DDS654-Justice Thomas issues MAJOR REBUKE against Democrats as Mamdani makes FINANCIAL MISTAKE - The DeVory Darkins Show
In a bold critique, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas challenges the essence of progressivism and its threats to the foundational tenets of the Declaration of Independence. Live from the University of Texas in Austin, Thomas confronts progressiv…
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DDS654-Justice Thomas issues MAJOR REBUKE against Democrats as Mamdani makes FINANCIAL MISTAKE - The DeVory Darkins Show
In a bold critique, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas challenges the essence of progressivism and its threats to the foundational tenets of the Declaration of Independence. Live from the University of Texas in Austin, Thomas confronts progressives, asserting their view that rights come from government rather than God undermines the very fabric of American democracy. 'They have contempt for us, the American people,' he states with fervor, highlighting the alarming trend of public distrust in government institutions. Joining the discussion is Terry Bond, Fox News legal editor, who praises Thomas’s eloquence in reinforcing the Declaration’s core principles. He reminds us that true rights are God-given, a concept progressives seek to distort. This episode dives deep into the repercussions of historical decisions like Buck v. Bell, illuminating how progressives have attempted to erase the commitment to equality that underpins our nation. Thomas’s call for civic engagement echoes throughout the conversation. What does it mean to reclaim our rights and responsibilities as citizens? With the announcement from New York Mayor Zora Mondani celebrating new taxation policies aimed at the wealthy, the episode shifts focus to the implications of financial accountability in governance. Mondani's piecemeal tax measures, aimed at addressing inequality, stir a debate about who truly benefits from such policies, energizing a dialogue about fairness and systemic reform. As the show progresses, the necessity of political awareness and participation is underscored: citizens must delve into the substance of the Declaration of Independence to understand their place in shaping policy and governance. The implications of both Thomas’s insights and Mondani’s policies illustrate a critical juncture in American political discourse—a call to action for all who care about the future of our rights and liberties. What roles will individuals play in restoring trust and ensuring that their voices matter in the political arena? This episode challenges listeners to reflect and engage with these pressing issues.
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