Asleep At The Wheel | Perilous World Radio 11/12/25

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On the latest episode of "Perilous World Radio," hosts Alan Masters and Brian Bouteller addressed the ongoing government shutdown, highlighting the political tactics employed by Democrats who appear to be leveraging the situation for their own objectives. Masters expressed his frustration over the detrimental effects this shutdown has on everyday citizens, particularly those dependent on assistance programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program), which supports approximately 43 million individuals. He noted that, although the program was designed to aid those in urgent need, it has inadvertently fostered dependency, with only a small fraction of beneficiaries successfully transitioning off the assistance. The discussion underscored the broader implications of political decisions on personal lives, revealing how manipulation and fear can pervade various relationships—be it in personal lives or within the business realm. They emphasized the need for awareness and understanding of these dynamics, suggesting that many people feel lost and unsure of how to navigate their circumstances. Masters remarked that his father founded the Foundation of Human Understanding to address this lack of comprehension, pointing out that without a solid foundation of knowledge, any structure we attempt to build will ultimately falter. To create lasting change, it's essential to start from a place of understanding.
In a recent episode of Patriot Outreach with Colonel Tony Monaco, Civil Rights Attorney Rees Lloyd highlighted the importance of honoring America's veterans, whom he termed "American Nobility." He stressed the need for ongoing support for these individuals, many of whom require long-term care following their service in various conflicts, including WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East. Currently, over nine million veterans depend on the Veterans Administration (VA) for medical treatment. Despite the promise of adequate care, many veterans experience long wait times and inadequate service, with some facing bureaucratic failures, including falsified records. Recent reforms initiated by Donald J. Trump have aimed to address these issues by allowing veterans to seek private care when the VA is unable to provide timely assistance and facilitating the dismissal of underperforming VA employees. As a result, Trump received a notable 91% approval rating among veterans who utilize the VA, reflecting the positive changes made in their care.

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