"immigration reform"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Obama's last-minute regulatory actions before leaving office, including controversial H-1B visa program expansions that would allow more foreign workers to compete for American jobs in technology, healthcare, academia, and other sectors. He criticized these midnight regulations as undermining Trump's promised immigration reforms and noted that Congress has rarely used the Congressional Review Act to overturn such regulations. The episode also featured commentary on media coverage, ISIS reporting, and broader themes of government overreach and loss of American freedoms.
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Mark Koernke discussed immigration amnesty and its projected impact on American politics, citing Congressman Dana Rohrabacher's warnings that amnesty could transform the nation into a one-party socialist state similar to California. He covered a planned power grid shutdown exercise scheduled for November 12-14, advised listeners on preparedness measures including generator use and solar panels, and criticized Guns and Ammo magazine for publishing a pro-gun-control column. The show included caller reports of Homeland Security activity in Ohio and discussions of escape-and-evasion tactics in hypothetical FEMA camp scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed international political intrigue involving the Vatican, Pope Benedict XVI, and George W. Bush's scheduled meetings in Germany and Rome in June 2007. He covered allegations regarding Vatican involvement in geopolitics, the death of a pope, and connections to Illuminati and Freemasonry. The show also addressed domestic issues including immigration reform, employment eligibility verification systems, no-fly lists, and comparisons to Soviet internal passport systems. Koernke recounted a personal standoff experience with federal agents and emphasized themes of resistance, liberty, and preparedness. Caller Dave contributed discussion on Vatican finances, the Black Pope, and media suppression of 9/11 experts.