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New Mexico’s short session is loaded with big consequences, and we’re pulling no punches. We break down three high-profile proposals that sound tidy on paper but get messy fast in real life: a sweeping net zero mandate branded as “Clear Horizons,” a ban on ICE detention facilities, and a broad gun restriction that would outlaw many standard handguns and sporting rifles. The throughline is simple and urgent—when ideology outruns reality, families pay the price in higher bills, weaker safety, and fewer opportunities.
We start with energy policy, where Europe’s walk-backs are flashing red for anyone willing to look. Pushing aggressive emissions cuts without firm, zero-carbon baseload power sends electricity prices soaring and industry packing. Our case for nuclear energy—especially small modular reactors—isn’t theoretical; it’s the only scalable way to support AI, data centers, and economic growth while actually lowering emissions. And in a state where oil and gas funds a huge share of classrooms and services, detonating the revenue base before the next engine is built isn’t brave; it’s reckless.
On public safety, we show why banning ICE detention centers is more than a headline. Cooperation with federal partners has taken violent offenders off New Mexico streets—people tied to gangs, child sexual assault, and trafficking. Removing that infrastructure invites more disorder while risking federal funding tied to sanctuary policies. Then we unpack the gun bill’s fine print: by classifying most buyers as “unlicensed” and capping magazines at 10 rounds, the proposal effectively bans many common self-defense pistols. Criminals won’t comply; law-abiding citizens will be left defenseless. A smarter path targets felons with guns, straw purchasers, and repeat traffickers with real, enforced penalties.
We close with broader context: New Mexico’s bottom rankings in education, safety, and socioeconomics should sharpen our focus, not scatter it. If policy doesn’t make life safer, more affordable, and more hopeful for families, it’s performative. That’s why we argue for a nuclear pivot, practical cooperation to remove violent offenders, and enforcement that hits the truly dangerous. If you value honest tradeoffs and solutions that work, you’ll want to hear this one to the end.
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us which policy you’d prioritize first and why. Your voice helps steer the conversation toward outcomes that matter.
Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/
Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/
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By Mark and Krysty Ronchetti4.5
170170 ratings
New Mexico’s short session is loaded with big consequences, and we’re pulling no punches. We break down three high-profile proposals that sound tidy on paper but get messy fast in real life: a sweeping net zero mandate branded as “Clear Horizons,” a ban on ICE detention facilities, and a broad gun restriction that would outlaw many standard handguns and sporting rifles. The throughline is simple and urgent—when ideology outruns reality, families pay the price in higher bills, weaker safety, and fewer opportunities.
We start with energy policy, where Europe’s walk-backs are flashing red for anyone willing to look. Pushing aggressive emissions cuts without firm, zero-carbon baseload power sends electricity prices soaring and industry packing. Our case for nuclear energy—especially small modular reactors—isn’t theoretical; it’s the only scalable way to support AI, data centers, and economic growth while actually lowering emissions. And in a state where oil and gas funds a huge share of classrooms and services, detonating the revenue base before the next engine is built isn’t brave; it’s reckless.
On public safety, we show why banning ICE detention centers is more than a headline. Cooperation with federal partners has taken violent offenders off New Mexico streets—people tied to gangs, child sexual assault, and trafficking. Removing that infrastructure invites more disorder while risking federal funding tied to sanctuary policies. Then we unpack the gun bill’s fine print: by classifying most buyers as “unlicensed” and capping magazines at 10 rounds, the proposal effectively bans many common self-defense pistols. Criminals won’t comply; law-abiding citizens will be left defenseless. A smarter path targets felons with guns, straw purchasers, and repeat traffickers with real, enforced penalties.
We close with broader context: New Mexico’s bottom rankings in education, safety, and socioeconomics should sharpen our focus, not scatter it. If policy doesn’t make life safer, more affordable, and more hopeful for families, it’s performative. That’s why we argue for a nuclear pivot, practical cooperation to remove violent offenders, and enforcement that hits the truly dangerous. If you value honest tradeoffs and solutions that work, you’ll want to hear this one to the end.
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us which policy you’d prioritize first and why. Your voice helps steer the conversation toward outcomes that matter.
Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/
Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

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