Sirota was joined by a series of guests featured prominently in the podcast series: Brad Miller, former Democratic Congressman from North Carolina John Nichols, correspondent for The Nation Neil Barofsky, former inspector general of the Troubled Asset Relief Program and Lisa Epstein, a nurse turned mortgage industry whistleblower. Subscribers can find a link below to a replay of the event. Billy Hallowell is a digital TV host and interviewer for Faithwire and CBN News and the co-host of CBN’s “Quick Start Podcast.” He is the author of four books.On Tuesday 11/30 at 7 pm ET (4 pm PT), Daily Poster subscribers spoke with the stars of MELTDOWN, Sirota’s new hit podcast series that explores how the 2008 financial crisis and the Obama administration’s tepid response to it helped create the conditions for the rise of Donald Trump, and how Democrats risk repeating the same history today.Now, more than ever, conservatives and those concerned with America’s social-moral fabric should thoughtfully ponder how to seize the moment, balance truth and love, and speak sanity back into an ever-confused culture. It’s not clear what will happen next, but these shifts are monumental and come as the nation prepares for a sure-to-be-contentious 2024 presidential election season. Wade and the ever-elusive emotions surrounding the balance of personal freedom and government protection of the unborn - people are openly shifting to the right on social issues. Outside of abortion - an issue yielding complex survey data after last year’s overturning of Roe v. Brands that once thought it safe to wade into contentious waters, such as Disney, Bud Light and Target, are learning the hard way that the public will no longer remain silent and pretend the insanity isn’t happening. The debate over critical race theory, gender madness, public schools and the general obsessive push for far-left values in Hollywood, media and universities has reached its climax.Ī notable cohort feels tired, frustrated and activated - and is starting to retract. So, what in the world is unfolding? For most observers tuning in, the answer is simple. Young people are also increasingly calling themselves conservative on social issues, which should be alarming to a party that considers this cohort a key pillar of its existence. And the share calling themselves “liberal” or “very liberal” was at 29% in the latest survey, coming down from 34% two years ago. That same proportion was just 30% in 2021. The results found 38% of Americans described themselves as “conservative” or “very conservative” when asked to self-identify on social issues. The red wave so many predicted in the last election cycle seems to have shown up to some degree on the ideological front. The polling firm found Americans are collectively the most socially conservative they’ve been since at least 2012, with profound shifts unfolding over the past two years. Gallup recently released another survey that is much more sweeping and descriptive - one that should send shock waves throughout liberal circles. Regardless, the deeper issues run much deeper. This is, of course, only one example in the multitude of issues, spectacles and conundrums the nation faces, though it’s hard to look away from those statistics when juxtaposing them against Mr. And the vast majority of the country - 69% - believes transgender athletes should compete only on teams comporting with their sex at birth 62% said the same in 2021.
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