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1.3.26 Seth Grossman WPG Radio. Seth Grossman Book: “1676 Project”. What Happened to Kwanzaa? Forget the Somalis, Socialism Always Brings Waste, Fraud, High Taxes and High Prices.

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Seth Grossman Spent the Last Three Months Writing a History Book:  "1676 Project". Seth Grossman announced that Liberty and Prosperity has an ambitious agenda for the year and requested $30 in annual dues by January 1st to help maintain their media presence. Grossman stated he has finished a new book titled Project 1676, which is expected to be published in about a week. The book is intended as a counter to the New York Times' 1619 Project; Grossman argues that America was not shaped by slavery, but by the "liberty and prosperity" established by Quakers in South Jersey in 1676. What Happened to Kwanza" Grossman discussed Kwanzaa, theorizing that it has disappeared from the media landscape because it was a "fake holiday" created to destroy Christmas and is no longer useful to the political Left, partly due to conflicts with Islamic influence. He commented on the death of Brigitte Bardot, criticizing the media for describing her simply as an "animal rights activist" while ignoring her specific political objections to Muslim immigration and halal slaughter practices. He critiqued the Netflix movie Good Fortune, arguing that Hollywood falsely blames "greedy capitalists" for economic struggles, whereas he believes the real blame lies with government debt and spending. Socialism Always Brings High Prices and Massive Fraud. Grossman agreed with Harry Hurley’s comments regarding rising health insurance premiums, attributing the cost explosion to third-party payment systems. He used the example of his father, a dentist who charged $2 for fillings in the 1960s, to argue that costs remain low when patients pay directly, but skyrocket due to administration and fraud once insurance or the government pays. Join Us For Breakfast Any Saturday in Somers Point. The organization holds weekly breakfast meetings every Saturday from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM at Sal's Coal Fired Pizza in Somers Point. SETH GROSSMAN:  I want to first apologize for not sending email updates during the past five weeks. That's because I've been writing a history book. Its called 1676 Project: How Liberty and Prosperity in Quaker South Jersey Shaped America. What does that mean? Well, about five or six years ago, the New York Times did a project called the sixteen nineteen Project. And according to that project, it's a bunch of teaching materials which dominates every school and college in America. And it basically teaches that, well, in Virginia, the first slaves came to Virginia in 1619. And they say that everything about America since then has been based on, conquest, exploitation, and slavery, and that America was an evil country until just about twenty years ago when Obama changed it. And that's why we had to change America from this evil country of 1619 to make it the, the new America of Obama and Biden and Mamdani. And what I did during the past six weeks, I did a lot of research as to how South Jersey was created. And what I found out is that, South Jersey was created by Quakers in 1676 even before, William Penn came to Philadelphia. And, basically, the Liberty and Prosperity, created by Quakers in New Jersey in 1676, made America great for 300 years. If you want America to be great again, we have to start doing what those Quakers did back in 1676.  SETH GROSSMAN:  What happened to Kwanzaa? Have you heard much about Kwanzaa during the past two weeks? JOHN DEMASI: No. Nothing at all. SETH GROSSMAN: Today is either the fifth or sixth day of Kwanzaa.Ten years ago, that was a big deal. It would be in the front page of the paper. The Kwanzaa event would be sponsored by most libraries and schools. It was on TV. Kwanzaa books were all over the children's section of big box stores like Target. Kwanzaa, Kwanzaa, Kwanzaa.  And now suddenly, it's gone. It reminds me of that Sherlock Holmes mystery where the dog that did not bark was more important than the dog that barked. Here's my theory on what happened to Kwanzaa. Now Kw
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