Inside New Mexico with Steve Pearce

Episode #283 Inside New Mexico with Steve Pearce


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Former New Mexico Congressman Steve Pearce and radio host Derek Underhill share perspectives with young New Mexicans Danielle Hernandez, & Denice Sanchez on the biggest local and national headlines every week!


Discussed in this week's show:

  • Trump continues to cut regulations and create more American jobs—will Dems have a hard time convincing young people to abandon free-market capitalism?
  • Tragedy in Las Cruces leaves three killed, 15 hurt in a shooting—four teens caught. Yet Dems wanted to pass a ‘homicide scholarship’—$2,000 a month for juvenile killers. If they succeed in passing more of their soft-on-crime policies will there be more death?
  • ICE detains a Salvadoran child molester in Las Cruces—kicked out in 2019, but back thanks to Biden’s open border. How many more dangerous predators are hiding here, that Democrats are protecting?
  • Trump plans to deploy troops for New Mexico’s border—Dems sue to block him. Will drugs keep pouring in while Dems argue?
  • New Mexico’s economy flops—worst in freedom since 1981, per the Fraser Institute. Why do Dem policies choke jobs after 90 years in charge?
  • Albuquerque’s mayor offers $750 a month to the jobless, paid for by tax dollars—crime and tents already flood the streets. Will this attract more people looking for a handout?
  • Trump’s tariffs bring in $3 trillion in companies—Apple’s $500 billion, Honda’s billions—to red states, not New Mexico. Why do Dem policies here scare off good jobs?
  • Teens, 11 and 13, run down a Sandia Labs biker—bragging online but let go with ankle bracelets. Is juvenile crime the next epidemic in NM?
  • Trump aims to dismantle the Department of Education—$200 billion goes to states. Will New Mexico’s Dems waste it on liberal nonsense?


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