"heroin epidemic"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Cliff Kincaid, filling in for Constance Cumbee, discussed multiple current issues including the heroin epidemic affecting American communities (particularly the Rust Belt), Hillary Clinton's health concerns, and the opening of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History. He analyzed George Soros's influence on progressive causes, critiqued the Obama administration's handling of drug trafficking and banking scandals (HSBC money laundering connected to the Clinton Foundation), and discussed Pope Francis's opposition to transgender ideology. Kincaid also raised concerns about Donald Trump's commitment to immigration reform and the viability of the Republican Party, before introducing guest Pete LaBarbera to discuss the USS Harvey Milk naval ship.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, where militia members successfully prevented BLM agents from seizing cattle, analyzing the tactical deployment and media coverage of the confrontation. A caller named Sean, a serviceman recently returned from Afghanistan, provided firsthand accounts of the Bundy situation and drew parallels to political manipulation in Ukraine. The show covered concerns about federal overreach, the role of foreign operatives in U.S. government, the opium trade in Afghanistan and its connection to heroin epidemics in American cities, and historical parallels to the April 19, 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord, emphasizing the importance of distributed preparedness and ammunition storage.