Straight Talk With Bill Frady

Straight Talk with Bill Frady 7/16/26 Full Show

1 h 39 min · 16. juli 2026
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Under Gavin Newsom's governance, California's business climate has driven many of its largest companies to relocate. Paramount is the most recent to face regulatory pressure from the state over its merger with Warner Bros. Does this style of leadership represent what American voters would choose for the presidency? The current congressional debate regarding whether illegal immigrants should be permitted to vote in American elections makes absolutely no sense. Do some individuals truly believe that a non-United States citizen possesses the right to participate in our elections? Clear laws are already established that prohibit non-citizens from voting, making this entire argument completely defy logic. The hosts of The View strongly criticized Governor McMaster’s choice to replace the recently departed Lindsey Graham with his sister, Darline. They argued she lacks the qualifications to serve and should not be honored as South Carolina’s first female Senator. In California, a man's home and the neighboring property were destroyed by a fire started by drug-using homeless individuals. Despite his complaints, local authorities refused to take action. When he attempted to rebuild, he was met with death threats, and squatters have now taken over the property and refuse to leave. What should be done in this situation? The Democratic party is rapidly losing its identity as it becomes overrun by socialists. The truth is that socialism has never succeeded anywhere. Challenge any advocate of the ideology to name a country, state, town, or even a single household where socialism has actually worked, and they will be left without an answer. Yet, actual socialists continue to hold positions of power inside the United States. Will this socialist influence be purged from our leadership, or does this mark the beginning of our nation's demise? Denmark cracked the code. After examining the post-border-opening data, they realized a significant portion of crime was tied to immigrants. When Islamic language and customs started to take hold, Denmark intervened by outlawing burkas and other Islamic standards. To regain control of the situation, they enacted additional measures, including compulsory education on Danish history and laws. Today, Denmark successfully maintains extremely low immigration rates.

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