Your News Talk America with Jake Smith | Ep. 21 – 11/22/2024
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10:10 AM ET
Segment Topic:
President Trump received a mandate from the American people on November 5th, so why isn’t the Uni-Party getting it?
Panelist:
Julianne Murray, Esq, Chair, Delaware Republican Party, Newsmax contributor, radio and online content contributor.
Mark Gober, author of An End to the Upside Down Reset: The Leftist Vision for Society Under the “Great Reset”—and How It Can Fool Caring People into Supporting Harmful Causes.
James Czerniawski, AFP Technology Policy Expert (pronounced "Cher-now-ski")
AFP Technology policy expert James Czerniawski writes the GOP trifecta has created an opportunity to undo the harm of the Biden Administration's tech policy in dangerous times.
Czerniawski: “Republicans can turn the page on Biden’s abysmal record on tech by reaffirming America’s commitment to lead on emerging technology development and exporting it with American values around the globe.”
https://americansforprosperity.org/blog/the-outlook-for-tech-policy-in-2025/
Ensuring National Security in the Digital Age
“The growing threat of cyberattacks from foreign actors, particularly from adversaries like China, Russia, and North Korea, requires a robust and coordinated federal response.”
Fostering U.S. Tech Leadership in Emerging Technologies
“The global tech race is fiercely competitive, with countries like China aiming to surpass the U.S. in key technologies such as Artificial Intelligence.”
“GOP lawmakers should also push back on blatant attempts by the European Union to unfairly target American technology firms.”
The balance between promoting innovation and ensuring national security in the digital age, particularly cyber threats
Sample Questions:
- Let me begin by asking the panel about the fate of Matt Gaetz. This is how the Great Satan in Washington operates, however, there have been millions of taxpayer dollars paid out over the years to keep women from talking about various members of the House and Senate’s sex lives, how do you think targeting and eliminating Gaetz is sitting with the American people this morning?
- Julianne, President Trump was gifted a very solid mandate two weeks ago, however, he is already getting resistance from his own party. What is your position on Trump’s mandate and what are other State Chair’s that you have spoken to seeing with the transition process?
- Mark, you have been warning about the Globalists plans for a one-world government and the traps set for the United States in your book: An End to the Upside-Down Reset. Sending Donald Trump back to Washington with a solid mandate should have Klaus Schwab and the Davos crowd shaking in their boots. Are they?
- James, can you layout the challenges that President Trump will face in his second-term?
- James, can we expect Trump to target the EU by way of tariffs if they unfairly target American technology firms?
- Marco Rubio, incoming Secretary of State has not been solid with regard to international cyber threats and the targeting of American Big Tech, do you expect him to get on-board?
- James the ongoing war in Ukraine is already having disastrous effects in parts of Europe. Internet cables were sabotaged by Russia which run under the Baltic. Can we expect more of this kind of tech-terrorism against the EU in the future?
10:35 AM ET
Segment Topic:
After Tuesday’s election, Americans felt like they were taking their government back. Trump was going back to the White House with a mandate to implement radical change in Washington.
The most critical agent of change, Matt Gaetz was targeted by members of his own party. The RINO machine is saying: What mandate? What didn’t notice any mandate!
Panelist:
John Tabacco, Host, Wise Guys on Newsmax
Jon Glasgow, Host, Sunday Report, Newsmax
Sample Questions:
- You both have a sense of how the average American is thinking, what are they thinking about how matt Gaetz, Pete Hegseth, RFK Jr. and other Trump nominees have been treated by the Washington Uni-Party?
- America said to Washington: The party is over, but Washington appears to be laughing in our faces?
- A perfect example of the Trump Effect was his return to MSG last Saturday night. Do you think the Uni-Party was watching?
- Doesn’t it look like Washington is ignoring the mandate handed to Trump – based on the way his nominees were treated?
- Wasn’t Mayorkas, Mayor Pete and other Biden Regime failures confirmed by the Senate?
- JG, you were Downtown, outside the courthouse on Tuesday when Judge Merchan and Alvin Bragg have again shown their proclivity for partisan politics. Jon, what was the general consensus following the decision to push this case back until Trump leaves office?
- JT are you planning on taking Wise Guys to the Inauguration on January 20th?
- JG, what’s ahead on Sunday Report: 10AM Sunday?
- JT, what’s ahead tomorrow night at 10PM on Wise Guys?
11:10 AM ET
Segment Topic:
- Jeffrey’s reaction to matt Gaetz dropping out of consideration for Attorney General.
- Trump’s victory is being compared to Reagan’s in 1980 and 1984. I remember Reagan had pushback from some of his noiminees, particularly, Alexander Haig (Secretary of State) and James Watt to be Secretary of the Interior.
- The McCormick/Casey recount is underway and will cost taxpayers in PA $1 million dollars.
- Bucks County residents respond in force to the illegal counting of disqualified ballots.
Panelist:
Jeffrey Lord
Jeffrey Lord, Former advisor to President Ronald Reagan, Associate Editor of the American Spectator, frequent contributor for Newsmax and host of the Word of the Lord Podcast and a very good friend to this radio program.
Sample Questions:
- Jeffrey, thoughts about how Matt Gaetz was treated by members of his own party?
- How do you think President Trump should do? Nominate someone less hawkish for Attorney General?
- Pete Hegseth is the first Defense Secretary to receive this much pushback since John Tower in 1989. What do you remember about the Tower rejection by the Senate?
- Jeffrey, what did you make of the mess from Bucks County? Those Pennsylvanians there are angry and demanding Democrats on the Council resign immediately.
11:35 AM ET
Segment Topic:
- After the 2024 election, one thing is clear: Union leaders went too far, and it has come at a steep cost to the Democratic Party. For years, unions have been a pillar of the Democratic base, but their political influence is now facing a reckoning — one that is tied directly to their failure to represent the interests of the very workers they claim to serve.
- Union leaders routinely assume their members will fall in line, election after election, dutifully casting their ballots for Democratic candidates as directed. But this year’s results proved that assumption to be devastatingly wrong.
- Despite overwhelming financial and public support for Kamala Harris from union leaders, exit polls revealed that union members themselves were divided, with nearly half voting for Donald Trump. The reality is that unions have lost touch with their own members, and their blind loyalty to political power — at the expense of their workers — has become a liability for both labor and the Democratic Party.
- This should be a wake-up call for both unions and the Democratic Party: Workers are no longer willing to blindly support the political agenda of union bosses. They are becoming increasingly disillusioned with unions’ almost singular focus on left-leaning politics and their failure to address the real, day-to-day concerns — concerns which are largely non-political.
- The trust between union leadership and their members has steadily eroded; it did not happen overnight. While unions once stood as the defenders of workers’ rights, many have shifted their focus to consolidating political power and advancing agendas that cater to their own interests. Take, for example, the teachers’ unions during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Some, like the American Federation of Teachers, fought tooth and nail to keep schools closed, even as research emerged showing the devastating impact of prolonged school closures on students’ education and mental health. Good teachers understood the need to return to the classroom, but their union did not care.
Panelist:
Chip Rogers, CEO of Americans for Fair Treatment
Chip Rogers became the Chief Executive Officer of Americans for Fair Treatment (AFFT) in October 2024. Prior to joining AFFT, Chip served as President and CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), the national association representing the interests of the entire U.S. hotel and lodging industry.
During his tenure at AHLA, Chip led the industry to numerous advocacy successes, earning widespread recognition for his leadership. He has been honored with accolades such as Business Travel News’ “25 Most Influential,” The Hill’s “Top Lobbyist,” Job Creators Network’s “Small Business Defender of the Year,” and Washingtonian Magazine’s “Most Influential People in Washington.”
Sample Questions:
- Chip, why did union leaders refuse to endorse Donald Trump, when it was obvious that the rank and file were supporting him?
- How far did the union vote push Trump over the top?
- Trump always had a good relationship with various construction unions in New York and last summer, while on trial, he spent time campaigning at NYC construction sites. Those visits received national attention and delivered union votes to him – correct?
- What does Trump have to do to maintain union member support in the next four years?
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