Join Kim Munson as she delves into the most compelling stories shaping our world today. From discussing the latest in politics and world affairs to exploring how governmental force impacts individual rights, Kim provides a platform for dialogue and insight. In this episode, we unpack historical changes in leadership and the implications of newly instated policies on our freedoms. With lively debates and engaging discussions, listeners are encouraged to critically assess the balance between liberty and governance. Stay informed and inspired as we navigate through the complexities of contemporary politics.
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It’s the Kim Munson Show, analyzing the most important stories.
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That seems to me like government is establishing a religion.
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The latest in politics and world affairs.
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If you give people rights, women’s rights, gay rights, whatever, there can’t be equal rights if there are special rights.
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Today’s current opinions and ideas.
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Surveys show that people still really prefer freedom over government force.
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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 Munson Show. Thank you so much for joining us. You’re each treasured, you’re 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 day in history. Thank you to the team. That’s Producer Joe, Luke, Rachel, Zach, Echo, Charlie, Mike, Teresa, and all the people here at Crawford Broadcasting. Producer Joe, when we were doing our pre-call, you sound so excited as a young person here in America.
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I am very excited. I have high hopes, and I see a very big light at the end of this tunnel.
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That is so awesome, because before that, it was somewhat daunting, yes?
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Yes, very. And kind of angering.
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So there’s a lot. Boy, yesterday was a historical day in so many ways. But I’m so excited for our young people, our children, our grandchildren. We’ve got a lot of work to do. And Donald Trump went to work on day one. Amazing. But check out the website. That is Kim Munson, M-O-N-S-O-N dot com. Sign up for our weekly email newsletter. You’ll get first look at our upcoming guests as well as our most recent essays. You can email me at Kim at Kim Munson dot com. Thank you to all of you who support us. And force can be a weapon policy, unpredictable and excessive taxation, fear, coercion, government induced inflation, the World Economic Forum’s agenda, the globalist elites agenda. All these things are connected with the United Nations, the Colorado state legislature, the Colorado governor. World Health Organization, land use codes, zoning regulations, force fees, conservation easements, national monument designations, and the list goes on and on. But I think that we’re going to be starting to see, at least at the federal level, some of those things being shortened up. And if something is a good idea, it does not take, you do not need to have force to implement it. We focus on the issues, not the personalities on the show. Certainly we’ll talk about the people pushing these different issues, but that’s where we want to be is to stay focused on that. Our word of the day is an interesting word. And it’s eponymous. It’s E-P-O-N-Y-M-O-U-S, or it could be an eponym. And it is of relating to or constituting an eponym, which we’ll explain that. So it’s named after something else or deriving from an existing name or word relating to an eponym, giving one’s name to a tribe, people, country, and the like. And so one of the executive orders of Donald Trump is to change the eponym of Mount McKinley back to Mount McKinley. Barack Obama changed it to Mount Denali, which is the tallest mountain on the northern continent. And it is in Alaska, and it’s going to be changed back to Mount McKinley per an executive order of Donald Trump. So that’s pretty amazing. Our quote of the day is from Audie Murphy, and he was born in 1925. He died in 1971. He was an American soldier, actor, songwriter, and widely celebrated as the most decorated American combat soldier of World War II and has been described as the most highly decorated enlisted soldier in U.S. history. He received every military combat award for valor available from the United States Army as well as the French and Belgian awards for heroism. He received the Medal of Honor for Valor that he demonstrated at age 19 for single-handedly holding off a company of German soldiers for an hour at the Colmar Pocket in France in January of 1945 before leading a successful counterattack while wounded. And this is a good time to mention the Center for American Values, which honors our Medal of Honor recipients. They have beautiful portraits of valor of over 160 of our Medal of Honor recipients. We can take great inspiration from them. So it needs to be on your bucket list to go to Pueblo and visit the Center for American Values. And on Thursday, they’re going to have a really great event and on values event. A presentation honoring the USS Pueblo, which was taken captive in the Vietnam War by the North Koreans, was held captive for a year. And Bob Chica, who was one of those crewmen, will be presenting down at the center. And it doesn’t cost anything. You just need to let them know that you’re coming. And you can get all that information by going to AmericanValueCenter.org. And this is what Audie Murphy said. He said, I’ll tell you what bravery really is. Bravery is just determination to do a job that you know has to be done. And again, that is Audie Murphy. Since we are in the legislative session. We are moving into our bill of the day, and we really have a lot of work to do here in Colorado while we are so excited about what is happening at the federal level. Colorado is being controlled by extreme radical activist progressives down at the statehouse and also in the governor’s mansion. And so we have much work to do here in Colorado to reclaim Colorado. And because of the work that we’re doing at the Colorado Union of Taxpayers, we will be keeping an eye on all the legislation and taking positions on bills as they affect taxpayers, property rights, school choice. Tabor, and I’d really encourage you to join us. It’s only $25 a year or $2.08 a month. You will receive hours and hours of analysis on things that are happening down at the Statehouse. And we send an email each week, try to get it out before they get into committee hearings on Monday. and with different positions on different bills. And if you’d like to get that, join us, $25. You can do that by going to coloradotaxpayer.org. And I would like to say thank you to all of my fellow board members that are doing all this work. That’s Steve Dorman, Greg Golianski, Russ Haas, Bill Hamill, Rob Knuth, John Nelson, Wendy Warner, Marty Nielsen, Ramey Johnson, Mary Jansen, Dave Evans, and Corey Onasorg. And so choosing a bill of the day each day to keep you informed on what’s happening down there. And I chose Senate Bill 25005, which is worker protection collective bargaining. And what it does is if a union is trying to unionize at a business, they do not now have to have a second union. election regarding that. And the position that we took on this, this is really a payback to the unions. And so we have a no position on this. And the prime sponsors on this are Robert Rodriguez. These are all Democrats. Senator Jesse Danielson, Representative Javier Mabre, and Representative Jennifer Bacon. So this is right out of the chute. This was the first bill that was heard in the Senate. And we are a no on this at… the Colorado Union of Taxpayers, and this is our position on it. And it says, the bill was written by the unions, not the workers and employees. This is payback to the unions for their political support and takes away the voices of many workers. A second vote should be required. And they also stuck on there the safety clause, which the safety clause should be used very seldom. And they’ve tapped that onto a number of things. What that means is, is that we, the voters cannot review it. And so we are at no on that, but want to keep you informed on what’s happening down at the state house. So we here in Colorado. have much work to do. I think the big news of the day, and we’d like to say thank you also to the Harris family for their goal sponsorship of the show. We are an independent voice, and we’re independent because of all of our sponsors, all of your support, sponsors such as the Harris family. And we need to have our independent voices out there so that we can really know what’s going on. I made a note on some of the different… executive orders, and there were a lot of them, watched the speech. And this is what he said that he would be doing. And he did, in fact, do that a little bit later. The speech, watching some of the evening shows, some said that it was one of the Best inaugural speeches ever, which that’s pretty amazing. But he got right down to business on day one. So first of all, he said he was going to revoke 80 of Biden’s executive orders. Next was putting on a regulatory freeze, which that will help right off the bat. with businesses, have a hiring freeze of new federal workers, and have federal workers go back to in-person work. The 88,000 IRS agents that were hired under the O’Biden-Harris administration, it sounds like he’s going to do something with them. He said they really should go to the border. So I don’t know for sure what’s going to happen there. No tax on tips. Every member of his cabinet will be working to defeat inflation, this crisis that we have, everyday people trying to afford life and get us out of the climate accord. And so he did that. He let the United Nations know that we were also getting out of the Paris Climate Accord as well. Right. Restore free speech, no censorship and an executive order against the weaponization of the government against political opponents. Now, this is so interesting. As Donald Trump basically was speaking, I guess it would have been right before Joe Biden pardoned his family. his two brothers, his sister, brother-in-law, I think a sister-in-law. And you have to wonder, why did he pardon all of those family members if they hadn’t done anything wrong? And of course, that’s along with the other pardons that we talked about yesterday of the people on the J6 committee, like Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger and Adam Schiff and General Mark Milley. Anthony Fauci. If these folks had not done anything wrong, I’m not sure why they needed to be pardoned. So I think that people that may even be watching mainstream media may be starting to hopefully scratch their heads. And I do not want our government, no matter who is in office, to be using the government and weaponizing that against political opponents. Now, I do think that justice should be served, but weaponizing the government against political opponents is not okay from no matter what side of the aisle that you’re on. The other thing that he did was he pardoned or commuted sentences for over 1,500 of the January 6th prisoners. And just think about this. How is it in America – that we could have people accused of a crime, they’re supposed to have a swift and speedy trial, that here it is four years after the fact that they were still being jailed or under house arrest, whatever. And so this is monumental that he has done this. And I think it’ll be interesting to start to hear the stories of and the experiences of these folks. And so that is pretty amazing as well. So we have much to be grateful for here in America. This is the third founding of our country. And when I say we were made for this moment in history, I’m not kidding. We are at a historical time. And we can’t let one day go by without doing the hard work that was done before us beginning in the Revolutionary War to pass liberty on to the next generation. Now, we’ve got our work cut out for us here in Colorado because the government has grown so big at the state and the county and the local levels. And it’s going to take some real work to get this government back into its proper role. But now is the time. We cannot tarry. We have to get up each day and do the work that needs to be done. And one of the first things is to understand what’s going on, engage in the battle of ideas, which is what we do every day. 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Welcome back to The Kim Munson Show. Be sure and check out our website. That is kimmunson.com. Sign up for our weekly email newsletter. You can email me at kim at kimmunson.com as well. Thank you to all of you who support us. We’re an independent voice. We search for truth and clarity by looking at these issues through the lens of freedom versus force, force versus freedom. If something’s a good idea, you should not have to force people to do it. Coming in on the text line, first of all, Gammy, she is very busy. She’s already reviewing bills as well. And she said she’d written up Bill’s commentary on the one that I just mentioned, Senate Bill 005, and also on Senate Bill 003, which I need to check and see which one that is. Coming in also from Connie, she says we need to withdraw from the World Health Organization. She’s spot on on that. And then let’s see here. This is from Dave. He said, I spent time in the Air Force under Presidents Carter, Clinton and Obama, but I also had Reagan as commander in chief. Your producer should feel good, should feel great. I felt good emotions yesterday that were buried for too long and I cried tears of joy. And that is from Dave. Okay, Kevin Lundberg is on the line, and he’s a former state senator. He’s the author of the Lundberg Report, and we’re going to be having him on every Tuesday to talk about what’s happening down at the Statehouse. Kevin Lundberg, welcome to the show.
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Well, thank you, Kim. It’s great being with you, and I’m looking forward to, as we engage in the battle with the Colorado state government in this most difficult Refreshing political environment nationally.
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It was pretty amazing the first day of Donald Trump’s administration. And the executive orders, I would really prefer that we do not govern by executive order in our country. But as one of our listeners, I think it was Susan maybe said yesterday earlier, Right now, we don’t have time for Congress to be rolling back the executive orders of Joe Biden and doing things to get this government back in the box that it needs to be. So it was a pretty amazing day, Kevin Lundberg.
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Right. And if you, you know, oftentimes when a new president comes in, everybody’s kind of wondering what they’re going to do. Well, this particular gentleman said, We’ve already seen what he did for four years. And despite all of the, you know, the left that that he’s, you know, acting like a dictator or something like that is the exact opposite. He only exercised the powers that he constitutionally possessed. And, you know, when we talk about executive orders, he is the chief executive and he does need to. orders, you know, to say, do this, don’t do that, et cetera. That’s all appropriate and good. So long as you stay within the box of your constitutional definition, if you’re trying to replace Congress, you’re doing the wrong thing. But at this point in time, what he’s doing is he’s trying to replace Joe Biden’s terrible decisions with good ones. You know, you mentioned the withdrawing from the world health organization. I understand he did that. Uh, And tightening up the border. He has that responsibility to, you know, to direct the immigration. Actually, how does it say? Well, he has the responsibility to protect the border. I’ll just leave it at that. But let me say one more thing, too, and that is you mentioned somebody compared this, his coming into power to when Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency. And there’s so many parallels, all the way down to the hostages are being released, you know, because that’s what happened when Reagan came in. Iran understood that he meant business, and so they cut a deal right then and there. which was pretty much what Hamas is doing with Israel. Now, I understand there are a lot of problems with the deal that’s being struck, but nonetheless, that was an interesting parallel. Here’s another one that I hope we don’t repeat, and that is when Ronald Reagan was elected, everybody breathed a sigh of relief, and went home and expected that he was going to get the job done, despite the fact that he didn’t control Congress. And I think we set ourselves up for failure at that point. I really appreciate what you’ve been saying. However, in this go-around, we need to understand that the work has just begun, not only for us here in Colorado, where there’s a lot of work that needs to be done, And we’ll get to some of that a little bit later on, I presume, today. But the national scene needs a lot of curing, and he can’t do it on his own. He barely holds control. It really isn’t that way. You know, the majority… functioning majority within the Senate is 60 percent, 60 senators, not just 50 plus one or 50 plus the vice president, as Joe Biden had had to deal with as well. But and that’s good. It’s good that the Senate has that that balance. So the minority can can hold the reins back a bit. But but Trump’s got a Herculean job before him. And he will, what shall we say, he will be doing all he can, but we need to do all we can as well. And that’s at every level. You know, you can’t fix it, neither can he, but together we can tackle it.
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Well, that’s for sure. And coming in from a number of listeners, yes, you’re correct. I just looked at this. Trump did withdraw from the World Health Organization as well. That is huge because there’s been talk that there might be another pandemic out there. So this is huge that he has withdrawn from that as well. Kevin Lumberg.
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Yeah, he’s doing all again. I mean, If you listen to his inaugural address, he laid it on the line. He didn’t just paint it in pretty platitudes that everybody can kind of shake their head and say, yeah, that sounds like a decent idea. No, he took it apart piece by piece by piece. It was somewhat entertaining because of the way it was structured, the set up they had for his speech had Joe Biden right behind him where you can – You can kind of watch his reaction or non-reaction, and that was mostly it. As most of the room is just going wild over most of what he said, you know, here’s Biden kind of holding his hands in his lap because if he knew what was going on, and I’m afraid to say that that’s a question mark there. Trump was basically turning around and saying, you blew it, Joe, and we’re going to do everything we can to undo it and fix it because we’ve got to get the job done. If we are to survive as a prosperous nation, it is so far down the wrong road. I mean, there’s lots and lots to be done.
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There is lots and lots to be done. Now, this is coming in on the text line, and I’ll have to check this out. It says that she’s heard that in D.C., Susan said, in Texas prisons they’re refusing to release J6ers and that she’d heard that Lauren Boebert had to step in and have Colorado release a J6 prisoner that is in Colorado. This is the thing that I am very concerned about, and that is at the local and the county and the state level, there are people in place that will do everything they can to thwart this agenda issue. And the agenda of Donald Trump is individual freedom and liberty and prosperity for everyday people. And then I just saw another headline that said that Chicago was not going to assist in ICE deportations. Now, these are criminals. Kevin Lumberg, these are criminals. And that seems like one of the first places to start. If you have come here and you are a criminal and you are bent on trying to hurt us, you shouldn’t be here. And that seems like, to me, every reasonable person would think that that makes a lot of sense, Kevin.
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Well, it does, and it’s kind of curious the way you worded that. You said these are criminals, and I immediately thought of the officials refusing to cooperate. That could be criminal as well, and I’d tell them they’d better be pretty careful and watch their P’s and Q’s because we need to hold those who have power in those various areas we need to hold them accountable to what the law says and if if they are defying the federal government in in a very reasonable and lawful fashion in other words if if the demand is uh this person in this case has been duly pardoned by the president now act on it And in the case of Chicago refusing to cooperate with ICE, I am confident that Trump will direct his people everything they can to hold these people accountable. And I think, you know, I mean, obviously we’ve got a real struggle because the deep state appropriate term for all those who want to fight against what he’s doing. I haven’t heard anybody come up with an actual argument that, no, no, no, we need to keep these criminals here. And understand, here’s the role ICE plays. It’s not while they’re in prison. It’s when these criminals are released to go back into the public. And So, yeah, this is so obvious that ICE needs to be engaged in every one of these situations. You know, there is a high percentage of illegal aliens who are in the Colorado prison system. Now what are they going to do? Somebody suggested something to me. I don’t recall where it came my way, but they said sheriffs, you know, at the county jail level, if the state of Colorado is not going to cooperate, maybe the sheriffs need to release their illegal alien Denver specified location, like maybe the state capitol building. And, you know, maybe ICE needs to just set up a permanent location or maybe, you know, at a specified time, if a county sheriff can’t cooperate for some, you know, bureaucratic reason, he needs to just take those prisoners and let them go right where, right at the front door of ICE. There are a couple of ways to get around this.
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Yeah, that’s for sure. We’re going to continue the discussion. There’s so much happening right now. And, of course, with the Trump first day in office, he was ready to go. And talk about organized and precision and knowing what he’s focused on. It’s pretty amazing. So we’re going to continue the discussion with Kevin Lundberg, also what’s happening here in Colorado. And then there’s something very big happening with Protect Kids Colorado that you will not want to miss. And before we go to break, this came in from Susan. This was a – it must have been a tweet or something. It says, earlier this evening, a family member who was waiting outside the prison in Fremont County was informed that the prison staff were hanging up on them when they attempted to make calls on behalf of their family member, Lucas. So the family member was able to contact Brandy Bradley, House Representative for District 39 – here in Colorado. She contacted the prison, was told by a staff member that Lucas Denny would not be released until September 25th of 2025. So Representative Bradley told him that the president had pardoned him and Lucas Denny is to be released immediately. She then contacted Lauren Boebert’s team who stated that they were going to contact the governor. Representative Stephanie Luck was also contacted. and less than an hour later contacted and told that lucas denny was being processed for release and thank you to brandy bradley and also to representative lauren bobert and representative stephanie luck and this is a good time to mention the colorado union of taxpayers our event legislative kickoff will be on thursday night here at the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association. Tickets are just 10 bucks. And we will be honoring our cut warriors and guardians and champions. And we will be awarding both Representative Stephanie Luck and Brandy Bradley with awards. And so we’d love to have you join us. They’re gonna be there and would love to have you join us. You can get more information by going to coloradotaxpayer.org. That’s coloradotaxpayer.org. And all this happens because of sponsors. And for everything regarding residential real estate, reach out to Karen Levine.
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And welcome back to The Kim Munson Show. Be sure and check out our website. That is KimMunson, M-O-N-S-O-N.com. Sign up for our weekly email newsletter. You can email me at Kim at KimMunson.com as well. Thank you to all of you who support us. We’re an independent voice. We search for truth and clarity by looking at these issues through the lens of freedom versus force, force versus freedom. If something’s a good idea, you should not have to force people to do it. I’m just looking at, this is from, I think it’s Reuters, reaction of, I have this in air quotes, world leaders to Donald Trump getting us out of the Paris Climate Accord. Of course, all of the people that I see being quoted there have been at the trough getting all the money that’s been going to the Green New Deal, which the Green New Deal is all the money that’s going into these people’s pockets. But I talked with a friend yesterday regarding our documentary, A Climate Conversation. She said that she thought it was one of the best documentaries regarding this subject. Just good, good questioning, good experts and scientists. And so be sure and check out A Climate Conversation dot com and then also our great podcast series. Anything else? Kevin Lundberg. Kevin Lundberg’s on the line. He’s the author of the Lundberg report. Also, he is a former state senator. Anything else regarding Donald Trump’s first day in office? Because we have other things to chat about.
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Well, yeah, let me just build a little bit on on the whole climate change arguments, because here this is both sides are predicated on very, very different views. different set of facts, shall we say, or assumptions is more accurate, I think, on their side, because all of this rush to fix the climate has to do with this presumption that, A, carbon dioxide, human anthropogenic, human-produced carbon dioxide is bad, and don’t fix it, the world’s going to end. Well, I’ve been, you know, we’ve all been hearing this for about 35 years now. And at first it was, you know, like 2020 was going to be a terrible time. Well, here we are, 2025. And what do you know? I don’t see a whole lot of global warming going out around here right now. I think it was 11 below or colder in my house. but you know, I know you can say, well, that’s anecdotal, but the fact is things have not changed in the dramatic fashion. They said that, you know, all of these things are happening. And what Trump is doing is he’s saying, he’s kind of ripping the mask off and saying, no, it’s not. So, and that’s, that’s what your documentary, a climate conversation, uh, says in, in a very eloquent fashion as well. Uh, it’s obvious that we’re up against a real battle of those who are just convinced that this is, this is the absolutely imperative. You know, this is the existential challenge of our culture is, is getting rid of, which, which is a complete portion. That’s what, that’s what I’ve started to do in my newsletter is to just call it for what it is, which is, and, and, I’m expecting a battle, but I also note that during the presidential election, the left did not bring up climate change as a big issue. And that’s because they know, because they do a lot of careful polling, and they know the people just don’t buy it anymore. So as much screaming and gnashing and yelling you’re going to hear, and especially from our governor here in Colorado and his party, they know that the people are not with them. We have figured it out, thank you. So has Donald Trump, and he’s acting the correct way.
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Well, yes, and I didn’t get through a lot of this day in history because yesterday was a historical day. But I do like to pull out some of these weather events. And back in the 80s, the narrative was that the climate might freeze. And so 1937, negative 45 degrees in Boca, California. In 1943, this is interesting. In Lead, South Dakota, the temperature is 52 degrees Fahrenheit, while 1.5 miles away in Deadwood, the record was negative 16 Fahrenheit. I find that hard to believe, but that’s what On This Day had. And then in 1985, a cold front strikes the U.S. in at least Forty Dye, negative 27 degrees Fahrenheit in Chicago. And so the climate is always changing. And when we’re looking at these temperatures right now, I would like a little bit of warming. And the other thing that I think is so important is I am so grateful that I’m able to control my own personal climate when it’s negative one outside that I still have a warm house. And that has been under attack. Excel is in bed with this This Colorado governor doing his bidding and this legislature, their bidding. And Excel said that they had increased natural gas prices for heating our homes during this coal snap. And there’s been this war on natural gas. We talk with Bob Boswell about it on a regular basis. We are sitting in Colorado on top of all kinds of natural gas. But from a legislative and regulatory standpoint, this governor, this state house, is doing everything to keep it in the ground instead of us having it, exploring it, developing it so that we can control our own personal climates, Kevin.
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Oh, absolutely. And here’s a point that I… Definitely commend President Trump for doing it. President Trump, that sounds good. Anyway, he appointed Chris Wright, his energy secretary. And Chris Wright is from Colorado. He’s the CEO of Liberty Energy, and he’s an expert on natural gas issues. I was talking with another gentleman, John Harpoe. a friend of mine whose business has been natural gas, and he was telling me that actually if you look at the natural gas situation worldwide, it is at a critical, critical point where we need much more natural gas just to feed people because that’s what’s used as the core component for the fertilizer that grows – props worldwide that the problem is natural gas has become so expensive in europe in asia you know prices gone up a little bit here but it’s multiple times that elsewhere they said farmers cannot afford the fertilizer anymore he’s concerned that we’ll have uh we’ll be seeing famine shortly if we don’t ramp up the production of natural gas to drive the price to a reasonable level where people can afford to use it, not just for heat, but for food. It’s vitally important, and I can’t think of a better person to be spearheading that than Mr. Chris Wright, who is a You know, going to be on the job pretty quick. We probably already is, even though he hasn’t been approved by the Senate yet. But I expect that that he’s a good choice for that. And because he’s from Colorado and has as an ongoing business concern here in the state, I think he’s going to figure out how to how to fight against our governor and and his administration. terrible ideas to not allow this vital component to be used, not just here in Colorado, but nationwide and worldwide.
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So, Kevin Lundberg, let me make a note on this so that I don’t forget. Let’s go to break. And I just want to talk about federal funds. And also, we’ve got to talk about Aaron and John Lee as well. And it always goes so quickly when you’re on the show, Kevin Lundberg. And these are such important discussions, and we have them because of our sponsors. And if you are looking for a new mortgage, second mortgage or reverse mortgage, be sure – Whoops, hold on. I guess I got myself mixed up here. And that is John Boson, and Boson Law is a great sponsor of the show. If you’ve been injured, reach out to John Boson.
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and welcome back to the kim munson show be sure and check out our website that is kim munson m-o-n-s-o-n.com sign up for our weekly email newsletter you can email me at kim kimmunson.com as well thank you to all of you who support us we’re an independent voice we search for truth and clarity by looking at these issues through the lens of freedom versus force force versus freedom if something’s a good idea you should not have to force people to do it do check out the usmc memorial foundation which is a nonprofit that I dearly love and support. And they are raising money for the remodel of the Marine Memorial. And it is so important that we honor those that have given their lives, been willing to give their lives for our freedom. And you can get more information by going to usmcmemorialfoundation.org. On the line with me is Kevin Lundberg. He is the author of the Lundberg Report. You can find that at KevinLundberg.com. He’s a former state senator, has a weekly call, a very important call, and then also great information in his weekly newsletter. One thing here, and lots coming in on the text line regarding this whole immigration thing, but First of all, I think we need to wean our local, our county, and our state governments off of federal funds. All these federal grants that are coming down, and it was pushing a number of different agendas in the education system. And I think we need to, I think that would be a good start to getting government back in its proper role is to wean ourselves off of all of this federal money. And one of the first things I think should happen is any of these states such as Colorado that would not institute getting rid of DEI in our school districts are not adhering to Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. I think that they should
SPEAKER 11 :
use the purse strings and not send any money to these states and other jurisdictions what do you think well that’s a good start yes actually though to fix the bigger problem which is a spending problem at the federal level they need to stop sending a whole lot of funds to the various states and let states sort out how to manage their their affairs in you know Education, transportation, so many areas that really responsibility of the state, not the federal government. You know, that’s going to be a huge part of the mix that will fix the spending problem. If we can’t get that under control at the federal level, we have severe problems continuing on as a prosperous nation. But yeah, let’s start. Let’s start right there. Say if you can’t, because there’s going to have to be a little bit of a process. I’ve seen suggestions that they take the federal funds and put them in the block grants. Well, yeah, but put them in a block grants that are going to shrink pretty fast everywhere. Let’s start shrinking it right there.
SPEAKER 12 :
I think so. I think so. So next thing, and we haven’t really talked about any bills, but we’ve got to talk about Aaron and John Lee and what is happening today. And Aaron had texted me and said they’re going to have a presser at noon down at the, I think, the courthouse. I’ve got to check and see exactly where that is.
SPEAKER 11 :
I can tell you exactly where it is because I’m bringing the sound equipment. Okay.
SPEAKER 12 :
And I’m planning on coming down.
SPEAKER 11 :
Excellent. Excellent. Well, dress warm. It’s going to be an icy one. The only place that they allow us is on the sidewalk in front of the federal courthouse building. And so we’ll have that at noon. Hopefully the case will have been heard at that point because the purpose is to let the attorneys say, this is what we’ve done. This is what we observed. And to give John and Aaron a chance to respond. There are two families that are actually named in the suit, and if they want to say something as well. It’s a very pivotal point in their lawsuit against the Poudre School District for doing what they did to their daughter. And if you want to know more about that, well, I’ve got a documentary. It’s called Art Club. You can find it at artclubmovie.com. Let me jump back one thing to legislation.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay, let’s get that address. Do you have that address handy?
SPEAKER 11 :
I don’t.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay, I’ll get that and I’ll share that in the next hour.
SPEAKER 11 :
And understand that it’s going to be kind of a cold vigil time. out there, so I don’t expect people to show up before noon, but that’s when we’ve got the press conferences scheduled. But let me double back to some legislation because, yes, the legislature has been going on for a couple of weeks, and as of last Friday night, there were 130 bills that had been introduced, and I snagged what I consider the worst and the best. I have that up on my website on the Lundberg report. But there are three bills that really stand out as being really bad, dangerous ones. And you mentioned two of them, Senate Bill 3, Senate Bill 5, and then Senate Bill, let’s see, I believe it’s 45. Three is the one that takes away, that really attacks the ownership and the manufacture of semi-automatic firearms. And it’s such a broad stroke that that a lot of handguns and a lot of rifles are contained within this. Now, it’s not an outright ban of ownership, but it’s an outright ban of buying, selling, or manufacturing. So it’s meant to really go after it. That’s Senate Bill 3. Senate Bill 5 goes after the balance we have in Colorado between a right-to-work state and a union state. It’s taking apart a very delicate balance that was established many, many years ago where Colorado doesn’t have quite the union woes that you see in other states. Personally, I’d like us to be a right-to-work state, but anyway, this one goes the exact opposite direction. And I think it’s very significant. Any bill that’s within the first ten numbers is one that leadership – Specifically said, this is important. This is part of our agenda. And then Senate Bill 45, a bill that takes us one step closer to a single payer medical system in the state of Colorado, which is just an absolute terrible idea. But they’re pounding away at it. And believe me, the proponents of it are pretty proud of their bill. It’s a study, I think, on the implications of that kind of a structure. And I know how they play the game. If you can’t get a bill, a big idea passed, well, you pass a bill that says, well, let’s study it. And then you sort of fold it into the system so that a few years later when they come back with their results, they’re like, well, yeah, I guess we have to pass it now. We have to make it law. That’s what they’ve got in mind. And Believe me, we’ve just seen the tip of the spear right now. I’m sure that there are a lot of other terrible pieces of legislation. Now, there’s also some great legislation out there that asks this legislature to do the right thing. It’s our friends down on the Republican side, and they don’t have a very good prospect of getting things passed, but they’re out there swinging, and they’re showing what ought to happen.
SPEAKER 12 :
Well, and again, you highlight many of those good bills as well. And 1040, adding nuclear energy as a clean energy resource. 1051, love this, repeal the recycled paper carryout bag fee. 1055, repeal firearm dealer requirements and state permit. This criminal asset forfeiture, which is 1067, is important. And this 1068, malpractice ensures gender-affirming care for minors. If a doctor engages in this, as you say, this is quoting you, horrific medical practices, the doctor should be legally responsible for the results. And malpractice insurers should not be required to carry insurance for such practices. So, yeah, there’s some good stuff there. We’re just about out of time. How would you like to wrap all this up, Kevin Lundberg? And again, you and I will be having this conversation every Tuesday in the first hour to keep people informed on what is happening here in Colorado. I think Colorado is at the tip of the spear of this fight with the radical activist extremist agenda. And we are committed to when we reclaim Colorado, then that’s going to be a really great thing, Kevin Lundberg.
SPEAKER 11 :
Well, I would like us to think and work toward that goal of letting the people of Colorado know that current administration here in this state, in the legislature, in the governor’s office, and for that matter, in the courts, is on the wrong track and out of step with really where the nation is moving right now. And I see every prospect. I mean, I’ve never been as encouraged with our political direction as I am today. I remember back when Ronald Reagan was elected, I was actually living a little short while in Santa Barbara, which was kind of his hometown at that point in time. And boy, was everybody excited about what was happening. But This is more so because I think we have incredible opportunities. I see a real movement of change. We’ve got to get Colorado engaged in it, and that happens through what we do every day here. So keep it up. You know, all our hard work in the last few years has finally come to some real positive results, and I’d say congratulations. Let’s fully engage in this process here in Colorado. If we can fix it here, we can fix it everywhere.
SPEAKER 12 :
absolutely kevin lundberg so i will see you a little bit later today and uh thank you so much our quote for the end of the show is from medal of honor recipient audie murphy he said the true meaning of america you ask it’s in a texas rodeo in a policeman’s badge in the sound of laughing children in a political rally in a newspaper and all these things and many more you’ll find america in all these things you’ll find freedom and freedom is what america means to the world and to me 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. God bless America. And stay tuned for our number two.
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It’s the Kim Munson Show, analyzing the most important stories.
SPEAKER 12 :
That seems to me like government is establishing a religion. If you give people rights, women’s rights, gay rights, whatever, there can’t be equal rights if there are special rights. Surveys show that people still really prefer freedom over government force.
SPEAKER 09 :
Is it freedom or is it force? Let’s have a conversation.
SPEAKER 12 :
indeed let’s have a conversation welcome back to the kim munson show at hour number two and thank you so much for joining us you’re each treasured you’re 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 and thank you to the team that’s producer joe producer luke rachel zach echo charlie mike theresa and all the people here at crawford broadcasting happy tuesday producer joe happy tuesday kim And you had a thought regarding Donald Trump’s executive order. Let’s see. Let’s see. No, changing this. This is to the Colorado State Legislature. Potentially good bill with designating nuclear energy as a clean energy source. And during the break, you said that that is really huge, Producer Joe.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes, ma’am. We thought nuclear power was going to be dangerous, but with the pop-up of all these mini plants and stuff, it kind of creates checks and balances for the electrical grid. Because if one’s working at its high time and storing that energy, and then during the low times we can use natural gas and then kind of supplement in between with the nuclear energy, generally speaking, we’d stop completely having brownouts.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay, well, that’s good. So you find that as a good bill here down here at the Colorado State Legislature. So we’ll see what happens with that. Just great conversations, big day in, really, I think it’s the third founding of our country that we are in right now. And there are factions that do not want this third founding to be successful. And those are the radical activists that are in control and many at the local level, the county, the state level. And so we have great and tremendous amount of work to do in our own communities to reclaim our state and to. to implement this vision that Donald Trump has for America. And when he basically said that he would fight for us, that he would fight for America, he would fight for our children, what more could we want? And so we have to make sure that we do our part as well, because we are at a critical time in our country. And so all this happens because of our sponsors. And one of our great sponsors is Hooters Restaurants. They have five locations, Loveland, Aurora, Lone Tree, Westminster, and Colorado Springs. Great specials for lunch Monday through Friday and also happy hour specials. But they really have great fish and chips. I’ve not had them, but some of my colleagues have fish tacos. And it’s just a great place to get together with friends. So be sure and check out Hooters restaurants. Our quote for the show, I went to Audie Murphy. And, of course, this is a good time to mention the Center for American Values. which honors our Medal of Honor recipients with their beautiful portraits of valor. But they also are doing these great On Values presentations, and they will be having one of those this Thursday, the 23rd, 4 o’clock. And normally there’s the presentation and then a nice reception afterwards. And just let them know if you’re planning on attending. And they’re located in Pueblo on the beautiful Riverwalk. And the portraits of valor of our Medal of Honor recipients is so inspiring, and it’s really a reverent place as well. So Audie Murphy was a Medal of Honor recipient, probably the most decorated, enlisted recipient. soldier in our history. He was born in 1925, died in 1971, and he said this. He said, I’ll tell you what bravery really is. Bravery is just the determination to do a job that you know has to be done. Again, that is Audie Murphy. Our word of the day relates to eponym, or it could be eponym, I think. Of course, the word, actually, the way you You pronounce eponymous. Sorry, I’m thinking out loud now. Let’s go with eponymous. It’s E-P-O-N-Y-M-O-U-S. And it could be relating, named after something or deriving from an existing name or word. and could be giving one’s name to a tribe, people, country, and the like. And so I thought it was eponymous that Mount McKinley is going to be renamed Mount McKinley. Of course, when Barack Obama was in office. He changed the name to Mount Denali and it’s Mount McKinley again because of the executive order of Donald Trump. And so eponymous is spelled E-P-O-N-Y-M-O-U-S. And you should be able to figure out how to use that in a sentence today and impress your friends and family on that. Let’s see here. We talked a lot about these executive orders of Donald Trump, really rolling back a lot of the terrible things that the Biden-Harris administration had put into Into place. And so yesterday was it was really inspiring. You can see how and why Donald Trump is was so successful as a businessman. He has surrounded himself with people to do a job. He’s explained to them what their mandate is, what they’re supposed to get done. He trusts that they will go to work and do that on day one. The executive orders that they had ready to go was amazing. And one of the… hosts on one of the evening shows last night said that I think Donald Trump got to the White House by, it was about 7.32 in the evening. And so he had started the day much earlier, and of course then they had all the inaugural balls as well. And of course, Melania Trump, is she not just so drop-dead gorgeous? And Anyway, it was a long day, and I’m pretty sure that they have gone to work again immediately today. But it was the latest that a president had gotten to the White House in history, is what this host said, which meant that Donald Trump was out there doing so much work. I also love the fact that they ended up having the inaugural parade at the Capital One Arena So all of these people and these young people and these bands and all of them that had come to the Capitol to perform, they figured out a way to make that happen, which I think was really much safer. than having that inaugural parade outside. And then Mary had sent me a great meme yesterday, I mentioned it on the air, that Donald Trump, with these cold temperatures across the nation, with one fell swoop, he’s really punched a hole in this. I’m paraphrasing what Mary said, but punched a hole in this whole thing. global warming argument. And it is pretty chilly across the United States at this particular point in time. Let’s see. I think that, I think really, I think we’re all just so excited about what is happening in our country. And I really am excited. There is this however, and that is as the president of the Colorado Union of Taxpayers, which is an all-volunteer group that is watching legislation, we issued our first email regarding our positions on different bills that were scheduled for hearing. And I really laud the team for their good work on this. And the Senate changed the calendar on us a little bit. Things that I thought were going to be heard this week ended up getting changed to next week. So I moved the analysis for those bills to our next week’s email. But I realize that as exciting as this is at the national level, that the The radical activists, extremist progressives are doubling down in our school districts, in our local government, our county government, and our state government. So we’ve got to be really engaged in all that is going on with all of that. So let’s see. There was just a few little text messages that I wanted to get to here. This is from Holly. She said, I wonder if Trump plans on doing executive orders now to get things moving very quickly to turn this country around and then go through the legislative process. I don’t know. I think and she goes on to say, I think he knows that it’s not a good idea to run the country with executive orders. He probably he felt that he had did not have the choice because of all the damage that’s been done in the last four years. And yes, there’s been a lot of damage that’s been done regarding through executive orders by the Biden Harris administration. 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And welcome back to The Kim Munson Show. Be sure and check out our website. That is KimMunson.com. Sign up for our weekly email newsletter. You can email me at Kim at KimMunson.com as well. Thank you to all of you who support us. We’re an independent voice. We search for truth and clarity by looking at these issues. Through the lens of freedom versus force, force versus freedom, if something’s a good idea, you shouldn’t have to force people to do it. And pleased to have on the line with me Darlene McCormick-Sanchez, and she is a reporter with the Epoch Times. She covers border security and immigration, election integrity, and Texas politics. And she has written, I guess several of you have worked together on these executive orders that Donald Trump signed yesterday. Darlene McCormick-Sanchez, welcome to the show. Hi, thank you for having me. And boy, yesterday was quite a day, yes? It certainly was.
SPEAKER 04 :
It was a flurry of activity.
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And you have a piece that was published at the Epoch Times regarding these executive orders. And it’s pretty remarkable. I think we’re going to reclaim America with the presidency of Donald Trump. But border and immigration is one of your specialties. And he has an executive order on that. What should people know about that?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, yesterday there were 10 key executive orders that he signed surrounding border security. The most important takeaway of the whole thing, I think, is that he declared a national emergency at the border. And that actually paved the way for the military to be deployed there.
SPEAKER 12 :
So I saw different news reports that people that were on the other side of the border in Mexico, and he has the Remain in Mexico executive order as well, that they were crying and, of course, they didn’t like that. But all of these things are super important. And do you think also that we will have people that will be – self-deporting themselves with the Donald Trump presidency?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, I think that’s an interesting point. There was in one of his executive orders, there was a mention in there of, you know, Homeland Security doing what it could to encourage people to, you know, self-deport that are here illegally. And I’m sure, you know, that there’s going to be, you know, most of the people that are here illegally probably aren’t going to leave because, you know, they realize the manpower it would take to remove, you know, some 11 million illegal immigrants that have entered the country in the past four years. Now, the border, you know, Tsar Tom Homan, his focus is going to be, of course, criminal, illegal aliens, you know, the gangs, Trinidad, other, you know, criminal elements that have set up shop here in the United States. So they’re going to be going after those first. Second, they’re going to be going after those who already have deportation orders by judges that are basically just hanging around. So they’re going to be going after those. There’s also measures in there to create holding centers, authorization for that to build them, and to arrest and deport illegal aliens. Okay. I don’t think we’re going to see, let’s say, folks that came over here 10 years ago, if they came illegally, then yes, there could be that possibility they could be removed. But I don’t think you’re going to see that as much as you’re going to see them focusing on some of these recent provisions. For example, all the people that came over on these parole programs that ended up, Haitians, Venezuelans, They ended up in towns like Springfield, Ohio. That was a big deal. That program is going to be stopped. In fact, I think it was stopped yesterday. And once you do that and they no longer have status here, then they can be deported as well.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. Now, this came in on our text line. We were talking about some of these executive orders in our first hour. And this listener said the church that they go to has been informed that the bishop here in Colorado has encouraged all priests to harbor any illegals who come to the church for help. The listener said, I guess they’re willing to be arrested. So what do you think about that, Darlene?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, you know, Tom Holman has been very clear about what he’s going to do. So authorities do not have to aid ICE in going after and trying to detain some of these illegal immigrants. mainly like we were talking about criminals. I don’t know why they would want to harbor a criminal. But if you actually stand in their way of, you know, getting someone and taking them into custody, then, yes, you could be charged with a crime. And Tom Herman said exactly that. You know, he warned some of these, you know, some of these mayors in blue cities and said, look, you know, If you stand in our way, that is obstruction, and you will be arrested. So he made it very clear. You know, in the case of a priest, you know, it really doesn’t matter who it is. If you obstruct, if you try to obstruct them, then they certainly have the ability to charge you with a crime. Now, not cooperating is different, and that’s where, you know, the line is drawn. You don’t have to help ICE. Governments don’t have to, you know, city governments. You know, they say, and part of their argument is, look, we’ve got enough on our plates. ICE, you’ve got to do your own thing. But, of course, we all know that really it’s very little effort if they, you know, like a city or a county already has someone in jail just to hold them so ICE can pick them up once, you know, they’re up for release.
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Well, and that seems like that’s the place to really start is people that are criminals. We certainly want to not have them here. It’s crazy that they got here in the first place. And Trump has said, for example, Venezuela, that they had cleaned out their prisons and those people had come here. And that that ultimately makes us less safe here in America. And so I think they’re probably going to focus on criminals first, which, gosh, darling, I got to think everybody would would could be on the same side of the table on that of deporting people that are criminals. I find it hard to believe that we wouldn’t have 100 percent agreement on that.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah. You know, actually Tom Hillman has been on TV and, you know, talking to the press and saying, why would your leaders want to Harbor criminals or, you know, not cooperate in removing criminals from the community? I mean, some, some of these, you know, some of the stuff’s going on here, you know, they’ve been actually like, you know, tying people up, um, you know, uh, beating them, harming them, threatening their lives, things like this, just like you would see in a movie. So these are not the kind of people you want around. So I can’t imagine them actually not cooperating with that. But apparently that is what some are saying they’re going to do. They’re just not going to lift a finger, which, of course, endangers communities. So, yeah, I think to me that I don’t understand that, you know, but that’s exactly what they’re thinking in some of these blue cities.
SPEAKER 12 :
And executive orders, we really don’t want to be governed by executive orders because we can have someone that is in the office and does executive orders that we think are a good idea that will help the American people. And then we have those then that could be in office that don’t. For example, on this day in history, I pulled this from On This Day. In 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden signed 15 executive orders on his first day in office, including the U.S. rejoining the WHO, affirming the Paris Climate Agreement, revoking the Keystone XL pipeline, mandating masks on federal properties, and halting construction of the southern border wall. So our listeners said that really – He says we have to do better than executive orders. They’re too easy to change when the next administration comes in. This really should be up to our elected representatives, right, Darlene? But my gosh, Congress moves so slow.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, that’s been the problem. I mean, there’s been such gridlock in Congress. And, you know, hopefully some of that will ease up now since, you know, the Republicans have control, even though it’s just one majority, you know, in Congress. And, of course, they have the Senate. But I think you will start to see some things move. The Republicans have to stick together in the House, or you’re right, it’s going to be gridlock again. I think some of the executive orders that he did come down with, some of them are pretty creative on the border. For example, he actually is going to be using a 200-year-old law 1798 alien enemies act so i think by combining you know the legislature working to change some of these you know dynamics at the border along with his executive orders i think you’re going to see a huge um you know it’s going to make a huge difference at the border i mean it already has i mean like you mentioned there were people crying at the border they said wait a minute um you know they were using the uh CBP app and had an appointment and they went to look at their phones and to check on their appointment and said, sorry, they’ve all been canceled. The app is no longer available.
SPEAKER 12 :
And that brings up a really interesting point about people having those appointments and also having cell phones down there. And who is organizing that? There’s been a lot of organization in all of these illegals coming to America. And I don’t think that we’ve talked about that enough in our conversations, Darlene.
SPEAKER 04 :
I have actually, last year, I… went to Panama, uh, to the Darien gap, which was, which is basically an, uh, a highway for migrants, uh, wanting to come to the United States illegally. So we went down there, we went into, um, some of these migrant camps, uh, you know, they’re in the jungle and talk to these, uh, people coming in. And we looked at how this is happening because it was, it’s basically an industry. And, um,
SPEAKER 12 :
Hello? Whoops. We had one little technical difficulty. So you said that you’d gone to the Darien Gap and talked to these people. What did you find out?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, basically, you know, when we went down there, we saw all these NGOs. One even had up a map, you know, showing them where they were at. You know, it was in Spanish and English and how they can go to different areas where all the bus routes were. centers that would help them, you know, with food and shelter along the way. You know, it was almost like a travel agency. Honestly, it was. And the United States was paying for the majority of it through grants to these NGOs. So our taxpayer money was going to NGOs, which they in turn were using it to facilitate illegal immigration, mass migration to our southern border.
SPEAKER 12 :
Did you name any names of those NGOs when you were writing your pieces?
SPEAKER 04 :
Yes, and we tried to speak with them. A big part of this, too, is the United Nations. We’re funding them, too. So this entire process has been funded, a lot of it, by U.S. taxpayer dollars. But some of those NGOs, one was HIAS. They were a big player there in the Darien Gap process. It’s actually Mayorkas, I believe, used to be on their board. And, you know, the previous Homeland Security Secretary. And so, you know, a lot of money went to them. One of those maps down there, as I was mentioning, was, you know, produced by them. And how do you spell that? H-I-A-S. It’s kind of like a… That’s what they’re called. It’s an acronym, but nobody uses it. It’s like the FBI. Everybody just says the FBI.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay, okay. Super interesting. I’m talking with Darlene McCormick-Sanchez. She is a reporter with the Epoch Times, and they have a really important piece regarding all of these executive orders that was just published. And I did want to talk with her about Homeland Security, Kristi Noem and her nomination and her hearings as well. We will do that when we come back. And for that steakhouse experience at home and a great protein source in your diet, be sure and check out Lavaca Meat Company.
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SPEAKER 12 :
welcome back to the kim munson show be sure and check out our website that is kim munson mon son.com sign up for our weekly email newsletter you can email me at kim kimmunson.com as well thank you to all of you who support us we’re an independent voice and we search for truth and clarity by looking at these issues through the lens of freedom versus force force versus freedom if something’s a good idea you should not have to force people to do it You know a non-profit that I dearly love and support is the USMC Memorial Foundation. The official Marine Memorial is right here in Colorado. It was dedicated in 1977. Paula Sarles, who is the president of the foundation and her team, are working diligently to raise the money for the remodel. of the Marine Memorial and get more information and put that on your list to make sure that you support this year. That is the usmcmemorialfoundation.org and make this remodel a reality. I’m talking with Darlene McCormick-Sanchez, who is a reporter with the Epoch Times on a number of different issues, but one of those is the border. And we were talking about these executive orders and The Congress moves slowly. And Darlene, I have great listeners. And this listener, Susan, said Congress was designed to move slowly so that laws wouldn’t swing wildly one way or the other. But what’s happened is legislators have become power hungry and money hungry, and it clouds their decisions. And the American people have paid the price. And the American people, many of us Americans don’t have an understanding of our founding constitutional principles. So we’ve got a real opportunity now. I’ve said, Darlene, that I think we’re in the third founding of America. And it’s a real battle of ideas that we’re engaged in. And you guys at the Epoch Times are doing great work in it.
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, thank you so much. You know, I tend to agree with you on that. And the reason is, you know, like if you – You were saying, you know, people don’t understand a lot of them, the founding of America, you know, what it was really about. There’s been a lot of, you know, pushback about, you know, America itself, that it’s, you know, evil and bad and it was founded on, you know, bad ideas. But if you really look and look at the history of America, you will see that it is exceptional. It is one of a kind. It is something that has endured for roughly 250 years. But if you look back at history, most democracies – when I say democracy, I mean a republic form of government, even though there were a few pure democracies in history. But if you look back at it, a lot of them end up dying at around that 250-year mark. And so I think this is kind of like what you were saying, a renewal. It’s like, you know, America had to choose to pass this past election. And whichever path they chose would be probably the direction they would end up going and would determine its outcome, you know, years in the future.
SPEAKER 12 :
Well, and there’s not a lot of time because we have another election for the House of Representatives in two years, and so we really have to go to work on all of this. Now, also, you had published this piece last week. Kristi Noem had her confirmation hearing as Homeland Security Secretary, and you’d written a piece, Five Takeaways, regarding that hearing. So what should people know about that, Darlene?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, I think, of course, the main focus is the border. She is going to basically be there to help facilitate everything that’s going on with the border to shut it down. She’s going to be working with the Department of Defense, actually. in terms of trying to secure it. One of the executive orders was to actually focus, make it the focus, the military’s job was securing our border. And that, of course, will funnel huge resources to the border. The military may itself actually be building the border wall. And so you can imagine that would be a lot quicker than trying to get a contractor out there to do it. So that sort of thing, I think, is you’re going to be seeing. And I think it’s going to be something to behold, really.
SPEAKER 12 :
I think it will be. I hadn’t even thought about the military building that. But, gosh, that makes a lot of sense to make that happen like that. And that would speed things up significantly. Is that the proper role of our military to do that? Is that out of line or is that unique to have that happen on American soil?
SPEAKER 04 :
It is unique. And it The reason is, I mean, it’s not something that hasn’t happened before. And like I said, it’s tying into the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, which basically allows the president – they’ve used it a few times in history – expel basically enemy combatants. So if the United States is threatened, if they feel it’s threatened with an invasion, that term has been used a lot concerning the border. And that term has actually triggered some of this by Trump saying this is an invasion. That will help with the Alien Enemies Act where you can just expel people that are enemy combatants, like Trinidad. I mean, I’m not saying that they’re going to be going around, you know, grabbing folks off the street, but, you know, those type of people, they are going after them. And there will probably be some raids today, and they’re going to deport them. So, yeah, I mean, in the past it has happened. It hasn’t been that frequent. It’s been about 100 years ago, apparently, since we had troops on the border like this to really secure it. So I think, though… It’s necessary because, you know, President Trump declared a national emergency. And I think most people, you know, who have been paying attention to this would agree it is an emergency. It’s like we’re, you know, we’re being overrun. You know, so many people coming in. So, yeah, I think it’s rare, but I think it’s probably something that’s going to work.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. So, uh, any other takeaways regarding, uh, Kristi Noem? And then, uh, I have some other questions for you on a couple of other things that are happening.
SPEAKER 04 :
Um, you know, she didn’t get a lot of pushback. I was kind of surprised. Um, she didn’t. Um, so I think that, you know, her confirmation, whenever it comes up, uh, that she’s, she will get confirmed without, you know, a lot of descent. Um, she, uh, you know, was saying that basically the Democrats were pushing her during the hearing to say, you know, what would you do if, you know, President Trump tells you to do something illegal, which, of course, they’ve done that with most of their, you know, that has been their line of questioning with most of these nominees, nominations for, you know, these different cabinet positions. So, you know, You know, she was like, well, that’s a hypothetical. And, you know, they would talk about things like that, you know, of course, trying to elicit whatever response they were looking for. And, you know, she basically said, I’m not playing that game. I mean, that wasn’t a quote, but that’s, you know, basically her, you could tell, you know, her stance was, look, I’m here to do my job. I’m going to follow the law. And, you know, I’m going to do what I’m directed to do, you know, legally. So I think, you know, she’s going to be a good Homeland Security secretary.
SPEAKER 12 :
So and what does this these confirmation hearings look like? What’s your ear to the ground? Are these going to be held quickly so that everybody’s in place or what does that look like?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, right now they’re trying to get some of these, you know, key positions, getting them confirmed, you know, Department of Defense. Homeland Security, Secretary of State Marco Rubio just got confirmed. So, I mean, they’re trying their best, or Trump is, to get these folks through. Now, of course, if there’s, you know, Marco Rubio, he sailed through and he got Democrats voting for him as well. I think there wasn’t any that voted against him. I think it was unanimous. So he had a good day, obviously. Others, I think you’re going to see some more pushback. So there might be some sort of wrangling behind the scenes as to how we’re going to get this particular person through this. You might see some of that, but I think for the most part they’re going to get through. It’s just a matter of trying to schedule them and move them through the committees and then get them up for a vote.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. And then this just came across the wire from USA Today. It says the ACLU has filed a lawsuit against Trump’s order that seeks to end birthright citizenship. And we’ve kicked around that issue extensively. And my understanding, I talked to some experts on the Constitution, that regarding birthright citizenship, it’s really of the allegiance of the parents, what country they have allegiance to. And so if, in fact, somebody came from a different country and are a citizen of a different country, then they have allegiance to that country, not to America. So those children would not have actual birthright citizenship. Your comments on that, Darlene?
SPEAKER 04 :
Yes, I think this is one of the more interesting executive orders that he did. And he did talk about it, of course, during his campaign. And it’s all hinging on the 14th Amendment, the part that says all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States. So what that is, the subject to the jurisdiction thereof, that is. you know, the part that he’s hanging his hat on, so to speak. Because he, in Trump’s, you know, what his argument is, is that they are really not, it’s the same thing as what you were saying, basically. They’re really not, you know, part of the United States because they were here illegally to begin with, let’s say. And then they’re here illegally, they get in illegally, and they have a child. So if the mother or father wasn’t here illegally, you know, legally, then how could the child be here legally? Although they were born here, that’s the argument I think that he’s trying to make. And it’s definitely going to go to court. As you just mentioned, I expected that I expected lawsuits on pretty much all of these, um, Some have already been litigated, but a lot of them, like the birthright ones, the novel ones that are coming up, I think they’ll be litigated, and most of them will win. This one, if it goes all the way to the Supreme Court, that then will be very interesting because then they’ll either go along with this idea that not everybody that is born here is a citizen, or they’ll reinforce previous Supreme Court decision that made it kind of the law of the land. And this was back in 1898, a Supreme Court case, United States versus Wong Kim. And the high court ruled that children born in the United States to immigrant parents are citizens. So it’s been a long time since it’s been before the Supreme Court. So this could be coming up perhaps in the next few years.
SPEAKER 12 :
Super interesting. Darlene, this has just been an excellent conversation. I’ve learned so much. Any final thoughts that you’d like to leave with our listeners?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, I think that besides this focus on the border, I think you’re also going to see Trump get back to some of his campaign promises on the economy, working to get oil going again. doing away with some of the green energy because what Trump says, which makes sense, of course, is that if we drill more oil and we get that into our pipelines and supply ourselves with gasoline or at least bring the price down on the market through more production, then that is going to ease inflation itself. So I know that’s really not our topic, but I think that his two areas, that he’s going to really go after are the border and the economy. And that’s what he promised. So I think that’s what folks should be looking out for.
SPEAKER 12 :
Well, Darlene McCormick Sanchez, this has been super interesting. And you can find her at the Epoch Times. She’s a reporter who covers border security, immigration, election integrity, and Texas politics. Those are other things I’d like to talk with you about at some point in the future. So, Darlene, thank you so much. Thank you for having me. And, boy, these are important discussions, and they happen because of our sponsors for everything mortgages. Reach out to Lorne Levy.
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SPEAKER 03 :
Last night, I was on a chat with a man named Viva Fry, V-I-V-A-F-R-E-I. You can find it on Rumble and YouTube. And Dr. David Clemens, the Let My People Go movie man and fighter for the J6 prisoners. Yesterday, President Trump, as you know, signed the executive order releasing 1,500 January 6th political prisoners. What happened last night was sad because a few people were let out here and there, but a lot of them were told we don’t have the time to process. And after nine hours of waiting on the freezing streets of D.C. outside of the D.C. gulag, the police lined the runways, pushed all the people back that were waiting for the prisoners to be released. And one of them was Jake Lang, who was on the phone with his girlfriend. And he was telling her he was assaulted and they weren’t going to let him out that night. And what they didn’t know was it was televised. So all of us were on the chats for hours and hours. And finally, we started texting all over Trump news, Trump, you know, Twitter, everywhere, saying, hey, they’re not letting them out after hours. And I know they need help. But it was only 20 guys there. In Littleton, there was only two. In Fremont County, there was only one. You don’t need 20 hours. You need a couple of hours, legitimately. But the travesty of it was They didn’t want to believe that Trump had signed the executive order in some cases. They claimed to not be informed. Look, we know that the government and the D.C. gulag set up, and the Democrat Party, set up the whole J6 debacle, not the Trump, you know, patriots. But that’s only a small part of what happened last night. As we watched our system fight to get stable— All over our nation, as these executive orders are being laid out, people are so elated, they’re prayerful. The J6 1791 stormtroopers went to the gulag in D.C. every night for 900 days to pray with them, along with Dr. Clemens’ prisoner’s record. Every night they prayed with whichever prisoners could get on the chats or, you know, wherever they were. Do you realize the momentum of patriots that have supported the political weaponization of all of us? It’s been tragic. And then you add to it the elation I have with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Pam Long, and everybody, Sandy Marecki, fighting to show the COVID mess. All of Children’s Health Defense Fund’s VAX, V-A-X-X-E-D, you can Google all this, movies, documentaries, and thank you, Dr. Fauci, will blow your mind. It’s free, either Rumble or YouTube. These are free, and our legislators need to know this, along with the medical annihilation and mutilation that our Denver legislature is allowing to our children. You’re not even fully grown mentally and physically till mid-20s. And last night, I called both of Governor Polis’s numbers. and asked him to free Tina Peters if she was locked up for nine years for trying to protect election records while the Secretary of State was destroying them with bios, passwords, and disinformation and dishonorable. Why is she in prison? This is such an egregious, horrible thing. So our governor needs to get on the right side of history because it’s all being exposed and he needs to stop supporting the World Economic Forum.
SPEAKER 12 :
good and so gammy good points on all of that she is so well informed and also she she really uh she walks her talk she’s already written analysis of the senate bill 003 which is the the assault upon our second amendment rights and also the one that we mentioned today regarding unions on senate bill 005 and so she is so informed on On all of this, I’m going to get to some of these text messages. This is from Jenny. She said Michael Yon brought the Darien Gap Migration Highway to light. And she said that Lutheran Family Services and Catholic Charities were part of those NGOs as well. And what has happened with all of these government grants and to the point that Darlene had made is that our money, so it’s either our taxes or the money that has been borrowed, which our children will have to pay, that has been given out as government grants to these NGOs stands for non-governmental organization. that would basically kind of do the bidding of that administration. And this is super interesting that Darlene had uncovered that Mayorkas, who was our director of Homeland Security, apparently was on the board of, she said it was HIAS, I’m going to have to check that out, that was very involved down at the Darien Gap. And so the person that’s supposed to be in charge Handling our homeland security was also on the board of an organization that was receiving government money to bring people to America illegally and do this invasion. We are very blessed that the Biden-Harris administration was defeated by Donald Trump. And we have to do our part now, my friends, because those that at the local county and the state level are going to be doubling down. We in Colorado are at the tip of the spear for everything that is going to occur. We’re doing our best to keep you informed on everything that is going on so that we can take action on that. And so we will certainly continue to do that here at the Kim Munson Show. and also with the Colorado Union of Taxpayers watching legislation. So be sure and join us on that. Noon today is the presser regarding John and Erin Lee and this other family that had filed suit against the Poudre School District with what they had done to their children. And so that’s super important as well. And I plan on being there at noon. I know it’s going to be cold, but you can join us down there at District Court. And our quote for the end of the show is from Audie Murphy. He said this. He said, the true meaning of America, you ask. It’s in a Texas rodeo, in a policeman’s badge, in the sound of laughing children, in a political rally, in a newspaper, in all these things and many more. You’ll find America in all these things. You’ll find freedom and freedom is what America means to the world and to me. And today, my friends, be grateful, read great books, think good thoughts, listen to beautiful music, communicate and listen well, live honestly and authentically, and strive for high ideals like Superman’s 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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Talking about freedom Talking about freedom I will fight
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