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Knuckleheads Of Liberty

What Your Child’s "Wellness Center" Might Be Hiding

JamesJ Sunday March 8, 2026

This Knuckleheads Of Liberty podcast features activist Beth Bourne discussing her efforts to challenge gender ideology and parental rights policies within California public schools. The conversation highlights Bourne's demonstrations at school board meetings, where she protested the use of taxpayer funds for gender-related medical supplies like breast binders and tucking kits.

Streamed live on Mar 4, 2026
Beth Bourne

Voter ID, SCOTUS Rejects Trump Tariffs, State of the Union

JamesJ Sunday March 8, 2026

Streamed live on Feb 25, 2026
Liberty Quote:

“The worst enemy that the Negro has is this white man that runs around here drooling at the mouth professing to love Negros and calling himself a liberal, and it is following these white liberals that has perpetuated problems that Negros have. If the Negro wasn’t taken, tricked or deceived by the white liberal, then Negros would get together and solve our own problems. I only cite these things to show you that in America, the history of the white liberal has been nothing but a series of trickery designed to make Negros think that the white liberal was going to solve our problems." -Malcolm XCivil Rights Leader, Minister



Voter ID: Democrats Insist Their Voters Can’t Figure it Out

The Warmth of Collectivism and the Price of Incompetence

JamesJ Sunday March 8, 2026

🗽In a podcast episode from February 2026, the Knuckleheads of Liberty critique the consequences of collectivist policies in major American cities. The hosts examine the early tenure of New York City’s mayor, highlighting fiscal instability, rising taxes, and deteriorating public services as evidence of socialist failure. They further discuss the mismanagement of disaster recovery in Los Angeles, noting that government incompetence has prevented thousands of homeowners from rebuilding after devastating fires. By contrasting these modern issues with George Washington’s original vision for a free nation, the speakers argue that the welfare state corrupts the ideal of liberty. They conclude that the shift away from individualism toward central planning has created systemic inefficiency and a loss of personal freedom. Ultimately, the source serves as a libertarian critique of contemporary urban governance and the erosion of constitutional principles.

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