• Why Lawsuit Abuse Costs the Average Family $4,200 Every Year
    May 29 2026

    The average American family pays roughly $4,200 every year because of lawsuit abuse.

    In this episode of the Leave Us Alone Podcast, Grover Norquist sits down with Lauren Zelt of Protecting American Consumers Together and Ryan Patrick of Texans for Lawsuit Reform to discuss how lawsuit abuse drives up the cost of car insurance, home insurance, healthcare, and everyday goods.

    They examine recent reforms in Florida and Georgia, why insurance rates are falling in some states, how trial lawyers influence state politics, and what policymakers can do to reduce costs for consumers.

    If you've ever wondered why insurance premiums keep rising, this conversation explains one of the biggest hidden costs facing American families.

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    30 min
  • Gov. Kevin Stitt on Oklahoma's Path to Zero Income Taxes
    May 20 2026

    Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt joins Grover Norquist on the Leave Us Alone podcast to discuss Oklahoma's "Path to Zero" plan to eliminate the state income tax, build long-term taxpayer protections, and keep government spending under control.

    Stitt explains how Oklahoma built billions in savings while cutting taxes, why economic growth accelerates when taxpayers keep more of their own money, and how the state is using spending discipline to move toward a zero income tax future.

    The conversation also covers school choice, limited government, free markets, tort reform, and why Oklahoma is positioning itself as one of the most pro-growth states in America.

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    16 min
  • Why Everything Keeps Getting More Expensive
    May 11 2026

    Governments at home and abroad are finding new ways to tax Americans while families struggle with inflation, housing costs, and affordability.

    In this episode of Leave Us Alone, Mike Palicz and James Erwin break down Europe's digital taxes targeting American tech companies, rising energy costs, Virginia Democrats pushing new taxes, and why taxing inflation is making the housing market worse.

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    31 min
  • Oklahoma's Path to Zero: How Red States Are Moving to Eliminate Income Taxes
    May 1 2026

    What does it take to eliminate a state income tax?

    Grover Norquist sits down with Oklahoma House Speaker Kyle Hilbert to discuss how Oklahoma is charting a path to a 0% income tax and why other states are beginning to follow.

    Oklahoma has reduced rates, simplified its tax code, and established a trigger-based path to zero as revenues grow. The goal is to lower the burden on taxpayers while maintaining responsible budgeting.

    They also discuss:

    • How Oklahoma built the coalition to pass tax reform
    • Why a phased approach to zero is gaining traction
    • Tort reform and its impact on insurance costs
    • School choice and broader state-level reforms

    As more states explore ways to reduce taxes and expand opportunity, Oklahoma offers a clear model for what comes next.

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    28 min
  • Republicans Have One Easy Win on Inflation
    Apr 23 2026

    Inflation is driving up costs. But there's a simple policy change that could make a real difference.

    Right now, the IRS taxes inflation as if it were real income. When your home, retirement savings, or small business increases in value because of inflation, you still pay taxes on the full gain.

    That means millions of Americans are being taxed on "phantom gains."

    Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform explains how indexing capital gains for inflation would fix this problem by ensuring taxpayers only pay taxes on real gains. He outlines how this reform could be implemented, why it would boost investment and economic growth, and how it could improve affordability across the economy.

    This isn't a new idea. Policymakers in both parties have supported it in the past because it's practical, fair, and pro-growth.

    If lawmakers are looking for a clear, immediate step to address inflation and costs, this is one of the most straightforward options.

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    21 min
  • STAFF TAKEOVER: Gavin Newsom's "Toddler Tax," Trump Accounts & Capital Gains Reform
    Mar 9 2026

    Gavin Newsom's administration is targeting "Trump Accounts," tax free savings accounts designed to help families invest in their children's future. Critics are calling the move California's "Toddler Tax."

    In this special staff takeover episode of the Leave Us Alone podcast, the ATR team breaks down:

    • Why California wants to tax contributions to Trump Accounts
    • How these accounts help families build long term savings
    • Why blue states are resisting pro growth tax reforms
    • The latest push to index capital gains for inflation
    • Major Senate race developments and what they mean for tax policy

    The bigger question is simple. Should families be encouraged to save and invest, or should government claim a bigger share of their income?

    Listen to the full Leave Us Alone episode to hear the complete discussion.

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    30 min
  • Job Growth Is Back. Government Is Shrinking. Here's Why It Matters.
    Feb 12 2026

    The latest jobs report shows 172,000 private sector jobs added while the federal workforce shrinks by 327,000. Congress delivers a net discretionary spending cut, CBO projects stronger GDP growth, and Washington debates credit card interest rate caps and price controls.

    Grover Norquist, James Erwin, and Mike Palicz break down job growth, federal spending cuts, tax reform, Medicaid savings, and why price controls historically lead to shortages.

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    23 min
  • Ronald Reagan's Legacy and Why It Still Matters
    Feb 6 2026

    Ronald Reagan's legacy continues to shape American politics, economic policy, and national security.

    In this episode of Leave Us Alone, Grover Norquist is joined by David Trulio, President and CEO of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, and Rachel Loren of the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project for a wide-ranging conversation on Reagan's enduring principles and why they remain relevant today.

    The discussion explores Reagan's role in restoring economic growth, winning the Cold War, and rebuilding American confidence. It also looks at how the Reagan Library, Institute, and Legacy Project are working to teach younger generations about limited government, free enterprise, peace through strength, and individual liberty.

    This episode is about leadership, ideas, and why freedom must be taught and defended by every generation.

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    30 min