EPISODE · Jan 7, 2025 · 29 MIN
The Secret Society That Runs The World | Episode 161
from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes
The Secret Society That Runs The World | Episode 161SUPPORT THE VOICES FOR VOICES® TV SHOW AND PODCASThttps://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporterChapter Markers0:00 Reading United States House of Representatives8:32 Deportation of Migrants for Sex OffensesCan the actions of our elected officials shape the very core of our nation's identity and values? Join me, Justin Alan Hayes, as I challenge conventional perspectives on the U.S. political landscape, weaving in insights from past conversations with David and Amanda Solomon. This episode of Voices for Voices® puts a spotlight on 158 members of the United States House of Representatives, acknowledging the complex roles they play in addressing pressing political issues. By reading aloud their names and states, I aim to create a deeper understanding of how their decisions affect us all, while encouraging listeners to stay informed and engaged with the political process.In another compelling segment, we tackle the thorny issue of deportation for sex offenses, a topic that should ideally rise above partisan lines. My surprise at the lack of bipartisanship among 158 Democratic House members who opposed such measures spurs a conversation about the intersection of immigration, legal consequences, and second chances. Reflecting on the importance of accountability, I advocate for differentiating between a person’s worth and their actions, highlighting our collective responsibility to support those who have served their time. This episode is designed to provide clarity on these critical issues, urging thoughtful reflection on how our representatives stand for the interests of their constituents.This episode explores the critical issue of migrant deportation related to sex offenses, focusing on the implications of a vote by 158 representatives against such measures. The conversation prompts reflections on the intersection of law, community safety, and ethical accountability in political decisions.• Unveiling the context of the 158 names read• Discussing the bipartisan implications of deportation policies• Addressing the ethical responsibilities of lawmakers• Examining the need for accountability from representatives• Highlighting the effects of changes in trafficking lawsPlease be a voice for you or somebody in need.Voices for Voices® is the #1 ranked podcast where people turn to for expert mental health, recovery and career advancement intelligence.—Thanks for listening!Support Voices for Voices®: https://venmo.com/u/voicesforvoicesLearn more about Voices for Voices®: linktr.ee/Voicesforvoices#housecommitteeonthejudiciary #endoftheworld #whitehousepressbriefing #customsandborderprotection #theworldtonight #sexoffenses #rape #politicaltheoryproject #customsandborderpatrol #politicalhistory #deportationmoratorium# #deportations #icedirectorhoman #freedomofexpression #thewall #whitehousenews #whitehousetoday #capitolhill #foxandfriends #partisan(political) #partisan #politicalparties #partisanpolitics #republicanparty(politicalparty) #partisanpolarization #democraticparty(politicalparty) #political #partisandivide #networkforresponsiblepublicpolicy #unitedstatespolitics #partisanship #artificialintelligence #lawandgovernmentSupport the show
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The Secret Society That Runs The World | Episode 161 SUPPORT THE VOICES FOR VOICES® TV SHOW AND PODCAST https://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporter Chapter Markers 0:00 Reading United States House of Representatives 8:32 Deportation of Migrants for Sex Offenses Can the actions of our elected officials shape the very core of our nation's identity and values? Join me, Justin Alan Hayes, as I challenge conventional perspectives on the U.S. political landscape, weaving in insights from pas...
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