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Liberty and Prosperity

Liberty and Prosperity

Di: Seth Grossman
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    Jan 24 2026
    Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Brian and Anne discuss president Trump and his 'master' negotiating skills.
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  • Seth Grossman WPG Radio 1.24.26
    Jan 24 2026
    In this broadcast from January 24, 2026, Seth Grossman of Liberty and Prosperity discusses the organization's upcoming initiatives, critiques the lack of transparency in local political parties, and offers a conservative perspective on historical and economic issues affecting New Jersey. 1. Liberty and Prosperity: 2026 Goals Grossman emphasizes that the organization's survival depends on grassroots support and consistent funding. Membership Dues: The organization requires several hundred members to pay their $30 annual dues for 2026 to maintain operations. Annual Fundraiser: A key fundraising event is scheduled for February 15 at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $75, and the keynote speaker will be Republican State Senator Michael Testa. Core Activities: Funds support a weekly email update sent to 4,200 subscribers, social media presence, and local historical events like the September 4th remembrance of Richard Sommers. 2. Local Political Engagement & "Doing More Than Voting" A major theme of the discussion is the importance of local political clubs, which Grossman argues are often ignored by the general public. Club Influence: Grossman notes that every town has Republican and Democratic clubs that meet monthly, yet many members are there for "the wrong reasons," such as seeking government jobs or contracts. Lack of Transparency: He criticizes the Atlantic County Republican and Democratic organizations for failing to list local club officers or meeting information on their websites, suggesting they want to keep the process closed to "insiders." Candidate Recruitment: Grossman points out that Democrats are often more effective at recruiting "ordinary people" through "casting calls," whereas the GOP process is frequently seen as less inclusive. 3. Economic and Historical Critiques Grossman offers a sharp critique of both past and current government policies: Atlantic City State Takeover: He disputes the official narrative that the takeover was purely financial, blaming former Governor Chris Christie’s presidential ambitions for blocking necessary spending cuts and layoffs in 2010. "Woke" History in Media: Using the film Across the Universe as an example, Grossman argues that Hollywood often presents a "fake history" of events like the Vietnam War, which he claims is funded by leftist organizations to promote a specific ideological agenda. Two Civil Rights Movements: He distinguishes between the "first wave," which sought basic equal rights, and a "second wave" that he argues uses the government to enforce socialism. 4. Opposing Federal Beach Replenishment Despite his support for Congressman Jeff Van Drew, Grossman strongly disagrees with federal spending on beach erosion projects: Luxury vs. Necessity: He argues that living by the beach is a choice and a luxury; therefore, federal taxpayers (e.g., those in Idaho) should not fund sand movement for New Jersey homeowners. Local Responsibility: Grossman believes local towns should pay for their own beach projects, noting that "pork barrel" spending like this has contributed to the $38 trillion national debt.
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    19 min
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