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Liberty and Prosperity

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    • 11 14 25 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio
      Nov 15 2025
      Brian Fitzherbert on WOND Radio. NOV 15, 2025
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      33 min
    • 11.15.25 Seth Grossman WPG Radio
      Nov 15 2025
      Here is a summary of the key points made by Seth Grossman, WPG Radio, Nov 15, 2025. 🏛️ On New Jersey Politics and Affordability Trump and the Election: Grossman argues that even though Donald Trump was not on the ballot, he effectively was because he dominated the news for the three weeks leading up to the election. Critique of "Jack": He criticizes the candidate "Jack" (presumably Ciattarelli) for not being specific about how he would make New Jersey affordable. He notes Jack never explained what he would do and never mentioned that high electric rates are due to the shutdown of six power plants. Blame for Leaders: He states that leaders must lead on the issues and that voters cannot be blamed for making decisions based on information that candidates fail to provide. 🏡 On Housing and School Costs Causes of High Housing Costs: Grossman identifies several root causes for why housing is so expensive: Zoning and Permits: Builders must spend almost as much money on paperwork and permits as they do on the land and building materials. High Real Estate Taxes: Taxes are high primarily to pay for schools. Bloated School Budgets: He claims schools are expensive because, unlike in the past (when a school had a teacher, principal, janitor, and nurse), budgets are now filled with "counselors, child study teams, [and] individual education" plans. "Affordable Housing" as a "Shell Game": He calls the policy of "affordable housing" a "joke". He argues that when the government forces developers to sell 20% of new units at a discount (e.g., $50,000 less), the builders simply charge more for the other 80% of the units to make up the profit. He calls this a "shell game" that benefits a few, often politically connected, people while making housing more expensive for everyone else. 🚌 On "Socialism" vs. "Capitalism" The NJ Transit Example: Grossman uses the $6 New Jersey Transit bus from Vineland to Atlantic City as a key example of "socialism". Critique of Government Monopoly: He argues that in a free market ("real capitalism"), an entrepreneur would simply buy a van to meet the demand. However, New Jersey law makes it a "crime to compete with New Jersey Transit," which he identifies as a "socialist" model that is taxpayer-funded, runs at a loss, and is inefficient. He contrasts this with countries like Guatemala, where clean, safe, and cheap private buses operate without government subsidies. Economic Argument: He claims that 60-80% of the U.S. economy (including healthcare, housing, and college) is already "socialism," and this is the true cause of high prices. 📰 Other Topics Discussed Thwarted Michigan Terror Plot: Grossman brings up a "close call" in Michigan where six "radical Muslims" were arrested for planning a "mass murder" at Halloween parties and an LGBTQ nightclub area in Ferndale, a suburb of Detroit. New Jersey Connection: He highlights that one of the ringleaders was from Montclair, New Jersey, and was a student at Rowan University in Glassboro. He notes he only learned this by reading the Rowan campus newspaper ("The Whit") while on campus for a scholarship dinner. The "Battle for Young People": He discusses the "hatred of Jews and hatred of Israel" on social media. He argues that it is impossible to have a "debate" on the issue because two or three generations of young Americans "grew up without learning any of the basic facts" about communism, socialism, Islam, or Israel. He concludes that without an agreement on basic facts, the "biggest liar" will win any debate.
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      18 min
    • 11.7.25 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio
      Nov 8 2025
      Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday,' to discuss the results, and ramifications, of Tuesday's election results in New Jersey and New York.
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      42 min
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