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In this episode of American Potential, host Jeff Crank welcomes former Texas Congressman Jeb Hensarling to discuss the critical issues of government overreach, the economy, and the differences between big government conservatism and classic liberal conservatism.
Hensarling, who served as Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, shares his insights on how expanding government regulations and policies, like Dodd-Frank, have hurt small businesses and stifled economic growth, all while benefiting larger corporations. Hensarling also delves into the ideological split within the conservative movement, emphasizing the need to return to core principles of limited government, free enterprise, and personal liberty. Drawing on his experience and role on the advisory board of Americans for Prosperity, he discusses the importance of holding both parties accountable and the need to preserve freedom by reducing government control in all aspects of life.
This episode offers a thoughtful look at the current political landscape and what it means for America’s future.
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