"electoral college"
19 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed electoral systems, state governance, and community self-determination, particularly addressing caller Henry Goodman's concerns about Illinois politics and Chicago's influence. He explained the rationale behind the Electoral College and criticized the welfare state's perversion of liberty. Mark also discussed Michigan county-level governance changes and community unincorporation efforts led by figures like Dave, emphasizing that alternative local systems should not be criticized if they work for their communities. The episode included discussion of preparedness, alternative currency strategies using $2 bills, and the State of Jefferson movement.
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Mark Koernke discussed his proposed constitutional tax system called the True Tax, a 1% transaction tax with 20% rebated to all Americans, arguing it would replace the income tax and restore constitutional governance. He detailed allegations of financial mismanagement at TeaParty.org, claiming millions in donations were misappropriated, and criticized government agencies for failing to enforce the rule of law. Koernke also addressed NSA and CIA surveillance operations across the country, the 2016 election results and Trump's victory, the Electoral College system, and the importance of understanding constitutional government structure versus democracy.
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Mark Koernke discussed the California secession movement (Calexit) and its opening of an embassy in Moscow, drawing parallels to the historical Republic of Texas and arguing for the creation of the State of Jefferson as a counterbalance to leftist coastal cities. He covered the assassination of Russian ambassador Andrei Karlov in Ankara, Turkey, attributing it to geopolitical tensions over Syria and Aleppo. Koernke promoted militia preparedness, winter camouflage strategies, and charitable donations to Liberty Tree Radio, while criticizing Goldman Sachs' influence in the incoming administration and expressing frustration with post-election leftist protests and threats against conservatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, Trump's cabinet appointments including Rick Perry and Goldman Sachs officials, concerns about voter fraud in Michigan, and comparisons between Trump's approach and Wild Bill Donovan's creation of the OSS. Callers debated Trump's selection of establishment figures, the role of militia preparedness, and growing public resistance to political correctness, including people openly saying "Merry Christmas" again. The show covered electoral college dynamics, Hillary Clinton's repeated electoral losses, and warnings about potential communist infiltration and future civil unrest.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, focusing on Trump's Electoral College victory and allegations of voter fraud in major metropolitan areas. He covered topics including sovereignty and the corporate straw man structure, illegal immigration estimates, the distinction between documented and undocumented Americans, and preparedness strategies including cache distribution and supplies. The show included Christmas music and commentary on media hypocrisy, international tensions involving Russia and ISIS, and opportunities to purchase radio stations at low prices.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed the Electoral College vote scheduled for December 19, 2016, characterizing it as a "day of deception" and distraction from more important issues. They criticized mainstream media coverage of alleged hospital bombings in Syria, noting that reporters were stonewalled when asking for the location of the bombed facility, suggesting the incident may not have occurred. The hosts addressed election integrity concerns, voter intimidation at polling places, and the need for Americans to remain vigilant against government overreach. They also discussed rising police ticket quotas, DUI enforcement tactics, and examples of self-defense by homeowners against criminals, while emphasizing the importance of listener support for the Micro Effect radio network.
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On December 16, 2016, Mark Koernke and his co-host (referred to as BK/Quartermaster) discussed preparedness topics including propane cylinder refilling adapters, food-grade versus pool-grade diatomaceous earth safety, and inventory management spreadsheets for stored food supplies. They covered political developments including alleged attempts to subvert the electoral college through Jill Stein recounts, voting machine vulnerabilities, and concerns about election fraud. The hosts criticized the Obama administration's border security policies, discussed Trump's upcoming inauguration, and addressed internet censorship efforts globally. Callers contributed perspectives on election integrity and government accountability.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 electoral college proceedings and currency devaluation tactics used by governments to control populations, citing examples from Venezuela and India. He analyzed oil price manipulation, noting that despite predictions of $7 per gallon gas years ago, prices remained controlled and that consumer behavior (reduced driving) was actually constraining corporate profits. Koernke promoted preparedness, militia organization, and armed resistance to federal overreach, while advertising firearms and ammunition deals from CenterFireSystems.com, including Diamondback 9mm pistols, 1911s, and belt-fed AR-15 uppers. He encouraged listeners to support Liberty Tree Radio and discussed upcoming meetings related to election-related activism.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness for potential civil conflict, focusing on ammunition selection (ball vs. hollow point rounds), protective gear (helmets, body armor, elbow/knee pads), and psychological factors in armed confrontation. He analyzed the Kent State shooting, historical communist tactics in Russia and Ukraine, and warned against supporting police who enforce unconstitutional orders. Callers contributed perspectives on hunting experience as preparation and overcoming psychological barriers to self-defense. Koernke criticized the incoming Trump administration's cabinet selections, particularly Rick Perry as Secretary of Energy, and discussed the electoral college's actual legal mechanisms.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 post-election recount efforts in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, alleging voter fraud and ballot tampering where officials might fill in blank presidential votes. He criticized the Electoral College and warned that the Dakota Access Pipeline protests would be temporarily halted before resuming, citing historical precedent. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, night vision technology from DAWS (ydtoe.us), battery management strategies, and light discipline in field operations. Koernke recounted a confrontational radio appearance where he debated a station owner, and callers discussed flashlight selection and operational security.
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Mark Koernke and Don Batcher discussed preparedness, thermal and night vision technology upgrades from ATN, and winter shooting considerations including ammunition performance in cold weather. The show covered California secession commentary, the 2016 electoral college vote, and featured caller Mike from Arizona discussing military vehicle collector shows and surplus equipment sales. Additional segments included product recommendations from Uncle Sam's Retail Outlet for anti-exposure flying coveralls and military headsets, and information about upcoming military collector events in Arizona.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal bureaucracy inefficiency and corruption in schools and prisons, detailing how taxpayer money is misappropriated through creative bookkeeping and inflated administrative costs while educational quality and prisoner care decline. He addressed post-election developments including Secretary of State appointments, criticized the Electoral College and voting fraud mechanisms, and urged listeners to practice firearms proficiency using airsoft training tools. Koernke also covered geopolitical concerns regarding ISIS protection in Syria, the Bundy family detention, and called for presidential pardons for the Hammonds.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical military operations, airborne deployment strategies, and Russian aircraft overflights of U.S. airspace under commercial cover. He announced Colonial Marine Militia regimental combat team commanders meetings scheduled for October 23rd and addressed concerns about potential Russian invasion scenarios in Alaska. The show covered currency systems during conflict, barter economics, and the Electoral College system, with extensive discussion of election fraud, voter manipulation, and the need for American independence rather than civil war. Callers contributed perspectives on paratroopers, military vehicles from the Ukraine conflict, and state-level political divisions.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud and voting machine manipulation, citing a Chicago incident where a Republican's vote was automatically switched to the Democratic candidate. He emphasized the need for paper ballots and accountability, criticizing the Electoral College system and party operatives who manipulate elections. The show also covered preparedness topics including gardening in fall weather, ammunition sales records, and firearm recommendations such as the Canik 55 handgun. Callers contributed perspectives on voter fraud documentation, medical accountability, and the futility of resistance against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed electoral processes and voter registration, criticized federal government overreach and preparedness for potential conflict, delivered extensive tactical firearms instruction covering weapon discipline and ammunition management, addressed Agenda 21 land seizures affecting homeowners, discussed Chinese military personnel allegedly being transported into the United States via military aircraft and cargo containers, and warned listeners about government deception and the need for self-sufficiency and armed preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional eligibility challenges to President Obama, including the Lightfoot v. Bowen lawsuit and questions about citizenship status. He covered the electoral college system and proportional vs. winner-take-all allocation of electors. The show featured extensive discussion of food production and self-sufficiency, including growing heirloom apple varieties, establishing wild orchards, and cultivating medicinal herbs like mint and tea berry in Michigan. Koernke promoted the Micro Effect Network's fundraising needs, NBC defense equipment training videos, and encouraged listeners to support patriot broadcasting infrastructure and community preparedness initiatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed corruption in Illinois politics, the Electoral College's secret vote on December 15, 2008, and concerns about a Constitutional Convention (Con-Con) being pushed through state legislatures. He criticized the Federal Reserve, Alexander Hamilton's influence on American banking, and foreign threats including Canadian military involvement. Caller Dave provided stock market and economic updates, discussed Carolyn Kennedy's Senate appointment bid in New York, and reported on federal harassment of citizens in North Carolina and Detroit. Koernke emphasized ammunition and component conservation for preparedness, warning of long weapons manufacturing backlogs.
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On November 11, 2008, Nancy Kornke and Michael Nasser discussed election irregularities, including voting machine problems and premature winner declarations in Indiana and Michigan, and the role of electoral college delegates versus popular votes. Caller Mike Lewis from Texas announced a militia field training exercise scheduled for November 15th in Teague, Texas, emphasizing the need to rebuild militia strength in response to anticipated anti-gun policies under the incoming Obama administration. Michael Nasser then provided detailed medical instruction on facial injuries, covering classification of soft tissue and bone injuries, diagnostic techniques using observation and palpation, and treatment priorities, with Nancy adding practical examples about head wound bleeding and the importance of recognizing internal injuries.
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Mark Koernke hosted a Friday afternoon and evening broadcast covering multiple topics including Virginia gun confiscation efforts, the National Popular Vote Compact, corporate control of America, Israeli-American relations, and the emerging coronavirus outbreak. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, supply chain concerns, gas masks and NBC equipment, and detailed analysis of the coronavirus as a potential bioweapon with high mortality rates. Callers and co-hosts contributed perspectives on election integrity, medical fraud, and emergency preparedness measures.