 pm. Kim suggests listeners tune in to the new Reggie Carr I’m a Uniter show broadcasts 9-10 am on all KLZ platforms. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema from Arizona joins Sen. Joe Manchin, stating she will not support the elimination of the filibuster as Sen. Chuck Schumer works to “torch” it. Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet reacts by saying, “today’s Senate is not worth defending.” Sen. Tom Cotton, in arguing for the preservation of the filibuster, uses a billboard with Schumer’s comments in 2005 stating that the filibuster must be kept in place. The Supreme Court rules to block the OSHA vaccination mandate for businesses over 100 employees but upholds vaccination mandates for healthcare workers for facilities that accept Medicaid and Medicare funds.

Steve Cruice, co-owner of Three Points Financial, explains that now is the time to begin organizing your 2021 tax return. The IRS tax filing year begins January 24, and returns are due Monday, April 18, 2022. He advises listeners to check their email for electronic tax documents sent from banks and employers. Steve recommends reviewing requirements for an IRA contribution, and if you meet the qualifications, a contribution can be made for the 2021 tax year through April 18. Finally, an IRS letter will be forthcoming for anyone who received a stimulus check or a child tax credit. Three Points Financial can help new clients with your 2021 taxes if you move to Three Points Financial soon.

Laurel Imer, Congressional District 7 candidate, is not surprised that Ed Perlmutter is not re-elected, given his voting record. Laurel stands for freedom, choice, and medical freedom and is against forced vaccinations. The government cannot continue printing money as inflation brings hardship to families. Illegals coming across the border are a national security issue. Election integrity is a fundamental right for all American citizens, and proof of ID should be mandatory; voting should be in person and not via mail.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, remarks on Pam Long’s op-ed (below), stating that force vs. freedom is not an abstract idea as it is happening all around us. Hal comments that some legislators and bureaucrats are writing some rule or regulation that will take away your freedom every minute of every day. We must corner these “public servants” and give them no choice but to listen. The key is to work at your local level and hold those officials accountable.<

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From the very beginning, the American idea was the radical idea that men would govern themselves. There is an assault on everyday hard-working people and their freedom as regressive policies diminish our quality of life. Inflation is at a 40-year high, equating to the average family taking a $5,000 pay cut. Polis is up for re-election and suddenly becomes a cut taxes and fees candidate, even though he and his Democrat party advocated and passed legislation that raised taxes and fees during his current term as governor. Polis also claims he will reduce traffic deaths. Kim and Producer Steve surmise that the goal is to force us onto buses, bikes, and light rail. Polis additionally states he will reduce costs for Coloradans even though inflation is due to his and his party’s poor government policies. A final note on current news is that 50,000 illegal immigrants that we know of have disappeared into America during March-August, 2021.

Guest and Congressional District 7 candidate Erik Aadland explains his call of duty. Government-induced inflation, a hidden tax, results from poor public policy. The border crisis and China are security concerns. Other issues include increased crime in our communities and the education of our children. Erik served in Iraq and Afghanistan and received two Bronze Stars, one for valor. He is committed to serving the people of Colorado and defending the Constitution. Erik is against vaccination mandates. He also distinguishes between the average person and one serving our nation in the military regarding vaccinations. The final topic discussed is election integrity. We must have freedom, truth, and justice in the election process to regain our faith in government institutions. For additional information on Erik, click here: Erik Aadland.

Karen Levine, an award-winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and show sponsor, shares the most recent statistics on the limited housing inventory in the Denver metro area. Due to the ” gapping appraisal, ” buyers are at the closing table with cash due to the “gapping appraisal.” Many are paying above the appraisal price and must make up the difference. Karen sees both interest rates and fees rising in 2022. It’s in your best interest to have Karen on your side of the table when buying or selling a home. Call Karen at 303-877-7516.

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Change is taking place today as ordinary people talk to one another, questioning their legislator’s actions. Producer Steve brings to light three significant events that took place yesterday: 1) Rand Paul’s commanding dialogue with Fauci in a committee hearing, 2) Biden’s disastrous speech in Georgia, and 3) Ted Cruz’s specific questions in regards to January 6, 2021, of Jill Sanborn, Executive Assistant Director for the FBI’s National Security Branch, receiving the same mundane response, “Sir, I cannot answer that.” This includes, “Who is Ray Epps?” As we search for truth and clarity, the truth will eventually be revealed.

Dr.James Lyons-Weiler talks with Kim and Dr. Vecchio on current COVID-19 falsehoods. Dr. Lyons-Weiler is the founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge and author at Popular Rationalism. Dr. Jack begins the discussion detailing his interaction with a pediatrician’s testing for COVID-19 and why Dr. Jack recommended stopping testing, especially since 91% of the test results are false positives. Dr. Jill and Dr. Jack go into detail regarding the cycle threshold. There are four problems with the testing narrative:

  1. It makes the epidemic seem worse than it is.
  2. Many think they have had COVID-19 who do not.
  3. It manipulates how omicron is perceived.
  4. Makes many feel a person can get COVID-19 twice.

Dr. Jack believes that we may have reached herd immunity, and if not, we are very close. There is lousy testing and gross misrepresentation regarding COVID-19 and the current variation, omicron. Dr. Jack advocates treating patients before s/he reach the point of needed hospitalization. He recommends Dr. David Brownstein’s baseline protocol adding that quercetin and zinc are two essential vitamins in defense of COVID-19; Dr. Jack’s study can be found here. However, the CDC and WHO want hospitalizations so that they can push their vaccinations, another public policy issue where we must “follow the money.” At the current rate, children will see 192 boosters in their lifetime if big PHARMA, CDC, and Fauci get their way. Kim, Dr. Jack, and Dr. Jill end with a detailed discussion on ADE, Antibody-dependent Enhancement.

Lorne Levy, a sponsor of both of Kim’s shows and mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, 303-880-8881, reports that interest rates have increased slightly and are now just above 3%. This was an expected increase based on previous

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The Colorado legislative session begins January 12, 2022. Kim asks the question: “Will the Democrats once again push an agenda that is destructive to the quality of life of everyday, hard-working Coloradans?” Kim discusses with Producer Steve election integrity, the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus narrative falling apart, security of jobs, and government-induced inflation. Another question: “Will complacent Republicans continue to capitulate to the tyrannical Democrats?” The Senate Majority Fund is hosting a fundraiser with former governor Bill Owens, head of the Finance Committee. Owens is the same man that supported and advocated for Proposition 119, a new marijuana tax “for the children.” Prop 119 would have created a permanent government with bureaucratic control that would never have been held accountable to the taxpayers, the state legislature, or school officials. CRT, Critical Race Theory, must be eliminated per Cain, a “negro,” stating the end goal of CRT is to divide the nation according to the color of one’s skin and make little white children feel guilty and little black children think that they are victims. Federal Reserve Vice Chairman, Richard Clarida, resigns over questionable insider trading. Two other Federal Reserve officials have also resigned. Does Nancy Pelosi advocate that insider trading is legal for senators and members of Congress? Congressman Ed Perlmutter decides he will not run for re-election. Senator Chuck Schumer has an entirely different narrative today than just a few years ago, and Producer Steve plays the sound bites. Today the narrative is, “if Republicans … continue to abuse the filibuster … we must adapt so we can pass legislation.” Interestingly, Schumer continually uses the phrase, “our democracy,” the day after U.S. Constitution expert Rob Natelson was on the show and exposed it for what it truly is, power for Pelosi and fellow elite Democrats.

Kimberlee Bell, the owner of Kunjani Coffee located at the northwest corner of Parker Road and Lincoln in Parker, gives a fun fact: 400 million cups of coffee are consumed per day. Being the creative individual she is, Kimberlee learned all she could about coffee and decided to open her own coffee shop. The government stifles creativity and innovation through government rules and regulations. Economic development commissions pick winners and losers. The natural way to develop the economy is to lower rules, regulations, and taxes for everyone so that entrepreneurs are free to be innovative.

Guest Anne Jordan, founder of Nurses for Sustainable Care, discusses the value of fossil fuels in the operating room with Kim. Affordable, reliable, abundant, and efficient energy is the foundation of adequate health care and quality of life for individuals. Everyday miracles are performed in the operating room and would not be possible if only wind and solar energy were our energy source, especially in colder climates like Canada. We have seen the damage caused by California’s rolling blackouts and the ice storm in Texas. Most of the supplies and equipment in the surgery room are manufactured with fossil fuels. Many of the supplies cannot be cleaned and are not biodegradable on a practical scale. Single-use plastics are much safer and cleaner. Individuals must be vigilant of policies affecting our lives daily and understand the ramifications of policies before an emergency

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Australia detained Czech tennis player Renata Voracova on Friday. Australia continues to detain nine-time Australian Open winner Novak Djokovic due to the country’s strict vaccination mandates. Both are there for the Australian Open. Although she is double vaccinated and has the booster, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tested positive for the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus. She was photographed partying maskless in Florida. Over 99% of the people who get COVID-19 recover. America’s Veteran’s Stories guest features William B. Scott, author of Combat Contrails: Vietnam. Kim will co-moderate the Republican Senate Candidate Forum hosted in Longmont on January 29, 2022; register here. Joe Rogan continues his interviews with Dr. McCullough and Dr. Malone, exposing the false narratives pushed by mainstream media regarding COVID-19. Kim cites a quote by Supreme Court Justice Thomas, followed by a discussion on his confirmation hearing in 1991. The left has become very active since the 1960s working on changing the judicial system by influencing appointments.

Marlin Kirsch, owner of Kirsch Insurance, discusses the open enrollment period, January 1-March 30, 2022, for Medicare Advantage Plans. Some plans now have no co-pays for specialists. Call Kirsch Insurance to analyze your particular situation to have the best plan for your situation. Visit their website, Kirsch Insurance, or contact them at 303-397-7830. Knowledge is power.

Joining Kim is guest Robert G. Natelson, Constitutional expert, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence at the Independence Institute, and author of many books, including The Original Constitution: What It Actually Said and Meant.The book is an objective summary of the Constitution when the Bill of Rights was adopted. Kim and Rob discuss his recent article, “Our Democracy.”<!--

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Dads of Castle Rock was founded in 2019 on a whim.  Dads of Castle Rock board members Matt Zien, Curtis Anderson and entrepreneur and owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool Hal Van Hercke explain that Dads of Castle Rock started out as a Facebook page to give men a place to post thoughts, memes and jokes (because there are hundreds of sites where moms and women’s groups do so).  The Facebook page has grown to over 3800 followers and Dads of Castle Rock is helping people.  They collected truck loads of items to help those devasted by the Boulder County fires.  They helped rescue a horse that was stuck in a blizzard.  They are helping young people learn how to change a car tire.  The diaper drive for the young father who just lost his wife touches my heart.  These are just a few of things they are doing to contribute to their community.  For more information go to Dads of Castle Rock.

Mary Alpers, Co-Founder of Three Points Financial, shares another great tip on how to safe money on taxes and help charities you care about.  Mary and Steve Cruice can help you contribute from you IRA directly to a charity of your choice which may help you lower you tax bill.  Contact Mary and Steve at Three Points Financial for more information.

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January 6, 2022 is important for two reasons. First of all, it is the Christian celebration of Epiphany that celebrates the Magi’s arrival from the East to honor the baby, Jesus. January 6, 2022, is also the first anniversary of the “insurrection” at the U.S. Capitol, which the mainstream media attributes to the massive Trump rally held in Washington D.C. Kim highlights several questions each of us must ask: 1) How is it that the most powerful country on the face of the earth cannot keep a couple of hundred people, from fly-over country USA, from entering the U.S. Capitol? 2) Since when have Trump supporters shown up at an event dressed in black with gas masks and with milk to thwart the effects of tear gas?

3) Isn’t the Capitol the people’s house? 4) Has the mainstream media’s coverage of the story been accurate and honest? 5) Why are individuals still in jail a year later and have not been charged with the crime of insurrection? 6) What happened to Due Process? 7) If Speaker Pelosi, who is in charge of Capitol security, cannot keep the U.S. Capitol safe, how can we trust her to keep the American people safe from threats from China and Russia? 8) Why were Republican Congressmen Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Jim Banks (R-Indiana) kicked off Pelosi’s January 6th committee?

Kim also notes that PBIs in Australia threaten to deport nine-time Australian Open Winner Novak Djokovic from Australia and not allow Djokovic to pursue his 10th Australian Open tennis title because Djokovic’s medical exemption does not meet Australian bureaucrats criteria. The Chicago teacher’s union marginalizes children’s learning by voting to regress to online classes.

Pam Long, former Army Medical Services Corps Captain and West Point Grad, introduces her recent Op-Ed as the Best and Worst of Colorado Politics in 2021.

Pam’s well-researched piece clarifies the chaos and confusion (intended?) of Colorado politics.

How does a regulated three-hole sink improve your dining experience? Susan Kochevar, entrepreneur and owner of 88 Drive-In Theatre, explains that it doesn’t. But the regulation for a three-hole sink empowers PBIs to harass, fine, and increase costs for everyday, hard-working Coloradans. And these regulations authorize PBIs to pick winners and losers. Susan explains that we must extricate ourselves from rules’ perceived “safety”. The free market will address infractions of sub-standard products or services. The free market will determine which businesses are “essential” and which are not.

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How much would average people need to save to receive the retirement that Anthony Fauci promised? Adam Andrzejewski, the founder of Open the Books, reports that Anthony Fauci’s retirement is projected to exceed $350,000.00 per year with annual cost of living increases. At an assumed 7% distribution rate, everyday folks would have to build a $5,000,000.00 nest egg.

Jen Hulan, new partnership liaison with The Kim Monson Show, joins Kim in studio. Jen invites entrepreneurs and business owners to reach out to her at kimmonson.com/contact for more information regarding becoming a partner/sponsor of The Kim Monson Show. Jen owned Waters Edge Winery. During the COVID/Wuhan China virus reaction disruption, she determined that her business was essential and remained open. Jen describes what happened to her with “visits” from bureaucrats from Tri-County Health, the Colorado Attorney General, and people reporting her to Tri-County Health. On New Year’s Eve, Jen toasted Tri-County Health becoming No-County Health as the three counties that comprised Tri-County have left.

Show sponsor Lorne Levy with Polygon Financial Group addresses the mortgage interest rate market and the movement of interest rates. Now is still a perfect time to secure a mortgage, refinance your existing mortgage, or consider a reverse mortgage.

Will Trachman, General Counsel with Mountain States Legal Foundation, is also in the studio. The original intent of the U.S. Constitution is the basis of each case that the Mountain States becomes involved in. Will explains the details of four cases that Mountain States Legal Foundation is working on. The first is a suit against CU-Denver on behalf of Celeste Archer, who was falsely accused of having COVID-19 and was immediately denied access to campus without due process. The second is a suit against the state of Colorado on behalf of Native Americans to stop the State’s ban on schools using Native American mascots. The third is a lawsuit against the Biden administration stemming from the March 2021 COVID relief package, which offered debt relief to farmers and ranchers, except for white/Caucasian farmers. The last is a case about to be launched against the Colorado prison system on behalf of a white prison guard whose “diversity, equity and inclusion” training was so anti-white that it forced him out of a job.

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Check out our two new op-eds, The Encouraging End to 2021 by Allen Thomas and Best and Worst of Colorado Politics in 2021by Pam Long. Producer Steve and Kim comment on Sen. Schumer’s threat to change the filibuster rule if he doesn’t get his way on specific bills, including voter access. The rule change comes mid-stream and will allow legalized cheating. Karen Levine, award-winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and show sponsor, reflects on the recent Boulder County fires that destroyed or damaged over 1000 homes. Karen explains that this will put more stress on an already-constrained housing market, creating an opportunity for many scams. Karen is a professional realtor who can help fire victims with challenges, including short-term rentals. She can also help empower victims to advocate wisely in their present situation. Give Karen a call at 303-877-7516.

Additionally, any homeowner or business owner affected by the fire should registerer online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621- 3362. Producer Steve introduces us to the term “zohnerism,” named for Nathan Zohner. As a fourteen-year-old in 1997, he conducted a science experiment that resulted in 43 of his 50 fellow students voting to ban water!

Frequent guest Dr. Jill Vecchio analyzes the present COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus disruption as thousands test positive for the omicron variant. Dr. Vecchio looks at Polis’ executive orders, highlighting factual and fictional reports regarding hospitalizations in Colorado. In his re-election year, Polis is painting himself as a libertarian, although his administrative staff is putting in place burdensome policy regulations. The fear and panic surrounding the omicron narrative have created testing shortages.

Starbucks uses fear and coercion in its’ recently announced vaccination mandates; otherwise, employees must regularly test at their own cost. FDA approved the COVID booster for 12 to 15-year-olds. 206 Marines were kicked out of the corps for not vaccinating. Myocarditis is rising; a virus typically causes it, and the vaccinations have the synthetic virus in them. In the 1980s Big PHARMA was able to secure Congressional release from liability associated with vaccinations, leaving all claims on the U.S. government, i.e., the taxpayer. The CDC and Fauci are making huge profits from the vaccinations, which is legal but probably not ethical. It is also a severe conflict of interest. Dr. Vecchio encourages everyone to read RFK Jr.’s book, The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health. In conclusion, she advises you to hold your ground, get past your fear, and live your life!

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Laura Hiatt, Communications Director for Greg Lopez for Governor 2022, joins Kim in studio to ring in the New Year. Kim encourages listeners to check out kimmonson.com for two new op-eds, The Encouraging End to 2021 by Allen Thomas and Best and Worst of Colorado Politics in 2021by Pam Long. Kim’s New Year resolution is to thank everyone personally and improve her e-mail management. Kim welcomes new listeners to the show stating she seeks truth and clarity with the fundamental theme of “Freedom vs. Force, Force vs. Freedom.” The Boulder County fires are catastrophic, with high winds a significant culprit. There will be considerable challenges in rebuilding homes as home construction supplies are already in high demand. This past weekend, many people found themselves stranded as thousands of airline flights were canceled due to COVID-19/Wuhan-China reactions. The last two years of COVID-19 virus-related disruptions to our lives are troubling. Cruise ships with 95-100% vaccinated passengers find COVID-19 cases on board. The PCR test is proving to be inaccurate.

New Colorado laws that went into effect January 1st include child sex assault victims are no longer under a statute of limitations, driver’s licenses cannot be revoked due to unpaid fines and absence from court hearings, medical marijuana concentrations for younger consumers changes and consumer protections for auto-renewal contracts.

A Texas forensic audit finds that a potential 11,000 registered to vote were either non-citizens or deceased. New show sponsor Keith Renninson is a professional keynote speaker, meeting facilitator, mediator and works with companies to sustain employee retention. He uses TRIP—Tenacity, Resiliency, Imagination, and Purpose. You can contact Keith directly at 512-337-9135 or Keith@KeithRenninson.com.

Greg Lopez joins Laura and Kim via phone to discuss his bid to become the next governor of Colorado. Polis has signed legislation that does not go into effect until 2023, after the November 2022 election. Why?

Greg notes that Polis did an excellent job regarding the fires last Thursday in Boulder County. Greg emphasizes that all homeowners and business owners who have been affected by the fire should register immediately with FEMA at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621- 3362. This will expedite the process of rebuilding. Greg hopes that priority

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Kim concludes the year with frequent guest Allen Thomas as Allen discusses his most recent Op-Ed, The Encouraging End to 2021. Kim and Allen reflect on making a conscious decision to see hope within ourselves and our circumstances. Abraham Lincoln is a great example as he was able to rise above and beyond substantial obstacles to become President. Kids today are surrendering to their circumstances as they are taught hopelessness and no responsibility for their actions. Government induced inflation and negative outcomes due to public policy are contributing to hopelessness. Allen counters that hope is budding as parents are becoming involved in their children’s education and the potential “Red Wave” in the 2022 elections. Weak Republicans are being primaried. The Overton Window has been moving to the radical left. As more and more parents are becoming involved in their children’s education, we are beginning to see a reverse swing to the right. CNN and other mainstream media are examples as people see the corruption in these media outlets and people are turning them off. Another Overton Window shift is happening regarding abortion and the momentum to protect the rights of the unborn child. Kim and Allen finish off the segment with a discussion on state’s rights, and a strong suggestion to be respectful to our fellow man.

Steve Cruice, co-owner of Three Points Financial, notes that now is a good time to review your personal cash flow. On the Three Points Financial website, under the Resource tab, there is a one page spreadsheet to determine cash flow. You can assess expenses, credit cards, cash disbursement and discretionary payments. This is an important first step to determine when you can retire. Email steve@threepointsfinancial with any questions.

Hal van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, comments at the speed of 2021 coming to an end. He states that it was a good year for his family and friends. He also notes that his business almost doubled in size and he was able to expand his working staff, for which he is very grateful. Hal looks forward to the New Year and notes that those who are “focused” will do well.

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Kim and Producer Steve ponder what 2022 year will bring. Will it be more of the same or something new? America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday will feature Martin King, author of the recently published book Triage: A History of America’s Frontline Medics from Concord to COVID-19. The show broadcasts from 3-4pm, MT on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. America’s Veteran’s Stories also broadcasts 10-11pm, MT, Sunday and 10-11pm, MT, Saturday. Kim encourages listeners to tune into Reggie Carr’s new I’m a Uniter show which broadcasts Friday mornings, 9-10am on all KLZ platforms.

Ben Martin, West Point graduate and former Army Ranger, concludes this year’s series on the American Revolutionary War. Ben emphasizes the importance of General George Washington. Our founding fathers put their lives on the line to ensure our rights of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Ben begins with a definition of a pyrrhic victory. Although British General Cornwallis won the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, it was a pyrrhic victory as he lost so many men and so much military equipment that could never be recovered. Cornwallis afterwards marches to Wilmington, North Carolina, in March of 1781. Cornwallis does not meet up with his nemesis General Nathanael Greene, but other adversaries. Cornwallis eventually surrenders but claims he is sick and sends General Charles O’Hara to surrender his sword to French General Lafayette. Lafayette states that he is not in command and O’Hara must go to General George Washington, which he does. Ben continues as Washington returns to New Windsor, New York, close to West Point, because of the numerous British troops present. Ben examines events leading to the end of the war. He references the importance of Washington’s Newburgh speech. Ben then moves to the Treaty of Paris signed on September 3, 1783, ending the Revolutionary War. Ben discusses Washington’s final speech to his officers as well as Washington’s speech in Annapolis when he resigns and says farewell to public life. Ben’s concludes with an analysis of this series on America’s Revolutionary War. Kim and Ben share a teaser for the 2022 series.

Karen Levine, show sponsor and award-winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, 303-877-7516, comments that life is going fast and here we are at the end of another year. There was opportunity this year in the housing arena and it will continue into next year. Karen is filled with optimism. She will continue to protect property rights and work with intention and purpose. After all, everyday is a gift. Happy New Year!

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The New Year is fast approaching. Kim wishes all her listeners a Happy New Year! Check out Kim’s website for recent podcasts and op-eds. America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday will feature Martin King, author of the recently published book Triage: A History of America’s Frontline Medics from Concord to COVID-19. The show broadcasts from 3-4pm, MT on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. America’s Veteran’s Stories also broadcasts 10-11pm, MT, Sunday and 10-11pm, MT, Saturday.

Dr. Allen Guelzo, Senior Research Scholar in the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University and Director of the James Madison Program’s Initiative in Politics and Statesmanship, discusses his new book, Robert E. Lee: A Life. Robert E. Lee was a complex man, beginning with his father, Light Horse Harry Lee. Robert believed that he needed to carry the torch to redeem his family. A major driver in his life was to make right all the things his father did wrong. Dr. Guelzo shares details about Lee’s family, including his father and siblings. “Perfection” was Lee’s goal in life. Lee is one of the most famous military figures of the Civil War. Although Lee graduated second in his class at West Point, he spent the bulk of his life as an engineer and was commissioned into the Corps of Engineers upon graduation. He accepted a transfer into the cavalry right before the southern secession in 1860. Dr. Guelzo explains there is no other way to say it—Lee committed treason! This was not just one decision but a series of decisions made by Lee and Dr. Guelzo takes us step by step thru Lee’s process. Throughout the Civil War Lee was very critical of the Confederates and Lee, the ”reluctant Confederate,” surrendered on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox, to end the Civil War.

Sponsor of both of Kim’s shows, Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, 303-880-8881, wishes Kim’s listeners a Happy New Year! Lorne is grateful that he has been able to help so many people save money or pay off their mortgage earlier than anticipated. Lorne will be in the office for the balance of the week for anyone needs assistance. There is no charge for an initial consultation.

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Kim raises the flag of caution when discussing the “Red Wave” of the 2022 elections. We must reclaim the American Ideal of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

Guest Dr. Douglas Groothuis, Christian philosopher and apologist, logically argues the rational case that Christianity is true. Referencing his book, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case of Biblical Faith (with a new edition coming out in February, 2022), Dr. Groothuis defends why Christians believe what we believe. Those who do not believe in God usually have an obstacle in their way; the most frequent one is they have never understood the true Bible and have only heard an interpretation. The example he uses is “racism.” The Protestant Bible is composed of 66 books (the Catholic Bible has 73 books), that span thousands of years, based on our Creator and Redeemer’s continued pursuit of a relationship with each and every one of us. Christ inspired the greatest religion on earth. There are a number of passages in the Bible that show us that Christ is God in the flesh. In Mark 2 we are told that Christ, the Son of Man, has the authority to forgive sins on earth and is the Lord of the Sabbath; Jesus tells us that He is Divine. The inspiration of Christ is seen throughout the New Testament as told by eyewitnesses or those who spoke to eyewitnesses. The story of redemption makes sense because Christ’s human dimension fulfills prophecy. Two scientific explanations that Dr. Groothuis addresses are the Big Bang Theory and the “fine tuning” argument.

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Today is Boxing Day. This holiday originated in Great Britain and its’ colonies as a day British upper classes gave “boxes” of gifts to their household staff that worked on Christmas. Another Boxing Day tradition is that churches put out boxes for people to give money for the poor and the money was distributed the day after Christmas. Kim and Producer Steve discuss General George Washington’s famous American Revolution victories, during Christmas, at the Battles of Trenton and Princeton and the bravery of the men who served our new nation.

Guest Dr. Marshall Foster, founder of World History Institute and author of the book The American Covenant: The Untold Story, joins Kim for a robust conversation on tyranny and preserving the American Idea through the lens of America’s Covenant, a covenant between America and our Creator. It was 3500 years ago that the first covenant was written between Abraham and God. The world has struggled with freedom and tyranny throughout the ages. America’s compact with God was written by free people and is the basis of our Declaration of Independence which ends with the words: “We pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.” The Great Awakening is happening now as people are taking action to restore our founding principles and are reclaiming our commitments to God. God is a gracious God and He is a forgiving God. This is the year to reclaim our Constitutional Republic’s principles, and we must engage at the local level of government where individuals can exert more influence. We must use our Constitution, our Bible, our money, our time and our character, within our local communities, to restore our American principles now for ourselves, our children and future generations. Dr. Foster and Kirk Cameron have a number of “American Campfire Revival” groups across the nation. Take the time to learn about and consider becoming a member of one. It is the grassroots that will restore America.

Marlin Kirsch, owner of Kirsch Insurance Group discusses the next open enrollment period, January 1-March 30, 2022, for Medicare. This is a new enrollment period where participants can change their Medicare Advantage plans. Knowledge is power and you may find a better plan for your particular healthcare situation as some plans will pay for Part B and others have changed their co-pay charges. Check out their website, Kirsch Insurance Group, or contact them directly at 303-397-7830.

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Kim and Producer Steve share their family Christmas traditions, the theme of today’s show. This Christmas Eve Kim welcomes Bill Federer, host of American Minute, speaker, and author of many books including There Really is a Santa Claus: The History of Saint Nicholas & Christmas Holiday Traditions. Bill begins with the Dead Sea Scrolls giving us evidence that Christ was born on December 25th. Bill then shares the historical importance of St. Nicholas (270-343) over the centuries. St. Nick worked to help the poor in their time of need. He began his mission when he anonymously threw money into people’s homes so that people would give credit to the church and subsequently the term “Secret of Gift Giving” emerged. Other references familiar to us today that have strong connections to St. Nicholas include breakfast, Christ Cross, Christkindl, St. Patrick’s three leaf clover, Wednesday, Evergreen trees, and the nativity scene. St. Nicholas’ influence can also be noted in the writings of Washington Irving and Charles Dickens, and various cities throughout the world including Gotham City. Bill also explains how St. Nicholas became the Patron Saint of Pawnbrokers, Patron Saint of Russia and Patron Saint of the Dutch. Bill concludes his discussion with many noteworthy historical events on Christmas Day.

Show sponsor Steve Cruice, co-owner of Three Points Financial, encourages listeners to get organized for year end. Three Points Financial provides a check list of mandatory document retention, including income tax returns. Steve can also provide a resource to help you get all your financial information from all accounts in one place. Email Steve at steve@threepointsfinancial.com for assistance on this. Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, thanks listeners for their patronage and wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas. Hal cherishes people being with one another during this season and Kim chimes in that it is a time of reflection, Bible reading, and reading of other great classics. Merry Christmas to one and all!

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Rick Rome, President of Liberty Toastmasters-Denver, is in studio with Kim. The liberty to freely express our ideas is foundational to the American Idea. Liberty Toastmasters promotes freedom of speech through robust and respectful presentations. Rick welcomes newcomers to either the Denver club or Liberty Toastmasters-North. Kim reminds listeners of the recent podcast with Sherronna Bishop describing the forceful entry into her home by the FBI. Check out the recent op-eds, Rick Turnquist,’s Exactly Wrong – Democrats and Crime, and Patti Kurgan’s, Kings of Kings, and Lord of Lords. Brad Beck, Monday’s guest, has an op-ed to be published this Sunday. Producer Steve brings attention to the U.S. Debt clock. You may not be into politics but politics are into you as it presently shows $231,922 is due per taxpayer to pay off the national debt. America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday will feature Marine Veteran Rick McFadden’s explanation of General George Patton’s prayer during the WWII Battle of Bulge. The show broadcasts at 3pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Army World War II Veteran Lou Zoghby, who fought at the Battle of the Bulge, tells his story at 10pm Sunday. 10pm on Saturday Marine Veteran Marty Letellier, who served in the Korean War, the “Forgotten War,” and fought at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, is interviewed. Tune into Reggie Carr’s new I’m a Uniter show Friday morning, 9-10am on all KLZ platforms. A big win for TABOR, Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, as the 10th Circuit Court dismisses a lawsuit challenging TABOR.

Rick and Kim’s fellow Toastmasters discuss the twenty-seven usurpations listed in the Declaration of Independence by the colonists as they dissolved their relationship with King George and Britain. Terri Goon, President of Liberty Toastmasters-North, shares a historical perspective stating that the colonists were ready for independence from Britain. Today we see that the more we “misbehave,” the more Fauci wants to control us. People must have the freedom to be self-responsible. Other club members’ comments include: quoting, “whenever any form of government becomes destructive the people have the right to form a new government;” there are twenty-seven different issues based on government force and government overreach, just what we are seeing today; the decision making process is hidden and PBIs create legislation, like the “Build Back Badder” Act, hidden with paybacks and tyranny; we must know and carry the founding documents with us and talk about them with others; the nature and morality of the founding documents and; understand that inaction by us today may be an embarassment to our great grandchildren. Rick concludes the conversation with the final words of the Declaration, that we pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with REMAX/Alliance and show sponsor, agrees with all freedom comments. Single family housing development needs liberation from PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) current policies. Home ownership is a property right and it is a right we must protect. Karen works at the local, county, sta

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Check out recent podcasts and op-eds on The Kim Monson Show website including op-eds by Rick Turnquist, Exactly Wrong – Democrats and Crime, and Patti Kurgan, Kings of Kings, and Lord of Lords. One question that is constant throughout history is: Who is ruling, and is rule via freedom or force and coercion? Biden ramps up fear with his statement, “get ready for a winter of illness and death.” America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday will feature Marine Veteran Rick McFadden explaining General George Patton’s WWII prayer at the Battle of the Bulge. Listen in at 3pm, Sunday on KLZ 560 AM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, or the KLZ app. Army World War II Veteran Lou Zoghby, who fought at the Battle of the Bulge, tells his story at 10pm, Sunday and learn about the Korean War Battle of the Chosin Reservoir from Marine Korean War Veteran Marty Letellier Saturday at 10pm. Kim suggests listeners tune into the new Reggie Carr I’m a Uniter show Friday morning, 9-10am on the KLZ platforms. Heather McDonald has a piece in Spectator World that points out that PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) keep fear running rampant relative to COVID-19; one element is to omit relative context. Biden is to deploy the military to distribute 500 million COVID test kits. Illinois governor Jay Pritzker has financial ties to COVID test manufacturers. Colorado Senator Michael Bennett seeks to “pack the judicial bench.” Polis appoints Ken Montera as CU Regent to replace Chance Hill who has moved out of state. The Colorado 2022 legislative session begins next month. The radical left may be extremely aggressive as Republicans have an opportunity of retaking the state senate. Denver parking meter rates double at the beginning of 2022.

Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, will be in the office over the holidays to help with any mortgage rate information. Rates are currently steady. If there is a “Santa Claus” stock rally, rates may have a slight increase. Give Lorne a call at 3030-880-8881 or visit his website.

Guest Dede Chism is co-founder and CEO of Bella Health & Wellness, 303-789-4968. Bella is a comprehensive healthcare facility founded seven years ago. Bella provides hands on, personalized care for the whole individual. Kim and Dede begin with a discussion of Roe vs. Wade. Dede’s healthcare practice can help women who have taken the abortion pill in a panic. Dede’s health providers treat all women with respect and can administer a process that will reverse the abortion pill’s effects. There are over 60 million babies that have been aborted in America since the Supreme Court Roe vs Wade decision. It was sad to see the anger by pro-abortion groups on the Supreme Court steps as the recent case was being heard. We must pray that women who have had an abortion understand forgiveness. The Omicron variant of COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus is here. It appears that it is more contagious but milder than other variants. Omicron has fewer hospitalizations and deaths. Bella has had 4000 related COVID-19 cases since March, 2020, with zero deaths and less than twenty hospitalizations. Dede encourages people to be proactive and highly recommends the following: Vitamin C 1000-2000mg/day and triple if sick, Vitamin D 5000 units daily and double if sick, Zinc 50 mg daily and double if sick, Quercetin 500mg

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Check out kimmonson.com for new op-eds by Rick Turnquist, Exactly Wrong – Democrats and Crime, and by Patti Kurgan, Kings of Kings, and Lord of Lords. The Left continues their push towards socialism as they view everyday people with disdain. Socialism comes down to force and if successful, will collapse the economy. Each of us must work for the American Idea and individual liberty by choosing one government entity and watching, engaging, and reporting to others the policies advocated and implementing by these PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties). Turns out Colorado is not the gold standard for election integrity as the Heritage Foundation report on election integrity ranks Colorado 34th in the nation. The state of Michigan is in a court case to defend keeping dead people on Michigan’s voter rolls. The CDC and FDA massage the narrative as adverse reactions to the COVID vaccinations increase, including death. VAERS is a voluntary database to report reactions to vaccines. VAERS is a useful tool. A myocarditis death in New Zealand is reported after the man received the Pfizer vaccination. Ping Pong Polis redefines “vaccinated” as having three shots; this after stating the pandemic is over a few weeks ago. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is texting parents of children over the age of 5 who have not been vaccinated. Show sponsor Kimberlee Bell, owner of Kunjani Coffee, shares the latest happenings at Kunjani Coffee. Visit the website for daily specials. Kimberlee’s favorite is Warm Hugs.

Guest Robert Bryce, Texas-based author, journalist, film producer, host of the Power Hungry podcast and author of his new book A Question of Power: Electricity and the Wealth of Nations, discusses energy inequality with Kim. The powerful, radical left environmentalists are working via policy to import energy poverty to our present day reliable, affordable, efficient and abundant energy in America. The failed European energy policies have won favor by the radical left and must be stopped if America is to continue with our prosperity. Electricity is a refined form of energy that must be used the instant it is produced and relies on a well-maintained electrical grid system. Colorado is a key state regarding energy development, production and policy as it is the sixth largest gas producer in the United States. If the extreme environmentalists are successful in destroying gas and oil production in Colorado, they will export it to other states. Colorado HB10-1365 triggered shutting down coal production in Colorado and PBIs are using it as a template to destroy the gas and oil sector. Colorado is the first in the nation to adopt a set of regulations to cut methane emissions. Eighty percent of our primary energy comes from hydrocarbons and forecasts indicate that demand will continue to increase; this is the highest demand ever on record. Capital is misappropriated as $66 billion was spent on ineffective wind and solar energy while capital investment in the gas and oil industry is drying up. A new secular religion, growing in popularity, has emerged where we are to repent to the earth and attack our industrial sector. In conclusion, Robert recommends his documentary, Juice: H

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Kim is excited to announce the new addition to her team, Jen Hulan, as the show’s new Partnership/Sponsorship Liaison. Brad Beck, co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters, is in the studio for a robust conversation on current events and “digging” for the truth. Kim and Brad talk about Christian and Jewish beliefs during this holiday season with Kim noting that The Christmas Season begins with the birth of Christ and ends at the celebration of Jesus’ baptism, always the Sunday after the Epiphany. Moving into the election season, Kim and Brad discuss the importance of candidates effectively articulating principles. Liberty Toastmasters helps establish proficient speaking skills, including an evaluation component. When looking for truth it is important to be open to feedback as you may be given a perspective that you did not consider.

Kim’s quote includes the line, “the truth is the truth even if no one believes it and a lie is a lie even if everyone believes it.” This is very important to remember as we search for truth. Everyone should take one government agency and watch it closely reporting to others the truths and falsehoods stated. Kim uses the narrative on Proposition 119, LEAP, the Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program that was on the state’s November ballot. Labels and soundbites were used that were very misleading. “We the People” of Colorado saw through these.

Joe Manchin, U.S. Senator from West Virginia, states that he cannot vote for Biden’s Build Back Better bill as it will be bad for his constituents. As has been reported, this bill will coerce union membership, control our children, decrease GDP, cause a minimum of 125,000 lost jobs, and add trillions of dollars to our national debt, which is immoral to pass on to future generations. All this will destroy the American Idea and support the World Economic Forum’s world domination agenda. The silent thief of inflation is government induced and the Build Back Better Act will only make the economy worse.

Marlin Kirsch, owner of Kirsch Insurance, discusses the next open enrollment period, January 1-March 31, 2022, for Medicare Advantage Plans. Some plans will pay for Part B and others do not have a deductible. It is important to talk to Kirsch Insurance Group when making your medical health insurance decisions. Visit Kirsch Insurance Group, or contact them at 303-397-7830. Knowledge is power.

Kim and Brad continue their discussion. “Freedom is a messy business.” We are a Constitutional Republic and the narrative that “Democracy is at risk” is incorrect. Kim reflects on her experience on the Lone Tree City Council and meetings at DRCOG (Denver’s Regional Council of Governments). Dissenting voices are tapped down in favor of unanimous decisions. The conservative base must be consistently on the move, just like the radical left. It takes time and energy, and Jen Hulan, when she was in business, was a prime example of standing your ground as she was a “warrior for freedom.” As Kim states, “tyranny taketh and will not give it back.”

Brad summarizes his op-ed, Digging for the Truth, comparing an archeological dig to digging for the truth today. We cannot rely on soundbites. Instead, we must look at the original source and context of articles and not accept the written narrative as truth. In an archeological dig it is important to see the relationship between objects uncovered in the ground and the same can be said for current events. Internet searches are influenced by the algorithms set in place by Google, MSN, etc. Take time to find the truth as that is our duty. Brad concludes with a quote for de Tocqueville, “The greatness in America … is her ability to repair her faults.”

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America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday will feature Army World War II veteran Lou Zoghby who fought at the Battle of the Bulge. The show broadcasts at 3pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Kim suggests listeners tune into the new Reggie Carr I’m a Uniter show which broadcasts 9-10am on KLZ. Visit Kim’s website to hear the Sherronna Bishop, “America’s mom,” podcast as Sherronna recounts the FBI forcibly entering her home. Jen Hulan joins The Kim Monson Show team as Partnership/Sponsor Liaison.

Mary Alpers, co-owner of Three Points Financial, explains how to set up goals for the coming year, 2022. Mary notes that it begins with writing out your goals and then discussing them. This gives a perspective as to what has taken place in the past and what has been achieved. It is also an opportunity to think about your dreams. Write down what you want to accomplish and give it both a timeline and a cost. This helps give you “purpose” to your life.

Centennial Elementary School in Denver has a “Families of Color Playground Night” on December 8th. They are defining our children by the color of their skin instead of the content of their character. We must be aware of what is going on as we are in a “Ideological Normandy.”

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, has not experienced any of the “smash and grabs” that we hear about in major Democrat-run cities. Crime infested cities are ones where District Attorneys and city attorneys are, most probably, financially supported by George Soros, and have advocated for “defunding the police.” Hal states that Castlegate’s inventory is perfect for all your holiday shopping at both their store in Sedalia and their pop-up store at the Castle Rock Mercantile. Find kitchen cutlery, table accessories, specialty knives and last-minute item surprises for those on your shopping list.

Frequent guest Rick Turnquist, author and blogger at toadvancefreedom.com, discusses his latest article, Exactly Wrong—Democrats and Crime. Without a doubt, Democrats are wrong on their criminal policy. Look at Denver, San Francisco and any other Democrat run city where crime has increased significantly over the past few years. Denver’s Union Station is avoided by travelers so as to not put their lives at risk. Rick goes into detail regarding two separate trials, Julius Jones in Oklahoma, and Kyle Rittenhouse in Wisconsin, the different media coverage of both, and the final outcome of each. It is reported that total Colorado crime in 2020 cost over $27 billion, with most of that paid by the victims. A golden nugget in Rick’s article is, “Society must support those who would do good, rather than glorify those who only wish to harm.” People must take a hard look at who they are electing and what party they are electing. Elections have consequences.

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Show sponsor and mortgage specialist Lorne Levy with Polygon Financial Group, 303-880-8881, is in studio with Kim. Army World War II Veteran Lou Zoghby joins Kim on America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday. The show broadcasts 3-4pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Kim highly recommends listeners tune into Reggie Carr’s new show I’m a Uniter Friday mornings, 9-10am on KLZ. Today’s quote by St. Augustine explains how human nature does not change. California Rep. Adam Schiff is caught doctoring text messages between Rep. Mark Meadows and Rep. Jim Jordan during a January 6th committee hearing. Where is the outrage? People in San Francisco leave their car windows, doors and trunks open so their cars are not damaged when someone tries to break into the vehicles. New York City Bank of America tells employees to underdress so they are not bringing attention to themselves and potential crime.

Pastor Jim Tarr with the Cornerstone Church and School in Basalt explains the religious discrimination he and school parents have experienced by Eagle Country in regards to COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus mandates, specifically mask mandates. The school and church maintain their belief in the Sixth Commandment, honor your mother and father. Parents have the right to choose what is best for their children, regardless of what mandates bureaucrats at local health departments and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment put in place. With 100 students in the school ranging in age from infancy to high school, there is no way they can reach the mandated 80% vaccination status for the school. Hear the passion in Pastor Tarr’s voice as he fights against tyranny. Legal bills are mounting and if you can help please visit Give Send Go. They have lost half of their student enrollment.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, 303-877-7516, joins Lorne and Kim to discuss mortgage rates and housing shortages throughout the nation. Lorne states that the Federal Reserve has now realized that inflation is not “transitory.” In fact, the Federal Reserve is looking at raising rates 2-3 times in 2022. All the dollars being flushed into the economy have resulted in the deflation of people’s money. In this challenging housing market Karen has helped buyers and sellers navigate the tight supply of homes through creativity and preparation. Issues that homeowners must understand are available options. Most importantly, homeownership builds wealth for the individuals. There is still opportunity with the record low mortgage rates. Karen states you need patience and the ability to act quickly if you find a home. Kim, Lorne and Karen discuss the impact of COVID-19 deaths on housing. Another point discussed is the impact of Freddie and Fannie Mac’s lending for housing. Pre-2008 they were both traded on the stock market but today the government owns them. Karen is optimistic that as Americans we are creative and innovative. She gives thanks for her blessings in 2021 and looks forward to 2022.

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Kim announces that Jen Hulan is joining the Kim Monson Show team as Partner/Sponsorship Liaison. Jen is a fabulous addition to the team. This Sunday’s America’s Veteran’s Stories will feature World War II Army Veteran Lou Zoghby who fought at the Battle of the Bulge. The show broadcasts at 3pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Kim recommends listening to the new Reggie Carr show with Clancie Jones on Friday mornings, 9-10am on KLZ, I’m a Uniter. Kim and Producer Steve discuss Polis’” libertarian” stance on mask mandates. Do not be fooled. It is all optics. Polis is attempting to be seen as a moderate as his favorability rate is below 50%. Instead of Polis issuing COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus edicts he is having his Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment do it. A robust discussion on the differences between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton point out that Jefferson was looking to the future and Hamilton was centered on the current times.

Being the agile person she is, Kim easily shifts gears as the phone lines are not working and the guests cannot call in. Kim and Producer Steve first take aim at Biden’s Build Back Better bill that has a hidden “Toddler Tax” in it. Kim shares details as to how bad this will be for parents seeking child care. Faith-based options will not be available, only “government approved options,” and unsubsidized families will see an increase, on average, of $13,000 per year. This is another example how new and existing regulations make things more expensive, the supply becomes limited and the quality goes down. With inflation costs already hitting families hard, this will add to their financial burden. Kim then dissects a recent article about the Roe vs. Wade decision and discusses the current court case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court on abortion. Rob Natelson, constitutional expert with the Independence Institute, wrote an excellent article on the subject, Time for the Supreme Court to overrule Roe v. Wade. Colorado is an extreme as the state allows partial birth abortions. Partial birth abortions allow babies to be aborted up to the moment of birth. There have been over 60 million children killed in this nation. Where are our moral values? In the end, both Kim and Steve agree that it is about money and power. Life News reports that $1.8

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Kim points out that unpredictable and excessive taxation along with government induced inflation affect everyone, especially those on a fixed income. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis proposes $8 million in the state budget to fund the move of illegal immigrants, flown in the middle of the night into Florida by the Biden administration, to Delaware (Biden’s home state) and Marth’s Vineyard (Obama’s residence). On Friday Jared Polis, in an CPR interview, stated that the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus emergency is over. He adds that he will not implement a state mask mandate since he shouldn’t tell people what to wear. And the very next day, he walks his comments back. A recent poll has Polis at a 49% favorable rating, and he is vulnerable in the 2022 election. Kim examines HR 550,Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act of 2021, introduced in late January and passed in the U.S. House of Representatives on November 30th. All republicans who voted for this legislation should be primaried. HR 550 is titled “To amend the Public Health Service Act with respect to immunization system data modernization and expansion, and for other purposes.” Kim encourages all listeners to contact the their senators and congressmen, especially Hickenlooper who sits on the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, and tell them to vote “NO” for this bill. This legislation is unconstitutional as it is a direct affront to the 4th Amendment.

Danielle Greene with Kirsch Insurance Group discusses the next open enrollment period, January 1-March 31, 2022, for Medicare. This upcoming period is for all Medicare Advantage plans. The Part B portion price is increasing to $170.10 from $148.50, the largest increase in many years. Many Medicare recipients will be affected and now is the time to talk to an expert. You can visit their website Kirsch Insurance Group or contact them at 303-397-7830. Knowledge is power.

Guest and sponsor of the show Roger Hays, owner of Premier Employer Services, a back office professional firm that helps companies navigate payroll, insurance, employee benefits and other HR management duties, informs Kim and listeners that the name of the firm changes January 1, 2022, to PASSIO HR. Premier Employer Services/PASSIO HR frees up business owners so they can concentrate on their product or service. Roger and Kim discuss current policy issues that are on the horizon as 2021 comes to a close. The labor shortage impacts businesses, especially small and mid-size, as they struggle with the “Great Resignation.” All the government handouts this past year have taught many people they do not have to work to get money. Inflation is another hit on businesses. The Colorado Supreme Court recently ruled that employers must pay all accrued “PTO,” Paid Time Off, when someone leaves the company. “Big Business,” with the aid of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, are pushing immigration policies that provide cheap labor. This is just one reason we are seeing non-enforcement of border laws. Government is expanding the H1-B Visa program for additional “cheap labor.” Colorado is looking at legislation that will void employee arbitration and all lawsuits against an employer, many of them frivolous, will be heard in court. The Colorado Democrats are also looking at allowing an employee to choose any doctor in workman compensation claims. This opens up opportunity for fraud in workman comp claims. The Democrats have a “trifecta” with the Colorado House, Senate and Governorship and are able to get their policies through with little resistance

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On November 16, 2021, the FBI, aided by local law enforcement, forcibly entered the home of America’s Mom Sherronna Bishop. No matter where you are on the political spectrum, this should cause significant concern for each of us. Sherronna is the mom of four and cares deeply about our kid’s education and that we have honest, fair and impartial elections in our communities, our counties, our state and our country. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, Sherronna answers the difficult questions about the FBI’s “visit” to her home.

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Kim recognizes the deep divide happening with law enforcement focus in the Denver metro area. JeffCO police are on hand to make sure attendees at a Christmas event have masks on. Meanwhile, Denver’s Union Station has become a crime ridden area with risks to RTD passengers, vendors and property values. The recent FBI raid on America’s Mom Sherronna Bishop is another travesty regarding protection of personal rights. The America’s Veteran’s Stories featuring Marine Veteran Marty Letellier who served in the Korean War, the “Forgotten War,” and fought at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, November 27-December 13, 1940, airs this Sunday. The show broadcasts 3-4pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Additional shows air on Saturday and Sunday night at 10pm featuring other veterans. Kim asks listeners to read HR 550, a bill “To amend the Public Health Service Act with respect to immunization system data modernization and expansion, and for other purposes.” Then call your Senators and Congressional representatives to voice your concern and stop this terrible piece of legislation. This is yet another assault by the federal government and bureaucratic agencies to take away your freedom.

Mary Alpers, co-owner of Three Points Financial, agrees with Kim that failure is part of life and we must teach this to our children along with humility. Mary’s firm is a fee-only firm. Three Points Financial services include investments, tax planning and financial estate planning. Mary is now helping clients strategize as the tax year is coming to a close. Mary explains the advantage of “Donor Advanced Funds.” Contact Three Points Financial to set a meeting and strategize for year-end finances.

America is under attack, specifically Caucasian Americans through the manipulation of blacks, with our children as the prize. Cain has set up a task force and can be reached at TaskForceFreedom@aol.com. His group is assisting parents who need help and has three main objectives: hear complaints of people regarding CRT, address schools on a monthly basis and co-ordinate with parents who want to homeschool their children. Today his group is holding a rally outside Loveland High School. He also seeks a law firm to represent families fighting CRT in their schools and communities.

Guest Lauren Fix, the Car Coach, discusses the “kill switch” that will be in all cars by 2026 per the Build Back Better bill unless we fight back and contact our Senators and Congressional representatives to have this eliminated. The kill switch will have the capability to monitor your movements and automatically turn your car off if the AI (artificial intelligence) deems you not able to drive. Additionally, it will have the cap

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Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim in studio. Kim reminds listeners to tune in 3pm on Sunday to America’s Veteran’s Stories featuring Marine Veteran Marty Letellier who served in the Korean War, also known as the “Forgotten War.” Marty fought in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, November 27-December 13, 1940. Additional America’s Veteran’s Stories shows broadcast Saturday and Sunday nights at 10pm. All shows air on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Kim also suggests listening to the new Reggie Carr I’m a Uniter show with Clancie Jones which broadcasts Friday mornings, 9-10am. We are now in an “ideological Normandy” and we must storm the beaches of false rhetoric. One of our Founding Fathers, Dr. Benjamin Rush, was correct when he said medical freedom and property rights should be placed in the Constitution. Unfortunately, it did not happen. The Senate votes down Biden’s vaccination mandate with two Democrats joining the Republicans.

Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, joins Kim to talk about the Federal Reserve’s comments on inflation. Chairman Powell has recognized that inflation may not be transitory. Mortgage rates are fluctuating but predominantly staying under 3%. There is still an opportunity to get record low rates. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 for professional advice on mortgages, refinancing and reverse mortgages.

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge and author at Popular Rationalism, joins Kim’s and Dr. Vecchio’s conversation. RFK Jr.’s new book, The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health, is the basis of the discussion. Ethical, medical research and ethical, medical practice should be the emphasis today. RFK Jr.’s book is well documented with extensive citations. RK Jr. notes that Dr. Fauci, with a flick of a pen, can do anything without any accountability. The Senate continually funds NIH which does research without peer review and where bureaucrats, including Fauci, monetarily profit from products that are brought to market by big PHARMA. The book is a stunning indictment of one of the most famous people in today’s society. It’s brings to light extremely disturbing data on the CDC website that no one in mainstream media questions. The data is intentionally confusing and manipulated, including lack of reporting of break through cases of those who have received the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus vaccination. Dr. Lyons-Weiler and Dr. Vecchio discuss auto body dependent disease enhancement. The vaccination is more harmful than known and Fauci should be fired at the next Senate hearing. Dr. Lyons-Weiler stresses the importance of having a doctor you trust to discuss your health, and this includes using the Brownstein Protocol as there are preventive measures that can be taken to lessen your risk of getting COVID-19. The first step is maintaining good health. American medicine changed for the worse when it became for-profit. Medical care should not be political. The CDC and public health decisions should be apolitical. Unfortunately, the reaction and disruption to COVID-19 is political.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, reports that houses are still being bought and sold during the holidays. Inventory is tight, and that is why you need a professional to help you in this challenging housing market. Karen can be reached at 303-877-7516 and looks forward to talking to you.

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Kim and Producer Steve begin the show discussing government induced inflation, the silent thief very visible at the gas pump. Sunday’s America’s Veteran’s Stories will feature Marine Veteran Marty Letellier who served in the Korean War and fought at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, November 27-December 13, 1940. The show broadcasts Sunday at 3pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Sunday evening at 10pm will be a rebroadcast of Kim’s interview with Retired Army Major General John Raaen, a World War II veteran who was on Omaha Beach on D-Day. A third show is broadcast at 10pm on Saturday featuring Marine Vietnam War Veteran Bear Owen. Affordable, reliable, efficient and abundant energy empowers everyday Americans to thrive and prosper. PBIs, (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties ) are manipulating and increasing the price of fuel through rules and regulations. The Clinton Foundation donations are reduced to a trickle as donors can no longer buy political influence. The 16th Amendment began taxing income in the United States. The right to deduct qualified expenses gives influence and power to wealthy individuals. Kim suggests a total tax (Federal, State, County, Municipal, Property, etc.) of 10% so that we will reclaim the power of the people to decide they spend their money instead of PBIs forcing higher taxes to fund federal agencies and bureaucrats.

Kim and Producer Steve continue their review of current issues. Colorado Springs Districts 11 and 20 reverse mask mandates, one key issue they campaigned on. Biden’s administration is dealt another blow as a judge blocks nationwide mandatory vaccinations for federal contractors. This is one of many examples where the American Idea and the judicial system are being tested. The World Health Organization states that there is no evidence that booster shots will give greater COVID protection to individuals. Xcel Energy used political influence (both sides of the aisle) to implement rules and regulations to shut down Colorado’s coal industry. PBIs are using the same template to destroy Colorado’s oil and gas industry. FDA says it will take 55 years to release the Pfizer COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus documents. A recent article examines the reality of mask mandates and the tyrannical use of power. Sen. Bennett receives a donation from a key influencer with ties to Russia and the pipeline Nord Stream 2. Is Bennett working for lobbyists or his constituents? Kim voices support for Adam Andrzeyewski with Open the Books. He has a petition that will require Congressional members to sign an affidavit that they have read a bill before voting on it. The state of Colorado reports they have about $73 million in fraudulent unemployment claims. Taxpayers’ money is being used to for COVID-19 contact tracing.

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“Yesterday, December 7th, 1941–a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.” These are the words of President Franklin D. Roosevelt the day after the attack eighty years ago. 2,403 Americans died (1,177 were on the USS Arizona), 18 ships were damaged, two U.S. Navy battleships, the USS Arizona and USS Utah were sunk, and 180 aircraft were destroyed. Why is this not taught in America’s classrooms and why does mainstream media ignore this historic moment? Kim reflects on her father’s cousin who died at Pearl Harbor and his remains have just been recently identified. He was on the USS Oklahoma where 429 people were killed.

Reviewing current issues Kim comments that it is hard to believe that there is no recognition of natural immunity after infection nor preventive treatments when discussing COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus mandated vaccinations. Epoch Times reports a cruise ship disembarking from New Orleans, with all vacationers and crew members vaccinated, is reporting at least 10 people with COVID-19. New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio mandates COVID-19 vaccinations for all private businesses in New York. Nevada imposes a surcharge that takes effect next year on all workers who have not received a COVID-19 vaccination. Drugs and crime have escalated to horrific conditions at Union Station in Denver during the past year.

Frequent guest Josh Philipp, award-winning investigative reporter for The Epoch Times and host of Crossroads, joins Kim for a robust discussion on COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus mandates, the new variant Omicron, and the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. Josh explains that DeBlasio is a communist and it is no surprise that he leaves office with an edict demanding all private businesses implement forced vaccinations on their employees. It is politics over the well-being of the people. New Yorkers do not necessarily see this as a problem of the left and instead it is seen as a problem of the individual. The Omicron variant has proven to be mild but politicians and bureaucrats are using it to keep and expand their emergency powers to reignite their power of fear over the people. Science is Fauci in the eyes of many, which has been proven wrong many times over. The Democrats are overplaying their hand and may have a tremendous loss of power after the 2022 election. Josh reflects briefly on his family’s experience at Pearl Harbor as his great grandfather was a chief steward in the Navy. Josh refers to December 7th as the day Americans woke up. Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell ran a pedophile ring for the elite. Unfortunately, many people have refused to testify and the judge will not allow disturbing evidence into the public arena. Josh ends optimistically stating that if you look at the world it may look hopeless but it is not. We have hit an extreme low point in our country’s history and we will reverse this. The mainstream media, large corporations, and corrupt politicians do not have a problem with tyranny as long as they have power and control. “We the People” will reclaim our Founding Heritage and our Liberty.

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Kim encourages listeners to read Life of Fear or Life of Peace by researcher Patti Kurgan explaining why we must always Trust our God and not the government. Andy Peth, part of the KLZ Rush to Reason Show, Tuesday and Friday 3-6pm joins Kim in studio. The second segment movie review of the Friday Rush to Reason show has become the most popular time of the broadcast and is replayed at 6-7pm on Fridays. Andy states that “if you only value people that agree with you, you do not value people, in fact, you only value yourself.” Kim cites Reggie Carr’s I’MA UNITER show on Friday, 9-10am on KLZ, as a great example of the importance to listen to and hear all individuals.

Mary Alpers, co-owner of Three Points Financial, notes that Christmas is about “threes.” There is faith, hope and charity, and the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Mary shares her own “three:” give to others, look at ROTH conversions for potential tax savings, and consider I Bonds as the interest rate is currently 7.12%. You can reach Mary and co-owner Steve Cruice at threepointsfinancial.com.

America’s Veterans Stories this Sunday will feature Retired Army Major General John Raaen. General Rahn was at Omaha Beach on D-Day, June 6th 1944. He tells his story with incredible clarity as he is approaching his 100th birthday. The program is on at 3pm , MT on Sunday. Other veterans shows broadcast Saturday and Sunday nights at 10pm. All shows are aired on KLZ 560 AM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website and the KLZ app.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, gives a brief description of their inventory. Hal encourages listeners to come into their store in Sedalia or their new pop-up store in Castle Rock. Their website is another great place to see inventory. Castlegate has an array of holiday gifts and kitchen accessories, black smith cleavers, outdoor knives and pocket knives. Hurry in for the best selection.

Andy and Kim continue their discussion with Andy explaining his roots—he was brought up in a Marxist family of atheists although they attend an extremely liberal Lutheran church. Andy comments that Germany’s edict to lockdown the unvaccinated is typical of Germany trying to take over the world. Andy states that it is all about choice vs. control, ringing similarity to Kim’s freedom vs. force. The radical left will use the American Ideal to take away your freedom; they use freedom as a tool. Mainstream media and social media are other tools used by the left to control others. Reshuffling the letters of “omicron” changes it to the moronic” virus. Andy notes the Rittenhouse case was an open and shut case as Rittenhouse was defending himself. The belief is that there was a division in the jury. Andy comments that some leftist jurors were probably looking at the case through the lens of: public safety, private safety; and the political lens instead of impartial justice. Andy concludes with the statement, Rittenhouse was lynched by mainstream media, social media, the White House and others.

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Producer Steve notes that Kim’s opening of the show had the phrase “inject into our bodies.” Kim points out that the clip was produced a few years before anyone said the word “COVID-19,” let alone “mandatory vaccinations.” It refers to Colorado legislation during the 2019 session regarding mandated student vaccinations. Think PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) when discussing vaccinations, especially PHARMA. Prop 119: LEAP (a proposed new marijuana tax “for the children”) would have produced what the radical left wanted, a permanent government not held accountable to anyone. America’s Veterans Stories will feature Retired Army Major General John Raaen, a World War II veteran. General Raaen was on Omaha Beach on D-Day. The interview broadcasts this Sunday at 3pm. Additional America’s Veteran’s Stories broadcast Saturday and Sunday at 10pm. Listen on KLZ 560 AM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website or the KLZ app. We continually hear that there is not enough money to give teachers pay raises but Pueblo D60 finds $1000 for all employees who were vaccinated by November 10th. Penn State employees who refuse to get the COVID/Wuhan-China vaccination will be sent to classes to be “re-educated.” Alumni at colleges and universities begin to withhold donations due to political indoctrination on campuses.

Guest Sean Spicer, former White House Press Secretary under Trump, joins Kim to discuss his new book, Radical Nation: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s Dangerous Plan for America. This includes why Biden picked Kamala Harris, the first black, female Vice President. It is all about his legacy. Sean and Kim also discuss the “Steele dossier” based on numerous false “allegations” that were investigated although there was substantial proof to show otherwise. As one Deep Swamp character opined, ‘We are not saying it is true, we are saying they are allegations that need to be investigated.’

Karen Levine, award-winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and long-time sponsor of Kim’s two shows, updates us on the housing market. We are now in the fourth quarter and things have cooled off only slightly, mostly due to people’s attention on the holidays. There is opportunity for homebuyers, especially with low mortgage rates. Homeownership serves as a hedge against inflation. Give Karen a call at 303-877-7516 for professional advice on either buying or selling your home.

Guest Ben Murrey, Independence Institute’s Director of Fiscal Policy, discusses Governor Polis’ proposed budget for fiscal year 2022-23 amounting to $40 billion, an additional $3.5 billion from the previous year. $12-$14 billion will be placed in the General Fund, an increase of $1 billion from last year. State revenues are stable and actually have exceeded projections before COVID-19 hit, not necessarily because of productivity in the state. The federal government has “airlifted billions of dollars” into Colorado that can be used over the course of many years. Inflation is here because of the trillions of dollars that have been printed out of thin air. The economy looks good on paper but it is not real wealth creation but paper creation. Looking at $424 million, as an example, to be spent on “air quality improvement,” we see that public policy is about control. Ben reflects back to the Fiscal Year 2012-13 when the budget was $20 billion. The proposed budget is double this amount. Keep in mind Colorado’s population only grew 15%.from 2010 to 2020.

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It’s hard to believe but December is here. We each have the choice of how we use our time each day. Sunday’s America’s Veterans Stories will feature Retired Army Major General John Raaen, a World War II D-Day Veteran. You don’t want to miss this show 3pm on Sunday. Both Saturday and Sunday night at 10pm are broadcasts featuring other America’s Veteran’s Stories guests. The show airs on KLZ 560 AM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website and the KLZ app. Signer of the Declaration of Independence Dr. Benjamin Rush stated: “Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize into an underground dictatorship.” Kim’s guests today explain that medical discrimination is the new bigotry. Biden’s signed infrastructure bill includes a “kill switch” for all cars which would give PBI’s the power to decide who drives and who doesn’t.

Danette Reeves is Kim’s first guest. She recounts a recent nose surgery that resulted in extreme pain. The doctor refused to numb her nostrils to remove stints in her nose stating that she could not have the pain relief because she was not vaccinated. Her husband called the hospital administrator and was told that this is the policy for all unvaccinated patients. This is discrimination. What happened to the Hippocratic Oath? Vaccinations should be voluntary, not forced. Why are PBIs forcing the vaccine and not even acknowledging the medical benefits of antibodies from those who have had the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus?

Lorne Levy, owner of Polygon Financial, explains that Oicron, a variant of the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus, has shaken the financial markets. On Friday the market had a massive move down and interest rates went down slightly. The Fed has recognized that inflation is not transitory. Before mortgage rates go up it is best to call Lorne at 303-880-8881. Lorne can help you get prequalified and lock in your mortgage rate.

Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim and states instantly that her prior guest should sue for assault. What this doctor did to Danette is inexcusable. Dr. Vecchio blames healthcare turning into a corporate complex. Corporate healthcare started with HillaryCare, and was ramped up by Obamacare. Corporations show they will comply easily with PBI’s orders regardless of the patient’s comfort and rights. Many hospitals and doctors have become “social justice” healthcare workers looking out for “community” good at the expense of individual patient rights. This corporate hospital structure does not easily allow for a healthy doctor-patient relationship. Worst of all, some doctors have become immoral. Dr. Vecchio echoes a Kim theme: Wake up. Do not ignore what is happening. You have a responsibility to protect individual rights.

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Thank you to the Harris Family for sponsoring today’s show featuring Ben Martin, patriot, historian, West Point graduate and former Army Ranger.  Ben discusses the Southern Campaign of America’s Revolutionary War. Emphasis is on Continental Army Major General Nathanael Greene who was referred to as the “Savior of the South” and “The Fighting Quaker.”  Kim remarks that the Usurpations noted in our Declaration of Independence, or complaints, are parallel to what is happening today as PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interest Parties) act like Kings intent on controlling our lives.  Kim cites details from news articles regarding Polis administration scandals.  Polis had rewarded his friends and close business associates with lucrative no-bid contracts that included double dipping by one state employee and the invasion of our privacy by another.  Plus remember that Polis paid zero federal taxes for three years.

Guest Ben Martin agrees that Polis has violated our rights under the Fourth Amendment which protects us from unreasonable search and seizures.  People must stand up for their rights:  Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness as the Patriots did during the Revolutionary War.  Life is bigger than just what we see today.  Think how the Continental Army never gave up under the command of General George Washington.  Last month Ben left off with the Battle of Philadelphia.  The British now had their eyes on the south.  Washington looked to Greene as the commander in the south but Congress initially chose someone else.

Lord Cornwallis and General Greene battled many times in the south.  Greene’s favored commander to assist him was Daniel Morgan, a man of great tactical skills, and the one who defeated Colonel Banastre “Bloody” Tarleton in the Battle of Cowpens and thus acquired the vengeance of Cornwallis.   Greene went further into North Carolina with his troops. Ben explains the “Race to the Dan” which refers to the Dan River.  It was a crucial water barrier and Greene, using his superior foresight, realized the significance of the river.  Ben concludes with the major battle at the Guilford Courthouse, which the British won but with extremely high casualties.

Kimberlee Bell, owner of Kunjani Coffee, entices Kim with one of her holiday specials, Eggnog Latte.  Also, hours have changed from 7am-5pm so that Kunjani is available for private parties in the evening during the holidays.  Make a special note that Kunjani Coffee is in Douglas County with no restrictions.  Give Kimberlee a shout if you’re interested in reserving an evening or Saturday night for your special event.

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Guest Debbie Perry-Smith, Director of Safe Rockies, an alliance group to fight sex trafficking, is in studio with Kim to start the week. Kim reminds listeners that America’s Veterans Stories is broadcast three times during the weekend, 3pm on Sunday, and 10pm both on Saturday and Sunday evenings on KLZ. Don’t miss the chance to hear our veteran’s stories. Old Dominion University professor changes the narrative by re-defining “pedophiles” as “minor-attracted persons.” The veil is off on how corrupt and radical the left is. Debbie recollects a personal experience when her daughter was injured during a school event, taken to the hospital and was treated prior to Debbie, her mother, being notified. The Salvation Army goes woke, telling their white donors to acknowledge their “privilege.” Let’s see how that works out for them. Matt Menza, veteran Navy pilot, explains why he sent a letter to Vail Resorts explaining his family will not be skiing on Vail Resort slopes this year. Matt has refused to participate in Vail’s “Papers Please” mandate. The people behind mandates are all about power and control. In America, the words “Papers Please” should send a wave of terror through us when we look at history. Note the similarities of Hitler in 1938.

Marlin Kirsch, owner of Kirsch Insurance, reminds listeners that December 7th is the last day allowed to make changes to your Medicare Plan. The importance of reviewing both your prescription plan and Advantage plan cannot be stressed enough. Marlin also explains that Part B participants will see a 14% increase in 2022 from 2021.

Kim and Debbie continue their conversation moving onto America’s Mom, Sherronna Bishop. Mesa County is the tip of the iceberg when discussing election integrity. Sherronna is a key person in looking into election integrity for the past election, 2020. Sherronna and volunteers went door to door to verify key voting records and found many anomalies, including 30 ballots being sent to an empty lot. Secretary of State Griswold did a “Trust and Build” on voting machines throughout Colorado on each county’s voting machines. Clerk Peters notes that some election data was erased. Federal law states the data from an election must be maintained for 22 months and for the state of Colorado it is 24 months. Tina Peters, Mesa County Clerk and Gold Star mom, took images of the voting machines before and after Griswold’s actions, and that is most probably why they are demonizing her. The “FBI has morphed into a domestic terror organization,” as one reporter states. Twenty-three counties in Colorado have more people registered to vote than eligible voters. If we do not have trusted elections, we do not have a country! There is a rally to show support for both Sherronna and Tina this Wednesday, 12/1, noon-1:30, in front of the old Grand Junction Court House titled: Trust and Justice Rally for We the People. Bring signs with your county on statewide support. We must stay vigilant and fight back tyranny.

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Kim invites listeners to tune in to America’s Veterans Stories this Sunday at 3pm, MT to hear the story of Vietnam Marine pilot Veteran Bear Owen. Additional shows featuring other veterans will broadcast on Saturday and Sunday evenings at 10pm. All shows can be heard on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM or the KLZ app.

Tyrannical overreach and fear have been the two consistent elements of the government’s response to the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus. Patti Kurgan has written an article, Life of Fear or Life of Peace, stating that now is the time to put yourself in the hands of our Creator, God. In doing so, peace will fall upon you eliminating the turmoil and anxiety so many people live in today. Advent is the time of year we prepare for the coming of Jesus Christ. The door to God’s house is open and He is waiting for you to enter.

Steve Cruice, Three Points Financial co-owner, notes that money can bring joy or can take joy out of your life. During this weekend of “thanks” he states three ways that money can bring joy: establish your own financial finish line; give to charitable organizations or people in need and; give with the attitude of gratitude.

Guest Father John Lager, Capuchin Franciscan and National Chaplain of FOCUS, Fellowship of Catholic University Students, joins Kim and Patti to share thoughts on the Advent season. It is a time to prepare for the coming of our Lord and also a time to look forward to the second coming of Christ. With hope, expectations and anticipation we ask the Lord to come into our hearts and our souls. We need to be in a state of reflective silence and heed the advice of St. Teresa of Calcutta: “We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness.” Kim references Psalm 46:10: “Be still, and know that I am God.” Advent is an opportunity to grow closer to God. One way is to be of service to others. The conversation moves to the difference between joy and happiness. Joy is found in the Holy Spirit as He gives us refuge, comfort and strength. During this Christmas season always keep in mind the image of the Christmas crib in the stable. Invite your family and friends to reflect on the Lord.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, has a number of gift items for your Christmas shopping list. Castlegate knives become heirlooms for future generations. Castlegate has specials for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday. Check them out on their website. You’ll find unique blacksmith cleavers, outdoor knives, kitchen knives sets, and cutlery boards. You can also visit Castlegate’s pop up store in Castle Rock at the Mercantile and the store in Sedalia.

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Our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln, issued A Day for Thanksgiving Proclamation (recited by Kim) and the Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863) within a few weeks of one another. How does a childhood such as Lincoln’s produce the man that he became? On this day we are thankful for our friends and family, and the American Idea, which we have a duty to preserve for future generations. We also must set aside the government’s propaganda of fear and instead follow in the paths of our American heroes.

Guest Harold Holzer, leading authority on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era and co-chair of the Lincoln Forum, joins Kim to discuss Lincoln’s life. Harold begins with the tragedy of Lincoln losing his mother at a very early age. His father left him and his sister for three months, in the middle of winter, to find a new wife. Lincoln’s step-mom favored him over her own son. She educated Lincoln with an emphasis on reading. Lincoln was an amazing commentator and his wit added to his effectiveness. It has been rumored that Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address on the train to the event and Harold clarifies that this has proven to be false. The Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous and impactful speeches ever delivered. Harold’s recent book, The Presidents vs. the Press: The Endless Battle between the White House and the Media–from the Founding Fathers to Fake News, is a testament to Presidents dating back to Washington having a difficult time dealing with the press and their mis-truths. Harold discusses Lincolns’ reasoning for and the ramifications of suspending the writ of habeas corpus.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance (303-877-7516) and valued sponsor of both of Kim’s shows, expresses what she is thankful for this Thanksgiving weekend. She includes friends, family and God’s beauty seen throughout the state of Colorado. Karen is especially thankful for the ability and opportunity to help people become homeowners, whether buying a home for their family or buying a home for others to live in.

This week’s America’s Veterans Stories will feature an interview with Bear Owen, a Marine Vietnam Veteran pilot, at 3pm on Sunday afternoon. Additional shows featuring other veterans will broadcast, Saturday and Sunday evenings at 10pm. All shows air on KLZ 560 AM, KLZ 100.7 FM and the KLZ app.

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This coming weekend, America’s Veterans Stories will broadcast three separate shows featuring veterans who we thank for their service to our country. Sunday afternoon at 3pm will feature Bear Owen, Vietnam Veteran Marine pilot. The other shows broadcast 10pm Saturday and 10pm on Sunday. All can be heard on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM or by downloading the KLZ app.

Bill Federer, speaker and host of the radio show American Minute and author of numerous books including The Treacherous World of the 16th Century & How the Pilgrims Escaped It: The Prequel to America’s Freedom, joins Kim for a lively discussion on the truth surrounding the Pilgrims coming to America. Bill explains in detail the historical perspective of the founding of America. Interesting facts include that the Pilgrims were terrorized by Muslim Barbary pirates. Bill also explains the devastation caused by the Ottoman Empire as it sieged Constantinople and Vienna, and its relevance to America. The Ottomans influenced the ruling style of the kings of Spain, France, England and the Turkish Sultans. Learn how the Caribbean got its name. Addressing American history, Bill notes the differences between the founding of Plymouth Rock and Jamestown. He tells the story of Squanto and Squanto’s importance to the settlers. Bill ends by examining the Pilgrim’s experiment with communism. Originally, the land was public and held in a community pact. People did minimal work because there was no incentive to produce; it was a complete failure and the Pilgrims almost starved to death. Then William Bradford and other Pilgrim leaders proposed to let everyone have their own property and be responsible for themselves. A complete shift of work ethic emerged as people became industrious and kept most of the fruits of their labor or to be voluntarily traded with others. The Pilgrims began to thrive and flourish.

Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, joins Kim to express his thanks to Kim and the wonderful shows she has produced over the year. He expresses his gratitude to the many listeners he has worked with in securing mortgages, refinances and reverse mortgages. He is especially thankful that he has helped his clients save money on their mortgages. If you are looking for any type of mortgage, give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881.

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Kim begins with John 8:32: “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” Where is the truth in COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus data? There is a lack of investigative reporting by the mainstream media as they state half-truths and/or half lies while manipulating the data. Tyranny and oppression are forced and coerced throughout the world as governments try to isolate the people, many times according to their vaccination status.

Dr. Douglas Groothuis compares objective truth to relative truth. Dr. Groothuis is a Christian Philosopher (lover of wisdom) and Apologist. He is the author of numerous books, including Christianity that Counts: Being a Christian In A Non-Christian World. The book is centered around what is “truth.” The most important truth is the Gospel as God is the Way to Life. It’s important to honor people’s experiences but we must not make up truth by saying ‘you have your truth, I have my truth.’” Truth is the facts in context. In order to understand objective truth we must search for truth that is independent of subjective feelings and bias. One must know the general facts of a situation and one must also know all the facts in the larger framework of the situation. “All men are created equal,” is the strong foundation of America and has a theological base. Critical Race Theory (CRT), a form of Marxism, is not true as it divides individuals by race and pushes conflict by defining groups as oppressors (whites) and oppressed (minority racial groups). America was not founded on racism and America does not need to be torn down. The American Idea matches up to Christianity. The First Amendment assures us freedom of religion and freedom from a religion established by the government. We do have de facto government religions as environmentalism and CRT are established through public education and public policy paid for with our tax dollars.

Dr. Groothuis’ most recent book is a raw personal account of his wife’s struggle with depression and dementia, Walking Through Twilight: A Wife’s Illness-A Philosopher’s Lament. He classifies it as a lament, similar to the Book of Lamentations in the Bible when a cry of the heart is placed before God. Dr. Groothuis asserts that Biblical scriptures offer us much hope in that Christ died on the cross, He was raised from the dead, He ascended into Heaven, and He will come again. Christ is our Saviour. Christ experienced every suffering that we as humans can experience, in order to atone for our sins. The hope of the Gospel does not disappoint us. Be thankful. Be humble. Each of us is created in the image of God. Ultimate gratitude is to God because of what He has given us and what He will give us in the future-Redemption.

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Kim and Producer Steve are joined in studio by Liberty Toastmaster member Christie Whaley and founder of Patriotic Bible Study Chris Tubbs. This Thanksgiving week the four are grateful for living in America, the wisdom of our Founding Fathers, and our Divine Provider. God is with us. We have a civic duty to preserve liberty as the American Idea is very unique. Colonial Americans read the Bible on a daily basis, including the children, and they knew how to live because of the Bible; very different from today. The beauty of America is that “We the People” make the decisions on who represents us versus governed by a king, a dictator, a czar, a sultan, a chief, etc…

Christie reads Giving Thanks to the Invisible Hand written by Jeff Jacoby in 2003. It begins, “GRATITUDE TO THE ALMIGHTY is the theme of Thanksgiving, and has been ever since the Pilgrims of Plymouth brought in their first good harvest.”

Danielle Green with Kirsch Insurance Group, Medicare Insurance specialists, reminds listeners that December 7th is the last day for the 2022 Medicare Open Enrollment as there will be no changes allowed after that date. The advantage of working with Kirsch Insurance Group is their proprietary software that assesses prescription drug coverage with a variety of insurance carriers. Many Kirsch Insurance Group clients have saved substantial amounts of money as Kirsch Insurance Group helps you choose the plan that works best for you.

Kim, Christie and Chris continue their conversation regarding the “invisible hand.” Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties (PBIs) has overreached their power and authority in their response to the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus. Less than 1% of COVID reported cases have died of COVID. More than 99% of those reported with COVID survive. PBIs are intentionally stripping the rights of the people and “We the People” must put the government back in its limited boundaries, having less power than the individual. History shows that people flourish under Capitalism. Under “statism” people lose their spirit and react to the whims of the government by retracking. Capitalism can cure almost any issue, including racism. Christie shares the example that in today’s service industry you need both a diverse workforce and clientele. Christie concludes that the truth is found in God and she is grateful to our Founding Fathers. Chris states that we must trust God and love our fellow man. Chris can be reached at thechristubbs@gmail.com or on social media with the handle thechristubbs.

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Happy 158th Anniversary Gettysburg Address! Allen Thomas, frequent guest and author, is in studio with Kim to talk about Lincoln’s famous speech. Kim encourages listeners to tune in to the America’s Veterans Stories this weekend. There will be three separate shows featuring our veterans. Sunday at 3pm Kim interviews Nellie Paler, a Vietnam Veteran Marine pilot. Saturday and Sunday at 10pm features other veterans. Each show broadcasts on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM.

The Gettysburg Address is one of the most important speeches from our 16th President Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln spoke of human equality, sacrifices of the many, union of the nation, rebirth of our nation and a nation of liberty. Lincoln and George Washington are giants in history as they were committed to the founding principles of America: that all men are Created Equal with Rights from God of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Kim reminds listeners to give Karen Levine (303-877-7516), with RE/MAX Alliance, a call if they are interested in their family visiting Santa on Saturday, December 11th, 10-noon. Karen has reserved three spots for Kim’s listeners.

Steve Cruice with Three Points Financial explains the advantages of working with Three Points Financial. As a fee only firm, they offer tax planning, investment strategies and retirement counseling. Tax planning is vitally important with all that is happening in Congress. One massive infrastructure spending bill has been signed by Biden while the “social infrastructure” bill is working its way through the House and Senate. The potential for negative consequences to investment portfolios is high at this time. Steve emphasizes that inflation is a tax on everyone.

Lesley Hollywood, grassroots activist, invites everyone to a “No Jabs For Jobs” rally Saturday, November 20th, 1-3pm on Thornton Parkway. The vaccine and mask mandates are government overreach using force and coercion. We must stand up to protect our rights, including our privacy rights. This tyrannical force must be stopped.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool and sponsor of both shows, announces the opening of a pop-up store at the Castle Rock Mercantile. The store is fully stocked with kitchen related tools, steak knife sets and carving sets, and other merchandise. Hal notes that they have trained knife sharpening technicians for any dull knives that may be in your home.

Allen and Kim continue their conversation highlighting Allen’s new op-ed, The Civil War of Ideas. Our country is divided due to the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus disruption. We have gone from “two weeks to flatten the curve” to “coerced jabs for jobs.” This is pure tyranny. As a nation we must acknowledge that this will not work. We are fighting the same battle as the Civil War where some people are considered inferior to others. Looking at the past we know that we have fallen short many times, including in the equality of freedom. However, we have worked to rectify our shortcomings. We paid our penance with the death and destruction of the Civil War. Humans and human nature are not perfect however the American Idea is perfect and we must preserve it. Tyranny is not the answer. Reason over emotion must persevere. In conversations over the holidays do not lay blame but be persuasive in your defense of liberty.

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Longest standing sponsor for Kim’s show, Karen Levine (303-877-7516), realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, and show sponsor Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, join Kim in studio to discuss the current housing shortage and interest rates. This weekend listeners will have the opportunity to hear three separate America’s Veterans Stories interviews. Sunday at 3pm Kim will interview Nellie Paler, a Vietnam Marine pilot veteran. Saturday and Sunday evenings at 10pm the show will feature veterans from previously recorded interviews. All shows are on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 1007 FM. Kim’s quote from John Maynard Keynes leads to a robust conversation on Keynesian economic theory. Keynes was a supporter of government intervention, including deficit spending, during periods of economic instability. Kim, Karen and Lorne look at Keynesian theory during 2008 and now.

Economist Dr. Murray Sabrin analyzes inflation as seen today. We are seeing monetary inflation because of the infusion of trillions of dollars by the government in the money supply. The biggest scandal today is that inflation is running at 6.2% annually while interest rates have not increased for savings accounts. Dr. Sabrin is advocating for a tax deduction on the loss of interest for those savers with Congressional members. Housing prices continue to rise with income increases lagging behind. The government is working to micromanage the economy with central planning. We need a free market focused on lower taxes, less regulation and no infusion of government money so that the economy will run effectively.

Karen, on the heels of her returning from the National Association of Realtors convention, reports that the 1031 Exchange has not been dissolved in the infrastructure bill signed by Biden on Monday. This is good news for middle class investors. Additionally, the tax on unrealized gains was not included in the bill. The “Social Infrastructure” bill is yet to be determined. There is limited housing inventory. This has led to the average price of homes in the Denver metro area increasing by 15% over the past year. Refinancing, reverse mortgages and home equity loans have helped many homeowners in various investments. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, federal government agencies that back home mortgages, will increase their loan limit to almost $1 million due to home appreciation prices in some areas of the nation. Karen and Lorne agree that this is good for home buyers; without the increase in loan limit, people would not be able to afford homes. Zillow spent big in buying homes at an inflated prices. They realized their mistake and are withdrawing from their program of buying and flipping homes. Karen invites listeners to give her a call at 303-877-7516 if you would like your family to visit Santa with all the trimmings on Saturday, December 11th. Karen stresses that not all realtors are members of the National Association of Realtors. Karen is the person to help you buy or sell your home. Lorne advises potential buyers or those who want to leverage the equity in their home to call him at 303-880-8881.

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Terri Goon, President of Liberty Toastmasters North, joins Kim in the studio. Liberty Toastmasters is an organization that assists members in improving speaking and listening skills. Liberty Toastmasters also helps members bring clarity to topics so that communication with others can be effective. It is an excellent way to practice speaking in front of others before speaking in public. Liberty Toastmasters-Denver and Liberty Toastmasters-North meet twice a month and welcome new members.

You have the opportunity to hear three different veteran stories this weekend on America’s Veterans Stories. All shows can be heard on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Sunday at 3pm Kim will rebroadcast her interview with Nellie Paler. On both Saturday and Sunday evenings at 10pm previously recorded interviews, with other veterans who have served our country, are broadcast. Kim reports on her experience at last night’s Lone Tree City Council Meeting. The city government intentionally makes it difficult to participate in meetings with inconvenient scheduling times of the meetings. There is no transparency as the city refuses to audio or video record the meetings, therefore the only public record of the meeting is written action minutes. Terri interjects that in Longmont the meetings are offered live via streaming and they do record the meetings for future reference.

When looking up the definition of courage, think of Juli Paulsen. Juli is an immigrant from Colombia and became a citizen in 2019. This year she was elected Vice Chair of the GOP in Weld County. Working with 1500 parents, they held Weld County RE-4 school board members accountable. This resulted in both the President of the RE-4 School Board and the school Superintendent to resign on Monday evening. Juli is an example that we can all be part of the solution. Get involved and be active in local government affairs.

Kim and Terri welcome fellow members of Liberty Toastmasters to present on either Liberty: The Key to Prosperity or Gratitude. There are many nuggets of wisdom in their perspectives: how despair and hope build into determination; we must keep our beacon of light burning and in doing so we must give in order to receive; it is child abuse if you do not teach your children about the great country we live in; in America you have the freedom to be the very best you, you can be; the assertion that freedom is a necessity as we must refuse to capitulate to government mandates and; people with gratitude in their heart are the happiest.

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Thank you to Laramie Energy and Caerus Oil and Gas for their sponsorship of this show!

Kim remarks on President Brandon’s Build Back Better Plan that “eligible,” media organizations receive a $25,000 income tax credit per journalist the first year and then a $15,000 income tax credit per journalist for each of the next four years. This can be claimed for the first 1,500 journalists. Once again, PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) picking winners and losers with the added benefit of thanking slanted and corrupt mainstream media for their inaccurate reporting. Biden and Polis continue the drumbeat against fossil fuel energy.

Yvonne, a grassroots leader in Larimer County, is pleased to report that the Larimer County Health Department has cancelled their proposed vaccine passport program. The mask orders are still in effect. Yvonne and other activists prove that “We the People” can stop tyrannical dictates and expose PBI’s (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interest Parties) for what they are, tyrannical rulers. We have won this battle now we must liberate our children from mandated masks. Tommy Pigott, Director of Rapid Response for the Republican National Committee, reports on inflation rising 11%, and the impact on lower income families. These families are being hurt the most economically. Food banks, as the holiday season approaches, are close to empty. The Biden administration’s policies are complicit in what is happening as gas prices increase. Natural gas prices are expected to go up 130% and heating costs are expected to increase by 54% this winter. Democrats are picking winners and losers. We can draw parallels with Solyndra (which went out of business) and other renewable energy companies that Obama gave preferential treatment to. The Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm, is one example of conflict of interests due to her financial ties to a battery manufacturing firm for electric vehicles. John Kerry, Biden’s envoy for climate, flying around the world in his multiple private jets is another. The elites enrich themselves at the expense of the “little guy.”

Kimberlee Bell, owner of Kunjani Coffee, invites listeners to visit Kunjani for coffee, conversation, community and compassion. They are in need of two part-time baritas so if you are interested stop by to fill out an application or email kim@kunjanicoffee.com. For the holiday season Kimberlee has brewed up a few new coffee drinks. Tuesday’s special is a coffee flight offered from 12pm to 6pm. Come try some new flavors.

Guest Daniel Turner, founder and Executive Director of Power the Future, remarks on reports that Biden is preparing to auction 80 million acres of the Gulf of Mexico to oil and gas drilling companies. Smoke and Mirrors. In reality, the probability of a company making a bid is slim as the companies know that once purchased, they will have the EPA, Department of Interior, eco-radical groups, and others, breathing down their backs, using expensive rules and regulations to thwart drilling. 11,000 jobs vanished with the closure of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Biden is considering closing a pipeline in Michigan and a pipeline in Minnesota. Winter time is typically quite cold in both those states. Communities were thriving where the pipeline was being constructed. They’ve been decimated with Biden’s policies. The current administration does not support affordable, reliable, efficient and abundant energy for Americans. However, Biden supports the construction of an oil pipeline by Russia. Should our pipeline workers move to Russia to be employed? Democrats only want to be judged by their intentions, not the consequences of their actions. The climate conference in Glasgow was for the rich and famous to enjoy on the taxpayer’s dime. Attendees numbered 39,000. Let’s have an honest conversation about energy. Get involved at your local level where many of the policies, detrim

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Frequent guest and co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters Brad Beck is in the studio to comment on his recent op-ed, Somnambulant, No More. Somnambulant is French for sleep walking as in someone is awake but not aware of their surroundings. Kim and Brad analyze the differences between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. We live in a Constitutional Republic, not a democracy. Involvement in local government is extremely important. We must make the federal government smaller and have policies decided at the local level where the people are most impacted.

Ben Murrey, Director of Fiscal Policy at the Independence Institute, joins Kim to discuss his article, Murrey: Governor Polis crippled small business, now offers crutches. The Institute, under the guidance of Paul Prentice, published a report regarding the disruption from government policies during the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus reaction disruption in the state of Colorado. Some of the findings include: Colorado definitively suffered economically due to the lockdowns in comparison to less restrictive states; small businesses declined by 43% from Pre-COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus levels to now; the leisure and hospitality industry was hit the hardest economically, and as a result the largest minority group, Hispanics, suffered the most financially and; the Fortune 500/box stores saw a 61.4% increase in profits while the mom and pop stores were deemed “unessential” and closed. Polis, through policies, created the destruction of small businesses and now has a token offering by giving a waiver, in his proposed state budget for fiscal year 2022-23, on fees for those starting a new business.

Marlin Kirsch, owner of Kirsch Insurance Group, explains the importance of reviewing your Medicare plan for 2022. Anyone over 65 years of age who is part of this program, has until December 7th to make changes to coverage for 2022. Kirsch Insurance Group works with most insurance carriers in Colorado and has proprietary software to analyze what policy works best for your individual prescriptions and needs.

Kim and Brad continue their conversation regarding people who are waking up to the damages being done to our schools and our communities by leftist, activist policies. Parents were extremely engaged in this last election. Policies implemented during the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus were destructive to their children. When parents advocated for their children, they were shut down by arrogant school board members, which increased tensions. Education cannot be handed to the radical left. Instead, parents must insist on their students’ learning fundamentals like reading, writing and math along with civil knowledge. It is taxpayers’ money being spent and school board directors must be held accountable. Much of the “new” money that flowed in due to COVID-19 policies was spent on programs that were ineffective or administration costs, not to aid in the success of the students. Masks and vaccinations are other divisive issues, with most parents believing that it is a choice that must be made by parents and families, not school boards. We definitely do not want to be like Austria where lockdowns have been imposed on all unvaccinated people. It is very concerning that we should “show papers,” similar to Germany in the late 1930’s, to go places. We must all be active in our communities, including joining service organizations, presenting on a topic to students that we are knowledgeable about, attending board meetings, or becoming a member of a local board. We must be

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Matt Albright is Kim’s guest on America’s Veterans Stories broadcasting Sunday, 3pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Matt is the Director for Center for American Values based in Pueblo, home to the Medal of Honor Gallery. Have we lost our sense of humor in society? Cancel culture ruins almost everything but not “Let’s Go Brandon!” Mary Alpers, co-owner of Three Points Financial, discusses with Kim the advantages of working with fee only financial planning professionals. Three Points Financial encompasses all personal financial planning including tax planning, investments and retirement planning. This creates a relationship of longevity and loyalty. Mary reports that under the current version of the Biden’s Build Back Better Act, ROTH conversions are still legal. Unfortunately, this bill will really hit the middle class financially. The Congressional Budget Office is still analyzing the bill and Mary is awaiting the results.

Kim and Producer Steve review a number of recent articles. “King” Polis pens another executive order that declares that the entire state of Colorado is at high risk from COVID-19, adding that all adults are eligible for vaccine booster shots. Efficacy rates of vaccinations drop dramatically. Bill Gates acknowledges the failure of the COVID-19 vaccinations. Property rights come to mind when the University of Colorado is sued by sixteen students and faculty alleging religious discrimination relative to the vaccine mandate. Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool and sponsor of both shows, notes that the store’s inventory is the best ever and he is ready to help out all holiday shoppers. The store carries knives, beautiful handmade wood cutting boards, and many other useful items. Hal and his team are ready to assist you in your selections.

Guest Rick Turnquist, blogger and author of the recent op-ed Election 2022, shares his thoughts on last week’s election results. Virginia is a shining example of what can happen throughout the country in 2022, including Colorado. People are beginning to understand that the Democrat party has been hijacked by the radical left whose end objective is to have complete control of everyone’s life. We saw school boards throughout the country ignore parents, not allow them to speak at meetings, exhibit complete disdain and disrespect towards them. Parents were finally able to advocate for their children and vote these arrogant members off the boards. Rick cites Douglas County, Colorado as an example. Virginia turns over the state to the Republican party after many years of Democrat rule. We could see a compete change in demographics if the Biden administration continues to dump illegal immigrants in the red states. “If we don’t have a border, we don’t have a country.” The American Ideal is based on limited government and the rights of the individual. Get involved in the 2022 Election and watch the “red wave” spread across the nation.

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A BIG thank you to all the veterans who secured our freedoms through their service. Their sacrifices are noted, especially those who gave their lives. Matt Albright, Director of Center for American Values based in Pueblo, is Kim’s guest on America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday, 3pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. The “Brandon” administration acts in complete contrast to Trump’s as the Biden administration double downs on anti-American ideals, forced mandates such as no jab-no job, increased regulations and high taxes. Kim, on Veteran’s Day, appropriately reflects on her experience in Normandy, France for the 73rd anniversary of the WWII D-Day landings.

Frequent guest Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim to discuss the COVID-19/Wuhan-China Virus narrative. How did healthcare workers go from heroes to zeroes in a year? The government is controlling what doctors can and cannot do. Polis issues an executive order that gives him power to decide who will and will not be admitted into a hospital thereby creating two classifications of patients. The problem at hospitals is not beds but staffing as many healthcare professionals left the industry when Polis mandated that all healthcare workers must take the experimental vaccination. His actions violate the Hippocratic oath of “do no harm.” Risk benefit analysis and informed consent are not part of the mandated vaccination process. Polis’ actions makes one question what he will do next. The 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says that powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states or to the people. A true healthcare free market will bring down costs, increase access and improve quality. Governor Polis is setting up two classifications of people: vaccinated and unvaccinated. Epoch Times is the media leader in reporting medical discrimination.

Dr. Vecchio walks us through a historical perspective of nationalized healthcare. Karl Max noted that to control the people, government should control healthcare. Medicare and Medicaid began in the 1960’s under Johnson’s socialized programs. Obamacare was signed in 2010, which strengthened government control of healthcare, and made it more difficult for small medical practices to survive. Many doctors sold their practices to large corporations. Most physicians now practice under large corporations which is destroying the patient-doctor relationship. Doctors must obey the corporation’s demands (i.e. vaccine mandates) so that they can continue to practice and make a living. Big business and big government like each other. Big business influences big government PBI’s (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) to write regulations that favor the corporations. Corporations write checks to the politicians/candidates. We are witnessing a major transition in the medical industry: caring, ethical and moral individuals are changing his/her standards to comply to mandates and regulations. This leads to vicious behavior, to the point that patients are used as experiments (current vaccinations) and some are killed in the process. We have seen this transition over the past twenty plus months. Dr. Vecchio and Kim state that Americans are strong and are observant. Call your representatives and stand up so your voice will be heard.

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Kim references Obama’s speech at the climate change summit in Glasgow, Scotland, where he tells half-truths and focuses on an anti-America narrative. President “Brandon” was there last week. Curious that the elites who travel around the world use private jets for themselves and their staff as they opine that climate change is our number one health issue for today. Kerry states at the summit that America will not have coal plants by 2030. Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial shows video and has testimony that clearly explains Rittenhouse’s actions were in self-defense. A poll by USA Today, asking people what they want from Biden, receives a response of 20% stating he needs to quit. America’s Veterans Stories will feature Matt Albright, Director of Center for American Values based in Pueblo, at 3pm, Sunday on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group and sponsor of both of Kim’s shows, discusses the advantages of a reverse home mortgage. The Federal Reserve has stated it will begin “tapering,” which usually translates into higher interest rates which affect home buyers the most. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 for professional advice when researching your home mortgage.

Guest Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge updates listeners on the OSHA vaccination mandate for all businesses with over 100 employees. As of now, an emergency stay by the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals prohibiting enforcement of the rule is in place as the regulation raises “grave statutory and constitutional issues.” This Biden influenced rule shows a new form of government that is ruling be decree and disregarding freedom of choice. Biden is ignoring the hundreds of millions that have had COVID-19 and now have natural immunity. The government continues to ignore the data from research underscoring record breaking deaths and adverse reactions from the vaccinations. People should not have excessive nor multiple exposure to the spike protein. Interesting to note “entertainers,” which includes athletes, receive exemptions from the OSHA rule. Additionally, the efficacy data of two shots is deplorable and if receiving only one shot , you are not considered vaccinated. The Democrat party is helping PHARMA with regulations that hold people hostage and shows the corruption and collusion between the two entities. PHARMA cashes in with profits and the Democrat party cashes in with contributions to candidates. Totalitarianism will be defeated. We must stand up, reach out to our “representatives,” and vote!

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Kim reports on Polis’ disingenuous narrative that he is not forcing mandates while using his bureaucratic agencies to implement COVID-19 mandates, including vaccinations.  It is rumored students are receiving the “jab” at school without parental knowledge.  Republicans who helped Democrats pass the infrastructure bill in D.C. must be held accountable and primaried.  President “Brandon’s” policies will lead to the destruction of the middle class.  Employees are losing their jobs because of their rightful refusal to get the “jab.”  Rules and regulations, including licensing, must be eliminated to open entrepreneurial avenues for the unemployed.  This most probably will never be seen under a Polis or Biden administration.  Polis calls for taxpayers to pay for four additional staffers to aid in public relations, which begs the question:  Is this to make him look good during his reelection campaign using taxpayer funds?  Irresponsible government spending!  Meanwhile, Polis calls for more fees and taxes that will be “fair” to all as it is reported he paid no taxes for three years.  Polis can afford an accounting firm to look for tax loopholes as opposed to a small business owner who cannot.  Interesting to note that climate change advocates fly in their own private planes to the global summit in Glasgow, Scotland.  Affordable, efficient and reliable energy cannot be taken for granted as the climate czars attack fossil fuels on a global level.  The closing of Pueblo’s Comanche 3 coal plant proves more difficult than imagined as wind and solar prove to be inefficient.

Guest Alex Kuehler, RNC Southwest Communications Director, digs into the OSHA vaccination mandate that is granted an emergency stay by the New Orleans-based Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.  Biden today is advocating to ignore the ruling and implement the vaccination mandate.  This is in opposition to Biden stating this past summer that there will be no vaccination mandate.  Biden’s fine for non-compliance can reach $130,000.  Alex expects the case to be merged with other court cases across the country for one combined case.  Alex recommends for employees and employers to continue their daily business as it may be a few months before the one combined case is introduced in court.  This tyrannical power control exhibited by the Democrats hinders employees and production.  Democrats have become the party of the elites who want to have complete control over all people.  Virginia has proven that people are awakening to the Democrat “fat cats” that want to take our freedom and control our lives.  The Democrats are willing to take on more debt, which increases inflation, in order crush the middle class.  We must not be complacent.  We must put our faith in our Divine Provider.

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Polis’ latest executive edict grabs control over state healthcare, including denying non-vaccinated patients admission into a hospital. Even though Polis is a multimillionaire, a recent report shows that Polis did not pay income taxes for three years. A Polis’ spokesperson claims that Polis paid all income taxes legally owed. Is the middle class facing “slavery” as the government puts excessive taxation and regulation on us? Polis appeared at a Steamboat Institute event with Art Laffer and teased “no state income tax.” We must pay attention to what’s behind the curtain. In the 2021 legislative session Senate bill 260 was passed generating $5.4 billion for infrastructure and implementing regressive taxes to pay for it. Other legislative bills passed by the Democrat-controlled legislature and signed by Polis without voter approval instituted a variety of other new state fees and taxes. On day one Biden closed the Keystone Pipeline via executive order and now he is looking at closing Line 5 pipeline that runs through Michigan. The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals based in New Orleans grants an emergency stay against the OSHA vaccination mandate. Senator Cruz introduces a bill stating vaccinations cannot be mandated. The “bipartisan infrastructure” bill is passed with the aid of thirteen Republicans in the House and thirteen Republicans in the Senate. All should be primaried. The New Jersey state senator ousted by a truck driver claims 12,000 ballots have been found.

Marlin Kirsch of Kirsch Insurance Group urges listeners to call during the Medicare Open Enrollment Period which runs from October 15th thru December 7th. An analysis of all prescription drugs is important as the cost for many are changing because of government formulas and tiers. Do not be caught paying more than you need to in 2022. Kirsch Insurance Group’s consultation is complimentary. Kirsch Insurance Group helps you plan for success.

Guest Dr. Murray Sabrin, author of Universal Medical Care: From Conception to End-of-Life: The Case for a Single Payer System, discusses the importance of individual responsibility, financial independence and free market principles in healthcare. Approximately $4 trillion is spent on healthcare p

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It’s Hal van Hercke Friday! Hal is entrepreneur and owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool. Hal and Kim converse about Tuesday’s election results and how small businesses were negatively affected during the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus reaction disruption. Money did not provide wins in some of the elections nor Colorado ballot questions such as Proposition 119, the proposed new marijuana tax “for the children.” The grassroots did! Parents spoke up and voted against many school boards that disregarded the will of the people, exhibited extreme arrogance and were very condescending.

November 10th is the Marine Corps’ birthday. Kim will be interviewing Rick McFadden, Marine Veteran, this coming Sunday on America’s Veterans Stories. Tune in to KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM at 3pm. Hal is proud to be a veteran and offers to veterans, military and first responders a 10% discount. Hal has been building his inventory of knives and he now has his largest inventory ever which offers his customers a wide selection of holiday gifts. The next few months will be crucial for the small business owner, especially those in the retail sector.

Hal and Kim talk about “our moment.” We must defend our freedom regardless of the number of battles we must fight. When we talk about battles, we mean the battle of ideas. Freedom of speech is essential. Biden’s vaccination mandate will push more people to leave their jobs. Coercion is wrong. People want to direct their own destiny. The war on small business is easily seen as the Biden administration rolls out even more regulations, higher taxes and proposes unleashing IRS agents on the businesses. The fines in the new OSHA vaccination mandate prove that OSHA is being used as a weapon to mandate and enforce vaccinations. Polis’ rhetoric is self-serving as he attempts to revitalize fear in people. Hal ends with a defense mechanism that calls for all of us to negate half-truths.

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2022 Colorado gubernatorial candidate Greg Lopez is in-studio with Kim to dissect what happened in Tuesday’s election nationwide, ramifications for Colorado in the future, and why 2022 is the time to elect him governor of our state.  Greg believes that the government, intentionally, has made itself too difficult to understand as noted in the language of Colorado ballot questions.  There were half-truths in the ballot questions.  “We the people” want a smaller government that is simplified and easy to participate in as citizens.  Yvonne was present at Monday’s rally to protest Larimer County Public Health’s mandate of vaccination passports.  This mandate is a direct assault on the residents as it includes mandated masks, a vaccination verification program that must be enforced by the businesses, and infringing on the privacy of individuals as every paying customer will be asked to “show their card.”  The businesses are rewarded with tax dollars as they harass their customers.  This is discrimination.  Say NO now or the tyranny will only grow into other aspects of your life.  And remember, they want your children and our children will pay the price most heavily as victims.

RNC spokesperson Paris Dennard joins Kim to discuss Tuesday’s election.  Virginia GOP wins were not unexpected as Youngkin related to the voters’ issues and kept his messaging centered around the economy, public safety and education.  What the Democrats are pushing is not what the voters want.  Hard to believe they are doubling down on their agenda as Pelosi is searching for a big spending “win.”  Paris is optimistic as long as we stay vigilant and galvanize our strength by attending local meetings.  We must elect representatives who focus on prosperous jobs, secure borders, election integrity and lowering crime in our neighborhoods.

Karen Levine, show sponsor as well as sponsor of the America’s Veterans Stories, addresses the velocity of housing.  Home ownership is under attack as multi-family housing structures are being built in favor of single-family housing; multi-family housing is predominantly apartments that entail renters with no rights.  Karen and Kim also talk about teens in Karen’s Bible study group that use America’s Veterans Stories as an educational tool for their history studies.  This Sunday Kim will be interviewing Rick McFadden who shares the history of the Marines.  Tune in to KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM at 3pm,MT.  To protect your investment in your home when buying or selling give Karen a call at 303-877-7516.

Greg and Kim continue their conversation on his candidacy.  Greg states a number of issues here in Colorado that must be reversed.  Greg sees the erosion of the American Dream due to government policies and the Democrats vision of what America should be.  The government is full of people that are not leaders and not representing the interests of “We the People.”  Colorado rural communities are completely ignored by the present governor with Meat-Out Day as one example.  Housing policies, as Karen stated, do not protect homeownership and instead we see the World Economic Forum rhetoric of “you will own nothing” instituted.  Water is very important to our rural communities and they see the state and federal government enacting policies that will redirect the water to the populated Denver metro area.  The governor’s reaction to the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus was disastrous for individuals and many businesses as he classified employees as either “essential or non-essential.”  Now the governor is taking control of hospital admissions when the data does not support any emergency orders.  Staffing shortages due to the state vaccination mandate which resulted in, on average, one-third of staff leaving healthcare, has created bed shortages not out of control COVID cases.  With Greg as governor, the state of Colorado will operate under the 10th Amendment which states, “the powers not deleg

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Kim, Producer Steve and Researcher Patti Kurgan summarize the election results. Proposition 119: LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program (the proposed new state retail marijuana tax “for the children”) is defeated definitively by the voters. Almost $3 million was spent by the proponents and less than $10,000 in actual cash was spent by those against Prop 119. A few people can make a difference. This is a huge win for the grassroots! Keep those shoes on as we have a lot of miles to cover for the 2022 election to claim the governor’s office and put a conservative into the Colorado U.S. Senate. Amendment 78 and Proposition 120 are also defeated by the voters which gives an unanimous defeat on all three statewide ballot questions. Unfortunately, the City of Lone Tree will get their 55% retail sales tax increase. Douglas County School Board conservatives win all four seats, sending the board back into the hands of the conservatives who care about children, families and teachers.

In the words of Vice President Harris, this election, specifically in Virginia, will show us what to expect in 2022, 2024 and afterwards. It looks like Red Wave is coming. Republicans win Virginia’s governorship, lt. governor and legislature. Parents are speaking up! New Jersey governorship race is too close to call in the morning. Few thought that the New Jersey governor’s race would even be competitive. Is this a warning for Democrats and an overwhelming rejection of their policies?

Lorne Levy with Polygon Financial addresses the upcoming tapering announcement by the Federal Reserve. Tapering is expected, meaning the Fed may slow down the buying of bonds which will result in higher interest rates. Now is a good time for some individuals to look at a reverse mortgage before rates go up. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 for advice that can help you and your family regarding reverse mortgages..

This Sunday on America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews Rick McFadden. Rick shares the history of the Marines. Tune in to KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM at 3pm for this terrific conversation!

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Election Day. Vote! Vote against those who will take away your freedom and your money through excessive taxation and vote for those who will represent us, “We the People!” Track your ballot here. On America’s Veterans Stories this coming Sunday Kim interviews Marine Veteran Rick McFadden. In honor of the Marine Corps’ birthday, November 10, Rick brings to life the history of the Marine Corps. Remember Veterans’ Day is November 11th. Hear the show at 3pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Kim notes a correction on contributions to City of Lone Tree Ballot Question 2E. The $2,500.00 reported from Colorado Community Media was an expense, not a contribution. Proposition 119: LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a strong NO for many reasons, including it is antithetical to representative government.

Gary Houser, grassroot activist supporting Centennial City Council candidate Robyn Carnes, brings to light the far-left leanings of her opponent Fernando Branch running as member of the Working Families Party. Branch has 60% of all contributions coming from outside Colorado. This is in deep contrast to Robyn’s 92% of contributions coming from within Colorado. Additionally, Gary cites that Branch was chosen by outside operatives and has been trained by the far-left group Run for Something. Branch wants “radical change” for Centennial. Robyn is looking to enhance the city’s standing as one of the top 8 places to live in the nation. Centennial is not broken and does not need the changes proclaimed by Branch. Jono Scott is a candidate for Aurora City Council Ward 3. He endorses the slate of Bill Gondrez for Ward 1, Steve Sundberg for Ward 2, Dustin Zvonek for open seat, Danielle Jurinsky for open seat and himself, and not the candidates from the Working Families Party, which is a radical far-left political organization. Jono encourages us to get involved and has four things to do: Study Up; Show Up; Stand Up and; Speak Up!

Yvonne from Fort Collins reports on the success of the rally yesterday against forced masking for all and a forced vaccination verification program introduced by the Larimer County Board of Health with the support of the County Commissioners. If implemented, these regulations would be unlawful and unconstitutional. Speak Up! Stand Up! This is just the beginning and we must stop it now. Is this our Lexington and Concord moment?

Guest Adam Andrzejewski, founder of Open the Books, shares his thoughts about Proposition 119: LEAP, the proposed new marijuana tax “for the children.” He adamantly states that the Democrats want to put in a permanent government that cannot be changed and is unaccountable to any entity. Prop 119 is “legalized money laundering.” Kim interjects that there are “conservatives” backing this as well. Adam states that Reagan took a stab at the administrative state and it was Trump during his first two years that really hit the “swamp.” Unfortunately, with COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus, the swamp was enlarged. There are over 1.4 million federal executive employees making over $100,000/year with 44 vacation days after 3 years of employment. If Biden’s vaccination mandate for businesses is implemented the regulatory state will be unleashed to fine non-compliant businesses up to $700,000. We must defeat the Build Back Better Act. “Bring the heat in order to see the light.” Fauci is the highest paid federal employee. Open the Books FOIA requests have all been ignored but one

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Kim begins the week advising listeners to vote NO on any new tax or tax increase that appears on the ballot. The organic and healthy way to increase government revenues is to unleash the private sector with lower taxes and reduction of rules and regulations. Vote NO on City of Lone Tree 2E. 2E is a 55% increase in the retail sales tax rate (1.8% to 2.8%). Kim relays her experience with the City of Lone Tree’s selective enforcement of the “city sign ordinance on the No Lone Tree Tax Increase group,” but total disregard, by the mayor and city council, of the city ordinance that states the “against” arguments of an issue be included when city resources are used to support and tout an issue. Amazing how the city has taken drastic steps to silence the opposition to 2E with the city breaking its own rules. Do not forget to track your ballot here.

Kim introduces her new show sponsor Mary Alpers with Three Points Financial, Inc. Three Points Financial is a Fiduciary, Fee-Only Financial Planning Firm that is Tax Focused. We help clients define their goals and then determine what is needed to reach them, including living well with financial independence. Mary Alpers and Co-Owner Steve Cruice offer a complimentary “Get Acquainted” meeting. You can schedule this by visiting their website: www.threepointsfinancial.com under CONTACT.

Proposition 119: LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program is a NO. “Conservatives” send out a text flyer that is dishonest and misleading. Prop 119, the new retail marijuana tax “for the children,” is not a step towards school choice. The proposition specifically states on page 3 that no funds may be used for tuition. Additionally, the Authority Board selects all vendors, withholding the opportunity for parents to choose who their child will be working with. The Authority would be governed by a nine member board chosen by this governor and they choose their replacements. Radio ads reference that politicians are not involved with Prop 119. Incorrect as politicians are heavily involved in endorsing Prop 119. “Colorado Conservatives” advocating for Prop 119 include politicians: Former GOP Governor Bill Owens, former GOP State Treasurer Mark Hillman, former GOP Senate President John Andrews, George Brauchler and Rick Enstrom who is running the text campaign. Most of the organizations that are endorsing Prop 119 are politically left and probably expect to be one of the vendors. Through October 28, 2021, one major leftist organization, Gary Community Investment Company contributed $2.228 million into the “yes” on Prop 119 campaign. Former Democrat Colorado state senator Mike Johnston is the president and CEO of Gary Community Investment Company. Ready Colorado, which identifies itself as right-leaning, contributed $525 million in support of Prop 119 through October 28th. Be an educated voter and know what you are voting for. Use Kim’s We the People Voter’s Guideas a resource.

Guest Phil Kerpen with American Commitment discusses Biden’s proposed double death tax policy. Congress has increased the federal estate tax exemption from $600,000 in 2000 to just under $12 million today. Biden’s Build Back Better Act adds a second death tax on capital gains, bringing the effective tax rate to about $43.4%. This is not in place of the estate tax but a second death tax resulting in two death taxes which

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Kim reminds voters that their ballot can be traced from when it is mailed to them to acceptance by the County Clerk. Track you ballot at the state website. Pruett Helm, profiled in the book Mended Wings: The Vietnam War Experience Through the Eyes of Ten American Purple Heart Helicopter Pilots, is interviewed by Kim on America’s Veterans Stories this Sunday at 3pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Government policies are a contributing factor to the supply chain problems. The Biden administration is considering payments of approximately $450,000 per person to settle lawsuits of illegal immigrants who state they suffered trauma due to Trump’s policies in 2016 where parents and children were allegedly separated upon illegally entering the U.S. This is part of the Cloward and Piven model from two Columbia University professors in the 60’s. Biden wants to crash our system through overburdensome entitlements so that he can “Build Back Better” instituting socialism and the World Economic Forum’s one government rule. Kim’s “We the People” Voter’s Guide is an excellent tool to use when voting. Vote YES on Amendment 78 and Proposition 120 and a definitive NO on Proposition 119: LEAP, the new state retail marijuana tax “for the children.” “Conservatives” (Former GOP Governor Bill Owens, former GOP State Treasurer Mark Hillman, former GOP Senate President John Andrews, George Brauchler and Rick Enstrom) send out a text recommending a “yes” on Proposition 119 because it “is the largest expansion of school choice in the US in a decade.” It is unfortunate that these “conservatives” must deceive the voters as the proposition, on the top of page 3, states that funds cannot be used for school tuition. Additionally, the vendors offered are pre-selected by the board. This is not school choice as parents and their children are limited in their ability to select services and professionals from a list provided to them by a government administrative agency. The families do not receive money to pay the pre-selected vendors. The vendors are paid directly by the “Authority.” The City of Lone Tree’s 2E ballot question is a NO vote as it is a massive retail sales increase of 55% (1.8% to 2.8%).

Frequent guest Rick Turnquist joins Kim to discuss his recent op-ed, Where The Heck Are “We the People?” Colorado has spun out of control with the tyrannical government now in place. The Afghanistan withdrawal was a betrayal to our country and to our national interests. Biden has no concern for U.S. citizens as he continually changes the number of Americans left behind. Biden’s handlers move him further left than Bernie Sanders. In fact, using the Coward-Piven strategy, Biden is moving us to communism. Remarking on Biden’s payouts to illegal immigrants mentioned above, Rick states confidently that this is to get people to vote Democrat as no one forced these people to come into the U.S. illegally. Not only is Biden and other leftists working to divide our country with mask mandates and Critical Race Theory in our schools, for examples, they want to punish people who are successful as seen in their proposed tax policies. History shows us that socialism always fails in contrast to the success of capitalism and the flourishing of individuals. Rick concludes, people must educate themselves on the ballot issues and candidates, using Kim’s voter’s guide as a resource, and then vote.

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It’s Levine and Levy Thursday as two of Kim’s show sponsors, award winning realtor Karen Levine with RE/MAX Alliance (303-877-7516) and mortgage specialist Lorne Levy with Polygon Financial Group (303-880-8881), join Kim in the studio. Kim reminds listeners to use “We the People” Voter’s Guide when voting on the three state ballot issues and school board members. Vote NO on all new taxes and tax increases, including City of Lone Tree’s proposed 55% retail sales increase 2E, Proposition 119 and all four of Castle Rock’s questions, 2A, 2B, 2C and, 2D. Douglas County School Board sues the Douglas County Commissioners in Federal Court. The School District sued that the rights of students with disabilities were violated. The judge issued a temporary restraining order ruling against the mask exemption the Douglas County Health Department issued. This is a clear example of force vs. freedom. To bring common sense back to the Douglas County School Board vote for Peterson, Myers, Williams and Winegar. We all have an interest in school board races regardless of our age or financial standing. We must vote to protect our children and ensure their success for the future. Informed voting is a civic duty. Steve asks Kim to clarify PBI’s. They are Politicians, Bureaucrats and Special Interests. Proposition 119 unravels and sheds light on the Special Interests of Tony Lewis, founder of RESCHOOL, and his “friends.”

This Sunday on America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews Pruett Helm, profiled in the book Mended Wings: The Vietnam War Experience Through the Eyes of Ten American Purple Heart Helicopter Pilots, at 3pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM.

Kim, Karen and Lorne continue their conversation giving attention to Biden’s $3.5 trillion bill. As Lorne points out, there are actually two bills on the table, one on physical infrastructure (roads, bridges, etc.) and a second one that is “social” infrastructure (i.e., paid family leave, free community college, etc.). Karen states that in the infrastructure bill there is actual language that is an attack on single family ownership. Kim brings up the potential for an unrealized capital gains tax on homes and the financial detriment that it would result in for families. In order to monitor people’s behavior, Biden sets his eyes on hiring thousands of new IRS agents. When the government is big and the individual is small things deteriorate, and when the individual is big and the government is small people can flourish in their prosperity. The question of profit is continually raised, mostly out of envy. Karen encourages listeners to be educated. Lorne stresses the need to act, now, before opportunities disappear.

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Guest Wayne Harlos, State Chair of the Colorado Libertarian Party, is in the studio with Kim. First on the agenda, vote NO on new taxes. Kim’s “We the People” Voter’s Guide explicitly explains why she recommends a NO vote on Proposition 119 (the new marijuana tax “for the children”) and a NO vote on City of Lone Tree 2E which proposes raising the city sales retail tax by 55%. All four of Castle Rock’s ballot tax questions are also a NO: 2A places a $7/square foot tax on all new residential builds; 2B is a lodging tax which will include B&B’s and the compliance cost can be as high as $600/month; 2C will raise the sales tax on everything, including necessities, and become the highest in the Denver-metro area and; 2D, which is the BIG one, will put a 10-year timeout on TABOR and it is unconstitutional as the state only allows a maximum of 4 years. All four are harmful to the residents of Castle Rock regardless that supporters state only “visitors” or “new residents” will feel the monetary pain. On America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews Pruett Helm, profiled in the book Mended Wings: The Vietnam War Experience Through the Eyes of Ten American Purple Heart Helicopter Pilots, which broadcasts Sunday at 3pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM.

Guest Grover Norquist with Americans for Tax Reform joins Wayne and Kim to continue the conversation on tax ballot questions. Grover correctly states that the estimated $137 million to be raised by taxing marijuana “for the children” could easily be found in the state budget in wasted expenditures. Prop 119 would put in place a nine member authority board, appointed by this governor, who choose their own replacements. The authority board can shave 10% of the tax revenue off the top for “administrative” expenses. The other 90% will go to vendors chose by the authority board which translates to friends and special interests. The City of Lone Tree 55% retail sales tax increase advocates threaten residents to “Save Our Police so They Can Save You.” Check out No Lone Tree Tax Increase for well-researched information on why this Lone Tree tax increase is not necessary. Grover notes that if implemented, the unrealized capital gains tax will face a court challenge as it is unconstitutional; there is no wealth tax, only an income tax in our constitution. Grover concludes that one should always vote NO on any new tax or tax increase because there is always money to be found that can be cut in the budget, including staff.

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Kim steers her listeners to her website for the podcast featuring Wisconsin state Representative Tim Ramthun discussing why he believes all 50 states should have a forensic audit on the 2020 Election. The We the People Voter’s Guide analyzes all three statewide questions and recommends school board candidates. Ben Martin joins Kim to discuss similarities between 1776 and today. Ben states that the people were educated and well-read which allowed them to know what was happening at the local and national levels. The country had a similar split as of today. One-third of the people were “loyalists,” one-third were “patriotic” and; one-third were undecided. One glaring difference is that in 1776 congressional representatives only met when necessary as they had farms and businesses to work back home. Turning to current events Ben and Kim discuss Biden’s new policy, beginning in November, when non-U.S. citizens traveling into the U.S. must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus and have proof before boarding their flight. This policy does not include immigrants. Denver International Airport had a job fair for 1,000 openings and only 100 people came to the event.

Historian Ben Martin continues his monthly series on the American Revolution, moving to the Southern Theater 1775-1783. Battles in Savannah, Charleston, Waxhaws, Camden and Cowpens are highlighted. Key individuals integral to the defeats and victories on both sides include General Gates, Major General Benjamin Lincoln, General Nathanael Greene and Daniel Morgan for the Americans, and General Clinton and Charles Lord Cornwallis on the British side. The split between Patriots and Loyalists was significant in the south resulting in heavy recruitment for both militias.

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Kim reminds people to visit her website to review her “We the People” Voter’s Guide and Allen Thomas’ most recent op-ed, When to Call it Quits. Carol Baker, Secretary of Liberty Toastmasters Denver is in studio with Kim for Table Topics on the subjects of capitalism and why vote. Kim brings up the Working Families Party who are “dedicated to upholding progressive values through direct action and electoral victory. Our mission is to empower people, organizations, and communities to build a multiracial and feminist populist movement that strengthens democracy and advances racial, social and economic justice.” The Working Families Party has a number of candidates running throughout the Denver-metro area. Know who you are voting for!

Robyn Carnes is a candidate for Centennial City Council. She states that people are paying attention to this election and understand the importance of local elections. She warns voters that progressives have infiltrated the conservative narrative and echoes what Kim said earlier, know who you are voting for. The Working Families Party has candidates both in the Denver area and the western slope looking to overtake school boards and city councils. Robyn’s platform is based on personal safety and security, economic well-being and empowering constituents. Jeremy Johnson, candidate for Longmont City Council, agrees with Robyn’s points. People are ready to stand up and have the voice of the entire community heard. The American Idea must be protected as special interest groups give false hope. Jeremy is concerned about housing, children and the educational system, available work for the people in the community, and the status of small businesses. Marlin Kirsch, owner of Kirsch Insurance Group, explains the Annual Open Enrollment Period for Medicare that began October 15th and ends on December 7th. One of the most important benefits of working with Kirsch Insurance Group is a complimentary review your prescription drug plan for 2022.

Members of Liberty Toastmasters-North and Liberty Toastmasters-Denver discuss capitalism and the importance of voting. Thoughtful and analytical comments include: “follow your bliss” which is actually follow your prosperity; voting is the essence of freedom; the choice we make in voting is the choice we choose for the direction of our country; instead of voting between two evils maybe we should have “none of the above;” the best debate results from making a point through a compelling story and; “giving thanks for the invisible hand.”

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Allen Thomas, author and frequent guest, joins Kim in-studio as they discuss current ballot questions and school board candidates. The organic way to increase government revenue is to unleash the private sector by lowering taxes, rules and regulations. Vote NO on Question 2E, Lone Tree’s proposed 55% retail sales tax increase. Kim’s We the People Voter’s Guide is extremely useful when voting on the three statewide questions and school board candidates. Two school board candidates discuss with Kim why they are in the race, both from School District 27J. Rene Beach has three children in the school district, and wants to get rid of outside influences and instead allow the voices of parents, the true stakeholders, to be heard. Ashley Conn has a child in the school district and is dissatisfied with what is being taught. Both candidates want to reclaim their children’s education by emphasizing reading, writing, arithmetic and critical thinking skills. Both candidates will implement transparency of the curriculum.

Allen Thomas’ new op-ed is When to Call it Quits. He begins his conversation with Kim referencing a fable regarding a donkey, tiger and lion. The lion punishes the tiger for wasting his time arguing with the donkey, an “uneducated fool.” Our time is valuable and should not be wasted. We must engage with minds that are fertile and responsible, focus on what unites us, and use a tone of respect. There are some minds that will never be changed regardless of logic or reason. Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, remarks that there have been some supply chain challenges for his business. Hal is working with all of his suppliers to ensure that this Christmas gift giving season will not leave anyone unhappy. Visit Castlegate for a wide selection of knives, tools and watches.

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Visit Kim’s website for We the People Voter’s Guide, Brad Beck’s Op-Ed Help Wanted and Patti Kurgan’s Op-Ed Proposition 119: Cronyism’s LEAP “For the Children.” Vote NO on Prop 119: LEAP, a proposed new retail marijuana tax “for the children.” The more appropriate acronym for LEAP is Leftists End-Run Around the People. As big beef processors increase prices, ranchers raise $300 million to build their own meat processing plant.

Deborah Flora, candidate for U.S. Senate and founder of Parents United in America, explains why she is looking to defeat Michael Bennett, the “invisible” senator, in November, 2022. She is a business owner, mother and wife and is fully aware of how destructive national policies are for Coloradans. Policies are crushing the economy and families through inflation, and unnecessary programs incur debt for future generations who have no say in today’s political arena. Bennett’s praise of Biden on Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal is telling. Bennett supports the FBI targeting parents attending school board meetings while he calls the Taliban a great partner. We need change in D.C. and Deborah is promising to do it. Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, reports that the fall housing market is hot. Sellers and especially buyers must be strategic in the present housing market. Give Karen a call at 303-877-7516 for professional advice and an advocate for you throughout the process.

Guest David Horowitz, who grew up as a “red diaper baby,” talks about his new book, I Can’t Breathe: How a Racial Hoax is Killing America. The nation is divided because of the racial hoax rhetoric disseminated in mainstream media. David gives details on what he describes as false reporting on George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, two examples from the book, and follows up with both their histories. In George Floyd’s case the prosecutor did admit that he had no evidence of a racial basis in Floyd’s death. Black Lives Matter’s main focus is to destroy America no matter how it hurts individual people of every race. Turning his attention to Washington, D.C., David refers to it as a “fascist regime.” This regime calls parents “domestic terrorists” while supporting the radical left that burned cities to the ground. America is moving away from accomplished achievement in favor of skin color and gender. David’s closing remarks are to defund the schools and let parents choose what is in their children’s best interest in the educational arena.

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As you vote your ballot make sure you have Kim’s We the People Voter’s Guide. Take a stand on all the statewide issues. Vote NO on City of Lone Tree Question 2E. Vote NO on Proposition 119, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program. As one person stated so eloquently, LEAP is the Leftists End run Around the People. Patti Kurgan’s op-ed, Proposition 119: Cronyism’s LEAP “For the Children,” analyzes the proposition. The radical left contracts the economy via policies which result in long lasting negative effects on the unemployed and retirees. Biden’ government induced gas shortages are moving us to dependence on Russia and OPEC. Remember under the last administration that America was energy independent.

Courtney Potter, candidate for Adams-12, is extremely disappointed in the current board’s attitude towards parents. Courtney will be the voice of parents and advocate for children and their families. Courtney states that CRT, Critical Race Theory, is divisive and dangerous. She will emphasize safety, transparency and fiscal responsibility as a board member. She believes masking of children should be decided by parents. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial (303-880-8881), reports that rates are stable at the present time. Rumors are floating that there may be a slowing of bond buying by the Federal Reserve because of inflation. Lorne notes some seniors may want to take advantage of the equity of their home. For some, a reverse mortgage may be the best strategy for financial security.

Kim remarks on an important article by Jake Fogleman, Lessons for Colorado from Europe’s Energy Crisis. Europe is experiencing energy and food shortages. Their energy costs have risen 33%. Xcel predicts that Colorado’s energy costs will rise 14.4% this winter season. Colorado is fossil fuel rich but has been squeezed by government policies. Bob Boswell, Chairman and CEO of Laramie Energy, joins Kim to discuss the situation. He states it is simply a case of supply and demand right now. As the government adds more taxes and regulates the industry, there will be less supply. The nation is no longer energy independent. Renewables is not the answer as we see the negative ramifications as both Californians and Texans have suffered due to failures of renewables. Remember, a lot of people get hurt on the road to utopia.

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After the November 2020 election, Wisconsin state Representative Tim Ramthun became concerned about possible irregularities surrounding the election. In this podcast, Rep. Ramthun goes through his timeline and process of uncovering major red flags about the election process. He explains why he is calling for a forensic audit of the Wisconsin results and forensic audits in all fifty states.

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George Allen, founder of Citizens for Tax Fairness, joins Kim in studio to discuss taxes, specifically the vote NO on the Lone Tree city retail tax increase of 55%. Kim encourages listeners to visit The Kim Monson Show website to view We the People Voter’s Guide. While you are there, Brad Beck has a new op-ed, Help Wanted, along with Patti Kurgan’s, Proposition 119: Cronyism’s LEAP “For the Children.” Vote No on Prop 119. Prop 119 is a new retail marijuana tax that establishes an unaccountable and unelected board “for the children.” Press Secretary Jen Psaki gives Biden and his wife cover as the couple are spotted inside a posh Washington, D.C area restaurant without masks. Psaki states, “Don’t overly focus on moments in time.” Universities deputize students and distribute yellow shirts to snitch on their fellow students regarding mask wearing and unsocial distancing. Steven Rosenblum, candidate for Boulder City Council, is stepping forward because of the decline in public safety and infrastructure challenges in Boulder. He believes politics has corrupted the community and that a respectful conversation must happen between those with opposing views. There is so much more that unites our communities than divides us. Steve is readily available to have the conversation to ensure a safe environment for today and future generations.

George Allen has been involved in analyzing tax situations for quite some time. He has saved Colorado taxpayers over $300 million through his advocacy work. George understands it’s best for individuals to keep their hard-earned money in their own pocket and not hand it over to the overreaching government. When the government is big, the individual is small. As Milton Freidman said, it is best to contain the public sector and let the private sector innovate and produce. The Lone Tree City retail sales increase of 55% is built on many false premises. Vote NO! There is no historical financial crisis. There is no need to purchase the Wildlife Experience. There is no data to support the premise that the tax growth will be static for the next 14 years. Lone Tree has an excellent economic base that will grow. Looking at the increase in taxes in dollars, it is projected to collect and additional $15 million per year, $150 million over a ten-year span. Interesting that the city of Lone Tree has a projected $60 million deficit if the tax is not implemented. At a $150 million minimum new tax revenue increase, it is about two and a half times more than the projected deficit. Vote NO on Lone Tree Question 2E.

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Kim guides listeners to her website, The Kim Monson Show, to find her “We the People” Voter’s Guide and Patti Kurgan’s Op-Ed, Proposition 119: Cronyism’s LEAP “For the Children,” which explains why a NO vote on Proposition 119 is recommended. Dale Elliott is a school board candidate for Littleton Public Schools. He is adamantly opposed to CRT, Critical Race Theory, and believes that CRT has the potential to be a “monster” that overtakes the district’s learning curriculum which will be harmful to our children. CRT is not really about race relations; it is also about dividing us and retribution. We must reclaim the basics of writing, science, math and most importantly reading to prepare each student for success.

School Board Candidate for Weld RE-4, Trent Leisy, is also against the CRT curriculum. It is especially harmful to the younger grades where the students do not understand and cannot comprehend this radical theory. Many of the national issues have infiltrated our classrooms. We must put our concentration on the core educational subjects that will bring lifetime success to our students, including math, reading, writing and critical thinking. Trent is also against mandatory masks and believes that it should be left to the families to decide. The school system is exercising too much power and control over the lives of its students.

New show sponsor Kirsch Insurance Group is owned by Marlin Kirsch. Marlin explains that the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is now active and will go through Friday, December 7th. Working with Kirsch Insurance Group provides individuals the opportunity to view many insurance packages. Medications are usually the most noteworthy change from year to year. Kirsch Insurance Group works with your individual needs and is assisted by a software package that researches upcoming changes of specific medications with the various insurance carriers. Contact Kirsch Insurance Group as good planning leads to success.

Guest Douglas County Commissioner George Teal joins Kim to discuss Douglas County’s departure from Tri-County Health Department last month. Douglas County created its own Board of Health with five members on the board, including Commissioners Teal and Thomas. They are presently recruiting for the position of Public Health Director. The commissioners believe that it is best left up to the individual to decide whether or not a mask is necessary based on their own health. The new board is setting quarantine st

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Kim asks the question, “Why are some organizations not taking a position on Prop 119: LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program?” The answer: Politics. The Denver Post surprisingly endorses a “NO” vote on LEAP because there is no clarity on who the pre-selected vendors would be. Helen Raleigh, author of Backlash and contributing author to The Federalist, takes a break from politics and talks from the heart as she explains that October 15th is International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. Helen states, “The loss of our son felt like an earthquake, and it shook the world of our entire family.” Helen tells the story of her loss of Lucas and Allie. It is Helen’s Christian faith that keeps her hopeful. Theresa Shelton, Jefferson County school board candidate, explains why she is running. Student academic achievement has dropped tremendously. We must get politics out of the classroom and emphasize the core subjects like reading, writing, math, science, history, civics and critical thinking skills. Mask wearing should be decided by the student and his/her parents. Financial transparency is a must. Theresa explains that parents must stay active in their child’s educational life.

Guest Father Andre, Founder and President of the Apostolate of Our Lady of Hope/St. Rakfa Mission of Hope and Mercy, joins Kim to discuss his mission. Father Andre was born in war-torn Lebanon and now lives in America. His platform is to promote faith, family, peace, hope and mercy, and culture of life. Widening his audience, Father Andre begins a new radio show this Sunday, October 17th, at 9am on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. America’s Judeo-Christian value system prepares us best for darkness. We are free to choose and embrace our religion. Global persecution of Christians is now coming to America, and we can see its escalation. We must stand up against persecution. If American freedom is silenced then the entire world will be swept in darkness. In Father’s words, “Religious Liberty, in the Bible and the American Constitution, is America’s greatest gift to a world tormented by hate and by religious persecution.”

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Be an educated voter. Check out Kim’s We the People Voters Guide analyzing two ballot Propositions, one Amendment and various school board candidates. Prop 119, LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, the new state marijuana tax “for the children” is a definitive NO. Some very good people who had endorsed LEAP, because they were told that LEAP would be a path to school vouchers and parental choice, have realized that is not the case and have taken their names off as an endorser. The marijuana tax for LEAP is set at a maximum of 5%. This Sunday on America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews Lori Chapman Longfritz, sister of John Chapman. John died on a mountain in Afghanistan in 2002. To hear this emotional story, tune in at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Southwest Airlines pilots lead the way to saying “no” to the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus vaccination. Judge orders United Airlines not to put staff, who seek exemptions, on unpaid leave. Pfizer former VP states that intentional fraud was committed when the manufacturer released data on the efficacy of their COVID-19 vaccination. NYC health care workers who refuse to take the vaccination get relief from a federal judge. Project Veritas reveals undercover tapes where Pfizer scientists state natural acquired immunity from COVID-19 is better than the vaccination. A federal judge denied a request from a Michigan State University student, citing natural immunity, to not be forced to get the jab. Sixteen unvaccinated athletes from Western Michigan University win in front of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Court and can continue to play sports. Natalie Menton cautions voters to understand the ballot language before voting, especially “Article X, Section 10” in a ballot or proposition. Article X, Section 10 is TABOR, Colorado’s Taxpayers Bill of Rights. Typically when you see Article X, Section 10 in a ballot question, it is de-TABORING excess and future revenue.

Jeff Wilhite, Jefferson County school board candidate, explains why he is running. Jeff’s emphasis is placed on stewardship of taxpayer dollars, children’s futures, parents’ choice and board governance. He does not believe in forced masking of students. We must focus on core academics and eliminate CRT, Critical Race Theory, throughout the district. Karen Levine award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, indicates that housing inventory for this “season” is on track. Give Karen a call at 303-877-7516 for professional assistance in either buying or selling a hole.

Wayne Allen Root commentator, activist, radio host and author of The Great Patriot Protest and Boycott Book, explains what frustrated people can do as America is under a full-scale assault from the radical socialists who want to take over our government. Wayne deeply respects Martin Luther King, Jr. and uses King’s tactics of civil disobedience as our answer. Southwest Airline pilots are a good example. If a restaurant or business denies service due to vaccination status, get a group, lock arms, and peacefully protest outside its’ location. Do not give in to this tyranny, just as the sixteen year old girl in Laramie, Wyoming did not give in when handcuffed in school because she wouldn’t wear a mask. Wayne’s book lists 124 woke companies with names, emails, and phone numbers. Start writing them. The Trojan Horse is the southern border. Biden is letting in all the illegal immigrants so that our demographics change forever. This is the way to Democrat one party rule as a dictatorship. Wayne notes that Biden is a puppet for Soros, Obama’s third term, and China. Biden is using the vaccine mandates to dest

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Expect Kim’s Voters Guide to be in your Sunday newsletter. Kim will be analyzing the three statewide questions and school board races. We do not need LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, nor do we need CRT, Critical Race Theory, nor the sexualization of our children in the classroom. Our students must be educated in the core academics of reading, science, math and critical thinking. This Sunday on America’s Veteran’s Stories, Kim will be interviewing Army Veteran John Lohre, who served between the Korean and Vietnam Wars. You can listen in at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM.

Guests Reggie Carr and Clancie Jones, hosts of the new KLZ I’M A Uniter radio show debuting today at 9am, join Kim and Producer Steve for a discussion on current events. Afghan gun stores are selling American equipment that was left behind. Immigration is out of control with southern “open borders.” Resources are now being diverted in the name of politics. We must first get our own house in order, including the hundreds of thousands across America that are homeless, before welcoming others. Trump stepped aside and encouraged other countries to be responsible for their own country’s needs. Kirsch Insurance Group (ikirsch.com) is a phone call (303-397-7830) away to help anyone with Medicare questions during the open enrollment period, October 15th-December 7th

Reggie and Clancie met at Denver’s Juneteenth Celebration. During their conversation they realized that although they come from different political viewpoints, they actually have a lot in common. Reggie and Clancie seek the truth and do not want to be branded by political affiliation. They’ll be upbeat as there is too much darkness in the world today. That’s where Reggie’s deep love for music comes in. Musicians must know who they are so they can appropriately know the words and tone when writing a musical piece. Reggie references his new for purchase “album” on a credit card sized USB. You can add additional music and other files onto the card. Clancie’s final comment encourages people to have an open dialogue based on fact, not emotion. Reggie states that life is too short. You must have fun and be kind.

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Proposition 119, LEAP-Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a definitive NO on November’s ballot. LEAP’s unelected, unaccountable Authority Board is not a representative government. The high taxes on marijuana as revenue generators for LEAP and a Denver proposition for “pandemic research” will have many marijuana users purchasing marijuana on the black market thereby increasing crime in our communities. Look for Kim’s “We the People” Voter’s Guide in Sunday’s email newsletter. On America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews Army Veteran John Lohre, who served after the Korean War. The show broadcasts this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Dr. Jill Vecchio, a radiologist specializing in detecting breast cancer, discusses with Kim UC Health Transplant Center-Anschutz Medical Campus’ decision to deny an individual a kidney transplant even though she is in stage 5 renal failure and she has a kidney donor. Dr. Vecchio questions the decision to deny treatment. The individual has already had COVID and does not want the vaccination. This is medical tyranny. Most of the Board at the UC Medical School are supporters of a socialist single payer healthcare system and indoctrinating students with socialized medicine. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, remarks that he is concerned about the infusion of money into the market by the Federal Reserve. There is a difference between good inflation and bad inflation. Home inventory is increasing. Get prequalified by calling Lorne at 303-880-8881.

Guest Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge joins Kim to discuss current research and rhetoric regarding COVID-19/Wuhan-China vaccinations. The messaging on why to take the vaccination is not going according to Fauci’s plan. We know it does not protect someone from infection nor transmission, and this is why many countries are going back to “normal,” with the U.S. as an exception. The vaccinations are a vehicle to control and contract the economy as we see medical professionals leaving because they are forced to either take the vaccination or be fired/quit. OSHA does not have any power to make a new rule; it’s being written because of Biden’s dictatorial decree. The good news is that we will see new health options appear as part of a new labor movement. There should be a senate hearing in regards to the CDC manipulating data via withholding data. Dr. Lyons-Weiler encourages listeners to read his pieces at Science Public Health Policy and the Law. He states caution in a rush to use Merck’s new COVID-19 treatment pill. Look at SaNOtize or the Enovid spray as possible alternatives. In conclusion, Dr. Lyons-Weiler references his article at Popular Rationalization.

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Look for Kim’s “We the People” Voter’s Guide in her email newsletter on Sunday.  There are numerous taxing authorities in Colorado.  When raising taxes they each have tunnel vision about their particular taxing entity.  Casper Stockham, founder of America First Republicans, explains some points of the Republican Platform.  America is exceptional and is a case study on liberty for the world to examine.  We must be dedicated to the U.S. Constitution.  U.S. Attorney General Garland exhibits everything wrong with the radical left as he talks about weaponizing the FBI to investigate parents speaking up for their children in school board meetings as domestic terrorists.  Kim and Producer Steve discuss the Facebook whistleblower.  Is she legitimate?  Or is this a play for the government to control the internet?

Guest Jay Davidson, CEO and Founder of First American State Bank, discusses the $3.5 Trillion “infrastructure” bill, which will actually cost $5+ Trillion.  There is a regulation in the bill that banks will be required to report any transaction in and out of a bank account that is $600 or above.  This is anti-Constitution and an illegal act.  It is also a burden on the banks and an assault on the privacy of everyday citizens.  The U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment states, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizure, shall not be violated…”  We are to be secure in our possessions and the government cannot snoop into our property.  Regulations like this are how bureaucrats seize control over our lives.  President Woodrow Wilson’s actions were very communistic with his control of the state and this $3.5 Trillion “infrastructure” bill is the same.  Jay explains the difference between good inflation and bad inflation.  Government policies must change so that we can preserve our liberty and eliminate government interference in our lives.

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Proposition 119, LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a definitive NO on the ballot. Just because it is a “sin tax,” does not make it right. In fact, the black market for marijuana will only increase. Kim’s Voter’s Guide will be published this Sunday. The Department of Justice will investigate parents who speak out against school board members; the federal government going after grassroots individuals is wrong, especially with this rhetoric. The Facebook whistleblower will appear before a Congressional committee today, a day after Facebook was offline for over six hours. Coincidence? The southern border is a mess due to Biden policies and Biden proposes actual cash for the illegal aliens. Schumer announces that we “do not have the luxury” to wait until October 18th regarding the national debt limit. Business confidence in Colorado has dropped significantly.

Frequent guest Josh Philipp, award-winning journalist with The Epoch Times and host of Crossroads, gives a teaser on his new project which revolves around China and how the China Communist Party plans to use the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus to gain dominance throughout the world. In CCP’s own words, they see it as a way to World War III resulting in China seizing control over the world. It is similar in theory to the World Economic Forum and Biden’s Build Back Better. Kim makes a comment about America’s dependence on electric transformers manufactured in China, Josh quickly begins to explain The Assassin’s Mace Doctrine. China is testing responses as they fly jets into Taiwan’s airspace, even as China faces deep economic problems. The situation in China is delicate.

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Toastmasters Thursday! Kim is joined, in studio, by Terri Goon, President of Liberty Toastmasters-North. First, Kim, Producer Steve and Terri look at some headlines. We all know that it is never compassionate to take someone’s property and give it to another. Except for government. Really? The infrastructure bill to be voted on today in the House would take money via taxation and government induced inflation to “give” to another. Government does not create anything. We must stand together and hold the line and resist the radical, activist Democrat agenda. A mileage tax for cars also means that you will be tracked as to where you are going. Jen Psaki, White House press secretary, displays her ignorance of running a business when she states that the White House thinks it is “unfair and absurd” if businesses raise prices in response to corporate tax hikes due to Biden and Democrat policies.

Liberty Toastmasters members respond to the following questions through the lens of our Founding Fathers: Where do individual rights come from? Are they inherent in our humanity? Do they come from the government? Or are they endowed by our Creator? Analytical remarks include: words are important and we must understand that principles do not change whereas ideology and values fluctuate and change per one’s perspective; our human experience is joined with our Creator; “we are endowed by our Creator,” and if we didn’t come from our Creator we would have no rights and the “law of the jungle would prevail;” the government is limited and should protect our due process; people need to rediscover how principles came into being by reading the Constitution and; “theft of the spirit” through fear and coercion has been the emphasis of COVID-19 restrictions instituted by the government. Terri emphasizes that we must go back to our “Divine Spark.” Our rights come from God.

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Taxation and inflation combined is the formula to kill the middle class per Vladimir Lenin, and our government is doing just that.  Lone Tree proposes a retail sales tax hike of 55% for their city; vote NO.  LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a strong NO.  Unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats will be appointed by the governor to have complete control of this new program with additional taxing authority for “eligible” children, not all Colorado children.  Greg Fisher, candidate for Widefield District 3 School Board, wants to bring back transparency and parent involvement.  Critical Race Theory, CRT, and the sexualization of our children have no place in our schools.  Instead, schools need to teach the core academics.  It is unconscionable that with all the money spent on education students are not even 50% proficient in reading and math.  David Dock and Brenda Miller are other good candidates to consider for 3 openings out of the five seats.

Do not miss Leslie Manookian, founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund, presentation’s in Loveland this coming Thursday, September 30th, and Denver on Saturday, October 2nd.

Guest Dave Keyte, CEO of Caerus Oil and Gas, discusses the Biden policy to shift oil and gas production away from the U.S.  Even OPEC openly admits that they are the winners of this policy coupled with the global energy transition; OPEC will regain its dominance as America will become dependent on OPEC once again.  Politics in DC give no metrics to measure “success” in renewable energy as they get rid of fossil fuels.  We are transferring the issue of air quality from air to surface due to the high usage of rare earth minerals that must be mined.  The climate czars do not want to talk about this impact on the earth, let alone the labor used to mine the minerals (i.e., OSHA regulations are not used in China or Afghanistan).  We need to step back and understand the energy mix available, analyze what sources are available locally, and be a part of the solution

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Turnquist Friday! Rick Turnquist is in the studio with Kim. Inflation is roaring its’ very ugly head. Wage gains are being erased by inflation. The only way for the government to raise cash is through taxation and borrowing. Government does not create anything. If you want your eyes to spin look at the debt clock at usdebtclock.org. Politicians do not have the will to address this growing debt. A good start would be to cut wasteful programs (i.e., the pork) and the alphabet of federal agencies. On America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews Doug Chamberlain, Marine Vietnam Veteran and author of Bury Him: A Memoir of the Viet Nam War. Tune in this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Remember your rights under Colorado SB21-142: Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government. NYC BLM threatens riots against the “racist” vaccine mandate. Brenda Bock, Grand County Coroner, recipient of the American Patriot Award at Grand Lake U.S. Constitution Week, stands firm on her statement that Colorado COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus death statistics are wrong; watch her interview with Sharyl Attkisson at https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/09/why-did-colorado-stonewall-on-documents-related-to-state-covid-death-count/.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com), comments about the government’s attempt to silence our voices and take away our rights. Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties (PBIs) are using corporations to enforce and coerce the experimental drug “vaccine.” Hal is extending to anyone who uses knives professionally (i.e. chefs, butchers, etc.) a 20% discount on knife sharpening during the month of October. For our veterans, military and first responders, Castlegate offers a 10% discount on all products.

Rick and Kim discuss the proposed massive $3.5 trillion spending bill. In his most recent Op-Ed, Truth and Reconciliation, Rick explains that Democrats may manipulate the reconciliation process to pass this bill. Rick moved to Oklahoma, an all “red” state. Rick is enjoying Oklahoma freedom as he witnesses more and more oppression here in Colorado. People are leaving Colorado for ”red” states while Californians move into Colorado. LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, Proposition 119, is a hard NO. It would put in place an unaccountable, unelected board appointed by the current governor, authority board members choose their replacements, the authority board chooses the after school vendors and it would have the ability to tax. LEAP is horrific for the state of Colorado. Think of the current Health Department! The $3.5 trillion to be spent on new spending programs will only mean higher taxes for everyone. Do not believe the rhetoric parroted by Democrats. Do your research and contact your “representatives” to let them know you are against this spending. As your taxes will go up, your quality of life will go down. Do not be fooled.

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We are living in a bio-fascist state. The methodology is one of contradiction and confusion. Is the despotic politicians and bureaucrat’s goal for Americans a Chinese Communist Party social credit score based on mask wearing, social distancing and taking the forced, coerced jab? In this podcast founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund Leslie Manookian explains their agenda and what you can do to hold the line for your liberty and our American Idea.

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Our kids are falling behind. In this podcast Falcon SD-49 School Board Director Ivy Liu addresses the questions that many parents, families, community members, teachers and administrators are grappling with regarding our kid’s education. She comments on the shutdown’s effect on children and how she is working to help students soar!

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We’ve got a country to save! Act now as this is our time. The debt accumulation due to current policies passes the consequences and burden to pay the debt to future generations, without them ever having a voice regarding this monstrous national debt. Opportunity has created the middle class and because of public policy, we see it evaporating in front of our eyes. Casper Stockham, founder of America First Republicans, is starting a new training class for both candidates and those who want to support candidates. The first class of the nine-week program will be this Saturday, September 25th, from 10am-noon. It will also be available online. To learn more about this informative class visit https://americafirstrepublicans.us/training/.

Kevin Lundberg, Executive Director of the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, author of the Lundberg Report, and previous state senator, discusses the constitutional challenge of Proposition 108 which was passed by the voters in 2016. Proposition 108 allows unaffiliated voters to vote in either the Democrat or Republican primary. The Republican State Central Committee voted unanimously to bring forth a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Prop 108. A similar law in California was ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2000.

Michael Mabee, Veteran, founder of Grid Security Now, and author of the book The Civil Defense Book: Emergency Preparedness for a Rural or Suburban Community (https://michaelmabee.info/), joins Kim to discuss the lack of security on our grid system. We are vulnerable to grid failure and it has been known for decades; this is not a partisan issue. The grid is “self-regulated” as there are not federal regulations in place to shore up security. Adding to the grid’s complexity, there are approximately 3,000 companies that are involved in the transmission and distribution of energy. One segment that stands out as a major influencer regarding policy on the grid is the electric utility industry lobbying groups that continually fight against regulation. Lobbyists have spent over $1.2 billion at the federal government level to influence policy and another $150 million to Congressmen in contributions. You must be involved. Call your legislators. We are importing transformers from China. We know China has installed “backdoor” software. How many more Texas catastrophes will it take before we do something about our grid?

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Producer Steve comments that someone answered his question from yesterday.  The Haitians at the southern border were living in Mexico and South America.  A caravan of 20,000 are now leaving Colombia and heading to the border.  The State Department has confirmed that beginning October 1st the refugee admissions cap will increase to 125,000, fulfilling a Biden campaign promise.  As we see the division sewn by the Harris/Biden/Obama/Rice/Jarret administration, what happened to Biden’s promise of unity?  Senate Parliamentarian confirms that immigration policy cannot be included in the Democrat’s $3.5 trillion bill.  Kim discusses a friend’s experience with the threat that if she did get the “jab,” her lease would not be renewed.  Project Veritas interviews an HHS whistleblower which includes a video of a discussion on the vaccination.

Guest Ben Martin, West Point graduate, Army Ranger and patriotic historian, analyzes what Kim calls, the Intrigue of the Generals.  Three British Generals, William Howe, Johnny Burgoyne and George Clinton, have a clash of egos that prove to be detrimental to the British.  Ben dives deep into the Second Campaign of 1777 in the American Revolution, also known as the Glorious Cause.  The campaign consists of:  Battle of Saratoga, Battle of Philadelphia and Battle of Valley Forge.  Ben comments on Washington’s “Life Guard.”  1777 turned out to be a pivotal time resulting in positive outcomes for the Americans.  Thank you to the Harris Family for your sponsorship of this show.

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Who would have ever thought that Americans could lose their jobs by saying no to government mandates and coercion to force us to inject an experimental drug into our bodies? It’s happening throughout the country as many people hold true to their principles and refuse to take “the jab.” If the jab is a good idea, why the need for coercion, fear and force? Soviet dictator Vladimir Lenin said taxation and inflation are the tools to crush the middle class. Is that the intent of our country’s government now? Lone Tree, Colorado politicians propose a 55% increase of the retail sales tax. Proposition 119 LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a NO vote! The government continues its fear tactics to get what they want. U.S. Constitution Week in Grand Lake is full of activity. Kim will be the Emcee on Saturday. Visit https://www.grandlakeusconstitutionweek.com/ for information. The America’s Veterans Stories features a re-broadcast of Col. Bob Fischer (Ret) and Marine Veteran Paula Sarlls this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560AM and KLZ 100.7FM. Banks may be required to report any account over $600 per a proposed IRS rule. California reacts quickly to Newsom’s survival of his recall by writing up new rules for future recalls. Townhallbrings to light an Atlantic article regarding the truth behind COVID-19/Wuhan virus hospitalizations.

Karen Levine, award winning RE/MAX realtor and show sponsor, discusses the recent home inventory report. There are more homes on the market than a few months ago but less than half from this time last year. The deep pockets of large corporations are buying homes by out bidding families and negating their ability to own a home. Karen offers a warning: The World Economic Forum states that we will own nothing by 2030 and we will be happy about it. Give Karen a call to discuss your homeownership possibilities at 303-877-7516.

Katie Hopkins, British media personality, hears constantly that this is the most difficult time in people’s lives. COVID-19/Wuhan China Virus restrictions have strained people across the globe and they are now attempting to take back their lives by resisting government intervention. Australia is constantly monitoring their residents, including checking what is delivered to their door and withholding liquor that was purchased. Katie herself was put under a COVID-19 quarantine in a “hotel prison,” and was under surveillance 24 hours/day until the Australian government deported her. Katie is optimistic and tells people to fill their hearts with love and remember you are not alone. In America there is the right and protection of the Second Amendment which allows for the First Amendment. We must persevere. We will prevail! Qantas and British Airlines have become a shell of their past business which makes them ripe for government acquisition. Freedom of mobility in the United Kingdom has been reduced drastically and it is anticipated within three years no one will own a car. Sign up at this link to hear Katie speak in Parker next Thursday, September 23rd: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/katie-hopkins-stand-up-parker-co-tickets-167960439195?aff=erelexpmlt.

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Newsom retains his governorship. California had the opportunity to improve their lives and did not. Instead, the entrenched left will continue on. This Sunday on America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews Marine Veteran Captain Doug Chamberlain, author of Bury Him: A Memoir of the Vietnam War. The show can be heard at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7FM. Our country is in deep peril. The U.S. Constitution is under attack. On the November Colorado ballot proposition LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a NO vote. We do not need another unelected, unaccountable authority board that is picked by the governor, the board picks the vendors, the board picks their replacements and the board will have the authority to increase taxes. Classroom time must be spent on reading, writing, math, science, history, civics and critical thinking skills, not adult politics. Keep Colorado SB21-142 in your pocket that specifically states in section 1(e): Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government.

Casper Stockham joins Kim to discuss America First Republicans’ upcoming advance training class, beginning September 25th, for candidates and those that want to work on campaigns. We need more informed warriors in the fight. Participants will be more confident on the campaign trail upon completion. For more details visit https://americafirstrepublicans.us/. Aaron Salt is a candidate for School District 20 in El Paso. We need good people, strong leaders and a push against the socialist agenda. Aaron is against CRT, Critical Race Theory, because it is based on Marxist doctrine, is false, and it is divisive. Aaron believes parents need a voice in the school district as studies show the key ingredient for student success in parental involvement. Donate or volunteer for Aaron at aaronsalt.org.

Lorne Levy, show sponsor and mortgage specialist at Polygon Financial, discusses rising inflation that the government induces via policy. To date, mortgages have not been affected by inflation. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 to discuss your mortgage, refinance or reverse mortgage possibilities.

Guest Tom Goodfellow, founder of U.S. Constitution Week, joins Kim to update listeners on activities throughout the week. The highlight will be Saturday with Joshua Dunn’s presentation followed by a parade with a flyover. The biggest problem we have today is the absence of “virtue.” Tom quotes Benjamin Franklin, “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters.” Tom states that Brenda Bock, Grand County Coroner, will receive the American Patriot Award for fighting to correct the classification of two deaths in November 2020 as the actual cause which was death by gunshot wounds. The state of Colorado is still reporting cause of death as COVID-19. Brenda succinctly states, “Just because it is consistently wrong doesn’t make it right.” Tom concludes that what is happening is nefarious. People must wake up and act to defend our Constitutional rights.

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“We have a country to save!” Candidates for the new Congressional District 8 and Douglas County School Board join Kim in the studio to discuss how Colorado must change direction before it becomes the second “California.” Jewels Gray is a candidate for the new CD8. Kaylee Winegar and Mike Peterson are running for Douglas County School Board. Mike quotes President Reagan, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a proposition on the November ballot. Vote no on LEAP. We need to properly educate our students during the school day. We do not need a nine member board, appointed by the governor, where the members pick their replacements, the board has taxing authority and the board picks the vendors with no accountability. Biden will be in Denver today. An opinion piece by Roger Simon states that we may be fulfilling Lenin’s statement that the fastest way to socialism or communism is through the healthcare system. Miami airport now has dogs that can detect the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus. With the vaccine mandate, will the trucking industry halt shipments? Carry with you SB21-142 where it is Colorado law, Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government.

Jewels discusses with Kim the reasons for her candidacy. She will no longer be complacent and will work for the rights of the individuals, not the government. Jewels, like all of us, sees the government overreach in every aspect of our life and it must stop. Jewels’ attention will be focused on: education, second amendment rights, freedom of speech, concerns of small businesses, and election integrity. To learn more about Jewels visit her website, jewelsforColorado.com. Kimberlee Bell, owner of Kunjani Coffee, encourages listeners to visit her website for daily specials and upcoming events, including this Saturday night, September 18th, for Sip and Paint (https://kunjanicoffee.com/events). Starting this Wednesday night, September 15th, at 6:30pm Kim will be hosting Prayer Night, a time to gather with others to pray for our state and our nation.

The four Douglas County School Board candidates, Kaylee and Mike joined by Kristy Williams and Becky Myers, have common themes: empower parents, teachers and leaders at the local level and focus policy centered around the students. Classrooms must teach the basics of reading, writing, math, science, history, civics and critical thinking to prepare students to live the best version of themselves possible. Adult politics need to stay out of the schools. Statewide, only 24% of our sixth-grade students are proficient in math. We must stop this trend. Curriculum and activities taking place in the schools must be transparent so that parents are informed. Leadership in Douglas County schools has grown into a toxic environment hindering students. The combined skill sets of the four candidates will enable the district to regain its past reputation of excellence. This includes giving the teachers the resources they need to properly educate our children so they all can be successful. For more information, visit vote4kidsfirst.com.

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Two very distinct narratives use the word “they;” one refers to the radical left and the establishment while the second narrative is aimed at everyday, hard working people.

Visit https://www.grandlakeusconstitutionweek.com/ for details on the 10th Annual Constitution Week being held in Grand Lake, September 13th thru the 19th. Kim will be the Emcee for Saturday’s main event and the week will end with church services on Sunday. America’s Veterans Stories features Marine Veteran Manert Kennedy, Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560AM and KLZ 100.7FM. College football sets itself in the middle of COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus mandates. Children’s Health Defense files a lawsuit against the FDA and acting director Dr. Janet Woodcock arguing that the licensure of Pfizer’s Comirnaty vaccine is a deceptive “bait and switch.” Kim highly recommends keeping Colorado SB21-142 in your “toolbox” with special attention to Section 1(e) that states: Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government. Harris campaigns for Newsom with a fearful statement, if “they” can elect a Republican in California, “they” can do it anywhere. We must remember all those who lost their lives on 9/11, the thirteen military troops who just recently lost their lives in Afghanistan, and all others who have served our country.

Elizabeth School Board candidate Heather Booth is adamant that students learn academics in school and not be socially engineered in curriculum such as Critical Race Theory, CRT. Heather plans on keeping the students in school, not virtual, and giving parents the choice to choose between masking their student or not. Heather does not see the value of LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, and notes it should be voted down. LEAP’s proposed funding would be thru a new state retail marijuana tax. You can email Heather at HpBooth@me.com with any questions, clarifications, or to volunteer.

Professor John Eastman, Constitutional expert, explains why Colorado’s open primary, made possible by Proposition 108, the Colorado Unaffiliated Elector, passed in 2016, is unconstitutional under the First Amendment. The GOP state meeting to be held on September 18th is an opportunity for state central committee members to go on record to vote, “the majority of this private association, the Republican Party, supports a Republican-only primary, letting ourselves choose who our nominees are going to be. And we authorize the constitutional legal challenge to that unconstitutional local primary law.” John references a California case twenty plus years ago where he presented arguments against California’s open primary and the case was won at the Supreme Court. John also states that if the primary is closed, it could result in the largest Republican Party registration drive on record. The lawsuit can be fast tracked allowing for it to be implemented by primary time in 2022.

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Join Kim at Grand Lake’s U.S. Constitution Week main event, Saturday, September 18th.  Visit https://www.grandlakeusconstitutionweek.com/ for all the details.  The government is “out of their lane!”  “We the People” must elect representatives that will stand for freedom and liberty.  The Newsom recall in California has become of interest to the entire nation.  Vote NO! on the proposed Lone Tree 55% retail sales tax increase.

Casper Stockham, founder of America First Republicans, invites listeners to his next class that starts September 25th.  There will be fundraisers throughout the weekend in remembrance of 9/11 starting with an event in Parker on Friday, then a VIP breakfast with clay shooting on Saturday, and ending in Colorado Springs in the evening.  Check the website americafirstrepublicans.us for all details.  Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, is a professional who assists people with traditional mortgages, refinances and reverse mortgages.  Inflation is raring it’s ugly head, especially in price increases for gas and groceries.  Lorne notes that rates remain steady but there is a potential for mortgage rate increases in the fall.  Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 for advice.

Sandra Bankes declared her candidacy for School Board District 11 in Colorado Springs to reclaim common sense and freedom in the school district.  There is too much force exhibited in school districts today, especially in accepting ideology proclaimed by politicians and unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats.  Sandra shares her own experience in a teacher’s training exercise to explain.  These trainings do not empower teachers to teach students resilience and confidence.  Parents now understand what is being taught to our kids by witnessing last year’s Zoom classes.  Parents are calling for a reversal.  Learn more about Sandra at sandra-bankes.com

Kim’s guest today wishes to remain anonymous in fear that she could potentially lose her job if her identity is revealed.  A sad statement in itself.  Our guest lived in Spain under the realm of socialism, not democracy as the country tries to espouse.  Under socialism you quickly realize that you are just a number that is easily replaceable.  Spain is all about power held for a select few.  Success and meritocracy are non-existent.  This is seen in so many ways, including owning your own business is nearly impossible as you need to know the “right people.”  Spain’s universal healthcare system which is run by the government is taxed excessively, has long waits for treatment, the government decides what treatments will be administered, and doctors have no incentive to perform exceptionally.  Lenin said, if you want to control the people control their healthcare.  Lenin also said, to destroy the middle class, put it between the “millstones of taxation and inflation.”  There is hope as people are waking up.  Be alert!  Know when the government is using policies against us and fight back.

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Susan Kochevar, owner of the 88 Drive In, is in the studio with Kim and Producer Steve. They begin with a conversation regarding a potential hostage crisis in Afghanistan. We should not be surprised by the Taliban actions as they have no understanding of Judeo-Christian values. Current events highlight the importance of attending U.S. Constitution Week in Grand Lake; visit https://www.grandlakeusconstitutionweek.com/ for all the details. Do not fall into the trap that the government is here to “protect you.” Taxation for such programs needs to end. Reduction of taxes is needed to aid household finances due to the silent thief, inflation.

Danny Bristow, Colorado State Commerce Pillar Leader with FEC United (fecunited.com), joins Kim to explain efforts to restore liberty, demand accountability in the government and get the free market moving again without interference. Shameful that Polis was able to classify employees into essential and non-essential workers. Colorado is at the tip of what is now called “manufactured scarcity.” Just over one-third of small businesses will never reopen with Colorado tied in fifth place for the highest number of closed businesses. Regulations must be lifted, and taxes must be reduced. Kim references Cory Gaines’ article detailing what Polis says and what he does, two very different actions. Polis can maneuver his narrative but he cannot fool the people who know what his true objectives are. Polis’ agenda is not in the best interest of the residents in Colorado.

Guest Adam Andrzejewski, CEO of Open the Books, joins Kim and Susan with an important discussion regarding the exit from Afghanistan. Adam recaps the billions of dollars in foreign aid to Afghanistan from the U.S. Unfortunately, it appears all the money has evaporated into thin air as there is nothing sustainable in the investment. For instance, one social experiment was called, “Respect Women.” This campaign involved training for various groups, including the Taliban. Another was to fight the opium trade. The one call in any American war is to leave no man behind. Adam states that we will never know the exact number of Americans left in Afghanistan as many have already and will continue to be slaughtered at the hands of the Taliban, especially since the Taliban was given a list by the U.S. government who were most important to get out of the country and the biometrics technology to hunt them down. Adam lists the U.S. military equipment left in Afghanistan amounting to over $83 million (https://www.openthebooks.com/forbes-staggering-costs–us-military-equipment-left-behind-in-afghanistan/), a tremendous amount that will most likely be used to kill Americans both overseas and on our homeland. Why was there not a “kill switch” in the equipment? Adam asks people to sign the Open the Books petition that each member of Congress must read a bill and sign an affidavit stating s/he has done so before the bill can be voted on. Visit https://www.openthebooks.com/sign-petition/ to sign the petition. Kim brings up LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, to Adam regarding the governing board consisting of unaccountable, unelected members appointed by the governor and they select their replacements. LEAP creates a parallel public school system with the existing public school system, funded by increased state retail marijuana taxes. Adam replies that this will make elections obsolete and voters will have no voice in future policy. He also mentions raising taxes on marijuana will only increase the black market as experienced in California,

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Sue Kenfield, founder of See It Thrive (suekenfield.com), is Kim’s in-studio guest to discuss how best to get back to work, without fear, during these turbulent times.  Before they delve into this topic, they converse with Producer Steve about the silent thief, government induced inflation.  As home prices escalate, so do the real estate taxes associated with the home.  Tax increases will be on the Colorado ballot this November.  One ballot initiative to vote down is Lone Tree’s massive 55% retail sales tax increase.  Read Kim’s Op-Ed here:  https://kimmonson.com/featured_articles/say-no-to-lone-trees-proposed-massive-66-sales-tax-increase/.  Another proposal is a new state marijuana retail tax increase “for the children,” the Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, LEAP.  There are a number of articles on Kim’s website, https://kimmonson.com/featured-articles/, for reasons to vote no on this program.  It would be governed by an unelected, unaccountable board, picked by the governor, and board members pick their replacements.  Join Kim in Grand Lake for their 10th Annual U.S. Constitution Week.  For more details visit https://www.grandlakeusconstitutionweek.com/.

Sue is a professional that helps people in the workplace.  Human dynamics are most important for organizational success.  Sue consults with businesses around the major ideas of resilience, conflict management, team effectiveness, leadership development and emotional intelligence.  We are now past eighteen months of the two weeks to flatten the curve.  The COVID-19/Wuhan China Virus survival rate is 99.69% for all demographics so why all this coercion and force to get people to take the COVID-19/Wuhan-China Virus experimental drug jab?  Know which vaccination you are receiving as the only FDA approved vaccination is the Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty.  The original Pfizer vaccination is still under the EUA, Emergency Usage Act.  It has been stated that Comirnaty will not be distributed until the original Pfizer vaccinations have been used, https://www.theepochtimes.com/newly-approved-covid-19-vaccine-not-yet-available-in-us_3976794.html.  There are vastly different liability protections as the EUA vaccination is protected from liability and Comirnaty, as of now, is not.

Pope John Paul II stated that work is what distinguishes man from all other animals.  Work brings dignity.  Man has a natural desire to be around other people to connect.  Current office practices due to COVID-19 are inhibiting interactions with co-workers.  Additionally, contributions to organizations are not properly acknowledged by supervisors.  Sue suggests collaboration out of the office such as coffee shops.   Due to immense changes within a short period of time people are exhibiting fear, burnout and stress.  We do have the ability to bounce forward by controlling our thoughts and our actions under a realistic lens.  Do not be afraid to fail as that is a natural part of life.  Do not go into the trap of hopelessness and rely on the government; instead, look at your talents and grow.  Sue concludes that you must believe in yourself and you can successfully achieve whatever your endeavors may be.

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Check out kimmonson.con as a new Op-Ed by Jay Davidson, The Issue is Private Sector Freedom (https://kimmonson.com/featured_articles/the-issue-is-private-sector-freedom/), discusses monetary and fiscal policy. Jay is the founder and CEO of First American State Bank, and a sponsor of the show. Additionally, a new podcast with Holly from the United States Election Integrity Project analyzes election integrity, https://kimmonson.com/sounding_off/episode-70-holly-with-the-u-s-election-integrity-plan/. U.S. Constitution Week in Grand Lake is back for the week of September 13th-19th. Visit https://www.grandlakeusconstitutionweek.com/ for more information. C.S. Lewis in 1948 asked: How do you Live? Every generation has had something to fear and we are not to act like frightened sheep, including now as the government and other interested parties continue the drumbeat of fear. Mises.org has a terrific article, Vaccination Mandates and the Great Reset, on the importance of vaccinations to the state, media, Big Pharma and elite international interests. Judicial Watch in 2020 filed a lawsuit against Colorado Secretary of State Griswold for failing to clean voter rolls and has been granted the right to proceed. Why does Griswold work against the legitimate voter by diluting or nullifying his/her vote?

Brigette Gabriel, National Security Advisor, New York Times best selling author, including Rise, and founder of ACT for America (https://www.actforamerica.org/aboutact) joins Kim to discuss the dereliction of duty exhibited in Afghanistan by Biden, Austin and Milley. The Biden administration is listening to no one about Islamic terrorism. It is unconscionable that we would leave Americans (in the thousands) and Afghans who helped Americans behind, to be in the hands of the Taliban. Biden is gullible if he thinks the Taliban is trustworthy. Biden underestimates the Taliban. We will never know the true number of people who have been slaughtered unless the Taliban brags about it. Army Major General Arbuckle is correct in calling for the resignation of top commanders. How can we protect Americans and military personnel after a complete withdrawal? Obviously not by the inept policies of the U.S. government. Private entities are risking lives to enter Afghanistan to get more people out before the Taliban gets them. We must be engaged and hold our supposed leaders accountable. Write your legislators. ACT for America has a quick link to do so at https://www.actforamerica.org/takeaction. America is a “spirit” and must keep it alive.

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The dichotomy surrounding the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus cannot be ignored.  On one hand, some politicians say that government cannot force people to take it, and on the other hand Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties (PBI’s) finds ways to coerce the jab.  Survival rate for all age groups is over 99% except for 70 plus at 94.6%.  We continue to hear the drumbeat of “fear.”  Draconian measures by corporations, i.e., Delta Airlines announces any employee not getting the vaccination will be charged $200/month.  Douglas and Adams counties opt-out of the mask mandate from Tri-County Health which triggers Tri-County Health, unelected bureaucrats, to hold a meeting on mask mandates Monday.  Check out Jay Davidson’s Op-Ed, The Issue is Private Sector Freedom (https://kimmonson.com/featured_articles/the-issue-is-private-sector-freedom/), which addresses monetary and fiscal policy.  Jay is the founder and CEO of First American State Bank, and a sponsor of the show.  Holly from the United States Election Integrity Project talks with Kim about election integrity in a podcast found here:  https://kimmonson.com/sounding_off/episode-70-holly-with-the-u-s-election-integrity-plan/.

Pam Long, former Army Medical Services Corps Captain, reviews with Kim the military mandatory COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus vaccination policy that goes into effect today for all personnel, including those who are at the academies.  Gov. Polis signed SB21-142, May 21, 2021 which states:  Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government.Pfizer-BioNTech is told by the FDA they can use “interchangeably” the newly licensed Comirnaty product with the EUA unlicensed vaccination.  However, in the next breath they state that Comirnaty vaccination and the EUA unlicensed vaccination are “legally distinct.”  Know what you are injecting into your body if you decide to get the vaccination.  In fact, Comirnaty has not yet hit the shelves, and there is very limited availability as acknowledged by the FDA; meanwhile there is an abundant supply of the Pfizer EUA vaccination.  Pam warns liability concerns are important.  Israel shows that natural immunity is the best defense against COVID-19.  The vaccination is only showing 40% efficacy.

Guest retired Army Major General Joe Arbuckle and Kim discuss the humiliation America is experiencing due to the ineptness of the Commander in Chief, the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other top officials regarding the removal of troops in Afghanistan.  Major General Arbuckle calls for resignations as a starting point.  Their action was politically driven.  This is an untenable situation placed upon our troops.  It is terrible military strategy to give information to the enemy, including lists of names of Americans and those who were translators and other support personnel.  This is Saigon on steroids.  The loss of thirteen American lives is heartbreaking and should never have happened.  Over the last thirty years political correctness has infiltrated our troops and is now accepted by senior leadership; “wokeness” is a distraction to our military forces.  Major General Arbuckle and 90 other retired senior officers have signed a letter asking for accountability of top military personnel regarding their actions in Afghanistan.  This type of letter is unprecedented.   Major General Arbuckle also references another letter written and signed by hundreds of senior retired officers, and asks that you join them in defending our Constitutional Republic.  The letter can be found at https://flagoffi

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This Sunday America’s Veterans Stories features an interview with Marine Vietnam Veteran Fighter Pilot Nelson (Nellie) Paler.The show broadcasts at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Laura Manookian’s metro Denver events have been cancelled due to a family medical emergency and will be rescheduled. Christine Grady, Fauci’s wife, reviews the ethical questions of testing vaccines in the bioethics department of NIH (National Institute of Health) as Chief of the Department of Bioethics. We must ask? Is there a conflict? Kathryn Mills, marketing director for Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com), reviews the new watches in their inventory, RPaige and Minuteman. Kathryn asks where is the President of the United States as the country is humiliated on the global stage. Are there really “adults in charge,” a tagline from Biden’s campaign?

Guest Mateen Elass was born in Saudi Arabia and now has a ministry that brings the Gospel to the Arabic speaking world with Voice of Preaching the Gospel (phone: 719-574-5900). He describes the organization as one that plants the seed of the Gospel much like a farmer who plants his seeds and watches them grow. America has no understanding of what it is to be persecuted as a Christian in comparison to the rest of the world. The Muslims and the Chinese are the most ruthless persecutors. Mateen shares a brief history of Islam and how hatred towards Christians developed. Mateen notes the devastation happening in Afghanistan. Any foreigners or Afghans that assisted the U.S. will be found, interrogated and then executed. All Shiite Muslims are in extreme danger. The Taliban is hunting down Christians as it is reported they found a group huddled in a small church where the Taliban executed them on the spot. Women and children are horrified. Any family with a daughter 12 or older must mark their door; this will allow the Taliban to take her as a wife or a sex slave. Noncompliance will result in execution for the family. Boys are used for sexual pleasure as well as a form of entertainment. We live with the knowing that evil exists. We also are inspired by God to work for His good!

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Many pundits, politicians and people say, “If there was election fraud in the 2020 election, then where is the proof?” In this podcast, Holly with the U.S. Election Integrity Plan, explains the laborious task of researching, substantiating and verifying sources. Holly shares updates on the process of assuring the American people that our elections are free, fair and honest.

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The events featuring Leslie Manookian will be rescheduled due to personal medical reasons. There will be refunds for those who bought tickets to an event. Fauci calls for nationwide vaccination mandates now that the Pfizer vaccination has been FDA approved. The Taliban releases a propaganda photo, with Taliban in U.S. military gear mocking the Iwo Jima famous flag-raising. Healthcare workers in Michigan show up at a hearing to support a bill to ban vaccination mandates. Listen to the government’s narrative as they explain where Afghani/Taliban refugees are placed in America, including here in Colorado.

Carol Baker from Denver Toastmasters Club (libertytoastmastersclub.org) joins Kim to discuss with fellow members the concept of “natural rights.” Members thoughtful comments on natural rights include: the right to house a human soul in a body; individual rights is a new concept in history that many people do not completely comprehend; a natural right asks nothing of someone else; we have been coerced into not failing instead of taking chances as an innovator or entrepreneur; God want us to live and not just exist; God has given us the right to have a relationship with Him; freedom vs. privilege where those in power believe they are superior and want to keep their privileges and perks and; natural rights have been evolving through history starting with the Greeks. Carol concludes that the government’s job is to protect our rights, not limit them. It is the government that is to be limited.

Lorne Levy, owner of Polygon Financial, gives an update on interest rates. Rates are low for those who want to refinance, looking at a reverse mortgage, or exploring the purchase of a new home. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 for professional advice.

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Leslie Manookian, President and Founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund, will be speaking throughout the Colorado Front Range at the end of the week:  Thursday, 8/26/2021, at Message of Life Ministries, 605 18th St. SW, Loveland, 6-8pm (tickets: https://bit.ly/LM-Loveland); Friday, 8/27/2021, at Deep Space, 11020 S. Pikes Peak Dr., Parker, 6-8pm (https://tickets:  bit.ly/LM-Parker) and; Saturday, 8/28/2021, at Central Christian Church, 3690 East Cherry Creek South Dr., Denver, 6-8pm (tickets:  https://bit.ly/LM-Denver).  Doors open at 5:30pm each night.

The FBI found no evidence of coordination between people at the Capitol on January 6th.  The officer who killed Ashli Babbit is cleared of any wrongdoing.  Kim notes that eyewitnesses reported that there were instigators for violence in the crowd and the crowd did not respond.  The founding of America is based on the principle that all men are created equal.  Lindsay Moore, candidate for School Board District #20 (northern half of Colorado Springs) wants to “conserve” this principle.  It is our duty to take control of local boards in order to stop the anti-American assault that our children experience every day.  LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress, which would be run by an unelected, unaccountable “Authority” is another big government program to take control of our children.  LEAP is not the proper role of government and must be defeated.  We must set our children up for success by teaching them the basics of reading, writing, arithmetic, science, history and critical thinking skills.  Lindsay congratulates those who stood at Douglas County School Board headquarters protesting the mask mandate.  To learn more about Lindsay and assist in her campaign visit:  lindsaymooreford20.com.  Kimberlee Bell, owner of Kunjani Coffee, updates us with special events, including Friday night live music and Saturday lessons learning to play chess.  Thursday through Saturday, Kunjani is open until 9:00pm with happy hour from 4-7pm.  Visit Kunjani’s website to learn more:  https://kunjanicoffee.com/.

Bob Boswell, CEO of Laramie Energy, joins Kim to discuss current events and its influence on energy.  Bob thinks it is ironic that Biden closes the Keystone pipeline and then asks OPEC to produce more oil while at the same time giving the green light for Russia’s Nord Stream 2 which provides oil for Germany.  Obtaining federal and state oil and gas leases and permits is proving difficult, including here in Colorado.  Renewable energy is a supplement, not a replacement.  California will now build natural gas plants to bring “energy stability” to the state.  Additionally, power lines have not been maintained, causing more energy chaos for California.  The state of affairs in Afghanistan will influence energy policy in the Middle East and come to the shores of America.  It has been reported that $1-3 trillion of rare earth minerals are in Afghanistan, a key ingredient for electric vehicles.  People forget that fossil fuels are affordable, efficient, abundant and reliable for our cars and for our homes.  China has the highest fossil fuel emissions in the world at 14.3% of global emissions as a result of dirty coal production.  Saudi Arabian Oil Company is ranked second with Russia coming in at number three.  China spent more than $65 million in the U.S. to influence foreign operations, per Open Secrets.  Elections matter, there are consequences.  Lincoln said:  “The ballot is more important than the bullet.”

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Read Rick Turnquist’s recent op-ed, Still Unfit to Govern (https://kimmonson.com/featured_articles/still-unfit-to-govern/). A new podcast featuring Pastor Christine Uwizera Coleman centering on forced vaccinations and socialism (https://kimmonson.com/sounding_off/episode-69-pastor-christina-coleman-on-forced-vaccinations-and-socialism/) is up for your listening. Kim invites listeners to events throughout Colorado to hear Leslie Manookian, President and Founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund. Thursday, 8/26/2021, at Message of life Ministries, 605 18th St. SW, Loveland, 6-8pm (tickets: https://bit.ly/LM-Loveland); Friday, 8/27/2021, at Deep Space, 11020 S. Pikes Peak Dr., Parker, 6-8pm (https://tickets: bit.ly/LM-Parker) and; Saturday, 8/28/2021, at Central Christian Church, 3690 East Cherry Creek South Dr., Denver, 6-8pm (tickets: https://bit.ly/LM-Denver). Doors open at 5:30pm each night.

Denver is preparing to accept Afghan refugees. Have they been vetted? Have they received the coerced COVID-19 vaccinations? On the plane no one was seen with a mask on the first plane out of Afghanistan. What’s the quarantine policy once they get to U.S. soil? Biden’s response to the collapse of Afghanistan and takeover by the Taliban is horrendous. Refugees should receive care through charities not non-profits (NGO’s) funded by taxpayers’ money. Charities are held accountable by donors whereas the government is not. Future generations will be paying for this and the other trillions of dollars Biden has spent. LA Times Editorial Board believes that single-family housing should be sacrificed for “equity” in housing affordability. University of Virginia disenrolls over 200 students because they did not comply with COVID-19 mandates.

Frequent guest Dr. Jill Vecchio, one of the few who read in its entirety the Affordable Care Act, joins Kim to talk about fallacies regarding the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus. Officials keep changing “facts” and protocols. At this point in time there is no real test to differentiate between the original COVID-19 and the Delta variant. A genetic test must be used. We have gone beyond the Delta variant and are at the Kappa variant. The Delta variant is being used to heighten fear. Statistics are being manipulated concerning breakthrough cases. Blood clotting continues to be highlighted as one of the adverse effects. After FDA approval of vaccinations we will see many more mandates. Jill concludes by suggesting listeners read the American Association Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) guide to treatments, and the guide to doctors in areas that will treat patients for COVID-19. The link is:Physician List & Guide to Home-Based COVID Treatment – AAPS | Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (aapsonline.org).

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An internal memo from the State Department warned Biden and others that the potential was high for the collapse of Kabul if U.S. troops withdraw by the end of August. At a recent luncheon, Kim could see frustration in the eyes of Coopers Troopers members due to the lack of leadership pertaining to Afghanistan. Kim questions the Afghani ”men” Biden and Polis want to bring to Colorado. What men leave their families, wives and children behind? Biden’s actions are an affront to the military and to our citizens. No concern for hard-working Coloradans. Division is the primary tool of the left. Starting early, they sexualize our children and teach racism. Secretary of State Griswold replaces Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters, who is under investigation by Griswold’s office. Tina states she has records to show manipulation of the Dominion machines. On America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews Doug Chamberlain. Doug served in Vietnam and once was ordered to leave a man behind, unheard of in the Marines. Doug shares his story in his book Bury Him: A Memoir of the Vietnam War. Army Veteran Ray McPadden served two tours in Afghanistan and two tours in Iraq. Ray shares his thoughts regarding current events in Afghanistan and his new book We March at Midnight. The interview broadcasts this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM.

Peter Yu, Candidate for U.S. Senate, discusses the attacks he has received due to his comments during a presentation to the Log Cabin Republicans, that the racism narrative is a lie. Peter’s family came to America from China via Hong Kong. He and his six siblings have lived the American Dream. His personal story speaks the truth. For more information about Peter and his campaign visit yuforsenate.com.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife & Tool (castelgate.com) talks with Kim about the very difficult times we are living in. Our freedom is eroding. Biden’s statements, as we watch the tragedy unfold in Afghanistan, is embarrassing and degrading to America as our allies lose respect for us. Hal switches gears to list some of the quality watches he now carries. To all our first responders and military personnel, our warriors, Hal offers a 10% discount on all products.

Frequent guest Rick Turnquist, blogger and author of the recent op-ed Still Unfit to Govern, joins Kim to update us on how bad things really are. Rick lists some of the failures of Biden’s actions: inflation, border crisis, and foreign policy crisis’ that includes Afghanistan, Russia and China. We are living real life consequences as a result of Democrat policies. The Democrat party has surrendered to the radical activists, the socialist Marxists. In Colorado, Polis launches a full assault on the rural community, and the oil and gas industry. His policies will denigrate the state. Servant representation, both at the state and national level, is gone. Rick notes that when testifying at the Colorado Capitol on bills including the gun bills in 2013 and the paid family leave bill in 2019, the disrespect shown by legislator committee members was appalling. Being a citizen is work. Citizens must show up and vote. Let your voice be heard at local board meetings and state committee meetings, and do not hesitate to contact members of Congress.

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The importance of knowing our history, especially today, is of utmost importance. Thanks to the Harris Family, today’s show sponsor, we learn how the colonists never gave up their fight to form a new nation, America. This stands in stark contrast to the continual failure of policies in the Biden/Harris/Obama/Rice administration. Mask mandates, vaccination papers to socialize, the southern border crisis are just a few examples. But it is perfectly okay to let a plane full of men from Afghanistan fly out of Kabul with no vetting? These men left their families, wives and children behind. What moral men do this?

Brittany Friar from Thompson Valley School District reports on last night’s school board meeting. She saw how orchestrated the left was in getting pro-maskers to the front of the line to make comments to the board. What they didn’t expect was 200-300 people attending the meeting. After about twelve pro-maskers spoke, approximately one hundred of the free the mask on children group were able to comment. Clearly the scientific evidence is not there for masking children as the leftist activists are working so hard to mask students. Correspondence between a school board member and a county commissioner exhibits possible collusion on forced mask wearing of children. Parents are being pressured. The result of this meeting: a “temporary” mask mandate for students with no termination date. Stand up. Say, “NO!” Volunteer to see what is going on in the schools. Vote. Elections have consequences. Board of Education seats are on the ballot in November.

Guest Ben Martin, West Point Graduate, Army Ranger and patriotic historian, joins Kim to analyze the Philadelphia Campaign in 1777. British Generals Howe, Burgoyne and Clinton, all suffered from the same debilitating alignment, ambition and avarice. These traits lead to the most powerful military in the world being crushed by the rebellious colonists over time. In the British quest to seize Philadelphia, the seat of the Second Continental Congress and the center of the founding of a new nation, they temporarily seized it but eventually abandoned it. Much of the British failure can be directly related to the arrogant actions of these three generals and how they fought amongst themselves to become the sole commander of the British troops. Ben walks us through step by step the campaign beginning with the 33 day British voyage that lands on the northern end of the Chesapeake Bay with 17,000 men and over 265 ships. The British had a great awakening during this campaign, the American troops cannot be taken for granted.

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Pastor Christine Uwizera Coleman survived the Rwandan Genocide. She has a unique perspective on what is happening in our world. Pastor Christine joins this podcast to talk about current events, the forced/coerced vaccination and socialism.

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Peg Cage and Anil Mathai join Kim for an educational discussion on open primaries vs closed primaries. Their goal is to close the Republican primary and return the Republican Party back to Republicans and keep the “Republic.” Polis will pay students at all state K-12 schools between $5-$25 per week to voluntarily sign up for frequent COVID-19/China-Wuhan virus testing. There is a significant decrease in Colorado student academic achievement reported by Colorado Department of Education. Initiative 25: LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, is a new parallel public school system that is run by an Authority that is unelected and unaccountable to the voters, to the state legislature or the Colorado Department of Education. Also, it de-TABOR’s (Colorado’s Taxpayers Bill of Rights) excess revenue.

Helen Raleigh, author of Backlash: How China’s Aggression Has Backfired and numerous articles in various publications including The Federalist, comments on the complete failure of Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. Biden has destroyed all credibility between America and her allies. The terrorist threat is heightened as America cannot control one airport. There are serious implications with Biden’s actions. Power supersedes the values of America, including the inability of getting all Americans out of Afghanistan. We have thousands trapped behind the Taliban line. America’s loss is China’s gain. Our hard-earned dollars have now provided weapons and equipment to the Taliban. Vote! Elections have consequences.

Peg and Anil explain how both open primaries and a 75% mandated vote to overturn open primaries are unconstitutional. Colorado Proposition 108 was passed by voters in 2016, 53.27% to 46.73%, in favor of open primaries. This proposition allows unaffiliateds to vote in Republican or Democrat primaries. On September 18th, The Republican State Central Committee composed of 520 members, will vote on whether or not open primaries should be discontinued for the 2022 Republican primary and closed GOP primaries take its place. The argument that open primaries help Republicans get elected is false. Tremendous amounts of money, in the millions by elites, have been used to get Proposition 108 passed. Go to mycoloradogop.org to learn more about open and closed primaries, and how you can help to sue and get open primaries overturned at the Supreme Court. Note that California had a similar case in 2000 and the Supreme Court ruled against open primaries. We must elect candidates that we can trust. The Republican Party must be held accountable.

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A new podcast with Lyle Laverty, Former Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks, addresses mismanagement of our forests. Remember the nineteen Republican U.S. senators that helped pass the 2702-page infrastructure bill that was not read by most senators. They sold us out! Kabul falls into the hands of the Taliban, and Biden, Harris and Ptaski are MIA. American personnel are told to “shelter in place.” How is that going to work out when the Taliban is knocking on the door? Why were so many military personnel’s lives and their families sacrificed for an ending worse than Saigon?

Robyn Carnes, candidate for Centennial City Council, is concerned about local, state, national and international issues. As a wife and a mother, she recognizes the importance of voting and that local elections have consequences. Defunding the police will only bring more crime to all neighborhoods. Divisiveness is rampant with the radical left’s narrative. Anytime the government gets involved there is a negative effect, including housing. We must take a stand now or Colorado and America will be transformed permanently.

Guest Pam Long, former Captain in the Army Medical Service Corps, joins Kim for a discussion on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s coerced recommendation that all U.S. military get the experimental drug vaccination for the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus. Pam states that this is a very bad policy. Vaccinations should be voluntary and not coerced or forced for the 46% who refuse; it is actually illegal to mandate the experimental drug jab. There are 3 exemptions for all branches of the military: medical, including established immunity; administrative and; religious accommodation. As an experimental drug vaccination military personnel must ask: Does it confirm immunity? Is it a risk when we see people are dying? Where is the risk assessment as 99.5% survive? Pam gives startling statistics on those who have taken the vaccination, including 12,000 deaths. Why mandate? Follow the money. Billions of dollars of vaccinations and PCR tests are sitting on shelfs unused and they are all prefunded. We all must push back on RNA vaccinations as there are many more coming down the pipeline. The PCR test is a cash cow for institutions, including universities who are mandating the tests. Note that the CDC has acknowledged that they cannot discriminate influenza from the coronavirus. Also, a 24 plus cycle rate on PCRs is invalid. Get the information you need and read. Start with childrenshealthdefense.org.

Feature Image credits: Photo By: Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Sebastian Aponte.

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Check out the new podcast which will post Sunday on kimmonson.com featuring Lyle Laverty, Former Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks, discussing the mismanagement of our forests. There are solutions to mitigating the intensity of forest fires. Allen Thomas is in the studio to discuss his op-ed A Woke Olympian Can Only be a Free Olympian. This Sunday on America’s Veterans Stories Kim interviews John Ryff who served during the Korean War and shares what happened at the Chosin Reservoir. Join Kim and John at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com), talks about the range of watches he carries, including Minuteman and RPaige. Next week Castlegate will focus on watch promotions. Visit Castlegate Knife and Tool in Sedalia or online to see the wide selection. Colorado SB 21-142 states: Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government.

Journalism is supposed to search for truth. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case, especially in the reporting of state COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus cases. Texas and Florida are prime examples. Fear is flaring up again as mainstream media reports the rise in cases. What they are not reporting is that the fatality rate has hit its lowest rate to date. Vaccine mandates are prompting people to quit their job or be fired, and students risk a college education. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, understands the dilemma regarding college as he has a student facing taking the experimental drug vaccine or succumbing to constant COVID testing. On a brighter spot, mortgage interest rates continue at all-time lows. With inflation here, now is the time to have a fixed low rate. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881.

Allen’s new op-ed, A Woke Olympian Can Only be a Free Olympian, spurs a robust conversation. We should not focus on the mainstream media’s attention on athletes who kneel or turn their back on the American flag at the Olympics. Instead, we must focus on the athletes who love the challenge of their sport and love our country. Allyson Felix is just one example. We should not over politicize events like the Olympics because we are then doing exactly what the left wants. It is important to let dissenters know that it is because of the freedom that rings in America that they are allowed to do as they do. Not so in countries like China and Russia. Read our founding documents, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. We are the bastion of freedom!

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Kim and Producer Steve note that the Governor of Oregon is signing a bill that will allow students to graduate from high school without testing for proficiency in reading, writing and arithmetic. An aide stated that this law will benefit the minority communities. Recall election of California Governor Newsom set for September 14th continues to gain national interest. Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium must be close to the target as the onslaught of attacks aimed at him increases. White House calls on OPEC and Russia to produce more oil. We are once again dependent on the Middle East as prices increase 60-70% since Biden took office. Keystone pipeline closed due to political reasons while Line 3 pipeline continues piping oil.

Holly Kasun joins Kim to report on the Cyber Symposium held by Mike Lindell. Holly also discusses the raid on Mesa Colorado County Clerk and Recorder’s office by Secretary of State Griswold. Griswold states that passwords for the county’s election machines are available on a website. Per Holly, County Clerk Tina Peters has information to set the record straight as she has a backup of data before and after Griswold’s office performed a “trust and build” on the voting machines. Holly also states that election records show there have been deletions from the Colorado machines and the machines have been tampered with. Power from the citizens has been stripped since Griswold placed an executive order stating no third party audits on election machines. As Lincoln said, “The ballot is stronger than the bullet.”

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and show sponsor, remarks that it is becoming more frequent for investment firms to buy homes by outbidding individuals. Is this part of the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset that has set a goal that no one will own property by 2030 and will be happy about it? Home selling prices have risen to new highs and Karen warns that you must understand the risks involved with a home purchase. For professional and ethical assistance in buying or selling a home, give Karen a call at 303-877-7516.

Guest Dr. Doug Groothuis, Professor of Philosophy at Denver Seminary, Director of the Apologetics and Ethics Master’s Degree and author of America, Critical Theory, and Social Crisis, discusses with Kim Critical Race Theory, CRT. Dr. Groothuis centers on the term “critical theory,” not to be confused with critical thinking. The roots of critical theory are found in the form of cultural Marxism which teaches that whites possess “white privilege,” and pits minorities against them. Elementary students are asked how whites have oppressed minorities. America has a workable structure and CRT’s goal is to tear it down. The educational institutions have been infiltrated by very liberal professors who espouse socialism where the state controls everything in the name of equity, not equality. Many students are not trained in Judeo-Christian values. They do not understand that the American system is self-reforming. Dr. Groothuis encourages us to be educated with our founding principles, especially the American ideal that all men are created equal with unalienable rights by our Creator.

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Kim notes we are living in remarkable times. These are the times we are made for. Kim and Producer Steve critique current events starting with the LEAP initiative, a marijuana tax “for the children.” Visit kimmonson.com to review op-eds written by Kim, Patti Kurgan and Rick Turnquist. This is a definitive “no” vote. Mike Lindell is holding a three day symposium on the 2020 Election. Last night it was revealed by Mesa County Clerk-Recorder Tina Peters, joined by Sherronna Bishop and Colonel Sean Smith, that there are many questions regarding Colorado elections. Tina says that she “cannot unsee what I have seen.” Tina’s office was inspected by Secretary of State, Jena Griswold’s, office for “breach of security” while Tina traveled to the symposium. Visit frankspeech.com to see the symposium which runs through Thursday. Dominion sues conservative media.

Switching to national news, New York Governor Cuomo resigns, effective in fourteen days. Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will become New York’s first female governor. Nineteen Republican senators join Democrats to vote us into oblivion by voting yes for the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. Democrats immediately go to their $3.5 trillion human infrastructure bill. Senators Cruz and Lummis sees a potential destruction of cryptocurrency. The Texas Supreme Court allows for the arrest of Democrats who left the special session to block a final vote on a GOP sponsored bill on voting rights. Border agents at the southern border took into custody 834 unaccompanied children illegally crossing last week, the highest one day total on record. Secretary of State Blinken is concerned about China’s growth of their nuclear arsenal. We know that Biden is compromised due to Hunter’s relationships with elite China officials. John Eastman co-authors article stating that Trump haters will continue their quest to destroy Trump even if it means damaging the Constitution and the Presidential Office.

Fauci says there will be a flood of mandates once the COVID-19/Wuhan-China experimental drug therapy vaccination is approved. Biden states his administration will withhold federal funds, such as Medicare reimbursements, on unvaccinated people. This is against the new Colorado law, Senate Bill 21-142 which states, “Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government.” Joseph Mercola sheds light on research that shows vaccinated people will spread the virus because vaccinations are breeding grounds for mutations. Israel is recording vaccinated people getting the virus. Who wins with vaccinations? Big Pharma! Colorado Republicans fail to win elections and as a result emphasis is placed on the ballot as many initiatives are being voted on. Last year Senate Bill 260, the transportation bill was passed. It is a prime example of double taxation, fees/taxes. The disguise of the word “fee” does not fool us. Biden signs an executive order that by 2030 cars on the road will be Electric Vehicles (EV). This despite the fact that we have high demand on the grid and lack sufficient supply of rare minerals in the U.S to produce car batteries. Xcel sends out letters forewarning customers that a 12% increase in energy costs is coming. Fondly remember that Hydrocarbons give us affordable, efficient reliable and responsible energy.!

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Kim and Producer Steve comment that it is never good to take away someone’s rights or livelihood. If something is a good idea, you should not have to force or coerce someone to adopt it. Danielle Jurinsky, in studio with Kim and candidate for Aurora City Council at Large, chimes in with agreement. Common Sense Institute (CSI) reports that the Homeless Industrial Complex in the Denver metro region is spending $481.2 million annually on homeless assistance; keep in mind this number does not include all spending by government and organizations, and healthcare assistance. This is roughly $78,000/homeless person. The homeless problem will never be solved with this amount of money available to groups. Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia, teaches second graders an anti-police narrative

Danielle Jurinsky is an entrepreneur. She is in the real estate business and owns four restaurants. Danielle said it was harder to comply with the city of Aurora’s COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus regulations than the regulations from Tri-County Health. Danielle explains the importance of Aurora as a military city. Aurora houses Buckley Air Force base and the ICE facility. Her top three points to address are: support the police, support small business and improve transportation. Danielle pledges to bring her real-world life experiences to the city council in order to represent all of Aurora. To learn more, visit danielleforaurora.com.

Guest Stan Everitt created the Legacy Project because he had to stop talking and do something. Stan’s group primarily consisted of men but once the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus hit, couples began meeting at he and his wife’s home. The purpose of the group is to use history to help people build their own personal legacy within a theological framework. “When in the course of human events,” as stated in the Declaration of Independence, is a description of the belief that there is a Providential Plan for mankind. We are under the rules of our Creator, not any one man. Liberty is given to us in freewill directed in the state of virtue. The transformation of America, as we see today, has been evolving for years. We must understand what we are losing so that we can evaluate what we need to reclaim. Trump exposed the deep state. The left is trying to abolish our present form of government and replace it with selected rulers who will write edicts for their subjects. We can stop this. Stand up, be heard, go to meetings, talk to your representatives and neighbors, and help preserve our America. Stan can be reached at Legacyproject@youarealegacy.com.

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Erik Aadland, candidate for U.S. Senate, joins Kim to explain why he is running for office. Erik acknowledges that we are in unprecedented times. The choice for America is the path of tyranny or to reclaim our roots to restore our founding principles. We must stop looking to the government to solve our problems. The elites hypocrisy is easily seen as Obama celebrates his 60th birthday with maskless guests and elbow to elbow social distancing. Climate Czar John Kerry flew in his private airplane (powered by fossil fuels) to get there, his 17th private plane trip this year alone. Fauci wants to protect public safety by taking away all our rights and freedom using fear to control the populace which is antithetical to the human spirit. Facts do not matter for the political elite. Erik is a West Point graduate, has served in Iraq, and was heavily involved in the development of a pipeline in Israel. We must stop Biden’s administration from destroying our energy independence. To learn more about Erik go to aadlandforcolorado.com.

Guest Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace and author of the book Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom, joins Kim and Erik in a robust conversation about the extreme environmentalists. Life on the planet is relatively recent. Science has become politicalized with the narrative that humans are the enemy of life. Humans are not the evil species and the cancer on earth but a beautiful part of nature to celebrate. Colorado at one time had mammoths roaming during an Ice Age and at another time, Colorado was a rainforest. It is better for life when the earth is warm than when it is cold. History shows coldness brings human strife, including the inability to grow food. We are still in an ice age. 1700 was the peak of coldness. There is no perfect temperature, and earth today is colder than most of earth’s life. Denver has the worst air quality in the world due to mismanagement of the forests. There is a psychological component to this as the government bullies people into thinking they are bad and need to let the government take care of the problem. Fossil fuels are organic. Fossil Fuels are created with sunshine and plants. People are listening to a climate change narrative that cannot be seen nor proven. Patrick’s book and the app Inconvenient Facts are good sources of information.

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Join Kim this Sunday on America’s Veterans Stories when Retired Army Major General Joe Arbuckle is interviewed at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. General Arbuckle joined the Army as a private. A remarkable story. Leslie Manookian and Kim have a robust conversation regarding the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus experimental drug vaccination. Leslie shares her personal experience that led to her involvement in researching data and other information surrounding vaccinations. Leslie wrote and produced the movie The Greater Good (greatergoodmovie.org). The Greater Good followed three families, both pro and con vaccination authorities, activists and the National Vaccine Center. The purpose was to share information not found in the mainstream news. You can also learn more about Leslie’s work with the Health Freedom Defense Fund by going to the website.

Leslie takes us back to 9-11 and legislation that quickly followed, including The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act which includes the collection of data and records as well as control of property. This was followed in 2005 by the PREP Act, Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act, which instilled power in the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This also gave immunity to administrators of countermeasures to diseases. Leslie also mentions The National Defense Authorization Act which gives government the right to declare any American a “terrorist.” Suspension of habeas corpus has given away the right to appeal a wrongful imprisonment. We are still in an “emergency state” after a year-and-a-half. Unvaccinated people, it is claimed, are responsible for the virus spread. The unvaccinated will be thrown to the “margins of society.” There is an incentive for more vaccinations down the road, exemplified by children’s vaccination schedules now at 72.

We must have body autonomy, one of our most important freedoms. That is why Leslie founded Health Freedom Defense Fund (healthfreedomdefense.org). We are undergoing medical tyranny under the guise of health. 93 million people are not vaccinated. Another 20% of “vaccinated” people only got the first shot. Adverse reactions include miscarriages and inflammation of the heart. Why do they care so much about us getting the shot? Why force the jab? Why coerce the American public? Why does Pharma not stand behind their product and instead have immunity?

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com), reports success for his knife sharpening event. Hal notes the biggest threat we face now is forced, mandated vaccinations and passports. “Corporatism” is extremely active as the government empowers corporations to carry the government agenda. Another name for this is Fascism.

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This Sunday on America’s Veterans Stories, Kim will interview Retired Army Major General Joe Arbuckle at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Governor Ron DeSantis will not be intimidated by Biden. DeSantis tells Biden to do your job and leave me alone. Kim and Producer Steve question the legality of CDC Director Walensky extending a moratorium on rent payments. With new COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus regulations has Colorado Senate Bill 21-142 signed into law this past May been ignored? It states, “Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government.”

Dr. Jill Vecchio, one of the very few who completely read the Affordable Care Act, states that the Surgeon General is expecting the experimental drug vaccination to be approved this school year for children ages 5-11. The COVID-19 agenda has been well executed by the current administration. Dr. Robert Malone argues that there is no data based on science to support what is happening with force and coercion regarding the vaccinations. This is trauma-based mind control as people live in fear. Corporate medicine has power over physicians as physicians have lost their ability and freedom to treat patients as they see best.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, notes that housing inventory has risen slightly and homes are staying on the market longer. It is wrong if an employer does not give employment verification because the employee has not taken the vaccination jab. Employers are to confirm employment status, not medical status. Karen is a professional who will work hard in negotiations in buying or selling your home. Give Karen a call at 303-877-751

Guest and sponsor of The Kim Monson Show Roger Hays, Founder and CEO of Premier Employer Services (premieremployerservices.com), discusses with Kim Colorado Family Medical Leave Insurance Program, FAMLI, and Equal Pay laws. They are the two biggest ticket items in terms of regulations and compliance costs for employers right now. The Equal Pay Act passed by the legislature in 2019 is now in effect. The result is costing Colorado residents jobs as postings for remote work specifically states that Colorado residents need not apply. National businesses have to comply in all states if they have just one employee from Colorado. FAMLI was on the ballot and voted on by the voters in 2020. Benefits will begin in 2024 and clarity on other aspects will come by January, 2022. It is difficult finding employees, especially as the additional funds for unemployment continues. The benefit is to expire on September 1, 2021. Will they extend it again although job postings are numerous? The left is taking advantage of people being inherently lazy. Call to Action: Get out. Get involved. Find good people to run for office, help them get elected, and hold them accountable at all times.

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Kim and Producer Steve delve into events across the nation. Obama drastically scales down his original 700 plus guest list for his birthday party because of COVID. Do these elites really believe what they are saying? Or is this a distraction as important news concerning election integrity, the infrastructure bill and illegals crossing the southern border is ignored by mainstream media? This Sunday on America’s Veterans Stories, Retired Army Major General Joe Arbuckle will be interviewed by Kim at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Colorado Senate Bill 21-142 signed into law by Governor Polis this past May states, “Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government.” Denver ignores the law and increases the maximum fine to $5000 for public health violations. These regulations by an unelected bureaucracy kills businesses. Mayor Hancock is forcing the vaccination within the city, recognizing people will lose their jobs. Hancock is the Director of MORE, Mayors Organized for Reparations. How can you take action against people based on skin color, especially since many families arrived in the United States after the Civil War? Dr. James Lyons-Weiler notes that an ingredient in the vaccination may cause infertility. The infrastructure bill dropped late Sunday night. Who has read the 2703 pages? Possible bribe for Sen. Manchin as his wife’s commission is slated to receive $1 billion.

Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, discusses the possibility of a non-vaccinated person not qualifying for a loan. Just recently an employer would not do an employee verification because the employee would not take the experimental drug vaccination. Lorne says if this is done just days before a loan is finalized the potential buyer could lose their earnest money. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 for professional advice when securing a home mortgage. Don’t miss out on Castlegate Knife and Tool’s event tomorrow, Thursday in Sedalia from 3-6pm. They will be serving food and drinks while they sharpen one of your knives.

Frequent guest Josh Philipp, senior investigative reporter for The Epoch Times and host of Crossroads, states that the government is using businesses and bureaucracies against the American public to administer vaccination passports. This calls into question HIPPA and the legality that your health information is between you and your doctor. A class action lawsuit is in the making. Local officials split on keeping or relinquishing their power brought forth by the “declared” COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus. What is happening is anti-Constitution and flies in the face of our Founding Father’s principle that our inalienable rights are given by God. There are lots of contradictions in laws. One example is Colorado SB 21-142. “My body, my choice.” Illegals coming over the southern border with COVID-19 are released into the U.S. without any medical care. Elections matter. The hypocrisy of the left when comparing 2016 and 2020 is blaring. Their narrative in 2016 has been proven to be false while 2020 is shining the light on election integrity issues throughout the country. The Arizona Election Report will be released soon. Other states are following. The truth will come out even with the mainstream rhetoric and the Department of Justice lawsuits. Some Republicans are finally showing their strength.

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Susan Kochevar, owner of the 88 Drive-In Theatre, discusses current events with Kim and Producer Steve. Susan has not had a problem with staffing but she is having a difficult time procuring items for her concession stand due to shutdowns and products being in a warehouse but no one to get them out. LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, would be governed by an unelected, unaccountable Authority Board. We must ask the questions why endorse, who is behind it, and follow the money. Patti Kurgan’s op-eds answer many of these questions at kimmonson.com. LEAP will also “protect” the marijuana black market with LEAP tax increases starting at 3% and potentially rising to 15%. Increased retail marijuana taxes do not necessarily equate to people buying less marijuana. It may equate to people buying less legal marijuana. Lone Tree’s potential proposed 66% sales tax increase will disincentivize people who used to make purchases in Lone Tree because of the lower sales tax rate. See Kim’s op-ed.

America’s Veterans Stories features Retired Army Major General Joe Arbuckle this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock mandates vaccinations to all city employees and any workers in hospitals, nursing homes, homeless shelters, correctional workers and schools even though this may cause some to lose their jobs. This is in opposition to legislation passed and signed by Governor Polis in May, 2021. Senate Bill 21-142 states in Section1(e): Every person has a right to privacy with respect to personal health decisions, free from coercion or interference from the government. States are mandating masks and vaccinations (through coercion) while at the same time ignoring illegals at the southern border coming in with the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus. These illegals are then being dispersed across the country. Rent moratoriums are an assault on private property rights and turns tenants against the owners. The World Economic Forum agenda includes no ownership of property by 2030. This is achieved by destroying ownership through rules, regulations, taxes and fees.

Kimberlee Bell, owner of Kunjani Coffee in Parker, highlights events at the coffee house. This Saturday, August 7th, there will be a Back to School BBQ. Noon-3. August 13th from 4-9pm will be wine and cheese tasting. Every Thursday-Saturday there is live music from 6-8pm. Stop by for coffee, wine or friendship.

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of IPAK-Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge (IPAK.com), talks with Kim and Susan regarding the COVID-19/Wuhan-China experimental drug vaccine. A study just came out of Massachusetts where 78% of the people infected with COVID-19 were vaccinated and 6.8% of those infected were hospitalized, which is higher than the peak as we went into lockdown. This vaccination has 0% efficacy. Although hard to do, people must leave their jobs and not be coerced into getting the vaccination. Kim interjects that Pfizer is expecting their COVID-19 vaccination sales to reach $33.5 billion. Dr. Lyons-Weiler is expecting lockdowns in the near future. He also states that early treatment is highly effective. Dr. Lyons-Weiler addresses Susan’s question regarding reporting of infertility as a result of the vaccinations. Dr. Lyons-Weiler concludes by encouraging freedom loving people to gain knowledge. He has started a related company that will educate people on science, logic, mathematics, and how to analyze a spreadsheet relative to people’s concerns and questions regarding COVID-19. Registration is at IPAK-edu.org.

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Freedom of the press has eroded over the years. Now there is confusion and chaos in reporting, and seeking the truth has evaporated. Norfolk naval base is being commanded by NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization). Is Biden giving away our sovereignty?

Kim and Patti Kurgan discuss Patti’s most recent op-ed, Colorado Initiative 25: LEAP for Who? (kimmonson.com/featured_articles/colorado-initiative-25-leap-for-who/). These series of Op-Ed’s is seeking Truth and clarity regarding LEAP. In a recent interview with Heidi Ganahl, Executive Director of RESCHOOL Amy Anderson, states that RESCHOOL is part of the coalition supporting LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress, and “That it is new money that is being raised to support learning accounts along the lines of what we are doing this summer … It’s additional money coming into the system on top of K-12 funding.” Sounds like LEAP is RESCHOOL being funded by taxpayers. This should be done in the free market. Parental choice is limited to a preselected list of vendors. It is only for “eligible children” with priority given to low income families and it is unlikely that middle class families will have access to the LEAP dollars. The Authority is governed by an unelected and unaccountable board. Finally, the core problem that our kids are falling behind in our current government run school system, is not addressed. Castlegate Knife and Tool is hosting a knife sharpening event this Thursday, August 5, from 3-6pm. Come visit the store in Sedalia and have your everyday knife sharpened.

Guest Julie Kaewert, best-selling author of mystery books, reviews Sharyl Attkisson’s book Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism. Ms. Attkisson witnessed from the inside, the movement of reporting the facts to reporting the narrative. Some of her news stories were not published because she reported the truth based on facts. Two examples are her stories on the Boeing Dreamliner and the 2013 Green Energy bill. Suppression of reporting the facts dates back to Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Obama. They used government to harass journalists, including Ms. Attkisson; her computer was bugged by both the DOJ and the FBI under Bob Mueller. Julie and Kim also discuss LEAP. Julie states that our young people are being crippled by not being told the truth and instead taught the narrative. It was leaked to Slate that the New York Times year-long editorial content was to push the concept of “racism” in each story and issue. In Marxism, everything that exists needs to be destroyed. In this case, the truth. Orwell warned us of this type of journalism.

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Kim and Producer Steve ask the question, where is the coverage on Trump? And where are the fact checkers as Biden states he has driven a Mack truck? When? Join Kim on Sunday for America’s Veterans Stories at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM to hear Air Force fighter pilot Chuck Brega, a member of a top-secret squadron after the Korean War. Ninety-nine percent of businesses are small businesses who employ over 50% of the workforce. The pandemic has caused a massive supply chain disruption. The mask mandates and forced vaccinations of an, unapproved by the FDA, experimental drug will again affect the economy and support the World Economic Forum’s agenda.

Dr. Jill Vecchio, one of very few who read The Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, shares an update on the two girls she and others are trying to get to America from Africa to receive medical care. Mother Superior and the two girls have met obstacle after obstacle since February. Through Representative Lamborn’s office, their Visas were approved and the three are ready to come to America. They are on itinerary number nine and the Ministry of Migration will not allow them to leave unless there is an exchange of money. Dr. Vecchio and Kim also discuss the World Economic Forum agenda. For it to be achieved, America must be destroyed—our economy, social structure and the American dream.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com) and supporter of The Kim Monson Show, invites listeners to his knife sharpening (*staysharp) event next Thursday, August 5th, from 3-6pm at his shop in Sedalia. Hal also reminds veterans, current military and first responders of their 10% discount every day. Hal discusses the tyrannical government that is working on controlling every aspect of our life instead of protecting people’s freedoms enumerated for us in our founding documents. The culmination of radical left policies that Hal calls “creeping socialism” is seen throughout our schools, media, institutions and places of power. They continue to uproot individual freedom and western philosophy in order to elevate and stress the importance of government. They are doing this through coercion, mis-truths, omission of the truth and rewriting American history in a negative light. This is parallel to what our parents and grandparents saw during WWII. Many small business owners are stating that they will not comply with lockdowns this time based on last year’s misinformation and lies. What can you do? Resist. Take risks. Openly question what is going on. Use your voice. Challenge the anti-science and illogical rhetoric. Let your voice be heard and not silenced even if the government wants you to “shut up” and obey.

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Helen Mitchell, sponsor/partner of The Kim Monson Show, is in studio with Kim. This Sunday on America’s Veteran’s Stories broadcasting at 3pm and 10 pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM, Kim interviews Air Force fighter pilot Chuck Brega, a member of a top-secret squadron created after the Korean War. Kim and Helen discuss projection, the strategy to project onto others what you are actually doing. Kim and Steve comment on Mayor Hancock’s statement in his State of the City address that the challenges of the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus are turning into opportunities, including a model of “equity.” Sounds a lot like Rahm Emmanuel’s statement “to never let a crisis go to waste” and “to take the opportunity to do what cannot be done in ordinary times.” Xcel Energy is looking for another $344 million from ratepayers. The left exists only to make your life worse.

Helen explains what happened to her cousin in Allegheny County (coal country), Pennsylvania, during the 2020 election. Her cousin received six unsolicited mail-in votes. When she went to vote in person, which she has always done, she had to fill out a provisional ballot. She believes her vote was never counted. Many neighbors in the area had the same experience. Lincoln said, “The ballot is stronger than the bullet.” Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and show sponsor, congratulated Douglas County for not taking Community Development Block Grant Funds associated with Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing mandates. Karen is interviewing candidates for city councils and is pleased to report that many are looking for change to bring back freedom and the protection of property rights. Although the housing market is reporting a slight decline Karen attributes it to people going on vacation and getting ready for school.

Guest Brent Littlefield, national political strategist, joins Kim and Helen in an in-depth conversation on Rank Choice Voting. In June Governor Polis signed into law HB21-1071, Ranked Choice Voting In Nonpartisan Elections. Colorado has now joined Maine in advancing ranked choice voting. Brent states unequivocally, anything that creates confusion opens up the possibility for shenanigans, including rank choice voting. Rank choice voting allows candidates with limited support to win elections. Prime examples are illustrated in Maine, as Brent explains. Brent also narrows in on one man, John Arnold, who has spent enormous amounts of money to approve rank choice voting in Maine. Rank choice voting gives the Secretary of State tremendous power. Kim notes Colorado Secretary of State Griswold’s “emergency order” eliminating third party audits on election machines. Brent explains “batch elimination.” There is no transparency in rank choice voting, opening up the possibility of election manipulation. One person one vote is eliminated. The left will stop at nothing to win. Brent concludes that laws can be changed by a different legislature. Start now by standing up for free, fair and honest elections.

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Terri Goon, Liberty Toastmasters North President, joins Kim in-studio. Kim explains how to get your name off Ballot Initiative 25: LEAP petition. The deadline to remove your name from Initiative 25 is Monday, August 2nd via email: Write an email to the Colorado Secretary of State’s office, provide your name, home address and signature stating, “after reviewing Initiative 25 more in-depth, you wish to have your name stricken from the petition.” Send to: ballot.access@sos.state.co.us Any emails received after Monday, August 2nd will not be removed. If you wish to verify receipt of email, contact the Secretary of State’s office at 303-894-2200, click on zero, then ask to speak with someone who can verify receipt of your email sent to ballot.acces@sos.state.co.us.

We can share all types of information but not until we communicate will we be heard. Humor is a great way to communicate with others. Democrats use projection consistently. Colorado is paying influencers, with money taken from people who do not want the COVID-19 vaccination experimental drug, to coerce people to get the jab. Denver’s Mayor Hancock joins the Mayors Organized for Reparations and Equity, a group in support of paying reparations to Black Americans.

Carolyn Martin, Christian Home Educators of Colorado’s Director of Government Relations, joins Kim to discuss LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program. Carolyn states a correction that homeschoolers can participate in the program; it would be the additional activities outside of a parent teaching their child. Carolyn expresses concern regarding the evaluation process of “outcomes,” specifically long-term life outcomes. Carolyn warns homeschoolers that this will include data collection. Kim points to an article referencing a Scottsdale school district trying to collect data via a check list of family behavior. The worst part of LEAP is the Authority is an unelected board that is not accountable to the voters, the legislature or the Board of Education.

Members of the Liberty Toastmasters two groups join Terri and Kim to discuss awakening vs wokism. Comments include: check out the Epoch Times series on the U.S. Constitution to understand our American Idea; wokism is Marxist in nature; it strikes at the Battle of Ideas; wokism was brought forth by BLM; and Martin Luther King was right when he said we must judge people by their character and not the color of their skin, it is racist to only look at someone’s skin color. Awakening is happening across America as people understand there is a threat to our founding principles that all men are created with inalienable rights from God while wokism is an emotional attack on that idea and western civilization.

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American Veterans Stories features two veterans, Jimmy Nishimura who was drafted into the army and served during the Vietnam War, and John Sagers, a WWII veteran who was stationed at a lighthouse off the coast of Oregon. Listen to Jimmy and John’s interviews this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Legislation often includes complex language that complicates understanding by the busy average person. Is this intentional? All politics are local. The mayor and city council of the City of Lone Tree, using the Delphi Technique, advocate for a 66% increase in the retail city sales tax.

Susan Rice, the director of Biden’s Domestic Policy, is ordered to sell her stake, worth millions, in Enbridge, a Canadian energy firm. Biden gives his approval to Putin’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline while destroying the oil energy sector here in America. Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, announces a new service, knife sharpening. Hal reminds veterans, current military and first responders that they are eligible for a 10% discount every day.

Frequent guest and blogger at toadvancefreedom.com Rick Turnquist joins Kim to discuss Initiative 25: LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program. Kim instantly explains that the ballot title language is inconsistent with the actual Initiative 25 language. Important elements are missing that are key in the initiative itself. Ballot title language refers to an independent state agency which in reality is an authority that is unelected and unaccountable to the voters, the legislature or the Department of Education. Ballot title language refers to a additional 5% retail marijuana tax in 2024, however the actual initiative states the tax can be raised as high as 15% after 2024. Ballot title language says “chosen by parents.” This is extremely misleading as parents can only choose from a list of pre-selected vendors chosen by the Authority. Ballot title language completely omits that “mental, physical and emotional health counseling services will be provided under this ballot initiative. Be informed. Read Rick’s op-ed, LEAP Into Higher Taxes: Colorado Initiative 25 along with Kim’s and Patti Kurgan’s op-eds published at kimmonson.com. Knowledge is power. Do not be deceived by their intentionally convoluted and confusing language. Decline to sign if approached by a canvasser to sign the petition.

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Kim and Producer Steve address inflation as we see price increases on our purchases at the store. Gas has increased over $1 during the last six months. Look to public policy as to why it’s happening. Biden closed the Keystone XL pipeline, for one. The AFL-CIO Colorado announces that they will not donate until next May, at the earliest, to Democrats because state Democrats did not adequately consult with them when deciding policies. Coercion continues as Governor Polis offers $100 Wal-Mart gift cards to people who get the COVID-19 jab, an unapproved FDA experimental drug. Beware: if the carrot doesn’t work the stick will follow!

Patti Kurgan, the researcher for The Kim Monson Show, connects more dots regarding Initiative 25: LEAP, a “parallel” new government-run out-of-school program that will bypass voters, and replace their voting power within an unelected bureaucratic authority. LEAP will be funded by a new marijuana tax and money from the state land board. The major investor in this initiative is Gary Community Investments contributing just under $1 million. One contractor has already received hundreds of thousands of dollars, Blitz Consulting. This information through the period June 26, 2021, can be found on Tracer, via the Colorado Secretary of State’s office under Learning Opportunities for Colorado’s Kids, https://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CommitteeDetail.aspx?OrgID=40096. Proponents of LEAP need to be transparent and release details of potential distribution of $50 million to LEAP Providers January-June, 2022, per the Fiscal Note. There are organizations already doing what LEAP is proposing. Knowledge is power. Decline to sign this ballot initiative. Read Kim’s and Patti’s op-eds on LEAP on The Kim Monson Show website under the tab Featured Articles

Jay Davidson, founder of First American State Bank, defines the “lexicon of the left.” Biden, Warren and AOC are all leading us to more government, a central government, and ultimately to tyranny via policy. The common thread in their policies is taxation, which is theft. Kim uses the example of the proposed Lone Tree 55% retail tax increase as an example. Jay interjects that about one-half of our gross income is spent annually on government when all taxes and fees paid are combined. The Great Reset is real as the elite billionaires believe that they can control and should control you. The leader of the Great Reset, Claus Schwab, outright states that there should be no private ownership. Global taxation, as proposed by Biden, exemplifies a move by the progressives in America to give up Congress’ sole ability to tax, and when that happens, we are being controlled by others. Money is a vehicle to get power, and globalists are attempting to manipulate people through money. The collectivists do not use terms like control and tyranny. They use other words. Jay delves into four specific terms the left uses by examining their beginnings and their usage today: Equity, One World Order, Entitlement, and Redistribution of Wealth. Jay concludes that we can make a difference, without violence, by exercising our rights and understanding the “lexicon of the left.”

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Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and sponsor of The Kim Monson Show, and frequent guest Allen Thomas, author of Op-Ed The Right to Luxury Won’t Lead to a Life of Luxury, join Kim for a focused conversation on the Housing Industrial Complex and the difference on the right to luxury vs. the life of luxury. First, Kim invites listeners to tune in to America’s Veterans Stories Sunday 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. This week Kim will be interviewing Jimmy Nishimura who grew up in Japan and ended up serving during the Vietnam War and John Sagers who served in WWII, stationed at a lighthouse on the coast of Oregon.

We are in a battle of ideas. Our natural rights from God are slowly being taken away by the government only to be filled by the government giving us government sanctioned rights. The American Idea is that government is to protect our rights under the principle that we are all created equal. Homeownership is one way in which to create wealth. Through public policy, that right is being attacked on many fronts, including Biden’s infrastructure plans to deny road funding if his policies are not accepted. The government is implementing the “15 minute neighborhood,” a key tenet of the World Economic Forum. The rights of rental owners’ units are experiencing the heavy hand of government in Denver as inspections will become mandatory. The end user always pays for the increased costs. Government coercion is forcing home builders to build “affordable housing” if they want their single family housing projects approved. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, joins in on the conversation. He agrees that home ownership is one way to build wealth. With interest rates still low, Lorne encourages listeners to call him at 303-880-8881 in order to take advantage of these artificial low interest rates. They will go up, just like everything else that we see today.

Kim refers to the Colorado Air Quality Commission’s Employee Trip Reduction Plan as an example of regulations that should never be implemented. We need to reduce rules, regulations and taxes, especially today, as inflation is rearing its ugly head. This hurts those who are working hard every day to make ends meet. Many do not want the government to help them. However, there are those who think that they have a right to what Allen refers to as “luxuries.” The assault on families is clearly shown in the specific data Allen cites. The government is too big to be compassionate; compassion must come from our neighbors and ourselves. Allen also addresses the rhetoric of masculine toxicity. If you cannot own your property, like a house, is that not slavery as you are dependent on others? The lower income levels are hurt the most, which the government proclaims they are helping. Karen interjects that it was in the 1920’s that redlining came from the government. Unity involves us being treated as one people, not through classifications. Allen concludes by asking us to check our life privilege, and commit to ideas and principles that stand on capitalism and natural rights.

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Government influence is aimed at benefits for the government and not the people. When the carrot, coercion, does not work, force follows. The proponents of LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program which is in the petition gathering stage for the November 2021 ballot, call for a new government-run school system because children are falling behind. This is because schools are not teaching academic fundamentals and in its place, they are indoctrinating our children with the left’s social agenda. Joy Overbeck, in her article Over 14 Million Students Taught Radical Left Propaganda Under Guise of ‘No Place for Hate’ clearly tells the truth on the No Place for Hate program found in schools across the country including 34 out of 89 Douglas County schools. Equity, where everyone must have the same outcome, is a very different proposition from equality, where people are allowed to pursue their greatest achievement through opportunities. The Employee Trip Reduction Program even hears from organizations that normally do not push back on Polis and the left agenda. Interesting to note that Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission of nine were all appointed by Polis. And we are supposed to trust Polis when selecting the nine members on the LEAP board? LEAP de-TABORs future revenue, spending and appropriations, another point of contention. Child Tax Credit Day in Colorado is celebrated by Polis and Democrats. It is heralded as a way to erase child poverty. Let’s hold them accountable on this and hold the line on future funding.

The new sponsor of The Kim Monson Show is Kim Bell, owner of Kunjani Coffee (kunganicoffee.com) located in Parker. The atmosphere is very welcoming with both indoor and outdoor seating. Kim is putting activities together, including an artist night and live music, for patrons enjoyment. Hours are: Monday-Wednesday 7am-6pm, Thursday-Saturday 7am-9pm, and 8am-4pm on Sunday. Stop by to enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine and meet your neighbors.

Guest Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, and author of the books Confessions of a Greenpeace Drop-out and Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom, joins Kim to share the truth about fossil fuels. Fossil fuels were created with solar energy; they are organic and natural. When we burn fossil fuels, we are replenishing the carbon dioxide that was taken out of the atmosphere millions of years ago. It is a lie to say that carbon dioxide is a threat to the environment. The holes in the ozone have been there for hundreds of years. The air we breathe is the cleanest it ever has been. The war on plastics is a substitute for the war on fossil fuels. Dr. Moore explains the fallacies regarding the extinction of the coral reef and polar bears. Forest fires are not caused by climate change but by careless campers, lightning, arsonists and power lines.

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Ballot Initiative 25: LEAP (Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program) is in the process of collecting signatures. Decline to sign. Read the ballot initiative along with Patti Kurgan’s op-ed, LEAP from Dot to Dot and Where do You Land? , along with Colorado Initiative 25: A LEAP of Blind Faith! and Kim Monson’s piece, Ten Reasons to Decline to Sign Colorado Initiative 25: LEAP.

Reggie Carr, founder of I’MA Trumpster and I’MA Uniter, joins Kim to discuss his new venture. Reggie believes in Trump’s statement, “Peace through strength.” Reggie is creating a music project that will “unite” people of various political affiliations as he seeks harmony in the deliverance of conservative messages. Reggie wants to have “that conversation” without violence. The Trump rallies Reggie has attended are focused on God and Country. Reggie plans to strengthen and distribute the conservative through music. Reggie has set up I’MA Super Pac for contributions to this effort and thanks the grassroots for all of their support the last few years.

Kim jumps back to LEAP, centering her attention on the taxes that are set to support LEAP, the sin tax of marijuana. Kim agrees with the economic principle that if you want less of something, tax it more. However people are rational economic actors. Some will pay the higher price, some will stop using the product and some will look for alternative markets. The marijuana black market is already busy in Colorado and potential additional LEAP marijuana taxes will very possibly increase its presence. This will be particularly true if the federal government deschedules marijuana and begins to charge an excise tax of 10% with yearly increases up to 25%. LEAP is a proposed parallel government after school program that will be run by an unelected and unaccountable Authority.

Maskless Texas Democrats fled to Washington DC in a chartered plane. Now five have tested positive for COVID-19. Harris met with the group and has since gone to Walter Reed Hospital for a “routine doctor’s appointment.” The White House says they will be looking for “misinformation” in our text messages. Privacy concerns for sure and a direct affront to the Third Amendment. A Database in Colorado follows who has not had the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus experimental drug “vaccine.” Taxpayer dollars are being used for mailings, phone calls and text messages to coerce people to take the jab. The left is continuing fear mongering with the Delta variant narrative, so that emergency orders stay in place. “Never let a crisis go to waste.” Former CEO Kent Thiry and DaVita Inc., kidney-care company based in Denver, is indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiring with a competing company. Parents in Washington DC sue because of a new law that allows children as young as 11 to be vaccinated without their parent’s consent.

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Kim and Producer Steve give a teaser for America’s Veterans Stories show broadcasting Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560AM and KLZ 100.7FM. Marine Veteran Bear Owen talks about his service in the Vietnam War flying A-4 and A-6 jets. Election integrity is essential. If we don’t have free, fair and honest elections, we don’t have a country. Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, notes veterans and first responders receive a 10% discount on purchases. Hal comments that LEAP: Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program sounds good but it is implementing another bureaucratic agency that is unelected and unaccountable. He references Tri-County health during the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus disruption and the assault on personal freedom; Polis’ emergency orders were numerous and liberty restrictive. We are a Republic and must hold accountable our representatives, this is a duty of the citizens.

Guest Patti Kurgan, researcher for The Kim Monson Show, joins Kim to discuss LEAP: Learning Enrichment and Achievement Progress Program. Patti’s op-ed, LEAP From Dot to Dot and Where do You Land? explains who the special interests are and who has the potential to financially benefit from the program. LEAP does not address that our students are falling behind in every academic subject. Instead, it creates a new government-run education system for out-of-school learning and is controlled by unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats.

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Kim invites listeners to tune into her interview with Marine Pilot Vietnam Veteran Bear Owen on America’s Veterans Stories this Sunday, 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Through force, the government is taking money from those working and giving to people who are not working even though multiple job opportunities are advertised throughout the Denver Metro area and the nation. “Teflon” Polis seems to get a pass on the economic destruction experienced by small business owners due to his executive orders and policies. A rare neurological disorder is associated with the Johnson & Johnson experimental gene therapy vaccine. A whistleblower reports that informed consent is not being offered when COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus vaccinations are being dispensed. Nikki Haley correctly describes Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s invitation to the UN to investigate the United States on racism and minority issues as “insane.” The Olympic Committee looks to re-brand the American flag. NO! We have an American flag and we don’t need to change it.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, reports that the number of homes listed for sale has risen 6% in June in comparison to last June bringing more choices to buyers. Overall inventory is still less. The “price dependent” range of $450-550,000 is still very challenging. Public policies are affecting prices, growth boundaries being one. Biden is placing one-sentence policies in proposals that attack single-family housing. He is also bringing back policies from the Obama years, including AFFH, Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing. Douglas County residents are telling commissioners NO! to any participation in this program.

Colorado Democrats are looking for ways not to send refunds to taxpayers and instead sidestep the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) in order to keep tax revenue in the billions. Decline to Sign when approached about ballot Initiative 25: LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program. The Denver Republican Party gets two initiatives on the City and County of Denver November ballot. The first initiative states Denver will provide a safe and secure place for the homeless. The second initiative will allow homeowners to sue for “loss of enjoyment of their property” against Denver if trespassers are not removed within 72 hours from private property after a complaint is made. Transparency through election integrity keeps our elections free and fair. Texas state representatives from the Democrat party flee in a chartered plane, unmasked, to Washington, DC, because they did not get their way on legislation. Is this good governance? It is all about power and control, and nothing about true representation of the people.

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Kim notes the radicals of the 1960’s cut their hair, bought a suit and landed jobs to infiltrate corporations, education and media. Now, years later, we see how leftist policies have engulfed us as we’ve been complacent. The progressives see Cuba unrest as riots against U.S. sanctions instead of riots against communism. Equity in Cuba is equity in misery. We all get a saltine cracker. The elites get a saltine cracker with caviar. We now live in a “financial need” based society instead of a merit based society and see it playing out in education and housing policies. Here in Colorado, we see “financial need vs real need” in ballot Initiative 25: LEAP (Learning Enrichment Academic Progress) Program. Be a responsible voter, read the initiative and Decline to Sign! America’s Veterans Stories shares Bear Owen’s story. He served as a pilot in the Vietnam War.

Biden gives a speech in Philadelphia proclaiming many of us as a “merchant of lies” and calls voter integrity laws the “most significant threat” to the U.S. since the Civil War. He states he is for “preserving voting rights” even though we see a Democrat assault on vote counting. Democrats pre-work to get people to adhere to their way of thinking with their narrative and cohesive voice. Senator Blumenthal (D, Conn) has a six figure investment with his wife in a Shanghai shopping complex. Many key administrators in the White House are from Black Rock. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, converses with Kim on Black Rock buying homes in 2009 and now. Interest rates have not moved. Opportunities are evolving as housing inventory loosens a little. Best to get pre-qualified with Lorne at 303-880-8881 for professional and ethical service

Guest Elisabeth Pendley, author of “Thursday’s Children,” joins Kim to discuss what it was like to be a young school teacher in a poor, urban, recently integrated elementary school in the south and parallels challenges in the education system today. In her book Elisabeth illustrates the necessity for people to know what is being taught in the classroom, how it is being taught, and make sure the negative rhetoric is eliminated. We must become Thursday’s Children Champions by providing the best possible educational opportunities in our communities. “A house divided against itself cannot stand.”

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Smoke and mirrors. Biden and his press corps make contradictory statements. Beware, the government is coming to your door if you have not been jabbed with the Wuhan-China virus experimental gene therapy. The Tax Foundation has a state map for Biden proposed tax consequences. Join America’s Veterans Stories this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560AM and KLZ 100.7FM to hear guest Navy Ret. Admiral Ray Snyder discuss submarine warfare and his role in its development. Comparing Colorado’s fee vs. tax narrative. Teachers union president Randi Weingarten is paid $560,000 per year. She claims the GOP is bullying teachers. Can you say Education Industrial Complex? Decline to sign LEAP ballot initiative 25.

Darren Hafford, Marine Corps and Army veteran, reports to Kim while doing 50 push-ups in 50 capitols in 50 days to create awareness of and help prevent veteran suicide. Visit the website 50statecapitolsin50days.com to learn more and contribute to his endeavor. Darren notes that money raised will also help first responders.

Guest Dr. Allen Guelzo is director of the James Madison Program Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship and a senior research scholar at Princeton University. He is also a visiting scholar at the Heritage Foundation. Kim and Dr. Guelzo discuss his recent Op-Ed in City-Journal titled, Lincolnomics: The Economic Mind and Policies of Abraham Lincoln. Since the 1930’s Communist progressive/regressives have tried to make the case that Lincoln and Marx were aligned. Lincoln’s ideas have no resemblance to the Marx doctrine. This is a discussion used by socialists/Marxists working to take over America. The only notable contributions socialism/Marxism have provided are death and destruction. Equity and equality are totally different regardless of the progressive/regressive narrative. In the 1830’s Alexis de Tocqueville noted that the American people voluntarily came together to organize and help themselves; government programs were not needed. The progressive/regressive movement started at the turn of the last century and is attempting turn America into a socialist-communist, Marxist form of government. Resistance is high amongst liberty-minded people who are focused on keeping America free and, God willing, the American Idea will prevail.

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Kim invites listeners to tune into America’s Veteran’s Stories this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560AM and KLZ 100.7FM to hear Navy Ret. Admiral Ray Schneider’s story. Nancy Pelosi is behind the United States Capitol Police opening regional field offices in California and Florida with more to follow.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, who is personally fighting to protect home ownership and property rights, joins Kim to talk about a disturbing incident over the Independence Day, Fourth of July holiday. Karen continued her tradition of placing flags along sidewalks in a community that she has been servicing for over 25 years. She received both an email and a phone call from two people who demanded that the flags be taken down. This is in complete opposition to the many people who thanked her while she placed the flags around the community. We must continue to do what is right and stand for our freedom and liberty regardless of those who attack us. This past weekend the display of patriotism for the Constitutional Republic we live in was inspiring!

Holly Kluth is a candidate for Douglas County Sheriff (hollykluthforsheriff.net) and explains why she is running for sheriff. Holly has 32 years of experience in law enforcement in Douglas County. She has actively held various leadership roles in her community as she claims Douglas County her home and wants all residents to be safe. We cannot let the “creep of crime” make its way into Douglas County. Holly will continue to uphold the U.S. Constitution and the Colorado Constitution per the oath she has taken. Holly references the white paper on the Second Amendment Sanctuaries (papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3536682) stating it is her responsibility to defend her community. Holly also addresses the Red Flag Law.

Guest Retired Army Major General Joe Arbuckle, founder of Flag Officers for America (flagofficers4america.com), states that America is in deep peril. We must stand up for our Republic and destroy the socialism/communism that has taken hold in America since the 1960s, culminating in the Obama and Biden administrations. Not only do we have Marxist ideology in America, we have socialist/communist policies because there are people in high positions within the federal government, state governments, county governments and local governments that openly state they do not like America. National concerns include free, fair and honest elections for “We the People.” Marxists have infiltrated our education, news media, social media, political structures, entertainment, big-tech and big companies. We can do something—get involved. Major General Joe Arbuckle has a Citizen’s Action Plan for America found on the website. Education, Political structures, Law Enforcement, Media, Organize and Sanctuaries are the categories he uses to help citizens build awareness and inform other citizens. We must stand up now and say NO! to communism in order to conserve and preserve our great Constitutional Republic.

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Without hesitancy, Kim begins with Biden’s experimental drug door-to-door campaign. This means there is a national database and tracking system in place relative to the Wuhan-China vaccination. Is this still America, the Land of the Free? Attention should instead be placed on China and Russia as they threaten the US. Both state the US has lost its dominance. Biden adds to the international threat by rolling back Trump-era sanctions on Iran, including its sale of oil. Iran is the biggest exporter of terrorism in the world.

The teachers’ unions indoctrination of our children in schools has parents asking where to send their children. Public school enrollment this past year fell 3%. Decline to sign Initiative 25: LEAP. Do not be fooled. The unelected, unaccountable bureaucracy will not let parents make choices but will have parents make selections of programs from preselected options with a list of preselected providers. Through an executive order Biden begins a new effort that will make it easier for millions of immigrants to become citizens. NSA does not deny it has been tracking Tucker Carlson. The one who identifies as the inventor of mRNA vaccines has his LinkedIn account deleted after questioning whether everyone should get the vaccination. Barbershops and hair stylists are asked to aid in encouraging people to get the jab. Colorado will expand its testing program to schools, especially schools with students too young to get the vaccination.

Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, has not yet seen inflation in mortgage rates as interest rates remain steady. Attention will be on the Federal Reserve minutes to be released today. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 for either a new mortgage or a refinance before the rates increase.

Andi Buerger, founder of Voices Against Trafficking (voicesagainsttrafficking.com), addresses the question: Does America have PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)? The answer: Yes! People have been dealing with the Wuhan-China virus/COVID-19 for over a year and are now exhibiting anger and frustration from a general fear of the unknown. The constant barrage of negative news keeps people on edge. A relationship with God, knowing that there is someone greater than themselves can help individuals live, not just exist, during these trying times. Do your due diligence. Many churches today are not preaching the Gospel but social justice. Lead by example. Trafficking is going on at the border as children are being sold by coyotes; it is our duty to take care of the innocent. Be active. Stay engaged. Support Andi’s organization that educates and brings awareness to this tragedy. Be a part of the solution.

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Brad Beck, frequent guest and co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters, joins Kim in studio. If you have not seen the series on John Adams, you must, and share it with your family and friends. We need to be engaged with our family and teach our children America’s ground-breaking history of Independence and freedom. If we abdicate to the state, we will only have more of the state. Xcel Energy asks for a 13% rate increase beginning in the fall of 2022 for their ambitious renewable energy portfolio. Why are we terminating coal and natural gas exploration and production which provides reliable, efficient, abundant and affordable energy? California asks people to not charge their electric cars and not use their air conditioner, washing machines, etc., due to lack of energy supply to meet demand. Is Colorado next? Contact your county clerks and demand that Dominion election machines are not updated until verification is completed regarding the hardware used for the 2020 election. If Colorado is the “gold standard,” show our machines to the nation as a leading example of what went right.

Karl Honegger with the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado (rlcco.org), and State Representative Shane Sandridge, District 14, discuss with Kim the past legislative session. Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado awarded Rep. Sandridge the highest rating of 96.2 for the session; their scorecard is based on founding principles like limited government. Colorado Rep. Sandridge witnessed many bills that expanded government, contained tremendous amounts of pork and misuse of taxpayers’ money. Let the free market solve community issues, not the government. Word of caution: your wish for more government involvement regulating someone else may result in government coming after you in the future.

Brad Beck’s op-ed to be published next Sunday, Act II, reflects on his own experience of being told, that the company has been sold and there is no role for you. Yes, it was a shock to the system, but it was also a time of outpouring of support from people whom Brad had built relationships with over the last 39 years in his industry. Brad is happy to report that he has secured a new job. Brad remained optimistic throughout this trying time. He listens. He lives with intention, not to just exist. Brad’s inspirational message brings guiding points for people in a similar situation. Your attitude guides you—be positive! The mind is the source of all wealth. Do things that will help you be better every day. Read The Little Engine That Could because you can. We are the beacon light of the world because we have equal individual rights, and that is final, as Calvin Coolidge said. Human ingenuity, the mind, belongs to us, use it. And have fun along the way!

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America 2021! Although fear and coercion dominate mainstream media due to the “scamdemic’s” isolation of people, the truth is coming out and the American Idea will prevail. Bill Federer, President of Amerisearch, a publishing company dedicated to America’s heritage, best-selling author of numerous books and voice of Americanminute.com, joins Kim to discuss the relation between America’s founding and ancient Israel. Bill walks us through the beginning of times dating back to 3000 BC when people started writing and keeping human records, to the British Empire with the globalist King of England. The colonists fought back. America was formed with the people in charge through the “consent of the governed,” and participation by all was key to its success, and continues to be.

There is a list of concepts that were drawn from Ancient Israel in the founding of America, including private property without stipulations. Moses brought down the Commandments for all to read and know. Thereafter people are motivated by a moral compass, as God will hold individuals accountable for their actions. Ancient Israel was also the first country to have private gun ownership.

The American Idea uniquely recognizes that all men are created equal by their Creator. We are given the freedom to responsibly choose our way of life and take advantage of the opportunities that come in our paths. Eleven of the signers of the Declaration of Independence had their homes burned down, five were captured and tortured before they died, and nine of seventeen who served in the Continental Army died in battle. There were more people who died on “starving” British ships than in battle. Freedom for all who live in the United States of America is because of the price they paid—their Lives, their Fortunes and their sacred Honor! We must never forget!

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Kim encourages listeners to read Allen Thomas’ op-ed, School Choice is Half the Issue, and Patti Kurgan’s piece, Colorado Initiative 25: A Blind LEAP of Faith! It is fitting to have General Arbuckle for the Fourth of July America’s Veterans Stories show this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. General Arbuckle has established a template to conserve and preserve the American Idea. Housing has become less affordable due to policies by PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties). The Common Sense Institute releases a report that Colorado needs 51,000 units per year to meet demand. Kim addresses the need for free market solutions and not government solutions, a view in opposition to PBIs. Kim connects the dots on some of the PBIs advocating for “transformational changes.” California targets another six states for their travel ban due to “discriminatory policies.” Parents have lost patience with schools that teach social issues instead of academics. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, reminiscences on the historical significance of Boston. Lorne reports that the 10-year Treasury note has remained constant and therefore mortgage rates are steady and remain in the two’s. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 to find a mortgage that works for you, whether it is a new mortgage or a refinance.

Guest Josh Dunn, Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Study of Government and the Individual at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs, joins Kim for a discussion on Alexis de Tocqueville’s study of the most democratic nation in the world recorded in his book Democracy in America. De Tocqueville wrote the biggest threat to democracy was that people would vote their freedom away for their security as they looked to the national government to care for them. Once you give up your freedom you are vulnerable to any invasion of your individual rights. De Tocqueville called this a “soft despotism.” Put in the context of the response to the Wuhan-China virus/COVID-19 and years earlier the Patriot Act, this is very dangerous. Long term, we see a tendency to isolate ourselves with limited interaction with others which in turn makes us more dependent on others and specifically the government. The weak want to be protected. We need to focus our attention on the radical, activist’s indoctrination in K-12 education. Professor Dunn concludes stating that a free society requires an engaged society. To keep your freedom, show up … to school board meetings, town council meetings, civic organizations, etc. This cannot be outsourced to someone else, only you can be involved.

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Kim and Producer Steve discuss the continuation of the “transformation of our nation” in the Biden-Obama II administration. The assault on affordable, reliable, abundant and efficient energy, that allows people to thrive and prosper, will backfire as they play “Russian Roulette” before the mid-terms. Call your County Clerk to stop Secretary of State Griswold’s emergency election rule; Griswold’s authority to do this is questionable. Your attendance this Saturday, June 26th, for the services for WWII Marine Sgt. Stoddard at Mountain View Memorial Park 3016 Kalmia Ave Boulder would be most appreciated.

Declared candidate for Governor 2022 Greg Lopez, Lopez22.com, is running to stop the progressive left and the destruction of personal rights in Colorado. The Legislative Session of 2021 was horrific and devastating to the hard-working people throughout the state. If he had been governor, Greg would have vetoed SB21-260, the huge “transportation” bill. Taxes disguised as fees, four new enterprises, minimal dollars going to roads and bridges are a few of his reasons. The present governor and state Democrat party are deficient in emotional intelligence as their agenda hurts the rural community the most. Greg believes Polis has two main themes: his climate change agenda and taking the water from the rural communities to benefit the urban Denver metro corridor.

Guest Kathleen Sqamma, President of Western Energy Alliance, discusses with Kim the division between rural and urban America, centering on energy and food. Urban PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) have no connection with the land and the importance of how our food is grown, our meat is raised, and the energy sources that bring us our lifestyle. Instead, PBIs’ environmental agenda will take us back to primitive times and our pocketbooks will suffer to just basic provide basic needs. That is, until the people fight back as we see today in recent elections in France and Switzerland. Native Americans working on the pipeline Line 3 have their construction equipment vandalized by environment activists as Biden is pressured to close the pipeline. “Familiarity breeds contempt.” The hatred of the progressive left aimed specifically at the heartland gives advantages to Russia as seen in the backing of Nord Stream 2 pipeline by the Biden/Harris/Rice/Obama administration. If U.S. reliable energy resources are shut down, Russia and the Middle East will see their markets increase. Americans do not like to be told what to do. They will make their voices heard in the 2022 elections.

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Congress debates HR1 and HR4 that would federalize elections. This is a violation of states’ rights and “We the People” as set forth in The United States Constitution. If you are available on Saturday, June 26th, 10:00am please attend the services for Sgt. Donald Deloy Stoddard at Mountain View Memorial Park 3016 Kalmia Ave., Boulder, Colorado. Sgt. Stoddard survived the battles of Guadalcanal only to be killed in action at the battles of Betio, Tarawa Atoll on November 22, 1943. He was buried there with many others. His remains were identified in April 2020, and he is coming home to his final resting place. Taxpayers can expect tax refunds due to TABOR, even though Democrat State Sen. Moreno from Commerce City wishes time to devise ways to keep the money. The Colorado Supreme Court rules Initiative 16, PAUSE, violates the single subject rule. Once again, the California grid is strained due to extreme temperatures and high usage of power. Electrical vehicles are not helping the situation.

Holly Kasun (www.holly@altitude.com) with the U.S. Election Integrity Plan joins Kim to discuss Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s emergency election order. No one can find where Griswold holds the power to make this order. This is a reaction to Colorado’s contingency observing Maricopa County’s 2020 election audit. Without public notification, Griswold has begun updating election machines and there is major concern that the hardware is not being preserved as required by federal law. Matt Crane, executive director of the Colorado County Clerks Association, is silent. Wayne Williams bought the Dominion machines. Both Williams and Griswold held elections with machines that were not properly certified. Call to Action: Call your county clerks!

Guest Tara Ross, expert on the Electoral College as viewed on Prager University (www.prageru.com/video/do-you-understand-the-electoral-college/), converses with Kim on the Democrat party agenda to federalize our elections. Tara emphasizes that the Founders did not want any centralized power in the hands of one entity as they saw the potential for power abuse. Instead, the states were to have the responsibility that “set ambition against ambition,” in the words of James Madison. The founders understood human nature and placed restrictions on themselves as opposed to today’s progressive/regressive ideology to seize as much power as possible. The federal government must understand their granted power; most power is to reside with the individual states. Legislators abdicate their responsibilities to the fourth branch of government—the bureaucratic administrative state. “We the People” must be independent and not expect the government to solve our problems.

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Kim extends an invitation from Castlegate Knife and Tool located in Sedalia to their Beer, Brats & Blades event this Saturday, June 19th, for Dad Appreciation Day. We see the hijacking of the Democrat party by the Socialist-Marxists. The current political agenda is being driven by power, predominantly by the World Economic Forum. Trump to visit the border June 30th which is a major problem for the Harris/Biden/Obama/Rice administration as they have been nowhere close to the border even though Harris was appointed as the Border Czar 87 days ago. If we do not have election integrity, we do not have a nation. Colorado State Secretary Jena Griswold executes an emergency election rule prohibiting third parties to examine voting equipment. The Supreme Court dodges the constitutionality of Obamacare. The Supreme Court also rules unanimously in favor of faith-based adoption centers.

Guest Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool and show sponsor, has a robust conversation with Kim regarding the path for America. It is clearly evident after the G-7 Summit that Biden is a puppet. Who are the Biden handlers setting policy for America? What is their ultimate goal? The World Economic Forum (WEF) seems to be setting the agenda with the transfer of wealth to third world countries; the true elite sit at the top ruling over the “masses.” There is already global competition for labor. Open borders will only enrich the elite who will own all AI, robots, the cloud, etc. This is the dark force of the elite working with big government and big business. Inflation today “comes as a thief in the night.” Stagflation is on the horizon. Biden’s slogan “Build Back Better” replicates the WEF slogan. True liberty is owning or having the possibility of owning property vs. the Marxist Plan where a select elite group owns everything, including your family where children are told how they will be educated and what career they will enter. We must adhere to our individual rights and souls to live the fullest life. This means we cannot be embarrassed that we believe in capitalism, Western Civilization and the America Idea. Hal strongly recommends getting your children out of public schools as that is where the indoctrination begins. Attend local meetings, especially school boards. Stand up. Stay engaged. Be heard.

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Priscilla Rahn joins Kim in-studio to discuss Priscilla’s new role as Vice-Chair of the Colorado Republican Party and the sexual allegations regarding Tay Anderson. First, Jen Hulan, owner of Waters Edge Winery, invites families to bring their dads into the winery for good food and great wine this coming Sunday for Father’s Day. Follow Jen at wew.denver.com, Facebook or Instagram.

Colorado University Regent Chance Hill explains the resolution he is proposing on Thursday (June 17th) to reverse the CU bureaucratic mandate that all faculty and students must have the Wuhan-China/COVID-19 experimental drug in order to be on campus for the fall term. The experimental drug vaccine is administered under an Emergency Use Authorization and is not approved by the FDA. Chance strongly believes in individual choice and not a bureaucrat (part of the fourth branch of government) directing personal life choices that may have lasting, and potentially negative, effects. Chance believes that students are being coerced into taking the vaccination because if they do not, they will not get the education they are pursuing. This should not be an opt-out but an opt-in individual decision. Colorado University is supporting a propaganda vaccine narrative to the students.

Kim and Priscilla discuss the state of the Colorado GOP. Priscilla sees hard working people standing up for freedom, liberty and limited government with enthusiasm and practicality as the Democrat party attempts to control every aspect of our lives. Excessive taxation, as seen with the new Colorado gas tax hidden as a “fee” of 14 cents/gallon, is a problem for pocket books and part of government induced inflation through policy. We are living in a false economy with Wuhan-China virus/COVID-19 relief money flooding states. Polis says he is a libertarian as he finally admits to “phase out” his usage of emergency orders after creating or amending 400 plus executive orders; he is a tyrant. A North Korean defector now a student at Columbia sees communism and suppression of speech at college reminiscent of what she saw in North Korea, the Communist country she fled from. Priscilla tells her own remarkable story of her mother, during the Korean War, chasing a train with her older sister to reach “freedom.”

Kim and Priscilla turn their attention to the sexual allegations against Tay Anderson, Denver Public School Board Director. As an educator, Priscilla is concerned about the 62 students, all but 1 undocumented who have alleged Tay Anderson sexual assault. Priscilla affirms that all children must be protected, kept safe, and taken seriously. Due process is Anderson’s Constitutional Right. If an employee of the district is accused of sexual assault charges, s/he would immediately be put on leave. The same should apply to school board directors. It should be noted that Anderson has been an employee at North High School and has continued access to children. We must hold all parties accountable. Priscilla explains that school curriculum is grooming children for sexualization, particularly before puberty and this must stop. Kim notes that our kids are falling behind. We must teach our kids Math instead of masturbation.

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Kim and Producer Steve give a preview, regarding election integrity and irregularities seen in the 2020 Election, to be discussed at length in the second half of the show. Rule of law is subverted by PBIs (Politicians Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) and Biden by eliminating the Keystone Pipeline. 800,000 barrels of oil per day will be re-directed or transported via train or rail. Increased gas prices due to government policy actions are creating government induced inflation. To add additional financial challenges, especially to working families, the federal government looks to increase gas taxes. In Colorado, new taxes, “fees,” abound. The recent gas tax increase amounts to 14 cents a gallon through 2029; the total tax amounts to roughly $8 per fill up and $400 per year. Costs of goods will go up for the end user. Electric Vehicles will pay a tax (fee) of $90 and increase the demand on the grid which results in no “cooling off” for the grid. The FAA is encouraging weighing both baggage and passengers.

Guest Retired Air Force Colonel Shawn Smith discusses election integrity with Kim. Colonel Smith was in the Air Force for 25 years as an analyst and now helps the US Election Integrity Plan (useip.org), an all-volunteer organization seeking truth and integrity in elections. Without election integrity we have no country! Having just visited Maricopa County, Arizona, he saw the audit process and says it’s the equivalent of The Manhattan Project. Colonel Smith is very concerned about Colorado elections due to cybersecurity challenges; after reviewing numerous voting machine analyses, his concern heightened. There is a challenge in convincing PBIs that there is a problem. Colonel Smith distinguishes between Election Fraud and Precinct Fraud. The Colorado Secretary of State is updating Colorado’s Dominion voting machines, which could eliminate important data on the hard drives, and this data should be preserved for 25 months after an election per federal law. Colonel Smith also discusses supply chain security including modems and hard drives manufactured in China. An important voting certification expired in February, 2017 (under then Secretary of State Wayne Williams) and was not renewed until February, 2021. Why? Colonel Smith encourages us to contact our county clerks. Find out if voting machines have been modified. Taxpayer’s own the voting machines and we must hold our county clerks accountable.

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Kim is joined in studio by Karen Levine, a well-respected realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and National Association of Realtors Board of Director. They discuss “Velocity of Housing.” Policy is power; power and control leads to socialism and is the roadway to communism. The use of force is easily seen through policy, excessive taxation, fear, coercion and government-induced inflation.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, honors veterans. Hal played Taps for 175 families over Memorial Day weekend at Fort Logan, rain or shine. Castlegate (castlegate.com) extends to all veterans and first responders a 10% discount everyday. Hal also reviews the overwhelming amount of government imposing itself on individuals as Colorado introduced over 600 bills during the 2021 legislative session to regulate every aspect of our lives. This includes increasing taxes; referred to as fees, gun control and health insurance.

Karen cautions potential homebuyers and sellers as some people are being taken advantage of in home transactions. It is important to have a trusted, professional and ethical representative. Karen is experienced and will protect your interests; give her a call at 303-877-7516. The city of Denver will have a ballot initiative to repeal the group living ordinance. Stay active in local meetings as restrictions/regulations/rules have consequences. Know who you are voting for.

Guest Leigh Brown, North Carolina realtor and National Association of Realtors-Vice President of Advocacy, joins Kim and Karen in their conversation on the state of housing. Part of the housing shortage is attributable to investment firms, Black Rock as an example, buying homes and sometimes complete neighborhoods to use as rental homes. Individuals do not have access to the capital these firms have. Leigh notes that her clients in North Carolina are leaving the suburbs for rural areas. They do not want to live in a 15-minute neighborhood that the planners are touting. The construction defect law in Colorado passed 12 years ago is one reason for the Colorado housing shortage but Karen and Leigh state that there is a housing shortage across the nation. Additionally, financing is not as readily available for condos/townhomes, making it difficult for first time buyers. This is coupled with high monthly HOA fees. Public policy clearly chooses winners and losers. Government is not the answer and we must speak up against rules and regulations that are attributable to 45% of the cost of a new home and hold PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) accountable. The 1031 Exchange is under attack by the Harris/Biden/Obama/Rice administration which will harm “mom and pop” rental units. The federal government is implementing strategies to take over local zoning, a BIG problem. Get involved. Show up at local planning meetings and vote as elections have consequences.

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Kim previews the America’s Veteran’s Stories on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM this Sunday at 3pm and 10pm. George Norton is a veteran of World War II, served during the Korean War and a Vietnam War Veteran. George tells his story beginning with his youth growing up in Kansas curing the “Dirty 30’s.” America is setting itself up for a great fall, like the Roman Empire that imploded within itself. We need not just protect the economy but also the American Idea that all men are created equal by God with rights of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Sen. Warren’s proposal to close the “tax gap” includes doubling the IRS budget. ProPublica reports on taxes paid by the wealthiest. Kim questions the tone of the article; envy. Additionally, wealth creation is different from “gross income” as wealth creation involves risk, innovation and creativity and is not taxable until it is turned into income. “Joints for Jabs” in Washington state and free tuition at Metropolitan State University are new coercion tools to push individuals to get the COVID-19/Wuhan-China jab.

Guest Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, scientist/researcher with the Institute of Pure and Applied Knowledge shares updates on the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus vaccination (experimental drug not yet approved by the FDA) and related news. Dr. Lyons-Weiler states boldly that there is “frank denial of science across the board.” Studying the vaccine data link, he refutes the comment that there is “no adverse events.” He criticizes Big Pharma approving each other’s vaccinations as it will only help with other vaccination approval. This is collusion at its peak with the interests of corporations overriding the interests of the people. Dr. Lyons-Weiler points to two advisory members who resigned over the FDA approval of an Alzheimer drug; the advisory group voted last year that the drug should not be approved because there was not evidence indicating that the drug was effective. This shows the connection that Big Pharma can then send money to PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties), after the drug is approved.

Circulating back to the COVID-19 vaccination, Dr. Lyons-Weiler states it is illegal under federal guidelines to use coercion or incentives to get someone to use an experimental drug, which is what is happening throughout the country with lotteries, drawings, free college, and “Joints for Jabs” in Washington state. Dr. Lyons-Weiler has strong words regarding those who denied early treatment to COVID-19, including Dr. Fauci. Dr. Lyons-Weiler examines three scenarios: one who had COVID-19 and then gets a vaccination; one who got the vaccination and then gets a booster shot and; one who gets COVID-19 vaccination and then gets COVID-19. We need informed consent, honest reporting and caution of the use of coercion.

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Helen Jean Mitchell joins Kim and Producer Steve in studio to converse on the proper role of government. Excessive taxation coupled with double taxation, using the gas tax as an example, is out of control. The much-discussed mileage tax would allow the government to track your movement. “Luck is when you are prepared for opportunity.” Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, advises listeners that inflation has not yet affected mortgage rates and encourages refinancing if your present mortgage is above 3.5%. Pre-qualification is a must if you are planning on buying a new home. Call Lorne 303-880-8881. For Kim Monson Show listeners he will cover the cost of your home appraisal if an appraisal is needed.

The Colorado regular session is complete and no further harm can be done to every-day Coloradans unless a special session is called. The infringement on personal rights this session will have tremendous negative effects on people throughout the state. The public health option bill is just one example. Every-day, hardworking Coloradans will see the price of health insurance increase, the quality of healthcare decrease and limits to quality healthcare. “Picking winners and losers” was a major theme in the session. The push for electric vehicles, EV’s, at both the state and federal level is as a way to push us out of our gas-powered cars although the EV technology is not complete. The radical left continues its drive to shut down fossil fuels and the 50% increase of gas prices is only the start of continued fuel price increases. Next is the ban on natural gas products within homes. In the Texas border city of McAllen, a Republican mayor is elected; the city is 85% Latino.

Guest “Car Coach” Lauren Fix, car expert and author of Lauren Fix’s Guide to Loving Your Car, notes the enthusiasm by PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) for electric vehicles is not seen by ordinary people. First on the list for dislike of EVs is the limitation of travel. Other factors include EV’s are much heavier than gas powered cars; EV tires wear out faster; Because of their weight, EV’s create more wear and tear on roadways; car insurance runs about twice as much in comparison to a gas-powered car; the time it takes to charge a car and; the cost to replace a battery (approximately $7,000) and other maintenance costs run about twice as much. EV car batteries are built from rare earth minerals which makes the U.S. dependent on China. Charging EV batteries puts a considerable amount of stress on already highly used electrical grids. Lauren concludes by encouraging people to do their homework before buying any car.

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Paula Sarlls is a Vietnam era Veteran and Gold Star wife. A Gold Star wife is one whose husband died of an injury incurred in a battle or from a battle. Paula’s husband died from exposure to Agent Orange. Paula talks about her efforts to raise funds for the United States Marine Corps Memorial in Golden, Colorado, which will also have a walkway honoring all branches of the military. The memorial is undergoing a major renovation and needs your help. Buy a brick or make a flat donation at usmcmemorialfoundation.org.

Don Whipple is one of six World War II Marine Veterans in the group Cooper’s Troopers that meets in north Denver. At the age of 16, right after graduating from high school, Don enlisted in the Marines by getting his parents to sign a permission slip. He reflects on his experience in San Diego entering boot camp as a “green farm boy” from Kansas who had never seen a stop light nor the ocean. Don eventually made his way across the Pacific and was in the second wave at Iwo Jima at the age of 17. He had a “hard time realizing it was the real thing” after all the drills previously performed. At one point he yelled out, “these guys are out to kill us,” as he witnessed a young pilot die after just learning that he had become a father to a baby girl. Don also talks about how he found the Lord, became a missionary and spread the Word of God, including how he was kidnapped in Southeast Asia.

In order for us to live in Liberty and prosperity, we must never forget these three gentlemen interviewed over the past week and the people they served alongside. We truly stand on the shoulders of giants. American men and women have fought tyranny to stand for Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

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This week’s series on World War II veterans moves to the Pacific theater with the interview of Marine veteran Jim Blane. Upon enlisting with the Marine’, he was assigned as an office clerk because of his typing skills. He quickly became just “another rifleman” in November, 1943, during the battles in the Marshall Islands, the first Marine campaign across the Pacific. Jim explains afterwards the troops went to Maui for reinforcements and training before being deployed to Saipan Island, a long battle where he witnessed the horrific scene of thousands of natives jumping off cliffs to their deaths because the Japanese had convinced the natives that the Marines were there to kill them. The true “prize” was Tinian Island, a few miles away. Here the Marines enacted a false landing at Tinian Town to divert the Japanese forces there and land elsewhere on the island. The deception worked and within two and half weeks the Marines controlled the island and completed construction of airfields for landing bombers, the reason for controlling Tinian Island.

After Tinian Island the troops went back to Maui for further training. It was not until the Marines took off for Iwo Jima did they know that was their next mission. Iwo Jima was strategically 750 miles from Tokyo and bombers would be able to make the distance. This volcanic island made it difficult for their initial landing as the Marine’s legs sunk into the ash. Jim’s first job was to “get bodies and body parts out of the water” so the boats could get ashore. The battle raged on for 36 days. On February 23, 1945, the American flag was raised on Mount Suribachi. Interesting to note that there were two flags raised and Jim explains why. Jim witnessed the first bomber land called the “Dynamite,” and as he humorously says, “Dynamite or maybe not.” Kim notes that it was Tinian Island that served as the launching point for the atomic bombs. Jim remarks that 27 Medals of Honor were awarded at this battle, the most ever.

Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial (303-880-8881), states that all veterans have earned the right to our respect. The one thing the government has gotten right is VA lending for our veterans. Lorne asks veterans to call him for assistance on getting the right loan for their circumstances. Hal Van Hercke, veteran and owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com), notes that his family has served around the globe. Hal offers a 10% discount to veterans, active service members and first responders on a daily basis to show appreciation for their commitment to our country.

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Today concludes the three-part series with Major General Raaen, Jr. His personal story is a must to listen to and understand. We truly “Stand on the shoulders of giants!” Major General Raaen was a captain with the 5th Ranger Battalion during World War II. Starting off with humor, Major General Raaen recollects on D-Day, June 6, 1944, how he saw an inactive tank on the beach as German gunfire surrounded him. Without hesitation he walked up to the tank, pounded the butt head of his gun on the tank, woke up the troops inside and stated, “There’s a battle going on. Want to get involved?” He also recounts the numerous times he was left in charge of troops, with one commander walking away with the comment, “the monkey is on your back.” He is very humble and calls himself a “spare officer” when Kim recognizes the trust given to him. Major General Raaen found it “sporting” to be walking in ditches knowing no Allies were ahead of him and surrounded by Germans as he sought out ammunition and supplies. He had to find Ranger replacements and train them as they battled the Germans—the ultimate training on the job. Listen to his disappointment when he was commanded out and missed a Dinah Shore performance. This segment ends with The Battle of the Bulge, which Major General Raaen says he “didn’t last because he was taken out.” His final thought is appreciation for all the support that he and other troops received. Patriotism from home gave them the support to perform well.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist at Polygon Financial, and Hal Van Hercke, veteran and owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, all sponsors of America’s Veteran’s Stories, express their gratitude to veterans who have served our country. Karen is honored to help veterans in buying or selling a home during this spring market. Lorne comments that the opportunity to help veterans get a low mortgage or refinance rate is exactly what he wants to do. Hal states that his dad and uncles served in World War II, and he himself is a veteran. Hal gives a 10% discount to all veterans, active military and first responders, to recognize their contribution to our country and show his appreciation for what they do.

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Most of us can only imagine the events that took place on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Major General Raaen, Jr. doesn’t imagine as he was there. General Raaen continues his recount of D-Day in Part 2 of his interview with Kim. Courage, bravery, fearlessness and heroism are a few words that come to mind as General Raaen recalls the first day events with extreme clarity. Major General Raaen served as a captain with the 5th Ranger Battalion at this time. His story includes continuous changes in orders, near death, the addition of “scissors” on tanks to overcome the hedgerows and humor as a General remarks to him on the beach, “You must be Jack’s so.” General Raaen describes retrieving a jeep on the beach to transport abandoned ammunition for the troops as “Thrilling” while the Germans are firing directly at him General Raaen concludes, “Our troops performed, and it was all training. If you improvise to accomplish a goal, that is how you win a war.” General Raaen is inspirational in his remarks and we can all learn our history and understand character by listening to his interview with Kim.

America’s Veteran’s Stories sponsors give thanks to all our veterans who have served, whether on or off the battlefield. Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance (303-877-7516), considers it a privilege to work with veterans in their purchase or selling of a home. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist at Polygon Financial (303-880-8881), considers his assistance in obtaining a low-cost mortgage a small way to give back to those who made sacrifices for their country. Veteran Hal Van Hercke, founder of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com), focuses on veterans as he states that they are our “first community” and specializes in knives for military personnel.

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Memorial Day is a day of remembrance to honor and mourn those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, their lives, to preserve our freedom and defend our Constitutional Republic. Kim is extending this special day into a week by interviewing three courageous men who served during World War II. Each soldier’s story is unique and deserves to be heard. We must never forget these heroes as “We stand on the shoulders of giants.”

Today is the first of three interviews Kim had with 98 year old Major General John Raaen, Jr. General Raaen takes us step by step to his eventual landing on “Bloody Omaha,” June 6, 1944. His story begins as an Army brat and his graduation from West Point in January, 1943. Today’s segment ends as he describes the growth of ancient hedgerows that impeded military artillery travel and the Allies’ advancement into Normandy. Major General Raaen served as a captain with the 5th Ranger Battalion at this time. His recollections are clear and distinct and not to be missed.

Kim’s sponsors of America’s Veteran’s Stories recognize the sacrifices given by veterans of all our wars. Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, states that it is a privilege to work with veterans whether buying or selling a home. Karen invites all veterans to give her a call at 303-877-7516 for professional experience in today’s housing market. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, echoes Karen’s sentiments and is grateful to all veterans who have served our country. Lorne notes that one of the best actions the government has taken for veterans is low-cost mortgages, including no money down. Lorne asks veterans to give him a call at 303-880-8881 whether it is for a new home or refinance mortgage. If an appraisal is needed, Lorne will pay for it. Hal Van Hercke, a veteran himself and owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, expresses honor to those who have served. Hal extends a 10%discount everyday to veterans; check out castlegate.com or give Hal a call at 303-214-4303 to discuss what you are looking for. Hal has basic knives to elaborate knives, as well as deployment quality knives.

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Memorial Day weekend is a time for reflection and to honor those who gave up everything, their families and life, to fight evil and protect our Liberty. To honor all those who have served, next week The Kim Monson show will feature three World War II veterans who survived the perils of war. This Sunday on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM at 3pm and 10pm, MT, America’s Veteran’s Stories will feature Aaron Peterson, a veteran who flew Chinook helicopters in Afghanistan; a country void of Judeo-Christian values. We must never underestimate the God-given gift of freedom; we must protect our liberty—the responsible exercise of freedom. In Colorado and throughout the nation we see the regressive/progressive leftist agenda working to take away our freedom and replace it with government control through weaponization of policy, unpredictable & excessive taxation, fear, coercion and inflation.

SB21-009 Reproductive Health Care Program uses your taxes to provide regressive/progressive leftist non-reproductive products to illegal immigrants at an initial cost of over $4 million the first year. Kellogg’s new cereal and Legos rainbow edition are part of the regressive/progressive left’s indoctrination of our children, at an early age, of the LGBQT movement. Our kids are falling behind because of all of this nonsense. There are limited hours in the school day. Schools SHOULD be using the school day to teach kids to read, write, do arithmetic and critically think so that our kids can compete on the international level. As Tucker Carlson explains on his show Wednesday, May 26th, children are suffering from the barrage of misinformation that transgenderism provides happiness. Carlson interviewed a young man who was interviewed by Leslie Stahl on 60 Minutes. This man’s search for happiness thru transgenderism actually pushed him to consider suicide.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, reflects on those who have given us our freedom. Freedom includes working toward your independent, personal wealth. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to discuss your financial portfolio and plan for your future.

Frequent guest Rick Turnquist, author and blogger (toadvancefreedom.com), discusses with Kim his reasons for leaving the regressive/progressive state of Colorado for the “Red” state of Oklahoma. Top on his list, he swore he would never pay a cent to Sen. Faith Winter’s sponsored Paid Family and Medical Leave Initiative. Rick refuses to live in a state of tyranny and chooses a state with limited government and individual responsibility. Oklahoma values fossil fuels, one of the pillars of modern life. The Oklahoma legislative body is predominantly Republican and Rick has already offered his expertise to educate fellow conservatives on the values of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; and how to not let government take them away. Rick notes that Democrats do not really care about people, but only use them to implement their regressive/progressive leftist policies. States must override the assault on our God-given rights and we must elect people who will conserve and preserve our God-given rights.

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Kim opens with gratitude to the Divine Provider who had His hand in the founding of our nation. As Ben Martin will explain later in the show, without God America would not have become a nation of freedom. The socialistic trend leaning towards communism that is seen today must be stopped. History proves continuously that the end result of socialism and communism is complete destruction of the country and human greatness. HB 21-1304 Early Childhood System will put our youngest children into a system of indoctrination that currently teaches hatred of our country.

Guest Ben Martin, patriotic historian, former Army Ranger and West Point graduate, summarizes past highlights of his discussion on the American Revolutionary War and proceeds into the New York Campaign that took place July through November, 1776, predominantly on Long Island, Manhattan Island and in Westchester County. The battles were right after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a document of treason in the eyes of King George. Kim calls this campaign the battles of David vs. Goliath keeping in mind that troops from the thirteen colonies were mostly farmers and merchants fighting against Great Britain that was well armed, composed of professional troops and had the largest naval fleet in the world. The conclusion of the campaign came when the troops were led across the East River in the greatest nighttime evacuation, until World War II, by the Mariners of Marblehead without a single casualty. Ben is excellent at refreshing our knowledge of the Revolutionary War and reminding us of the sacrifices of previous generations to give us our freedom. As Memorial Day approaches, we must honor those that served our country and we must conserve the principles that “all men are created equal,” with rights from God of “life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.”

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Kim and Producer Steve discuss the new administration’s rapid dismantling of Trump’s policies and which is having a negative impact on the people. Kim notes there is a great awakening happening and a great tsunami of hope is on the horizon. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, states that mortgage rates actually pulled back slightly. Lorne explains the relationship between the 10-Year Treasury Note and mortgage rates. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 for professional assistance whether you are purchasing a new home or looking to refinance.

“Big business and big government like each other.” United Airlines announces “Your Shot to Fly Sweepstakes,” their program to coerce people to get the COVID vaccination (experimental drug) even though it is not yet an approved by the FDA. SB21-016 Protecting Preventive Health Care Coverage will raise costs for everyone as new health mandates are added to current coverage. The Colorado State Supreme Court rules that lawmakers can raise property taxes without taxpayers’ consent per HB21-1164 Total Program Mill Levy Tax Credit. At the same time, Aurora School Board states that they will keep all employees even if their job position is no longer needed. So far 11 employees will be kept on at an anticipated cost of $2.7 million; that’s $245,000/employee. Where is the fiscal responsibility for taxpayers? Where is all this money going? They are not paying teachers $245,000.

Jason McBride, Vice President for Presidential Wealth Management, explains the importance of having the proper plan in place. One must consider the role of taxes and how to mitigate them. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to set up a planning session to analyze the best financial strategies for your personal requirements.

John Spence, Colorado State Director of the Electro-Magnetic Task Force, and Joe Weiss, international authority on cybersecurity, control systems and systems security, discuss the distinct difference between informational technology cybersecurity, Colonial Pipeline as an example, and operational cybersecurity. Operational control systems (think power, electricity, water) need to be examined and unfortunately the Harris/Biden/Rice administration does not realize nor acknowledge its’ extreme importance to our lifestyle as control systems are left out of the recent Presidential Order signed May 12th. Two hundred electric transformers in America have been purchased that were manufactured in China. One is in Ault, Colorado. We discovered that a transformer shipped from China to the port of Houston has a “back door” that allows China to bypass security and destroy the transformer. Replacement parts would have to come from China and would take close to a year to reinstate the transformer. Large electric transformers are the “Achilles’ heel” for the United States and if attacked would put us back to a 1850’s lifestyle. Automation of our systems allows easy manipulation of our systems and we need a “Manhattan Project” to thwart this threat. John and Joe encourage people to contact Rep. James Langevin from Rhode Island, as he has been the most proactive Congressional member to address control system security going back to 2007.

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Kim starts out strong with the Battle of Ideas, Freedom vs Force-Force vs. Freedom, adding coercion as a new element of force. It has been reported that Polis is setting up a $1 million lottery to incentivize people to get the “COVID vaccination,” which in reality is an experimental drug that has not been approved by the FDA. Kim apologizes for the challenges Thursday regarding the Candid COVID Conversation and notes that the recording of the web event is online without any interruptions. HB21-1321 Voter Transparency in Ballot Measures is based on envy, is dishonest, and will grow government. The Lundberg Newsletter sums up the disastrous Colorado session this year-based on bills that will most probably be signed by the governor regarding limiting your Second Amendment rights, Colorado’s haven for illegal aliens, transportation and taxes, global warming crisis narrative, public health option, shutting down our electric utilities, and election integrity.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, sees underlying pressure with market selling. There are strong earnings reports coming out. Jason offers, with no obligation, a risk assessment of your portfolio. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600.

Guest Jay Davidson, CEO and Founder of First American State Bank, addresses the collusion between big government and big business as they are the two most powerful entities and go hand-in-hand to influence policy and kill competition. The “revolving financial chair” is one example of the interweaving of the two as the same people go in and out of government filling top financial positions. The Battle of Ideas is an ideology based on freedom of the individual or control by the state citing government as the solution. Our Constitutional Republic is not about having people dependent on government but instead recognizing the rights of the individual to flourish and prosper. Jay explains “velocity of money” and its impact on inflation. Quantitative Easing (QE) is harming the economy as the Treasury Department is printing money to keep up with Congressional spending. Jay notes that we have not yet seen the economic effects of possible trillions of dollars of spending under the Biden/Harris/Rice administration policies. Elon Musk is a great example of how someone who is extremely smart and innovative has taken advantage of government subsidies that begs the question, “Why can’t electric cars stand on their own without the use of taxpayer’s money?” Many will remember the Solyndra debacle and wasted money. Jay ends with Benjamin Franklin’s words, I give you “A Republic, if you can keep it.”

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Happy Monday! Kim invites her listeners to the Inaugural Web Salon Series Candid COVID Conversations. Experts in the field of medicine, resilience, neighborhood safety and education will join Kim this Thursday at 6pm. You can register here: kimmonson.com. Kim takes a look at HB21-1311 Income Tax, another run around TABOR (Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights) with increased taxes.

Researcher Patti Kurgan joins Kim for a few remarks on SB21-260 Sustainability of the Transportation System. Patti states that there are two key questions that need to be answered by the sponsors of this bill: (1) Why is there no sunset clause on all the fees? (2) And , Why can’t SB97-1 be reinstated and let SB21-260 die? It is estimated that approximately $200 million/year for General Fund dollars for transportation projects would be generated. This would result in no new taxes veiled as fees for Colorado residents.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, states unequivocally that any more taxes is a flat no. Jason states that your personal financial portfolio should ascertain your known factors. Annuity check-ups and financial asset evaluations are a necessity. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to set up a session, and he promises to not charge you a “fee.”

Guest Ben Murrey, Fiscal Policy Center Director at the Independence Institute, comments on SB21-260 Sustainability of the Transportation System. Ben notes that the fees embedded in this bill should be presented to voters at the ballot box. $3.8 billion of the $5.3 billion cited in the bill comes from fees. Ben explains when Enterprises came into existence, and what a fee was and what it is becoming. Voters in 2020 clearly stated, with the passage of Proposition 117, that voters want a voice on any new fees. SB21-260 is reverse Robin Hood as lower income people will be paying for electrical vehicle subsidies for the highest earners. Ben hints at a ballot initiative in November, 2022, on reducing the gas tax if this bill is signed into law. HB21-1311 Income Tax has familiar tones of HB20-1420. Tax deductions for businesses are reduced in favor of increased earned income tax credits that benefits illegal immigrants without a social security number. A fair tax is a flat tax without advantages carved out for select groups of people.

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Greg Lopez, candidate for Colorado governor 2022 (Lopez2022.com) and past Director of the Small Business Administration Region VIII, is in studio with Kim. America’s Veterans Stories can be heard Sundays at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. This week’s Marine Veteran Manert Kennedy shares his story of the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir. Greg believes the governor of the great state of Colorado must lead, and this includes speaking out against bills that the state legislature is passing that harms its residents. The state legislature is circumventing TABOR (Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights) with high taxes veiled as fees. Policy is hurting our standard of living and our pocketbooks. The Federal Government is printing money that leads to a lower standard of living and the burden of debt to future generations.

Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, speaks to the rise of inflation. Secretary of the Treasury, Janet Yellen, referenced that the Biden infrastructure plan may cause inflation, which sparked a negative reaction from the stock market. Yellen then backtracks on her comments to counter the reaction. However, inflation is clearly visible. Mortgages can still be obtained in the 2% range. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881 to discuss and get your loan prequalified. Kim’s Salon Series is back with a webinar Candid COVID Conversation. Lakewood City Councilwoman Ramey Johnson and Kim will moderate panelists Dr. Jill Vecchio, Matt Durkin, Priscilla Rahn and Sue Kenfield on May 20th at 6pm. Tickets will be available starting tomorrow.

Kim and Greg discuss SB21-256 Local Regulation Of Firearms. This state bill is a direct attack on the U.S. Constitution and proves that state legislators do not understand our founding document. The legislators also ignore the obvious. The problem is not the gun but the person who is holding the gun; responsibility starts with the individual.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, refers to the U.S. Constitution as a document that does not need any additions. Let it stand on its own. With inflation creeping up and the cyberattack on Colonial Oil, it is important to evaluate your risk tolerance. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to review your financial portfolio and your comfort level to analyze if changes need to be made.

Kim and Greg resume their discussion on SB21-256, a bill that goes after law abiding people who carry concealed firearms. Greg stresses the importance of contacting state legislators regarding proposed bills and show up to testify in committee hearings. America’s government is supposed to be of the people, by the people and for the people. Vote! Insist on election integrity with your county clerk. Greg explains how some counties process ballots and how vote tabulations are reported. Without a doubt, we now know that every system can be hacked, with the Colonial Oil cyber attack as exhibit A. Greg and Kim switch gears to talk about the Wuhan-China virus disruption and the experimental drug referred to as a vaccination. Greg concludes the conversation stating that we must stand up and represent ourselves. Do not lose heart or hope, and instead be bold and courageous for our American values.

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Kim and Producer Steve begin with a discussion on reassessment notices on home values hitting mail boxes and the hidden tax increase in the notices. The Salon Series is back with a webinar on May 20th at 6pm for a Candid COVID Conversation. Dr. Jill Vecchio, Matt Durkin, Priscilla Rahn and Sue Kenfield will be panelists as Kim and Lakewood Councilwoman Ramey Johnson serve as moderators. HB21-1162

Management Of Plastic Products calls for the ban on plastic bags and styro-foam containers. North Carolina looks to implement their own Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR). It is met with dishonest claims regarding Colorado’s TABOR history.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, talks about the advantages to perform an annuity analysis for your financial portfolio. Many people believe that annuities are complex and leave them out of financial strategies. Jason highly recommends a no-cost meeting with him to schedule an annuity review of your annuity. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600.

Guest Roger Hays, CEO/Founder of Premier Employer Services (premieremployerservices.com/), a consulting, compliance, payroll service and other HR functions for businesses, dissects what he considers the three worst state bills for employers. First on his list is HB21-1232 Standardized Health Benefit Plan Colorado Option. Costs will go up for healthcare. The Insurance Commissioner, an appointment by the governor, will be able to “dictate” policy with immense power and control. Second on the list is SB21-176 Protecting Opportunities and Workers’ Rights Act. This bill includes many different ways to define harassment which does not have to be pervasive but only a one off. Costs to an employer can easily start between $40,000-$50,000 for defense. Legislators are attacking small businesses that have been crippled the most due to COVID-19. Roger finishes with SB21-197 Workers’ Compensation Physician, a bill that will allow an injured worker to select their own doctor and can change at any time. Colorado has a great worker compensation system and this will allow employees to “shop” for a doctor. Unfortunately, many state legislators believe business owners are rich, greedy and evil instead of job creators, service and merchandise providers and individuals who care about their employees and their customers.

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Helen Jean Mitchell joins Kim in studio and begins the week with inflation on their minds. Kim announces a new Salon Series web event being held on May 20th with tickets going on sale this Wednesday. Candid COVID Conversation will feature Lakewood City Councilwoman Ramey Johnson and Kim as hosts. Panelists include Dr. Jill Vecchio explaining the virus, symptoms, treatments & the vaccine, Matt Durkin addressing COVID crime, Priscilla Rahn regarding the education of our kids and Sue Kenfield, expert on resiliency and mental well-being.

HB21-1294 K-12 Education Accountability Systems Performance Audit is accurately assessed by Representative Larson who states that this is a “diversion of resources and … time.” We need to teach students the basics instead of using a clipboard to check off boxes, and get to the root of why scores are stagnant. The Democrat state legislators controlling the government are poised to never allow TABOR (Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights) refunds as they work on financial “gymnastics.” Representative DeGette (CD-1) comes to the aid of the Homeless Industrial Complex as she works to pork barrel federal funds to her district to buy a hotel for the homeless. These federal funds do not really exist. Money is being printed and we are pledging the future of our kids and grandkids for the pork barrel spending.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, states that to defend against inflation is one of the toughest actions one can take. In the past gold was a hard asset to acquire but there is no longer a gold standard. Some are looking at cryptocurrency and Jason warns about its volatility and vulnerability. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to review your financial portfolio and discuss strategy for future success.

Helen and Kim discuss the Five Pillars of Prosperity presented by Dr. Art Laffer. Dr. Laffer is known as the “father of supply-side economics.” Laffer is an economist and past advisor to President Reagan. In 2016 he was an advisor along with Stephen Moore to President Trump. The Five Pillars are: (1) The Lower the Taxes the Better; (2) Stop Excess Spending; (3) Good Monetary Policy; (4) Less Federal Regulation and; (5) Free Trade. Some of the key points include taxation punishes people, Washington is out of control, freedom of choice brings responsibility to spending, excessive regulation limits freedom and prevents competition, and free and fair trade is essential for human flourishing and prosperity.

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Kim begins with a Soviet Dictator Vladimir Lenin quote, “America will spend itself out of existence.” Current government proposed policies are anti-American and by design have an end goal that elites will rule. The far left activists that have taken over the Democrat party want to own the fruits of our labor and make us “equal in misery.” America’s Veteran’s Show this week highlights Vietnam Marine Veterans Mike Frazier and Grady Birdsong. Both men contributed a chapter in the book Echoes of Our War: Vietnam Veterans Reflect 50 Years Later. The show can be heard at Sunday at 3pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. The show is rebroadcast at 10pm. Consider a donation to restore the Veterans Memorial in Golden at usmcmemorialfoundation.org. HB21-1295 Rebuttable Presumption In Charter School Appeals is a blatant attack on charter schools at a time when parents are looking for alternatives in their student’s education. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals based in Denver will rule on the future of TABOR (Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights). Governor Polis and Attorney General Weiser willfully ignore the people in their effort to declare TABOR unconstitutional.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com), talks about plans to redistribute wealth by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and their statement, “you will have nothing and you will be happy.” Biden uses the WEF motto, “Build Back Better.” Hal is concerned about hyperinflation as he sees double digit inflation with his vendors. Be aware that the additional cost is passed on to you, the consumer. The proposed transportation bill is a work around the people as taxes, veiled as “fees,” is the substance of revenue and millions of dollars going to non-transportation projects. Money mismanagement again at the core of government policy. Make your voice heard!

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, remarks on the phrase, “sell in May and go away.” There is data going back to 1950 that exhibits a positive 0.6% growth rate May through October and a productive 7.5% growth rate November through April. The catch is you would have to do this on a yearly basis to get the full effect. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to review your financial portfolio and give you the confidence that you are on the right path to success.

Guest Dr. Brian Domitrovic, author of Econoclasts: The Rebels Who Sparked the Supply-Side Revolution and Restored American Prosperity and JFK and the Reagan Revolution: A Secret History of American Prosperity, states his optimism for America once again. Brian does not agree with the opening quote by Lenin and instead believes that the entrepreneurial spirit and the individual mind to move forward when opportunity presents itself, even in the education system, will be the ultimate winner. We can emulate the 2019 trajectory of prosperity. The envious government under Biden is setting itself up against the people. The Harris/Biden administration is threatened by capitalism and its’ belief that government can take care of people best is a false premise. This false premise will destroy the elite making this proclamation. Interesting to note that Brian references Kennedy’s assassination as a changing point in America that allowed the creation of the leftist cultural revolution.

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Kim starts out strong and agitated as she gives a teaser to her disgust for SB21-260 Sustainability Of The Transportation System. Ridiculous that some Republicans support this bill. Next week Kim will devote her time and energy to dissecting this bill and why it should never become law. America’s Veterans Stories can be heard Sunday at 3pm on KLZ and replayed at 10pm. Kim will interview two veterans profiled in the book: Echoes of Our War: Vietnam Veterans Reflect 50 Years Later. Kim reports on the absurdity of the Pentagon cancelling the veterans group rally on Memorial Day. Show your support to our veterans by donating to the United States Marine Corps Memorial Remodel in Golden at usmcmemorialfoundation.org. Biden also pulls the fireworks display on July 4th at Mount Rushmore. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is suing the Biden administration on this federal unpatriotic overreach.

Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim to discuss the experimental drug vaccine forced requirements at major universities and colleges, although this “vaccination” is not approved by the FDA. Truth rings loud citing Benjamin Rush’s comment back in the 1780’s: Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize into an undercover dictatorship to restrict the art of healing to one class of Men and deny equal privileges to others; the Constitution of the Republic should make a Special privilege for medical freedoms as well as religious freedom. Dr. Vecchio strongly encourages listeners to read the Front Line Doctors white paper White Paper on HCQ 2020.2 (americasfrontlinedoctors.com)and watch this youtube video by Valuetainment as Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Alan Dershowitz aggressively debate the vaccination, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfnJi7yLKgE. Kim recognizes today as National Prayer Day and asks the Divine Provider (God not government) to not abandon us but to save and bless our country.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, asks, What’s the point? Even if someone gets a vaccination they are told to social distance and wear a mask; nothing changes. Switching gears, Jason talks about annuities. He suggests investors call him at 303-694-1600 to do a free annuity review. A review of your financial portfolio is important for success going into the future.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, talks with Kim about property rights. As a board member of The National Association of Realtors, Karen is

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Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, joins Kim in studio. Inflation is at our door. Owning assets, including a home, during inflation can be beneficial as prices increase. Cash flow is important and individuals must assess their own finances. Lorne notes mortgages are still in the 2% range depending on credit score and other measurements. Pre-qualification is a must during this low inventory “spring selling season.” Lorne can be reached at 303-880-8881.

Kim gives a preview of Sunday’s show, America’s Veteran’s Stories. Kim continues her series on the book Echoes of Our War: Vietnam Veterans Reflect 50 Years Later. Listen in at 3pm on KLZ. The grand “awakening” is happening as people realize what is happening to America with radical policies implemented and more proposed. Biden raises the refugee cap as illegals flood the southern border. SB21-252 Community Revitalization Grant Program picks winners and losers by using grant money (taxpayer’s money) to revitalize “creative industries.” Who defines “creative industries?” Another program building bureaucracies with a bureaucracy.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, on a rare occasion admits that he is “stumped.” Inflation is one of the toughest events to defend against. It is important to have a solid plan and a diversified financial portfolio. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to review your finances to find out if you have exposure that can be mitigated.

Guests Mike Thompkins and Marc Auville join Kim in anticipation of Grand Lake Colorado’s 10th Anniversary of Constitution Week. In 1956 President Eisenhower signed a proclamation declaring September 17th Constitution Day. Tom Goodfellow, founder of Grand Lake’s Constitution Week, realized its importance and has been ringing loud the liberties and freedom given to us by our Constitution. This year the event will take place September 13th-18th. Information can be found at: www.grandlakeusconstitutionweek.com/ Festivities include fabulous speakers, parade with a fly over approved by the Pentagon and fireworks to end the week. Consider making your overnight reservations now. The Western Riviera is one suggestion. Important to note that the 10th Annual Celebration is funded by donations from the public and it is an all-volunteer event. Mike and Marc also talk about the fires that touched Grand Lake last year. They are thankful for the first responders, specifically the firefighters who risked their own lives for the community.

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Susan Kochevar, owner of the Historic 88 Drive-In Theatre, joins Kim to converse about the greatness of America and the continued assault on its foundation of liberty and freedom. Email your dissent on potential changes to HIPAA rules that will loosen patient’s privacy at: Proposed Modifications to the HIPAA Privacy Rule To Support, and Remove Barriers to, Coordinated Care and Individual Engagement. Establishment consultants continue to negotiate against conservatives such as political and media consultant Frank Luntz. Terms limits needed for bureaucrats; for elected officials it takes place at the ballot box.

Chris Cantwell, Senior Business Advisor with Transworld Business Advisors, discusses the need for businesses to have an exit plan regardless of how far in the future it may happen. There is significant growth of those wanting to be entrepreneurs. In reality the two are connected, and that is where Chris can help. He has vast experience in helping owners sell and people wanting to be their own boss. Give Chris a call at 844-SELL-BIZ.

Kim and Sue dissect SB21-246 Electric Utility Promote Beneficial Electrification. This bill is filled with multiple force words and includes demand-side management (DSM) policies, which was exactly the problem in Texas during the recent winter storm. To top it off, it is very misleading as it states that fossil fuels are inefficient. Kim and Sue then reviewed a recent CPR article on police reforms in Colorado. Crime has increased across the board in Colorado. If we do not have safe communities, we will not thrive and prosper.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, talks about risk tolerance for investors. As some people relate today’s market to the internet bubble in the 1990s, people are assessing their risk tolerance. Jason will help you evaluate risk in your financial holdings and review any possible changes that you may be thinking about. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600.

Jen Hulan, entrepreneur and owner of Waters Edge Winery, highlights specials for Mother’s Day. Jen has also ordered “Free Breather” pins. They should be available within the next two weeks. Check out her website wewdenver.com

Frequent guest Josh Phillip, Senior Investigative reporter with The Epoch Times and host of Crossroads, begins by addressing the Arizona audit on the 2020 Presidential Election. The current audit of 2.1 million ballots from Maricopa County has been challenged by the Democrat Party in court and in the mainstream media. The Democrat Party is losing on all fronts as the audit continues. Audit security has been questioned. Election laws were changed across the nation at the last moment which has led to va

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Kim begins the week informing listeners that comments on HIPPA proposed policy changes regarding patient medical data is due by May 6th. The link is: Federal Register :: Proposed Modifications to the HIPAA Privacy Rule To Support, and Remove Barriers to, Coordinated Care and Individual Engagement. We are seeing common paths to the Democrat radical left bills in Colorado that are pushing Marxist ideas. Don’t be discouraged as there is an awakening. The Divine Provider had his hand on the founding of America and continues to this day.

Colorado Representative Tonya Van Beber is co-sponsor of HB21-1191-Prohibit Discrimination COVID-19 Vaccine Status. University and colleges, as well as employers, are mandating the COVID-19 vaccination, which is an experimental gene therapy drug not approved by the FDA. The Colorado government is allowing employers and educational institutions to be the “long arm of the law.” We cannot be complicit and allow medical tyranny. The bill is scheduled to be heard on Wednesday, May 12th, in committee.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, comments on the markets maintaining an upward trend. Many companies are reporting earnings and may show fluctuation in stock prices. Risk tolerance is personal and that is where Jason can help you. He will examine your specific needs, desires, responsibilities and goals when strategizing for your financial portfolio. Call Jason at 303-694-1600.

Guest Orson Swindle, Marine pilot, North Vietnamese Prisoner of War, former Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission and former Assistant Secretary of Commerce during the Reagan administration, has a conversation with Kim on 2021 America. Orson talks about his experience as a POW and how he got to know California Gov. Reagan, a firm supporter of Vietnam Veterans. As a POW all he had was his heart and his head. When he came back after six years and four months, he saw vividly how progressives had taken over our society and the destructive path the country was on, and continues to be. Education has failed us miserably. Massive government build up will destroy our economy. Socialism has never worked. There is an assault on our intellect; we must think critically. The radicals are using “Swarm Theory”—overwhelm your opponent from every possible direction. We can overcome this. Read history and be inspired by the people who have fought for our country. Change the education system by being involved with our children/grandchildren. Support Congress and state legislatures to say “no” to socialism and Marxism.

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It’s Turnquist Friday! Rick Turnquist, blogger and author, joins Kim in studio to discuss the intentional misleading narrative regarding forced minimum wages and his featured op-ed, Minimum Wage Fail (kimmonson.com/featured_articles/minimum-wage-fail/). Minimum wage jobs are a means to learn skills and gain experience for future, better paying jobs. HB21-175 Prescription Drug Affordability Review Board is all about price controls.

Hal Van Hercke, founder and owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castelgate.com), addresses minimum wage. It is appalling that politicians continue their assault on small business while having no business experience themselves when pursuing more draconian policies. Minimum wage can easily wipe out the average profit of 7% for many small businesses. If entry level job salaries are increased, everyone above them will be looking for an increase as well. Employers will look to job reductions, automated jobs and delayed hiring to preserve their businesses if forced minimum wages are implemented.

Dr. Jill Vecchio, radiologist saving lives and informing listeners weekly on important medical issues, discusses new proposed HIPAA rules. Dr. Vecchio summarizes the new proposed changes and the results of the changes including phone vendors will not be restricted by HIPAA and the patient’s medical records will no longer have restricted access. Visit this link to read the proposed changes: https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/hhs-ocr-hipaa-nprm.pdf. Dr. Vecchio encourages people to make comments. Comments are due by May 6, 2021. On page 2 of the document the following information is given:

You may submit comments to this proposed rule, identified by RIN 0945-AA00 by any of the following methods:

Federal eRulemaking Portal

You may submit comments to this proposed rule, identified by RIN 0945-AA00 by any of the following methods:

You may submit electronic comments at Federal Register: Proposed Modifications to the HIPAA Privacy Rule To Support, and Remove Barriers to, Coordinated Care and Individual Engagement

Regular, Express, or Overnight Mail: You may mail comments to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights, Attention: Proposed Modifications to the HIPAA Privacy Rule to Support, and Remove Barriers to, Coordinated Care and Individual Engagement NPRM, RIN 0945- AA00, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Room 509F, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, comments on annuities. Jason can sift through the verbal complexity so you can have a complete understanding of annuities and the benefits that can be advantageous to your financial portfolio. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to set up an appoin

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Kim and Producer Steve discuss the importance of new “leadership” to work on Conservative candidate recruitment with a commitment to the proper role of government. The America’s Veteran’s Show will highlight veterans from the Vietnam War profiled in the book, Echoes of Our War: Vietnam Veterans Reflect 50 Years Later. The show can be heard on Sunday on KLZ from 3-4pm and is replayed at 10pm. Employers, especially in the restaurant industry, have difficulty finding employees as the government incentivizes people to collect unemployment instead of working.

Chuck Bonniwell announces a press conference at CU-Boulder, noon today as John Eastman will give notice of claims against the university. This should have been John’s last day of teaching at The Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization at the University of Colorado. John contends that CU-Boulder is in breach of his contract, it defamed him with both students and faculty, and the university went against his First Amendment Rights. Chuck states that there is no conservative thought at the university and only teaches indoctrination.

Andi Buerger, founder of Beulah’s Place (https://beulahsplace.org/) and Voices Against Trafficking (https://www.voicesagainsttrafficking.com/), notes April is the Prevention of Child Abuse Month. Unfortunately, there have been huge spikes in child abuse during the Wuhan-China virus reaction disruption. We must teach children that they have the right to be safe and not be touched by others, regardless of relationships. The right of the victim is priority. See something, say something—Hear something, say something.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, remarks on John Eastman’s press conference. If you cannot have your voice heard, it does not matter what you know as the right to freedom of speech is infringed upon. Jason emphasizes the importance of your own economy. A good thorough financial plan encompasses looking at taxes, inflation rates, healthcare costs, debt and retirement, to name a few factors. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to review your financial well-being.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, is a strong advocate for protection of rights, especially property rights. Single Family Zoning is being attacked by the Biden administration. Zoning should be kept at the local level and not at the federal level as potential changes will do exactly this if Biden’s Infrastructure Program is accepted in its present form. If you are interested in homeownership, or have a home to sell, give Karen a call at 303-877-7516.

Guest Bob Boswell, CEO and Chairman of Laramie Energy, joins Kim to discuss the importance of fossil fuels and the fallacies of the all-renewable energy movement. California is the prime example of failure. Xcel is facing a lawsuit as they want to charge ratepayers $41 million for a buyout of a solar project. Vestas is closing a wind turbine plant in the U.S. eliminating hundreds of jobs. Renewable energy workers compensation is significantly less than that of the fossil fuel industry. John Kerry once again exhibits ignorance when addressing the complete elimination of CO2; CO2 is part of our ecosystem and is essential to life. Honest conversations are not being held, instead a proliferation of mistruth

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Kim and Producer Steve note the American Revolution was a revolt against taxation without representation. Today we have taxation with representation, which begs the question, “Who is being represented?” Be diligent in the usage of words and counteract the narrative in place by the radical left. When freedom of speech is shut down, we are in a dangerous place. HB21-1207 Overpayment Of Workers’ Compensation Benefits and SB21-197 Workers’ Compensation Physician on the surface looks benign but the devil is in the details. The 2020 Census shifts district seats from blue states to red states. Colorado gains 1 Congressional District seat. Election integrity is of extreme importance. Term limits are debated.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, comments that the markets continue to move upward. Now is a good time to plan for the future, and a ROTH account could work well into a financial portfolio. Pay taxes now instead of at higher rates as Biden introduces higher taxes. You can do a ROTH conversion without cashing in your funds. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to discuss this strategy.

Guest Ben Martin gives a summary of the ground covered in his series starting with the French-Indian War up to the Battle of Bunker Hill, including the formation of the Continental Army. Ben then explains how American patriots made their way to Charleston, South Carolina. After the Boston Campaign, troops walked to New York City at which point Major General Charles Lee made defensive plans because a city surrounded by water would be difficult to defend against the British navy. Lee is sent to Charleston and defends Charleston against the British under the command of Major General Henry Clinton and Commodore Peter Parker. The American defense on Sullivan’s Island prevented the British ships from entering the narrow channel that led to the Charleston Harbor. This American victory resulted in support from the southern colonists for independence. Interesting to note that the revolutionary years are similar to today in that people are not given choices but were/are told what to think and say. The Revolutionary War denied the right of power to a “King.” Liberty is the responsible exercise of freedom.

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Kim and guest Brad Beck, co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters and author of op-ed Comply: I Don’t Think So, talk seriously about virtue vs. vengeance and then jump to humor and its ability to diminish stress and increase the enjoyment of life. Kim previews American’s Veteran’s Stories for this coming Sunday at 3pm on KLZ. The show continues to profile Vietnam Veterans highlighted in the book Echoes of Our War: Vietnam Veterans Reflect Fifty Years Later.

Mandy Gunasekara, founder of Energy 45 and Former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) notes that during the Trump years Colorado saw significant economic growth. The Green New Deal will be detrimental to Colorado if its proposed policies are actually implemented. Jobs will disappear to overseas and consumer costs will increase due to energy increases. Big government and big business like each other and work together at the detriment of mid and small business. To learn more, visit sectionvii.com.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, adds to the conversation citing energy independence is highly valued by Americans and enhances their freedom of mobility. Jason then pivots to individual’s economic growth stating annuities are something to be considered for most financial portfolios. Jason will meet with individuals to review your annuities and help you understand your investment. Knowledge is power. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to set up an appointment to discuss.

Lorne Levy with Polygon Financial updates listeners about current mortgage rates. The roller coaster ride continues and people are able to get a 30 year loan in the 2’s. Pre-qualification takes 15 minutes and will be very helpful when submitting a contract for a home. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881.

Kim and Brad continue their discussion by directing their attention to the bill of the day, SB21-243 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Appropriation Public Health Infrastructure. The new buzz word for politicians is “infrastructure” and its new definition. Weaponization of local health departments allows elected representatives to hide behind draconian policies. Brad, like many others, wants to live his own life and flourish. If the experimental drug that has been branded as the COVID-19 vaccination is so good, why do people still need to wear masks? And why is this experimental drug pushed so hard and other experimental drugs such as cancer treatments, are not? People need to make choices for themselves and not have them by a third party. “I am going to color outside the lines,” concludes Brad.

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Kim begins the show stating how valued her listeners are. She loves hearing from everyone. Producer Steve chimes in to express his gratitude as well. Thank you!

Jen Hulan, owner of Waters Edge Winery (wewdenver.com), reflects on her resiliency over the past year. Her network of friends helped tremendously as well as her optimism and ability to pivot her business perspective based on customers comments. One outcome is a new gluten free menu. Jen also gives a teaser about her soon to be announced new location for wine production.

Kim and Producer Steve comment on two bills signed by Gov. Polis yesterday, HB21-1106 Safe Storage of Firearms and SB21-078 Lost or Stolen Firearms. Steve notes that both bills appear as common sense, something lacking in society today. Kim gives a different explanation, stating that this is another way for the government to get into your home under the guise of protecting our children. If the radical left are so interested in protecting children, why do they support millions of children to be killed through abortion? Representative Mullica, one of the primary sponsors of the House bill, was also one of the “Cruel 17” who voted against last year’s compassionate “no one should die alone” legislation.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice-President at Presidential Wealth Management and expert at examining risk tolerance for people regarding their financial portfolio remarks on various financial instruments. Jason recommends an annuity check-up; they are not complicated and he is willing to dissect the details with you. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to set up an appointment to review your financial goals and examine the track you are on.

Guest Sue Kenfield, master at resiliency work with individuals, companies and non-profits (suekenfield.com), joins Kim to discuss how we can move forward as we get out of the Wuhan-China virus disruption. Sue shares her childhood experiences that taught her resiliency skills and the fact that your childhood does not have to define your life. Many people have had an assault on their freedom and have a sense of fear with the unknown. People need to take responsibility of their actions knowing that they can control many of their circumstances. The closure of Kroger stores in California have left people jobless through no fault of their own. PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) mandated a $4.00 increase in “Hero” pay. In turn, because of exorbitant costs Kroger closed two of their stores. Now employees are out of a job and community members do not have a local market to buy grocers. This added another layer for the employees who were already dealing with significant stress. Although difficult, people must reflect inward and concentrate on the successes in life and not always the challenges. If your mindset is to always control your thoughts in a positive manner and be grateful for what good has happened for you, you can bring favorable changes into your present circumstances.

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Kim and Producer Steve converse on the juxtaposition of the Bill of the Day, HB21-1263 Meeting and Events Incentive Program and Allen Thomas’ recent op-ed published on The Kim Monson Show website, No Freedom in Exemptions (kimmonson.com/featured_articles/no-freedom-in-exemptions/). Why should government tax hard-working people to pay for others vacations and meetings? What does the government have about honest competition? Control! Maxine Waters is in Minnesota inciting violence. Where is the due process?

Dr. Dana Cheng, co-founder of The Epoch Times, relays the facts surrounding The Epoch Times printing presses being destroyed last week. The Communist China Party is afraid of the truth and will rule in two ways: by guns and pen. The Chinese media is completely controlled by the CCP and will not allow any independent voice. The CCP negates the agreement that Hong Kong was to remain independent for 50 years. America is having a “virtual” sledge hammer to its media as we see censorship escalating. Control media and you control voices. This is accomplished by lies, creating division within society and suppressing other voices. Dr. Cheng also talks about international concerns regarding China’s role with Taiwan and its impact across the globe.

Jason McBride, Vice President at Presidential Wealth Management, helps people with their own economy. Markets always have corrections. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to assess your comfort with your current investments. Annuities can be good financial products to have in your portfolio and may be an option to add.

Guest Brigitte Gabriel passionately pleads with Americans to get involved before it is too late. Brigitte shares her childhood story of growing up in bomb shelters in Lebanon. Prior to the radical extreme Islamist’s take-over of her country, it was a Republic, just like America. “My past is America’s future.” America is entering into a totalitarian regime with a Vaccination Passport. Taking private information, including health information and using it for a government ID sounds a lot like Communist China. We are seeing the slow “boil of the frog” example in America in regards to public policy. We can maintain our freedom if we stand up against the radical left. Act for America (actforamerica.org) helps patriots organize and educate. The elite Deep State is running the country and it doesn’t care about borders or your freedom. Join this organization to make a difference. Election integrity is a top priority. Brigitte is optimistic. Optimism brings hope!

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Colorado is at the tip of the sphere for the totalitarian movement trying to take over America. People are now exiting high taxation and draconian regulations in states like Colorado. Remember, socialism is not about “free stuff.” The freebies are the carrots on the stick. Join Kim for her interview with Jimmy Doolittle’s granddaughter Jonna Doolittle Hoppes on American’s Veteran’s Stories, 3:00pm, Sunday, April 18th, on KLZ 560 and KLZ 100.7 FMto learn about the WWII Doolittle Raid. SB21-130 Local Authority for Business Personal Property Tax Exemption is a welcomed relief to business owners.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com), remarks on the mismanagement of unemployment compensation funds. Colorado has a deficit over $1 billion and it continues to climb everyday. We must ask, “Why is the governor not using federal stimulus funds to cover this cost instead of placing the burden on business owners?” Owners are anticipating a 84% increase in their unemployment compensation tax. Hal encourages everyone to call representatives, senators and the governor on this issue as it affects us all. After your calls, stop by Castlegate to see the largest selection of knives in the western states.

Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim with an update on the J&J vaccinations and reported blood clots which are extremely rare. Visit cdc.org to learn the truth about the “pause.” The facts are there. The pause is not to analyze the possible removal of the vaccination but to educate those administering the shot. Know that it is extremely difficult for doctors to report adverse reactions of the Wuhan-China virus vaccination and the process is completely voluntary. This is very different from what has taken place with the reporting of Wuhan-China virus cases and deaths, especially since money was/is flowing into pockets. St. Vincent Island will only allow vaccinated people on boats to evacuate the island. Hydrocloroquine has been proven to be effective but ignored by many in the medical industry. Jill highly recommends reading this white paper: www.americasfrontlinedoctors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/White-Paper-on-HCQ-2020.2.pdf.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, comments that you always need to follow the money. In regards to the vaccinations, PHARMA continues to receive payment from the government. Following the money, the DOW closed over 34,000 yesterday, an all-time high. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to review your portfolio and discuss strategy to protect your assets.

Guest Allen Thomas, author of his recent op-ed No Freedom In Exemptions, stringently states freedom of speech is infringed upon when the government uses force, including Republicans in Georgia recommending to strip Delta Airlines’ jet fuel tax credit of $35 million and federal antitrust legislation against MLB. Republicans should not fight like progressives by weaponizing government but instead should strip progressives of t

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Sunday is the 79th Anniversary of the Doolittle Raid. Over Japan in WWII. Join Kim 3pm on Sunday, April 18th on KLZ 560 and KLZ 100.7 FM for her interview with Jimmy Doolittle’s granddaughter Jonna Doolittle Hoppes on American’s Veteran’s Stories. SB21-103 Sunset Office of Consumer Counsel sounds benign until you read the bill. Add this to the cost of $1.4 billion to ratepayers by Xcel’s closure of coal plants and we see once again the elites taking massive amounts of money out of the pockets of hardworking Coloradans. Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, reports that although homes are coming onto the market they are quickly purchased. This has led to higher costs for home buyers. When purchase cost is coupled with home energy costs and taxes, home affordability impacts many potential home purchases, especially first-time home buyers. Give Karen a call at 303-877-7516 knowing that her professional advice will help you in the right home purchase even during this time of housing constraints.

Douglas County Commissioner Lora Thomas joins Kim to discuss the county’s commissioners’ resolution to take control of Wuhan-China virus restrictions. Tomorrow, April 16th, Douglas County will be fully open. Governor Polis gives local governments the “right” to enforce their own set of regulations. The one exception is that masks must still be worn per the governor’s executive order. Douglas County made an agreement with Tri-County Health that the county does not have to abide by their regulations. Federal Funding is very complicated and it is anticipated around January, 2023, Douglas County will separate itself from Tri-County Health. Commissioner Thomas remarks that this is the first opportunity for the county to get out of the government’s draconian regulations. Some counties and businesses that did not strictly adhere to the governor’s orders were quickly visited by state revenue officers. Many businesses were closed, fined, and some experienced the seizure of their inventory. Do note that most times this was done without due process.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, is in the business of helping people make decisions that will affect them throughout their life. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to discuss the risks in your financial portfolio and examine if there are opportunities to better protect your assets. Do not get too comfortable with market highs. Things can quickly change.

Guest David Horowitz, author of The Enemy Within and a “red diaper baby” (he grew up with communist party parents), talks about the serious political climate we are witnessing today. Everything revolves around race. The Democrat party states that “systemic racism” is found in every fabric of society. If this is true, why are there black students at universities, black policemen, black politicians, black doctors, black attorneys, black bureaucrats, etc.? The radical left elite is smearing America. This false narrative is seen today in Minneapolis as we examine the history of Mr. Wright, and the due process for the police officer and city manager. This is a totalitarian movement. Interesting to note that BLM donations go to ActBlue, the major donation center for Democrat candidates and the co-founder of BLM is buying numerous homes for multiple millions of dollars. The left has weaponized racism and the Wuhan-China virus and both were used to get rid of Trump. Biden is working at warp speed to get the radical left agenda accomplished. Horowitz says we can win this battle by organizing, taking back our schools and reversing the indoctrination of our students. Our founding fathers never used race nor gender in our founding documents and we should not today. Instead, we need to instill western values and the American Idea that a

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Susan Kochevar, owner of the Historic 88 Drive-In Theatre, joins Kim in studio to discuss how Colorado has become the petri dish for national policies. The America’s Veteran’s Stories show this coming Sunday, April 18th, on KLZ at 3pm is on the 79th Anniversary of the Doolittle Raid and Kim will be interviewing Jimmy Doolittle’s granddaughter Jonna Doolittle Hoppes. SB21-233 Colorado Department Of Labor And Employment Unemployment Insurance Division Enterprise establishes a third party vendor to administer unemployment funds in an enterprise for the “left behind workers” aka illegal immigrants. This will be paid by employers, is unsustainable, and another assault on small business owners. The PAUSE ballot initiative will now go before the Colorado Supreme Court because of objections that it does not follow the single subject requirement. Polis’ Meatless Day was a test to see level of support; in actuality, numerous Meat-In events were held across the state in support of ranchers.

Software must be examined relative to election integrity; manipulation of votes is easily achieved through software. Susan states that Private-Public Partnerships (PPPs) are oligarchies, the marriage of big business and government taking over small businesses. This is very dangerous for the health of the U.S. economy and the people. Follow the money. Look at who is donating to the politicians encouraging PPPs. PPPs use the force of government against business owners and citizens and the risk is placed upon the taxpayer protecting the private corporation of severe financial loss.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, agrees with Susan’s assessment of PPPs. Risk tolerance always needs to be analyzed in any financial decision, including personal accounts. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to assess your risk as you plan financial goals for the immediate and distant futures. There are solutions to protect your portfolio if the market reverses its recent positive trend.

Guest Dr. Brian Domitrovic, economic historian and co-author of JFK and the Reagan Revolution: A Secret History of American Prosperity, joins Kim and Susan for a discussion on multiple topics including: currency, China, “thought leaders” complacency, envy of the elite, decline and destruction of the dollar. Colorado’s fiscal problems should not exist because of its pre-Wuhan-China virus economic success. Desperation of the elite politicians and their proposed policies will not be sustainable because the American spirit encompassing our founding principles that all men are created equal with rights endowed by our Creator of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness will triumph. Brian’s optimism is highlighted throughout the discussion, which gives us all hope that western values will be preserved for many years to come.

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Kim talks about her upcoming show, America’s Veteran’s Stories, continuing the interviews of Vietnam Veterans profiled in the book, Echoes of Our War: Vietnam Veterans Reflect 50 Years Later. The show airs on KLZ at 3pm this Sunday. The electorate needs to be informed and ask the six Rudyard Kipling questions: What? Why? When? How? Where? Who Censorship is a great danger to our country. The southern border is anything but compassionate to the children. HB21-1246 PERA Public Employees’ Retirement Association Divestment From Fossil Fuel Companies is full of force words such as “exclusion” and “require.” This bill forcibly excludes capital investment opportunities in fossil fuel companies in an attempt to starve the industry.

Hal Van Hercke. owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, has the largest retail knife store in the western states. Visit his website, castlegate.com, to view his complete inventory. Hal discusses with Kim the $1 billion deficit in the state unemployment fund. Colorado is borrowing from the federal government to cover this deficit and additional expenses incurred each week. The state is looking at placing a surcharge on already financially stressed businesses. Hal and Kim ask the compelling question, “If the state has received multiple billions of dollars in COVID-19 stimulus money, why is the money not being used to pay off this deficit instead of radical left pet projects?”

Kim talks about a upcoming “miracle.” Polis states that the virus should be gone by mid-June and all seats will be occupied for the MLB All Star game in July. Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, chimes in with Kim and remarks the definition of “miracle” has reached a new low. The stock market is holding steady and behaving cautiously NASDAQ is once again above its 50-day average. Give Jason a call at 303-964-1600 to establish a plan that will chart a financial course looking at where you are today and how to get to your financial goals in the future.

Guest Alma Tucker, founder and President of International Network of Hearts (inhearts.org), explains how human traffickers are looking for the most vulnerable, children, to exploit. With families streaming to the southern border from many Central American countries, many running away from difficult situations in their own country, parents willingly allow traffickers to take their children over the border thinking this will be their “ticket” into America, the land of Opportunity. The smugglers, cartels and organized crime use the children for selling drugs, sexual exploitation or labor. Alma started INH in 2010 to prevent human trafficking and to provide services to those who have been exploited. Alma tells the heart wrenching story of a twelve old girl. Border crossings are rising way beyond any resemblance of control.

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Thank you to my good friend Helen Jean Mitchell for her sponsorship of the Kim Monson Show.

Kim and producer Steve are joined in studio by Helen Jean Mitchell, sponsor of the broadcast, to discuss censorship. The radical left lacks intellectual curiosity and does not want to be challenged on their ideas. The battle of the narrative and attacks on “conservatives” is seen as far back as the 19th century. SB21-205 2021-22 Long Appropriations Bill budget of $34.1 billion is 11% higher than the current year. “Economic resiliency” is questioned while Kim references the World Economic Forum byline, “Build Back Better,” to current Colorado and national policies. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen proposes a global minimum tax to the G-20 while Biden’s Infrastructure Package raises the corporate tax to 28%. Most believe the global minimum tax is to prevent U.S. corporations from fleeing to other countries as they have done in the past. Kim emphasizes the NGO’s (Non-Governmental Organization) pay no taxes.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, expresses no surprise regarding Yellen’s proposal. There is no better way to control corporations than through taxes, rules and regulations, etc. Many of the larger corporations are highly interconnected with the government and will most likely be granted exemptions, once again picking winners and losers and shrinking the business community. It is important to plan now before policy consequences hit your portfolio. Valuations are 2 to 3 times higher than normal and predictions include a hard decline for the market at some point. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to discuss your portfolio to examine if you are protected from a severe adjustment in the markets.

Guest Sharyl Attkisson, host of Full Measure and author of numerous books including her latest, Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism, joins Kim and Helen to discuss censorship and toll roads. Censorship is an organized campaign to curate our information to control our thinking. No longer secretive about this, the media openly admits they are banning opposing views. This is done in desperation because too many people are not listening to the special interests which were clearly visible in the number of people voting for Trump in 2016 and 2020. Journalism itself is redefining its role and reveals its mission with comments like, “good that neutrality is being eliminated.” Even Lester Holt, when receiving the Edward R. Morrow award, states, “fairness is overrated.” Sharyl recently filed a new lawsuit against the DOJ regarding her investigative story on Fast and Furious; the DOJ continuously puts up roadblocks hoping she will go away. Dynamic tolling is coming to your community, it’s just a matter of time. Follow the money as these sliding tolls are highly unpopular with the general public but loved by politicians. Sharyl concludes that we should not live in the box called the internet. Do not give up. Stand up for our country and our right of freedom.

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Kim and producer Steve remark that the MLB All Star Game will now be played at Coors Field. Ironic that valid ID needs to be shown in Colorado to vote. SB21-200 Reduce Greenhouse Gases Increase Environmental Justice is another radical left bill. This bill gives additional power to an unelected bureaucratic agency, Air Quality Control Commission. The bill is pumped with regulations and fees, and overtones of the World Economic Forum with its redistribution of wealth. Maybe we should have the game at Coors Field completely powered by renewable energy. Polis says he does not support this bill but who can forget Proposition 112 and his actions after becoming governor.

Jen Hulan, owner of Waters Edge Winery (wewdenver.com) in Centennial, joins Kim to talk about her new gluten free and vegan entrees. Jen shows off her innovation as she creates new menu items for those asking for special dietary options. Support Jen and her small business vendor providing gluten free bakery items while exhibiting your freedom of mobility and choice. Fabulous wine is always available for your tasting.

Moving onto recent articles Kim and Producer Steve discuss the left’s hypocrisy, using their leader as an example. Biden used tax shelters, all legal, to sidestep hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes, including taxes that would have funded Medicare and The Affordable Care Act. Now he wants to close tax loopholes and give additional funding to Medicare and the ACA. Military experts warn that China is accelerating its timeline to invade Taiwan as twenty Chinese military aircraft are reported entering Taiwan’s air defense identification zone.

Jason McBride, Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, notes for the right portfolio ROTH accounts are a good investment tool. As one of the many unknowns, we do not know if the current administration will work to tax the ROTH accounts in the future. We do know that the government does not look to the future and only the present, and they like getting the taxes now as people put money into ROTH accounts. We also do not know when the proposed tax hikes will become effective. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to discuss what financial options are available in these times of uncertainty.

Guest Josh Phillip, The Epoch Times award winning reporter and host of Crossroads, converses with Kim on many pressing issues. The takeover of Hong Kong by China was a warning shot to Taiwan. Biden shows weakness in dealing with China even as the U.S. needs a strong alliance to defend Taiwan. China steals our technology because they are not able to think beyond what they have; therefore, they are incapable of being innovative. The significant issue throughout the world is the grassroots movement. Trump creates a new website, 45office.com, and keeps the growth of grassroots activists continuing. The Federal Reserve is looking at a new digital currency, creating future currency wars, and resulting in the dollar taking a severe hit.

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Kim and Producer Steve are joined by Cynthia Sarmiento, founder of Just Defy (justdefy.org) in studio. The trio begin with a conversation on the Battle of the Narrative. Two words come to mind immediately, conservative and Democrat. The Blueprint was written as a Colorado experiment and the “petri dish” proved to be successful. Basic tenets have been exported to other states. Constant and inflammatory language is constantly being used by the radical left in our schools and in mainstream media. The Wuhan-China virus has alerted parents as to what is being taught through zoom classrooms. Cynthia states that apathy and indifference is what will take down this country. HB21-1121 Residential Tenancy Procedures is another chip away at private property rights. Major League Baseball takes the All Star Game away from Atlanta because of false reporting on the new Georgia voting law. Interesting to note that you must present a valid ID to get your tickets at the stadium window. Similar to Coca Cola who supports the MLB and also demands valid ID to participate in shareholders meetings.

We must defy this socialistic movement through individual responsibility. Cynthia is working to bring people into the fold through her organization Just Defy. People are already participating in politics even if they are not aware of it. Politics in into you. Cynthia is training and educating people as to how they can help stop what processes have been taking place which have brought negative results continually for the Republican Party. In its place, innovative thinking will bring success.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, agrees that we need new thinking to motivate and organize people. Biden last Friday admitted that people who earn $200,00 will experience tax increases as a result of his Infrastructure Plan. Taxes are always one of the great unknowns when planning for the future. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to review your financial plans and discuss if your portfolio needs any changes.

Guest John Tamny, Director of the Center for Economic Freedom at Freedom Works and author of When Politicians Panicked: The New Coronavirus, Expert Opinion and a Tragic Lapse of Reason, joins Kim and Cynthia to discuss the tragic loss of reason during the Wuhan-China virus year. The force of economic constraints was seen as the solution to the virus when, in actuality, it killed many businesses, livelihoods and people. The biggest killer has always been poverty. The notion of “two weeks to flatten the curve” was always a lie. It took away people’s ability to come together and it created strife by separating people and forming different classes of victimhood. Freedom produces the information to overcome the virus. We don’t need political force. Freedom is the answer and liberty is the responsible exercise of freedom.

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Today is a special Friday, Good Friday. Sunday brings us Hope, Happy Easter! Christ does not push people to accept Him but gives people the free will to choose. Freedom and Liberty are different. Liberty is the responsible exercise of freedom. Liberty is what the Founders were referring to when they used the word Freedom. Pope John Paul II and Thomas Sowell are each discussed. Georgia works to secure election integrity and is met with opposition from corporations and lies from mainstream media. Colorado Democrats kill five Republican bills to ensure election integrity.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com), is an avid supporter our active duty military, veterans and first responders. On a daily basis he offers a 10% discount to all three. Hal gives both his time and money to the National Honor Tour (nationalhonortour.org). This organization ensures that no service member has a memorial funeral service without “Taps” played. They are also playing “Taps” at the grave site of each Medal of Honor recipient. Hal encourages listeners to go to the website and list a name that you would like honored at Ft. Logan.

Kim and Producer Steve continue their discussion regarding election integrity. The MLB may pull the All Star Game from Georgia and the PGA may pull the Masters from Augusta. Kim wonders if the people who vote do their homework. The voter suppression narrative is really about nullifying everyday people’s vote. HB21-1054 Housing Public Benefit Verification Requirement would eliminate the disclosure of immigration status for housing assistance. Kim remarks that it is another way to take money from hard-working citizens to give to illegal immigrants regardless of statements on “justice.” Everyday Americans are having a difficult time paying for their own housing.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, reminds listeners that the market is closed on Good Friday. He also comments that the word “justice” has been taken over by the left using it to accuse most Americans of being racist and bad, therefore we must pay our hard-earned money to someone else. Kim interjects that this is the war on language and cites “Democratic” as another word incorrectly used. Also note that Lady Justice is blind. With many of us facing “unknowns” in the political arena and the stock market at record highs, it may be time to convert some holdings into cash. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to discuss if this is a strategy for your portfolio.

Guest Chris Stefanick, founder of Real Life Catholic (reallifecatholic.com), joins Kim on Good Friday to discuss the Hope of the Cross. People are becoming more introspective, searching out faith. When we have hard times, it’s usually because God has stepped back and leaves us to the consequences of our decisions. This is the real wrath of God. People are experiencing emptiness without God. Religion is the frame of how an individual views the world. “God so loved the world that He gave us His only Son.” Good Friday and Easter Sunday are why each individual exists and has a purpose. Christ’s sacrifice shows you are worth dying for. Wokeism is really about power dynamics a

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During this Holy Week Kim notes that Christianity is under assault here in America and around the globe. Judeo-Christian values are intertwined in the founding of America. Kim discusses the Bill of the Day, SB21-134 Retail Liquor Stores Additional Licenses.

Chris Cantwell, Senior Business Broker with Transworld Business Advisors, remarks on his two favorite charitable organizations, St. Jude’s and Junior Achievement. Numerous PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) loans are put “on hold” for further examination. Chris sees entrepreneurs in their 60’s selling and those in their 30-40s buying businesses so that they can become their own boss. If you are interested in either transaction, give Chris a call for professional guidance at 844-SELL-BIZ.

David Williams with Taxpayers Protection Alliance (protectingtaxpayers.org) joins Kim to analyze the Democrat push to dissolve the filibuster. The filibuster was written to assure that there was bipartisan support for non-spending and non-taxation bills; 60 votes are needed to take a bill to the floor for Senate final voting. The Democrats are maneuvering any bill to fall under budget reconciliation, the most recent COVID-19 relief bill is an example. Obamacare was unlawfully passed under budget reconciliation. It changed the entire healthcare system. Another chapter of “The Swamp” as Biden offers Senator Manchin’s wife a key position in an agency that gives earmarks within the Appalachian community. It is necessary to call your representatives and senators and others that can be influenced, including Manchin to protect the filibuster.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, acknowledges that economic freedom, political freedom and your personal freedom are very important. Recent activity in the markets indicate that money is being diverted to blue chips and small caps. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 for a discovery session to assess your risk tolerance and potential opportunities within your financial portfolio.

Guest Chris Tubbs, founder of Patriotic Bible Study (pbstudy1776@gmail.com for information), explains that as the world was thrust into COVID-19, he was called by God to teach people about God and America. Chris, a millennial, states that most younger people have not been taught about the founding of America nor our Founders like George Washington and Ben Franklin. 34% of our Founders quotes were cited from the Bible. God is a loving God. Chris speaks from the heart as he brings truth to his generation regarding God and the founding of America. The world has become co-dependent in opposition to God’s message. Chris encourages us to be assertive and take responsibility for our own lives. Christ experienced everything that we humans could experience in life. Christ relates to us because he was man. Do your homework – the Founding Fathers wrote the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution which we must read. It is our responsibility to preserve our American Liberty that so many pledged blood and treasure to secure. God loves you!

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Kim begins the week to congratulate the new State Colorado GOP leadership: Kristi Burton Brown, Pricilla Rahn and Marilyn Harris. The team seems to have a battle plan in place with election integrity as the top issue. Producer Steve muses when will people understand and see the effect of what has happened in the last five months. Energy costs have risen around 40% since the inauguration of the Biden administration. Consumer prices will increase and have a hurtful financial impact on all households.

Constitutional expert with the Independence Institute Rob Natelson joins Kim to discuss SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation. This bill would regulate all digital communications in Colorado. The bill’s sponsor is Sen. Donovan, a leader in the state Democrat party who is running against Rep. Boebert in CD-3. This bill would restore the censorship and licensing regime of the English Crown dating back to 1694. Fifteen years ago Colorado was seen as the third freest state and today we are seen as the third worst state for freedom. This bill is unconstitutional in many respects including the fee is an affront to TABOR (Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights), no trial by jury, and no due process. The bill has recently been turned into a study.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, comments that bills like SB21-132 seem par for the course. The DOW and NASDAQ had positive days on Friday but the volume was less than the previous day. The NASDAQ is still below its 50 day average. There are innovative ways that you can use to eliminate risks in your financial portfolio. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to discuss.

Tom Petrie, oil and gas investment banker, is the guest for Kim’s Health and Hydrocarbons Show. Tom notes that Biden is motivated to undo everything that Trump accomplished specifically the Keystone pipeline and drilling for hydrocarbons on federal lands. Biden does not care nor does he understand second order consequences. Energy prices will continue to rise with a carbon tax. An economic confrontation is looming with China. There will be humanitarian and economic consequences if we do not keep a strong US-Canadian alliance. The natural market for Canada is south of the border, not necessarily west to the Pacific rim. The Green New Deal disaster experienced in Texas during the deep freeze is a lesson in the problem of intermittency. When the storm hit there was no solution for the unavailability of solar and wind energy. This makes us more vulnerable in conditions we cannot control as consumers. It may take a few decades before we can get to efficient battery storage. Rare earth mining has powerful earth disruption, more than fossil fuels. The disposal of electric car batteries is another challenge. It is important to critically assess the effectiveness of policies which to date are on a negative learning curve.

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Kim is astonished that HB21-1059 Online Student Protection (protecting parents and their student’s rights) must be proposed. Today is the Anniversary of the end of the 1945 WWII Battle of Iwo Jima. Keith McKim, Vietnam Veteran SOG man (Studies and Observations Group), recites his narrative, Six Times Two Equals Thirteen, in honor of those who fought at Iwo Jima. Keith’s emotion is clearly heard as he tells the story of the six marines that raised the flag on Mount Suribachi in a “war that was not glorious but necessary,” “so that tyrants don’t dictate us,” and we can live in freedom “in a nation of warriors.” The statue honoring these six men is the largest bronze statue in the world. To hear Keith’s other recordings go to www.amazon.com/s?k=Keith+McKim&i=stripbooks&ref=nb_sb_noss_2.

Casper Stockham joins Kim to discuss how he will be a game changer if elected as the next Colorado GOP Chair. He will continue to train individuals on limited government and the vision of our founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence. He will enhance his work on changing hearts on a daily basis. Election integrity is essential and he will force transparency on the Secretary of State to do so. To learn more about Casper visit casperforcolorado.com. The election is Saturday, March 27th at the Denver Marriott DTC.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, highlights his appreciation for those who fought in the battle at Iwo Jima. He hopes that this part of our history is never “cancelled” and that this iconic image reminds future generations of this battle’s historic significance. Many people are looking at their investments in light of the stock market. This approach can be misleading as the NASDAQ has been declining. Tesla, for example, is down 30% from its high, Give Jason a call at 303-695-1600 to analyze your individual financial portfolio and see if you should consider any changes.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool (castlegate.com) located in Sedalia, joins Kim to discuss the importance of the Battle of Iwo Jima. Hal, a Veteran, notes that people must understand the sacrifices, heroism and loss of life that took place in this battle. Hal recommends four movies that he finds noteworthy giving different perspectives on the battle: The Sands of Iwo Jima (starring John Wayne), The Outsider (starring Tony Curtis), Flags of our Fathers (directed by Clint Eastwood) and Letters of Iwo Jima (also directed by Eastwood). Veterans, active military and first responders receive a 10% discount every day on his products. Hal and Kim transition to the assault on small business. Hal believes this is intentional and is part of the plan to redistribute wealth. Eliminating wealth from small business owners builds large global companies that are complicit in giving a select elite group power and control. Educate yourself on The Great Reset (

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Turnquist Friday—Rick Turnquist, blogger and author, joins Kim for her final day of Meat In Week! As Rick notes, the agricultural community is “A little slice of Americana.” The radical regressives have totally discounted the laws of economics including ruining small business with never-ending rules and regulations such as minimum wage and paid family leave legislation and ballot initiatives. Jason Santomaso with the Sterling Livestock Commission invites listeners to Sterling for their Meat In event featuring speakers and plenty of beef for everyone. The event starts at noon. Donations will go the agricultural community.

Show sponsor Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, has a wide range of steak knives for cutting into that delicious steak; mention Kim’s show and get 10% off. Polis proclamation for a Meat Out day has actually encouraged people to eat meat on March 20th. Two Sedalia restaurants are going all out: Bud’s Bar will be giving out free hamburgers to the first 200 people who order drinks and Wide Open Spaces is giving the first 300 people who order drinks free cheeseburgers.

The book Echoes of Our War: Vietnam Veterans Reflect 50 Years Later is being featured in a new series on America’s Veteran’s Stories with Kim Monson which airs Sunday, 3-4pm, on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Listen to and understand the emotional experiences of Vietnam Veterans both on and off the battlefield. Bill Korbelik from Kit Carson County states that his county is hosting the biggest BBQ event. Sixteen sizzling grills will be cooking up meat at the fairgrounds in Burlington 11am-2pm on Saturday, March 20th. They’ll also have a petting zoo and face painting for the kids.

Dr. Jill Vecchio grew up as a farming and ranching kid. Polis’ “Meat Out Day” has actually been promoted since 1985 by a group called MeatOut.org. It is an international event that is always the first day of spring. Forty other cities and states are participating. The Great Reset elite regressives are attempting to decimate both the cattle and grain industries.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, comments the left continues their movement to push forth their social issues regardless of the death and destruction left behind. The attack on oil and gas companies is now expanded to our agricultural community. We take full meat counters and full grocery store shelves for granted. Planning is always important, especially with your finances. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to set in place a plan for your retirement and other financial goals. Jason will guide you through new laws and new investment vehicles entering the markets.

Rick Turnquist highlights some of the key points in his most recent op-ed, Colorado Democrats’ War on Colorado (https://kimmonson.com/featured_articles/colorado-democrats-war-on-colorado/). The Democrats are emboldened with their election wins both in the state of Colorado and at the federal level. Colorado legislators see businesses as the pot of gold for their socialist Marxist schemes. The onslaught of bad bills continues to the detriment of the state, including censorship in SB21-132, in the name of social j

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Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and sponsor of Kim’s shows, co-hosts during the Eat Meat Week! America’s Veteran’s Show will feature Vietnam veterans interviewed in the book Echoes of Our War: Reflections After 50 Years. Riveting! Listen on Sunday from 3-4pm on KLZ. China is set to ask Biden to roll back all Trump actions against China. HB21-1071 Ranked Choice Voting In Nonpartisan Elections is dissected and it is concluded this will ensure Democrats dominance in Colorado. It is noted that Maricopa County, Arizona, Georgia and Michigan have recently experienced judicial cases calling into the validity of their 2020 elections. Kim will continue to seek the truth, including our most recent election.

Karen reports that inventory in Colorado is extremely tight. In the past week, homes under contract outpaced new home listings. Public policy has added to the shortage of homes on the market. An experienced professional realtor is absolutely needed whether you are buying or selling. Give Karen a call at 303-877-7516.

There is nothing better to eat this Saturday than meat. On Polis’ proclaimed Meat Out Day join others across the state for their Meat In Day. When Michelle Vance with the Larimer Republican Party heard of this ridiculous proclamation, decided to do what Dems do—raise money on voter outrage. And she did just that as her event is sold out. People are tired of their freedoms being taken away. In downtown Craig, Loy Jones has organized a BBQ for her community. Her event will be taking donations for the agricultural community. Meat is an important staple of the American diet. At the beginning of the China-Wuhan virus reaction/disruption, empty meat counters validated how important meat is to Americans.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, will be joining thousands as he will be grilling meat on Saturday. Federal Reserve Chairman Powell states yesterday that rates will not change in the near future, which brought a sigh of relief from many. The DOW continues to hit new highs while the NASDAQ is working to regain its past high. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to review options for a successful plan regarding your financial requirements.

Guest Kevin Lundberg, former state Senator and founder of the Lundberg Letter (kevinlundberg.com), joins Kim to discuss HR1. Kim calls it the Diluting and Nullifying Your Vote Act while Kevin chimes in with the Voter Fraud Act. Some of the lowlights of the bill, all at the Federal level, are: set up commissions for redistricting (already in Colorado at the state), institutionalize mail-in ballots (and all the fraud that goes along with it as seen in many states like Pennsylvania), enfranchising felons to vote, requirement for photo id to vote eliminated, changing campaign finance law as Congressional races will be publicly funded, and ballots can be accepted up to 10 days after election. This is dismantling the US Constitution and going against the Founding Fathers to secure permanent POWER for Democrats!

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It’s Eat Meat Week! Enjoy as much meat as you desire for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The America’s Veteran’s Stories is starting a new series. The book Echoes of Our War: Vietnam Veterans Reflect 50 Years Later presented by Col. Bob Fischer features veterans that will be on Kim’s show starting this Sunday on KLZ, 3-4pm. HB21-1164 Total Program Mill Levy Tax Credit will result in real estate tax increases without a vote of the people, clearly ignoring TABOR.

Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, comments that interest rates have been holding steady. With the threat of inflation, now is a good time to get pre-qualified in order to know what your buying power is as you search for your home. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881.

What’s for dinner? Meat! Tyler Schmidt, owner of Two Rivers BBQ in South Fork, CO, will have his Meat In event on March 20th throughout the day. 10% of proceeds will go to benefit 4H and FFA (Future Farmers of America) groups in the valley and to support the hard-working farmers and ranchers in the valley. Willie Altenburg notes that the Centennial Livestock Auction inn Fort Collins will be hosting a BBQ on March 20th. The event coincides with their annual bull sale, 120 bulls to be exact. Come by from 11:30am-4pm for great BBQ.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, states that the Meat Out Day Proclamation by Gov. Polis is not wise as it affects the economy, the producer and the consumer. Agriculture is the second highest producing industry in the state. So plan ahead and make sure you are fully stocked with all your meat for Saturday. Planning is important, especially for your retirement years. Jason can help you create a plan and search for solutions that will help when uncertain times are present. You can always participate in the market as there are options to choose from. Jason can be contacted at 303-694-1600.

Guest Brad Beck, co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters, joins Kim to discuss “cultural appropriations” and his most recent op-ed, Catching Leprechauns (https://kimmonson.com/featured_articles/catching-leprechauns/). It is now mandatory in some circles to celebrate certain holidays from afar. This is opposed to our unique melting pot acknowledging the culture and heritage of all. The 1776 Project informs us that we see the roots of this in Marxism. PBIs (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) intentionally want to divide us into categories as this gives them power, control and money. Special rights for specific categories negate equal rights. Western civilization needs to survive the assault against it. The American Idea is unique in that it protects individual rights and property rights.

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Kim and Producer Steve converse about John Eastman’s, Trump’s attorney, podcast. Listen this Sunday to the America’s Veteran’s Show to learn about the secret missions of SOG during the Vietnam War. Common Sense Institute states that in the next three to five years Colorado will face new fees and taxes totaling $1.8 billion a year. HB21-1103 Media Literacy Implementation is another “forced” policy on censorship. News feeds are dumbing down Americans.

Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tools in Sedalia, gives an update about his inventory, specifically custom-made AR-15s manufactured in Elizabeth, CO. These rifles have a turn-around time of 1-2 weeks and provides extreme accuracy at a competitive price. The best way to buy one is to contact Castlegate at 303-214-4303 to set up a private appointment.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, discusses with Kim COVID-19 case and death numbers; 15.95% of total cases and 22.8% of total deaths occurred while Biden has been President even though vaccinations and other medical resources are now available that were not at the beginning of the outbreak. The global attitude is that every country but the United States has operated perfectly in reacting to the Wuhan-China virus. Jason transitions to stock market results. It is very important to have a blueprint as to where you are and where you want to be. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to discuss how you can achieve your goals with his suggestions.

Theresa Watson, Chair of the Boulder County Republicans, joins Kim as her guest to discuss election integrity. If we don’t have election integrity, we don’t have a free country Of the People, By the People and For the People. Theresa emphasizes the importance of getting involved at the local level. We need to talk to one another, educate ourselves about elections, and build a network. Relationships are key, and we need warriors across the state. Begin now as local, non-partisan elections will be held in November. A good starting point for communication skills is to attend Liberty Toastmasters. March 27th is the election for GOP state leadership. Republicans must lead by example and hold the Central Committee meeting on March 27th in-person with voting by paper ballots. Let’s improve the party by moving forward by looking back to the principles of the American Idea. We are a Constitutional Republic!

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Kim gives a teaser for her America’s Veteran’s Stories show this Sunday at 3 pm on KLZ. The bravery of the men and women who fought for the American Idea and against tyranny during WWII leaves us speechless. Gov. Polis’ “Build Back Stronger” is reminiscent of Biden’s “Build Back Better,” the same wording as the World Economic Forum. Polis announced a $700 million COVID-19 stimulus package.

Karen Levine, award-winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and long-standing sponsor, states that the housing spring season is gearing up with high energy. Karen gives a few suggestions for those thinking of selling their house, including declutter. Most important is to have a professional representing your interests. Give Karen a call at 303-877-7516 to ensure that whether you are buying or selling a home you have a professional representing you.

Aurora City Councilman Dave Gruber and the head of Public Safety Council discuss with Kim SB21-062 Jail Population Management Tools, which has a new “Double Speak” title. The bill currently stands to prevent some criminals from going to jail, such car theives; when one goes before a judge, the judge cannot force the accused to post a monetary bond, only a personal recourse bond and; the bill prevents sheriffs from jailing certain people/criminals. This legislation has no regard for personal property or the safety of the general population which is the primary role of government.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, reports that the DOW closed at an all-time high along with the small caps. NASDAQ took a slight dip. Contact Jason at 303-694-1600 to analyze your portfolio to see if you have a good mix of investment vehicles to secure financial success.

Guest Reggie Carr, founder of i’MA Trumpster (imatrumpster.com) and i’MASuperPac (imasuperpac.com), joins Kim to discuss legislation at both the state of Colorado and national levels protecting criminals at the extreme detriment of the innocent and our property rights. Reggie emphasizes the need of everyday messaging on the founding principles of America to ethnic communities and our youth. Criminal activities that have no consequences give criminals complete power in their neighborhoods and crimes will only escalate along with more kids participating and losing innocence. The Colorado legislature is proposing legislation where criminals are not held accountable. Another piece of legislation, Colorado SB21-132, clamps down on “Freedom of Speech” and potentially fines Coloradans $5000/day for speaking the Truth. Reggie needs help with his mission of messaging to ethnic communities and our youth. He’d like to propose his plan to President Trump. Write to Trump at: President Donald Trump c/o Mar-a-Lago Club 1100 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach, FL 33480 to encourage him to meet with Reggie.

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Today’s show features Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group and show sponsor, Glenn Rhoades, National Operations Director of the Electromagnetic Task Force and John Spence, Director of Colorado Electromagnetic Task Force, in studio along with Don Davidson, EMP National Education Director, calling in. Civil engagement is a necessity in today’s world. Douglas County passes resolution to petition Gov. Polis to immediately lift all coronavirus restrictions for the county. The bill of the day, SB21-072 Public Utilities Commission Modernize Electric Transmission Infrastructure, is discussed by the panel.

Lorne and Kim discuss the financial impact of the current COVID-19 “relief” bill. In essence, it is not a “relief” bill. Less than 10% of the funds to be released are Wuhan-China virus related. One example, New York state will see its debt disappear. The city of San Francisco sees the same. This bill will cause inflation. Now is the time to lock in historic low interest rates for your home mortgage. Give Lorne a call at 303-880-8881.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, remarks on the current state of continued fluctuations in the markets. Now is a good time to analyze your risk tolerance. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to schedule a discovery session and learn whether or not you have a balanced portfolio.

Glenn, John and Don warn us that an EMP, Electromagnetic Pulse, has the ability to wipe out our civilization as we know it today. Suggestions have been ongoing for over 20 years to fix the grid and the government continually ignores this volatile situation. Texas has proven the problem’s existence. The electric grid is key to all infrastructure, and the expense to fix and secure it is by far less than the COVID-19 funds in the most recent relief bill. All forms of energy are needed along with common sense and technological innovation to secure the grid. Don explains the work he and others are doing in Rangely, Colorado, including testing on storage of heat geothermally for up to a year. Glenn takes on the question of additional stress to the grid due to electrical vehicles. Recommendations to the Biden administration has fallen on deaf ears. We cannot have a Trojan Horse in our fort anymore. John concludes the discussion stating that Colorado can be an example on how to protect our grid; local work is important.

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Kim invites Marshall Dawson, President of Liberty Toastmasters North into the studio. Listening is a key ingredient in productive conversations. Sunday’s Americans Veterans Stories at 3-4pm on KLZ will feature one of the very few Marine female WW II veterans. People who are smart tend to be avid readers. Colorado HB21-1115, Board Of Health Member Requirements, would overrule home rule. Business owners should be on health boards after the economic losses suffered by numerous businesses due to Wuhan-China virus disruption restrictions enacted by the health boards.

Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim to discuss the constitutionality of a forced vaccine. Some people in specific professions are facing job insecurity through threats. Know your rights and seek support if you are being bullied. Dr. Vecchio strongly encourages listeners to view a debate between Alan Dershowitz and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfnJi7yLKgE. International law regarding vaccines is discussed. We always have the right to informed consent.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, informs listeners that the DOW has reached another record high. The NASDQ is under a little pressure with increased activity. With the markets at all time highs, give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to discuss whether this may be time to convert some profit into cash, especially as inflation speculation is a current headline.

Kim and Marshall invite members of Toastmasters Club North and Denver to address two key questions: What is the difference between individual rights and entitlements? Is there a right to violate the individual rights of others? The conversations include entitlements are through policy whereas rights are inalienable; government interference is clearly visible when entitlements are dispersed; rights do not have a cost and entitlements are a transfer of money; a right is a moral concept vs. an entitlement that is a legal concept and; each individual has the right to be productive and spend their earned income as they wish as opposed to the government taking it and subsidizing the government’s proclaimed “winner.” Kim and Marshall conclude stating that equity and equality are vastly different and we must not hesitate to let others know this.

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Today is Kim’s Ancestry Show. “We the People” must learn and love our history in order for our Constitutional Republic to remain strong. The Battles of Ideas that our founding fathers faced continue today. We need to be involved, especially in the education of our children. Rep. Neville introduces bill HB21-1017 for the protection of all life.

Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, encourages anyone who has not taken advantage of record low-interest rates to give him a call at 303-880-8881. This past week has seen a slight rise in mortgage rates and the trend may continue. It is important to discuss options to make sure you are on the best path for your homeownership whether it is a new mortgage or a refinance.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, remarks that a blueprint for retirement is essential. Now that market prices are at all time highs, it is prudent to review your portfolio to ensure the success of your financial plan. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to analyze your plan.

Guest Ben Martin, patriotic historian and West Point graduate, recounts the early battles of the American Revolutionary War: Lexington, Concord and concludes with the Battle at Bunker Hill. Refresh your memory of our country’s history and understand its importance and relevance to the current political environment. The order to seize weapons and gun powder in Concord by British General Thomas Gage led to our Second Amendment. Sons of Liberty are today’s grassroots activists. Churches took a stand against the King’s tyranny and rang their bells to warn colonists about incoming British troops. We should be ringing Church bells today against the tyranny of health departments and the government restrictions relative to the Wuhan-China virus. As the colonists showed in the early battles of the Revolutionary War that they will fight for their independence, we must also fight and resist government lockdowns to conserve the American Idea of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.

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Hercules gets canceled by Facebook. Listen to Kim’s podcast with Kevin Sorbo. Democrats attempt to influence streaming and cable companies to censor conservative voices heard on Fox, AON, etc. The radical left believes in “conserving” except when it comes to the American Idea. Colorado Senate Bill 21- 007 eliminates verification of “lawful presence” for an applicant seeking or renewing a license, certificate or registration.

Chris Cantwell, broker with Transworld Business Advisors, acknowledges that opportunities exist for entrepreneurs if they are willing to be the “first one in and the last one out.” Chris updates owners on the second round of PPP funds noting that the application is due by March 31st and changes in the SBA incentive package for acquiring a business. Give Chris a call at 844-SELL-BIZ for details.

Daniel Turner, Executive Director of Power the Future (powerthefuture.com), joins Kim to encourage listeners to call Senators Bennet and Hickenlooper and tell them to stand up for Colorado and against nominee for Department of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland. Haaland has stated in absolute terms that she opposes fossil fuels before working for her upgrade into the Biden administration. Much of Colorado’s economy is land based and needs someone to protect our farming, cattle grazing, oil, etc.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, has the professional expertise to help you navigate to the finish line—the retirement you want and the income you need. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to help place you in the right position in your journey.

Guest and show sponsor Roger Hays, owner of Premier Employer Services (premieremployerservices.com), gives a synopsis as to what to expect as a business owner in the 2021 Legislative Session. The Pay Equity statute went into effect January 1st and compliance is extremely important. A new bill is being finalized regarding anti-harassment at work. The basic premise sounds good but the details are alarming and harmful to business owners. Other bills are coming that will most probably eliminate arbitration and non-disclosures in workplaces. Colorado is mimicking the anti-business climate of California. Both the forced minimum wage push and the Paid Medical and Family Leave program passed last fall by voters will lead to loss of jobs throughout Colorado.

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Kim and Producer Steve begin the week discussing the mess in Texas and the role of bad policy decisions in the disaster. Beware as Colorado is the petri dish for many radical ideas and this may soon be coming our way. The 2021 Legislative Session is underway. One of the first bills introduced is HB21-1006, Fifth-day School Enrichment Programs Funding. Kim questions funds being withdrawn from the general fund to pay for non-profit organizations to perform educational programs on the fifth day of a school week. People are very enamored with their personal ancestry and do not exhibit a corresponding interest in America’s history.

Kristi Burton Brown is a candidate for the State GOP Chair and makes the case as to why she should be elected. Kristi acknowledges the split between the establishment consultants and grassroots activism. Essentially, her campaign is based on the collaboration of various networks within the party to build relationships, raise funds for candidates, and bring in a diverse set of candidates. For more information on her campaign, visit kkbcolorado.com.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, remarks on a quiet market last week and notes that futures are down for the moment. With limited market activity, now is a good time to reassess your portfolio by looking at your holdings to ensure a balanced portfolio and possibly move into cash. Give Jason a call at 303-695-1600 for a professional review.

Guest Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace and author of the must-read book Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom, discusses with Kim the “one giant scam” called Climate Change. Patrick states that he realized that all the scare stories on the environment are based on two things: the invisible (i.e., CO2 and radiation) and the remote (i.e., coral reefs and polar bears). The average person cannot verify with their own eyes what they are told by the mainstream media narrative. Texas clearly exemplifies the unreliability of renewable energy that exists because of political subsidies and mandates. The green movement is against anything that burns—fossil fuels, bio-waste and municipal waste. There is no proof that CO2 correlates with temperature. Patrick concludes that we need to keep the “fire of freedom alive.”

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Kim welcomes to the studio Allen Thomas, millennial and author to introduce his Op-Ed Compassionate Student Loan Forgiveness. Socialism is not sustainable. There is no voluntary exchange between individuals: a major flaw. The “producing” class is under attack in America as this propaganda is advanced. The Great Reset is about tearing down Western Civilization. The Texas Green New Deal is not working as frigid temperatures have brought the state to a halt and numerous deaths. A Colorado legislator will introduce legislation providing every student affected by the Wuhan-China virus the option to seek a mental evaluation before the start of the 2021-22 school year.

Casper Stockham, candidate for the Colorado State GOP Chair, states that he will continue to push back on the tyrannical governor. Colorado needs to open businesses and churches and get back to the normalcy of pre-coronavirus. The party has consistently ignored good candidates for state and national positions to promote their chosen ones. Casper’s motto is: No candidate, no county, left behind. Visit Casper’s website for more information: casperforcolorado.com.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, stresses the importance of having a financial plan in place. As the market continues to hold steady, this is a good time to review your portfolio. Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 for a professional review of your financial requirements and assess your portfolio’s path to success.

Allen and Kim lay blame on big government as college tuition and student loans skyrocket, even as salaries remain constant. This is another example of the government creating a problem so they can come in with a solution. Higher education equates to higher indoctrination. The government has created an “artificial intelligence” demanding a college degree that intersects with licensure law and minimum wage laws. The “fairness” argument for forgiveness of debt from student loans has no credibility. Allen cites private, market-based solutions that counter forgiveness of debt.

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Bob Kosch, a mortgage specialist in New Jersey, joins Kim to discuss problems and solutions within the commercial real estate industry. 

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Brad and Kim dig deep into Brad’s Beck's new op-ed, The Blessing of 2020 and The Promise of 2021 and Beyond.

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Helen Raleigh, immigrant from China and author of numerous articles and books including Backlash: How China’s Aggression has Backfired joins Kim for a conversation on China and potential conflict with the U.S. China signals Taiwan, independence means war.

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Kim and Dr. Lyons-Weiler discuss the various vaccinations for COVID-19. 

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Robert L. Woodson, Sr., Civil Rights activist, author and founder of both the Woodson Center and 1776 Unites, joins Kim to address the left's attempt to radicalize racism.

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Guest Dr. Brian Domitrovic, the Richard S. Strong Scholar at the Laffer Center and co-author of JFK & the Reagan Revolution: A Secret History of American Prosperity discusses current economic conditions and the new administration. 

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Historian Ben Martin begins his lecture series on the American Revolutionary War with an introduction and overview.

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John Eastman, Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute and a member of Trump’s legal team, speaks in his personal capacity.

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Karen Levine and Kim discuss how policy shapes housing availability in Colorado and across the nation.

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Blogger and author Rick Turnquist joins Kim in studio to discuss where we go from here. 

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Breaking up is hard to do! In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, Dr. Jill Vecchio and Kim re-visit America’s Declaration of Independence.

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Hal Van Hercke, owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool, joins Kim in studio to discuss the change of presidential administrations. 

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Jay Davidson, Founder and Chairman of First American Bank, remarks on the upcoming changes with the new administration that will replace capitalism and the free exchange of value for value.

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Liberty Toastmasters’ members reflect on the word “Unity.”  We must identify who brought forth the extreme division in the United States and hold the government accountable; as we rationally mature we move to choose associations and must remain “free;” we begin with ourselves and must figure out our own house; MLK said “darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that;” Biden is not talking about unity but the opposite as he wants opposing views to capitulate and; MLK’s “Sweep” street sweeper speech encourages being the best you can be in whatever you do.

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The Hunger Games meet the Great Reset. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, Dr. Jill Vecchio draws parallels between the two. In both scenarios, they only succeed if they can keep us at each other’s throats. Dr. Jill encourages us to remember who the real enemy is and to stop allowing big media, politicians and big data to divide us through false narratives.

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People’s failures should not be corrected by the government.

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Karl Dierenbach joins Kim in a discussion on his most recent op-ed, COVID Exaggerated: COVID is Not a Hoax, But the Numbers Are.

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Brigitte Gabriel, Founder and Chairman of Act for America (actforamerica.org), NYT best-selling author and national security expert, discusses with Kim how the left has taken over communication avenues and our freedom of speech. 

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Dr. Michael Rectenwald, professor of Global Liberal Studies at New York University 2008-2019, at one point a committed communist and current writer for Mises, joins Kim and Susan to discuss The Great Reset.

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former Colorado State Senator Kevin Lundberg joins Kim to discuss censorship and the force of power given to the Colorado Air Quality Commission with the passage of HB19-162.

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Ka-ching! Follow the money! In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, Dr. Jill Vecchio shares what she learned when she went to Washington. She begins with her healthcare policy work with Docs 4 Patient Care. Dr. Jill explains that the American People have been sold out by career Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties (PBI’s); however, the American People are waking up. You’ll learn about a milker bill and a double milker bill. Who is the cow and who is at the teat? Find out in this very important podcast.

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Daniel Turner, executive director of Power the Future, joins Kim to discuss the Biden/Harris administration’s newly created positions of authority including International Climate Czar John Kerry. 

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Dr. Dana Cheng, co-founder of The Epoch Times, gives an eye witness description as to what took place at the Capitol.

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Greg Lopez discusses with Kim his humble beginnings and why he has decided to run for governor.  Government is interfering and taking over people’s lives by involving itself in the details of our daily lives.

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Randal O’Toole, transportation and urban land use expert (ti.org/antiplanner), converses with Kim on how public policy is used for transit development.

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Josh Philipp, host of Crossroads and The Epoch Times award-winning investigative reporter, discusses Colorado’s lockdown, business closures and the weaponization of the Coronavirus.

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Rick Turnquist and Kim discuss Tyranny and Bankruptcy and its consequences for Colorado and the nation.

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Kevin Lundberg joins Kim to discuss Colorado politics and the urgent need to elect a new leader for Colorado's Republican party.

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Researcher Patti Kurgan joins Kim and Producer Steve to discuss a very misleading 5 Star Certification Program implemented by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. 

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We receive the strength to stay in the battle through God’s Joy.  Because of our relationship with Christ, we are to engage in the battle with faith, hope and charity.

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Ronald Stassen of The Best Defense Foundation shares insights on three pivotal WW II battles.

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Allen Guelzo, American historian and Senior Research Scholar in the Council of the Humanities and Director of the Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship in the James Madison Program at Princeton University, joins Kim to analyze The American Mind. 

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Ben Martin, patriotic historian and West Point graduate, examines three major speeches given by President Lincoln within their historical context.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio connects the dots. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, Dr. Jill walks us through the many coincidences that occurred regarding the COVID-19/Wuhan China Virus spread. Elite Globalist Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested parties (PBIs) are not basing decisions on real data. Why are they manipulating the modeling and the narrative?

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Dr. Jill Vecchio connects the dots. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, Dr. Jill walks us through the many coincidences that occurred regarding the COVID-19/Wuhan China Virus spread. Elite Globalist Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested parties (PBIs) are not basing decisions on real data. Why are they manipulating the modeling and the narrative?

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Sonia Riggs, President/CEO of the Colorado Restaurant Association, states what we already know—the restaurant industry has been devastated. 

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Brad and Kim comment on his op-ed, Sheep or Shepherd? 

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Paula Sarlls was an air controller with the Marines and is a Gold Star wife. Paula encourages listeners to honor a veteran Marine with a brick donation to the USMCMemeorialFoundation.org. The Foundation is dedicated to a remodel, including an expansion, of the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial in Golden.

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Bob Boswell, CEO of Laramie Energy, discusses with Kim the importance of fossil fuels and its contribution to our quality of life throughout the world.

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Sharyl Attkisson, author of newly-released book Slanted:  How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism, shares her perspective on “journalism” today.

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Helen Raleigh, speaker and author of Backlash: How China’s Aggression Has Backfired, joins Kim to discuss the hypocrisy of American corporations as they work to stop passage of the Uighur Forced Labor Protection Act.

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Guest Jay Davidson, CEO of First American State Bank, discusses free-market capitalism vs. socialism that “progresses” into communism. We need to stand for American rights, specifically property rights. Taxation without representation is vividly present today. We are no longer a free market as we take funds involuntarily from one person and redistribute via the government to another. Relief of student debt per the Democrat proposed policy is a glaring example.

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Colorado Representative Mark Baisley (HD-39) and newly elected Chair of the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, discusses the special session that took place last week

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Steven Peck, former Douglas County School Board Director, Board member for Ascent Classical Academy and Lt. Commander in the Navy Medical Service Corps, joins this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast to share his perspective on the issues facing America today.

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Guest Kenneth Timmerman, author of The Election Heist, discusses how his fictional work predicted the “real” 2020 election.

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Guest Ivan Pentchoukov, Senior Political Reporter for The Epoch Times, discusses with Kim the six challenged states in the 2020 Presidential Election. The Trump legal team is pushing the chance to get before the U.S. Supreme Court as time races on. Supreme Court Associate Justice Alito has moved up the Pennsylvania case regarding absentee voting. Ivan explains the “safe harbor” deadline and its implications. There is a difference between opinion vs. reporting the news.

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Allen Thomas debates with Kim whether or not ballot propositions should be placed on ballots for voting “by the people.”

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Caleb Kruckenburg with New Civil Liberties Alliance (nclalegol.org) explains how the administrative state tramples our civil liberties and is a threat to our Constitution. The government has outsourced, rather, abdicated, their responsibilities to an administrative bureaucratic government. Caleb discusses the Rick Brown case and how the CDC is attempting to strip him of his personal property rights. CDC is also setting housing policy. Caleb asks people to educate themselves and understand the true nature of the problem.

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Priscilla Rahn, teacher and former principal, believes COVID-19 safety protocols need to be put in place in our schools so that children can return to in person learning.

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Rose Pugliese, Mesa County Commissioner, joins Kim to discuss the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s order to close businesses regardless of the county’s innovative 5 Star Program.

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Andi Buerger, founder of Voices Against Trafficking, gives chilling details of sex trafficking, its’ victims and predators.

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Ben Martin, patriotic historian, discusses with Kim why Lincoln went back into politics and the series of speeches he presented to become President Lincoln.

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Elizabeth Eastman, Senior Scholar in residence at the Benson Center CU Boulder, converses with Kim on the importance of reading great books.

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Tom Petrie, oil and gas investment banking expert with Petrie Partners, explains the importance of hydrocarbons as reliable, affordable, efficient, and responsible energy and the disruption of hydrocarbon production by COVID.

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Dr. Allen Guelzo, expert on Lincoln and a professor at Princeton, dissects the importance of the Gettysburg Address delivered on November 19, 1863, and its relevance today.

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Randal O’Toole, Antiplanner and author of American Nightmare:  How Government Undermines the Dream of Homeownership, discusses with Kim his recent article, The Affordable Housing Scam.

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Why have Democrats been so adamant in undermining and getting rid of the Electoral College?  Because the Electoral College makes it more difficult to steal an election. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast Steven Peck, Navy Medical Service Corps Officer and former School Board Director, notes that President Trump increased the number of votes from what he received in 2016 to 2020 by 8 to 9 million votes. Steven explains that President Obama lost 3 ½ million votes from his first election to his second election. Steven also shares some silver linings to the current 2020 election results.

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Major General John Raaen, Jr. details his heroic actions in the second wave on D-Day, June 6, 1944.

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Abraham Lincoln delivered many important speeches. Two speeches that stand out were given by Lincoln when he was a young man. Lincoln was just twenty-nine when he delivered his speech to the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, patriotic historian, Westpoint Graduate and former Army Ranger Ben Martin explains the importance of Lincoln’s Lyceum speech and his Peoria Speech given at Peoria, Illinois. Ben also notes the parallels of what is happening then to what is happening in America today.

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Doug Chamberlain author of "Bury Him:  A Memoir of the Vietnam War," joins Kim to talk from the heart about his experiences during the Vietnam War

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Kim Kimball, radar man on the aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-12) during WWII, joins Kim to discuss the his service.

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Vietnam Veteran and Prisoner of War Orson Swindle joins Kim.  Orson spent 6 years and 4 months as a North Vietnamese POW. 

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Vietnam Veteran, Green Beret S.O.G. man and storyteller Keith McKim shares the story of Medal of Honor recipient Roy P. Benavidez. 

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Richard Baris, Managing Director of Big Data Poll, remarks that he never thought the election would be as bad as it is in terms of fraud and corruption; one would have to be willfully blind not to see what is happening.

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Dr. Brian Domitrovic, economic historian and co-author with Larry Kudlow of the book "JFK and the Reagan Revolution:  A Secret History of American Prosperity," discusses with Kim what a Biden-Harris administration would look like as opposed to the prosperity Trump has brought to hardworking individuals.

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Jason McBride with Presidential Wealth Management joins The Four and expresses his discontent for those voting against Prop 115-Prohibit Abortions After 22 Weeks.  If we don’t protect life, what have we become?  We obviously have many more than just “The Cruel 17.”  Jason highly recommends a discovery session to review year end financial planning and taxes, and can be reached at 303-694-1600.

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Larry Parman, Chairman of the Board of the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, joins Kim to discuss the importance of preserving the Electoral College.

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Josh Philipp, China expert with The Epoch Times and host of Crossroads, joins Kim and Susan to discuss the Hunter Biden emails.

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Abraham Lincoln delivered many important speeches. Two speeches that stand out were given by Lincoln when he was a young man. Lincoln was just twenty-nine when he delivered his speech to the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, patriotic historian, Westpoint Graduate and former Army Ranger Ben Martin explains the importance of Lincoln’s Lyceum speech and his Peoria Speech given at Peoria, Illinois. Ben also notes the parallels of what is happening then to what is happening in America today.

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Merlin Klotz, Douglas County Clerk & Recorder, encourages people to view the video, “The Life of a Ballot,” at the website https://www.douglas.co.us/elections/life-of-a-ballot/.  Merlin makes the case that Colorado’s mail-in system is the most secure way to vote, adding that Colorado has been recognized as the safest place to vote.

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We need to vote with our feet. Recently big tech censors like Jack Dorsey with Twitter testified in front of a Senate Committee. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson, Steven Peck, former School Board Director and Lt. Commander in the Medical Service Corps, addresses big tech’s censorship of not only President Trump but everyday, hardworking individual’s freedom of speech. Steven shares suggestions on what we must do to fight back.

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Richard Baris, Managing Director with Big Data Poll, joins Kim and is very optimistic on polling favoring Trump.  As Richard takes listeners through an in-depth analysis, he centers his attention on Pennsylvania. 

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Jason McBride explains the 11 trillion reasons why you shouldn't vote for Biden. Get a copy of Jason's Trump tax cuts comparison at airpresidential.com

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Guest Ben Martin and Kim have a discussion on the “Young Political Lincoln.” 

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Guest Cheryl Chumley is a commentary writer and the online opinion editor for The Washington Times, and author of the new book, "Socialists Don’t Sleep: Christians Must Rise or America Will Fall."

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It takes real courage to ask the hard questions. It takes real courage to bring transparency to the agenda of Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties (PBI’s), and it takes real courage to represent the people and keep the people informed even when the media is biased. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, Commerce City Mayor Benjamin Huseman and Kim have a conversation about his recent censure by other Commerce City Council members because they did not want the public to know about illegal meetings occurring between them and Tri-County Health officials.

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Jay Davidson, Founder and CEO of First American State Bank, unequivocally states that this election is about freedom vs. collectivism and control.  America is a Constitutional Republic that we must preserve.

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Helen Raleigh, speaker, an immigrant from China and author of the article, American Princelings, joins Kim to discuss political gains by children of noteworthy politicians.  Timely as Hunter Biden’s emails become public.  The entrenched DC swamp advocates for false policy and will only become worse with a Biden-Harris presidency.  Trump is challenging China and is instituting some of the harshest policies in history against China to protect American interests.

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Amanda DiVito Parle, Team Lead for DiVito Dream Makers, joins Kim and Karen to discuss her creativity and innovation in building the Dream Academy.  Amanda took it into her own hands to find the best education for her three children during the COVID-19/Wuhan Virus reaction disruption.  This led her to forming a micro-school, hiring a teacher and finding a curriculum that matched her values for K-3rd grades.  Homeschooling at its finest.

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Tom Petrie and Kim discuss energy policies and the upcoming election. Douglas County Commissioner Lora Thomas on Covid-19 and its broad impacts, her support for law enforcement, and her advocacy for Douglas County school resource officers.

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Rick Turnquist, Lorne Levy, and Kim have a conversation on the Voter’s Guide. 

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Everyday hardworking people are concerned about the safety and security of our neighborhoods. They want their kids to get back to school. They can’t believe the rioting and destruction occurring in our cities. In this podcast Congressional District 7 Candidate, Casper Stockham, compares what President Trump has done to help the Black Community to Joe Biden’s record. Casper shares details about Trump’s Platinum Plan and Promise to Black America.

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Adams County Commissioner Candidate, Phil Covarrubias, sheds light in this podcast on illegal meetings between politicians, bureaucrats and interested parties (PBI’s) regarding potentially mandating harsher lock-downs on our citizens. Phil is concerned that these dictatorial rules are causing people to lose their homes and their businesses. Phil also shares his personal story of serving in the Marines, entrepreneurship and what he learned while down at the Colorado State Legislature.

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Lauren Boebert, candidate for CD-3, talks reigniting the American Dream, liberty and freedom. 

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Brad Beck, co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters (toastmasters.org), converses with Kim on monsters that are being forced upon us by governments, non-profits, businesses and schools. 

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Randal O’Toole and Kim discuss the governor of California's announcement banning gas-powered cars. 

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Bob Boswell, CEO of Laramie Energy, discusses with Kim reliable, efficient and affordable energy. 

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The National Popular Vote Compact takes away the vote and the voice of Colorado voters and gives our vote and our voice to big population centers like LA, San Francisco, Chicago and New York.  Vote “NO” on Colorado’s Ballot Question Prop 113.  In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, nationally recognized Electoral College expert, Tara Ross, explains the brilliance of the Founders in creating the Electoral College, how the Electoral College works, the consequences for America of a National Popular Vote and the false narrative that the Electoral College is a relic of slavery.  Tara Ross’ Prager University video, Do You Understand the Electoral College? is Prager’s most viewed video ever with more than 60 million views.

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Allen Thomas joins Kim to discuss his op-ed, "You Can’t and Shouldn’t Legislate Morality."

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Jason McBride joins Kim in studio to discuss the importance of TABOR, Trump's tax cuts, and other issues. Doug Townsend, Colorado State Senate District 31, reports voters are concerned about education, jobs, community safety and riots. 

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Guest millennial Steven Peck discusses with Kim Proposition 118 on the ballot, Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI).

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Guest Richard Baris, Director of Big Data Poll, discusses with Kim techniques used in polling, including “Live Caller” polls. Vanessa Warren-Demott, candidate for Colorado House District 29, joins Kim to state why she is the best candidate to represent her district. 

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Bob Roth, candidate for Colorado Senate District 26, believes that we are not fairly represented at the Capitol as all three chambers are controlled by one party. Laurel Imer, candidate for Colorado House District 24, emphasizes community safety, and the differences between her and her opponent who is included as one of the Cruel 17.

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Yes or no. Who to vote for? These are the questions. In this podcast, author and blogger Rick Turnquist joins Kim to introduce their Voter’s Guide for the 2020 election. Rick and Kim explain their thought processes in determining their recommendations. You’ll learn more about Colorado’s finances, the Cruel 17 Colorado House legislators and the radical leftEmerge candidate training program.

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Yes or no. Who to vote for? These are the questions. In this podcast, author and blogger Rick Turnquist joins Kim to introduce their Voter’s Guide for the 2020 election. Rick and Kim explain their thought processes in determining their recommendations. You’ll learn more about Colorado’s finances, the Cruel 17 Colorado House legislators and the radical leftEmerge candidate training program.

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Guest Jeff Hunt joins Kim to review the Western Conservative Summit to be held virtually on Saturday, October 10th starting at 10am.  

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Guest Josh Philipp, China expert and award-winning investigative reporter with The Epoch Times, joins Kim and Susan to discuss Chinese Communist Party (CCP) influence in America universities, the renewable energy industry and China’s dominance as it controls rare earth minerals, and technology.

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In-studio is guest Marshall Dawson, President of Liberty Toastmasters-North. Marshall and Kim talk to various members of Liberty Toastmasters (toastmasters.com) from both the North and Denver clubs regarding Amendments and Propositions appearing on the November ballot. John Kellner, District Attorney for the 18th District, joins Kim to discuss the importance of School Resource Officer’s (SROs) in schools. 

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Guest Ben Martin, former Army Ranger and patriotic historian, joins Kim to discuss the significant contributions in America by black Americans. 

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Who would have ever dreamed that President Trump would have the opportunity to appoint three Supreme Court Justices in his first term? In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast Steven Peck, Lt. Commander in the Medical Service Corps, Navy Reserves, joins me. Steven explains that we are at an inflection point in the American Experiment and how the Supreme Court appointment plays a pivotal role in this state of affairs.

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Guest Rick Turnquist, blogger of toadvancefreedom.com, joins Kim in-studio to discuss the 2020 Voter's Guide. 

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RTD is in a state of crisis. Changes need to be made. In this Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast Roger Edwards, candidate for RTD Director District H, shares how he’ll use his expertise and experience of years in the transportation industry to make the important decisions for the sustainability of RTD.

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Guest Lyle Laverty, former Assistant Secretary of the Interior, joins Kim in the studio to discuss fires raging in Colorado and the west. Professor John Eastman, Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy at CU-Boulder, analyzes the potential rise of Nancy Pelosi to be President put forth by Democrat radical activists. 

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i’MA Trumpster founders Reggie Carr and Johnny Thomas join Kim in the studio.

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Kim and Allen have a conversation on Allen's op-ed,  When Politics Becomes Follow the Leader. Larry Braig, candidate for Colorado House District 9 and retired Denver firefighter, explains why he is strongly opposed to the Group Living Zone Amendment that will be voted on at the Denver City Council meeting on October 12th. 

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Kim and Tom continue their conversation on the U.S. Constitution.

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Guest John Eastman, visiting professor of Conservative Thought and Policy at CU Boulder, puts the truth into perspective regarding the US Constitution. Andy McKean, founder of Liberty Lives Forever, talks with Kim about his non-profit. 

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Guest Chelsie Miera with the West Slope Oil and Gas Association joins Kim to have a conversation on the importance of affordable, reliable and efficient energy. Matt Durkin, District Attorney candidate for Jefferson and Gilpin counties, addresses community safety. 

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Former Democrat Louisiana State Senator Elbert Guillory and Congressional District 7 candidate Casper Stockham join the Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast to talk about the issues facing America today. Casper explains his response to BLM activists. Elbert shares that he is very concerned for America and compares the activities of today’s rioters to Hitler’s Brown Shirt thugs.

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Jason McBride with Presidential Wealth joins Kim as co-host of the show. Doug Townsend, Candidate for Colorado Senate District 31, and Casper Stockham, Colorado congressional candidate for CD7, discuss concerns of their constituents. 

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Assistant philosophy professors Justin Tosi (Texas Tech University) and Brandon Warmke (Bowling Green State University) are Kim’s guests discussing “grandstanding.” Colorado Senate District 26 candidate Bob Roth hears from constituents their concerns regarding economic recovery and children returning to school relative to state mandates due to COVID-19 and community safety. 

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Lawrence Reed, President Emeritus for the Foundation of Economic Education, joins Kim to discuss capitalism and America as wealth creators.

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Guest Bill Federer talks about his new book, Socialism – The Real History from Plato to the Present: How the Deep State Capitalizes on Crises to Consolidate Control.

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Chris Dorsey, founding partner of Dorsey Pictures, author of 10 books and numerous articles, joins Kim to discuss perhaps the largest voting bloc—gun owners. Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim to dissect a new report stating that 94% of reported COVID-19 deaths had contributing health factors.

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Guest Josh Philipp, award-winning investigative reporter with The Epoch Times and host of Crossroads with Josh Philipp, joins Kim to examine the launch of a new purge in China that mimics Mao Zedong tactics.

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Guest Laura Perrotta, President of the American Highway Users Alliance, reviews the Highway Users Tax Fund. Andi Buerger, founder of Voices Against Trafficking, talks about the new French movie, Cuties, soon to be shown on Netflix.

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Rick and Kim turn their attention to 2020 Ballot Initiative #283 on (Forced) Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI). Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, reports that implementation of the new refinancing fee for mortgages has been delayed until December 1st. 

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Millennial author Steven Peck notes that America has recently had several thunderclap moments that you might have missed. In this podcast Steven notes the importance of James Bennett’s firing as editor of The New York Times because he published Senator Tom Cotton’s Op-Ed that called for federal troops to quell the unrest in America’s cities. Then in July one third of professors at Princeton University called for an end to academic freedom and Bari Weiss resigned as editor for The New York Times. In August Hillary Clinton called on Joe Biden to “not concede under any circumstances.” Steven explains how delegitimization works and why it is important.

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Guest Sarah Chamberlain, President and CEO of Republican Main Street Partnership, discusses with Kim the importance of the suburban woman vote.

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Ben Martin, patriotic historian and former Army Ranger, reviews the ratification of the United States Constitution. 

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There has been a lot of very bad legislation that came out of the Colorado Legislature during the 2019 and 2020 sessions. Small business continues to get squeezed with higher taxes and fees, and draconian laws, rules and regulations. In this podcast, Candidate for Colorado Senate District 26 Bob Roth joins me to explain how he’ll work to roll-back bad legislation and help make our communities safe again.

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Guest Allen Thomas, millennial author, joins Kim to discuss his current op-ed, Not My Capitalism! Daniel Turner with Power the Future explains that the elderly and vulnerable are most at risk as with California’s rolling black-outs. 

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After watching the drunk on power antics of this Colorado legislature, Bill McAleb realized that Coloradans need reasonable representatives who bring a thoughtful and balanced approach to the state house. Bill decided to do his civic duty and run for office, House District 6. In this podcast Bill notes the three things that define his strategy of success when representing everyday, hard working people: Innovation, Trust and Teamwork. Check out billbringsitt.com for more information.

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Guest Marshall Dawson, President of Liberty Toastmasters North, joins Kim to discuss Freedom vs. Force, Force vs. Freedom. Priscilla Rahn shares her thoughts as an educator regarding the importance of getting our children back to in-person learning.

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Guest Rachel Gabel, assistant editor for The Fence Post, reports on Colorado agriculture, the fourth largest industry in the state. Karl Dierenback, author of a chapter in the upcoming book, UNMASKED 2020:  Colorado’s Radical Left Turn and A Warning to America, highlights the flaws in the modeling Governor Polis repeatedly uses to justify his actions in controlling the state of Colorado.

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Guest Brad Beck, founder of Liberty Toastmasters, converses with Kim on the importance of dusting off the question “Why?” John Kellner, District Attorney Candidate for Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln Counties, discusses escalating crime in the Denver metro area; headlines are shouting out criminal activity increases at a rapid pace.

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Guest David Horowitz, New York Times Best Selling Author of Blitz: Trump Will Smash the Left and Win, starts strong in his remarks stating that Trump is a fighter and will overcome all the lies espoused by Democrats.

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Experts note that there are 58,000 deaths of despair for every 1% increase in unemployment. In this podcast Pam Long, West Point Graduate and former Captain in the Army Medical Services Corps, asks why Colorado is the only state in the country that is reporting a net decrease in deaths of despair. Pam also explains that health department bureaucrats push pharmaceutical solutions for public health issues.

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Guest Pam Long, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, US Army Veteran, and former Medical Intelligence Officer, reports on Colorado’s report on deaths of despair. 

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Lorne Levy, Polygon Financial mortgage specialist, analyzes a new fee to people who refinance. Karen Levine, award-winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, reviews with Kim potential policy if Biden becomes President. Guests Reggie Carr and Johnny Thomas, creators of the i’AM Trumpster, and Kim discuss how this pair made their way to Colorado.

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The COVID-19/Wuhan Virus vaccine race is on. Dr. Jill Vecchio uncovers information that is both interesting and frightening. She notes that Moderna, which is touted as a leader in the fast tracking of the vaccine, has never produced nor released any product into the market. Should we be concerned that 100,000,000 doses of the vaccine is targeted for a January 2021 release?

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Guest Dennis Gallagher, co-other of the Gallagher Amendment, joins Kim to talk about the ballot measure on November’s ballot to repeal the Gallagher Amendment, which was passed in 1982 by the voters to keep the residential rate to 45% and the business rate to 55% for real estate taxes.

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Jon Caldara President of the Independence Institute discusses with Kim the Trump tax cuts and how the state of Colorado is allowing a massive increase in-state income taxes that severely impacts taxpayers. Tim McCormack, District Attorney candidate for Adams and Broomfield counties, joins Kim to discuss the accelerated criminal activity in the Denver metro area.

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Tom Petrie, founder of Petrie Partners, stresses the importance for people to continue to have faith in our markets. Kim and Producer Steve comment on the discovery that Governor Polis is accepting donations in the millions of dollars to pay the costs of six top policy positions, all without any type of disclosure.

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Kevin Lundberg, former Colorado State Senator, reveals the book, "UNMASKED 2020:  Colorado’s Radical Left Turn and a Warning to America." Chris Dorsey, renowned sportsman and founding partner of Dorsey Pictures, discusses the Colorado Grey Wolf Reintroduction ballot question. 

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Giuliana Day discusses Due Date Too Late and all the obstacles that she had to overcome with her fabulous volunteers to get the initiative on the November ballot. Jason McBride with Presidential Wealth Management takes over as host of the show while Kim takes a well-deserved day off. 

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Guest Helen Raleigh, Senior Contributor to The Federalist and immigrant from China, reviews two key articles she authored. Hal Van Herke talks about his family owned business, Castlegate Specialty Knives, citing it is founded on traditional values. 

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Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties (PBIs) reacted to the COVID-19/Wuhan Virus by using bureaucratic power to shut down businesses which put enormous stress on small to midsize main street businesses. In rushed Congress with the CARES Act and the Paycheck Protection Program. Now those small businesses that participated have unclear strings attached that may make it difficult to sell their businesses. In this podcast Chris Cantwell with Transworld Business Advisors and Kim kick the tires on a suggested solution.

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Guest Randal O’Toole, urban land use and transportation expert and blogger (https://ti.org/antiplanner/) reveals his beginnings in environmental activism. Matt Durkin, District Attorney candidate for Jefferson and Gilpin counties, joins Kim to discuss the sharp increase of crime throughout the Denver metro area. 

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Guest Josh Philipp, investigative reporter with The Epoch Times and host of The China Report, examines current events regarding the Chinese Communist Party, CCP. Laura Perrotta, President and CEO of the American Highway Users Alliance, explains how the Trump administration is working to get you to your destination faster. 

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Greg Lopez and Kim continue their conversation regarding citizens choosing what the future holds for Colorado. Rachel Gabel with The Fence Post explains how recent Governor Polis appointments to agricultural boards will highly impact the rural community, especially the local, family owned farm.

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Yes we can fix healthcare! Dr. Jill Vecchio was one of the few individuals in America (Congress included) who actually read PPACA, the Patient Protection and Unaffordable Care Act aka Obamacare. Dr. Jill is an expert in healthcare policy. In this podcast she shares how healthcare became such a mess and her Ten-Point Plan to fix it.

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Guest Brad Beck continues his conversation with Kim to review his op-ed, “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial (polfigroup.com), discusses with Kim current economic conditions in regards to unemployment, Federal Reserve actions, and GDP. Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, remarks on the dissolution of AFFH, Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing.

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To mask or not to mask, that is the question. Navy Veteran, former DougCo School Board Director and millennial Steven Peck joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to discuss this hot issue. Steven shares his thought process on the pros and the cons of mandatory mask wearing.

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Derrick Wilburn, founder of Rocky Mountain Black Conservatives and People of Color Capitol Interns, joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to talk about current issues facing America today. Derrick explains why we must ask these questions about the narrative of systemic racism. What is the system? Once that is defined, who is running the system?

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Guest Gray Buckley, former Senior Investigator with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and 35-year law enforcement veteran, joins Kim to discuss the violence and destruction at the state Capitol and Aurora City Hall. Dr. Jill Vecchio, frequent guest on the show, introduces her ten-point plan to make healthcare in America affordable, efficient and accessible to […]

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Jason McBride reviews charitable giving in America. John Kellner, candidate for District 18 District Attorney (Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln Counties), agrees with Kim that this is a “time for choosing.” 

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Guest Jay Davidson, Founder, Chairman and CEO of First American State Bank, emphasizes the importance of rule of law. Jane Chaney, Gunnison County GOP chairwoman, explains how two “unknown” individuals decided to take a stand and run against Democrat incumbents in Gunnison County.

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Guest Democrat political strategist Ted Trimpa, Principal and CEO of the Trimpa Group, discusses with Kim the destruction of the People’s House, Colorado’s State Capitol. Trent England, author of "Why We Should Protect the Electoral College", joins Kim to examine the recent Supreme Court decision regarding “faithless electors.” 

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A lot of people get hurt on the road to Utopia. In this podcast Steven Kessler explains the difference between Rousseau’s vision of society and the American Idea. Steven will share what the narratives of a living wage and hoarding of wealth really mean.

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Guest Rick Turnquist joins Kim to discuss his recent Op-Ed, Unfit to Govern. Dr. Jill Vecchio explains the two types of COVID-19/Wuhan Virus tests being performed, one for acute illness and one for the presence of anti-bodies. Karen Levine with RE/MAX Alliance remarks on the continuous activity in the housing market.

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It is a time for choosing. As Ronald Reagan said in 1964, we must choose. The options on the table are divisiveness and destruction or unity and order. You must ask yourself: Which is better for me and my family? In this podcast Greg Lopez talks about the really hard questions facing us today.

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Few people are talking about it. The difference between COVID-19/Wuhan Virus acute cases and antibody tests. The CDC is lumping the two together. In this podcast Dr. Jill Vecchio explains the difference between the two and why the “COVID” numbers will continue to increase. You’ll find out what this means for you and your family.

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Julie Kelly, author of "Disloyal Opposition:  How the Never Trump Right Tried—and Failed—to Take Down the President," and numerous articles, joins Kim to discuss the Lincoln Project. Larry Braig, candidate for Colorado House District 9, braigforsafety.com, joins Kim to discuss his platform to bring safety to all people in his district and in the state. Teacher Tiffany Cox and Principal Dr. Jason Edwards with Leman Academy of Excellence converse with Kim about their classical curriculum, one that has lasted through the test of time.

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Guest Katie Kieffer is a commentator and author of the book "Let Me Be Clear: and recent article, "Courage to Hope." Bill McAleb, candidate for Colorado House District 6, billbringsitt.com, bases his election on innovation, trust, and teamwork. Broomfield and Adams County DA Candidate Tim McCormack converses with Kim on the charges filed against Mark and Patricia McCloskey in St. Louis by Soros-funded Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner.

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Guest Ben Martin, patriotic historian and former Army Ranger, joins Kim to reflect on the noteworthy contributions of three key figures in the development and ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Kim and Producer Steve begin with a discussion on the “black hole,” also known as Denver, and the recent infringement on a group’s right to assemble peacefully.

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Allen Thomas, guest writer, discusses his most recent op-ed, "When the Mob Joins the Party." Roger Hays with Premier Employer Services explains the difficulty for business owners during these turbulent times. 

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Randal O’Toole, blogger, author, ti.org/antiplanner/, and Senior Fellow with the Cato Institute, American Dream Coalition, and Thoreau Institute, joins Kim to discuss freedom of mobility. 

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Guest Tom Petrie, oil and gas expert with Petrie Partners investment banking firm, reviews corrective action by the gas and oil markets which includes stabilization of price and the establishment of new indices to measure US oil production going to overseas countries. Dr. Jill Vecchio breaks down the false and misleading reporting of COVID-19 cases.

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Guest Professor John Ellis, Professor Emeritus of German Literature at the University of California Santa Cruz, addresses concerns regarding academia and the indoctrination of students by radical, left-leaning professors.

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Guest Karen Kataline, author and podcaster, continues the discussion on mandatory masks with Kim stating “civil disobedience isn’t just for Gandhi anymore.”

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What is the basis of the Socialist Utopian narrative? It permeates throughout academia today. Steven Kessler received his doctorate in higher education from the University of Rochester. Steven joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to explain that Swiss-born philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the patron saint of today’s liberalism. This contemporary liberal, progressive, socialist narrative invalidates the creation story of original sin and focuses on Karl Marx’s mantra of destroying individuality and abolishing private property.

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Kim encourages listeners to join the i’MA Trumpster Bus Tour Kick-off.  Contribute at www.imatrumpster.com  then email kim@kimmonson.com and let her know that you’ve contributed. Douglas County Commissioner Lora Thomas (lorathomas.org)  joins Rick and Kim to discuss the county commissioners’ decison to leave the Tri-County Health Department and create the county’s own health department. Liberty Toastmaster members discuss “Timeless Principles […]

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2020 has shed light on the importance of District Attorneys who value public trust and due process. Adams and Broomfield County District Attorney candidate Tim McCormack joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to explain how activist District Attorneys across the nation are making our communities less safe. He’ll clarify the importance of electing DAs who care more about our communities than of politics.

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Guest Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center for Security Policy, joins Kim to examine how we are not “all in this together.” “Double speak” continues as elite politicians like Gov. Pritzker, Mayor Lightfoot, Mayor DeBlasio, and numerous others ignore their own executive orders. Where is the “equality?” Do not be fooled. This is about the left’s agenda where truth denies objectivity and the media is their major mouthpiece to eliminate individual rights. Media is the drug dealer and people are addicted. Slogans are replications of those expounded by the China Communist Party. Daniel implores listeners to think logically and do their own research.

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Guest Sally Pipes, author and healthcare expert with the Pacific Research Institute (pacificresearch.org), examines healthcare policy with Kim. John Kellner, candidate for District Attorney for Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties, examines community safety with Kim. John Kellner, candidate for District Attorney for Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties, examines community safety with Kim.  

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Guest Brigitte Gabriel, founder of Act For America and NYT best-selling author, talks about her background, including growing up in Lebanon and living in a bomb shelter for seven years. Chris Cantwell, Senior Business Broker with Transworld Business Advisors, explains the Exit Factor Program designed for owners thinking of selling their business in the next 1-3 years. Sue Moore shares the Liberty Scorecard produced by the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado. 

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Guest Ben Martin, patriotic historian and Army Ranger, joins Kim to explore the history behind the writing of The Declaration of Independence.

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Kim and Producer Steve continues Independence Week with guest Bill Federer, creator of the American Minute.

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Guest Dr. Allen Guelzo, Senior Research Scholar in the Council of the Humanities and Director of the Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship in the James Madison Program at Princeton University, joins Kim to discuss the destruction of historical statutes and how the Battle of Gettysburg shaped American history citing its significance relative to current events.

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Guest Joshua Dunn, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Professor in Constitutional Law and political theory, discusses with Kim the importance of Alexis de Tocqueville’s thought on political equality and social equality, and its applicability to today’s current events. 

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Stan Everitt, founder of the Legacy Project, joins Kim to kick of Independence Week on the Kim Monson Show.

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Does the medical Hippocratic Oath still say, “Do No Harm?” Dr. Jill Vecchio notes in this podcast her concerns that medical students are no longer taught that life is sacred. At some of the “best” schools students are writing their own Hippocratic Oath. Are these Hippocratic Oaths more focused on social justice and climate change than taking care of patients?

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Guest Brad Beck and Kim continue their conversation as to what are the best steps for effective communication. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, and Karen Levine, award-winning Realtor, join Kim to discuss the state of the real-estate market. 

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Guest Jason McBride with Gang Rescue and Support Program (GRASP; graspyouth.org) explains his involvement in the community as he actively works with gang members and shows them a better way of life through intervention programs. State Representative Tim Geitner joins Kim to discuss HB20-1425, Hospital Patient Visitation Rights During COVID-19. Jason McBride with Presidential Wealth alerts us to improvements within the CARES Act.

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Guest Antony Davis, associate professor of economics at Duquesne University and co-author of Cooperation and Coercion:  How Busybodies Became Busybullies and What That Means for Economics and Politics, joins Kim in a discussion regarding cooperation vs. coercion. Tim McCormack, candidate for District Attorney for Adams and Broomfield Counties, states that this office is about protecting and serving the community, and not about politicizing it for a specific agenda.

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Guest Ben Martin, former army ranger and historian, resumes his series Important Speeches and Documents in America’s Founding in highlighting Patrick Henry, famous for declaring, “Give me liberty or give me death!”

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Allen explains that qualified immunity has its philosophical origin in a constitutional test and explains the history behind this concept.

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Guest Rick Turnquist, author and blogger on toadvancefreedom.com, joins Kim to talk about his recent article available at kimmonson.com, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly--A Look at the 2020 General Assembly Session. Lorne Levy with Polygon Financial talks of opportunity as mortgage rates are at record lows.

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During the COVID 19/Wuhan Virus Reaction Disruption, bureaucrats, politicians and interested parties shut down our lives and livelihoods by telling people to be “safer at home.” As we emerged from our homes, notable were new 5G towers constructed while we were hunkered down to “flatten the curve.” What is 5G? Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to explain the risks to our national security as well as our personal data security.

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Former State Senator Kevin Lundberg joins the Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast to break down what happened during Colorado’s 2020 legislative session. Kevin notes that this session was weird. He predicts that the November 2020 election will be a landslide, he just doesn’t know which way it will go. Kevin dissects a number of the pieces of legislation and encourages us to take our civic responsibilities seriously.

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Guest Jason McBride with Presidential Wealth and Kim have enriching conversations on current events.

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Susan Harris, partner of the Kim Monson Show and sponsor of the series featuring Ben Martin exploring Important Speeches and Documents of the American Foundation, dissects the meaning of “conservatism” with Kim. A School Resource Officer (SRO) joins Kim to discuss the recent action by Denver Public Schools and Boulder Valley School District to dissolve their School Resource Officer Program.

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Guest Helen Raleigh, an immigrant from China and a senior contributor to The Federalist encourages listeners to attend Kim’s Salon series event Three Punches to Knock Down Democratic Socialism. Priscilla Rahn, University of Colorado Regent Candidate, joins Kim to discuss the importance of educating young people. 

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Before something can be loved it must first be known. Patriotic Historian and former Army Ranger, Ben Martin, explains why it is important to know our history so that we can love our country. Ben completes our discussion about American Patriot Patrick Henry. Patrick Henry’s speech, “Give me Liberty or give me death,” was pivotal to America declaring our Independence from Britain. Ben brings to life the meetings and words of the 1770s that led to the Revolutionary War.

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Pastor Christine Uwizera Coleman survived the Rwandan Genocide. She addresses her concerns regarding the similarities between what was happening in Rwanda in 1994 and what is happening in America today. Pastor Christine shares her personal story, her belief that “All things are possible,” and that forgiveness is the key to healing.

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Doug Townsend, Candidate for Colorado Senate District 31, explains that the financial well-being of families and businesses are the bed-rock of a healthy Colorado. TABOR, Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, is an amendment to the Colorado Constitution that was approved by the people of Colorado in 1992. TABOR is all about good manners. If PBI’s (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) want to (1) raise our taxes, (2) incur debt that we are on the hook to pay, or (3) keep excess taxes above a generous formula of inflation plus population growth, they just have to ask us for our consent. Doug talks about his solutions to keep Colorado on track as a place where everyday individuals, families and businesses can thrive and prosper.

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Karen Levine discusses the affordability of buying a home as interest rates continue to be at record lows. John Kellner, 18th District DA candidate (johnkellner.com), examines Colorado Senate Bill 20-217, Enhance Law Enforcement Integrity.

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Suzanne Staiert, candidate for SD 27, suzannestaiert.com, joins Kim to discuss her candidacy, the recent ethics trial for former Gov. Hickenlooper and ballot initiative Due Date Too Late. Anthony Hartsook, retired Lt. Colonel with the Army, discusses the current controversy regarding George Teal, candidate for Douglas County Commissioner. 

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Guest Jay Davidson, founder, chairman, and CEO of First American State Bank, discusses with Kim the challenges America is facing today. Sue Moore from the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado (rlcco.org) reviews aggressive bills that should not have been introduced or heard during the extended session.

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Reggie Carr and Johnny Thomas are visionaries. They met over twenty years ago and have been partners in the entertainment business writing, producing and performing music. They have had contracts with Sony and Lowery Music. Reggie and Johnny share their stories of growing up, their music careers, how they became fervent Donald Trump supporters, and why they created the i’MA Trumpster brand.

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Rev. C.L. Bryant, Senior Fellow with Freedom Works and host of the C.L. Bryant Show, shares his perspective on the COVID 19-Wuhan Virus reaction disruption and the riots happening in cities across America. C.L. notes that our education system has brainwashed blacks and young white people to a group think narrative. It is the mantra of hypocrites. In order to preserve our Republic, we must recapture the narrative.

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Retired Air Force Major General Bentley Rayburn joins Kim to explain what took place on the historic day, June 6, 1944, known as D-Day.

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Elizabeth Reiter spent 21 days in the hospital. During those 21 days she was denied in person visits with her husband, children, friends and family. On the 20th day of her hospital stay, Elizabeth Reiter was making plans to go home. On the 21st day, 40 year old Elizabeth Reiter died alone. Steve Reiter shares his heart-wrenching story. Both he and Elizabeth tested negative for COVID-19. Hospital staff said “NO” visits. Steve had Personal Protection gear. Hospital staff said “NO” visits. Elizabeth was clearly depressed on Mother’s Day. Hospital staff said “NO” visits.

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State Representative Kim Ransom joins Kim to discuss the state budget that was passed in the House and is now in the Senate. Reggie Carr and Johnny Thomas, founders I’MA Trumpster, talk about their new show on KLZ starting Sunday, June 14th, 4-5 pm.

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Guest Andrew Roise, software executive and founder of Reopen Colorado, joins Kim to discuss efforts and challenges going forward. Tim McCormack, candidate for Broomfield County and Adams County District Attorney, believes in the right to assemble and does not believe in riots that involve violence, property destruction and theft of property.

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Former State Senator Kevin Lundberg, author of the Lundberg Report (kevinlundberg.com to subscribe), joins Kim to discuss what is happening at the Colorado Capitol.

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Guest Joshua Philipp, an award-winning investigative reporter with The Epoch Times and host of The China Report remarks on current events involving the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Sue Moore with the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado, rlcco.org, joins Kim to discuss actions of the Colorado State Legislature as they reconvene after a “temporary” adjournment.

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Guest Dr. Jill Vecchio covers many topics regarding healthcare including Dr. Fauci’s comments, state Senate Bill 20-163, an analysis of vaccinations, the CDC website stating that vaccinations are 17%-70% effective, and Sen. Bennett (D-CO), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) proposed creation of a National Health Force.

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Guest Trent England, Save Our States executive director and author of Why We Must Save the Electoral College, discusses with Kim the importance of keeping the Electoral College. 

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Penn Pfiffner, Chairman of the TABOR Committee, former legislator and founder of Construction Economics discusses The Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) provisions regarding the idea of imposing emergency taxes because of COVID-19. Matt Durkin, JeffCO District Attorney candidate, joins Kim to continue the conversation regarding safe communities.

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Steve Reiter joins Kim with his heartbreaking story.  Steve’s wife died alone as hospital administrators continually denied his requests to let her have visitors during her 21 day stay before passing on. State Representative Mark Baisley discusses his request to the 18th Judicial District Attorney, George Brauchler, to investigate the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Chris Cantwell with Transworld Business Advisors gives an update of businesses during COVID-19.

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Jody Lander fought in three of the major WWII battles of the European theater. He will celebrate his 96th birthday this year. 

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What were the contributions of Patriots James Otis, Jr, Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry to America’s Founding?  Patriotic historian, Westpoint graduate and former Army Ranger, Ben Martin, continues the discussion from his May 19, 2020, interview on The Kim Monson Show about these three giants of the American Revolution.

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Why does Colorado’s COVID-19/Wuhan Virus updated “Standard of Care” decree issued on April 5, 2020, not include the patient or family representative nor a patient advocate? Does a patient advocate advocate for the patient or are they typically representing the hospital’s best interests? Dr. Jill explains the difference between Socrates' Hippocratic Oath and Plato’s view of rationing limited resources. Jill shares a golden nugget of wisdom: “In order for government Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties (PBI’s) to take care of you, they will want to take control of you.”

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Guest Rick Turnquist, writer and blogger, examines with Kim the consequences of an ordered shut down of Colorado as researched in his recent article, The Perfect Storm. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, states that mortgage rates have stabilized.  Most people are presently getting rates in the low-3%. Jason McBride explains how the market is coming to a point of resistance, and it’s worth it to continue watching for the breakthrough.

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Navy Veteran, Healthcare Strategist and former School Board Director, Steven Peck, joins Kim to talk about the Re-Open Colorado movement and rallies plus free market solutions for businesses and schools regarding mandatory mask wearing and social distancing on playgrounds. Steve advises that individuals: (1) push back on government and bureaucracies picking winners and losers, and forcing an agenda upon everyday people; (2) open our Churches and; (3) challenge the COVID-19/Wuhan Virus fear narrative.

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Guest Tom Petrie, energy expert and oil and gas investment banker, explains current issues for independent oil and gas producers. Candidates Grady Nouis (HD-48), Justin Everett (HD-22), and Doug Townsend (SD-31) have all been endorsed by the Republican Liberty Caucus-Colorado. Jason McBride proactively states that we don’t want a “new normal” as declared by the left activists; instead, we want to reclaim our lives from a few months ago with our good values leading the way.

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Dr. Brian Domitrovic, economic historian and colleague of Larry Kudlow (director of President Trump’s National Economic Council), joins Kim to discuss unprecedented levels of unemployment, bailouts, the HEROES Act, Federalism, and universal based income. John Kellner, District Attorney candidate for Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln Counties, is running for office because he firmly believes in the rule of law. Kim asks Jason McBride what happened to Pier One, a favorite store of hers. 

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Ben Martin, patriotic historian and former Army Ranger, continues his conversation, "Important Speeches & Documents of American Founding." The discussion focuses on James Otis and Samuel Adams.

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Lyle Laverty, former Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks, reflects on the Buffalo Creek fire set ablaze 24 years ago. Why separate loved ones from each other during a health crisis?  Steve Reiter’s wife has been at Anschutz Medical Campus for 20 days due to pneumonia from a bacterial infection and she has not been able to see any member of her family, except through Face Time. Jason McBride is welcomed back by Kim and talks about the positive indicators of both the stock market and oil futures.

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Are we really all in this together? Dr. Jill Vecchio explains that we are at a defining moment for America. Because of Gov. Polis’ limits and shut downs of our businesses, breast cancer diagnosis have been delayed. We know that early detection saves lives. How many lives will be lost because of his decisions? Dr. Jill unpacks how bureaucracies have been weaponized against the American people.

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Kevin Sorbo, actor/producer/director, joins Kim to reflect on Hope, Faith and Love. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, indicates that the interest rates will continue to stay low for mortgages. Giuliana Day explains the curing period for the ballot initiative, Due Date Too Late. 

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Engineer, Attorney and Writer, Karl Dierenbach, was on board with flattening the COVID-19/Wuhan Virus curve. As a data guy, Karl began watching the statistics and crunching the numbers. Karl realizes that we can take steps to protect the vulnerable and get the economy working again. He explains we must no longer listen to the “fear porn” pushed by pundits and social media.

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Guest Michael Thau, blogger and soon-to-be author with Redstate, explains his article, "The Real Hoax isn’t COVID-19 – It’s the Pseudo-Scientific Quack Medicine called “Social Distancing.” Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim to talk about House Resolution 6666 which calls for $100 billion in 20202 to contact trace people. John Buckingham with Presidential Wealth reviews comments delivered yesterday by Federal Reserve Chairman Powell. 

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Guest Sharyl Attkisson, host of Full Measure, reviews with Kim the case of General Flynn. Tim McCormack, candidate for District Attorney in Adams and Broomfield counties, joins Kim to discuss what is happening in the justice arena. John Buckingham from Presidential Wealth reviews the push for the Federal Reserve to go to negative  interest rates.

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Guest Patti Kurgan joins Kim to examine the question: “Why Work?”  The additional $600/week unemployment compensation from the federal government has incentivized some employees to not answer the call to come back to work. John Buckingham with Presidential Wealth joins in on the conversation believing that either a vaccination needs to be immediately provided or people must have the freedom to move about in order for herd immunity to take place. Kim and Steve discuss the status of businesses like C&C Coffee in Castle Rock and Waters Edge Winery in Centennial.  Gov. Polis says he will exercise his right to suspend indefinitely the license of C&C Coffee through the Food Protection Act. 

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Guest Reggie Carr, founder of I’MA Trumpster, explains how in the 2016 campaign, then-candidate Trump got his attention. Rob Natelson, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence at the Independence Institute, discusses with Kim his recent article, "Latest COVID Orders Layer Chaos over Confusion, Add to Risk." John Buckingham with Presidential Wealth Management joins Kim to discuss Elon Musk’s threat to leave California.

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Allen Thomas, a millennial, and Kim converse on freedom “creep.”  The public has slowly been abdicating their freedom to legislators and administrators with little resistance. Kim reports that Waters Edge Winery owned by Jennifer Hulan was shut down by the Tri-County Health Department on Thursday afternoon. Karen Starr, owner of Karen’s Kafe and Stephanie’s Bar & Grill in Calhan, joins Kim explaining why she re-opened her restaurants.

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Jen Hulan, owner of Waters Edge Winery in Centennial, Colorado, pledged her home as collateral to open her business in 2015. It has steadily grown until the COVID 19/Wuhan Virus Reaction Disruption. In the name of “flattening the curve,” “making sure that we have enough ventilators” and “staying safe,” Colorado’s Governor and Tri-County Health are using government force to close her business. Jen must lawyer up and she could really use your help with legal fees and operating expenses. Other states are letting restaurants implement social distancing measures and operate at 50% capacity. What will happen to the owners and employers of these Colorado restaurants and small businesses?

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Guest Nick Adams, international speaker and author of "Trump and Churchill:  Defenders of Western Civilization", joins Kim to discuss the leadership of these two men. Lindsay Miller, owner of The Perfect Fit Children’s Footwear, is a small business owner and a “hero” as a member of the “backbone of America.” Kim begins with an update regarding Jen Hulan, owner of Waters Edge Winery and the Colorado Attorney General and Tri-County Health threatening her and her business. 

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Guest Thomas Baker, a retired FBI special agent and legal attaché, comments on his recent Wall Street article, "‘Rewrite’ in Flynn’s Case Shows FBI Needs Reform." Jen Hulan, owner of Waters Edge Winery in Centennial, explains to Kim why her business is open regardless of the governor’s arbitrary orders as to what businesses may be open. Matt Durkin, JeffCO DA candidate, joins Kim to discuss the increase of crime in the Denver metro area. 

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Adam Andrzejewski, founder and CEO of Open the Books, delves into financial assistance the U.S. has given to WHO (World Health Organization), a total of $3.5 billion, from 2010-present. Dr. Jill Vecchio clarifies a data table on the CDC website exhibiting fewer COVID-19 deaths listed than had previously been reported. 

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Colorado State Representative and member of the Joint Budget Committee Kim Ransom updates listeners on the Colorado budget and states that anywhere from $1 billion to $3 billion needs to be cut from the budget that was almost finished in March before the economic down-slide impact by COVID-19. Renee Anderson and Andy Jones, candidates for the Highlands Ranch Metro District Board, echo Kim’s comment that people need to be involved in local politics.

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Joshua Sharf notes the correlation between historian Norman Cantor’s book about the bubonic plague in the 14th century, In the Wake of the Plague, and Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties (PBI’s) reaction to the COVID-19/Wuhan Virus reaction disruption of 2020. 

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Dr. Jill Vecchio and Kim unmask the mandatory mask wearing issue and local politicians grasp for power over our lives.  Dr. Jill explains the Cloward and Piven strategy of overwhelming the welfare and Medicaid systems in order to centralize power with the elite few. 

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Guest Lowell Ponte, former roving editor at Reader’s Digest and author, discusses with Kim how the “democrats are weaponizing Dr. Fauci.” Charlie Winn, candidate for Congressional District 2, joins Kim to discuss why he is running in a district that hasn’t had a Republican in 45 years. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist at Polygon Financial Group talks with Kim regarding various opportunities regarding home financing. Karen Levin, award-winning Realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, shares positive news regarding the housing market.

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Bronze Star recipient and former Army Ranger, Clint Dorris, headed a nine-person task force on school safety after the STEM school shooting in Douglas, County. Because of his experience as a counter-terrorism expert in Afghanistan, he brought an important perspective to the project. Clint and Kim have a conversation about leadership and lack thereof regarding politicians and government bureaucrat’s response to the COVID-19/Wuhan Virus reaction disruption.

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Anne Schlafly Cori, daughter of Phyliss Schlafly, joins Kim to discuss the falsehoods in the new series Mrs. America. Dr. Jill Vecchio and Kim resume their dialogue on COVID-19.  Mandatory face covering are making their way through local communities. Colorado Representative Kim Ransom joins Kim to let listeners know the Joint Budget Committee will resume meeting on Monday, May 4th. Guest Hal Van Hercke with Castlegate Knife and Tool in Sedalia talks to Kim about his Declaration of Independent Businesses. 

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Tom Petrie with Petrie Partners converses with Kim on the oil market.  People are in the process of appreciating and recognizing the importance of reliable energy. John Kellner, DA candidate for the 18th Judicial District covering Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties, joins Kim to discuss public safety, especially during this mandated COVID-19 isolation. 

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Pam Long, a West Point graduate and former army Captain with the Army Medical Services Corps, joins Kim to talk about her recent Op-Ed, Colorado COVID-19 Data & Lessons Learned from 1918 Influenza Pandemic. Chris Cantwell with Transworld Business Advisors addresses the opportunities available for those interested in selling or buying a business. Kim and Producer Steve direct their attention to an article appearing in The Hill by Dr. Atlas.

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Brigitte Gabriel, founder and Chairman of ACT for America, alerts listeners to the importance of mobilizing and staying vigilant to national security threats. Sue Moore with the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado joins Kim to dissect the budget shortfall of $2-3 billion.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio shares her thoughts regarding Governor Polis’ recent press conference.  She’ll compare the COVID-19 data of the eight states that did not implement forced stay at home orders to those that did.

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Rick Turnquist, author and blogger, joins Kim to discuss whether or not the Colorado legislature should come back into session. Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, is upbeat regarding the housing market. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, polyfigroup.com, states that rates continue to stay low which creates an opportunity for refinancing or a mortgage.

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John Harpole, President of Mercator Energy, a natural gas broker that works with natural gas producers and end users, talks about Putin vs the Permian.

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Roger Hays, founder of Premier Employer Services, discusses the CARES Act in regards to the Payroll Protection Program. Dr. Jill Vecchio and Kim explain that there are three categories of death relative to COVID-19:  the actual death from COVID-19, COVID-19 contributory factor to death, and the death of despair from COVID-19.

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Lyle Laverty, former Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks, explains how radical environmental activists fund their agendas through taxpayers’ money. Tim McCormack, Candidate for District Attorney, Adams and Broomfield Counties, states he is a prosecutor not a politician.

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Ben Martin, patriotic historian and West Point graduate, continues his series, Important Speeches and Documents of the American Founding, reviewing three of George Washington’s major speeches. Chris Cantwell with Transworld Business Advisors joins Kim with a discussion on helpful advice in these turbulent times.

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Daniel Turner, founder of Power the Future, represents the individuals on the front lines of the oil and gas industry in America. Susan Kochevar, owner of historic 88 Drive-In, relays her experience working with church officials and Tri-County Health to have Easter Services at the drive-in. Kim and Producer Steve discuss the success of Colorado Operation Gridlock where people rallied at the Capitol to get Colorado open.

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Giuliana Day explains the process for gathering an additional 15,000 signatures for ballot initiative 120, Due Date Too Late.

Lorne Levy, mortgage financial specialist with Polygon Financial, reviews interest rates and mortgages. 

Allen Thomas, a millennial, joins Kim to share his article The Good of the Neighbor where he states his observations on why neighbors are better for each other rather than government.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson for a conversation about the World Health Organization and their relationship to China. President Trump recently announced that the United States will take a pause on our contributions to WHO. Initially WHO was a good idea. How did it get sidetracked?

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Author Helen Raleigh joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to talk about her recent Op-Ed in The Federalist, Communist China Uses Internet Trolls to Haze Wuhan Diary Author.

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Former Army Captain, Pam Long, joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to talk about Colorado COVID 19 data.  Pam dissects the CDPHE (Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment) data.

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Retired Army Lt. Col. Timothy Lupfer joins Kim in a discussion on leadership and his book, Leadership Tough Love:  Examining Leaders Through the Lens of Reality. Dr. Jill Vecchio shares her research in regards to the coronavirus statistics. Kim and Producer Steve report on “Operation Gridlock,” a leading example of a recent article in Reason that states that “not politicians but people” will open up the country.

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Jason McBride with Presidential Wealth Management joins Kim to review the stock market’s reaction to viruses and media mentions in the past 20 years, including SARS, Zika, Ebola and COVID-19. Matt Durkin, Candidate for JeffCO DA, relays statistics that show criminal activity, especially domestic violence, is up during this current stay-at-home order as criminals are being released from jail. Giuliana Day rallies up the troops to join her in a Townhall Meeting this Friday, April 17th, at 6pm on Facebook Live.

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Lisa Bennett, owner of Wild Skies, a western slope outfitter, joins Kim to dissect the grey wolf reintroduction to Colorado. Chris Cantwell with Transworld Business Advisors joins Kim to encourage business owners to take advantage of the Paycheck Protection Program or Economic Injury Disaster Loan for outside contractors. 

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Pastor Christine Coleman brings to Kim’s listeners her personal story as a survivor of the Rwanda 1994 genocide when hundreds of thousands of people were slaughtered. Karl Honegger with the Liberty Caucus of Colorado and an analyst with Whiting Petroleum joins Kim to discuss the continued assault on the gas and oil industry here in Colorado. Casper Stockham reviews the Reagan Day, American Freedom, virtual townhall held this past Saturday.

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Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to connect the dots between the Cloward and Piven Strategy and the Covid 19/Wuhan Virus disruption. 

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Chris Stefanick from Real Life Catholic joins Kim to reflect on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Casper Stockham, candidate for Congressional District 7, joins Kim to invite listeners to the Reagan Day-American Freedom virtual event on Saturday, April 11th, from 10am-1pm. Lorne Levy, mortgage finance specialist with Polygon Financial Mortgage, explains that once the uncertainty surrounding the economic impact of the coronavirus calms down, it is believed by lenders that the mortgage rates will stabilize with a slight dip.

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Jay Davidson, Founder and CEO of First American State Bank, joins our Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast. We’ll have a conversation about the Knights Templar who created the first banking system.

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Roger Bianco, Board Member of the Leadership Program of the Rockies, reviews his article, Righty Tighty, Never Loosey, in regards to “The Rachet Effect.” Dr. Jill Vecchio encourages listeners to analyze data on the CDC website in regards to influenza. Liz Moreno from Wharton, Texas, reflects on inspiration from God and how she, within 10 days, created a coloring book for a “Bear Hunt” specific to her community. 

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Greg Fulton, President of the Colorado Motor Carriers Association, talks about challenging times for the trucking industry to get goods to the store to build up inventory due to panic buying. Matthew Durkin, candidate for JeffCO District Attorney, joins Kim to discuss community safety.  There is an agenda to reduce the prison population. Jason McBride examines RMDs—Required Minimum Distributions.  One provision of the CARES Act is the waiver of RMDs.  

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David Horowitz, best selling author of Dark Agenda: The War to Destroy Christian America, non-apologetically presents the facts that the left hates Christianity because they hate America. Chris Cantwell with Transworld Business Advisors acknowledges the uncertainty facing business owners. People want to get back to “normalcy,” and that includes opening businesses and having their employees working.

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Brad Beck has a casual conversation with Kim illuminating the importance of connecting with our neighbors in the community. Sue Moore from the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado joins Kim to review bills on hold due to the coronavirus that should be ignored once the session reconvenes. Jason McBride brings us good news for the start of the week.  Futures are up multiple hundreds of points. 

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Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to dissect some of the goings on with the Covid19/Wuhan Virus narrative.

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Tom Petrie. Chairman of Petrie Partners, a Denver-Houston based energy investment banking firm, reviews the shelter at home policy in effect for most states. Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance, and Lorne Levy, mortgage financing specialist with Polygon Finance, join Kim to discuss current market conditions. 

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Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim to discuss the COVID-19/Wuhan Virus. Casper Stockman, candidate for Congressional District 7, joins Kim to discuss how his campaign has changed. Jason McBride joins Kim to encourage everyone to remain calm. Now is the time to remain consistent in approaching the market.

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Matt Durkin, candidate for DA in JeffCO, joins Kim to review current policies that are endangering communities. Jason McBride joins Kim to bring hope to the bleak news announced yesterday relative to expected number of deaths due to COVID-19.

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Roger Hays, President and CEO of Premier Employer Services, joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson.

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Patti Kurgan, researcher for The Kim Monson Show, joins Kim to shed a positive light on our daily lives with reference to her current op-ed, The Skip of a Heartbeat. Andi Buerger, founder of Beulah’s Place, joins Kim to discuss her non-profit organization. Jason McBride offers his assistance to listeners if they would like to review and potentially rebalance their portfolio. Erin, founder of a new group Stand Together, joins Kim to encourage Americans to step outside their doors at noon beginning April 1st and play the song God Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood.

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Various members of the Liberty Toastmasters Clubs join Kim to discuss The Right to Violate Rights. Sue Moore joins Kim to discuss current bills sitting at the Capitol that will not be debated until the stay-at-home ordered is lifted. Jason McBride affirms that the market is still trying to find its bottom.

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Ben Martin, patriotic historian and West Point graduate, continues his series, Important Speeches and Documents of the American Founding.

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Constitutional expert and the Independence Institute’s Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence,” Rob Natelson, joins Kim to talk about the unconstitutionality of Governor Polis, Mayor Hancock and Tri-County Health Executive Director John Douglas lock-down edicts.

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Roger Bianco, Board Member of Leadership Program of the Rockies, reviews his recent article, Are Public Things Good? Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Kim to “lowlight” HB20-1349, Colorado Affordable Health Care Option. Jason McBride joins Kim to shed a bright light on the stock market.

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Jay Davidson, founder and Chairman of the Board of First American State Bank, and Kim have a robust conversation regarding the “man made economic virus.” Matt Durkin, candidate for JeffCO DA, joins Kim to inform listeners that prisoners are being let out of jail. Jason McBride joins Kim to discuss pharmaceutical companies that are bringing forth treatments to the coronavirus.

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In the first Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast, Kim talks with Dr. Brian Domitrovic, economic historian and co-author with Larry Kudlow of the book JFK and the Reagan Revolution: A Secret History of American Prosperity.

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Guests Lorne Levy with Polygon Financial and Karen Levine with RE/MAX Alliance Realtors, both supportive sponsors of The Kim Monson Show, join Kim to talk about the current environment regarding home sales and mortgages. Kim Ransom, State House Representative and member of the Joint Budget Committee, joins Kim to discuss the suspension of the current session.Jason McBride of Presidential Wealth Management reports on the futures hitting the “limit up” as the stimulus package is believed to be close to passage. Kim expresses the request from Dede Chism and Abby Sinnett, Founders of Bella Natural Women’s Care & Family Wellness, for X-Large men’s dress shirts.

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Rob Natelson from the Independence Institute, constitutional expert and former constitutional law professor, joins Kim to discuss our basic freedoms. Sue Moore from the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado joins Kim to “lowlight” bills that will hopefully be eliminated due to the fiscal crunch impinging the state budget for FY2020-2021. Jason McBride discusses the continuation of the roller coaster ride with the stock market. Stan Everitt’s Legacy Project gives suggestions to aid others.

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Guest Rick Turnquist, author and blogger, joins Kim to discuss the radical left activist’s agenda brought forth in Colorado ballot initiative 271, “Policy Changes Pertaining to State Income Taxes,” and his recent article, Punishing Success. House Representative Kim Ransom continues our discussion regarding the budget and what is happening, or not, at the Capitol. Jason McBride echoes Kim’s comments to stay calm and be positive.  Brad Beck enthusiastically explains his White Envelope Project.

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Guest Paul LoNigro, a group insurance analyst with GIA, explains the consequences of HB20-1349, HB20-1158, and SB20-05. State House Representative Kim Ransom joins Kim to let constituents know that the Joint Budget Committee is working through the present temporary adjournment. Jason McBride shares his insights on how our irresponsible “leaders” have stoked fears into the hearts of everyday people.

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Former Senator Kevin Lundberg sheds light on an unelected and unaccountable bureaucratic department out of control, the Colorado Department of Health and Environment. Matthew Durkin, Candidate for Jefferson County DA, discusses safety within our communities. Lorne Levy from Polygon Financial discusses current mortgage rates. Positive Story of the Day: How C.S. Lewis Would Tell Us to Handle Coronavirus.

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Jason McBride joins Kim to discuss how the media's over 2 billion mentions of Coronavirus has helped fuel the recent market meltdown. He also shares tips on how to protect your portfolio from market volatility. Steve House, candidate for Congressional District 6, shares his plan for healthcare reform. Jen Hulan, owner of Waters Edge Winery (2101 E. Arapahoe Road) and treasured sponsor, joins Kim to let listeners know that she is open.

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Dr. Brian Domitrovic, co-author with Larry Kudlow of "JFK and the Reagan Revolution: A Secret History of American Prosperity," joins Kim to discuss our current situation. Lorne Levy with Polygon Financial joins Kim to discuss the 1% rate cut and its effect on loans. Bill of the Day: The bill of the day is HB20-1143, Environmental Justice and Projects Increase Environmental Fines.

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Allen Thomas joins Kim as a featured guest and discusses his latest op-ed, Ok Boomer, Truce? Chris Cantwell of Transworld Business Advisors also joins Kim as a featured guest. Coronavirus and Colorado's government responses.Bill of the Day: HB20-1354, Film Production Income Tax Credit.

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Abby Sinnett, Co-Founder and Director of Clinical Services for Bella Natural Women’s Care & Family Wellness on Coronavirus and the Colorado vaccine bill. Jack Maxey, Director and the Co-Host of the War Room and Eric broadcast, based out of Washington. Bill of the Day: HB20-1349, Colorado Affordable Health Care Option.

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Francoise Bergan, Aurora City Councilwoman, joins Kim to discuss the Healthy Kids Ordinance. Matt Dunn, candidate for DA in Jefferson County, joins Kim to discuss sister bills HB20-1355, Secure Storage of Firearms and HB20-1356, Lost or Stolen Firearms. Lorne Levy from Polygon Financial is back to talk about great opportunities for mortgage rates with record low rates. Bill of the Day: HB20-1343, Egg Laying Hen Confinement Standards.

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Tom Petrie, chairman of Petrie Partners, discusses the current oil crisis and his book, "Following Oil: Four Decades of Cycle-Testing Experiences and What They Foretell about U.S. Energy Independence." Jason McBride brings good news citing the DOW futures are up. Bill of the Day: SB20-064, Authority Attorney General Challenge Fed-reviewed Mergers and Antitrust.

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Lorne Levy of Polygon Financial Group discusses the historical mortgage rate drops of the past two weeks. Sue Moore of the Republican Liberty Caucus on HB20-1349, Colorado Affordable Health Care Option. Bill of the Day: HB20-1065, Harm Reduction Substance Use Disorders. Heather Lahdenpera joins Kim to alert listeners on SB20-163, School Entry Immunization. 

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Helen Raleigh in the many similarities between Hugo Chavez and Bernie Sanders. Lorne Levy, Polygon Financial mortgage expert, encourages people to look at home interest rates as they are at their lowest, and may even go lower. Greg Fulton, President, Colorado Motor Carriers Association, details why the bio-diesel mandate in SB20- 38 should not become law in Colorado. Bill of the Day:  SB20-123, Compensation and Representation of Student Athletes.

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Susan Kochevar and attorney D.K. Williams discuss the Paramount Decree and Citizens United vs FEC. A look at SB20-081, School Information for Apprenticeship Directory. Jason McBride talks about the volatility of the markets. An update on The Due Date Too Late ballot petitions.

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Joshua Sharf discusses DRCOG’s potential taxing authority. Republicans seek the resignation of Denver City councilwoman Candi CdeBaca after her shared tweet that the coronavirus should be spread at MAGA rallies. Jason McBride looks at the crazy market we are in. It is a great time to refinance or buy a home as interest rates are at record lows. The bill of the day, HB20-1191, creates the Outdoor Recreation Industry Office within the Colorado Office of Economic Development. Matthew Durkin, Candidate for Jefferson County DA continues analyzing bills that affect the safety of our communities.

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Merlin Klotz on Colorado’s March 7th local precinct caucuses. Clint Dorris on why he’s running for Douglas County Commissioner. Jason McBride discusses the historic losses of last week and Monday’s record-setting percentage gain. A look at HB20-1048, Race Trait Hairstyle Anti-Discrimination Protect.

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Dr. Dana Cheng, senior editor of The Epoch Times, gives an update on the Coronavirus. Former state Senator Tim Neville, representing Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado, reviews bills from the Capitol. A look at HB20-1294. Jason McBride clarifies negative interest rates.

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Rick Turnquist discusses his latest essay, Energy and Mobility: The Democrat War on Modern Life. A look at HB20-1315, Carpooling Service Internet Application Register Colorado Department of Transportation. Jason McBride explains how the media amplifying coronavirus fears.

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Roger Bianco on Australia. Jason McBride on the continued drop in the market due to the coronavirus. A look at SB-20-108, Landlord Prohibitions Tenant Citizenship Status.

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Liberty Toastmasters members discuss why Capitalism is good. Giuliana Day talks about her ballot initiative, Due Date Too Late. Kim reviews SB20-164, Treatment of Dogs and Cats in Shelters and Rescues, where “standard of care” is the core of this bill. A look at the 2/25 Democrat debate.

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Western Energy Alliance's Kathleen Sgamma joins Kim to discuss the importance of oil and gas and the misguided attacks on the industry by Democratic Presidential nominees. A look at SB-150, Adopt Renewable Natural Gas Standards. Jason McBride discusses the dramatic market drop on February 24th. The Supreme Court votes in favor of the Public Charge Rule.

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Elbert Guillory and Kim discuss White Privilege. A look at SB20-156, Protecting Preventive Health Care Coverage, and how it is a backdoor and workaround bill for Planned Parenthood and Title X. 

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Stan Everitt and Kim have a conversation about the mission and of the Legacy Project. Producer Steve and Kim discuss the importance of HB20-1039, Transparent State Web Portal Search Rules. A look at HB20-1068, Born Alive Child Physician Relationship.

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Deroy Murdock on Trump's successes as President. Pam Long on the passage of SB20-163, School Entry Immunization. Samantha Koch on why she is a candidate for Denver's House District 1.

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Cody Hubley on the student loan crisis and the challenge it presents for conservatives. Jonathan Woodley on why he's running for Colorado's House of Representatives. Pam Long returns to continue the discussion on SB 20-163, School Entry Immunization.

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Liz Peetz on how upcoming legislation could impact Denver's affordable homes market. Karen Levine and Lorne Levy discuss Denver's housing market and the very low interest rates affecting inventory. Kim discusses HB20-083, Prohibit Courthouse Civil Arrest. Pam Long and Kim continue the conversation on SB20-163, School Entry Immunization.

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Josh Philipp of The Epoch Times joins Kim to discuss the revelation that the People's Republic Army is behind the hacking of Equifax. Jason McBride takes a look at SB20-167, Electric Motor Vehicle Manufacture and Dealer. Pam Long joins Kim to discuss Colorado's SB20-163, School Entry Immunization.

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