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Saturday’s October 25 Mark Levin Show
On Saturday’s show, Mark uses his opening segment to explain the crisis with healthcare in America. He begins by explaining how the program was fist setup, and how it was later expanded under Covid, as well as the systematic failure of the program to make healthcare more affordable, which was its primary selling point when the program was first adopted. In fact, quality of care has been driven down as affordability has been driven up, while government subsidies have skyrocketed over the years.
What is now being proposed is to bring private employer based plans under Obamacare while massively expanding the government subsidies to Obamacare. The result of this will see greater dependence upon the very plan which is failing to provide affordable healthcare to those already trapped on Obamacare, and this is what the Democrats claim will fix the unaffordable aspect of Obamacare. Notably, as Mark explains, all of this is beyond the added weight which illegal immigration has placed on America’s healthcare costs. Demanding that the Republicans acquiesce to the expansion of the already broken Obamacare is the price being demanded by the Democrats to end the government shutdown.
In his second segment, Mark talks with Gen. Jack Keane about Trump’s 20 Point Plan. Importantly, while noting that the current position of Hamas is being described as being only ‘temporary’, Mark reminds us of the temporary situation made permanent in the DNZ between South and North Korea. While describing this plan as a ‘phenomenal achievement’ Mark goes on to express his concern about Hamas being granted the ability to dig in and fortify its position instead of disarming. Keane explains that Hamas entered this deal as it found it was losing its political, diplomatic and financial support, but that Hamas must either disarm itself or be disarmed. Regarding the Peace Enforcement Force, which was suppose to be comprised of Arab states, Keane explains that the Arabs are requiring the stipulation that disarming Hamas should only include defensive measures, ie that they will not be required to use force to disarm the most radical terrorist group on the planet. The hypocrisy baked into this preposterous deal is beyond tolerance, as at best, it has allowed Hamas the means by which to rearm, regroup, restructure, and be better prepared at some point in the future when (read as if) Israel is given the all clear to retake the land it was manipulated into vacating at the outset of this ludicrous deal. At the end of the second segment, Mark and Gen. Keane discuss their view that Ukraine should be given all the force needed to bring Russia to its knees by striking the interior of Russia, all while ignoring the fact that Ukraine is still unable to hold its line on the battlefield due to the lack of men, morale and frontline munitions.
In the third segment, Mark talks with Katie Pavlich about the NYC mayor race in which they discuss the perversion of the US electoral system is being affected due to the breakdown in US immigration over the past years which have seen millions of illegal immigrants entering the US and which are now overwhelmingly supporting Mamdani in this election. Hence, the contest in this election will be decided in no small measure by a contest of support between illegal and legal voters in NYC.
Sunday’s October 25 Mark Levin Show
In Mark’s opening segment he addresses the legal basis of employing tariffs to support and expand the US economy in anticipation of the case which will shortly be ruled upon by the Supreme Court. Mark makes the argument that the lower court rulings have a poor foundation in the law, and that SCOTUS should reverse those decisions, leaving Congress to decide for itself whether to take back the authority which has been claimed has been taken over by the executive branch, ie the president.
In the second segment, Mark talks with Julian Epstein, former chief council to House Judiciary Committee. Epstein explains that the entire Democratic party will soon be faced with having to answer if they individually with the economic socialism, the cultural revolution, and the affinity for terrorists which has been revealed to be the platform on which Mamdani has now been endorsed by the Democratic party. Epstein argues that this may very well end the Democratic party as it has been known. Explaining that this spiraling political folly stems from the lack of leadership in the party elites, the far Left profile within the party now represents the positions of the Democratic party as a whole. Reminding us all of where Epstein himself stands politically, Eptsein laments the absence of a centrist party leader who could provide the wisdom and positions which could reverse the lack of awareness and connection which now divides the Democratic party from what was previously the American Democratic base. He goes on to explain that such a divide between rational voters in the US and the far Left positions now being advocated by the Democratic party leaves it with no chance of competing in national elections. Epstein notes that by vacating centrist positions on nearly every topic, the Democrats have allowed Trump to make better and stronger ties to the average American voter, thus further marginalizing the Democrats on the national stage. Epstein also explains that the fusion between the Marxist and Islamists is fast becoming the defining aspect of the intellectual Left which will have repercussions far into the future of the Democratic party. Reminding us of all the important aspects of Western civilization, from enfranchising the masses with the ability to become economically independent, to being educated well enough to employ critical thinking, to valuing a system of meritocracy, Epstein explains that the trajectory on which the Democrats are currently headed is to retrograde civilization back towards primitive pagan societies which are based on simplicity and barbarism, from which nothing good will come. Epstein also agrees with Mark about the movement of the Democratic party, as an institution, towards barbarism. Epstein relates this to the fact that as the Democrats lose their centrist base, they are left with having to appease the radical elements which are now replacing their previous voting base, leaving them with an anti-Western, antiemetic constituency which they are now left to satisfy. Reminding us that Trump’s strategy is peace thru strength, Epstein notes that Trump saw an opportunity to use his business acumen combined with his use of geopolitical force of will to push forward the plan which is now being implemented. What he and Mark both fail to alude to directly is that this business thru strength plan is not only filled with too many holes to count, but that it has failed to actually achieve the actual goal which was stated from the outset, namely the establishment of peace. In fact, if we are at the end of the deployment of hostilities in the Gaza war, it will only have achieved the preservation of despotism and savagery, for both the Gazans and the Israelis, and if further military efforts are required, it will be the Israelis, not the peace force described in the Trump plan, which will effect the victory needed over barbarism in this war.


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