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Savage declares the conservative movement effectively dead, arguing that core principles like fiscal restraint, limited foreign entanglements, and cultural cohesion have been abandoned by both parties. He criticizes ongoing foreign conflicts, rising government spending, and what he sees as a broader shift toward socialism influenced by Barack Obama, while revisiting his book "Government Zero" and outlining his "40 points to save America," including his immigration policies, economic reforms, and a restructuring of government priorities. He also warns of cultural and political decline in the U.S. and Europe, argues that radical Islam remains a central threat, and closes by urging listeners to develop their own plans to restore the nation while maintaining a cautious sense of hope.
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Savage declares the conservative movement effectively dead, arguing that core principles like fiscal restraint, limited foreign entanglements, and cultural cohesion have been abandoned by both parties. He criticizes ongoing foreign conflicts, rising government spending, and what he sees as a broader shift toward socialism influenced by Barack Obama, while revisiting his book "Government Zero" and outlining his "40 points to save America," including his immigration policies, economic reforms, and a restructuring of government priorities. He also warns of cultural and political decline in the U.S. and Europe, argues that radical Islam remains a central threat, and closes by urging listeners to develop their own plans to restore the nation while maintaining a cautious sense of hope.

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