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🗓️ 26 April 2024
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Today is Good News Friday! We will take the time to work through David and Tim’s stack of good news articles- Around the nation, progress being made in election security. In Wisconsin, Zucker buck election funding has been banned. In California, the supreme court rules in favor of a land owner faced with unreasonable fees. In Georgia, a bill is approved to protect children from unsupervised use of social media. A food delivery service is connecting young people who need life advice with older people with advice to give. And anti-gun bills are vetoed in Virginia.
Dive into the heart of republicanism with us as we examine the crucial victories for election integrity, starting with the Supreme Court's nod to Texas' absentee ballot laws. In this episode, we're not just discussing the intricacies of voting legislation—we're celebrating them. The ruling out of Georgia that upheld voter citizenship verification is another toast to the safeguards of our electoral system. And let's not forget Wisconsin's bold stance against private election funding; it's a game-changer that stemmed from the 2020 election controversies. We're here to navigate these pivotal legal landscapes, ensuring you're informed and ready to protect the vote.
When it comes to your land, your rights, and those pesky hypothetical "cross-eyed salamanders," we've got a tale that resonates with freedom lovers everywhere. The judiciary's recent stand for property owners is a victory against governmental overreach that could have you paying an arm and a leg just to use what's yours. We share compelling stories, from a California landowner's financial woes to Jim Garlow's regulatory hurdles. You'll walk away from this episode with a newfound appreciation for property rights.
Harnessing the wisdom of generations past to guide the youth of today is no small feat, and Georgia's legislative steps to require parental consent for social media use are leading the way. We discuss this groundbreaking initiative and its impact on protecting children from the perils of the digital world. Plus, we're moved by initiatives like Parsley Box that bridge the generational divide, proving that the quest for knowledge and guidance is ageless. Join us as we explore how the melding of seasoned insights with youthful curiosity can chart a course for a more connected and understanding society.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Good News Friday on the Wallboulders show. |
0:07.0 | This is the intersection of faith and culture. |
0:12.0 | It's where we take on the hot topics of the day from a biblical historical and constitutional perspective. |
0:17.0 | You can be a part of it at our website as well. Wahlbolders.com good place to make a contribution today. |
0:22.0 | If you want to contribute to the saving of America as we like to say we're we're starting to make saving the republic our hobby |
0:28.7 | It's time to give up golf or something. I don't know take something out of your schedule even if you enjoy doing it, get rid of it and replace |
0:35.1 | it with saving the republic. |
0:37.2 | Becoming a constitution coach, hosting a biblical citizenship class there in your home at your |
0:41.0 | church or you know somehow being involved in helping to |
0:44.0 | inform and equip the people in your life with the foundational principles that make |
0:47.9 | the country great come alongside us we need you the nation needs you now is |
0:51.6 | the time I'm Red Green America's |
0:53.8 | Constitution coach here with David and Tim Barton David's America's |
0:56.3 | Premier historian. Tim is our president here at Wallbidders and a national |
0:59.8 | speaker and pastor and good news Friday is always a good time to join us. And jumping into good news |
1:05.8 | David Barton is going to start us off David how's our Friday going to start? |
1:08.6 | Well we're going to start with the twofer and it falls election security and voting and two federal cases have |
1:16.0 | come down just recently that are very favorable for people who were concerned |
1:20.2 | over what happened in 2020 that so many state laws were violated. |
1:24.2 | So many unelected state officials changed the voting laws to allow things that have never |
1:29.2 | happened before. |
1:30.6 | And so what we saw particularly in battleground states and states like Michigan and states like Pennsylvania, even in Arizona. |
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