Healthy Families = Healthy Nation | Perilous World Radio 7/09/25

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In the latest episode of the Perilous World Radio show, host Alan Masters, alongside panelists Brian Bouteller and Mike Jones, welcomes Oregon State Representative Dwayne Yunker. Yunker, a former Marine Corps drill instructor with 21 years of military service, shares his insights on the current political landscape. He reflects on his transition from the realms of real estate and the military into politics, emphasizing how the experience has opened his eyes to the complexities and corruptions within government. Yunker expresses his concern that many in political positions have forgotten their primary role as public servants. He feels compelled to act on behalf of the people, driven by a sense of duty rather than personal gain. With a clear understanding that he has nothing to lose, Yunker is committed to voicing the concerns of his constituents, asserting that he will continue to serve as long as the public desires his presence in office. His determination highlights the importance of accountability and transparency in governance, signaling a call to action for others in the political sphere. During a discussion among the gentlemen, Mike Jones expressed his belief that the health of families is closely related to the overall health of the nation. He argued that without healthy family structures, society faces challenges reflected in issues like high incarceration rates, particularly among those lacking father figures. Jones emphasized the need to return to foundational values, suggesting that the solution lies in reconnecting with spiritual principles.
In a recent segment of Patriot Outreach featuring Colonel Tony Monaco and Dr. Chase Spears, a pressing issue regarding the ongoing repercussions of the COVID shot mandate on military personnel was discussed. Despite the repeal of the mandate, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Brandon Budge is facing forced retirement due to a letter of reprimand he received in 2021 for refusing the vaccine. This reprimand not only halted his promotion to Chief Warrant Officer 4 but has also burdened him with the task of appealing to administrative boards to rectify his record, a process the Army should have proactively addressed for all affected soldiers. This situation holds significant implications for military personnel, especially under the Biden administration, where many veterans feel mistreated. Veterans who supported Trump seek accountability for the mishandling of service members by higher command, violating the principles against a standing army that the nation’s founders warned about. The military’s future seems uncertain, highlighting the urgent need for reform to restore integrity and justice for service members.

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