In this episode, I’m joined by Daniel Buchierz — a Republican congressional candidate with an extraordinary, hard-earned perspective on the criminal justice system, homelessness, addiction, and public safety.Daniel shares a visceral story from 1991: how a minor marijuana charge escalated into a jury trial and years in maximum security, despite having no prior record — and how he spent decades fighting what he says was a due process failure and a conviction that never should have stood. He talks about what he lost when he came home, how addiction and homelessness followed, and the moment in prison that he describes as a spiritual awakening that changed the trajectory of his life.From there, we zoom out to policy:Legalizing marijuana (and why Daniel supports it from a libertarian-leaning perspective)The real drivers of homelessness, including drug addiction, mental illness, and money managementWhy “housing first” fails if treatment and accountability aren’t part of the planDaniel’s proposal for a structured, supervised program that pairs detox + work + savings + long-term stabilityThe tension between personal freedom vs. public order, and where government responsibility begins and endsWe also discuss the fentanyl crisis, border realities, and the ways policymakers (especially in blue states) can misunderstand what the epidemic looks like on the ground. Daniel shares what he’s seen near the border, and why he believes enforcement without follow-through is a revolving door.Finally, we pivot to Israel and antisemitism in American politics. Daniel speaks directly about standing with Israel, the rise of antisemitic rhetoric online, and what it’s like to take public heat for being explicit about those views.Follow Daniel: “Buchierz for Congress” (spelled like “Buttress,” but with a B and one R)Chapters (rough):00:00 Intro + Daniel’s story00:45 False accusation, trial, and prison time04:10 Release, loss, addiction, homelessness05:10 Faith and rebuilding06:00 Homelessness: causes and solutions11:00 Freedom vs enforcement + accountability20:30 Fentanyl, border gaps, and policy disconnects31:00 Israel, antisemitism, and political realignment44:20 ClosingIf you found this conversation interesting, please like, comment, and subscribe — it helps a lot.#israel #criminaljustice #homelessness #fentanyl #addictionrecovery #bordersecurity