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Buddy Carter Exposes Biden's Blame Game

Congressman Buddy Carter Exposes Biden’s Blame Game

Congressman Buddy Carter of Georgia’s 1st Congressional District, and co-sponsor of the Laken Riley Act, appeared on Breaking Battlegrounds this week to challenge President Biden’s claim that Republicans had the chance to pass a border bill, which in reality did not address border issues at all. Listen to Congressman Carter here. Listen to Congressman Buddy Carter’s

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Arizona City Officials use Taxpayer Dollars for a Trip to Portland

Why did Arizona City Officials use Taxpayer Dollars for a Trip to Portland to Learn how to Deal with Homelessness?

Joe Setyon from the Goldwater Institute joins Breaking Battlegrounds to discuss the perplexing decision of Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Avondale officials to utilize taxpayer dollars for a trip to Portland to learn how to deal with homelessness. In Portland, homelessness has surged by 65% over 8 years, with a notable 20% increase in 2023 alone. Join

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Sadly, the 2024 Election is going to Spotlight Miserable Partisans Around Us

Sadly, the 2024 Election is going to Spotlight Miserable Partisans Around Us

In Tuesday’s California “Jungle Primary,” Russia Hoax star and never-in-doubt, Democrat Adam Schiff, and former Major League Baseball star and Republican, Steve Garvey advanced to November’s general election. Congressman Schiff is the favorite. Believing otherwise means you don’t follow politics or understand California, but I am a believer in “never say never” when it comes to politics. Let’s be

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If Neither Biden or Trump Reach 270 Electoral Votes, how do we Determine Who Wins

If Neither Biden or Trump Reach 270 Electoral Votes, how do we Determine Who Wins?

Every four years, on January 6, the Electoral College casts its votes in a largely symbolic act. Whoever gets 270 votes out of the 538 total wins. There has never been an electoral college tie, however, as the margins of victory get narrower race after race, this possibility is becoming likelier. The count to 538

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Paying for Russian - Ukraine War Aid Should be Pay Now, Not Later

Paying for Russian/Ukraine War Aid Should be Pay Now, Not Later

There are both good-faith and bad-faith arguments against providing more military aid for Ukraine. You can’t win an argument against bad-faith people, but people of sincere convictions must be taken seriously and responded to with respect. One honest contrary argument is the effect our Ukraine aid has on the U.S. deficit and our national debt. Taken

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Anthony Kern

Senator Kern Addresses Leftist Objections on the Ten Commandments Bill

Tune in as Senator Anthony Kern joins Breaking Battlegrounds to discuss his Ten Commandments bill, which has gained national attention. He explains the bill’s aim and addresses objections from the left regarding its implementation in classrooms. He critiques the double standards of the left’s opposition of its inclusion in public discourse, pointing out inconsistencies in

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OBJECTIVE AND CONCERNED TAKES

Objective and Concerned Takes?

The Washington Post came out with an article this weekend entitled ‘How a laid-back beach town became California’s MAGA stronghold.’ Frankly, it is an interesting article, newsworthy.  Read it. While Huntington Beach’s majority Republican council has successfully balanced the budget and renegotiated a new police contract, the article focuses on what is perceived as their shift towards

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Biden's State of the Union; a Reset for Voters?

Biden’s State of the Union; a Reset for Voters? Only in Fairy Tales, Twitter Bots and MSNBC

Axios reported this past week about the “Biden Reset.” In it, they wrote that “Biden officials see next month’s State of the Union address as a big, public reset moment — a chance to overcome or at least neutralize concerns about President Biden’s age and vitality.” Furthermore, “Many top Democrats are convinced that if the election were today, Biden would

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Alexander Raikin on Government-Assisted Euthanasia

Alexander Raikin on Government-Assisted Euthanasia

Alexander Raikin joins Breaking Battlegrounds this week to discuss government-assisted euthanasia, particularly focusing on the financial aspect and the ethical implications. We discuss a report suggesting significant healthcare savings through medically assisted deaths and how these programs were initially presented to the public. Alexander Raikin points out the discrepancy between initial assumptions and actual outcomes,

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