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Left Face

Join Adam Gillard and Dick Wilkinson while they talk politics and community engagement in the Pikes Peak region from a Veterans' Point of View..

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    Hormuz Watch: Congress, Corruption, and a Very Ballsy Bet

    Dick and Adam break down a chaotic week in American politics — four congressional departures in seven days, from Swalwell's swift fall to a Texas Republican who only left when the margin gave him no cover. They dig into the soldier who bet on his own classified mission in Venezuela, what it reveals about the dangers of betting on anything, and why the genie is very much out of the bottle. Plus: Kash Patel's lawsuit against The Atlantic, a cabinet secretary who took her staff to a strip club, and why the CD5 race is finally getting national money for the first time ever. And yes — the Strait of Hormuz is still closed.

  2. 129

    Ranching While Black; The Outgroup always expands

    This week Adam and Dick are joined in studio by Pablo Capistrano — 20-year Navy veteran, local activist, and co-founder of Civic Shield, a firearm safety program serving vulnerable communities in the Colorado Springs area.In this episode:We start close to home with the story of Freedom Acres Ranch — a Black-owned farm in Yoder, Colorado run by CW and Nicole Mallory. What began as a fresh start after Hurricane Harvey became a years-long campaign of harassment, a bogus felony stalking charge from El Paso County Sheriff's Office, and most recently a drive-by shooting in April 2025. If you want to support them directly, visit their website, buy their meat, book a tour, or share their story: freedomacresranch.comFrom there we zoom out — to Trump's standoff with the Vatican, JD Vance's theology takes, and what it actually means when self-described Christians tell the Pope he's wrong. Then Pablo breaks down why Orban's landslide loss in Hungary matters for American progressives and what the TISA movement's grassroots strategy can teach us. We close on FISA Section 702, warrantless surveillance, and why a 10-day extension on a spying law should have more people paying attention.

  3. 128

    Supreme Court Week: Winners, Losers, and Children in the Crossfire

    Adam and Dick break down a chaotic week in American politics, law, and foreign policy through a veteran lens from Colorado Springs.Topics covered:Trump's unprecedented appearance at Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship — and his Truth Social meltdown afterwardThe SCOTUS conversion therapy ruling out of Colorado Springs: what it actually decided, what it deliberately avoided, and why Justice Jackson's dissent cuts to the heart of itICE arresting a soldier's wife outside Fort Polk while he was in-processing her as a military dependent — and how ICE knew exactly where to beIran, the fake ceasefire, nuclear nonproliferation, and what it means when a nuclear nation threatens a non-nuclear oneThe "Ghost Murmur" technology claim from the downed aviator rescue — real quantum magnetism or a cover story?NATO tensions, Greenland posturing, and Five Eyes intelligence sharing concernsArtemis swings around the moonLeft Face is the Pikes Peak regional podcast for veterans and those interested in political issues affecting the military community.

  4. 127

    Death Is a Reasonable Solution: Veterans on Guns, War, and the Barracks

    An honest conversation about military culture, what basic training actually does to your worldview, and why arming troops on base might get people killed. Iran was built for a long war and only has to survive to win. The guys break down why the administration's victory claims don't add up — and what the real endgame looks like.

  5. 126

    The Cyclops's Eye: Iran, Airports, and the Chaos Doctrine

    Adam and Dick open with two local items — No Kings 3 hitting Colorado Springs tomorrow and Syracuse University's veteran candidate training program, now with an ideation track for folks still on the fence about running.From there, they get into Colorado Springs city council banning vehicle camping and why that sale is dead on arrival with the current council, contrasted with the San Jose tiny home model that actually worked by dropping the sobriety-first requirements and just opening the doors.On the federal side: ICE gets deployed to airports with no coherent mission, no shift briefing, and no real plan beyond body count. Democrats pull off a funding maneuver worth something — and then immediately talk about it too much. The Iran situation gets declared over again while 10,000 troops head that way, the Supreme Court press corps ruling sits ignored, and the Strait of Hormuz remains the one real chip on the table.Recorded at Studio 809 in downtown Colorado Springs.

  6. 125

    From Iran to César Chávez: Power, Abuse, and Accountability

    Dick and Adam open with Iran's public execution of protesters — including a 19-year-old wrestler — as a deliberate message of state terror, then pivot to Pete Hegseth's $200 billion war funding request and what the quadrupling of that number actually signals about U.S. military strategy. The conversation shifts to the Time Magazine investigation into César Chávez, the allegations of sexual abuse against him, and how Dolores Huerta and the Chávez family have responded. The guys also touch on Cuba's continued grid failures, the erosion of U.S. soft power through tariff politics, Ukraine's drone knowledge-sharing, and why flooding the news cycle might be the whole point. Closing out with a Chuck Norris send-off.

  7. 124

    From the Strait of Hormuz to Your Front Door: Operation Epstein Fury Comes Home

    Iran's decentralized military structure means no single target stops the drone and missile threat. Meanwhile, lone-wolf attacks are ticking up stateside. Adam and Dick connect the dots between foreign escalation, domestic terrorism, eroding civil liberties, and an administration that treats every crisis as an opportunity to grab more power.

  8. 123

    Faith, Power, and War: How Religion Is Creeping Into U.S. Military Policy

    Left Face Podcast — Pikes Peak Region Politics Through a Progressive Veterans LensThis week on Left Face, Adam and the team unpack a chaotic week in American politics and global conflict. From cabinet shakeups in Washington to a rapidly escalating war with Iran, the conversation dives into the deeper forces shaping today’s political landscape.The episode begins with the firing (or “lateral move”) of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and what it says about the current administration’s governing style—one driven less by consensus and more by execution of a pre-written political agenda.The hosts discuss how organizations like Progressive Veterans of El Paso County allow veterans to speak freely about political issues without the constraints placed on official party structures.From there, the conversation shifts into the broader political climate surrounding Project 2025, authoritarian governing tactics, and how political leaders are increasingly selected for loyalty and aggression rather than competence.The second half of the episode explores the troubling intersection of religion and governance, including reports of religious messaging within military circles and the growing influence of Christian nationalist movements inside the political sphere.Finally, the hosts analyze the rapidly expanding Iran conflict, now drawing in multiple countries and escalating into a regional war. With unclear objectives, mounting casualties, and increasing global instability, the question becomes: What exactly is the U.S. strategy?The episode closes with a moment of reflection honoring American service members who have recently lost their lives in the conflict.

  9. 122

    War with Iran

    The episode covers a range of topics including local candidate forums, the Iran situation, the importance of educated voters, and the potential impact of federalizing elections. It also delves into the recent conflict with Iran, the Epstein files, and the absurdity of current political events.TakeawaysLocal candidate forums are an important platform for discussing key issues and evaluating candidates.The conflict with Iran raises concerns about the potential impact on the region and the world.The federalization of elections and its potential implications for democracy is a topic of significant concern.Chapters00:00 Local Candidate Forums and Political Engagement08:47 The Conflict with Iran and its Implications15:22 Federalizing Elections and Concerns for Democracy27:25 The Absurdity of Current Political Events

  10. 121

    VA Backtracks on Bad Rule after Backlash

    The Left Face podcast discusses the dramatic week in veterans news, focusing on the interim rule that impacts veterans' benefits. The conversation delves into the responsibility, reaction, and details of the rule, as well as its insulting nature and political affiliations. It also covers the Supreme Court ruling, potential conflict with Iran, and the formation of new alliances. Additionally, it addresses the lack of oversight and accountability in the administration, as well as advocacy efforts at the Capitol and the role of veterans in political advocacy.TakeawaysVeterans' reaction to the interim rule was swift and overwhelmingly unanimous.The lack of accountability in the current administration is a cause for concern.Chapters00:00 Discussion with the Adjutant General and Advocacy Opportunities

  11. 120

    Changing Tides? Trump Admin Blinks

    The conversation covers community activism and hope, military appreciation day at the Capitol, the Minnesota situation and Second Amendment, response to attack, and government shutdown. It also highlights the importance of veterans' political engagement and the impact of community activism on political change. The conversation covers topics related to government funding and potential shutdowns, the impact of political pressure on funding decisions, the influence of education and qualification standards on government officials, and the long-term impact of social media regulation. These themes are explored in depth, providing insights into the current political and social landscape.TakeawaysCommunity activismVeterans' political engagement Government funding and shutdownsImpact of political pressureEducation and qualification standardsSocial media regulation and its long-term impactChapters00:00 Community Activism and Hope06:55 Minnesota Situation and Second Amendment20:32 Government Funding and Shutdowns26:02 Social Media Regulation and Long-Term Impact

  12. 119

    Kelly an Co Legal Win Challenges Trump Overreach

    The conversation covers a range of topics, including the military grand jury ruling, the impact of the halftime show, and the role of the DCCC in campaign support. It also delves into the use of ICE administrative warrants and the accountability of political figures. The discussion provides valuable insights into these key themes and their implications.TakeawaysMilitary Grand Jury RulingICE Administrative WarrantsPolitical Outbursts and AccountabilityHalftime Show ImpactDCCC and Campaign SupportChapters00:00 Military Grand Jury Ruling18:41 Halftime Show Impact29:30 DCCC and Campaign Support

  13. 118

    ICE and the Resistance: A Veteran's Perspective

    The conversation covers a range of topics including the ICE occupation in Minnesota, the concept of perfidy in warfare, and the impact of the pacifist movement. It also delves into discussions about the Davos economic forum, Trump's Greenland agenda, and the resistance in Minnesota. The conversation highlights the potential impact of peaceful resistance and the challenges of international conflict and political tactics.TakeawaysICE Occupation in MinnesotaPerfidy in WarfareResistance and Impact of Pacifist MovementChapters00:00 Positive Impact of Resistance in Minnesota

  14. 117

    Fog of War: It's Green and Against the American People

    The conversation covers a range of topics including VA healthcare frustrations, Minneapolis protests, the Trump administration's use of the Insurrection Act, civil rights movements, crowd control, ICE operations, the Epstein files, foreign relations, global power dynamics, Greenland and international relations, and the UN and global governance. The discussion delves into the complexities of these issues and their implications for national and international affairs.TakeawaysVA wait timesMinneapolis protestsGlobal order and power dynamicsUN and global governanceChapters00:00 VA Wait Times and Healthcare Frustrations05:26 Crowd Control and Law Enforcement Behavior13:24 Foreign Relations and Global Power Dynamics19:21 Greenland and International Relations28:23 UN and Global Governance

  15. 116

    A Tragic Day: Reflecting on the Minnesota Shooting

    The Left Face podcast discusses the Colorado Democratic Veterans Council, legislative efforts, and the tragic shooting of Renee Good. It also delves into the response to the incident, authoritarian behavior, misinformation, and the increase in the military budget. The conversation highlights the government's control of private industry and the deployment of authoritarianism.TakeawaysLegislative advocacy and planning are crucial for the Colorado Democratic Veterans CouncilMisinformation and bias in media coverage impact public perceptionThe increase in the military budget raises concerns about government control of private industryChapters00:00 Introduction to Left Face Podcast05:16 Building Relationships and Legislative Impact11:30 Tragic Incident: Shooting of Renee Good17:26 Villainization and Misinformation23:07 Defense Industrial Base and Military Budget28:21 Increase in Military Budget and Justification

  16. 115

    The Power of Veterans Advocating

    The conversation covers a range of topics including veterans issues and politics, the impact of the cannabis industry on veterans, US foreign policy, and international relations. The discussion delves into the outlook for 2026, the cannabis industry's influence on veterans' access to products, CIA operations in Venezuela, and the strategic importance of Greenland and Nigeria's oil. The conversation provides insights into the intersection of these themes and their implications for veterans and global affairs.TakeawaysVeterans issues and politicsCannabis industry and its impact on veteransUS foreign policy and international relationsChapters00:00 2026 Outlook and Forward-Looking Mood17:12 CIA Operations in Venezuela and US Foreign Policy26:07 Strategic Importance of Greenland and Nigeria's Oil

  17. 114

    Navigating Political Shifts: Cannabis, Trump, and Global Ambitions

    In this episode of Left Face, Adam Gillard and Dick Wilkinson delve into the complexities of recent political maneuvers, including the reclassification of marijuana, the evolving hemp industry, and the geopolitical intrigue surrounding Greenland. Join us as we explore the implications of these changes and what they mean for the future.

  18. 113

    Sanctions, Seizures, and the Global Oil Game

    In this episode of "Left Face," hosts Adam Gillard and Dick Wilkinson delve into the complex world of international oil trade and sanctions. They explore the mysterious "ghost fleet" of oil tankers that operate under the radar, moving commodities between sanctioned countries. The discussion covers the recent seizure of an oil tanker linked to Venezuela, the legal implications under international law, and the broader geopolitical ramifications. Tune in for an insightful conversation on how these covert operations impact global politics and economies.

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    Inside the Sausage of Democracy

    Inside the Sausage of Democracy

  20. 111

    Military Misconduct or Media Manipulation

    In this episode of Left Face, hosts Adam Gillard and Dick Wilkinson discuss a range of topics, including the political shifts of Congress members like Marjorie Taylor Greene, the power dynamics within the military, and the media's role in shaping public perception. They delve into the implications of these issues on society and explore the ethical responsibilities of those in power.

  21. 110

    From Grief To Grit: A Veteran’s Take On Shutdowns, Safety, And The Epstein Files

    A friend is gone and we refuse to speak in euphemisms. We start with the raw reality of veteran suicide—how access turns intent into tragedy within minutes, how survivor guilt lingers, and what it looks like to build “friction” into crisis moments: locked layers between you and a weapon, one more call, and a circle that actually answers.From there we widen the lens to power and consequence. The historically long shutdown didn’t just stall paychecks; it rewarded a politics of brinkmanship. We unpack why senators safe from re-election cave first, why there’s no federal recall to correct bad actors, and how performative policy—like slapping a new name on health care—ignores costs families can’t absorb. The SNAP episode lays the stakes bare: trying to claw back food already on kitchen tables is both unworkable and inhumane, especially while gilded rooms and junk science steal headlines.Accountability makes a rare appearance with a push to release more Epstein files. We trace the surprising Republican defections, the personal pressure applied to peel names off, and the moment a few chose conscience over party. The road ahead is procedural and steep—House, Senate, possible veto—but daylight matters. Survivors deserve more than whispers and sealed boxes, and the public deserves a government that doesn’t default to secrecy when the vulnerable paid the price.We close with action, not just analysis. An “empty chair” town hall gathers stories, names, and community resolve on the eve of the vote. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to get involved, this is it: show up, call someone who needs you, and tell your representatives that compassion and transparency aren’t negotiable. If this resonates, follow the show, share with a friend, and leave a review—your voice helps others find ours.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

  22. 109

    Shutdown, Skies, And The Filibuster

    A 37-day shutdown shouldn’t be a theory test—it’s a stress test on real lives. We open the hood on what’s actually breaking: paychecks interrupted, SNAP benefits muddled, and a fragile FAA pushed to reduce flights right before the holidays. As veterans rooted in the Pikes Peak Region, we connect the local to the national, showing how a 15% veteran population feels every policy shock first and hardest—and how organized volunteers can still move legislation where it counts.We don’t stop at the headlines. The filibuster gets a plain-English audit: not a constitutional safeguard, but a Senate rule that too often enables cost-free obstruction. We make the case for forcing real, on-the-floor filibusters so voters can see who’s blocking what and why. Then we track the aviation crunch—controller shortages, safety oversight gaps, and cascading cancellations that turn family plans into price spikes and missed seats. When the system relies on people who aren’t being paid, the margins vanish, and risk fills the gap.Healthcare has been the banner, but it can’t be the only banner. Premium hikes matter, especially for lower-income families who spend every extra dollar twice over in their neighborhoods. Still, voters deserve a scale that fits the moment: missed wages, food security, safety regulation, and the uneasy drift toward deploying troops in American cities. If leaders ask the public to shoulder a shutdown, they must widen the case to match the harm.We wrap with practical help and a push: local restaurants and nonprofits are feeding furloughed workers, veteran groups are organizing, and resources exist if you know where to look. Listen for clear takeaways, tangible support, and a roadmap for better messaging that puts people first. If this resonated, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review—then tell us what priority you want on the scale next.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

  23. 108

    Nukes, ICE, And A Shutdown

    A president told reporters he wanted to “start testing nuclear weapons” while flying to meet Xi, and the timing set off alarms. We break down what it would actually take to light a test in Nevada after three decades offline, why subcritical experiments and modeling already safeguard reliability, and how treaty logic—if you test, we test—has kept a fragile peace. From the START framework to real-world launch notifications and telemetry games, we pull from lived experience in satellite monitoring to explain how quickly trust erodes when declarations and data don’t match.Then we take the conversation from megaton headlines to street-level power. A string of ICE clips shows masked agents grabbing phones and conducting chaotic stops—signs of poor identification, weak discipline, and no de-escalation. We talk about what communities can do: coordinated observation, legal observers, and local pressure that forces transparency. Sanctuary policies aren’t a cure-all, but procurement, oversight, and city leadership signal whether people or spectacle set the agenda.The shutdown sits underneath it all, amplifying executive reach while Congress trades narratives about funding and blame. We explore how stalemates turn governance into messaging, and why reopening matters to everything from inspections to courts. That leads us to money and power: defining “excessive wealth,” closing loopholes that let mega-firms chew up roads without paying for them, and reviving antitrust and procurement rules that spread opportunity to small, veteran-, and women-owned businesses. Decorporatizing doesn’t mean ditching capitalism; it means aligning profit with place, quality jobs with transit, and incentives with real community value.If you value clear-eyed analysis on nuclear policy, civil liberties, and the economics that touch your daily life, hit follow, share this episode with a friend, and leave a review with the one reform you’d prioritize first. Your take might shape our next conversation.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

  24. 107

    Shutdown Stakes For Veterans

    A warm lunch table with veterans turns into a hard truth session about the third week of a government shutdown—and who bears the cost when politics stalls. We unpack what missed first-of-the-month payments mean for retirees and VA disability recipients, why many military families face a double hit from “non-essential” base jobs, and how a late surge of back pay could mask deeper harm in the holiday economy. Along the way, we point to real lifelines—Food to Power, Care and Share, and Mount Carmel—for food access, counseling, and community that helps people breathe when the numbers don’t add up.From the streets, a “No Kings” protest brings the question of power into focus. Forget the noise; look at the clearest signal of all: the idea of putting a sitting leader’s face on currency. Democracies honor after service; monarchs mint themselves. That simple test anchors a wider conversation about dynastic ambitions, family entanglement in core state functions, and the normalization of permanence that corrodes the rule of law.Then we head south, where small boats in international waters are being blown up at a steady clip. If you can track a vessel well enough to strike it, you can interdict it lawfully—that’s the standard the laws of armed conflict demand. An admiral at Southern Command resigns rather than carry orders he deems unlawful, even as rank downgrades compress experience and reward compliance. Meanwhile, the press is boxed into choreographed access while propagandists flood the zone, drowning out facts with noise. We connect these threads with a veteran’s practicality: help your neighbor, use the resources within reach, and keep your eye on what the law requires, not what the loudest voice demands.If this conversation helps you navigate a hard month—or see the stakes more clearly—share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review. What’s the one action you’re taking this week to support someone in your community?Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

  25. 106

    No Kings Day, Columbus, and Nostalgia

    What if a holiday label could teach you everything about power? We start with the fight over Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day as a living lesson in how culture gets replaced, co-opted, and defended—and why nostalgia is such a potent political tool. From there, we pull back the camera (literally) on protest coverage, showing how tight frames and smoky angles turn a two-block action into a “city on fire.” When fear takes the mic, escalation becomes easy.As veterans, we talk plainly about what we’ve seen at ICE facilities: pepper rounds fired at a priest, riot lines moving to punish rather than protect, and a growing haze where impersonators mimic federal agents to harass vulnerable communities. That’s not just a policing problem—it’s a civic one. We break down how modern resistance actually works: tail-number tracking, open-source mapping of operations, and real-time alerts that keep protests visible, lawful, and effective. When platforms silence observers in the name of “safety,” the public loses a critical check on state power.Shutdown politics threads through the hour, but not as a budget parlor game. We ask what’s worth a hard stop: premium hikes—or drawing a line against active harm? With fractures showing on the right and real economic pain hitting farmers, service members, and families, pressure won’t come from sound bites; it’ll come from consequences. We also tackle the uneasy “peace” in Israel–Gaza and the profit-churn of reconstruction without accountability—another reminder that transparency is the guardrail, at home and abroad.If you’re planning to show up for No Kings Day, we’ve got you: clear de-escalation steps, how to document safely, and why discipline—not outrage—wins hearts and ground. Listen, share with a friend who’s on the fence, and tell us: where do you draw the line, and how will you help hold it? Subscribe, leave a review, and join us on the ground—peaceful, visible, and prepared.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

  26. 105

    Generals, Beards, and the Battle for Military Culture

    A community protest with porta-potty “sponsorships” shouldn’t have anything to do with a room full of stone-faced generals at Quantico—but it does. We open on real-world organizing in Colorado Springs, then trace a straight line to a stage where aesthetics and loyalty checks tried to pass for military leadership. When beards become the battleground and “look the part” outweighs mission, you can feel the culture war trying to rewrite standards from the outside.We break down what actually happened at the GOFO summit: a massive lift to move the brass, a political speech delivered to an audience trained not to clap, and a message heavy on optics but light on readiness. From shaving waivers and their racial reality to religious accommodations in the Space Force, we separate myth from operational need. We also clear the air on PT standards and combat roles: elite units already enforce tough, job-specific requirements that didn’t soften when women got a fair shot. The data is small, the standards are high, and the dog whistles are loud.Then we widen the lens. “Train in our cities,” “enemy within,” and a push to militarize police risk crossing legal lines that protect civilians from domestic force. Add a government shutdown framed by misinformation about immigrant benefits while lavish projects skate through, and the priorities come into focus. Finally, we challenge the nostalgia for “hands-on” boot camp. Draft-era fear worked when you could replace deserters with letters; in an all-volunteer force, abuse undermines trust, retention, and real readiness. Along the way, we call out the AI meme factory and the normalization of ridicule from the highest office—a propaganda loop that distracts from what actually keeps the country safe.If you care about readiness over rhetoric and mission over memes, pull up a chair. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who served (or wanted to), and leave a review to help more folks find an honest take on what really matters.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

  27. 104

    When Generals Are Summoned: What's Behind Hegseth's Military Shakeup?

    The specter of authoritarianism looms large in this riveting discussion between veterans Dick Wilkinson and Adam Gillard as they unpack Secretary Pete Hegseth's unprecedented recall of 800 general officers to the Pentagon. What appears to be a simple administrative meeting reveals itself as potentially something far more sinister—a loyalty purge designed to reshape military leadership in the administration's image.Drawing on their military backgrounds, the hosts decode the significance behind renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War—a seemingly symbolic change that signals a fundamental ideological shift. They highlight the staggering waste of resources this rebranding represents while examining the troubling pattern of dismissals targeting women generals, painting a picture of an institution being reshaped along Christian nationalist lines.The conversation shifts to media freedom as they analyze Jimmy Kimmel's brief suspension and return to ABC following his Trump jokes. Despite his comeback, approximately 30 stations across America still refuse to air his show—a telling indicator of political pressure on media outlets. The hosts commend Kimmel for immediately hosting Gavin Newsom, who voiced the alarming concern shared by many: Will America even have elections in 2028?Most chilling is their theory about Trump's possible strategy for securing an unprecedented third term through manufacturing an international crisis. By encouraging escalation with Russia while undermining democratic institutions at home, the groundwork for emergency powers that could suspend normal constitutional processes appears to be taking shape. As veterans who've sworn to protect the Constitution, their perspective offers a uniquely informed warning about the fragility of democracy when military loyalty is redirected from the nation to an individual.Ready to join the conversation? Connect with us at the Veterans Lunch, where candidates regularly engage with our community about the issues that matter most. Your voice and perspective are essential in these critical times.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

  28. 103

    Censorship, Cancel Culture, and the Dismantling of American Freedoms

    The constitutional foundations of America are trembling, and the assault on free speech is happening with breathtaking speed. What begins with a comedian being pulled off the air for mild jokes about a politician could end with the complete dismantling of our First Amendment protections.When Jimmy Kimmel made some relatively benign jokes about Donald Trump, the response was swift and chilling. The FCC chair suggested Disney should "buckle down" on Kimmel, advertisers got nervous, and local stations threatened to drop the show. Within days, Kimmel was temporarily off the air. This wasn't about offensive content - it was about power and intimidation. The hypocrisy is stunning. For years, many on the right have decried "cancel culture" as a leftist tactic to silence opposition. Now we're seeing politicians and media figures explicitly calling for citizens to report their neighbors for social media posts, contact employers about workers' political opinions, and threaten to withhold funding from schools because of teachers' comments. What's remarkable is that even conservative voices like Ted Cruz and Ben Shapiro recognize the danger, warning that weaponizing government agencies against free speech sets a dangerous precedent regardless of which party employs such tactics.Meanwhile, corporations continue to demonstrate that their values extend only as far as their profit margins. Disney, Target, Facebook - all shift positions based on which way the political winds blow. As one host noted, "They don't care about you. They just want to sell you crap to keep you coming back."If these assaults on free expression concern you, join us for the October 18th protest as part of the national No Kings 2.0 movement. The Bill of Rights isn't a menu where those in power get to pick and choose which freedoms to respect. Stand with us before it's too late.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

  29. 102

    American Violence: From Charlie Kirk to Global Conflicts

    The shooting of Charlie Kirk sends shockwaves through American political discourse, revealing uncomfortable truths about how we process violence when it strikes close to home. Within minutes of the attack, videos spread across social media platforms with unprecedented speed—former President Trump announced Kirk's death before many news outlets had confirmed it. The tragedy takes on a disturbing dimension as we learn about an emerging pattern: killers writing messages on ammunition as part of their manifestos, creating a macabre subculture that feeds on notoriety and imitation.Perhaps the most striking aspect of this conversation is the painful irony surrounding Kirk's own words. He previously stated that "if a few people get shot every year to maintain our protected Second Amendment rights... that's just the cost of doing business." This statement forces us to confront difficult questions about accountability in political rhetoric. When public figures normalize violence as an acceptable cost for ideological positions, what responsibility do they bear when that violence eventually touches them directly? While no one deserves to be a victim, there's a legitimate conversation about the relationship between inflammatory rhetoric and real-world consequences.Meanwhile, the world continues spinning beyond our borders. Israel's strike on Qatar under the pretense of peace negotiations, Nepal's youth-led revolution toppling their government through TikTok-organized protests, and Russia's drone incursion into Polish airspace all signal a world where boundaries are increasingly being tested. These developments, coupled with advances in quantum technology that could revolutionize warfare by making submarines detectable through magnetic signatures, remind us that even as domestic tragedies capture our attention, the global landscape is shifting in ways that demand our vigilance.What responsibility do we bear for the words we speak and the culture we create? Join us as we navigate these complex waters and search for meaningful answers in a world where violence increasingly feels normalized. Subscribe now and become part of a conversation that matters.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Unpacking Global Threats and Local Politics

    When military veterans analyze politics, they bring a unique perspective that cuts through partisan noise. This episode of Left Face offers exactly that as Dick Wilkinson and Adam Gillard engage in a wide-ranging discussion that connects local Colorado politics with global security concerns.The conversation begins with a firsthand account of Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser's town hall event, where both hosts witnessed his commitment to addressing community questions and his track record of challenging executive overreach. This leads to a thoughtful analysis of how tax policies impact veteran retirement decisions – with Dick making a compelling economic case for why states should incentivize military retirees to stay local rather than flee to tax-friendly destinations.Space Command's announced relocation from Colorado Springs to Huntsville becomes a launching point for examining both immediate local impact and long-term strategic considerations. The veterans offer reassurance about Colorado's enduring space industry presence while acknowledging the potential for gradual shifts in defense contractor investments.Things take a darker turn as they discuss recent military actions against alleged drug traffickers in international waters, raising profound questions about authorization, oversight, and the disturbing precedent of lethal force without clear accountability. This connects to growing concerns about domestic deployment of military assets and constitutional boundaries between state and federal authorities.Most alarming is their assessment of the recent summit in China that brought together Putin, Xi Jinping, and other leaders opposed to American interests. Drawing on their military expertise, Dick and Adam break down China's growing capabilities in anti-satellite warfare and what Taiwan's semiconductor industry means for American national security. Their analysis offers a sobering reminder of how economic and military threats intertwine in ways most civilian analysts miss.Want to join the conversation? Connect with us on social media or attend our upcoming events where veterans and community members come together to discuss the politics that shape our lives.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    The Oath Never Expires: Veterans Against Authoritarianism

    The line between patriotism and authoritarianism has never been so clearly drawn. As veterans gather at Union Station to stand between ICE agents and American citizens, we're witnessing a powerful example of what it truly means to honor one's oath to the Constitution.This episode explores the psychological processes that enable military personnel to normalize increasingly problematic actions against their fellow citizens. The gradual normalization of troops in civilian spaces creates a dangerous precedent where what begins as mundane duties can escalate to confrontations with Americans exercising their constitutional rights. Veterans Adam Gillard and Dick Wilkinson examine this slippery slope through the lens of their military experience, offering unique insight into how indoctrination and team loyalty can blur ethical boundaries.We dive into the concerning exodus of scientists and medical professionals from government agencies like the CDC, where expertise is being replaced by political loyalty. When people with PhDs in unrelated fields are appointed to oversee public health decisions, the consequences reach far beyond partisan politics into the realm of public safety. The parallels to historical authoritarian regimes silencing scientific voices are impossible to ignore.The conversation takes a passionate turn when discussing symbols of resistance and what it means to display the American flag during political protest. Should veterans fly the flag upside down as a distress signal, or is there greater power in reclaiming patriotic symbols from those who would undermine democratic institutions?Join us for this thought-provoking discussion about what it means to honor one's oath in challenging times. If you're concerned about the increasing militarization of civilian spaces and the erosion of democratic norms, this episode offers both sobering analysis and inspiring examples of veterans taking action.Listen now and consider: what lines would you refuse to cross, and how can we protect our democracy before it's too late?Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Freedom Under Fire: How Political Division Threatens Democracy

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    The Gerrymandering War

    The battleground for American democracy is shifting from the ballot box to the map room as Texas Governor Greg Abbott's brazen redistricting gambit ignites what could become a nationwide gerrymandering war. What started as a power grab to flip five Democratic seats has triggered an unprecedented response—Democratic lawmakers fleeing the state to prevent a quorum, governors receiving civil arrest warrants, and bomb threats elevating the stakes from political theater to potential danger.The most fascinating development? Democratic governors are preparing to fight fire with fire. California's Gavin Newsom has essentially declared: "You think you can flip five seats? We'll flip ten." This strategic counterpunch could transform a local power play into a national reckoning with our broken redistricting system. As one host provocatively suggests, "If we all abuse the system, we might fix the system."Meanwhile, the Trump administration continues dismantling institutional guardrails, firing the chief statistician for simply reporting job numbers that contradicted the president's preferred narrative. This troubling development coincides with the increasingly transactional nature of policy-making, exemplified by Tim Cook's gold-adorned gift to Trump amid promises to bring Apple manufacturing stateside—a move that sounds patriotic until you consider the $2,000 iPhones and regulatory rollbacks it would require.The conversation weaves through environmental consequences of corporate decisions, the human costs of overseas manufacturing, and the uncomfortable truth that many "Made in America" promises rely on environmental and labor concessions that undermine their purported benefits. Throughout these interconnected issues runs a central question: What happens when both sides decide to play hardball with the same rulebook?Whether you're concerned about the integrity of our democratic systems, the economic realities behind political promises, or the strategic chess match unfolding between parties, this episode delivers critical insights into the high-stakes power games reshaping American politics. Subscribe now to join our community of politically engaged listeners who refuse to accept surface-level explanations in an increasingly complex political landscape.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Building a Democratic Veterans Coalition: Colorado's Next Steps

    The latest episode of Left Face unveils the exciting formation of the Colorado Democrat Veterans Council, a vital new initiative aimed at advancing veterans' causes through state legislation. Hosts Dick Wilkinson and Adam Gillard share how this council has established a strategic partnership with the thriving New Mexico Veterans Caucus, creating an opportunity to learn from their success and avoid common pitfalls.What makes this initiative particularly significant is its potential impact on El Paso County's substantial veteran population, which comprises approximately 15% of residents. The hosts explore how the council plans to leverage Colorado's four-month legislative session to champion veteran-focused bills, drawing inspiration from New Mexico's model while adapting to Colorado's unique landscape.The conversation takes a thoughtful turn toward national politics, examining potential Democratic presidential candidates for upcoming elections. Pete Buttigieg emerges as a standout figure in their discussion, praised for his genuine approach, military background, and moderate policy positions that resonate across generational lines. By contrast, the hosts express skepticism about candidates who rely more on political theater than authentic leadership.Locally, the competitive race for Colorado's 5th Congressional District captures attention with Jessica Killen's remarkable fundraising success—$750,000 on day one, outpacing the incumbent. This development, coupled with the potential relocation of Space Command, signals a potentially historic opportunity to flip a traditionally Republican seat.Throughout the episode, Dick and Adam reflect on the challenges of political fundraising, the importance of genuine representation, and how organized veteran groups can influence both local and state politics. Their passionate discussion offers listeners valuable insights into the intersection of military service, political advocacy, and community impact.Ready to make a difference for veterans in Colorado? Reach out to join the Colorado Democrat Veterans Council and help shape legislation that truly serves those who've served our country.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Veterans Organizing: Building a Political Caucus That Works

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    Natural Disasters, Political Failures, and the Cost of Inaction

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    Justice w/ Jax crossover part 1

    Freedom, surveillance, and veterans' unique perspective on democracy collide in this riveting crossover episode featuring hosts from Left Face and Justice with Jax. When progressive activist Jax Armendiaz had their entire digital life confiscated by police following a housing justice protest—despite never being convicted of any crime—it exposed the dangerous erosion of Fourth Amendment protections happening right in our backyard.The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Dick Wilkinson, a retired Army veteran and podcast co-host, reveals his background as an NSA surveillance professional. His insider perspective illuminates the stark contrast between federal intelligence agencies' strict protocols regarding Americans' privacy and the seemingly unlimited reach local police sought through search warrants targeting activists. This firsthand knowledge adds critical context to Jax's ongoing ACLU lawsuit against the City of Colorado Springs, now approaching 690 days in litigation.What emerges is a troubling pattern: military-heavy communities like Colorado Springs, where veterans comprise 15% of the population, often become testing grounds for surveillance tactics and civil liberties infringements. The hosts explain how military culture discourages political participation during active service, creating patterns of disengagement that continue into civilian life and leave these communities vulnerable to governmental overreach.Against the backdrop of recent political assassinations and heightened tensions nationwide, this conversation couldn't be more timely. The hosts grapple with how fear functions as a tool to suppress political engagement while emphasizing the vital importance of pushing through that fear to protect democracy. For veterans, military families, and civilians alike, this episode offers crucial insight into how surveillance and constitutional rights intersect in our increasingly digital world.Ready to hear veterans speak truth about surveillance, democracy, and political engagement? Subscribe now and join the conversation about protecting our constitutional rights in military communities and beyond.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    US Military Strikes Iranian Nuclear Facilities: What Happens Next?

    The world watches with bated breath as the Middle East teeters on another precipice of conflict. American B-2 bombers have crossed into Iranian airspace, delivering specialized "bunker buster" bombs to underground nuclear facilities while submarines launched missiles from nearby waters. The operation lasted just 25 minutes but may have consequences that stretch far into our future.Veterans Dick Wilkinson and Adam break down the strategic implications of this dramatic escalation with expert insights from their military experience. This isn't just another headline—it's a significant shift in American foreign policy with real implications for deployed military personnel, global oil markets, and potentially even domestic security. As they explain, "Two-thirds of our nuclear triad just stretched their legs as a show of force," demonstrating America's overwhelming military capability while significantly raising the stakes.The conversation delves deep into both tactical details and strategic questions. How were these strikes coordinated with Israel's earlier operations? What responses might Iran pursue—from proxy warfare and missile strikes to potential cyber attacks on American infrastructure? And how might this conflict affect local military communities like Colorado Springs, home to critical installations like NORAD and NORTHCOM?Most chillingly, our hosts explore whether Iran's leaders might pursue a "death knell" strategy that could bring devastating consequences to both nations. "Are they willing to set themselves on fire to try to win a fight with America?" Adam asks. The answer remains uncertain, but the potential for miscalculation has never been higher.For anyone trying to understand not just what happened but what comes next, this episode provides crucial context from those who've been inside military decision-making processes. Whether you're concerned about family members deployed overseas, curious about unusual aircraft activity over military communities, or simply trying to make sense of rapidly evolving global tensions, this discussion offers valuable perspective beyond mainstream headlines.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Tanks in the Streets, Troops in the Cities: What's Really Happening?

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    The Kilmar Return: Justice Delayed, Justice Derailed

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    Shouting into the Wind: Two Vets Keep the Kilmar Candle Lit

    What happens when military service values collide with partisan politics? Adam Gillard and Dick Wilkinson bring their veteran perspectives to bear on today's most pressing political issues, proving that thoughtful analysis can transcend rigid partisan lines.The hosts kick off discussing their self-identification as "partially progressive," noting how political labels often fail to capture the nuanced views many veterans hold. This frames their ongoing coverage of  Kilmar's disappearance—now at 77 days—after being detained during an immigration enforcement action. When Fox News dismissively covered the story, treating a missing veteran as disposable, it highlighted the dehumanization occurring in immigration enforcement nationwide.Financial hypocrisy takes center stage as they dissect the Congressional Budget Office's projection that Trump's budget would increase government spending by $3.6 trillion over ten years—a stark contradiction to conservative fiscal principles. The discussion reveals how this spending prioritizes military contractors over community services, with potentially devastating consequences when disaster strikes communities lacking FEMA support.The hosts don't shy away from examining controversial presidential pardons that appear directly tied to campaign donations, raising serious questions about the ethics of presidential pardon powers. Throughout, they maintain the perspective that principles should transcend party, particularly for those who've sworn an oath to defend the Constitution.Their announcement of an upcoming D-Day memorial event serves as a poignant reminder of what service truly means—not blind loyalty to party or personality, but commitment to values greater than oneself. For veterans and civilians alike seeking thoughtful political analysis beyond partisan talking points, this episode delivers clarity through complexity.Listen now to join the conversation about what democracy requires of us all—especially in times of extreme partisanship.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Disappearing Americans: ICE Raids and Constitutional Crises

    How does a democracy collapse? Not always with a bang, but sometimes through bureaucracy and paperwork.When 86 Americans go missing after government raids and the official response is "fill out a form on our website," we've crossed dangerous lines. As veterans who swore oaths to defend the Constitution, we're deeply troubled by what we're witnessing. The suspension of Fifth Amendment rights creates a slippery slope where other constitutional protections become vulnerable, all while officials mischaracterize concepts like habeas corpus to justify expanded executive powers.The contradictions are striking. The same political voices that rail against "tax and spend" policies now champion trillion-dollar deficits while gutting social safety nets. How does removing healthcare from 13.7 million Americans strengthen our nation? These aren't abstract policy debates but real decisions affecting real lives—including veterans and military families who served this country.Most concerning is how democratic processes themselves can undermine the republic. By building power from school boards up through local government, a strategic minority can gradually reshape laws to legitimize previously unacceptable actions. When what's legal diverges from what's ethical, we find ourselves in treacherous territory.We're hosting a V-Day event on June 6th at Memorial Park, where veterans will speak about serving under oath. Purple Heart recipients, Gold Star families, and military spouses will share perspectives on duty and justice in today's America. As veterans, we continue to serve by standing for the principles we swore to defend—even when those principles are under attack from within.Whatever your political beliefs, we invite you to join us in asking: What kind of America do we want to build? One where citizens disappear without recourse, or one that lives up to its founding ideals? Subscribe to hear more veteran perspectives on the issues that affect us all.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Inside the Constitutional Showdown: Birthright Citizenship and Executive Power

    The constitutional crisis unfolding at the Supreme Court takes center stage in this thought-provoking episode as we examine the alarming arguments over presidential power and the 14th Amendment.When the Supreme Court heard the administration's case challenging birthright citizenship, the justices cut straight to the heart of the matter: can a president simply override constitutional amendments with executive orders? The implications extend far beyond immigration policy. As one justice pointedly asked, using the same logic, could an executive order authorize the military to "enter every major population center and seize all weapons" despite the Second Amendment? The administration's struggle to draw meaningful distinctions reveals the dangerous precedent at stake.Meanwhile, we explore the growing tensions between federal immigration enforcement and local oversight. Congressional representatives recently demanded access to ICE detention facilities while a mayor was arrested for the same attempt. This disparity highlights the critical role elected officials must play in challenging executive overreach – they should "be the ones leading the charge" since they face fewer personal consequences than ordinary citizens engaged in similar actions.The episode also covers our upcoming June 6th D-Day event, where we're working to balance respectful commemoration of veterans while providing a platform for free expression. We're carefully planning speakers who can discuss military service and the importance of following lawful orders, especially relevant in today's political climate.From diplomatic developments in the Middle East to reports of concerning deals with cartels at the southern border, we examine how money and transactional diplomacy have replaced principle in foreign policy. Share your thoughts on these critical issues – how do we protect the Constitution when those sworn to defend it seem determined to find workarounds?Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Deportation Crisis & Government Accountability

    The constitutional crisis unfolding through mass deportations takes center stage as veteran hosts Dick Wilkinson and Adam Gillard deliver a powerful examination of government accountability in their latest Left Face podcast episode.From the ongoing situation with Kilmar, now separated from his family for 57 days, to the disturbing immigration raid in Colorado Springs where over 100 people were taken with minimal transparency, the hosts expose a pattern of due process violations that should concern all Americans regardless of political affiliation. "If you don't have due process on the other side of the law, you have tyranny," Dick observes, cutting to the heart of why these operations represent a fundamental threat to constitutional governance.The conversation pivots to their recent meeting with Representative Jeff Crank's office, where they advocated for greater veteran representation in congressional staff. When a staff member dismissively questioned whether a "tank driver" could handle constituent services, it revealed a profound misunderstanding of the leadership skills veterans develop. As Adam eloquently explains, "It doesn't matter if you were a cook or an intelligence officer - it's the service, mentality, training, and leadership that matter." Their proposal for a fellowship program to place veterans in these roles highlights a practical solution that would benefit both veterans and the communities they serve.Dick and Adam bring their military expertise to bear on budget priorities as well, contrasting the billions spent on troubled weapons systems with inadequate support for service members. Their perspective illuminates how small, innovative businesses deliver exponentially more value per dollar than massive defense contractors who operate with "blank check mentality." This veteran-focused analysis provides listeners with a unique window into how military experience shapes views on constitutional rights, government accountability, and effective resource allocation during these challenging times.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    The Colorado Springs Raid: When Federal Operations Go Too Far

    A massive nightclub raid in Colorado Springs has resulted in 105 people still separated from their families with minimal charges filed, raising serious questions about law enforcement tactics and due process. We examine the concerning case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who remains wrongfully deported to El Salvador despite court orders, and discuss active-duty military members caught in the nightclub raid.• Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains in El Salvador 50 days after being wrongfully taken from his family• Trump publicly admitted he could return Kilmar but refuses to do so• 300 officers from 10 agencies raided a Colorado Springs nightclub with only 2 people charged with unrelated offenses• 105 people remain unaccounted for with families afraid to ask about their whereabouts • 17 active-duty military personnel were at the raid, some working as armed security• The raid targeted one of Colorado Springs' most diverse communities, creating fear and mistrust• May Day's origins in American labor history deserve more recognition as worker protections continue to erodeJoin us for our May Day march supporting local unions at the post office and Penrose Library as we fight to preserve community resources and worker protections.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Hegseth's War College Address: Troubling Shifts in Military Culture

    The military-civilian divide continues to erode as new policies threaten longstanding American principles. Adam Gillard and Dick Wilkinson dive deep into Secretary Pete Hegseth's alarming speech to the Army War College, exposing plans to establish "authoritarian zones" at U.S. borders where military personnel would be authorized to detain civilians and check documentation.Beyond this unprecedented expansion of military authority on American soil, the hosts unpack Hegseth's troubling claim that the Inspector General system has been "weaponized against commanders." This rhetoric signals a dangerous attempt to remove crucial oversight mechanisms that protect service members from toxic leadership and ensure accountability within the chain of command.The conversation turns to the case of Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, highlighting how the administration's narrative shifted from calling his deportation an "administrative error" to claiming gang connections – despite court documents explicitly prohibiting his return to El Salvador due to safety concerns. This pattern of retroactively creating justifications for actions already taken reveals a disturbing governance approach.The hosts also examine plans to reinstate approximately 8,000 service members discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccines, complete with back pay. This decision not only undermines military discipline by rewarding those who disobeyed lawful orders but sends a dangerous message about command authority.Throughout the episode, Adam and Dick connect these military policy decisions to broader political narratives, noting how rhetoric about "restoring military lethality" falsely presupposes America's military was somehow weakened – a narrative designed to justify dramatic shifts in policy and culture that ultimately threaten longstanding democratic principles.Join us as we examine these critical developments from a veteran's perspective and consider their implications for both military culture and American democracy. Want to engage with issues affecting veterans and their communities? Follow Left Face for weekly discussions that bridge the military-civilian divide.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Democracy is unraveling before our eyes, and veterans are noticing.

    A legal victory for cannabis sales in Colorado Springs sets the stage for a wide-ranging discussion about democracy, military welfare, and the erosion of constitutional norms. As Dick and Adam celebrate the implementation of voter-approved cannabis sales despite city council resistance, they unpack how this local triumph illustrates the importance of honoring democratic processes.The conversation takes an unexpected but illuminating turn when examining military politics through a veteran's lens. Drawing from their personal experiences, the hosts debunk the common misconception that Republican administrations better serve military members. The reality? Democratic presidents have historically provided larger and more frequent pay raises for service members, while increased military budgets under Republican leadership predominantly benefit defense contractors rather than improving troop welfare or family support.Particularly troubling are recent Pentagon policy changes, including the elimination of family days under Secretary Hegseth – a move that the hosts argue will decrease rather than increase military readiness. Even more alarming is the potential reduction of sexual assault prevention programs despite the staggering statistic that one in four military women experience some form of sexual assault or harassment.The heart of the episode examines what may prove to be a constitutional turning point – the administration's defiance of a unanimous Supreme Court ruling to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador. This direct challenge to judicial authority, coupled with the firing of a Department of Justice lawyer for honest courtroom representation, signals a dangerous testing of constitutional boundaries. As the hosts note, this case represents how authoritarianism creeps in gradually, targeting vulnerable populations first before expanding its reach.Join us weekly for "Kilmar Watch" as we track this developing constitutional crisis and continue examining political issues through the unique perspective of military veterans who understand both the importance of chain of command and the paramount value of protecting constitutional democracy.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    The Space Command Battle: Relocation, Rights, and Politics

    The political chess game over Space Command's headquarters has far-reaching consequences beyond simple geography. Trump's push to relocate operations from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama represents a troubling intersection of political vendettas, military readiness, and the fundamental rights of service members and their families.When military personnel receive orders to relocate, they often have little choice but to comply, regardless of how the move might impact their rights and wellbeing. For women in uniform and military spouses, being forced to move to states with restrictive abortion laws creates dangerous situations where medical care may be compromised or inaccessible. This fundamental disparity in rights based on duty station assignment raises profound questions about fairness and the true cost of service.The economic impact extends far beyond military families. Building an entirely new headquarters facility in Alabama would cost taxpayers billions while disrupting established operations—a textbook case of the fraud, waste, and abuse that service members are trained to identify. Meanwhile, Colorado's representative on the House Armed Services Committee remains conspicuously silent while Alabama's representative aggressively promotes the move.This controversy connects to broader concerns about the administration's governance approach, including the potential invocation of the Insurrection Act against sanctuary cities and immigration enforcement policies that could devastate industries reliant on immigrant labor. When workers fear deportation to El Salvador detention facilities, entire sectors of the economy—from construction to agriculture—face disruption, affecting all Americans regardless of immigration status.Have you been affected by military relocations that compromised your rights? Are you concerned about how Space Command's potential move might impact your family or business? Share your story with us—we're gathering real experiences to share with lawmakers who can make a difference.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Breaking Records and Breaking Markets: The Impact of Trump's Tariff Policies

    Cory Booker just made history by speaking for 25 consecutive hours on the Senate floor, breaking segregationist Strom Thurmond's record—a powerful symbolic moment as a Black senator surpassed the man who once fought against Civil Rights legislation. While Thurmond had used bathroom breaks and read from phone books during his filibuster against equality, Booker fasted beforehand to avoid breaks and delivered substantive content about veterans' issues, Medicare, and other critical topics.Meanwhile, Donald Trump has unleashed a storm of tariffs affecting imports from virtually every nation except Russia and North Korea, triggering an immediate stock market plunge that's hitting military veterans particularly hard. The hosts explore how the newer military retirement system, which replaced traditional pensions with stock market investments, makes service members especially vulnerable to these economic disruptions. For veterans who served 20+ years under the old system, they receive a 50% pension, but newer veterans must rely partly on market performance for their retirement security.Locally, Colorado Springs is finally preparing to issue recreational cannabis licenses after years of prohibition while the rest of Colorado enjoyed the tax benefits. The hosts discuss how the decade of lost revenue could have funded city improvements, while simultaneously the city council has raised downtown parking rates despite citizen objections. This disconnect between policy decisions and everyday economic reality threads throughout the episode—from Trump's apparent confusion about grocery shopping to cabinet members dismissing Social Security recipients as "grifters."The conversation examines how these tariffs might reshape global supply chains, potentially pushing countries toward stronger relationships with China while weakening America's economic leverage. With each economic disruption, the hosts highlight who bears the real costs: working people and veterans who find their futures increasingly uncertain while policymakers remain insulated from the consequences of their decisions.Want to join the conversation about veterans' issues and politics in the Pikes Peak region? Subscribe now and follow us for updates on our upcoming protest on April 5th—we'll be there rain, snow, or shine!Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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    Loose Lips Sink Democracy: The OPSEC Disaster in Trump's Cabinet

    Two military veterans with extensive security clearance experience take you inside the shocking reality of the recent classified information leak over Signal. What makes this breach particularly disturbing isn't just what was shared, but how fundamentally it violates core security principles that every cleared professional understands.Adam and Dick break down the critical difference between commercial encryption apps and actual classified systems: "In classified systems, we own both ends and the pipe that connects them. With Signal, you don't own either can or the string." They share personal experiences where even minor classification errors resulted in confiscated equipment and extensive investigations, highlighting the severity of sharing operational details about Israeli strikes through unclassified channels.The conversation captures a disturbing irony - Pete Hegseth stood in the Oval Office claiming "we're clean on OPSEC" just before his security breach became public. The hosts examine how administration officials have created confusion through contradictory messaging about whether the information was classified rather than addressing the fundamental security violations.Beyond the data spill, the podcast explores the challenging landscape for Democratic organizing and strategic resistance. They discuss the tension between youth energy and experienced activism, using the powerful metaphor of transforming "thrust into vector" - channeling generalized frustration into focused, effective action. Unlike the Heritage Foundation's multi-decade strategy, progressive movements often lack sustained, coordinated long-term planning.Ready to move beyond frustration to action? The hosts provide concrete suggestions for getting involved locally while emphasizing that effective resistance requires marathon-like commitment through the next two years. As one host powerfully notes, "The freedoms we fought for can disappear with one simple statute change." This episode combines national security expertise with a plea for principled, sustained civic engagement.Send us a text https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.socialhttps://www.facebook.com/epccpvwww.EPCCPV.org or [email protected]

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