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6.20.26 Seth Grossman WOND Radio

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Local Politics & Vote-by-Mail Controversy Campaign Focus: Grossman notes that he has become a campaign issue in the Atlantic County Clerk race. The Democratic candidate, Lisa Bender, is criticizing the incumbent Republican, Joe Giralo, for his associations with Grossman and the Liberty and Prosperity organization. Defense of Giralo: Both the host and Grossman praise Giralo's efficiency and responsiveness as county clerk. Stance on Voting: Grossman reiterates his long-held opposition to a 45-day mail-in voting window, arguing that it encourages voter harvesting and potential fraud. He advocates for returning to a single, in-person election day where voters must present identification, making an exception only for traditional absentee ballots requiring a doctor's note. Upcoming Book & Events The 1676 Project: Grossman mentions his book, 1676 Project: How New Jersey Shaped America, which draws parallels between historical American events and modern political challenges. Book Signing: He highlights an upcoming book signing at the Cheetah Bagel Cafe on Arctic Avenue in Atlantic City. Perspectives on the Middle East & Demographics Media Coverage of Israel: Grossman argues that critics unfairly use localized imperfections to condemn overall nations like Israel or the United States, while ignoring much worse actions by adversarial countries. Global Demographics: He shifts to a broader discussion on the Islamic world, arguing that a major strategy relies on demographic growth outpacing Western nations. The Struggle for Dominance: Grossman describes a five-way geopolitical struggle for influence and governance (a "caliphate") in the region among Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Muslim Brotherhood, suggesting that Western observers miss the bigger picture by focusing solely on Iran.

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Episode 6.20.26 Seth Grossman WOND Radio Cover

6.20.26 Seth Grossman WOND Radio

Local Politics & Vote-by-Mail Controversy Campaign Focus: Grossman notes that he has become a campaign issue in the Atlantic County Clerk race. The Democratic candidate, Lisa Bender, is criticizing the incumbent Republican, Joe Giralo, for his associations with Grossman and the Liberty and Prosperity organization. Defense of Giralo: Both the host and Grossman praise Giralo's efficiency and responsiveness as county clerk. Stance on Voting: Grossman reiterates his long-held opposition to a 45-day mail-in voting window, arguing that it encourages voter harvesting and potential fraud. He advocates for returning to a single, in-person election day where voters must present identification, making an exception only for traditional absentee ballots requiring a doctor's note. Upcoming Book & Events The 1676 Project: Grossman mentions his book, 1676 Project: How New Jersey Shaped America, which draws parallels between historical American events and modern political challenges. Book Signing: He highlights an upcoming book signing at the Cheetah Bagel Cafe on Arctic Avenue in Atlantic City. Perspectives on the Middle East & Demographics Media Coverage of Israel: Grossman argues that critics unfairly use localized imperfections to condemn overall nations like Israel or the United States, while ignoring much worse actions by adversarial countries. Global Demographics: He shifts to a broader discussion on the Islamic world, arguing that a major strategy relies on demographic growth outpacing Western nations. The Struggle for Dominance: Grossman describes a five-way geopolitical struggle for influence and governance (a "caliphate") in the region among Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Muslim Brotherhood, suggesting that Western observers miss the bigger picture by focusing solely on Iran.

Gestern19 min
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6.13.26 Seth Grossman WPG Radio

Key takeaways from the June 13, 2026 WPG Radio broadcast featuring Seth Grossman from Liberty and Prosperity: Special Scholarship Breakfast: Liberty and Prosperity shifted from their regular current-events breakfast to host a $35 pancake breakfast fundraiser. The event supports their annual fund, which awards $1,000 scholarships to students interested in the organization's mission. The 1676 Project Book: Grossman emphasized the importance of historical literacy and reading books over watching television. He noted that his book explains how historical figures depicted on local stained glass windows influenced New Jersey. The book is now available on consignment for $20 at local shops in Somers Point and Margate, as well as on Amazon. Electric Bill Politics: Grossman warned against a "woke, left-wing" brochure blame-shifting high electric bills. He argued that standard energy policies, not a lack of wind turbines, drive up utility costs. Critique of Political Economy: Grossman criticized "free" programs like Atlantic City’s $10,000 high school graduation essays (funded by federal COVID relief) and local tax credits. He characterized these as unsustainable wealth redistribution that corrupts democracies and fails to address core budget issues, such as New Jersey's high public education costs.

13. Juni 202617 min