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Town Hall VIP: The Great Woke Revolt Is Coming

Get woke, go broke.  Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) recently announced he’ll forgo future corporate donations.  NRSC Chair Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) similarly warned “it will be a day of reckoning” against woke corporations if Republicans retake both chambers of Congress next year.  Is a Great Woke Revolt on the horizon? A movement is definitely taking shape. Here are three …

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Gabriella Hoffman on ‘Breaking Boundaries’ w/ Brad Polumbo

I recently appeared on Breaking Boundaries with Washington Examiner columnist Brad Polumbo. Here’s an excerpt: Conservative columnist, media strategist, and Lithuanian-American Gabriella Hoffman joins the show to tell the story of her family’s escape from the Soviet Union and Communist tyranny. What was it like for her parents in Soviet-era Lithuania? How has modern-day Lithuania …

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District of Conservation: Senator Steve Daines on Public Lands, Fly Fishing, and the Montana Way of Life

 “I was very thankful that I got to grow up in Montana. In fact, I said the best decision I’ve ever made in my life was when I picked my great-great grandmother. She homesteaded north of Great Falls Montana, a long time ago back at the turn of the 19th century.”  — U.S. Senator Steve Daines …

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District of Conservation: A Conservation Chat with Radio Host Cable Smith

“I don’t have much faith in Deb Haaland as the Secretary of Interior. She seems to be more of a preservationist over a conservationist. And SCI [Safari Club International] asked her if they could get a no-net loss commitment on basically public land access for the purpose of hunting and fishing, and she would not …

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Conservation funding hits record high with historic fishing, hunting gains

“The latest data to support that conclusion emerged Thursday (February 25th, 2021) from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The agency reported it would distribute a record $1.09 billion this year to state natural resources agencies through the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs (WSFR).” — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel  In Episode 153 of District of Conservation, …

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Chasten Whifield Shares How She Gives Back to Her Community Through Fishing

Chasten Whitfield @chastenation is a 21-year-old founder of the charity #Chastenation and an up-and-coming tournament angler. She loves taking kids of all abilities—including those battling illnesses and cancer—fishing and giving them some joy. Our mutual friend Debbie Hansion told me to put her on my radar several years ago and I’m so glad she did. What’s her “why” in fishing? She …

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The Political Fight to Protect Hunting w/ Sportsmen’s Alliance

In Episode 142 of District of Conservation, I welcome Bruce Tague and Brian Lynn from Sportsmen’s Alliance back to the podcast. They discuss CA Senate Bill 252, mention about 2,000 bills have been filed this session, express whether or not sportsmen and women will be represented well under the Biden administration, and more.  Here’s more about …

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Solar Company Rep: It’s Not an Easy Transition [to Solar and Wind]

“You look at the consequences of black lung for a miner, for instance, and measure that against the fastest-growing job in the United States before covid was solar power technician. The same people can do those jobs, but the choice of doing the solar power one now is a better choice. And similarly, you have …

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