July 8, 2014
Morning Show 1h 0m Complete Radio Episode 2014
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed government overreach, NGO involvement in border issues, and the role of federal agencies in immigration policy. He criticized the inconsistency of government claims about surveillance capabilities and addressed concerns about foreign workers undercutting American wages and skilled trades. The show featured extensive discussion on preparedness, including the value of salvaging and repurposing older industrial equipment like drills, sewing machines, and grinders for self-sufficiency. Callers contributed perspectives on debt-free living, consumer culture, and the importance of quality vintage tools. Koernke promoted freeze-dried food suppliers, radiation detectors, and military surplus communications equipment available through various vendors.

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