"central committee"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed government corruption and theft, particularly in Quartzsite, Arizona, where local officials allegedly embezzled funds. He explained how removal of federal accountability systems enabled widespread looting by government employees at all levels. Koernke criticized the proposed "Super Congress" (Supreme Soviet Committee) as unconstitutional centralization of power, comparing it to communist structures. He also covered the TerraFugia flying car receiving FAA clearance and a $600 million Defense Department contract for a flying Humvee. The second hour featured Phyllis Schlafly discussing outsourcing of American jobs to China and the impact on the middle class.
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Mark Koernke discussed the unconstitutional nature of a proposed patent reform bill that would shift from first-to-invent to first-to-file, arguing it violates the Constitution and abandons a proven system. He criticized the 12-member congressional super-committee as a Soviet-style Central Committee structure that concentrates power unconstitutionally. Koernke and callers extensively analyzed Norway's decision to relocate the Israeli embassy, discussing embassy security protocols, surveillance operations, and concerns about Israeli activities including alleged nuclear facility involvement in the U.S. The show covered themes of government overreach, socialist infiltration, preparedness, and food production, with callers contributing perspectives on geopolitical threats and the need for vigilance against authoritarian structures.