Straight Talk With Bill Frady

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Bill Frady talks about daily life, politics and local happenings that matter to the Carolina's every weekday on WORD.

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    Straight Talk with Bill Frady 5/4/26 Full Show

    Escorting vessels through the Strait of Hormuz will be extremely costly for the United States. Given that our current allies are unwilling to assist, should we seek new partnerships with nations prepared to offer aid? Global gas prices are rising, partly because transit through the Strait is vulnerable to attacks.When did threatening political opponents become acceptable? History shows there are always people seeking a cause to dedicate themselves to—or even die for. Where has the sense of personal moral responsibility vanished? Today, it seems our media and certain politicians forget that words carry weight and can provoke violence. Or perhaps, they are fully aware of the consequences of their actions. It's increasingly difficult to feel secure walking in public. The current political atmosphere, with its escalating violent rhetoric and protests, makes it challenging to maintain faith or concern for one's fellow Americans. Is the American Representative Republic devolving into mobocracy and anarchy? Recent trends suggest a shift toward "mob justice" or "mob rule." Instead of proposing tangible solutions to perceived national problems, the Democratic Party appears to be appealing directly to this collective unrest. Following the recent attempt on the President's life, one might have expected the Left to moderate its rhetoric. Instead, they immediately deflected blame and denied responsibility. Within days, however, they reverted to their previous behavior. Over 2,000 Starbucks jobs are relocating from Seattle to Tennessee, highlighting a growing trend of businesses departing Democrat-led cities. These blue states are increasingly seen as environments where businesses struggle to flourish.

    1h 36m

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Bill Frady talks about daily life, politics and local happenings that matter to the Carolina's every weekday on WORD.

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