The provided audio from February 2026 features a discussion led by Seth Grossman of Liberty and Prosperity, focusing on parental rights in education, a critique of the Republican party's current direction in New Jersey, and a set of policy goals for the upcoming year.
Education and Parental Rights
Opt-Out Rights: The speaker highlights a Supreme Court ruling affirming the right of parents to opt their children out of "dangerous" sexual orientation programs currently being pushed in New Jersey elementary schools (grades 3–5).
Non-Binary Trends: The program claims there has been a 4,000% increase in students identifying as non-binary, attributing this to "sick culture" promoted within public schools rather than biological factors.
School Board Transparency: Reference is made to Ethel Hermenau and the Galloway Township Board of Education regarding state mandates, alongside claims of misinformation coming from Ocean City public schools.
Political Commentary and Events
Fundraising Update: A recent Liberty and Prosperity fundraiser raised approximately $12,000 of its $16,000 goal.
GOP Convention Review: The speaker critiqued the recent Atlantic County Republican convention, praising presentations by Congressman Jeff Van Drew, County Clerk Joe Giralo, and Sheriff Joe O'Donoghue, while criticizing other officials for a perceived lack of principles.
Senator Michael Testa's Message: Testa recently spoke on why Republicans lost significantly in the November elections, suggesting a need for a return to distinct conservative principles.
The Role of Government: The speaker argues that government's purpose is not to "help people" (which is the role of charities and churches), but to provide everyone the opportunity to make their own choices.
Liberty and Prosperity’s 11 Policy Goals
The speaker outlined a platform of "simple programs" intended to promote traditional American values:
Mass Deportation: Targeted at foreigners who arrived in the country illegally after 2015.
Honest Elections: Implementing a single election day with in-person voting, mandatory voter ID, and strictly limited mail-in ballots.
End Green Energy Subsidies: Stopping rate hikes intended to fund wind turbines and solar panels.
End Mandatory Recycling: Ceasing government-funded recycling programs in favor of private initiatives.
Debt Limitation: Using the Constitution to strictly limit federal and state government debt.
Bail Reform Repeal: Reversing the 2014 bail reform amendment to keep "dangerous criminals" off the streets.
Protection of the Unborn: Ending the use of tax dollars for Planned Parenthood programs in schools.
School Choice: Allowing parents to use state income tax funds to pay for private school tuition.
Public Space Protection: Restricting the "freedom" of the homeless to occupy public parks and sidewalks.
Property Tax Equity: Distributing property tax relief funds equally to all towns, rather than favoring "Democrat strongholds".
Constitutional Enforcement: Opposing a new constitutional convention and focusing instead on enforcing the existing Constitution.
Final Call to Action: Listeners are encouraged to move beyond just voting by becoming active members of a major political party to influence change from within.