Political Dissent and Community Action: Navigating Leadership, Economy, and Advocacy

Charles Stanton and Kira Kramer discuss the implications of the new president's administration, highlighting the lack of qualifications and character among nominees like Pete Hegseth. They criticize the Senate for confirming unfit nominees out of fear of Donald Trump. Kramer emphasizes the importance of political dissent and community engagement, suggesting actions like reducing spending to avoid stimulating Trump's economy and supporting local businesses. They also discuss the need for higher education to protect immigrant students and the resources available, such as the UNLV Immigration Clinic. The conversation concludes with a call to action for community involvement and maintaining joy amidst political challenges.
Political Dissent and Community Action: Navigating Leadership, Economy, and Advocacy
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