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On the latest episode of Right Now with Ann Vandersteel, the spotlight turned to an issue of grave concern for conservative fiscal traditionalists: the devaluation of America’s currency and the societal impact of modern monetary policies. The show featured a compelling discussion with Daniel Diaz, Executive Director of Citizens4SoundMoney.org, who dissected the ongoing financial dilemma stemming from 53 years of reliance on fiat currency—a stark shift from the 195 years when gold and silver underpinned America’s economic foundation.
Diaz detailed the Constitutional Money Act’s bold initiative to return gold and silver to their historic status as legal tender, effectively removing capital gains taxes on these metals and promising to lower transaction fees. This move, he argued, is not just a return to the roots but a necessary step to curb the widening economic disparity that fiat currency has engendered, rendering the poor poorer and the rich richer.
The conversation also turned to Chicago’s transformation, once celebrated for its cultural icons like deep-dish pizza, jazz, and 1920s gangsters such as Al Capone. Today, Chicago’s reputation is marred by new controversies, including debates over moral and social decay. Terry Newsome, a concerned father from Darien, Illinois, and now a Republican committeeman, joined the show to discuss his grassroots efforts to combat what he describes as a “weaponized human trafficking invasion” on the city’s streets, and his stand against the encroachment of inappropriate material in children’s education.
Newsome, who has gained notoriety for his fight against pornography and drag queen events in public spaces frequented by children, articulated a fervent plea for returning to community-based governance and moral rectitude. His narrative resonates with many of the show’s listeners, who see him as a symbol of resistance against governmental overreach and societal shifts that contradict conservative values.
Ann Vandersteel wrapped up the episode by connecting these local and national struggles, emphasizing the need for sound money and sound morals to reclaim the stability and integrity of American society. The episode, rich with historical insight and contemporary urgency, is set to ignite conversations across platforms about the future direction of American policy and values.
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