Gas Prices Could Derail Government’s Attack on Fossil Fuels | Guests: Hilbert, Droz, Ginn, PhD
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Rising gasoline prices might be the one thing that could stop government overreach to punish U.S. production of oil, gas, and coal. History shows that a president’s popularity plummets when the price of transportation fuels rises to a certain level, inevitably raising the price of all goods. Jacki predicts that if history can be our guide, a quiet policy change could be coming soon. Plus, Jacki will talk with Kurt Hilbert, former counsel for President Trump, to discuss what is really going on with the Georgia audit. Also joining the conversation is John Droz, a physicist who assembled a group of experts in cybersecurity, IT, mathematics, and other disciplines to examine election processes. Droz explains that no state has had a full forensic audit and why mere recounts or “risk limiting audits” are not anywhere near a comprehensive forensic audit. Most pundits using the word “audit” seem to not know what the word actually means or the many standards that must be met to assure a credible result. Opinions are changing fast, with capitalism losing popularity and socialism gaining - especially among the young. Vance Ginn, PhD, the immediate past Associate Director for Economic Policy at the Office of Management and Budget (Executive Office of the President) and now Chief Economist at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, discusses the trends with Jacki and how to turn the tide.
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