The Liberty Podcast September 11 2024

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The Liberty Podcast September 11 2024

Nearly one quarter century ago, on September 11, 2001, the United States was attacked by bloodthirsty Islamic jihadists who commandeered commercial aircraft on a sun-bathed morning and, in less than three hours, exacted a massive death toll of nearly 3,000 citizens. Americans of a certain age will never forget -- can never forget -- that fateful day. This week's podcast is dedicated to the memory of 9/11 victims, including brave passengers aboard United Flight #93 who seized control of the Boeing 757 and diverted it from its target, the U.S. Capitol. On our radar this week:

-- Wage increases cratered among all of the race categories during the long, dark years of the Biden regime, and the Wall Street Journal notes, specifically, that "real median household income remains lower than in 2019 and has barely grown since 2020. The contrast between the first three years of the Trump and Biden presidencies is striking."

-- WalletHub's survey finds that the "happiest states" in the U.S. are also Democrat-run states with high living costs and income taxes. This proves the theory that Democrats rely on a citizenry that values free "stuff" and nice weather (Hawaii is No. 1) over individual freedom and economic prosperity.

-- The insightful Victor David Hanson opines that the long-term impact of the September 10 presidential "debate" moderated by two ABC News enlistees in the Kamala Harris camp will be why it is remembered: "As a three-on-one pile-on, given the unprofessional and biased team of ABC moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis.," who confirmed across 90+ minutes that they would not try to hide "that their past anti-Trump biases would warp the debate." In doing so, they awakened undecided voters to the lack of substance and policy that drives the Harris campaign.

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