EPISODE · Feb 5, 2025 · 1H 52M
Public Health Reform, Colorado Legislation, and Defending American Agriculture
from The Kim Monson Show · host Kim Monson
On February 5, 2025, Mary Janssen, James Lyons-Weiler, and Trent Loos joined the show. Janssen reviews key bills from the Colorado Union of Taxpayers weekly analysis, highlighting common-sense reforms to support and concerning proposals to oppose, including TABOR circumvention and price control measures Lyons-Weiler provides insider perspective on Kennedy’s confirmation hearings, explains systematic manipulation of health statistics by bureaucrats, and outlines the agenda for. RFK Jr.’s Historic Path to HHS Start listening at 32:49 – Hour 1 James Lyons-Weiler, founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, provides insider perspective on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Senate confirmation hearings for Health and Human Services Secretary. Lyons-Weiler, a close friend of Kennedy, describes the hearings as a milestone moment representing years of advocacy by vaccine-injured families and parents of children with autism. The scientist explains how the public health establishment has systematically manipulated diagnostic categories and study designs to obscure the connection between environmental toxins and chronic illness. He describes the 2014 shift that inflated influenza death counts tenfold by lumping all respiratory deaths into a single category, and the problematic use of PCR tests during COVID that generated massive false positive rates. “The United States public has woken up to the fact that if we’re going to be healthy, we’re going to need an advocate for making America healthy again. And that advocate is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.” – James Lyons-Weiler, Founder, Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge Lyons-Weiler emphasizes that Kennedy’s approach represents a fundamental shift from demanding public trust to earning it through objective science. He notes that the number one cause of chronic illness in America is environmental factors, not genetics, and that the incoming HHS team plans comprehensive reforms to address toxins, improve diagnostics, and restore scientific integrity. Colorado Legislative Watch: Bills to Support and Oppose Start listening at 18:43 – Hour 1 Mary Janssen, Colorado Union of Taxpayers board member and former Lakewood City Council representative, walks through key bills from the organization’s weekly legislative analysis. The review covers 39 bills scheduled for hearing, with Janssen highlighting both common-sense reforms and concerning proposals. Among bills supported by CUT: Senate Bill 25-057 establishing protocols to cancel non-citizen voter registrations, and House Bill 25-1104 providing legal mechanisms for property owners to address squatting. Among bills opposed: Senate Bill 25-081, which would allow the Treasury to issue bonds without voter approval, bypassing TABOR protections, and House Bill 25-1010, a price control measure that could lead to product shortages. “The bullies can’t stand it when you actually know what you’re talking about.” – Mary Janssen, Colorado Union of Taxpayers Board Member American Agriculture at a Crossroads Start listening at 71:35 – Hour 2 Trent Loos, sixth-generation farmer and rancher, addresses the structural crisis facing American beef production. Loos reports that U.S. beef cattle numbers have regressed to 1947 levels, driven by drought, rising operational costs, and policies that discourage expansion. He explains how ranchers facing financial pressures sell replacement heifers rather than rebuilding her...
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