November 22, 2024
[image: image.png] climate crisis and US oil production *part one:* Quorum Report editor Scott Braddock the Voice of TX, the Dean of the Austin Press Corps topics: *- Immigrant rights groups and El Paso County sue the state to block enforcement of Texas’ new immigration crackdown, which Gov. Abbott now admits is an attempt to overturn longstanding precedent that says immigration enforcement is the jurisdiction of the feds * *- A new poll shows Trump leading Biden in Texas by only 6 points. That’s got Republicans here nervous about down ballot races next fall * *part two: **Bill Curry *an American lawyer and politician *Robert Hocket*t j Cornell Law Faculty i In 2006 when Bill Curry was doing a weekly column for the Hartford Courant, he wrote this: *Changing Season..it ends this way: **Can there be a greater folly than a war fought over religion? Is it so much easier to fight for our principles than to live by them? A wise priest once said “Jesus didn’t ask to be worshipped; He asked to be followed, which is harder.” We search for signs of winter and Christmas, and must settle for what we find until at last we look within. * topics: *To Trump’s “people” he is a benevolent despot – to the rest of us prepare 4 mass deportation, arrest, segregation & revenge.* *Cafeteria Trump-Courts R illegally attempting to take ME off the ballot-voters must decide! If I lose-the election was a fraud* *define a good economy a good economy for whom???* *the war on women’s autonomy*…abortion may be the least of it When a miscarriage becomes a crime what is democracy…do we still value it? can we really save it? Listen online at www.wnhnfm.org/live Listen anytime to the podcast at www.podomatic.com/podcasts/staff74238 <www.podomatic.com/podcasts/staff74238> Attitude with Arnie Arnesen,Climate Crisis, oil production, US, Texas, Scott Bradock, The Quorum Report,Biden, Trump, poll,immigration, Abbott, Federal Government, Bill Curry, Robert Hockett, economy, fascism, media, economy, abortion, security, election, Colorado Supreme Court