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  • The County Line Podcast Ep 1: One State at a Time

    Welcome to The County Line Podcast, where we learn and live liberty from the kitchen table to the county line!

    If you like the podcast, please SUBSCRIBE & SHARE!
    If you value the message and want to hear more DONATE by visiting WWW.FREESPEECHAMERICA.ORG

    SUMMARY
    In this episode of the County Line podcast, hosts Kevin Virgil, Garth, and Kris Ranney discuss the importance of reclaiming personal sovereignty and constitutional rights in the face of government overreach. They explore how local action, exemplified by Iowa’s political landscape and grassroots efforts, can counter federal policies like excessive regulation and globalist agendas. Topics include Trump’s push for tariffs and American manufacturing, his symbolic renaming of Mount McKinley, and his pardons for January 6 protesters, contrasted with critiques of his past inaction. The hosts debate the merits of mRNA technology, the need for scientific rigor, and the role of state-level solutions like gold-backed currency. They emphasize a cultural shift toward buying local and reducing fear-based compliance, envisioning a "golden age" driven by common-sense policies and community empowerment.

    00:00 - 01:18 | Introduction: Reclaiming Sovereignty
    Kevin opens with a call to reclaim personal sovereignty and remind politicians who’s in charge, setting the tone for a liberty-focused episode. Garth and Kris chime in with enthusiasm.

    01:19 - 04:39 | Joni Ernst and Political Accountability
    The hosts discuss Joni Ernst’s reluctance to support Trump’s SecDef nominee, Pete Hegseth, and her political maneuvering. Kris reveals her efforts to recruit a primary challenger, highlighting local action against establishment figures.

    04:40 - 07:10 | January 6 Pardons and Federal Overreach
    Kevin praises Trump’s pardons for nonviolent January 6 protesters, while Garth critiques Trump’s earlier inaction. They allege a planned operation by federal officials to discredit Trump, reflecting on shifting public trust.

    07:11 - 10:05 | Media Credibility and Cultural Pushback
    The conversation shifts to the media’s declining influence, exemplified by failed attempts to paint Elon Musk as a neo-Nazi. Garth suggests tightening podcast structure for future episodes.

    10:06 - 13:08 | The Liberty Sandwich and Local Empowerment
    Kris introduces the "liberty sandwich" concept—Trump’s deregulation meeting grassroots action—arguing his leadership reduces fear, encouraging local involvement. Garth notes a cultural "vibe shift."

    13:09 - 18:00 | mRNA Debate: Science vs. Skepticism
    Garth warns of mRNA dangers, citing COVID vaccines, while Kris and Kevin advocate for cautious scientific progress. They agree on the need for rigorous testing and accountability (e.g., Fauci).

    18:01 - 22:08 | Executive Orders and Symbolic Wins
    Kevin highlights Trump’s Mount McKinley renaming as a rejection of communist-style rebranding, tying it to a broader effort to restore national pride. The hosts plan to discuss executive orders further next week.

    22:09 - 29:11 | Tariffs and the Gulf of America
    Kevin and Kris praise Trump’s tariffs and "Gulf of America" rename as common-sense moves to boost manufacturing and counter Mexico’s border issues. Garth critiques globalist erasure of borders.

    29:12 - 37:20 | Manufacturing and Economic Sovereignty
    The hosts explore tariffs’ role in bringing manufacturing home, debating cost vs. quality. Garth pushes for a gold-backed currency to stabilize the economy, urging states to lead.

    37:21 - 42:54 | Buying Local and Amish Milk Victory
    Kris shares her shift to American-made goods, and Kevin celebrates an Amish farmer’s raw milk win in Pennsylvania, linking it to reduced federal overreach post-Chevron Doctrine.

    42:55 - 48:32 | Chevron Doctrine and Agency Cuts
    Kevin explains the Chevron Doctrine’s overturning, opening doors to challenge regulations. Kris asks about Trump’s plans to dismantle agencies like the Department of Education, favoring state control.

    48:33 - 53:53 | Planning and Technical Tweaks
    The hosts plan next week’s episode, aiming for a tighter structure and research time. Kris and Garth troubleshoot audio hisses, exploring Riverside’s features like screen sharing.

    53:54 - End | Screen Sharing Demo and Wrap-Up
    Garth demos screen sharing with a clip, and Kris suggests incorporating visuals. They end with Todd’s text, signaling ongoing collaboration.

    #liberty #grassroots #madeinamerica #commonsense

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The County Line Podcast Ep 1: One State at a Time

Welcome to The County Line Podcast, where we learn and live liberty from the kitchen table to the county line!

If you like the podcast, please SUBSCRIBE & SHARE!
If you value the message and want to hear more DONATE by visiting WWW.FREESPEECHAMERICA.ORG

SUMMARY
In this episode of the County Line podcast, hosts Kevin Virgil, Garth, and Kris Ranney discuss the importance of reclaiming personal sovereignty and constitutional rights in the face of government overreach. They explore how local action, exemplified by Iowa’s political landscape and grassroots efforts, can counter federal policies like excessive regulation and globalist agendas. Topics include Trump’s push for tariffs and American manufacturing, his symbolic renaming of Mount McKinley, and his pardons for January 6 protesters, contrasted with critiques of his past inaction. The hosts debate the merits of mRNA technology, the need for scientific rigor, and the role of state-level solutions like gold-backed currency. They emphasize a cultural shift toward buying local and reducing fear-based compliance, envisioning a "golden age" driven by common-sense policies and community empowerment.

00:00 - 01:18 | Introduction: Reclaiming Sovereignty
Kevin opens with a call to reclaim personal sovereignty and remind politicians who’s in charge, setting the tone for a liberty-focused episode. Garth and Kris chime in with enthusiasm.

01:19 - 04:39 | Joni Ernst and Political Accountability
The hosts discuss Joni Ernst’s reluctance to support Trump’s SecDef nominee, Pete Hegseth, and her political maneuvering. Kris reveals her efforts to recruit a primary challenger, highlighting local action against establishment figures.

04:40 - 07:10 | January 6 Pardons and Federal Overreach
Kevin praises Trump’s pardons for nonviolent January 6 protesters, while Garth critiques Trump’s earlier inaction. They allege a planned operation by federal officials to discredit Trump, reflecting on shifting public trust.

07:11 - 10:05 | Media Credibility and Cultural Pushback
The conversation shifts to the media’s declining influence, exemplified by failed attempts to paint Elon Musk as a neo-Nazi. Garth suggests tightening podcast structure for future episodes.

10:06 - 13:08 | The Liberty Sandwich and Local Empowerment
Kris introduces the "liberty sandwich" concept—Trump’s deregulation meeting grassroots action—arguing his leadership reduces fear, encouraging local involvement. Garth notes a cultural "vibe shift."

13:09 - 18:00 | mRNA Debate: Science vs. Skepticism
Garth warns of mRNA dangers, citing COVID vaccines, while Kris and Kevin advocate for cautious scientific progress. They agree on the need for rigorous testing and accountability (e.g., Fauci).

18:01 - 22:08 | Executive Orders and Symbolic Wins
Kevin highlights Trump’s Mount McKinley renaming as a rejection of communist-style rebranding, tying it to a broader effort to restore national pride. The hosts plan to discuss executive orders further next week.

22:09 - 29:11 | Tariffs and the Gulf of America
Kevin and Kris praise Trump’s tariffs and "Gulf of America" rename as common-sense moves to boost manufacturing and counter Mexico’s border issues. Garth critiques globalist erasure of borders.

29:12 - 37:20 | Manufacturing and Economic Sovereignty
The hosts explore tariffs’ role in bringing manufacturing home, debating cost vs. quality. Garth pushes for a gold-backed currency to stabilize the economy, urging states to lead.

37:21 - 42:54 | Buying Local and Amish Milk Victory
Kris shares her shift to American-made goods, and Kevin celebrates an Amish farmer’s raw milk win in Pennsylvania, linking it to reduced federal overreach post-Chevron Doctrine.

42:55 - 48:32 | Chevron Doctrine and Agency Cuts
Kevin explains the Chevron Doctrine’s overturning, opening doors to challenge regulations. Kris asks about Trump’s plans to dismantle agencies like the Department of Education, favoring state control.

48:33 - 53:53 | Planning and Technical Tweaks
The hosts plan next week’s episode, aiming for a tighter structure and research time. Kris and Garth troubleshoot audio hisses, exploring Riverside’s features like screen sharing.

53:54 - End | Screen Sharing Demo and Wrap-Up
Garth demos screen sharing with a clip, and Kris suggests incorporating visuals. They end with Todd’s text, signaling ongoing collaboration.

#liberty #grassroots #madeinamerica #commonsense

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