

Hour 3: Congress in Session
Aug 22, 2025
The need for Congress in session is questioned, stirring up a debate on cultural Marxism. A critical look at the Human Rights Campaign's influence on corporate America raises eyebrows. The podcast tackles the struggles of a bipolar nation and emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and safety. It highlights the most 'fightworthy' chicken in a humorous twist, adding a light-hearted element to the serious discussions on societal challenges.
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Kids Targeted For Conservative Views
- A parent recounts his six-year-old being isolated on a bus over the parent's book challenge activism.
- The same parent describes his older son labeled a 'Nazi' by a teacher for ROTC and conservative views.
Less Washington, More Recess
- Jesse argues federal government should generally do less and meet rarely, like a state legislature that convenes infrequently.
- He says constant congressional lawmaking creates needless rules and harms individual freedom.
Avoid Busywork In Governance
- Do avoid unnecessary meetings and legislation when systems are working well; doing nothing can be the best action.
- Jesse recommends keeping governance minimal and only addressing essential duties like budgets and confirmations.