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  • Radical Changes in U.S. Vaccine & Nutrition Recommendations in 2026
    Jan 18 2026
    If you do not follow health policy, prepare your mind for drastic paradigm shifts in what “public health” has recommended in the past 30 years in the U.S. First, start with understanding that Big Pharma (the drug industry) and Big Food (the processed food industry) have spent millions lobbying Congress for decades to sell you products. Big Pharma even successfully lobbied for a complete shield from liability for vaccines in NCVIA 1986, quickly tripled the recommended vaccines for children, and then lobbied the states to create mandates without exemptions. Second, Big Pharma ensured that “the experts” promoted more and more […]
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    19 min
  • An Engraved Mark
    Jan 11 2026
    As a young obstinate adult, author Brad Beck said to his father, “You owe me a college education.” Beck was surprised at his father’s response that “I don’t owe you crap” and even more surprised when he found himself hanging by his collar on the nail that formerly held the kitchen clock. In An Engraved Mark, Beck explains what a valuable lesson he learned that day in the kitchen
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    4 min
  • The Nightmare Before Liberty
    Dec 21 2025
    Jack Skellington in The Nightmare Before Christmas sincerely believed that he could be in charge of Christmas, yet it turned into complete chaos. He found out the hard way that the nature of things cannot change and when that nature is asked to perform antithetically to its purpose, then chaos will naturally ensue. Author Allen Thomas explains that similarly in America we are seeing a resurgence of socialism, communism, and Marxism that is seeking to use the soul of the American experience and governance to pursue its idealistic intent.
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    6 min
  • Misplaced Generosity
    Dec 21 2025
    Author Brad Beck connects an Aesop Fable about the sacrifice of a young ash sampling tree in the forest, which ultimately was used by a woodsman to cut down the other trees in the forest, to Misplaced Generosity in today’s America. Beck explains that generosity can be a virtue, however taking the fruits of one’s labor to redistribute to another through force or coercion harms freedom and the very foundation of our American Idea.
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    7 min
  • Best and Worst of Colorado Politics 2025: WeThePeople vs. SuperMajority
    Dec 14 2025
    Author Pam Long writes an annual review of Colorado politics and usually highlights the best and worst of public policy. Since most of the impact this year in Colorado was the fallout of radical left-wing legislation from 2024, Long’s 2025 review is from the perspective of WeThePeople vs. SuperMajority. Long discusses policies which have devised the decay of Colorado: affordability approach, housing, transportation, taxes, public safety, energy, and education. Long offers real solutions to these government created challenges for WeThePeople.
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    25 min
  • Trump’s Urgent Agenda Collides With a Sleeping Congress
    Dec 9 2025
    Trump’s urgent agenda, a stalled Congress, Joy Reid’s locker room backlash, Minnesota fraud, and military rules of engagement with Joondeph and Rutledge.
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    1 h et 53 min
  • When Green Groups Forget Their Mission
    Dec 4 2025
    Greg Walcher criticizes green groups’ mission drift, Trent Loos links cattle and land rights, and Mike Rawluk warns about growing Flock surveillance.
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    1 h et 52 min
  • Trump’s Energy Shift and the High Cost of Green Policies
    Dec 3 2025
    Steve Goreham explains how renewable mandates raise costs and risk blackouts, while Kevin Lundberg warns SB17-267 and “fees” erode Colorado taxpayer protections.
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    1 h et 53 min