EPISODE · Jan 24, 2026 · 54 MIN
HR2 Government Control Can’t Win Against Human Nature. Here's Why. (1-21-26)
from Rush To Reason · host John Rush
Don’t just listen, call in with your perspective at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222. We’re live Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. Hour 1 of Rush To Reason opens with John Rush setting the tone for Health and Wellness Wednesday, pushing back on quick fixes and challenging listeners to take ownership of their health—physically, mentally, and financially. Financial planner Al Smith (https://goldeneaglefinancialltd.com/) joins the show to break down retirement planning, compound interest, and why waiting even a few years can dramatically change your future. Is Social Security enough? And what happens if your “plan” is no plan at all? The conversation then shifts to everyday wellness as food and lifestyle influencer Shanisty Ireland (https://shesbecomingdomestic.com/ ) explores 2026 food trends, protein-first mornings, cutting processed foods, and how healthy habits—or unhealthy ones—start at home. Later, Dr. Julie Gatza (https://naturessources.com/) dives deeper into digestion, enzymes, hydration, and why feeling hungry, bloated, or exhausted may have less to do with calories and more to do with how your body processes food. Are you feeding your body—or just filling it? This hour challenges listeners to stop collecting information and start applying it. Guest Timestamps * Al Smith – 1:58 * Shanisty Ireland – 13:12 * Dr. Julie Gatza – 28:09 HOUR 2 Hour 2 dives straight into foundational questions about freedom, power, and accountability. John Rush is joined by Richard Battle (https://richardbattle.com/), who challenges the growing popularity of socialism by arguing that it runs directly against human nature. From classrooms to history to faith, they ask a blunt question: if socialism has never worked—and always requires force—why do people keep believing this time will be different? The hour then shifts to real-world consequences as John breaks down a major Colorado Supreme Court TABOR ruling, exposing how the City of Lakewood must refund over $42 million in unlawfully collected taxes. What does this mean for other cities quietly bypassing voter approval? Later, Sunny Kutcher (https://www.yaas.org/) joins the conversation, expanding the scope to immigration, sanctuary policies, nonprofit fraud, and national leadership. Are deportation numbers being misrepresented? Why is oversight being weakened after billion-dollar fraud revelations? And who benefits when accountability disappears? Guest Timestamps * Richard Battle - 1:14 * Sunny Kutcher (Young Americans Against Socialism) - 28:16 HOUR 3 Hour 3 of Rush To Reason opens with Jerzee Joe (https://www.jerzeejoe.com/), who lays out a striking contrast between past and present political rhetoric—highlighting how figures like Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Chuck Schumer once spoke forcefully about border security. What changed, and why are those same arguments now labeled extreme? The discussion moves from immigration hypocrisy to cultural flashpoints, including protests that cross legal lines and schools blurring constitutional boundaries—raising serious First Amendment questions. The conversation then shifts to the economy and global power dynamics. Scott Garliss of Ben Pine Capital (https://x.com/CScottGarliss) breaks down why Wall Street wasn’t nearly as alarmed by the Greenland and NATO headlines as the media suggested, and how Trump’s pressure tactics may be less chaos and more strategy. From Japan’s bond market shock to cooling inflation and potential rate cuts, Garliss explains what’s really driving recent market swings. Are investors reacting to noise—or repositioning for what comes next? This hour connects politics, markets, and culture into one urgent question: are we witnessing instability, or a fundamental realignment? Guest Timestamps * Jerzee Joe – 1:08 * Scott Garliss - 28:03
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Don’t just listen, call in with your perspective at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222. We’re live Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. Hour 1 of Rush To Reason opens with John Rush setting the tone for Health and Wellness Wednesday, pushing back on quick fixes and challenging listeners to take ownership of their health—physically, mentally, and financially. Financial planner Al Smith (https://goldeneaglefinancialltd.com/) joins the show to break down retirement planning, compound interest, and why waiting even a few years can dramatically change your future. Is Social Security enough? And what happens if your “plan” is no plan at all? The conversation then shifts to everyday wellness as food and lifestyle influencer Shanisty Ireland (https://shesbecomingdomestic.com/ ) explores 2026 food trends, protein-first mornings, cutting processed foods, and how healthy habits—or unhealthy ones—start at home. Later, Dr. Julie Gatza (https://naturessources.com/) dives deeper into digestion, enzymes, hydration, and why feeling hungry, bloated, or exhausted may have less to do with calories and more to do with how your body processes food. Are you feeding your body—or just filling it? This hour challenges listeners to stop collecting information and start applying it. Guest Timestamps * Al Smith – 1:58 * Shanisty Ireland – 13:12 * Dr. Julie Gatza – 28:09 HOUR 2 Hour 2 dives straight into foundational questions about freedom, power, and accountability. John Rush is joined by Richard Battle (https://richardbattle.com/), who challenges the growing popularity of socialism by arguing that it runs directly against human nature. From classrooms to history to faith, they ask a blunt question: if socialism has never worked—and always requires force—why do people keep believing this time will be different? The hour then shifts to real-world consequences as John breaks down a major Colorado Supreme Court TABOR ruling, exposing how the City of Lakewood must refund over $42 million in unlawfully collected taxes. What does this mean for other cities quietly bypassing voter approval? Later, Sunny Kutcher (https://www.yaas.org/) joins the conversation, expanding the scope to immigration, sanctuary policies, nonprofit fraud, and national leadership. Are deportation numbers being misrepresented? Why is oversight being weakened after billion-dollar fraud revelations? And who benefits when accountability disappears? Guest Timestamps * Richard Battle - 1:14 * Sunny Kutcher (Young Americans Against Socialism) - 28:16 HOUR 3 Hour 3 of Rush To Reason opens with Jerzee Joe (https://www.jerzeejoe.com/), who lays out a striking contrast between past and present political rhetoric—highlighting how figures like Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Chuck Schumer once spoke forcefully about border security. What changed, and why are those same arguments now labeled extreme? The discussion moves from immigration hypocrisy to cultural flashpoints, including protests that cross legal lines and schools blurring constitutional boundaries—raising serious First Amendment questions. The conversation then shifts to the economy and global power dynamics. Scott Garliss of Ben Pine Capital (https://x.com/CScottGarliss) breaks down why Wall Street wasn’t nearly as alarmed by the Greenland and NATO headlines as the media suggested, and how Trump’s pressure tactics may be less chaos and more strategy. From Japan’s bond market shock to cooling inflation and potential rate cuts, Garliss explains what’s really driving recent market swings. Are investors reacting to noise—or repositioning for what comes next? This hour connects politics, markets, and culture into one urgent question: are we witnessing instability, or a fundamental realignment? Guest Timestamps * Jerzee Joe – 1:08 * Scott Garliss - 28:03
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