Join Star Parker this week for an in-depth exploration of America’s political and cultural landscape on Cure America. From the heart of Washington, D.C., where Congress is actively shaping the nation’s future, we bring you a comprehensive look at the impending changes in government size and scope under the new administration.
We sit down with Anthony Campo, a fellow in regulatory modernization at the Economic Policy Innovation Center (EPIC), who breaks down the regulatory process, offering insights into how past and present administrations have navigated these waters, with a stark contrast in regulatory costs.
Our panel discussion features some of the brightest minds in conservative policy, including Richard Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government, Kristen A. Ullman, president of Eagle Forum, Donald T. Eason, a pastor, and Marty Dannenfelser, vice president for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE. They discuss government overreach, cultural shifts, and the influence of policy on daily life, highlighting the financial burden regulations place on families and attributing recent political shifts to voter fatigue with progressive policies.
This episode delves into the historical roots of current cultural and moral debates, exposing the ideologies shaping our society. We explore the potential for cultural and spiritual revival among new generations, challenging the status quo.