Job Creation in a Changing Economy
Rich Rothman discusses the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk and the broader implications of public apathy towards safety. The conversation shifts to the critical role of energy in America's economic growth, emphasizing the need for abundant and affordable energy sources, including nuclear energy. Rothman highlights the importance of job creation and the challenges small businesses face in accessing credit, advocating for deregulation and supportive policies to foster economic prosperity.
Crime Statistics: The Political Narrative/ Growing the workforce through apprenticeships
The conversation delves into the current state of law and order in America, highlighting concerns over rising crime rates, political responses, and the role of law enforcement agencies like the FBI. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of apprenticeships in workforce development, advocating for a shift in societal perceptions of trade jobs as viable and lucrative career paths..Guests:John Ligato, Retired military and authorGreg Sizemore, Vice President Workforce Development Safety Health and Environmental · Associated Builders and Contractors
Law and Order: A National Concern
The conversation explores pressing issues surrounding law and order in America, particularly focusing on crime rates in Chicago and D.C. The discussion highlights contrasting leadership approaches to crime and community safety, with insights from former Chicago city clerk J.J. Lasky. The dialogue then shifts to the recently passed 'Big Beautiful Bill,' examining its implications for tax relief and economic opportunities for American families. The conversation concludes with a focus on energy policy, discussing the need for innovation and a balanced approach to energy sources.Guests:JJ Laski, Former Chicago AldermanJill Homan, Deputy Director, Trade & Economy Policy, and Campaign Director, America First Policy InstituteAdam Michel, Director of Tax Policy Studies, Cato Institute
Immigration and the labor shortage
The conversation on 'Made in America' delves into critical issues surrounding immigration, border control, energy independence, and the role of the military in maintaining law and order. The host and guests discuss the pragmatic approach of the current administration in addressing these challenges, emphasizing the importance of immigration for economic growth and cultural diversity. They also highlight the need for a solid plan to tackle workforce shortages and the significance of honoring military service and valor in the face of bureaucratic corruption.
Trump's Big Beautiful Bill
Michael Toth, resident fellow at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity.Ken Davis, Senior Attorney, Former Deputy Attorney General for Virginia