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|    On Friday's Mark Levin Show    |
|    09 Jul 25 04:40:36    |
      XPost: alt.radio.talk, alt.politics.usa, alt.politics.economics       From: weberm@polaris.net              On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, the Second Industrial Revolution unleashed       American capitalism’s potential, driving unprecedented economic growth and       creating a prosperous middle class. Contrary to Marxist critiques, capitalism       delivered widespread benefits through innovation, producing abundant food,       housing, medical care, and modern conveniences like clean water and       automobiles. These advancements raised life expectancy and living standards       far beyond historical norms, showcasing capitalism’s ability to foster       prosperity and self-correction in open societies, unlike Marxist or       autocratic systems. This is an answer to NYC Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani       who said he doesn’t support capitalism. When you understand capitalism it’s       very easy to defend. Also, there were two big Supreme Court cases today. In       a 6-3 Supreme Court decision written by Justice Barrett, the court ruled       against universal injunctions, asserting federal courts lack authority to       broadly oversee the executive branch. Barrett’s opinion emphasizes courts       must stay within Congress-granted powers, preventing judicial overreach that       could undermine the presidency and constitutional framework. Justice       Jackson’s dissent is radical. The ruling protects the democratic processes.       In addition, there was a 6-3 decision written by Justice Alito, the Supreme       Court ruled in favor of parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, who       challenged the school board’s policy of mandating LGBTQ and related curricula       in elementary schools without informing parents or allowing them to opt out.       This decision reinforces protections for religious freedom and parental       authority. Finally, Gianno Caldwell joins to talk about his new book, The Day       My Brother Was Murdered: My Journey Through America’s Violent Crime Crisis.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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