エピソード

  • 4.3.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio
    2026/04/06
    "Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Today, Brian delivers a heartfelt Easter message and also talks to Anne about the Pam Bondi firing, TDS, NJ Governor Mikey Sherrill, Iran, and illegal Immigration consequences too."
    続きを読む 一部表示
    41 分
  • 3.27.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio
    2026/03/31
    Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Brian and Anne discuss the SAVE ACT, and TSA and whether or not it's time to revisit possibly privatizing that body. They also discuss NJ thumbing its nose at federal law.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    40 分
  • 3.28.26 Seth Grossman WPG Radio
    2026/03/28
    The broadcast from March 28, 2026, features Seth Grossman, Executive Director of Liberty and Prosperity, discussing the organization’s mission and community initiatives on WPG Talk Radio. Summary of Topics Organizational Mission: The segment highlights the group's commitment to "self-evident truths," individual liberty, and the protection of property rights under a limited constitutional government. Weekly Breakfast Meeting: Grossman previews the organization's signature weekly discussion held every Saturday at 9:30 AM at Sal's Coal Fired Pizza in Somers Point, NJ. Active Citizenship: Discussion focuses on the importance of taxpayers staying informed about local governance and property tax equity. Key Takeaways Educational Resources: Listeners are urged to visit libertyandprosperity.com to sign up for weekly email updates and access resources on constitutional enforcement. Taxpayer Advocacy: A central theme is the economic sustainability of local school systems and the impact of government spending on private property.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    19 分
  • 3.20.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio
    2026/03/23
    Brian Fitherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Today, Brian and Anne are joined by Assemblyman Brian Bergen who represents parts of Morris and Pasaic counties. Together they discuss the 'state' of NJ and all that encompasses."
    続きを読む 一部表示
    41 分
  • 3.21.26 Seth Grossman WPG Radio
    2026/03/21
    Seth Grossman of Liberty and Prosperity discusses a range of local and global issues, from the irony of local business closures to the economic sustainability of the New Jersey public school system. Local Ironies and Funding Disparities The Irish Pub Closure: Grossman expresses surprise and sadness over the Atlantic City Irish Pub being closed on St. Patrick’s Day, noting that its founder, Kathy Burke, organized the city's first parade in the 1980s. Liberty and Prosperity (L&P): The organization meets every Saturday at 9:30 AM at Sal’s Coal Fired Pizza in Somers Point. They operate on a budget of roughly 33,000 per year raised through dues and donations. Grant Controversy: Grossman critiques the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) for awarding a 96,453 grant to the Atlantic County Queer Alliance. He argues this is a misuse of government power to "buy votes" while private groups like his own must struggle for funding. The Mindset of Conflict Historical Comparisons: Grossman compares modern radicalization to the Hitler Youth and Japanese Kamikaze pilots of WWII, noting that these groups were motivated by a willingness to die for their cause. Jihadist Ideology: He discusses the concept of Yom al-Qiyamah (Day of Judgment), arguing that some extremist groups view dying in Jihad as a shortcut to paradise, which makes them difficult to defeat through traditional military "shock and awe." Local Radicalization: He references a former Atlantic City High School student from Margate who became a leader in the Islamic State, using him as an example of how these ideologies reach American youth. Economic and Property Concerns Public School Debt: Egg Harbor Township schools are $36 million in debt for routine maintenance. Grossman points out that it now costs 25,000 per year to educate one child, making a single classroom of 20 students cost roughly $500,000 annually. Unsustainable Taxes: He argues that property taxes cannot keep up with these costs, leading to a "war on children" where towns use zoning laws to favor senior housing over families to avoid school expenses. Real Estate Stagnation: Bader Field: Has sat empty for 30 years because the city is waiting for the "perfect use." Grossman advocates for selling it to the highest bidder and letting private enterprise decide its future. Wonderland Pier: In Ocean City, Grossman suggests that "stakeholders" who haven't invested money should not be the ones deciding the property's fate; instead, the owner taking the financial risk should decide.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    19 分
  • 3.13.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio
    2026/03/17
    Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Brian and Anne discuss the state of NJ, new governor Mikey Sherrill, the lack of Republican messaging and backbone, and the population math that doesn't bode well for NJ republicans in the future.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    43 分
  • March 14, 2026 Seth Grossman Radio: ObamaCare Delays Urgent Tests. Egg Harbor Twp. Approves $36 Million Debt in Low-Turnout ‘Special Vote.’ High Cost of Frivolous Lawsuits and “Free” Concerts and Airshows.
    2026/03/14
    From Weekly Saturday Interview with John DeMasi's "Talk with a Purpose" on WPG Radio, 95.5FM and 1450AM near Atlantic City, New Jersey: Obamacare delays vital tests by months--unless you have special connections. Host John Demasi and Seth Grossman describe how doctor referred them to specialists to test for dangerous symptoms. But specialists could not give either of them appointments to even talk to specialists about getting those tests for months. Each found doctors to take those tests only by using personal friends and connections. This is normal is socialist and Third World countries. It was never normal in America before Obamacare. You Often Need Insider Connections to Get Essential Care: To get the medical treatment you need, you often need advocates with influence and connections. . Impact of Policy: This began in 2014 when "Obamacare" (The wrongly named "Affordable Care Act") took effect. It caused many of our best doctors to retire or join large corporate practices run by clerks and bureaucrats. They big practices depend on the government agencies and big insurance companies that pay them. They no longer depend on their reputations and good will of their patients. These practices often use "diversity, equity, and inclusion" instead of merit when hiring their doctors. A handful of voters approve $36 million of new debt for Egg Harbor Township public schools. Egg Harbor Township School Board members deliberately held special election onf March 10 to guarantee super-low voter turnout: They could have put the question on the ballot for last November's regular election at no cost to local taxpayers. But they chose not to. They deliberately spent probably $100,000 to hold a special election on March 10. (They did not publicly announce the cost.) Many voters knew nothing about it. Many were in Florida. Many had no idea that the polls did not open until noon. They did this for one obvious reason. Roughly 18,000 Egg Harbor Township voters voted in last November's election. The school board members knew that most of them would vote "No." They knew most taxpayers in Egg Harbor Township do not want to borrow $36 million just for repairs and maintenance on existing buildings. And so these School Board members wasted money on a special election to guarantee a super-low turnout. Only 2,428 people voted last Tuesday, March 10. That was less than 10% of the 37,000 registered voters of Egg Harbor Township. 1,470 voted "yes" and 857 voted "no". Only the handful of voters who benefited from the $36 million were notified of this special election. trategic Timing: Seth The school sent emails and notices to all teachers, parents of students and employees and contractors. I bet they also used their "emergency" telephone system to remind to vote. https://youtu.be/a0fwj6fzFtE?si=zSQV-fER9-n3Sb1d Failure to deal with the real issue. Government makes everything way to expensive to build and fix. There are ridiculous union rules, environmental rules, diversity equity and inclusion rules, and all sorts of laws that make doing anything a violation of something. The solution to everything being unaffordable? Force somebody else to pay! Get a "grant" from the state or federal government to pay for a local project. Borrow the money, and get your kids and grandkids to pay! https://youtu.be/3zeRyUceuoY?si=zCv2V3uBSUTKedVB Crazy "fee-shifting" lawsuit laws reward fake "victims" and punish taxpayer. Do you remember the 2020 George Floyd Riots in Atlantic City? That was when more than a hundred rioters broke windows and looted stores on Atlantic Avenue, and in "The Walk" Shopping District. That was when Steve Young and six others deliberately blocked traffic several times None of them cared a bit about the thousands of business owners and workers have to earn a full year of income in a ten-week tourist season. Mayor Marty Small and the Atlantic City Police Department then did an outstanding job. They watched hours of video. They questioned dozens of witnesses. They positively identified 95 rioters who broke windows, stole merchandise and fought with police. They used enormous discipline and patience in not arresting Steve Young and his bunch until they actually blocked traffic on the Expressway ramp. And then Governor Murphy and the then-Atlantic County Prosecutor stabbed our law enforcement in the back. They did not prosecute or punish a single person who was caught red-handed breaking the law, breaking windows, blocking traffic or stealing merchandise. Youhad had even worse riots in Trenton, and nobody was punished for anything there either. And of course, not a single Republican politician in New Jersey said or did anything either. The bottom line, is that all charges were either dropped or not pursued. And now yesterday, it was reported that Steve Young and the other six who were arrested for blocking traffic on the Atlantic City Expressway are suing the taxpayers of Atlantic City for $50 million! Frivolous Lawsuit ...
    続きを読む 一部表示
    18 分
  • 3.6.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio
    2026/03/11
    Brian's captivating conversation with Anne on Friday regarding American military might, capability, and possible assets being deployed against Iran.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    42 分