The WFEA Morning Update

NH State Senator Dan Innis: Chicago Violence and the Politics of Envy
NH State Senator Dan Innis: Chicago Violence and the Politics of Envy

NH State Senator Dan Innis joins the show to discuss the upcoming midterm elections in New Hampshire. What are the issues New Hampshire voters are focusing on?

Senator Innis shares that many voters are talking about the pressure of property taxes and general concerns about the economy.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (and others) are proposing massive taxes on ‘the rich.’ What is behind the ‘Politics of Envy,’ and will it solve any issues?

Jost, Jeff Chidester, and Sen. Innis discuss the rise of Democratic Socialist candidates in New Hampshire and across the country. Is the upcoming election shaping up to be a referendum on capitalism versus socialism? Sen. Innis has a great take on the issue.

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