An Economy that is Strong: The GOP Power Plan Part 1

By Economy, GOP

Episode #91 – For the first time in 28 years, the Republican House of Reps has gone public with their political plan. And, they are unified. They’re making a commitment to the American people. In this four-part series, Barry unfolds the four cornerstones of the GOP plan.

This episode zooms in on an Economy that is Strong. The GOP wants to reverse the recession and create the elements for economic prosperity once again.

Do Democrats Want One-Party Rule? Interview with Jimmy Page

By Politics

Episode #90 – In a recent speech, Biden demeaned Americans who did not vote for him. His tactics remind us of methods used by dictators in the 20th Century, raising the question, “Do Democrats want one-party rule?” Barry Farah interviews Jimmy Page, Founder of Unstoppable Freedom, discussing topics that include the state of education, media, censorship, and corporations in the United States.

China’s Abusive Leader

By China, Communism, Dictators

Journey with Barry into the political landscape of China in this fascinating episode. The Xi led Chinese Communist Party clings to its zero Covid policy while the rest of the world moves on. This policy mandates compliance of 1.4 billion people. Covid is just one of the facades Xi is using to abusively control the Chinese.

Why Filibuster???

By Government, Politics

Episode #82 – Democrats are mad. They can’t get some of their radical legislation passed because the Republicans are filibustering. In their frustration, Democrats want to change the rules of the filibuster. But changing the rules may backfire as we will discover in this episode. What is the filibuster and why is it so powerful? Barry unpacks the topic in this episode.

Are the 2022 SCOTUS decisions outrageous?

By SCOTUS

Episode #80 – President Biden and the mainstream media would have you believe that the SCOTUS is behaving outrageously, ruling on the basis of party lines and personal biases. Are the 2022 SCOTUS rulings as skewed as the liberals would have us believe? The SCOTUS justices have a conservative majority, yet, 36% of the major rulings in 2022 were either unanimous or had a 7 to 2 or 8 to 1 vote. In the first episode of this mini-series on SCOTUS decisions, Barry unpacks their 2022 rulings — how the judges voted and what the polls say about public opinion of the issues.