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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Ep 499 | Nobody Wants their Communities Forcefully Transformed by Government

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Blaze Media

News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

All politics is local. People care most about their communities. President Trump has an opportunity to run on letting the people decide whether their communities should be transformed by refugees and illegal immigration. We use the case study of Worthington, Minnesota, to show how whenever the people get to decide their future, they reject social transformation of their communities.  I also touch on how Trump never supported the dumb jailbreak bill pushed on him by son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner and how Trump can also harness “localism” by returning to tough on crime policies. If Trump keeps to this message and stays with winning policies, the American people will laugh off impeachment and it will backfire on Democrats. But if not, Republicans will not have much of a narrative to use headed into the 2020 election. Show Links: 'Washington Post proves our point about ill effects of refugee resettlement:' https://bit.ly/2muhFFa'Trump reportedly regrets listening to Jared on jailbreak:' https://bit.ly/2ltk16X  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Politics without the soap opera with unfiltered constitutional conservative truth.

0:06.9

The conservative review with Daniel Horlats.

0:10.4

And welcome back fellow patriots and taxpayers to the one and only conservative review podcast.

0:15.9

Here at our Northern Command Center in Central Maryland, this is Daniel Horwitz back in the

0:20.4

house on this fine Tuesday.

0:22.8

And gosh, if you're looking for discussions over impeachment and Ukraine, I think you guys

0:27.9

know already you're in the wrong place.

0:30.5

But I do want to pivot off of this discussion over impeachment, as we always do here to discuss

0:37.0

why there are more important things we need to be talking about.

0:41.5

And if you do care about President Trump being reelected, guess what?

0:47.6

The best way to jujitsu impeachment is by having a narrative to run on.

0:53.3

Now there's no greater narrative than localism, community.

0:58.3

We've talked about that a lot here before, but not just local issues like the roads and

1:03.2

taking out the trash, but applying the national and even international issues back to the community.

1:10.2

People ultimately vote on what affects them, what they feel affected by most.

1:17.5

And as we've said a number of times in our endless focus particularly on domestic crime,

1:23.2

as well as foreign national crime and irresponsible immigration policies, refugee resettlement, illegal

1:29.6

immigration.

1:31.5

There is no greater problem that sits at the nexus of everything people care about than what

1:40.8

we call here social transformation without representation.

1:46.9

People seeing their communities transformed in a negative way that affects every facet

1:53.1

of their lives that forces them to proverbially pay for the rope to hang themselves on.

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