In this enlightening episode of The Kim Munson Show, host Kim Munson dives deep into the pressing issues surrounding freedom versus force. With fresh insights from political discourse, we explore how modern policies challenge the core values of individual liberty. Special attention is given to the debate on Colorado’s House Bill 1144 and its implications on constitutional rights. Listeners will gain perspective on how government control through policies can impact lives and communities, both locally and globally.
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Is it freedom or is it force? Let’s have a conversation.
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Indeed, let’s have a conversation, and welcome to the Kim Monson Show. Thank you so much for joining us. You each are treasured and valued. You have purpose. Today, strive for excellence. Take care of your heart, your soul, your mind, and your body. My friends, we were made for this moment in history. Thank you to the team. That’s Producer Joe, Luke, Rachel, Zach, Echo, Charlie, Mike, Teresa, Amanda, and all the people here at Crawford Broadcasting. Happy Monday, Producer Joe. Happy Monday, Kim. and we’ve got a great show planned for you today we will be talking with harry howry who is the ceo of unite for freedom as our featured guest this hour and they’ve got a new colorado vote tampering report that just came out so you will not want to miss that we’ll talk with susan harris and with the harris family great sponsor of the show as our featured guest in the second hour so Stay tuned. We’ve got a lot going on. Check out the website. That is KimMonson, M-O-N-S-O-N.com. Make sure you’re signed up for our weekly email newsletter that goes out on Sundays. That way you will get first look at our upcoming guests as well as our most recent essays. You can email me at Kim at KimMonson.com. The text line is 720-605-0647. Thank you to all of you who support us. We’re an independent voice on an independent station. We’re searching for truth and clarity by… Looking at these issues through this lens of freedom versus force, force versus freedom, and it’s never compassionate nor altruistic to take other people’s stuff, whether or not it’s their rights, their property, freedom, livelihood, opportunity, childhoods, or lives via force. Force can obviously be a weapon, but it can be policy, unpredictable and excessive taxation. Fees, fear, coercion, government-induced inflation, the agenda of the World Economic Forum and the globalist elites, which we are seeing this play out right down to our local governments. And so that’s why we’ve got to shed light on this, transparency, speak truth into this, take action. I know it can seem overwhelming, but if each of us takes action, takes on the one thing that keeps us up at night, we will get this great American dream reclaimed. And that is why we do what we do every day here on the show. Remember, if something is a good idea, you should not have to use force to implement it. And we will focus on the issues, mentioning the people pushing those issues, but we stay out of all the personality fighting that can occur. from human nature i wanted to say thank you to my fellow colorado union of taxpayer board members we will be the team really is working overtime and it’s all volunteers and uh there we i well there was 125 bills that were scheduled for hearing for this week that is a monumental There’s no way that legislators can read all of that. So we cut, look at these particular bills through this lens of how does it affect the taxpayer, which is all of us. What does it do to TABOR, Colorado’s Taxpayers Bill of Rights? Third, property rights. Fourth, parental rights and education. And I sent 30 bills that I selected to the team. They are working on getting that information to me. We will be sending the… uh email to legislators and the governor a little bit later today i recommend that you join us so that you can know what’s going on down there good analysis it’s very quick and you can go to coloradotaxpayer.org it’s only 25 a year when you see my fellow board members out there say thank you to them and that’s steve dorman greg golianski russ haas bill hamill rob knuth john nelson wendy warner marty nielsen ramey johnson mary jansen dave evans corey owners org paula beard and Ray Beard. They are doing an amazing amount of work for all of us, and I really do greatly appreciate them. Our word of the day is nadir. It’s spelled N-A-D-I-R. It could be a point on the celestial sphere directly below the observer, diametrically opposite the zenith. Also the lowest point. And then lastly, that point of the heavens or lower hemisphere directly opposite the zenith, the inferior pole of the horizon, the pole of the point of the celestial sphere directly under the place where we stand. I’m going to go with lowest point. And just when I thought that the radical activists. that have taken over the Democrat Party here in Colorado had gone as low as possible. Then they came up with Senate bills and which would legalize prostitution in America, which is so this legislature is a new nadir. And we would be the first state to totally legalize prostitution in America. And so Colorado is a new Nader, I would say. So your challenge should be pretty easy, is to use Nader in a sentence today. And that definition is from the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th edition. Our quote of the day is from George Washington. This is his birthday month. He was born on February 22nd, 1732. He died in 1799. He was an American founding father, our first president, commander of the Continental Army. He led the Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War against the British Empire. In a way, I feel like we that love liberty, the responsible exercise of freedom, I look at look at it it seems somewhat daunting as we have seen that that really those pushing communism are are at the local the county the state and the national level and so sometimes it seems like it is a huge Empire and so we can take great heart from George Washington and the Patriots as they won our independence from the British Empire. We are in our third founding of our country, my friends. It’s an ideological battle. It’s a good versus evil. And so we are made for this particular time. But George Washington is commonly known as the father of the nation for his role in bringing about American independence. And this is his quote. He said this. He said, “‘Precedents are dangerous things.'” Let the reins of government then be braced and held with a steady hand, and every violation of the Constitution be reprehended. If defective, let it be amended, but not suffered to be trampled upon whilst it has an existence. and we’re in a constitutional crisis i would say as well and um we need to you know make sure that we are harsh adhering to the constitution and with that the other thing i wanted to mention is the bill of the day is house bill 1144 the prime sponsors are representative andrew bosenecker representative lindsay gilchrist senator tom sullivan and senator katie wallace And it’s prohibiting three-dimensional printing firearms and components. And we’re going to go to break here in just a minute. But before we do that, I want to read this to you when we get into the second segment. But I also like to highlight our sponsors. And I’m talking with Roger Mangan with the Roger Mangan State Farm Insurance Team. And we’re doing a series on this underinsured motorist coverage. And we had left this as a cliffhanger last week where one of your clients was riding his bike on a beautiful day and got hit by someone that had the minimums in Colorado of $25,000, $50,000, $15,000. That $25,000 was for liability. Your client is injured significantly. So what happens with that? He’s not able to work now. So what happens?
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Well, let’s assume he made a claim for loss of income of $200,000 we talked about last time. And he did receive $25,000 from the company that insured the car that hit him while he was on the bicycle. So we have a $175,000 deficit that… My client is fighting for to get reimbursed against that $200,000. Okay. So he turns to his own carrier, me, State Farm, where he has $250,000 slash $500,000 of underinsured motorist coverage. So he comes to State Farm and he says… I need $175,000. I have the coverage. Can you write me a check? Well, it’s not that easy. Your insurance company has the coverage for you, but it’s incumbent upon you, the injured party, to prove that you had the ability to work properly. because of the accident. So let’s say that State Farm agreed with the 175 deficit, wrote you a check, and now you’re made whole at 200,000. And that’s on income. That’s on income, yes. And we’re not in the pain and suffering at all. We’re just going to focus on loss of income and human life value. So, but here’s what happens. This guy is, let’s say, 65 years old, and the question is, was he going to work for another five years? Would he have future income? And let’s say he was making $100,000 a year for the next five years. That’s $500,000. Where could he recover that potential loss income in the event of the claim that we have on the air right now? He doesn’t have many sources at all because the 250 where we paid him, he had coverage of 250. He was making a claim for the 175 we paid him. So is he going away happy with that? Probably not because he had the potential of making more than 200,000, okay? So if he could make five and he only has 250 of coverage, if we paid him all of that money, he still would be out $250,000. So you get to a point where insurance exhausts the limits. So if that happens, how do you get compensated for your human life value? You can’t sue a rock or a dead horse. You can’t beat a dead horse. There’s no money in any insurance policy out there to compensate an individual. So you need to do some careful planning, and that careful planning has to do with disability income. And that’s about all you could do. As a source of potential future income, make a claim against your disability income policy, assuming you have one. And probably 80% of the people out there do not have any form of disability income. Wow.
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So what’s happening with your client? Can you give that kind of information?
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Well, this is a generic client. It’s not a real claim. What’s happening with the client is he has an obligation. Let’s go back to him trying to prove that he is worth the $250,000 that he has with me to pay him. So at least he has some money. The way that works is he has to prove that he has the potential to earn at least that 250 in order to get that 250. And actually, his earning bar is much greater than that. That’s where we were going a moment ago. There’s a limit to what you can get out of an insurance company, and that is your policy limits. So if we paid him the policy limits, we’re going to say, okay, we’ll pay you that, but prove to us that that you would have made that money. And that would require him to do a lot of record keeping, going back, saying, I lost money because I can’t work now and I can’t work in the future. And he’d have to have some tests, neurological tests, to prove that a brain injury prevented him from continuing to do what he was doing previous to the accident. There is no happy ending to this story. It’s a terrible ending. If he could get the $250, and by the way, if he gets the $250, he has to share that with his attorney, so his attorney gets half of that. So he has $125,000 and he got $25,000 from the other half he split with his attorney. So now he’s up to $150,000 and that’s all his income for the rest of his life and he’s 65 years old. So you need to talk to your insurance agent to figure, and by the way, you can’t buy insurance for everything, right? But at least you can maximize the coverages you’re paying for and the policy you have. It shouldn’t, and there are places you want to save money, but with your auto insurance policy with 20% of the drivers to 30%, not having insurance at all in Colorado, you really need to focus on that.
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And I know that you would have a complimentary appointment with people, you and your team. What’s that number, Roger Mangan? The number is 303-795-8855. Like a good neighbor, the Roger Mangan team is there.
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And welcome back to the Kim Monson Show. Be sure and check out our Web site. That is Kim Monson, M-O-N-S-O-N dot com. And this is George Washington’s birthday month. And so we want to highlight some of the things about George Washington. And with that. This is from Mount Vernon regarding his life. And he says, unlike many of his contemporaries, Washington never attended college or received a formal education. His two older half brothers, Lawrence and Augustine, attended Appleby Grammar School in England. However, after the death of their father, the family’s limited funds, limited funds for education, private tutors and possibly a local school in Fredericksburg provided George and his siblings with the only formal instruction he would receive. In addition to reading, writing, and basic legal forms, George studied geometry and trigonometry in preparation for his first career as a surveyor and manners, which would shape his character and conduct for the rest of his life. and this is regarding reading he said i conceive a knowledge of books is the basis upon which other knowledge is to be built and he said born in the age of reason washington was a part of a new generation of readers who had access to more information in the form of printed books almanacs pamphlets lectures sermons and newspapers than ever before These works, which introduced innovative ideas on everything from politics to science, invited readers of all classes to join in ink and paper conversations about their world. Washington followed these conversations eagerly, reading on the job to become a better soldier, farmer, and president. He corresponded with authors and friends in America and Europe, exchanging ideas that fed the ongoing agricultural, social, and political revolutions of his day. He built a library that would ultimately consist of more than 1,200 titles. More importantly, he committed himself to educating the next generation and supported public academies, colleges, and universities throughout the new nation. By the end of his life, he had come to see the advancement of knowledge as a national priority. And that is George Washington. And we each have 24 hours in a day. And we choose what we do with those 24 hours. That’s the great equality, is time. We all have the same amount of time. what then becomes an equal is we have different outcomes because of the choices that we make with that time and and the quote for the end of the show with george washington is he was always industrious and america’s great success was being industrious The fact that we are moving to a point where we are paying people, subsidizing them in housing and food and healthcare, that is not the way it’s supposed to be because it’s taking from one person to give to another. We need to be teaching industrious productivity, creativity to our next generation. Instead, we are seeing that there’s activism that’s being taught. Kids are not being able to read, write, do arithmetic, cursive. And we need to reclaim the kind of education that George Washington taught. you know, really thought was important for America. And so we are at a time, we are in our third founding. The amount of money that is going to school districts in the form of property taxes for debt and salaries and retirement, this is not sustainable whatsoever. We are about to the point where we can’t get a whole bunch more out of our taxpayers. And we are close to a tipping point on that. But I wanted to go back to our bill of the day, which is House Bill 1144. And again, the sponsors are Representative Andrew Boesenecker, Representative Lindsey Gilchrist, Senator Tom Sullivan, and Senator Katie Wallace. And it prohibits three-dimensional printing firearms and components. And so certainly we’ll want to know what Teddy Collins has to think about this with Spartan Defense. We’ll talk with him on Friday. But this is the commentary that CUT will be posting. It says this bill prohibits three-dimensional manufacturing of firearms, possession of digital instructions for three-dimensional printing of firearms, and distribution of digital firearm production instructions. Not only is this bill an infringement on the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms, but it also violates the First Amendment, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press in its outrageous prohibition to merely possess instructions for 3D printing of firearms. is this the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence that initiated the War of Independence, we are reminded of how early inhabitants manufactured and used personally owned firearms to win our many freedoms. Once again, we face a government that wants to disarm its population. The technical note to the fiscal note indicates that one person has been convicted of a comparable crime hardly significant. The use of the safety clause is a slap in the face to the citizens to redress their government. And that is the statement that we will be making regarding the House Bill 1144. Next thing, this is a piece from The Hill that I will want to delve into even more. It’s an opinion piece by Carl Polzer. And it says, opinion, do you want affordability? Start by retooling your state’s regressive tax system. This is the White House’s top economic advisors recently advised states to consider repealing taxes on corporate and personal income and to make up for it by drastically raising their sales taxes. This is the last thing states should do if they want to make life more affordable for most people. If enacted by every state, the White House plan would represent the single largest legislative transfer of wealth from the working class to the rich in the nation’s history, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. It says working class families would face dramatic tax increases, while the nation’s wealthiest families would see their state tax bills plummet. Relying largely on consumption taxes and flat income tax rates, most state and local tax systems are highly regressive, which means they garner a greater share of income from low- and middle-income families than from the wealthy. Over the last 30 years, many states have lowered or compressed their rates, making them more regressive, bucking this trend. A few recently had raised their top income tax rates into double digits. It is interesting as we go through this particular piece. What I really think that we need to do is to lower taxes across the board. And yes, indeed, sales taxes are regressive because they do affect those that are on the lower economic ladders. But what we really need to do is we’ve got to lower spending. We’ve got to lower taxes. And that is what we have to call for across the board. Next thing I wanted to, let’s see, mention is, let’s see. San Francisco residents are banding together to shut down the reparations fund claiming it’s dividing the city. This is from Fox News. And it says, Richie Greenberg, who is one of the plaintiffs suing San Francisco over its reparations fund, claimed that the measure is divisive because it solely favors black residents. It is dividing the city rather than trying to unite. So what we really need is to be focusing on how to uplift everybody rather than focusing on one group giving everything to that one group. And then everyone else is then responsible for paying for that one group. And when we talk about reparations, the idea that you would take from a set of people who never owned slaves to give to a group of people who were never slaves in the realm of slavery. of slavery in the United States before the Civil War is absolutely ludicrous. And certainly, there’s no way you’re going to unite people if you’re taking from one to give to another. And we do have slavery even now. This human trafficking that is occurring in our society today, even the trafficking of children, which I find It’s reprehensible. It’s unbelievable to me as well, but We know that it is happening. That is why I am such a strong no on the Senate bill 097 which would decriminalize Prostitution is I think that what it would do then is actually then just increase even more and more human trafficking and So we really need to be shedding light on what that really will do to society. We need to be working in our society to have our focus on high ideals, such as George Washington, these high ideals, instead of coming down to the the lowest of all denominators i know that prostitution is what they say it’s the oldest the oldest business out there i understand that but instead of supporting it we need to be talking about high ideals and there is no way that i see that legalized prostitution lifts up women and children whatsoever so we need to continue to shed light on that um And so going back to uniting, we need to be uniting around this, the high ideals of our founding, that all men are created equal with these rights from God of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. And so that is what we do need to focus on. We’re going to go to break here in just a moment, but I did want to mention Little Richie’s. And if you’re craving that great New York style pizza and pasta, Little Richie’s and Parker and Golden have you covered. 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Welcome back to the Kim Monson Show. Be sure and check out our website. That is Kim Monson, M-O-N-S-O-N.com. Your financial freedom is shaped by more than numbers. It’s shaped by planning for the realities of your life. At Mint Financial Strategies, Jody Hinsey and her team help you assess your current reality while planning for your future. Additionally, Mint Financial Strategies helps you navigate through your emotions regarding the economy, your career, and the market while encouraging you to evaluate family dynamics that could influence your financial well-being. These insights help Mint Financial Strategies to design a strategy that fits for your life. Take that step towards financial freedom. Call Mint Financial Strategies today. That number is 303-285-3080. Again, that’s 303-285-3080. And as you know, there’s two nonprofits that I feature on the show on a regular basis. One is the Center for American Values. They are located in Pueblo on the beautiful Riverwalk. And talking about George Washington, education, high ideals, they put together educational programs for that, and they focus on honor, integrity, and patriotism. So support them in what they’re doing. You can make a tax-deductible contribution. That website is americanvaluecenter.org, americanvaluecenter.org. And I think Joe is… Working on getting Harry Howry on the line. Do we have Harry yet, Joe? Okay. We don’t have Harry yet, so let me just do a quick little text message here. And we want to make, hold on here. okay what we’re going to be talking about is colorado vote tampering report and they just came out with this and hold on just a second here i need to send this text hold on live radio my friends here let me get that sorry about that okay I do always confirm here. So with that, I’m going to go ahead and get started to go through the, hold on here. Oh gosh, here we go. Okay. This was a report that was, and this is from Joe Hoff. It’s a breaking exclusive regarding Unite for Freedom. It says they uncover massive election fraud in Colorado where votes were changed after the election was certified. And it goes on to say, it says, tampering with federal election results is against the law, and a new study by Unite for Freedom exposes an explosive problem. Federal election records of the vote are changing after the election has been certified. Is this malice, ignorance, or is it apathy by our election officials? And it goes on to say, it says that Tina Peters was right. Harassed, prosecuted, and convicted by the state of Colorado for defying unlawful orders from Colorado Attorney General Jenna Griswold, Tina Peters is living a nightmare that no American should ever experience. Confined to a Colorado jail, Tina is serving an excessive and unwarranted prison sentence because she had the courage and integrity to follow federal law, requiring her to preserve the Mesa County 2020 election records. The Unite for Freedom Colorado vote tampering report is clear. Illegal changes were made to individual voter history records after certification of the 2020, the 2022 and the 2024 elections. And Tina knew that something was wrong, and it says that they now have the evidence to prove that. So what I think we’re going to do is we’re going to go to break early. So we do have Harry. Okay. Harry, how are you? Welcome to the show. Harry is the CEO of Unite for Freedom. Harry, welcome.
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Hi, Kim. How are you? Nice to talk to you again.
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Well, it’s good to have you as well. And I actually had mentioned the report of Joe Hoft kind of set this up for you. We’re breaking exclusive United for Freedom. You’ve uncovered massive election fraud in Colorado where votes were changed after the election was certified. This is pretty serious. And so walk us through this, Harry Howry.
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So we had indications of out of period edits to the voter history, um, for some time. And we’ve been trying to, uh, get the information. It’s difficult. Of course, they don’t like to give you the information and some states even charge exorbitant amounts to get to the voter history information. But the fact of the matter is that we have been studying, um, in many states, 35 states now, um, Registration information, the people that are voting. We have had a variance in states of 10s of thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands of votes that have been counted with no associated voter having been recorded. But then we got the idea. We actually started a number of years ago, but we didn’t have enough of the data to make a real splash. But in 2024 we decided to get serious and it takes a period of time to analyze, but essentially in Colorado, what we did in 2020, 2022 and 2024 is we compared essentially the voter history information over time. In 2020 and 2022, we see very significant changes to the voter history and For everybody in your audience to understand what this means is we see votes being added. We see votes being deleted. We end up with, you know, situations where there was no vote attributed to a particular person. And then, you know, as much as a year and a half later, they’re added back in or added to the voter history and And so the issue basically is, you know, what are they doing? Why would these votes be showing up a year after the election and the voter history information? And it’s a catch-22 for them, just to be clear. Election fraud doesn’t require intent. It requires disobedience to the law. And they’re supposed to keep you know, under our current federal election law, they’re supposed to keep accurate records of who voted. And so, you know, it is possible that these were some sort of attempt to cover up large, you know, errors in the system, but errors aren’t allowed. And just to be clear, it’s called election fraud when you change a vote or it’s, you know, actually… You know, a number of things are wrong when someone tries to certify a vote with tens of thousands of obviously inaccurate pieces of information about who voted. So in 2022, for an example, the total changes between the record of, you know, the closest record we could get in Colorado was in December of 2022. And between December of 2022 and November of 2023, there’s 35,000 changes, mostly deletions of voter history. But When we look back at 2020, the situation is much worse. So we find a significant situation. And these aren’t deletions only. They’re often additions. So in 2022, we see 73,460 additions added. in the period from December of 2024 to December of 2025. And remember, this is not talking about the 2024 election. I’m talking about the 2022 election. So the voter history for 2022 suddenly, you know, considerably after the election was run, has 73,460 votes added to the voter history. So there’s really only two things that could explain this. One is they had massive malfunctions in the system that they’re covering up. It’s illegal. Um, That’s the most benign explanation. The more probable explanation is trying to wash out the history of voter fraud. And so, you know, the fact is we’re calling, you know, for the DOJ to investigate these numbers. We’re totally transparent. We’ll give them to the state, as a matter of fact, if they just ask us for them. But the fact is, in 2024… We have significant changes, not as significant. Are they getting better at hiding them? I don’t know. I mean, it’s not or maybe they fix something or maybe they just are waiting because they know that we’re watching. But in 2022, like I said, there’s a significant amount of changes between December of 2022 and December of 2025. You know, hundreds of thousands, actually. And it was much worse in 2020. Our point is this, you know, Peter had every reason to believe, and I’m not talking about, you know, the court, you know, proceedings and the mysterious denial of the ability to introduce certain evidence into the record and stuff. But I am talking about the fact that there’s something very strange going on that cannot possibly be legal. It reflects either on massive errors in the system that they’re trying to hide, again, which is illegal, I mean, because understand, when they change the voter history for an individual, they’re essentially changing their participation record, doing an adjudication-type process without anybody paying attention. This type of tampering with federal records is blatantly illegal. Okay. Harry, so what— There’s no procedural process that covers such a thing. Go ahead.
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Okay, so walk me through this. We have an election, and it is certified, which means that’s it. That’s cast in stone. This election is certified, and the Secretary of State, I guess, says that this is the official election, this is the official results. this is it and that’s what people thinks that it is but what you’re saying then is I don’t think I quite understand is so voter history so for example my voter history is there is a history that I voted in certain elections and I’m in the system. So are they taking some people out of the system? Are they taking voters out of the system and adding voters into the system after the election? I’m not quite clear on that. I don’t quite understand.
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Let me walk you through just one line of our report for the 2022 election. This is the one that causes all sorts of consternation, right? So one line of, you know, or section of the 2022 report is essentially looking at the voter history portion of the voter registration rolls. So in the period from December of 2022 to November of 2023, after the election was certified, They delete 35,000 votes, or voter histories, not votes, voter histories. In the period from November of 2023 to December of 2024, they delete 42,750 votes. That amounts to about, you know, a little over 79,000 deletions. Well, now they have a problem, right, because they have 79,000 gaps in the record. So what do they do in 2024? Again, this is pertaining to the record of the 2022 election. They add back in 75,454 voters. So now it looks like the vote total is about the same as what they were reporting in December of 2022. But it’s not. There are over 75,000 votes that have been shifted to different voters. There’s no explanation for this. There’s just no explanation. Why would they be deleting voters? And then why would they, for goodness sake, be adding them back in? And mind you, these are different voters now. They’re attributing the 75,454 votes to different voters. So, you know, what are they doing? You know, this requires a forensic examination. We’re calling for a forensic examination by federal authorities of the Colorado vote. I mean, the shifting of the record from one voter to the next outside the period, are you kidding? What could possibly explain that? The only thing I can think of, if you saw this, let me put it a different way. If you were a financial auditor… of, let’s say, an accounts payable system for a company, and you saw shifts like this between journal entries on the account, you know, for payments, or you saw shifts like this with regard to contract records on the accounts payable system, you would automatically assume that it was fraud, and you would dig into it deeply. We assume that this is election fraud under the law, Again, defined by the fact that there’s a unique aspect to election fraud that people don’t understand. They recognized even back in 1888 that you could not allow elections to all be litigated. that it was a requirement for election officials to administer under a concept called affirmative duty requirement that election officials administer elections according to the law. These are all violations, federal felonies ranging from federal record tampering to election fraud. You’ve got, again, pertaining to the 2022 election, you’ve got tens of thousands of records being changed. It’s like they said Kim Monson voted in 2022, but then by 2024, they’re showing Kim didn’t vote. And instead, they’re showing Harry Howery voted. The totals stay about the same. But the people to which the votes were attributed have been changed. So, again.
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Well, Harry, let’s go to break. My next question is, how did you uncover this? So that’s going to be the question when we come back. We’re talking with Harry Howry. He is the CEO of Unite for Freedom. And, boy, this is amazing. And we have these discussions because of our sponsors. For everything mortgages, reach out to Lorne Levy.
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And welcome back to the Kim Monson Show. Check out our website, kimmonson.com. Also, check out the website for the USMC Memorial Foundation. They’ve got a couple of things coming up. One is the President’s Challenge, which will be in March. Paula Sarles will be turning 77. She’s the president, and so you can support her with a new challenge. That’ll be on the website shortly. And then they will be having their golf tournament. And you can get early bird pricing on that. And we’re talking with Harry Howry. He is the CEO of Unite for Freedom. And we’re talking about this Colorado vote tampering report that came out. One of our listeners had emailed over to me the Joe Hoft article that just came out. which is really amazing. But she said she presented this report to the Larimer County Commissioners this past November 2025, and their response was, well, the numbers we were given are not what you show. And she says this is so frustrating. So how did you come up with this report? What was the analysis? How did that happen, Harry?
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So a couple of things. What she’s reporting, I assume, is she’s talking about the scorecard portion of our analysis, which was available back at that period of time. So the scorecard deals with whether or not there are facial or what’s called prima facie violations of registration law in terms of the registrations. And then it deals with how many of those people that had violations of their registration, you know, law, whether, you know, calling into question the legitimacy of those registrations, how many of those people voted. So that would have been able to be presented back in 2025. This voter tampering report is new. And basically the data that we’ve got, that section of the report that’s in Joe Hoff’s article, is dealing with what we were just talking about. So it is very frustrating. The number of errors, as an example, in 2024, when you look at the number of votes that are counted in Colorado, it was 3,192,745 at the time of reporting the general results on November 5th. or whatever date it was. I’m looking at this wrong. I’m referring to the 2024 election. So on November 5th, 2024, the reported number of votes in Colorado was 3,192,745. The returned mail-in ballots that are showing and in-person votes, less the number that were rejected, There’s 3,226,968. There’s a difference between those two totals of 34,223. So this is what we call the vote-to-voter discrepancy. And everybody says this is just an administrative thing. It’s not just an administrative thing. The two are supposed to add up to exactly the same number. And anything that’s in there without proper records having been kept is at least a violation of federal records laws, but also indicative of a system that is incapable of rendering an accurate total. And the certification of a vote that has an inaccurate total in it without reconciliation of what is happening is election fraud, as defined under the law. And again, we get confused with a crazy interpretation by the mainstream media that’s compelled by, you know, what constitutes securities fraud, what constitutes banking fraud. What people don’t understand is that this system is administered by officials of the state, either delegated to individuals or directly under officials of the state. And it’s supposed to be accurate. You can’t audit, you can’t control the election when you have tens of thousands of errors in the system. Do you have any idea who even won? And any auditor, any potential auditor will tell you when… When the number of checks written and the number of accounts payable POs don’t agree with each other, you don’t know whether or not the error is what you see on your report or if the error is much larger because you don’t know what’s happening. What it tells you is the system is broken. So that’s the election validity scorecard, what we call the validity scorecard. So in that scorecard, forget the number of voters with inaccurate registrations that should have forbidden them from voting. You’ve got 34,000 discrepancies between the number that voted and the count that was rendered for the ballots. What we’re talking about before the break was the vote tampering report, which is a different set of data and is only just available. And in 2020 in the general election, these changes, total number of changes in the voter history record over time were 328,000. In 2022, the number is 155,000. In 2024, which is relatively new because these changes occur over a very long period of time in Colorado, which we don’t have a very long period of time yet, but these changes occur over years. There’s no explanation other than trying to make errors or actual intentional fraud disappear from the record. And it needs to be investigated because it’s illegal regardless. You can’t change official records that are supposed to be retained under law. It’s not. Obviously not legitimate. Now, in 2024, there are fewer changes. Is that because they fixed something? Is it because they figured out how to hide something better? You know, I don’t know. But the conduct of elections in 2020 and 2022 clearly show massive, you know, vote, you know, vote tampering or, you know, tampering with federal election records.
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uh and likely shows uh intentional election fraud cover-up okay so harry i’m you know um a novice on this and so am i understanding this and we’re going to run out of time i have so many questions so we’re going to have to get you booked booked here so So this isn’t like the voter rolls where people might be moving away and then so they might be taken off and somebody moves in and they’re added. That’s not it. What you’re saying is that the voter records for that certified election is what’s changing. Am I getting that right?
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Well, the voter registration rules are a record, right? But they also have to maintain, you know, ballot counts, you know, the actual vote count. And they’re also required under law to maintain a record of who voted. It’s required under law. And it’s one of those auditable items that they talk about in the Help America Vote Act. You know, these are not, you know— optional numbers they’re not just administrative errors it’s a system that is lying to us the system is lying to us are the people lying to us you know is it possible that there’s some sort of completely incompetent programming behind the colorado uh you know vote registration and voter history system yeah absolutely but under coy in 1888 the supreme court decides the federal election officials have an obligation an obligation to conduct the election according to law. The law says they have to keep a record of the voter histories. That’s whether or not you voted. And understand, this isn’t people moving away. In 2022, they added, two years after the election, they added 73,000 plus voters to the voter history at it not deleted at it these aren’t people that moved away they’re they’re people that you know suddenly had voter history that didn’t have voter history in the state before oh okay harry we’re out of time but we’ve we’re
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We’ve got to talk again. I’m looking at the schedule, and I’ve got it pretty jammed up. I’m going to reach out, and we’re going to get you on as soon as possible because this is so important. So, Harry Howry, thank you. But we are out of time, unfortunately. Thank you, Kim. We will talk again soon. And our quote for the end of the show is from George Washington. He says, it’s wonderful what we can do if we’re always doing. So today, be grateful, read great books, think good thoughts, listen to beautiful music, communicate and listen well, live honestly and authentically, strive for high ideals, and like Superman, stand for truth, justice, and the American way. My friends, you are not alone. God bless you, and God bless America.
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Yeah, you know us. We’re pretty busy. We just wrapped up our last educational dinner, and boy, was that well-received. Moving on into March, we’re focusing on our Women in Wealth Networking Group, one of my favorite events. We’ve been doing this since 2012, so over a decade now. And Women in Wealth was first established because of the let’s say lack of attention to women and financial planning and you know women tend to outlive our guys we tend to um you know work a little bit less and women technically feel less prepared than men and so that was kind of the reason we started women in wealth And so we’re getting ready for our next event. That’s going to be Friday, March 6th. Those events tend to be a little bit more network related, not as much education on those because we like to have the women just kind of get together a little bit. But we’re going to be making kitchen tea towels on March 6th. That’s a Friday at 5 p.m. down in Lone Tree.
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Okay, this is interesting, kitchen tea towels. So tell me more about that. And I love tea towels, I should say that.
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Yeah, so the women’s event, we always try to do something a little bit more interactive. And so, you know, it’s hard to come up with a new craft every three months for over 12 years now. And so the tea towels, and we’ll have an education event around that. I haven’t quite nailed that down yet. But we’ll be painting and stamping tea towels for Kitchen. And, you know, the ladies, they like to just kind of chit-chat and gather. So we like to always have something interactive that they can do.
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Okay. And is there food and stuff as well?
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Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. We usually bring in Chipotle. That’s kind of our standard. Sometimes we’ll order pizza. But yeah, we always feed our gals. We have wine available, too, or water if you prefer. But oh, yeah, we feed them, too.
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Don’t you find that relationships are so important? That’s what you really focus on at Mint Financial Strategies, and that’s what we do here at the Kim Monson Show as well. But bringing people together, bringing women together to create relationships, I think we need more of that when we have our computers and our phones. I think that people are really craving to get together and have relationships, Jodi.
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Oh, I completely agree. And I think that’s what differentiates us here at Mint versus other financial advisors is the amount of focus that we put on the one on one relationship and all of these networking things. And, you know, you think about today’s world and. artificial intelligence and everything that’s going on, I’m not worried about being replaced because I know a computer cannot replace what we do. And when you’re talking about money, it is such a personal thing that a computer cannot take over. And women specifically are so relationship focused. And that’s why we do these events all the time throughout the year.
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How can people get on your list so that they know what’s coming up?
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Yep, they can visit us on our website. But the best way, honestly, to get involved is to either call me or email me. You can call or text 303-285-3080. Again, that’s 303-285-3080. Or you can email me. Email is Jody with a Y. That’s J-O-D-Y at MintFS.com.
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Okay, Jody, that sounds like a lot of fun. And again, that is on March 6th, correct? I can’t believe we’re talking March 6th. That’s not that far off now. I know. It’s only a couple of weeks away. Okay. Well, we will talk with you again in a couple of weeks. And that is Jody Henze with Mint Financial Strategies. That number is 303-285-3080. Jody, have a great day. You too. Bye-bye. Okay. And another great sponsor of the show is the Roger Mangan State Farm Insurance Team. And State Farm in Colorado has lowered auto insurance rates for both their current clients and new clients. And so you might be able to save some money. Give them a call, 303-795-8855, for a complimentary appointment. Like a good neighbor, the Roger Mangan Team is there.
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And welcome back to the Kim Monson Show. Be sure and check out our website. That is Kim Monson, M-O-N-S-O-N dot com. And on the line with me is Susan Harris. And the Harris family has a gold sponsorship of the show. And it’s always a great conversation when Susan is on. Susan, welcome. Good morning. Good morning. And first of all, how’s things in Arizona? You’ve moved to Arizona, and we’ve had Harry Howery on the line as our featured guest in our number one. I listened to that.
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That was quite enlightening and very interesting. You know, I’m excited about where that might go and possibly continue. just open things up for Colorado in a really positive way.
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Well, and we ran out of time on this. As many of you know, back in 2024, you as listeners and followers, we raised money for Unite for Freedom to file a lawsuit that Colorado’s not meeting the minimum standards as set forth by Congress. Then many of you in Jefferson County helped fund the Jefferson County… uh report that is on unite for freedom and this is new uh this colorado vote tampering report and so there’s a lot more i need to delve into with harry and i’m going to figure out how to maybe do a longer form on that but the elections in colorado i really think colorado is at the tip of the spear but there’s funny stuff going on everywhere um but what’s the latest in arizona what’s
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Go ahead. I will just admit I haven’t kept up with the latest about election fraud in Arizona, although we know there or we’re pretty sure there was quite a bit of election fraud over the last several elections. And even in elections where Republicans won, I’m not saying it’s a one sided situation. I know it’s just we don’t trust the numbers because. It’s just too unusual how the results get distributed to the public and how the numbers change so quickly overnight and that type of thing. And Georgia, you know, is being looked at very closely right now for obvious reasons. But I really do think Colorado, Arizona, and Georgia – And then you just move out from there. California would be a wonderful system to audit, I’m sure. But it’s just so interesting because time and time again, we’re seeing how the public and the will of the people is being thwarted. And it’s just so confusing. Why is it that we feel like the will of the people is one thing, but what actually gets voted in is another thing entirely? And it’s just so frustrating. And this may be a clue to why our frustrations are never realized.
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Well, I was talking with someone this weekend, and to your point, what people think that they are voting for, what they’re told, and when the person gets into office could be something totally different. We see that in Colorado, but an example of that is Virginia. This, is it Spansberger? She ran as a moderate Democrat, but she is, now that she’s in office, she’s pushing policy that is close to communism, right?
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And there are even now reports of Democrats that are running as Republicans, which is just so mind blowing, I guess, you know, just by any means necessary, I guess, is their motto.
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What breaks my heart, Susan, as you know, my other show is America’s Veterans Stories. And to think about all the blood and treasure that was sacrificed to fight communism, and now we’re voting it in, well, ostensibly we’re voting it in, in America, is… It’s really mind blowing. And so on the show, we focus on two things. One, we want to make sure that our elections are free, fair, honest and transparent. But then we also have to engage in the battle of ideas because there are people that are legitimately voting for communism as well. And so we need to engage in the battle of ideas and make the case for liberty, which is the responsible exercise of freedom. And we’ve lost so much ground with the voices that people hear in education, in woke churches, the media. We’ve really lost a lot of ground on that. And, of course, we’re working to engage in this battle of ideas. So it’s two things, free, fair, honest, and transparent elections, but also… We’ve got to convince people that liberty, responsible exercise of freedom, the American idea, is what helps people thrive and flourish.
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Absolutely. You know, you guys have been talking this morning about the bill in Colorado to legalize prostitution. And it’s just so interesting to me. Colorado legalized marijuana. And I would love to see a list of the demise of the state. since that bill passed, since marijuana was legalized. You know, was there a spike in real estate and was there this huge, you know, economic boom from that initially? Possibly. But I would say over the last several years, The real impact of that legalization has been very negative. The homeless population has just spiraled out of control. And just in general, as a person who’s not living in the city of Denver anymore, when I come to visit, you can feel a darkness there. It’s dirty. It doesn’t feel safe downtown. And that’s since those laws were put in place and legalizing marijuana. I don’t think has uplifted anyone in the state of Colorado. And we, you know, but Colorado doesn’t learn from these things. And so now they’re just going to double down on the debauchery. And I just it’s really frustrating. And I don’t understand why. Again, I don’t think the will of the people is to legalize prostitution. Where is that coming from?
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Right. I don’t think it is the will of the people either. And so all of this elections really matter.
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And it just seems like the lowest common denominator continues. to get voted in.
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I agree with you, Susan. Colorado feels, there’s a darkness that I feel in Colorado. That’s why we are engaged in this battle of ideas. Sometimes as we’re looking at this legislation that is being proposed, which is really, it is a great service that my fellow Colorado Union of Taxpayers, that they’re doing in looking at all this legislation. But there’s times, and there’s so many things that are being introduced that everyday people don’t even know about. And in some ways it’s like, dear Lord, I wish I didn’t know this. It would be nice if I didn’t.
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I think that’s one of the strategies that the left uses is overwhelm. And they just, you know, overwhelm the system with bad ideas. And then you can control people because eventually they’ll give up. And, you know, it’s kind of like battling a big insurance company when you’ve got a claim and they don’t want to pay it. They’ll just constantly throw things at you because they know eventually if they require constant, you know, new information, more forms, more authorization, You’ll just give up. And I think, you know, to your credit, Kim, and many people in Colorado, thank goodness, you’re not going to give up. That’s not going to happen. And so try as they might, we will not give up. And I think, you know, you can see on a national level what not giving up has accomplished. And I just want to, you know, shine a little bit of light on that because we These last the last year, a little over a year since the Trump administration. And don’t get me wrong, I don’t agree with everything they do. I don’t know some of their policies. I’m not all that keen on. But when you look at the behemoth of a ship that has to be turned around, they have really performed a miracle, in my opinion, on every issue, every issue. you know, element of government from, you know, health and human services, the economy, energy, education, the military, immigration, just every level of our government, the ship has been turned. And that, to me, is quite encouraging. And it’s fortunate that at least on a national level, We can see some light happening. And don’t get me wrong, there’s still huge problems and some of the policies that even the Trump administration wants to try. I’m not sure it’s the right way to go. But you can see that they are really making an effort to do the right thing and put our country back on the right track.
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Well, Susan, I agree. There are so many things that I really appreciate that the Trump administration is doing. The main thing is, is I want them always to adhere to the Constitution. And it goes back to the George Washington quote, is the Constitution is, you know, it really is our North Star for how to govern. And, of course, over all these years, those… at many of the major law schools have talked about a living constitution. Well, what they’ve tried to do is to change the constitution. We need to go back to these or reclaim these foundational constitutional principles. And so we’re going to continue the discussion. We’re talking with show sponsors, Susan Harris, and thank you to her and her family for their great sponsorship of the show. These are important discussions. And one of the things that the Trump administration is doing is really attacking this climate narrative, which has been used to just totally control our lives as well. But if you’re having any challenges with your own personal climate, you’ll want to talk to Ben’s Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling.
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And welcome back to the Kim Monson Show. Be sure and check out our website. That is Kim Monson, M-O-N-S-O-N.com. And text is 720-605-0647. I’m trying to watch those as they’re coming in. And Gemi says, oh, no, no, no, we won’t give up. In many ways, Susan Harris, and welcome to the show. I feel like this is… George Washington and the Patriots as they as we were fighting for independence from this the British Empire it seems so daunting but I think that we have to remember that our ace in the hole is the divine provider he had his hand on America at our founding and he has his hand on us even at this time as we are facing this this significant evil in our society down but we’ve got the divine provider on our side because we’re on His side.
SPEAKER 19 :
That’s absolutely true. And I think we need to constantly make sure that we are discerning that we are following the road of truth and what God has designed for us, what God wants from us. And it’s not always easy to discern that in this world that we live in. And so we do have to be very cautious about it. But I so, you know, when we say he’s on our side, I want to just caution everyone that, you know, we aren’t arrogant about that. We are very discerning and trying to be very cautious about, you know, which way we also allow our minds to be drawn. So I just want to add that caveat. I think it’s important.
SPEAKER 03 :
Absolutely. And we need to make sure that we are humble and prayerfully asking for his wisdom and his discernment as we are making these decisions. And George Washington prayed constantly, and it was daunting what he was going through. And I would say he was very humble with his relationship with the divine provider.
SPEAKER 19 :
Absolutely. Well, all the families… You know, it’s so interesting. They didn’t have the distractions that we have. And there was a lot of quiet in their lives that we don’t have. And I know everything’s relative. So maybe in their day, it didn’t feel quiet, even though it was compared to our lives today. But I think that’s something that’s missing is that time of reflection, that time where You know, even electricity wasn’t available. So they had to use their time in a different way and really use their minds. One thing that I found interesting that I saw recently was a lot of the people that governed this country were wealthy, educated people. And they had what’s called generational wealth. And at the time, our government did not penalize people with generational wealth. And so those people really had time and they didn’t need money. And then our country introduced estate taxes. And now it’s very difficult to build generational wealth because when someone passes away, the government steps in and takes at least half of of the wealth they were able to accumulate. And it’s just so interesting to me to think about that. Yes, there probably needs to be a balance, but there was a time when generational wealth was really respected And those people had the time and energy and they weren’t driven by greed because they didn’t need any more wealth in their life. They already had it. And so their main focus was governing. Not always. Don’t get me wrong. I’m sure there was still a lot of shenanigans that went on. But they could at least have a chance at governing without corruption. And I’m wondering if that was a pivotal moment in this country when we started punishing people that had generational wealth.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, that is one of the tenets of the Communist Manifesto is a state tax. And the other is a progressive income tax. And when the income tax was introduced, it became an amendment to the Constitution. What you’re basically doing is you’re… uh penalizing people for working hard taking risks coming up with ideas creating businesses and so those two things i think really well they’re both they’re they’re both um based in communism and it’s important that people and of course communism is also based on envy instead of creativity and innovation the difference between I would say communism is people look at somebody with generational wealth and they they are envious of it and say, how on earth did they they must have taken it from somebody else where the American idea is you look at somebody with generational wealth or creating wealth in their lives, and you say, gosh, in America, if they could do it, I could do it. And I think that’s the difference. Susan, last time you were on, this was really something I hadn’t thought about, and you brought this forward, and that is regarding the NFL. We talked a little bit about that Bad Bunny was going to be the halftime entertainment, and you… had connected this dot that I hadn’t, and that is that the NFL wants to go global. And I was talking with a young person about… I said, gosh, I was reading articles that the whole halftime was in Spanish. And they said, well, you realize the NFL is going to play a game… and it named a number of South American countries. And I thought, oh, my gosh, Susan was on this before, at least the first time I’d heard about it, is the NFL is no longer focused on really being American. And I thought that was interesting that you had come up with that even before the Super Bowl.
SPEAKER 19 :
I think they’re even going to play a couple of games in Australia next season. So I definitely believe that that is, you know, Roger Goodell, that’s the direction he’s going and that’s the direction the NFL is going. And in a way, I understand it. You know, media has provided now so many choices for people, you know, with all the streaming services, not only movies and television shows, but also just podcasts. YouTube videos, TikTok, Instagram, there’s just so much vying for our attention that advertisers are looking at the NFL probably and saying, you know, hey, your market share is pretty small, and we can get more bang for our buck in these other areas. So in a way, I really understand it, and it’s sad because we consider football – You know, the American sport and baseball, too, I feel like. But, you know, I don’t know if those sports can survive with so many other entertainment alternatives out there for people to watch and enjoy. And it’s really tough. I think, you know, watching people compete in sports, you have to really have a love for that particular sport. And it’s just interesting. Soccer is a lot more popular worldwide, really, than American football. And so they’re also competing with other sports. But it’s really interesting to me to watch how it’s evolved. And I don’t know when the last time you watched an NFL football game was, but… When I watch those games now, it’s surprising to me how little action there is and how much downtime there is, how many commercials there are. And it’s hard to entertain me with one of those games anymore. So I guess I kind of understand that they’re struggling to figure out their future.
SPEAKER 03 :
It seems to me that they are taking the American fan for granted, though. Yes. That, I think, could come back to bite them.
SPEAKER 19 :
It might. You know, I guess time will tell. It definitely might. I agree. You know, I just… It’s hard because there’s a part of me that really wants to maintain the American idea in football. And so it’s hard for me to imagine allowing it to go global, so to speak. But I think the market will have its say. And and and that is true capitalism. That is what we believe in, that you have to let the market, you know, have its say. And so we will see what happens.
SPEAKER 03 :
We will see what happens. And speaking of the market, here in Colorado, obviously, we’re supposed to be getting a new stadium. I know that they’re talking about moving a stadium in Kansas City and some of the other NFL franchises. I really, speaking of free market, I do not think that the taxpayers should be on the hook for all of the infrastructure or for building these stadiums. I agree. I think that the free market needs to be involved in that instead of government funding, because government funding means that’s all of us. Right.
SPEAKER 19 :
And if the NFL is going to go global and if it’s no longer an American sport, so to speak, then, OK, the taxpayers should not be involved in your infrastructure at all.
SPEAKER 03 :
Totally agree. Totally agree. We’ve got just about three minutes left. Susan Harris and I want to talk just a little bit about California. This is an article from the New York Post. It says Gavin Newsom goes global. Why U.S. voters should beware. It says that his travel itinerary looks more like a foreign minister than the governor of a state in crisis. And it says that basically his state is not doing well, but he doesn’t seem to care because he’s acting more like a globalist. What’s your thoughts on him?
SPEAKER 19 :
Oh, my gosh. Well, Gavin Newsom is a psychopath. I don’t, you know, I… I don’t really have thoughts on him because I just don’t believe in him. I don’t believe a word that comes out of his mouth. And he will say anything to further his own personal career. And he, I don’t even know how to respond to that because I just believe that he is so inept and such a horrible failure as a governor. And it is so obvious. But he’s going to continue to be supported by the Democrat machine because he sold his soul to them. And that’s that’s what they’re going to run with. And he’s willing to say or do anything. And he really doesn’t care about the truth. So. i just buyers beware voters beware you want california’s complete and utter failures in every area of the government to be spread across this nation that’s what you will get with gavin newsom and hopefully it’s so obvious to people that they won’t be foolish in that way but I don’t know. The media is very powerful in convincing people to believe things that are not true. So we shall see. But I just don’t trust Gavin Newsom on any issue. And I don’t believe anything that he says.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, and so what they’re going to run on is, as you say, I think the candidate probably, whoever the candidate is, will say whatever. For example, the Spamburger in… Virginia will say what what they know that people want to hear. They have no intention of delivering on that. But then the other thing is, is because of that, then they will continue to foment hatred of Donald Trump. And so we’re in quite a time here for the next next few months as we are coming into the 2026 election. Susan Harris, I always learn so much when.
SPEAKER 19 :
you know when we have these conversations and i appreciate them what’s your final thought for our listeners because you normally are optimistic you give us some optimism so what’s your final thought yeah well i think um you know if we look at the big picture really considering it’s only been really one year since we won an election on a national basis It’s really incredible what’s been accomplished so far. And one of the main accomplishments, Kim, is just transparency. So much has been brought to light. And more needs to come to light. And we can talk about that another time. But so much has been brought out into the public domain. So much fraud. has been shown to the Americans like what your taxpayer dollars are really being spent on. There’s just, it’s been an incredible year and I think we need to really take credit for a huge win on so many issues across the country. And it’s not perfect. No administration is going to be perfect. But as I said, we have turned the ship quite a bit, and hopefully we can continue to turn the ship around.
SPEAKER 03 :
Absolutely. Totally agree with you, Susan Harris. As always, thank you. We’ll talk with you next month. Have a great day and greatly appreciate your sponsorship of the show because we have to continue to shed light on what is happening there. So, Susan, have a great day. You too, Kim. Thanks so much. And another great sponsor of the show is John Bozen and Bozen Law. You’ll want to reach out to them if you’ve been injured.
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and welcome back to the kim monson show be sure and check out our website that is kim monson m-o-n-s-o-n.com and we’ve been talking about george washington since this is his birthday month and it is president’s day and so i wanted to share this about washington it says unlike many of his contemporaries washington never attended college or received a formal education his two older half brothers lawrence and augustine attended appleby grammar school in england However, after the death of their father, the family limited funds for education. Private tutors and possibly a local school in Fredericksburg provided George and his siblings with the only formal instruction he would receive. In addition to reading, writing, and basic legal forms, George studied geometry and trigonometry in preparation for his first career as a surveyor, and manners, which would shape his character and conduct for the rest of his life. Tell you what, my friends, if we brought back good manners into our society, we would eliminate a whole bunch of the challenges that we have. And he said this, I conceive a knowledge of books as the basis upon which other knowledge is to be built. He was born in the age of reason, and he was part of this new generation of readers who had access to more information in the form of printed books, almanacs, pamphlets, lectures, sermons, and newspapers than ever before. And these works introduced innovative ideas on everything from politics to science and invited readers of all classes to join in ink and paper conversations about their world. And I wanted to talk with Paula Sarles, who is the president of the USMC Memorial Foundation, about some of the things that’s happening here within the next few months. Hopefully we’ve got Paula on the line here, Jo. Good morning, Kim. There she is. Okay. Paula Sarles, I can’t believe that March is right around the corner, which means it is your birthday. Yes.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yep. I’m turning 77, and it’s my 57th wedding anniversary. Tony was with me, so it seemed like a seven theme. So my challenge is, for my birthday challenge this year, is to stand for seven hours at the memorial, starting at 8 o’clock, at least seven hours, and just read names. of the fallen and tell stories for those that I know and invite people to come out and encourage me on and donate and hopefully raise a few funds to keep the flags flying and the lights on at the memorial.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, and so what day is that going to occur?
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s March 14th. It’s a Saturday, and it’s at the memorial at 16899 West Colfax. where 6th Avenue and Colfax intersect. And you can learn more about the memorial at usmcmemorialfoundation.org. And we also have information there about our golf tournament in May.
SPEAKER 03 :
And that’s usmcmemorialfoundation.org. I need to let everybody know that the Little Richies in Golden is across the street from the memorial. So normally when I come out to the memorial, I will grab a calzone at Little Richies and take that home as well because that’s normally where I park is over in that parking lot.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, and they have great pizza. So it’s a good time to come out and have some pizza and come visit the memorial and We’ll have our board members out there to talk to people about what we’re doing, and it’ll be a good time.
SPEAKER 03 :
It’ll be a great time. So that is March 14th. And then the golf tournament right now, you have early bird pricing for the golf tournament. It’s going to be in May, which as fast as time is going, that’s right around the corner as well, Paula.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes, it is. And we’re working hard to get it going. And We’ve got people registering already, and we hope you’ll take advantage of the early bird pricing. It saves a lot of money and helps us to plan. There’s only, I think there’s like 36 teams, foursomes available. So you want to get one of those if you’ve got friends that want to play and stuff. It’s going to be a good day. It’s a beautiful golf course.
SPEAKER 03 :
You and I were thinking the same thing. I was just going to have you mention the golf course.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes, Castletines North. And it’s, I think, the second or third best course in the state. So it’s a really nice course. And their food for lunch is delightful and really yummy. They’re doing brisket, and it’s going to be really good.
SPEAKER 03 :
Okay, and yes, and the golf tournament is the Ridge at Castle Pines North. So that is at the website. That is usmcmemorialfoundation.org. And this work of the memorial is so important. It’s a tax-deductible contribution, and when you contribute to the memorial, foundation. But to remember and honor is, I think, really foundational to a society to remember and honor those that have given their lives or been willing to give their lives for our liberty, Paula Sarles.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes, it is. And there’s so many stories. Every name has a wonderful story connected. And we appreciate you doing Americans Veterans Stories. And we’re hoping that we can share some additional information about these wonderful heroes that have been in our lives.
SPEAKER 03 :
And again, to support that is usmcmemorialfoundation.org. Paula, thank you so much. We’ll talk with you next week. And I thank you and your team for the great work that you do.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay. Thank you, Kim. We appreciate your support.
SPEAKER 03 :
Most definitely. It is my honor. And today the show, talking with Susan Harris about really globalism, talking about our elections with Harry Howery. I’m going to figure out a way to do something long form with Harry Howery. And so stay tuned. We’ve got some exciting things that’s going to be happening here at the Kim Monson Show. So stay tuned on that. But I would really like to create something interactive with Harry because I still have so many questions, and the fact that they did this tampering report here for Colorado, which is one of the first that they’ve done, what can we do? We’ve got our lawsuits out there, and so we’ve got to make sure that we get these elections to a point where we know that they’re free, fair, honest, and transparent in time for the 2026 election. And I think that this vote tampering report, in addition to the lawsuit, or the two lawsuits that we have, in addition to the Jefferson County report that many of you stepped forward to help fund that as well, we’ve got to continue to shed light on what is going on on this, and then also continue to engage in this battle of ideas so that you can get your your brain around what is happening and that is another reason why I recommend that you support cut and once you do that you can join online you will receive the email that we will be sending out on Mondays to the legislators and the governor regarding legislation that is being presented down at the state house and you can do that by going to coloradotaxpayer.org We’ve got to engage in this battle of ideas. That’s what it’s always about. It’s good versus evil. It’s creation versus destruction. It’s life versus death. Those are the things that really are on the table here, and that’s why we do the show. And our quote for the end of the show is from George Washington. He says, it’s wonderful what we can do if we’re always doing. So today, my friends, be grateful, read great books, think good thoughts, listen to beautiful music, communicate and listen well, live honestly and authentically, strive for high ideals, and like Superman, stand for truth, justice, and the American way. My friends, you are not alone. God bless you, and God bless America.
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