Saving America

Auteur(s): Dr. David D. Schein
  • Résumé

  • On Saving America, we take a close look at the intersection between business and politics. Our host, Dr. David D. Schein, is uniquely qualified in this area as a political non-fiction writer, an attorney and professor specializing in business and employment law, a human resources consultant and trainer, and a frequently quoted expert on both business and politics.

    We keep tabs on the issues that matter to Americans – and how those issues impact us all. Check out our topics page to see what everyone is talking about.

    To save America, we have to be able to recognize where we’re failing. Take a look at our Wall of Shame (and Acclaim), where we call-out people who are failing America – and give shout-outs to those saving it!

    We may have a lot of problems in America, but we have a lot of problem solvers too! Take a look at our guests page to meet some of the people working hard to save the country!

    2024 Brushwood Media Network
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  • Week in Review with Guests: Dr. Matthew Garrett, John R. Miles
    Sep 14 2024

    Week in Review:

    • The Hamas terrorists have brutally slaughtered 6 more of the hostages they abducted from Israel on October 7, including American Hersh Goldberg-Polin. My heart breaks for the families of these and all of Hamas’ victims.
    • In her softball CNN interview with no tough questions and while being chaperoned by Tim Walz, Harris admitted that despite her flip-flopping, she’s as liberal as ever. No big surprise there.
    • The China/Philippines conflict is the closest we’ve been to a world war since the Cuban Missile Crisis. And where are our leaders? Harris is too busy campaigning, and Biden too busy sleeping on the beach.
    • The invasion by illegals in our country has become so bad that Venezuelan gangs have taken over three apartment complexes in Colorado, according to the mayor of Aurora. This should never, ever be allowed to happen in the United States.
    • Nearly half the states have sued the EPA over its extremely controversial new methane gas rules, criticizing the new technology that would be used to monitor emissions as well as the short timeframe and projected high costs for consumers.
    • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating whether nonprofit organizations are registering non-citizens to vote at the DMV.
    • Columbia’s president resigned in mid-August, suspiciously just before a major report was released that detailed antisemitic harassment of Jewish students at the university during the recent wave of pro- Palestine protests.
    • Donald Trump has promised to end the Biden/ Harris administration’s moratorium on the death penalty on day 1 in office. We need this deterrent to fight the recent wave of crime and increase in murders of police officers.
    • New research suggests that the famous “altar stone” at Stonehenge actually came 600 miles by sea from northern Scotland, rather than 150 miles overland from Wales.
    • Dr. Matthew Garrett was a tenured, well-respected, award-winning professor of history– until he found himself fighting the system to protect his California college from radically racist policies.
    • The murder of Harris Co. deputy Maher Husseini caught national attention when his assailant led police on a chase across several Texas counties and into Galveston Bay.
    • You want to honor our fallen soldiers? Push your congressmen to take action to deter terrorist attacks, like the recent Iranian-backed drone attack in Jordan.
    • The NLRB recently did away with secret ballot elections – a significant control to prevent union organizers from breaking the law. The NLRB is failing America.
    • John Miles, the leading authority on intentional behavior change, dropped in to talk with me about the behavioral and mindset shifts people need to move from a life of quiet desperation to wherever they actually want to be.
    • Rudy Giuliani did ask for his bankruptcy case to be dismissed, and the court did grant that request, but it’s not exactly the legal win it sounds like on the surface.


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  • Week in Review with Guests: Author Joseph M. Lenard and Doug Lawrence
    Sep 7 2024
    • Week in Review
    • It’s been the oddest political campaign in at least a century, and it just keeps getting odder. I for one will be very interested in seeing the outcome of the upcoming Trump/ Harris debate!
    • The new school year means, among other things, another wave of antisemitic anti-Israel protests and demonstrations on college campuses. Biden should immediately withdraw all federal funds allocated to any university that allows these racist displays!
    • America’s policy of pandering to Iran has been a complete disaster, and has brought the Middle East to the brink of war. Only this time, Iran will have nukes. We need strong leadership to keep Iran in line, and Biden & Harris have proven they aren’t up to the job.
    • Incidents of cyber-attacks on the U.S. power grid have been increasing, and experts are concerned that there may be concerted attacks intended to interfere with the presidential election later this year.
    • Although China and the Philippines have recently been in talks to reduce tension in the South China Sea, China has lashed out again, this time ramming a Philippines Coast Guard ship.
    • An appeals court has granted an emergency injunction, blocking Biden’s ridiculous Title IX expansion from taking effect in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
    • The 2nd largest diamond ever – and the largest in over a century – has just been unearthed by Canadian mining company Lucara in Botswana.
    • Author Joseph M. Lenard dropped by this week for a nice, upbeat chat about terrorism and religion, and what it means to be a ChristiTutionalist.
    • Between lying to the public about the border crisis and lying to Biden about their hours worked, Biden’s cabinet secretaries seem to have pretty contentious relationships with the truth for public officials.
    • When Elon Musk interviewed Donald Trump, they got a little carried away talking about firing union strikers. That doesn’t give the United Automobile Workers actual grounds for a lawsuit – but no one seems to have told them that!
    • My guest, Doug Lawrence, is an expert on mentorship. Get an overview of mentoring, and learn how it can help even high-level executives and people experiencing a mental health crisis, this week on Saving America!
    • Live Nation- Ticketmaster has been sued under the Sherman Antitrust Act, and stands accused of holding a near- monopoly in the live concert space. What does that mean – and what does it mean for seeing live shows?
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  • Week In Review with Guests: Red O'Laughlin and Kevin McDonald
    Aug 31 2024

    Week in Review:

    • The recent arrests and newly revealed details about Matthew Perry’s death remind me a lot of the death of Michael Jackson in 2009. Anyone else getting déjà vu here?
    • Two unregistered Chinese agents have pled guilty to bribing an IRS agent to take away the non-profit status of performing group Shen Yun in yet another attempt by the CCP to persecute the religious group Falun Gong.
    • Consumer credit card debt has topped a staggering 1 trillion dollars. How are people still pretending the economy is fine under Biden and Harris?
    • I know you all will be SHOCKED when I tell you that the lowered prescription drug prices the Biden/Harris fans are shouting from the rooftops has significant hidden costs – first for the taxpayers in the form of subsidies, then eventually for the Medicare recipients themselves.
    • Taxpayers should not have to fund federal employees who are working on union business. Here’s a novel incentive package – work, or you get fired. End of discussion.
    • More major companies – including Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and Wells Fargo – are making the clearly correct decision to move to Texas. Dallas is now second only to New York City in terms of financial sector jobs. Welcome to Y’all Street!
    • Retired naval captain turned author Red O’Laughlin stopped in to talk about the root cause of military recruitment shortfalls, as well as his extensive research and writings on health, wellness, and spirituality.
    • A high school in Indiana made headlines when they blocked flying an American flag as “offensive.”
    • The DNC was an obsessively covered waste of time and energy. The real story is that, when we briefly saw Harris come out of the basement with a policy position, it was all regurgitated Communist-era price controls and rent controls.
    • As the DNC rightfully fades away into obscurity, Trump needs to get on message and STAY on message. What message, you ask? Well, I just happen to have a few thoughts about what his talking points should be.
    • The recent surge in anti-Christian hate crimes is a worrying trend, and underscores that we must unite to stand against terrorism and hate.
    • My guest this week is Kevin McDonald, and while we meant to talk mostly about his podcast “Positive Talk Radio,” we really spent most of the time talking about chickens, psychic powers, and the power of positive thinking.
    • Artificial intelligence is taking center stage in music as the industry giants are suing AI song companies Suno and Udio, claiming their AI-generated songs are too similar to the originals used to train the software.
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