The Steve Hallstrom Show
Guest host Andrew Sletten takes the helm of the Fargo studio to anchor a high-energy Monday edition coming off an extravagant 4th of July weekend celebrating America's 250th birthday . Sletten reflects on President Trump’s historic visit to Medora for the grand opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and unpacks a massive victory for voter intent after the North Dakota Supreme Court struck down a legislative challenge to state term limits . Plus, Representative Jared Hendricks drops by to expose a staggering 600% healthcare pricing variance in the state, and the team tracks a 71% national backlash against localized artificial intelligence data centers . Key Moments A Non-American's Tribute to the American Dream: Andrew shares a moving letter penned by Canadian psychologist Dr. Jordan B. Peterson honoring America's unique cultural landscape . Peterson contrasts the United States with cynical European and Western democracies, praising Americans for celebrating individual ambition and striving rather than equating success with exploitation . He dubs the country the "light of the world and the city on the hill" as it enters its next two and a half centuries . Supreme Court Defends Voter-Approved Term Limits: State Representative Jared Hendricks breaks down the historic North Dakota Supreme Court decision that permanently blocked a legislative effort to alter state term limits . Hendricks outlines the long battle, noting that after 150,000 citizens voted in the eight-year limits in 2022, the 2025 legislature tried to weaken the law to allow up to 16 years of service . The high court firmly rejected the maneuver, ruling that the constitution explicitly locks politicians out of tampering with their own limits . The Dangerous Loophole of the 60% Ballot Threshold: Representative Hendricks targets a controversial legislative measure set for the November ballot that would require all future constitutional amendments to secure a 60% supermajority to pass . While framed as a tool to block big out-of-state special interests, Hendricks warns the rule is short-sighted and will backfire . He argues that billionaires from New York or California will simply scale up their spending from $2 million to $6 million to clear the bar, while local grassroots organizations will be entirely priced out of correcting bad policies . Exposing the 600% C-Section Price Gap: Turning to healthcare reform, Representative Hendricks layout his upcoming state-level price transparency initiative designed to mirror President Trump's first-term directives . Citing a secret shopper audit conducted…
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