Episodes
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Since the great war on poverty began in the 1960s, the poverty rate for blacks has not changed. Yet, the same politicians who claim they can break the cycle of poverty keep pushing the same failed policies.
That's why in this episode of CURE America with Star Parker, I lead a panel of Christians who work in public policy who believe we should take a Biblical point-of-view to finally break the cycle of poverty. It's the one method that I know, first-hand, actually works.
Join us by watching and sharing this important episode, Breaking the Cycle of Poverty, with your church members and all your friends on social media.
Guests include Dr. Anne Bradley with The Fund for American Studies, Jonathan Alexandre with Liberty Counsel Action, Joel Griffith with The Heritage Foundation, and Rev. Tim Latiff, who is the former Director of the Clergy Center at the Center for Urban Renewal and Education.
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In the wake of the monumental 2024 election, where Donald Trump has secured a second term in a stunning political comeback, Star Parker hosts a panel to dissect the implications of this red wave sweeping through the White House, House, and Senate. This episode delves into the seismic shifts in voter sentiment, analyzing how Trump's victory over Kamala Harris reflects a mandate for change across America. The panel will explore how this election outcome signifies a realignment towards traditional values, examining the cultural conservatism now at the forefront of policy discussions. They'll look at the potential economic policies on the horizon, such as tax reforms and deregulation, pondering whether these will lead to the promised prosperity or present unforeseen challenges. The discussion will also address the internal dynamics of the Republican Party, questioning whether this sweeping victory heralds a new era of GOP unity or if underlying tensions will emerge. With Trump's return to power, the panel will consider how his administration might navigate the balance between conservative principles and the populist surge that propelled him back into office. Joining Star Parker are: Jonathan Alexandre from Liberty Council, providing insights into how faith and policy might intersect in this new term; Richard Manning of Americans for Limited Government, discussing fiscal conservatism in this altered political landscape; Chris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum, focusing on the strengthening of family values; and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE, offering strategic insights on legislative navigation in this new era. This episode of CURE America aims to provide a sober, in-depth analysis of the political, cultural, and economic shifts following Trump's landslide victory, considering the future trajectory of American politics in this historic moment.
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This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we bring you a one-on-one candid conversation, with Tirzah Duren, the Vice President of Policy and Research at the American Research Institute, providing invaluable insights into the intricate dynamics of inflation. Her expertise sheds light on the correlation between rising minimum wages across the board and its consequential impact on employment rates. Duren's research highlights a concerning trend: as minimum wages increase; a significant portion of the workforce faces unemployment while simultaneously grappling with escalated living costs. Indeed, the higher the minimum wage climbs, the greater the strain on the lower earners. Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government together with our own Senior Vice-President of Government Affairs, Marty Dannenfelser, delve into pressing matters related to the border and voting integrity. Illegals may be voting in the upcoming elections. We’ll explore what this means, especially considering the influx of 7-8 million illegal immigrants, and their impact on congressional representation and how illegals may be registered to vote. But that’s not all. We’ll also discuss the dismissal articles of impeachment against Mayorkas, who lied on the situation at the border. He had absolute knowledge of what he was doing—allowing million illegals to enter the United States with one purpose: to secure votes. We’ll reveal how the left has engineered a system to let illegals vote. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that tackles the tough issues head-on. This is CURE America with Star Parker—where we sort through the news to find some truth.
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This week’s episode of CURE America with Star Parker brings a powerful and urgent focus on Israel’s war against Hamas, following the brutal October 7th terrorist attacks. With Israel under fire and global anti-Semitism rising, Star and her guests tackle the need for bold U.S. leadership in standing unapologetically with Israel. E.J. Kimball, from the Combat Anti-Semitism Movement, exposes how radical groups like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) are openly spreading pro-Hamas propaganda across more than 200 U.S. college campuses. This is not just about politics—this is a calculated, dangerous rise in anti-Semitism, masked as anti-Zionism, targeting both Israel and America’s foundational Judeo-Christian values. Greg Gross, a defense expert, makes it clear that the Biden administration’s weak, indecisive response is hurting Israel. He contrasts this with President Trump’s strong leadership in advancing the Abraham Accords and supporting Israel without compromise. Gross argues that any ceasefire would only serve Hamas’ interests, putting Israel—and global stability—at even greater risk. Star Parker and her guests call for real action, urging viewers to pressure universities and government leaders to stop funding groups that promote anti-Semitic violence. This episode delivers a strong message: now is the time to defend Israel, protect our values, and demand accountability from weak leadership that is failing both America and its allies.
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This week's episode of "CURE America with Star Parker" is hosted by Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel for Governmental Affairs, stepping in for Star Parker to lead a timely discussion on the upcoming elections and the critical issue of abortion legislation. The episode highlights the clear distinction between the pro-life values of the Republican Party and the pro-abortion stance of the Democrat Party. Additionally, we take a close look at the vital role of crisis pregnancy centers, which provide compassionate support and real alternatives for women in need. The panel addresses the ongoing concern over government funding for abortion, the threat to conscience protections for healthcare providers who refuse to participate in abortions, and the importance of parental rights in protecting minors from both abortion procedures and the radical push by activists promoting genital mutilation in the form of so-called "sex changes." We also delve into the upcoming state-level referendums, such as those in Florida and Maryland, which could radically expand abortion access without limits. The discussion covers the harsh reality of late-term abortion in the U.S. and how the left is pushing for its acceptance far beyond what most Americans believe is reasonable. The panel also highlights the ongoing grassroots efforts to protect life and the increasing weaponization of government against pro-life advocates, along with attacks on the First Amendment rights of those who peacefully protest and pray outside abortion clinics. Joining Jonathan Alexandre are: - Kristen A. Ullman, President of Eagle Forum - Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government - Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President of Governmental Relations and Coalitions at CURE - Jamie Dangers, Director of Federal Affairs at Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America Each panelist brings strong, principled insights and real solutions, offering practical ways to defend life and promote a culture that upholds the dignity of the unborn and protects children from dangerous ideological agendas. Be sure to tune in to this important conversation, where voters are encouraged to take action to protect the most vulnerable in these pivotal times.
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Is it time for parents to get their children out of government run schools that teach them values that are the contrary to what is taught at home? This is the hot topic that is raging across the country that we discuss on this week’s episode of CURE America with Star Parker.
Ninety percent of the nation’s K-12 students attend public schools. Over the last years, as parents became more aware of what is being taught to their children, a new movement has been awakened and parents are not only challenging what is being taught to their children, but are looking for policy solutions that would allow money to follow children to the school’s parents want. Whether it is Critical Race Theory, transgenderism and sex education, or other value systems that contradict traditional values on race, marriage, family and life, the union-controlled education system is being challenged.
In this episode, we learn from our special guest, Corey DeAngelis of the American Federation for Children and our panelists Jonathan Alexandre of Liberty Counsel Action, Terry Jeffrey of CNSNews.com and Andrew Handel of the American Legislative Exchange Council, that there are alternatives to public schools. This year, four states have already passed Education Savings Accounts and many more are considering options for dollars to fund students, not systems.
Yes, it is past time for parents to take full responsibility for their children’s future - and demand that they have the freedom and the money to select a school for their child that teaches their values and worldview, the school of their choice. -
This episode of CURE America with Star Parker is brought back to you to highlight the critical importance of school choice, emphasizing that parents should have the freedom to choose the school that aligns with their values. After all, it’s their children, not the government’s children. Is it time for parents to get their children out of government-run schools that indoctrinate our kids? This is the pressing issue we discussed in this week’s episode. Currently, ninety percent of the nation’s K-12 students attend public schools. As parents increasingly recognize the harmful influences in public schools—such as the sexualization of children, promotion of fake Critical Race Theory, socialist indoctrination, and erosion of parental rights—a strong movement is emerging. These parents are not just pushing back against the radical agenda in the classroom but are also demanding policy changes that ensure funding follows their children to schools that align with their values. The success of charter schools and private schools stems from the same principle that drives the success of private universities—students choose them because they are not forced into them by the zip code that would otherwise define their destiny. Whether it’s Critical Race Theory, transgenderism and sex education, or other educational approaches that some parents believe contradict their values on family and life, the union-controlled education system is facing significant challenges. In this episode, we hear from our special guest, Corey DeAngelis of the American Federation for Children, along with our panelists Jonathan Alexandre of Liberty Counsel Action, Terry Jeffrey of CNSNews.com, and Andrew Handel of the American Legislative Exchange Council. They discuss the alternatives to public schools and highlight the growing trend toward Education Savings Accounts, with four states having already passed such measures this year and many more considering options to fund students, not systems.
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This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we bring you a show we aired during the beginnings of the Biden Administration. Even though Biden aggressively pushed for abortions across Africa, many African nations stood strong against this pressure and enacted laws to prevent the spread of abortion in their countries. CURE did its part in helping these courageous leaders and communities protect life and reject the imposition of foreign values. These nations took decisive actions to reinforce their restrictive abortion laws, resisting external pressures, including those from the Biden Administration. In 2021 and 2022, countries like Malawi (2021), Ghana (2021), Zambia (2021), Kenya (2021), Tanzania (2021), Nigeria (2021), Uganda (2021), Ethiopia (2021), and South Sudan (2022) stood firm in their commitment to protecting life. In this episode, I have incredible video to show you of some very courageous women and men in Africa who are appealing to the Biden Administration to turn off the abortion promotion spigot. The truth behind the abortion expansion plan, driven by organizations like the Gates Foundation and the Biden Administration, is deeply troubling. Their target? Our world’s poor and uneducated, imposing their so-called 'enlightened' and elite views on whether these communities should be having children. What’s their reasoning? They claim it’s good for the environment and will help alleviate climate change. Worse, they argue it’s good for the poor, suggesting that their children are better off dead than being born into poverty. Join us for this important discussion on the promotion of abortion in Africa with my panel and two professional friends, as we seek answers to these extremely alarming questions. Guests include Ryan Bomberger, founder of The Radiance Foundation, Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., Director of Research for the Center for Family and Human Rights, and Mary Szoch, Director of the Center for Human Dignity at Family Research Council.
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CURE America with Star Parker invites you on a journey to Dallas, Texas, where we visit Dallas Life, an extraordinary homeless shelter dedicated to transforming lives. In this special episode, Star Parker explores the unique approach of Dallas Life, where individuals experiencing homelessness are offered not just shelter, but a path to lasting recovery and self-sufficiency. One of the standout features of Dallas Life is their "Homeless No More" program, which boasts an impressive 90% success rate. This means that 90% of those who enter Dallas Life successfully reintegrate into society, leaving homelessness behind for good. Guided by Bob Sweeney, Executive Director of Dallas Life, we take a closer look at how this innovative program is making a real impact. During our visit, we were also joined by M. L. Nelson, a valued member of the Dallas Life board and a key figure in the early days of CURE. His unexpected visit served as a powerful reminder of the connections that bind our efforts together and the shared commitment to making a difference. This episode highlights the impactful work being done at Dallas Life and encourages viewers to consider how they, too, can contribute to meaningful change in their neighborhoods.
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Today we take you inside the high-stakes world of the Republican National Convention, where themes of diversity, unity, populism, and Trumpianism are at the forefront. Our insightful panel of experts dissects the convention's pivotal moments and explores the strategies that will define the GOP's path to the 2024 election.
Our distinguished panelists are:
- Kristen Ullman, President of Eagle Forum
- Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government
- Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action
- Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE
But that's not all. We also honor the indomitable spirit of Phyllis Schlafly, whose legacy continues to shape the pro-life movement and the Republican Party.
In a deeply personal conversation, we feature Arielle C. Knight, a legal intern at Liberty Counsel Action. Arielle’s story is nothing short of extraordinary. Left in a park in China during the harsh one-child policy, she was adopted by an American family and has since forged a path of resilience and determination. Now pursuing a law degree, Arielle’s journey from abandonment to advocacy is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of faith and family.
Join us for an episode filled with sharp analysis, heartfelt stories, and the compelling narratives that only "CURE America with Star Parker" can deliver. -
This week, we explore NATO's support for Ukraine, Speaker Johnson's foreign policy stance, and the importance of staying informed about Ukraine's struggle against tyranny.
We examine the push for limited government and economic growth, focusing on the Supreme Court's role in reducing regulatory barriers.
Election integrity is in the spotlight with a discussion on the Safeguard America Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, addressing illegals voting, voter fraud, and fair elections.
In our boutique interview, Doug Klain from Razom for Ukraine discusses the need for improved air defenses, policy changes, and President Zelensky's fight against corruption. We also analyze media coverage disparities between Ukraine and Israel.
We delve into the Biden administration's restrictions on weapons in Ukraine, the balance of containing the conflict, and Putin's decision-making influenced by global elections. Transparency in US international involvement is also covered.
We compare Republican and Democrat stances on abortion and marriage, examining party platform influences on voter behavior. The pro-life movement's efforts to expand the 14th Amendment and Trump's strategies are explored.
Our esteemed panelists include Kristen A. Ullman, President of Eagle Forum; Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government; Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action; and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE.
Join us for an insightful episode of "CURE America with Star Parker," where we ignite conversations that matter. -
Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker. This week, we bring you an insightful discussion on the most pressing issues affecting our nation. We delve into the significant recent decisions made by the Supreme Court and explore their far-reaching impacts on various aspects of American life. From the critical rulings on Florida and Texas social media laws to the important debate over banning homeless individuals from sleeping on the streets, our panel provides a thorough analysis of these key developments. We also examine the shifting political landscape, highlighting the Latino vote moving towards the Republican Party and discussing the cultural and economic factors driving this change. The conversation addresses the Democrats' extreme agenda on social issues like abortion and the significant impact of inflation on Hispanic and working-class families. Additionally, we tackle the ongoing debate over social media censorship, exploring the balance between free speech and regulation. Our experts discuss the laws in Florida and Texas aimed at limiting the power of social media companies to censor conservative voices and the broader implications for content moderation. Finally, we take a closer look at the role of the administrative state and its influence on law interpretation and enforcement. We analyze the critical implications of Chevron deference and the Supreme Court's efforts to restore the balance of power between federal agencies and the other branches of government. This week, we are joined by Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network, and Alfonso Aguilar, president of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles. We are also joined by our esteemed panelists Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel for Liberty Counsel Action, and Richard Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government. Join us for a compelling and informative episode as we tackle these vital topics and more.
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This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we dive into the aftermath of the explosive debate between former Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Joined by Kristen A. Ullman, President of Eagle Forum, Carrie Sheffield, Senior Policy Analyst at Independent Women's Forum, Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action, we analyze the key moments and their impact on the nation. We start with a critical look at Biden’s disastrous debate performance. He struggled to articulate and froze on stage multiple times, clearly not fit to serve. The panel discusses his history of falsehoods and the severe consequences of his presidency, including the surge in illegal immigration and the escalation of global conflicts. The war in Ukraine, which began after Biden’s failed evacuation from Afghanistan, and the Hamas-Israel war highlight the stark contrast between his leadership and the peace and respect maintained during Trump’s presidency. Had Trump been in office, the current war in Israel would not have occurred. In contrast, Donald Trump was clearly the strong, coherent leader America needs. His debate performance showcased his decisive nature and firm stance on crucial issues like immigration, national security, and the economy. Trump’s policies are seen as vital for restoring America’s strength and stability. We also discuss Biden’s presidency, criticized for pushing the nation towards socialism and undermining its core values. Join us for a compelling analysis of the debate and what it means for America's future.
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Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker! This week, we're addressing how Democrats have systematically attacked Byron Donalds using a selectively edited video clip. We're here to set the record straight by presenting the entire footage for you to judge and form your own opinion. Joining us in this discussion are Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government; Marty Dannenfelser VP for Government Relations at the Center for Urban Renewal and Education CURE; and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action. Together, we'll dissect these systematic attacks on Donalds and their broader implications for the political landscape. In addition, we'll examine the recent escalation of violent pro-Hamas protests against cultural institutions especially in NYC. Later in the show, we'll have an insightful interview with John Sweppie from the American Principles Project, where we'll explore some critical perspectives that affect the future of our nation. Our conversation with our panel dives into the upcoming elections, highlighting key states and the strategic maneuvers shaping the political landscape. Furthermore, we'll analyze the profound impact of left-wing policies on poverty and their role in fostering anti-Israel sentiments. Stay tuned for these critical insights and more, only on CURE America with Star Parker!
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Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker. This week's episode dives deep into the upcoming presidential debates and the crucial issues shaping our political landscape. We explore President Biden’s campaign focus on abortion, insurrection, and racial division, with in-depth analysis from our expert panel. We shift our focus to a broader discussion on the "soul of America" with Richard Manning from Americans for Limited Government. We address the significance of this election and the importance of election integrity, highlighted by Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE. We also dive deep into President Biden’s controversial address at Morehouse College, come under scrutiny. The Wall Street Journal noted Biden’s provocative statement on democracy's failure for black men, prompting Richard Manning’s perspective on the matter. Our conversation also covers the unique dynamics of Israel from the perspective of black liberals, emphasizing the democratic status in the Middle East and the civil rights enjoyed by its Arab citizens. We critique Biden’s speech at an elite university in Atlanta, Georgia, for its lack of empowerment and substance, especially concerning young black men. The episode also delves into voting rights issues in Georgia and controversial statements by politicians like Kamala Harris. We are joined by our own Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE, and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action. Additionally, we have a one-on-one interview with Nicole Hayes, MPA, Director of State Public Policy at CMDA, as she shares insights about her organization and the amazing work that they are doing.
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In this episode of CURE America with Star Parker we begin by commemorating National Police Week at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. emphasizing the significance of this event, which honors police officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty and those currently serving across our nation. The memorial stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers and underscores the importance of supporting them in their crucial role of safeguarding our country. Star then sits down with Anthony Campau as he shares his journey from a small Michigan town to his current position advocating for regulatory reform at EPIC. He discusses his ideological transformation from a liberal-leaning stance during his college years to embracing conservative principles, highlighting the evolution of his perspective and values. In the subsequent segment, Star moderates a panel discussion with Jonathan Alexandre Senior Counsel, Liberty Counsel Action, Rick Manning President of Americans for Limited Government and Marty Dannenfelser Vice President for Government Relations at CURE. They delve into the topic of regulatory reform, building on the insights shared by Anthony Campau. Emphasizing the significance of regulatory reform in curbing government overreach and underscores the impact of regulations on various aspects of life. They stress the need for greater public awareness and engagement in regulatory processes. On the final segment Star shifts the conversation to ongoing Senate races and the broader political landscape. Underscoring the importance of civic engagement and participation in elections, particularly in light of the divided Senate composition. The discussion touches on recent primaries and their implications for the upcoming elections.
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In this episode, we start by discussing the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. We highlight Hamas' strategy of using human shields, leading to civilian casualties, and the enormous efforts being made by the Israeli government to minimize these casualties. We also explore the role of the Biden administration in the conflict and the importance of prayer and support.
This week Phill Kerpen president of American Commitment and Committee to Unleash Prosperity joins us as the one-one-one interview. We talk about his organization's advocacy for free markets, economic growth, constitution, limited government, property rights, and individual freedom. Phill emphasizes the importance of citizen involvement in influencing policy outcomes. The discussion covers Biden's electric vehicle mandates and the criticism of the substantial subsidies for electric vehicles. Furthermore, we explore how public pressure and the fear of losing elections can significantly influence policy decisions.
Later in the show, our panel, consisting of Richard Manning, Jonathan Alexandre, and our own Marty Dannenfelser, discusses elections, examining the past, present, and future. We explore the role of the Vice President and how the selection process has changed over the decades. Additionally, we delve into the topic of abortion and discuss what is at stake in the upcoming elections.
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Join CURE America with Star Parker as she delves into the pressing issues facing American university campuses and Washington, DC. From the influence of lobbying on universities to the protests against our friend Israel, Star and her panel of guests dissect the latest developments. In this episode, we are joined by Christian Adams, President, and General Counsel of Public Interest Legal Foundation, who provides incredible insights into the intricate work he's doing to ensure states uphold election laws. Our own Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE, and Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, offer powerful commentary on the current state of affairs. We also have an exciting interview with a new guest, Dumisani Washington, the Founder, and CEO of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel. He brings us eye-opening information about his work. Don't miss out on our podcast version, available wherever you listen to your music. Tune in and enjoy the insightful discussions on CURE America with Star Parker.
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This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we delve into the critical issues affecting our country and the world, and how the decisions made in Washington D.C. impact it all. We discuss the recent legislative activities, including the National Security Act of 2024 bill - that has been passed through the House and Senate and signed by the President, which includes funding for Israel and Ukraine. The National Security Act, 2024 is an appropriations bill enacted by the 118th Congress and signed into law by president Joe Biden on April 24, 2024. It provides $95.3 billion of military aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, and includes the 21st Century Peace through Strength Act, restricting the use of TikTok.
The conversation with Stephen Moore, founder of the Ukraine Freedom Project dives deep on the talks about the situation in Ukraine and prosecution taking place there by the Russian Orthodox Army who is murdering Christians in Ukraine.
In addition to our insightful discussions, Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House of Representatives from the 4th District of Louisiana, along with Mike Lawler, the U.S. representative for New York’s 17th congressional district, speak at a press conference in the steps of Columbia University and bring to light how that institution has looked away if not promoted antisemitism on campus. Marty Dannenfelser, the Vice President for Government Relations at CURE, provides his expert analysis on the political landscape. Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action, offers his legal perspective on the issues discussed. Lastly, Michael Catell, the Vice President of Development at CURE, shares his thoughts on a compelling story from his days at his university.
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This week on CURE America with Star Parker we bring you a one-on-one candid conversation, with Tirzah Duren, the Vice President of Policy and Research at the American Research Institute, providing invaluable insights into the intricate dynamics of inflation. Her expertise sheds light on the correlation between rising minimum wages across the board and its consequential impact on employment rates. Duren's research highlights a concerning trend: as minimum wages increase, a significant portion of the workforce faces unemployment while simultaneously grappling with escalated living costs. Indeed, the higher the minimum wage climbs, the greater the strain on the lower earners.
Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government together with our own Senior Vice-President of Government Affairs, Marty Dannenfelzer, delve into pressing matters related to the border and voting integrity. Illegals may be voting in the upcoming elections. We’ll explore what this means, especially considering the recent influx of 7-8 million illegal immigrants, and their impact on congressional representation and how illegals may be registered to vote.
But that’s not all. We’ll also discuss the dismissal articles of impeachment against Mayorkas, who lied on the situation at the border. He had absolute knowledge of what he was doing—allowing million illegals to enter the United States with one purpose: to secure votes. We’ll reveal how the left has engineered a system to let illegals vote.
Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that tackles the tough issues head-on. This is CURE America with Star Parker—where we sort through the news to find some truth.
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