Episode 54 - Politics, Economics and the Meaning of Life with Rhett Palmer

As is usually the case when I am a guest on the Rhett Palmer show, we cover a lot of ground. Today started out with dissecting the Speaker of the House debacle with the Republicans, and then we drifted to reconciling Christianity with the American free enterprise system. I always learn something during my guest interviews but this one might top the charts. I have struggled for a long time to reconcile the Christian principle of living a selfless life of charitable works with the need to create a sustainable society. The unified theory of everything if you will. I think I may have found some important clues in this interview. Don't want to miss this one.

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Episode 53: A Phoenix Rising from the Ashes: former US Rep Chris Collins

My guest today is American entrepreneur and politician, Christopher Collins. Chris served as the U.S. representative for New York's 27th congressional district (Buffalo NY area) from 2013 until 2019. Prior to his time in Congress, he ran for Erie County Executive in 2007 on a platform of smaller county government, lower taxes and operating efficiency and he defeated the Democrat incumbent with 63% of the vote in a county with 140,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans. Quite an accomplishment.

Unlike many of our elected representatives in our 3-tier constitutional republic, Chris was a successful entrepreneur and business guy long before he ran for public office. That means he built something of value to society that employed others in our free enterprise system. After earning his BS in Mechanical Engineering and MBA, Chris started his career as a mechanical engineer at Westinghouse Electric. In 1983, Westinghouse spun off their gear division, and Chris rose to be CEO of the Nuttall Gear Corporation located in Niagara Falls, New York. In 1997, Collins sold Nuttall to Colfax Corporation.

Chris moved to Florida a couple years ago and he and his wife, Mary, have three children and three grandchildren. Full disclosure: Chris’ younger brother Ted and I were fraternity brothers at Syracuse University.

Welcome to the Locally Grown Podcast Chris Collins.

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Episode 51: Activism Posing as Journalism: My Love-Hate Relationship with PBS

Elon Musk recently labeled NPR and PBS as “government-funded media” on Twitter, angering both organizations. Is he right, and does it matter anyway?

For many years, I supported PBS and NPR financially. I just loved their music, movies and documentaries and their news and opinion programs, that while left leaning, were conducted in a civil tone. They at least made token attempts to cover both sides of a debate but things have changed and they are now peddling activism as journalism. Listen as I unpack this for you in great fact-based detail.

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Episode 50 - MLK is Rolling in His Grave

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. I have a dream today.”

Sixty-three years ago, a great American, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke those words calling out injustice and holding America accountable its constitutional principles. Now we have a new ideology permeating all corners of our society that demands that we judge “not by the content of character, but by the color of skin.”

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Episode 49: Elections 2022: The Threat to Democracy is Real, But It’s Not What You Think

Inflation and interest rates are inflicting painful damage today. Yet seemingly without notice the national debt is working like a cancer sapping the nation’s long-term economic vitality. Whether we reach the “doom loop,” or just become mired in stagflation, unchecked government spending and mounting national debt will drain all growth potential from the national economy sooner rather than later. This is everyone’s problem.

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Episode 48 - From a Life of Crime to a Wonderful Life

I was introduced to Larry Lawton through Congressman Bill Posey's office as someone with a compelling story that can help point at-risk kids in the right direction. Man what a story ! Larry was was one of the biggest jewel thieves in American history who ultimately spent 12 years in prison for his crimes. Upon his release in 2007, Larry moved to Florida and began his career as a successful author, motivational speaker, and You Tuber. He is also the founder of the Reality Check Program that educates at-risk kids on the consequences of a life of crime. Larry is the host of his own very successful YouTube channel that boasts 1.4 million subscribers. Geez, I wish my audience was that big. Don't miss this show!

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Episode 46 - Memorial Day

It’s been a month since my last podcast where we spoke with Florida Congressman Bill Posey. I’ve had a lot of family stuff to deal with which I will get to later. But I wanted to get this out by Memorial Day because it is such a powerful transitional holiday, and I am definitely in a transitional point in my life.

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Episode 45 - with Florida Congressman Bill Posey

I am so pleased to have as my guest GOP Congressman Bill Posey who represents Florida's 8th Congressional District. He serves on the House Financial Services and Science, Space and Technology committees. Prior to that he served 8 years in the Florida State Senate and 10 years on the Rockledge, FL city council and prior to that, he was the founder of a large real estate company. Having been an entrepreneur, and then elected to all three branches of our American government, makes Bill pretty unusual as a politician. We have read each others books and share a common belief that much more of government should be done at the local level as our founders intended. Join us as we weigh in on all the big issues our country faces, as well a little bonus chat about UFOs!

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Episode 44 - The New Cold War

Ultimately, our freedoms and rights power the innovative culture that makes the United States the most successful political experiment in history. Even with its historical warts, America has improved the living standards of its citizens more than any human culture that has ever existed. Democracy, protection of individual freedoms, harnessing the power of diversity while creating a strong collective identity. These are strengths that China and Russia will never have without a revolution. This makes me optimistic that we still have what it takes to win The New Cold War. We just need the right leaders, united in mission, to galvanize the public into believing in the power of a United States of America. It’s been said that politicians only act when there’s fire in the living room. Guess what? There is fire in the living room. We can do this!

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Episode 43 - with Retired Ukraine Diplomat David Hunter

My guest today was a guest on this podcast about 18 months ago and we talked about how rising geo-political risks threaten the 75-year-old Pax Americana where global domestic product has increased by a factor of 20 times. Well, it appears those risks are now a clear and present danger as Russia has invaded Ukraine. Not only this, but China has also publicly stated that its partnership with Russia “has no limits.” The challenge to the US as the pre-eminent super-power is not some future event. It’s here now and we will unpack this with retired U.S. diplomat to Ukraine, David Hunter.

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Episode 42 - The Health of our Oceans with Dr. Rikki Neilsen

My guest today is Dr. Rikki Eriksen, a marine biologist whose career has focused on the health of our oceans. She grew up in Florida, living on the water, swimming and snorkeling with the amazing marine wildlife we have here. Summers were spent on a sailboat in Denmark with her grandparents and winter school breaks were devoted to sailing in the Caribbean with her parents. In middle school, she started noticing the marine ecosystem was choking to death and that she had to do something to protect it.

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Episode 41 - America is only as Good as its Public Schools

The definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing and expect different results. Much of recent American federal government policy seems to fit into this paradigm. Like let’s print a whole lot of money then act surprised when we get inflation. Or stop enforcing our immigration laws and be shocked when millions of foreign people including criminals, terrorists and those who don’t share our values, flood our southern border. I hope most of would agree that hyperinflation and more drug and sex trafficking on our streets are bad things. And yet policies from the current federal crew are encouraging exactly those things. I think the rub is that they do not expect different results. They want and expect these results because they think these policies will increase their power. Now that is not insane. All people act in their own self-interest, most of the time. That logic trail traces all the way back to Charles Darwin.

And so it is with our education policy. Our public schools seem to be getting worse, or at least not better. But the cost of the bad performance has outpaced inflation for decades. Why would we let the same people responsible for our diminishing public schools, be the ones to fix them? Now that is the definition of insanity.

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Episode 40 - Rome, China, the United States and the Cycles of History

History repeats and unfortunately, we are on the downhill run of the latest cycle. But remain optimistic because we have a system with a demonstrated track record of success. China has emerged as a powerful rival, but its authoritarian system will remain its Achilles Heel. Remain vigilant and start thinking about what happens after we get through the coming hard times.

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Episode 39 - On Race in America with Cecil Grant

Today my guest is Cecil Grant, the host of the new “Changing the Narrative” podcast which you can find on Apple, Pandora and other places. His podcast focuses on issues seen through the lens of a middle-aged African American man who deeply cares about his country and is alarmed by what he sees. He has the moral authority to really challenge bad government policies that hurt the people they are supposed to help. For example, his July podcast entitled, “Gun Violence versus Gang Violence: The Problem in Chicago”, he takes Mayor Laurie Lightfoot to task, also and African American, for failing to call out the root cause of gun violence in Chicago which are gangs. His August 20th Episode, “Remove that Racist Rock!”, takes a fun approach to highlighting how many of our political leaders are enraptured with the false notion that America is an irredeemably racist garden made for whites-only that must be pulled-up root and stem in favor of… well we’re not sure yet.

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Episode 38 - Time to Wake Up to Rising Geopolitical Risks. Are You Listening Joe?

The Biden Administration is busy. Very busy. Busy making sure all we hear about is racial politics, the dreaded COVID Delta Variant, climate change, diminishing our election laws, defunding our police, and turning our schools into indoctrination centers. So I guess it's understandable that they have missed the growing threat that our adversaries pose to our place in the world.

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Episode 37 - Seeking Middle Ground with Author Andrew Shelley

Today my guest is Andrew Shelley, author of the book, “American Butterfly”, an excellent exploration of the roots of the American culture wars through the lens of a deep-fried southern fish out of water. We explore Andrew’s transition from a boy born to a conservative southern family to a northern liberal living in Boston and how that has helped him empathize with and find value in the conservative voices that are increasingly shut down in our divided political environment. Don’t miss this fascinating dialogue between a liberal and libertarian searching for common ground in America.

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Episode 36 - Crypto with Stormborn Part 2.

BTC has far and away been the best performing asset class in the last decade, increasing over 8 million percent. However, the landscape is much more than BTC with six thousand other crypto projects in the marketplace. The most important of those is Ethereum, which differs from BTC in that its coin’s value is rooted in the utility of its blockchain as a development platform for other projects. Think of it as a programming language like Java or Python, where the developers can build really useful applications and be rewarded for success. Like BTC, Ethereum has grown exponentially since its introduction, to a market cap of over $267 billion over the last 7 years. If it were a stock, ETH would rank as the 40th most valuable company in the world, in between Netflix and Oracle. My guest Putnam from Stormborn Partners and I will try to unpack all this and more. Join us!

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Episode 35 - May You Live in Interesting Times

The fact is that middle ground in America is to the Right of where we are now, not further Left. The pendulum swings back and forth in politics but a razor thin Democrat majority in the House and an equally divided Senate, is NOT a mandate to discard the Constitution and re-do America as a socialist utopia. At best this is going to continue to alienate a least half the country and that is not unity by any definition. Doing what I say, or else, is not a negotiation. I pray that Joe Biden shakes off his obvious cognitive decline long enough to resist his party’s worst impulses.

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