Practical Federalism–UT State Rep Ken Ivory of the American Lands Council - Granite Grok

Practical Federalism–UT State Rep Ken Ivory of the American Lands Council

I’ve heard Ken before – he gives speech to the plight of the Western States whose land is mostly still “held” by the Federal Government stemming from their days as newly appointed States.  It is this situation that makes them oft “over the political barrel” as without taxable land mass, they can be beholden to “free money” from the Feds – and the those that would use that situation against them (re: US Senator Harry Reid (D-NV).  He is speaks on “State Equality”

Part 1

Part 2

Previous Videos:

  • GrokTALK!Pre-showthe ordinary odds and ends as we tidy up the last techie details from, once again, doing a remote event.
  • GrokTALK! – Segment 1: ‘Grok friend Jeff Chidester (Talk show host, columnist, conservative activist) comes on to yak with us.  And we thank him for his nice words about us!
  • GrokTALK! – Segment 2: Ann Marie Banfield, education liason for Cornerstone Policy Research Action to talk about, well, Education!
  • GrokTALK! – Segment 3: Shane Vander Hart of The Family Leader (and blogger) comes on to talk about the Caucus activity going on in Iowa and how we see the differences between NH and Iowa.
  • GrokTALK! – Segment 4: Utah State Representative Ken Ivory comes on to represent the American Lands Council – why should the Feds control so much state land?
  • Practical Federalism – Jeff Chidester opened the forum as Master of Ceremonies; Bryan McCormack (Exec. Dir of Cornerstone Policy Research Action) gave the formal opening remarks
  • Practical Federalism – Emmett McRoarty, Esq., (American Principles Project) – “An Overview of the Federal Overreach”
  • Practical FederalismSean Fieler (Chair, American Principles Project) – “The Politics of Easy Money”
  • Practical FederalismUS Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) Parts 1 & 2
  • Practical Federalismformer HP CEO Carly Fiorina Parts 1 & 2
  • Practical Federalismformer US Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA)
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