This episode is a wake-up call for the Republican Party in Colorado, as the speaker shares a story that's been making headlines in the state. A 94-year-old woman, Norma Anderson, has taken her name off the Republican Party's voter registration list, citing that the party is no longer worth her time. But this isn't just about one person - it's about a larger trend of disillusionment within the party.
The speaker discusses how the party's nomination of Victor Marx has sparked a wave of discontent among long-time Republicans, who feel that he's not qualified to lead the state. They're not just concerned about his policies, but also about the fact that he's not willing to answer questions about his plans for the state's budget and other pressing issues. The speaker argues that this is a symptom of a larger problem within the party - a lack of accountability and a failure to nominate candidates who can effectively lead the state.
The episode also touches on the topic of tariffs and trade, as the speaker analyzes a recent decision by the administration to lower costs for Americans by suspending tariffs on imported ground beef. While the move may seem like a win for consumers, the speaker questions whether it will actually lead to lower prices at the grocery store. The episode also mentions a recent sword attack in Sweden, which the speaker uses as a humorous aside to highlight the importance of effective law enforcement.
If you're a Colorado resident or just interested in politics, this episode is a must-listen. The speaker's analysis of the Republican Party's woes and the administration's trade policies will give you a deeper understanding of the issues affecting our state and our country.

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