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Where’s the common sense in America today? We have record deficits, and spending is out of control in both Washington and in state capitols across the country. Americans overwhelming have lost confidence in both political parties. Our elected officials constantly vote along party lines with little regard for the public interest. The average citizen is too often confused and just doesn’t know who to trust.
Jim Brown is a radio voice of reason on the national scene who wants to talk about reasserting our basic values and making some “logical common sense” judgments about what’s right and what’s wrong with our country. And he’s ready to talk. https://2020.sevenroute.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Jim-Browns-Common-Sense-Sunday-November-01-2015-Hour-1-1.m4aJim Brown ; The Genesis Communications Network, Inc. (GCN) was founded in 1997 by Ted Anderson as a way to fill the vast media void with hard hitting programming highlighting the most detrimental events and topics to the public at the present time, but most importantly, providing viable solutions for any future scenario. Read more »
Mike Siegel is an American radio talk show host. Siegel is a native of New York, Jewish and a political conservative. He has worked on stations from Seattle’s KVI to Boston’s WRKO and hosted a webcast. A media giant, a pop culture icon a big mouth lawyer, a liberal-turned-conservative, an advocate of business , a bit of a healthnut and a good momma’s boy from Brooklyn. learn more learn more Finally, an


Americans have lost faith in their overreaching federal government. “We the People” don’t need to be overregulated or have their taxes misspent. Americans are victims of a crumbling economy, high prices and stagnant wages. They view government as bloated and politicians as corrupt. They do not trust the leadership at any level. They see politicians of both parties as self-centered narcissists whose only objective is re-election. The author is like you, with one principal difference and 20 reasons for optimism. His “Vision” of America is “clear.” It is a vision of the Constitution and America the way it could be, the way it should be. The author’s eyesight is twenty-twenty.
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