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12.20.25 Seth Grossman WPG

12.20.25 Seth Grossman WPG

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This broadcast from Liberty and Prosperity discusses local Atlantic County issues, national politics, and cultural shifts. The group meets every Saturday morning at Sal’s Coal Fired Pizza in Somers Point, NJ. Local and Legal Issues Marty Small Trial: The speakers discussed the recent acquittal of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small. They argued the case was politically motivated, comparing the situation to the legal challenges faced by Donald Trump and highlighting the difficulties of parenting teenagers in the public eye. Business Closures: The upcoming closure of Big Wally’s Furniture in Somers Point was presented as a symptom of a broader social issue. The speakers noted that younger generations often lack interest in taking over established family businesses, leading to the loss of local economic "backbones". Technology and Education Digital Learning: Based on observations of grandchildren in Florida, the speakers critiqued the use of tablets and "educational" games in schools. They argued these apps prioritize button-mashing over "persistence" and critical thinking, which they believe are the true keys to success. Media Influence: The speakers expressed concern over children's media, specifically mentioning the "K-pop Demon Hunters" cartoon. They critiqued its departure from traditional values and the perceived sexualization of characters at a young age. National Political Climate Republican Fracturing: The news of Elise Stefanik leaving Congress was interpreted as a warning sign for the GOP. The speakers described a "blood很有" (blood-bath) scenario where internal party splits between various media-driven factions make it difficult for candidates to secure nominations and win general elections. Messaging Failures: Regarding Donald Trump’s immigration policies, the speakers argued he is not receiving "credit" for enforcement because he hasn't effectively explained the why behind his actions. They compared this to Jack Ciattarelli’s campaign, suggesting that if leaders don't explicitly link policies to outcomes (like high utility rates), the public will remain skeptical.
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