Reclaiming American Identity; Texas State Senator Bob Hall on Tornado Damage and on Texas Migrant Camps

Reclaiming American Identity; Texas State Senator Bob Hall on Tornado Damage and on Texas Migrant Camps

Listen to the first hour of our December 27th show, here.  Links to articles reviewed in preparation for the first hour, here.

On this first post-Christmas show, Debbie acknowledges the heartache felt around DFW as many people dig out from horrible tornado damage from heavy storms that hit on the day after Christmas. Prayers and practical support will mark the recovery effort.

 

Debbie talks about what it means for Americans to reclaim their identity. For “Ladies, Can We Talk?” the year 2016 will be focused on the urgency and importance of doing so. America is a great and exceptional country; we need to say so and defend her.

 

Also in the first hour:

 

Debbie reviews the detailed requirements for immigrating to New Zealand (as she learned from a US-based friend who is looking into a move). It is astounding to compare how serious New Zealand considers the question of who to admit to the country—and then to compare America’s lax and irresponsible immigration system.

 

Texas State Senator Bob Hall calls in to talk about his visit during the day to the areas hardest hit by the December 26 tornados that swept the Dallas area. He also talks about his visit to Texas migrant camps near Rockwall—and the very disturbing misinformation and disinformation the federal government is spreading about what exactly is going on with these camps.