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The Tennessee Informer

The Tennessee Informer

著者: Dave Vance
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Welcome to The Tennessee Informer, your passport to the heart of Tennessee's political landscape!

Every week, we take you on a thrilling journey through the corridors of state power, unraveling the critical decisions that shape the destiny of the good folks of Tennessee.

In this electrifying series, we're not just observers; we're defenders of your rights and champions of your prosperity.

Together, we'll uncover the measures our great state is taking to shield its citizens from the shadows of federal influence, safeguarding the very sovereignty of our beloved Tennessee.

Leading the charge is none other than your trusted host, Dave Vance, hailing from the heart of Stewart County, TN. With a deep-rooted passion for state politics, Dave stands as an unwavering constitutional conservative, committed to bringing you the truth and insight you need in these tumultuous times.

Always bringing you the very best in guests and topics, get ready to be informed, empowered, and inspired with The Tennessee Informer!



2026
政治・政府 政治学 社会科学
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  • HB1971 is a Direct Attack on Citizen Rights
    2026/04/10
    Tonight on The Tennessee Informer, we examine Tennessee House Bill 1971—a bill that has now passed and is raising serious concerns about the erosion of citizen rights and the expansion of government authority. Joined by John Harris, we break down what HB1971 does, how it passed through a majority Republican legislature, and why many believe it represents a significant step in the wrong direction. This episode takes a direct look at: The language and intent of HB1971 How the bill affects citizens’ ability to respond to government actions Why it passed despite concerns What this means moving forward for Tennesseans This is not just another policy discussion—this is about accountability, representation, and the direction of governance in Tennessee.
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    59 分
  • What's Really Behind the Coming Food Crisis??
    2026/04/10
    Tonight on The Tennessee Informer, we sit down with Rebecca Terrell to explore growing concerns surrounding global food supply, sustainability policies, and the long-debated Agenda 21 framework.
    As governments and international organizations push for “sustainable development,” critics argue these policies may be contributing to reduced agricultural output, supply chain disruptions, and rising food insecurity.
    Is the world facing a natural shortage — or a man-made one?
    We examine the facts, the concerns, and the implications for farmers, consumers, and the future of food.
    👉 Join the conversation LIVE and share your thoughts in the chat.

    Topics include:
    Agenda 21 and its origins
    Sustainability policies and agriculture
    Food supply chain disruptions
    Farmer regulations and restrictions
    Global vs local food control

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    1 時間 23 分
  • What the 14th Amendment Really Did to America -What It Was Never Intended To Do…
    2026/04/02
    The 14th Amendment is one of the most influential — and debated — amendments in the United States Constitution. On this episode of The Tennessee Informer, host Dave Vance welcomes constitutional attorney Jeff Cobble for a detailed discussion on the history, interpretation, and impact of the 14th Amendment. Supporters argue the amendment has been essential in expanding civil rights and ensuring equal protection under the law. Critics contend that its interpretation over time has significantly altered the balance of power between the federal government and the states. This conversation explores the legal arguments, historical context, and ongoing debate surrounding the amendment, offering viewers a deeper understanding of how constitutional interpretation continues to shape modern America. Topics Covered • What the 14th Amendment says • Historical context and adoption • Federal vs state authority • Constitutional interpretation • Modern legal debates
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    1 時間 41 分
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