Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program by talking about personal responsibility and parental accountability in a culture that increasingly looks to corporations and government to do the job of adults. He challenges the idea that social media companies should bear the blame for kids’ behavior online, arguing that moms and dads—not courts or tech platforms—are ultimately responsible for policing what happens in their own homes.
Later Brett dives into the escalating political fight over ICE enforcement as Senate Democrats flirt with a shutdown strategy to force reforms. He reacts to a new polling memo urging Democrats to “play hardball,” questioning both the timing and the sincerity of the effort. Brett argues that calls to reform ICE ring hollow from a party he says can’t even pass a budget, let alone overhaul federal enforcement agencies. He zeroes in on public safety, pointing to violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants and asking why local and state leaders refuse to cooperate with federal authorities when voters overwhelmingly say they want the law enforced.
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