Barry Sable and Friends open Sunday morning with Barry’s return from Florida, frustrations with costly and delayed air travel, and a wide-ranging discussion about where America is headed. Barry brings in Alex Bernstein to discuss the deep divide between Republicans and Democrats, the importance of local government, and whether Americans with opposing political views can still find common ground on issues such as roads, budgets, law enforcement and public services. Barry then sits down with New Jersey Assemblyman Paul Kanitra for an extended conversation about the issues facing the Garden State. Kanitra discusses New Jersey’s political direction, flooding regulations and the costs homeowners face when they are required to raise properties, while Barry draws from his own experience with the expensive process. The conversation also moves into taxes, government spending, offshore wind projects, education, property costs and Kanitra’s view that decisions made in Trenton are putting increasing pressure on New Jersey residents. Barry and Kanitra also get into illegal immigration, border enforcement, assimilation and the sharp political divide over immigration policy. Kanitra argues that the traditional immigration process placed a strong emphasis on becoming part of American society, while he says current policies reward people who bypass established rules. The discussion turns to abortion, transgender medical procedures, political hypocrisy, the future of young Americans and whether there is still time to change the direction of New Jersey and the country, with Kanitra urging voters to become more engaged and willing to stand against policies he views as extreme.
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