This Week’s Shows
Sunday: Kim Kimball
WWII and Korean War Veteran Kim Kimball joined the Navy on his seventeenth birthday in 1944. Growing up in Oklahoma, Kimball had not traveled very far from his native state. He took a three day train ride to San Diego to Boot Camp and remembers seeing the Pacific Ocean for the first time. Kimball eventually became a radio operator on the aircraft carrier USS Hornet. Kim Kimball recently passed on. He was a dear friend.
Monday: Yvonne Paez, Kurt Gerwitz, Ramey Johnson, and Roger Mangan
Recruitment for our peace officers and military personnel is nearing all time lows. The answer, by many PBIs, is to lower recruitment standards. Former police officer and captain in the Army, Yvonne Paez, explains why this is a bad idea. Professor Kurt Gerwitz discusses what Wall Street thinks about Artificial Intelligence. Ramey Johnson notes why she is stepping forward to run for Colorado House District 30. State Farm agent Roger Mangan addresses unmatched roofs.
Tuesday: Kevin Lundberg, Producer Joe, Producer Luke, Mark Davis, and Jon Boesen
Colorado is the petri dish for all the crazy things the radical, extremists, activists, who have taken over the Democrat party, want to foist upon “We the People.” On the next Kim Monson Show, former State Senator Kevin Lundberg addresses the extreme bills that Polis has recently signed. Producers Joe and Luke continue our discussion of Henry Hazlitt’s book Economics in One Lesson. Mark Davis shares why he is running for Castle Rock Town Council. Jon Boesen notes safety tips for the summer.
Wednesday: Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, Trent Loos, Greg Lopez, and Lorne Levy
There is a war on your food. Dr. James Lyons-Weiler explains that “they” have discovered a new weapon: Bird Flu to stem your consumption of animal meat and dairy products. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares updates from the recent “South Dakota is not for Sale” rally. Greg Lopez discusses why his CD4 Special Election race is so important to hold the line in Washington DC. Lorne Levy notes the latest on mortgage rates.
Thursday: Randal O’Toole, Paige Hauser, Valdamar Archuleta, and Karen Levine
A recent report on housing affordability puts Denver in a “severely unaffordable” category. Housing and transportation expert Randal O’Toole explains that as New Zealand dramatically expanded its urban growth boundaries, housing is becoming more affordable. Paige Hauser, with the Center for Renewing America, shares the latest happenings in Washington DC. Valdamar Archuleta notes why he is running for Congressional District 1. RE/MAX realtor Karen Levine addresses the metro real estate market.
Friday: Pam Long, Jay Valentine, John Carson, Jim May, and Tom Tarver
The Troop Act. Pam Long explains how thousands of service members need remedies after an illegal, experimental COVID mandate. Fractal technology expert Jay Valentine addresses how Cleaning the Voter Rolls is the Republican’s Climate Change Hoax. John Carson shares why he is running for Douglas County Commissioner. Jim May with La Vaca Meat Company notes that it is bar-b-q season. Tom Tarver invites you to TAPS’ patriotic dinner show the 4th of July week-end in Colorado Springs.