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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 6/30/22

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.622.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2022

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

On Thursday’s Mark Levin Show, July 4th, 1776, didn't just happen it was carefully planned. A lot of blood was spilled to achieve independence from England. There were protests and then massacres over taxation. In the Spring of 1774, following the Boston Tea Party, laws were passed to pay for the housing of British soldiers and demand restitution for the lost tea. Next, the British planned to take the gun powder of the militiamen and this led to Paul Revere’s famous midnight run warning that "The red coats are coming!" which set off the Revolutionary War. Then, Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson has been sworn in as the newest Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. By her own admission during her confirmation hearing, Brown-Jackson wouldn't commit to a philosophy of natural rights or rights that are endowed to us by God our creator. Later, President Biden was embarrassingly asked if America was going backward while he was in Spain and trashed the US Supreme Court in the process. Biden's misstatements embolden the radical culture of death perpetrated by the left. Afterward, Fox News Anchor Maria Bartiromo joins the show to explain how the Democrats' economic policy is hurting America. Bartiromo added that the Chinese Communist Party has gained tremendous influence in the United States, particularly with the Democrat Party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, the following segment of the podcast is presented exclusively by Hillsdale College.

0:06.0

For over 175 years, four purposes have defined Hillsdale's mission, learning character, faith and freedom.

0:13.4

Thank you for listening and my sincere appreciation to our brothers and sisters at Hillsdale for their great sponsorship.

0:43.4

Thank you for listening and my sincere appreciation to our brothers and sisters at Hillsdale College.

1:13.4

Thank you for listening and my sincere appreciation to our brothers and sisters at Hillsdale College.

1:43.4

Hello, America Mark Levin here. This will be a special edition of my radio show while they all are, but you get the drift.

1:53.4

Our number is 877-381-3811-8773-813811. Independence Day is Monday, July 4th. Most people know that because it's a federal holiday.

2:09.4

But it's an important day.

2:13.4

And even though it's not Friday, it is Thursday, even though it's not July 4th, I want to take a little bit of time talking about this with you, giving you a little bit of information that I doubt many of you have ever been exposed to.

2:33.4

Let's start this way.

2:39.4

1776, the 4th of July didn't just happen all of a sudden.

2:46.4

It wasn't an impetuous act as they point out in history.com.

2:54.4

13 colonies banding together, 1st 12, and the 13th Rhode Island. To fight in one award of independence against the craft was a culmination. We series of events which had begun more than a decade earlier.

3:12.4

Escalations began shortly after the end of the French and Indian War, known elsewhere, as the 7 years war in 1763.

3:25.4

Here are a few of the main events that took place, although not all of them.

3:32.4

The Stamp Act of 1765. To recoup some of the massive debt left over from the war with France, the British Parliament passed laws, such as the Stamp Act, which for the first time taxed a wide range of transactions in the colonies.

3:55.4

Up until then, each colony had its own government which decided which taxes they would have and collected them.

4:02.4

This is William Randall, Professor Meritus history, Chaplin College, author numerous works on the early history.

4:10.4

They felt that they spent a lot of blood and treasure to protect the colonists from the Indians, and they should pay their fair share that was the British few.

4:20.4

The colonists didn't see it that way. They resented not only having to buy goods from the British but pay tax on them as well.

4:27.4

The tax never got collected because there were riots all over the place Randall says. Ultimately, Benjamin Franklin convinced the British to rescind it, but not only made things worse, they made the Americans think they could push back against other acts of the crown.

4:48.4

Some time later, two years later, in fact, the Townsend Acts.

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