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Special Analysis for the Voters
This is the first time in the past 20 years my name has not been on the ballot. If you ask my husband, he will tell you it feels pretty good. Like Kenny Rogers sang, “You’ve got to know when to hold ’em…know when to fold ’em…know when to walk away…know when to run….”
Just because I didn’t run doesn’t mean I was not deeply engaged in researching and analyzing the process of learning. Today I share with you some insights you might find helpful.
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Giving Away the Farms
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Kevin Wolter – The Best Way to Invest Money?
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Our paper money is not backed by anything more than the good reputation of our country. How can we preserve the value of our earnings when our government is printing paper money out the wazoo? Kevin Wolter, from Coinsplus.com joins us for some more valuable information on how to protect our money from inflation.If you want to hear more, Kevin Wolter shares with us in an earlier episode of Home Front: https://www.cynthiadavis.net/kevin-wolter-money-and-investing/ -
Cindy Redburn – Candidate for State Representative
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Have you ever wondered why anyone would give up time, money and energy to get involved in the political process? In this episode we talk with Cindy Redburn, a candidate for State Representative in Missouri. She shares with us some of the reasons why anyone would run for public office and explains what impassions her to try to make a difference.
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Jennifer Young – Running for Public Office
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Why should anyone run for public office? It can mean putting up with insults, deceptive tactics, sleepless nights and spending gobs of money. Jennifer Young has answered the call to run for public office and is giving her all to be the next Secretary of State in Wyoming. Listen to our show as we discuss all the details involved in the decision to run and what can happen when citizens get involved in their government.
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It’s For The Children
Fall is especially fun for our family because we celebrate our wedding anniversary and the births of three children.
Some of my Libertarian friends ask why marriage should be noticed by government. From all external appearances, we look like one of the most selfish generations in the history of America. People are divorcing, using drugs, drinking and refusing to work for their own personal happiness. Substance abuse is a factor in 70% of all domestic violence cases. As the social indicators continue marking the decline of families, it is becoming more obvious that the more self centered we become, the less we invest in our families, churches, neighborhoods and communities.