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Liberalism is destructive - Not Rational - No common sense.

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am approaching this Podcast from a “liberalism is Destructive Mentality. Here are a few modern examples (circa 2024–2026) that critics often point to as "common sense" breaking down in favor of ideology:1. "Sanctuary" Logic vs. Local ImpactOne of the biggest "head-scratchers" for many is the conflict between declaring a city a "Sanctuary" and then declaring a "State of Emergency" when people actually arrive.The Paradox: In 2024 and 2025, several major "Sanctuary Cities" (like Chicago and New York) began pleading for federal help and even suggesting that residents host migrants in their spare rooms.The "Crazy" Angle: Critics argue it’s illogical to invite a situation through policy and then act surprised—or demand rural taxpayers' money—when the predictable result occurs. It feels like a disconnect from the reality of finite resources. The "Reliability Hotspots" (2026 Vulnerability)"Luxury" of Green EnergyPremise: The disconnect between high-level climate mandates and the reliability of the local power grid.Let’s name some names here, these states are currently sitting at the "breaking point" according to the latest 2026 vulnerability indices:Illinois: Listed as one of the top 10 states most likely to face blackouts in 2026. The issue? Dependency on retiring nuclear and coal plants that aren't being replaced fast enough by reliable alternatives.California: Remains a "hotspot" for wildfire-related preemptive shutoffs and the "duck curve" problem (too much solar in the day, not enough at night).The "Red State" Contrast: A January 2026 report from The Western Way found that states like Utah and Arizona are 2 to 7 times more reliable than the national average. Why? Because they use an "all-of-the-above" strategy that keeps natural gas and nuclear as the backbone. Just Common Sense Man.

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