

A legal victory for cannabis sales in Colorado Springs sets the stage for a wide-ranging discussion about democracy, military welfare, and the erosion of constitutional norms. As Dick and Adam celebrate the implementation of voter-approved cannabis sales despite city council resistance, they unpack how this local triumph illustrates the importance of honoring democratic processes.
The conversation takes an unexpected but illuminating turn when examining military politics through a veteran's lens. Drawing from their personal experiences, the hosts debunk the common misconception that Republican administrations better serve military members. The reality? Democratic presidents have historically provided larger and more frequent pay raises for service members, while increased military budgets under Republican leadership predominantly benefit defense contractors rather than improving troop welfare or family support.
Particularly troubling are recent Pentagon policy changes, including the elimination of family days under Secretary Hegseth – a move that the hosts argue will decrease rather than increase military readiness. Even more alarming is the potential reduction of sexual assault prevention programs despite the staggering statistic that one in four military women experience some form of sexual assault or harassment.
The heart of the episode examines what may prove to be a constitutional turning point – the administration's defiance of a unanimous Supreme Court ruling to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador. This direct challenge to judicial authority, coupled with the firing of a Department of Justice lawyer for honest courtroom representation, signals a dangerous testing of constitutional boundaries. As the hosts note, this case represents how authoritarianism creeps in gradually, targeting vulnerable populations first before expanding its reach.
Join us weekly for "Kilmar Watch" as we track this developing constitutional crisis and continue examining political issues through the unique perspective of military veterans who understand both the importance of chain of command and the paramount value of protecting constitutional democracy.
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87 episodes
A legal victory for cannabis sales in Colorado Springs sets the stage for a wide-ranging discussion about democracy, military welfare, and the erosion of constitutional norms. As Dick and Adam celebrate the implementation of voter-approved cannabis sales despite city council resistance, they unpack how this local triumph illustrates the importance of honoring democratic processes.
The conversation takes an unexpected but illuminating turn when examining military politics through a veteran's lens. Drawing from their personal experiences, the hosts debunk the common misconception that Republican administrations better serve military members. The reality? Democratic presidents have historically provided larger and more frequent pay raises for service members, while increased military budgets under Republican leadership predominantly benefit defense contractors rather than improving troop welfare or family support.
Particularly troubling are recent Pentagon policy changes, including the elimination of family days under Secretary Hegseth – a move that the hosts argue will decrease rather than increase military readiness. Even more alarming is the potential reduction of sexual assault prevention programs despite the staggering statistic that one in four military women experience some form of sexual assault or harassment.
The heart of the episode examines what may prove to be a constitutional turning point – the administration's defiance of a unanimous Supreme Court ruling to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador. This direct challenge to judicial authority, coupled with the firing of a Department of Justice lawyer for honest courtroom representation, signals a dangerous testing of constitutional boundaries. As the hosts note, this case represents how authoritarianism creeps in gradually, targeting vulnerable populations first before expanding its reach.
Join us weekly for "Kilmar Watch" as we track this developing constitutional crisis and continue examining political issues through the unique perspective of military veterans who understand both the importance of chain of command and the paramount value of protecting constitutional democracy.
https://bsky.app/profile/leftfaceco.bsky.social
https://www.facebook.com/epccpv
www.EPCCPV.org or info@epccpv.org
87 episodes
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