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Seth Grossman WPG Radio 1.17.26

Published 13 hours ago
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The following are the key takeaways from the discussion between Seth Grossman of Liberty and Prosperity and John DeMasi: Political Protest Tactics: Grossman traces modern protest tactics back to Vladimir Lenin in 1905, arguing that placing photogenic individuals, such as white women, at the front lines is a calculated move to provoke police responses that garner public sympathy when documented. Alternative Law Enforcement: He suggests that law enforcement could counter these tactics by avoiding televised confrontations and instead using surveillance to make arrests at night or when cameras are not present. Constitutional Supremacy: Grossman emphasizes Article VI of the U.S. Constitution, asserting that federal immigration laws are the "supreme law of the land" and that "sanctuary" policies are a form of confederacy that violates officials' oaths of office. Economic Inefficiency and Hidden Taxes: Grossman critiques government spending and green energy projects: Wind Turbines: He argues that the revenue Atlantic County receives from wind turbines is essentially a "hidden county tax" funded by high electricity bills for consumers rather than useful energy production. Government Waste: He cites local examples of redundant construction and inefficient "grant-funded" projects where costs are ignored because they do not come directly from local budgets. Liberty and Prosperity Events: The organization is hosting a fundraiser on February 15th at Josie Kelly’s in Somers Point, featuring Senator Michael Testa as the guest speaker. The Liberty and Prosperity fundraiser is an annual event held every February. The 2026 fundraiser is scheduled for February 15th at Josie Kelly's Public House in Somers Point, New Jersey. Event Details Guest Speaker: Senator Michael Testa is the featured guest speaker. Senator Testa represents New Jersey's 1st Legislative District and has a background as a trial attorney with family roots in Cumberland County. Admission: Tickets are $75 and include both lunch and dessert. Support Options: Supporters can also choose to pay $105, which covers both the event ticket and annual membership dues of $30 for Liberty and Prosperity. Location: Josie Kelly's Public House, Somers Point, NJ. How to Register Payments can be made through the "Donate" section of the Liberty and Prosperity website (libertyandprosperity.com). Alternatively, checks payable to Liberty and Prosperity can be sent to the organization's office in Somers Point.
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