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Dr. David Murphy, dean of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences at Colorado Christian University, discusses the Middle East and the proper response to Iran. He emphasizes the need to regain deterrence by cutting off funding, imposing sanctions, and demonstrating defensive capacity. He contrasts this with the limited and symbolic strikes seen in recent actions. The conversation also explores former President Trump's approach, highlighting his willingness to respond forcefully when necessary. Dr. Murphy criticizes the Biden administration for unnecessary interference in the Israel-Hamas conflict and emphasizes the importance of supporting Israel. Listen for an insightful analysis of the current situation in the Middle East.
In this episode of the Frontier Freedom Hour, host Jeff Hunt is joined by Dr. David Murphy, dean of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences at Colorado Christian University, to discuss the complex situation in the Middle East. They delve into the role of Qatar in supporting Hamas, the challenges of finding a solution for Palestine, and the potential for a demilitarized zone. They also touch on the corrupt nature of the United Nations and Israel's adherence to the Geneva Conventions. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on this ongoing conflict.
Join host Jeff Hunt as he interviews Dr. David Murphy, a former Air Force pilot, about his experiences flying fighter jets and his insights on the Middle East. Dr. Murphy shares stories of flying under the northern lights in Alaska and the intense moments after 9/11. He also discusses the Biden Doctrine for the Middle East, the two-state solution, and the importance of supporting Israel. Don't miss this engaging conversation on the Frontier Freedom Hour, sponsored by the Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University.
In this episode of the Frontier Freedom Hour, host Jeff Hunt is joined by Dr. David Murphy, dean of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences at Colorado Christian University, to discuss the conflict in the Middle East. They delve into the recent attacks by Hamas, the impact of the Abraham Accords, and the Biden administration's approach to the region. Dr. Murphy provides insights based on his background in the Air Force and offers a biblical perspective on the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of this complex issue.
Debbie Wuthnow, President of iVoterGuide, joins Jeff Hunt on the Frontier Freedom Hour to discuss the importance of becoming informed and engaged in the political process. They encourage listeners to sign up for iVoterGuide's weekly emails, which provide educational topics on political issues. They also discuss the power of prayer and offer resources for praying for elected officials. Debbie highlights the opportunity to volunteer as a panelist for iVoterGuide, which helps rate candidates and provides valuable insight into their positions. The episode emphasizes the importance of Christian conservative values in saving the country.
Debbie Wuthnow, President of iVoter Guide, joins Jeff Hunt on the Frontier Freedom Hour to discuss the upcoming election and what issues are motivating Christians. They delve into the importance of informed decision-making, covering topics such as education, safety, the economy, and the sanctity of life. They also explore the challenges faced by pro-life Christians in ballot initiatives and the need for a cultural shift towards building healthy conservative families. Tune in for an insightful conversation on the role of Christians in the public space and the impact they can make in this election cycle.
Discover why it's crucial for Christians to be involved in politics in this episode of the Frontier Freedom Hour. Host Jeff Hunt discusses the importance of pastors engaging with political issues and encouraging their congregations to vote. He is joined by Debbie Wuthnow, President of iVoter Guide, who explains the nonpartisan approach of their voter guide and the extensive research that goes into rating candidates. Learn how to make informed decisions and be a voice for Christian values in the upcoming election cycle. Don't miss this insightful conversation.
Debbie Wuthnow, President of iVoter Guide, joins Jeff Hunt on the Frontier Freedom Hour to discuss the importance of informed voting and how iVoter Guide can help. iVoter Guide provides nonpartisan voter guides that evaluate candidates based on their stance on Christian conservative values. Wuthnow explains how churches can use these guides to encourage their congregations to vote wisely and make a difference in preserving freedom. The conversation also touches on the power of the evangelical Christian voting bloc and the need for Christians to be engaged in the political process.
Americans, especially young people, are abandoning traditional values, according to a Wall Street Journal article. Dr. Tom Copeland, a professor of politics at Colorado Christian University, discusses the decline in values such as marriage, patriotism, and community involvement. He also addresses the global trend of declining interest in having children. Jeff Hunt emphasizes the importance of conservative institutions like Colorado Christian University in training young people to embrace these values and make a positive impact on the future of the country. The episode offers hope and highlights the various programs and opportunities available at CCU.
Join host Jeff Hunt as he discusses the Western Conservative Summit youth conference with Dr. Tom Copeland, professor of politics at Colorado Christian University. They delve into the program's goal of training young people to become Christian conservative lawmakers, teaching them the legislative process and persuasive skills. The program also includes leadership talks, fun activities, and a visit to the Western Conservative Summit. With a grant allowing the entire week to be offered for just $50, this is an incredible opportunity for young conservatives. Don't miss out! Apply now at westernconservativesummit.com.
Colorado Christian University's Centennial Institute is on a mission to impact culture by training young Christian conservatives. In this episode, host Jeff Hunt discusses the university's efforts to prepare students for leadership positions in politics and other fields. Dr. Tom Copeland shares how CCU students are interning at the Colorado State Capitol and gaining practical experience in the political arena. The program's unique approach combines public policy and philosophy, ensuring students have both skills and a strong conservative foundation. Listeners will also hear from a student who appreciated CCU's emphasis on original texts and critical thinking.
Dr. Tom Copeland, professor of politics at Colorado Christian University, discusses the trends he's noticing among young people and their political views. He highlights the importance of providing young people with access to good information and education, particularly in economics, to combat the misconceptions surrounding socialism. Dr. Copeland also emphasizes the unique education offered at Colorado Christian University, which combines a strong Christian conservative perspective with practical skills and knowledge. This episode offers insights into the work being done to prepare the next generation of Christian conservative statesmen and stateswomen.
Representative Ron Weinberg joins Jeff Hunt on the Frontier Freedom Hour to discuss the governor's state of the state address in Colorado. They delve into the unique dynamic of a self-made governor calling for tax cuts within his own party. Representative Weinberg shares his vision for the agenda he plans to drive at the state capitol, including bills on scrutinizing terrorist organizations and protecting law enforcement. They also touch on the high cost of living in Colorado and the potential relief for taxpayers in an election year. Tune in for an insightful conversation on the state of Colorado politics.
In this captivating episode of the Frontier Freedom Hour, hosted by Jeff Hunt and sponsored by the Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University, the discussion delves deep into the core issues presented by Governor Polis in his recent state of the state address. This show promises an enlightening and potentially controversial exploration of Colorado state politics, public policy decisions, and their impact on the citizens, capturing the attention of listeners keen on understanding the realities and challenges of governance.Jeff Hunt voices his poignant critiques on Governor Polis’s policies ranging from universal pre-K to the expansion of train systems. He argues that such initiatives do not align with the needs and values of families and urges listeners to consider alternative education options like charter schools. Representative Ron Weinberg contributes his insights on these topics, particularly expressing skepticism over the state's transportation and housing strategies. In a poignant exchange, the two also diagnose the issues of homelessness and drug addiction, as well as possible ineffective legislative responses. The episode concludes with a discussion on concealed carry in churches and the intricacies of dealing with crime and safety in Colorado.
In this enthralling installment of the Frontier Freedom Hour, host Jeff Hunt teams up with Representative Ron Weinberg to unpack the latest ongoings within the Colorado state legislature. As the legislative body swings into session, they voice their concerns over a range of hot-button issues, shedding light on the challenges conservatives face in the state.Jeff Hunt opens the dialogue by expressing trepidation about the rulings that feel like constitutional breaches, referencing cases that have seen the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions disregarded. Weinberg joins in, highlighting the energetic camaraderie among the conservative minority amidst a backdrop of progressive legislation. The summary captures the gravity of a state fraught with liberal policymaking, particularly on abortion and taxation, and emphasizes the critical juncture Colorado faces as it approaches pivotal elections.
In this engaging episode of the Frontier Freedom Hour, host Jeff Hunt is accompanied by the dynamic Representative Ron Weinberg, where they discuss the challenges and dynamics of the Colorado state legislature as the session reconvenes. Weinberg provides first-hand insight into the political landscape and the conservative struggle within a predominantly Democratic assembly.Following a vivid introduction that lays bare the disillusionment with state politics, Jeff Hunt leads the conversation into provocative critique and concerns surrounding the governance in Colorado. From the ban on grocery bags to second amendment rights, the discussion vividly paints the challenges faced by conservative lawmakers. Representative Weinberg shares his personal encounter with fellow lawmaker Elizabeth Epps, highlighting a tense debate and his own stand against anti-Semitic rhetoric.The episode takes a turn as Hunt and Weinberg delve into personal anecdotes, with Weinberg reminiscing about his South African roots, passion for rugby, and the commonalities between sports camaraderie and political alliances. As the dialogue shifts back to the stark political realities, Weinberg provides a glimmer of hope, citing potential cross-party cooperation and his intent to run for re-election.
Jeff Hunt interviews Dave Trabert, CEO of the Kansas Policy Institute, on the state of Kansas and its tax policies. Trabert discusses the negative impact of the largest tax increase in state history, the loss of private sector jobs, and the high tax rates in Kansas. He also highlights the need for taxpayer-focused policies and the importance of state-based think tanks in shaping public policy. Trabert provides information on the Kansas Policy Institute and its subsidiaries, which offer media outlets, litigation services, and student-focused education resources.
Dave Trabert discusses the challenges of cutting taxes and spending in Kansas and the misconceptions surrounding the Kansas tax plan under Sam Brownback. He highlights the dependency of some state leaders on tax dollars and the lack of focus on efficiency and effectiveness in budgeting. Trabert emphasizes the need for a budget process that prioritizes goals, measures success, and identifies areas for improvement. He also suggests various strategies for saving money and repurposing spending, such as conducting communications audits and reevaluating the need for joining organizations. Trabert concludes by discussing the importance of personal financial management for lawmakers and the current state of Kansas's economy.
Dave Trabert joins Jeff Hunt on the Frontier Freedom Hour to discuss the tax and spending policies implemented in Kansas under Governor Sam Brownback. Trabert explains that Brownback's initial proposal was a $350 million tax cut over five years, but it was eventually increased to $1 billion by the Senate. Despite concerns about reduced government revenue, Trabert argues that reducing spending is the key to reducing taxes and promoting economic growth. He points out that states with lower spending levels have seen greater job growth and GDP growth compared to states with higher spending. Trabert also challenges the notion that cutting taxes will lead to a decline in essential services, citing examples of states like Florida and Texas that have successfully provided quality services while spending less per resident. He emphasizes that scare tactics are often used to oppose tax relief, but the evidence does not support these claims.
In this episode of the Frontier Freedom Hour, host Jeff Hunt discusses the tax policies in Colorado and the misconceptions surrounding the Kansas tax experiment. He is joined by Dave Trabert, CEO of the Kansas Policy Institute, who provides insights into the real story behind the Kansas tax plan. Trabert explains that while there were mistakes made in the implementation of the tax cut, the concept of cutting taxes itself was not the problem. He highlights the deliberate misinformation spread by the media and the political motivations behind the negative portrayal of the Kansas tax plan. Trabert emphasizes that other states have successfully implemented tax cuts without facing the same challenges as Kansas, debunking the notion that cutting taxes and spending harms the state.