Ben Harnwell Responds To The Pope Calling The Pro-Abortion Democrats As “The Lesser Of Two Evils”
Ben Harnwell discusses the application of Catholic social teaching to politics, focusing on the dilemma of choosing the “lesser of two evils” in elections. Szynkowicz asserts that based on Catholic teachings, one cannot support a party promoting abortion, making the Republican Party the clear choice over the Democrats. They criticize the Biden administration’s immigration policies, noting its higher deportation rates than the Trump administration while still supporting abortion.
Szynkowicz Exposes How States Are Registering College Voters With ONLY Their Student Information
In their conversation, Ben Harnwell and Linda Szynkowicz discuss issues around election integrity, particularly focusing on voter ID laws and illegal voting. Szynkowicz mentions that Minnesota had issued driver’s licenses to non-citizens, automatically registering them to vote, leading to the removal or deactivation of over a thousand illegal registrations. The two also highlight the challenges in North Carolina, where student IDs, including those of international students, are being used for voter identification. Szynkowicz explains how Connecticut allows students to register to vote with just a letter from their university, without requiring any form of ID. They express concerns over lax election laws and the failure to enforce state statutes, with Szynkowicz applauding states like New Hampshire and Pennsylvania for taking steps toward stronger election integrity. They emphasize the need for ensuring that only U.S. citizens can vote in American elections.
In 20 States, United Sovereign Americans Found 29 Million Facially Invalid Registration Records
Marly Hornik talked about the state’s constitutional obligation to ensure voting integrity under the 14th Amendment. States must prevent both the denial of votes to eligible citizens and the inclusion of invalid votes, which could dilute the integrity of elections. Lawsuits filed by United Sovereign Americans in nine states, covering 173 electoral votes, challenge states for failing to meet these requirements. They allege that 29 million invalid voter registrations exist, with 10 million casting votes counted as valid. Despite efforts to alert states to these issues, they have not remedied the situation. With a mandate to ensure compliance before the 2024 elections, the organization is preparing legal strategies to challenge election results based on civil rights violations. The discussion will also address recent developments in Michigan and Montana and the role of the War Room Posse in supporting these legal actions.
Bruce Castor Jr. On How States Can Create Trustworthy Electoral Results Through Election Integrity
In a discussion between Ben Harnwell and Bruce Castor Jr., Harnwell detailed the legal complexities surrounding election certification and public officials’ duties. He argued that lawsuits aim to ensure elections meet Congressional standards, emphasizing the need for precision to guarantee voter confidence. “The idea is that… imperfect elections should be corrected to meet a certain threshold,” he said, highlighting the legal requirement for officials to follow these standards. Castor added that if federal judges find violations of Congressional mandates, they can compel officials to comply, potentially leading to fines or jail terms for non-compliance. “Federal judges could order state officials to do their jobs, and if they refuse, there would be financial or even civil contempt penalties,” he noted, drawing on historical precedents of court-enforced compliance.
Georges Explains How Trump’s Policies Will Solve Housing Crisis, Not Kamala’s Communist Approach
In a discussion between Sophia Georges and Ben Harnwell, they talk about the impact of rising housing prices on battleground states and overall inflation. Georges highlights the significant rise in home prices, noting that “in Atlanta… home prices going up 65% over the last couple of years,” and emphasizes the broader issue of housing affordability, with prices soaring by 29% in Arizona alone. Harnwell criticizes the Consumer Price Index as misleading, stating, “70% of that overall number is attributed to housing,” which continues to show inflation is not under control. They argue that simply providing down payments or lowering interest rates won’t solve the affordability crisis, which requires “a complete overhaul” involving fiscal responsibility and wage increases. Both stress that the current approach is inadequate and will not alleviate the problems consumers face.
Richard Stern Warns Of Economic Disaster If U.S. Debt Continues To Grow
Richard Stern and Ben Harnwell discussed the alarming state of America’s national debt and its consequences for voters. Stern highlighted that the national debt has reached an unprecedented $35.3 trillion, translating to roughly $265,000 per American household. This situation is likened to a “second mortgage” with no equity, burdening households with high interest payments. Stern revealed that Americans are expected to spend about $1.3 trillion annually just on servicing this debt, a sum larger than the combined spending on defense and Medicare.
Stern warned that this debt spiral is crowding out private investments, with government borrowing consuming available financial resources. This could drive up mortgage rates and limit business loans, affecting economic growth. He stressed that addressing this issue requires substantial cuts in government spending to avoid future financial crises and potential defaults.
Brian Costello Breaks Down Congressional Debate On Method To Restrict Trade With China
Brian Costello and Ben Harnwell discussed the ongoing conflict between House committees over China policy. Costello noted a split between two influential figures: Michael McCall of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, who supports stringent measures against China, and Patrick McHenry of the House Financial Services Committee, who favors less restrictive approaches to investment. Harnwell criticized McHenry for obstructing efforts to limit Chinese investment, asserting that Wall Street interests drive his actions. Harnwell also highlighted the Biden administration’s recent measures, which include closing loopholes on Chinese imports, a move he believes is an attempt to mimic Trump’s tough stance on China. Harnwell contended that the Biden administration is now adopting policies initially championed by Trump, suggesting that Trump’s earlier actions were proactive in addressing economic and geopolitical threats posed by China.
I NEED TO COMMENT AGAINST THE POPE BECAUSE HE IS A SATANICAL COMMUNIST. DON’T TRIST AMUTJOMLG JE HAS TO SAY, HE HATES TRUMP, I SAW THE WAY HE TREATED TRUMP. HE IS SAYING TRUMP IS AGAINST LIFE AND INMIGRANTS, WHEN HE WOULD NOT SUPPORT WITH HIS MULTI-TRILLIONAR BANK ANY INMIGRANTS, HE IS THE DEVIL, IN TIME IT WILL PROVE TO YOU EYES HOW EVIL HE CAN BE. THE BIBLE IDENTIFIES HIM AS THE HARLOT DRINKING THE BLOOD OF SAINTS. APOCALIPSIS CHAPTER 17:1-6 AND HE IS A PROUD GAY.
Hi Teresa- thans for reading. This Pope does seem to be upsetting many faithful Catholics.
MISS KARI, I KNOW, THE POPE IS ONLY INTERESTED IN POLITICS, NOT THE PEOPLE