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Fossil Fuels Aren’t Going Away (In Honor of Earth Day)
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In his latest essay, Rick Turnquist talks about how reliant we are on fossil fuels, and how transitioning away from them is a completely unrealistic fantasy. Filled with factual data from a U.S. government website, Rick also reviews the sources and uses of the energy we take for granted. (Audio version available) Read the essay
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Join Kim at the April ACRW meeting on April 25 at 6:30 PM at the Satire Brewery, 12136
Grant Circle, Thornton, Colorado.
RSVP: Call ACRW President, Diane Rodriguez at 303-906-4710
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Sunday: Douglas Sterner Pueblo, Colorado is known as the Home of Heroes because four Medal of Honor recipients grew up in Pueblo, Colorado. Author Douglas Sterner explains how Pueblo officially became the Home of Heroes. Sterner highlights the stories of each of these four men; Bill Crawford, Jerry Murphy, Carl Sitter, and Drew Dix. Sterner also shares stories of Colorado heroes such as the Fertig brothers from La Junta.
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Monday: Dan Haley, Kurt Gerwitz, and Roger Mangan There is an extreme, radical, activist agenda at the Colorado legislature and Colorado governor’s office that is anti-human, anti-life, and anti-American. There are big themes that have multiple pieces of legislation to push forward their extreme agendas. Dan Haley, CEO of the Colorado Oil & Gas Association, discusses many of the anti-oil & gas bills. Professor Kurt Gerwitz shares his perspective on Bitcoin in El Salvador. State Farm agent Roger Mangan explains the Colorado Fair Insurance plan.
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Tuesday: Andrew Thornbrooke, Kevin Lundberg, and Jon Boesen The Fourth Amendment states that the people have a right to be secure in our persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures. Andrew Thornbrooke, writer at The Epoch Times, addresses the importance of “The Fourth Amendment is Not for Sale Act” (FANSA). Former state senator Kevin Lundberg discusses the latest happenings at the Colorado State Legislature. Jon Boesen with Boesen Law explains why prompt action is needed if you or a loved one has been injured.
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Wednesday: Jay Valentine, Trent Loos, and Paula Sarlls
2024 is lining up to be
the Super Bowl of election interference to stop Donald Trump. Fractal technology expert Jay Valentine explains that every nefarious technique from 2020 is on deck and a bunch of new ones are stacking up. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses an Emmons County, North Dakota County Commissioner who is not caving to cronyists. USMC Memorial Foundation President Paula Sarlls invites golfers to the upcoming USMC Memorial golf tournament.
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Thursday: Liberty Toastmasters, Karen Levine, and Lorne Levy In 1776 Adam Smith wrote about the Invisible Hand in the Wealth of Nations. The Invisible Hand of capitalism in America has created the opportunity for every day people to create wealth for themselves, their families, and their posterity. My fellow Liberty Toastmasters share their perspectives on capitalism. RE/MAX realtor Karen Levine and mortgage specialist Lorne Levy address home ownership in the metro market, interest rates, the Federal Reserve, inflation, and property rights.
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Friday: Jody Hice, Allen Thomas, and Jim May Elections are not ultimately about who wins or loses; elections are about the voice of the people being heard... period. No one should be willing to accept an unfair voting system. Former Georgia Congressman Jody Hice discusses his new book Sacred: Election Integrity and the Will of the People. Author Allen Thomas introduces his most recent essay A Muted Speaker of the House is a House Destroyed. Cattleman with La Vaca Meat Company Jim May shares a Cowboy Poem.
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Support The Kim Monson Show
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Partner with me as we engage in the “Battle of Ideas” occurring in our homes, our communities, our state and our nation. It is important to understand the issues so that we can converse with others in calm, reasonable voices. In order to preserve our Liberties, we must change hearts and minds. Support Kim and contribute
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The Kim Monson Show Kim Monson can be heard Monday through Friday on the Kim Monson Show, 6-8 am, 1-2 pm and 10-11 pm on KLZ 560 AM. You can listen to the Kim Monson Show live, on Kim's website, or subscribe to her podcast (iTunes, Spotify).
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America's Veteran's Stories America's Veteran's Stories shares the stories of America's veterans through interviews and conversations with U.S. veterans from all branches and years of service. Shows are broadcast at 3-4 pm every Sunday on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Past shows can also be found on the America's Veteran's Stories website.
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