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Enemy Was Planted Inside Of Us

In every election cycle, political parties and politicians appoint themselves experts in the problems  Americans face–the economy, unemployment, conflict and wars, and poverty, to name a few.

What they don’t realize is that they’re addressing the symptoms of these troubles, not the root causes. Inspired’s Jean Nolan suggests, “The literally planted the problem inside of us and we are not aware of it.”

Nolan says the real problems take on a more psychological nature and are directly connected to our psyche–dilemmas such as trust difficulties, chronic anxiety and depression, identity confusion and managing emotions. And what causes this disruption in our lives? “All of this is the result of systematic childhood trauma and/or unresolved multigenerational trauma. He explains further and takes a deeper dive into the issue.

Why Is America So Divided?

You want to know why America is really divided? Follow the science.

The “Right Angle” team of Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green dissect a Washington Post article by Joel Auchenbach and a subsequent interview of the author by “Think,” a public radio program, in which he revealed, among other factors, that political divisions are being sparked by a steady rise of tribalism and that “policy preferences are increasingly likely to be entangled with a visceral dislike of the opposition.”

The “Right Angle” crew shares their thoughts, including Auchenbach’s premise of how evolutionary psychology plays a role into the division.

NGOS Ripping Us Off!

Sara Carter reports that non-governmental organizations (NGOS) are receiving boatloads of money from the Alejandro Mayorkas-led Department of Homeland Security to ensure that neither your home nor your land is secure.

Carter says the Biden Administration is using funds from the 2022 omnibus blowout spending bill to finance NGOS into incentivizing illegal migrants to make the dangerous journey across the southern border and into the United States. “And by the way, a lot of the money ends up getting recycled back into political parties,” she says. Carter breaks down the details.

Van Buren: Political Magician

The first person to fully realize the value of organizing around a political party was the eighth President of the United States, Martin Van Buren. The party he helped to create is still thriving today. Wilfred McClay, professor of history at Hillsdale College and author of Land of Hope, explains how Van Buren shaped America’s political destiny. More from PragerU.

Dissecting the Floyd Incident

The topsy-turvey rollercoaster that has been the aftermath of the George Floyd incident has given us substantially more questions to ponder than answers. Video blogger Patrick Bet-David, after stepping back and absorbing the truths and lies, takes a comprehensive look at what is now really transpiring with the incident. Bet-David shares his thoughts  on the key players, the cops and protesters, the implications of racism, who’s to blame and who is benefitting most, plus much more in this edition of Valuetainment.

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