Tuesday August 27
Mike Davis On The Results From The Biden-Zuckerberg Censorship Campaign
In their discussion, Ben Harnwell and Mike Davis criticize government overreach in pressuring social media companies like Facebook to censor information, particularly regarding COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop story. Davis argues that such actions represent a significant threat to democracy by stifling free speech and manipulating public opinion. He suggests that these efforts, conducted in collaboration with Big Tech, have violated constitutional rights and calls for stronger antitrust actions to break up tech monopolies. Davis emphasizes the need for a future Trump administration to prioritize legal action against these practices, suggesting criminal investigations and civil lawsuits to prevent such occurrences in the future. The conversation also highlights perceived discrepancies in how election-related issues are handled legally, comparing Facebook’s actions to Trump’s indictment over the Stormy Daniels payment.
Part One:
Mike Davis: “President Trump’s Going To Get Rid Of Jack Smith And Then Open A Probe On Jack Smith”
Part Two:
JBM And Catherine Engelbrecht Walk Through How GA Can Ensure A Fair Election With No Fraud
In a discussion between Ben Harnwell, Jenny Beth Martin, and Catherine Engelbrecht, they address a lawsuit filed by the Democratic Party against Georgia’s State Election Board. The lawsuit challenges new regulations introduced by the board to enhance election transparency and integrity, including allowing local election boards to review data before certification, requiring absentee ballot tracking, and ensuring public access to election processing. Martin and Engelbrecht argue that these changes are necessary to restore trust in the electoral process and prevent the issues seen in previous elections. They criticize the lawsuit as an attempt to maintain control over perceived weaknesses in the election system and emphasize the importance of a fair and transparent process. Engelbrecht highlights the citizens’ efforts to ensure election integrity and calls for continued vigilance and participation in safeguarding the election process.
Georges: Americans Are Only “Earning 74% Of The Median Of Affordability For A Median Priced Home”
In a conversation with Ben Harnwell, Sophia Georgie discussed a significant lawsuit settlement involving the National Association of Realtors and real estate companies. The lawsuit, effective in New Jersey on August 1st and nationwide on August 17th, alleged that these organizations were colluding to fix commission rates at 5-6%, impacting property buyers’ costs. The settlement now requires a mandated buyer’s agency agreement, which could result in buyers paying their own commission fees, unlike before when the commission was split with the listing broker to attract buyers. Georgie highlighted concerns that this change, alongside high interest rates and low affordability, could add more uncertainty and raise property costs. She emphasized the importance of transparency and integrity in her real estate practices and encouraged people to stay informed about market changes through her podcast and other platforms.
Matthew Boyle: “Trump Has More Pathways To 270 Electoral Votes Than Kamala Harris Does”
In a discussion between Ben Harnwell and Matt Boyle, Boyle highlighted Trump’s strong position in the presidential race. Current polling shows Trump leading or competitive in key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina, which are critical for securing the 270 electoral votes needed to win. Boyle noted that many traditionally Democratic states have become more Republican-leaning, and Democrats are not effectively contesting crucial states such as Florida, Ohio, and Iowa. He argued that Trump has multiple pathways to victory, whereas Kamala Harris faces a more challenging path. Boyle also criticized Harris’s post-convention performance, suggesting that her campaign’s focus on “joy” and “hope” fails to resonate with the electorate’s current dissatisfaction, particularly regarding economic and safety issues. He concluded that, despite Trump’s favorable position, both campaigns must continue working hard, emphasizing that Harris will need to start facing the press more actively.
Todd Bensman: The Biden-Harris Immigration Hurricane Has Devastated The Panamanian Communities
Todd Bensman and Ben Harnwell discussed the severe impact of Biden’s border policies on indigenous tribes in Central America. Bensman, recently returned from Colombia and Panama, met with the five Chiefs of the Embera tribe, who described the devastating effects of mass migration through their lands. The chiefs criticized the Biden administration for exacerbating migration and failing to consult or consider their communities. They reported a significant cultural disruption, with local traditions eroding as young men turned to trafficking and substance abuse.
Bensman highlighted that this crisis, driven by policies that encouraged mass migration, has led to the disintegration of the Embera’s way of life. The chiefs are desperate for action, pleading with U.S. presidential candidates to address the border issue to save their communities. Despite their plight, they feel ignored by international human rights groups and U.S. political leaders. Bensman’s article, published in the New York Post, brings urgent attention to this overlooked crisis.