Episodios

  • The Schumer Shutdown: Spending Demands, Obamacare Subsidies, and the Fight for Fiscal Sanity
    Oct 2 2025

    Grover Norquist, Mike Palicz, and James Erwin break down the government shutdown standoff. Democrats are blocking a clean continuing resolution and demanding $1.5 trillion in new spending, a permanent expansion of Obamacare subsidies, and taxpayer funding for NPR.

    The hosts explain why Republicans must hold firm, why temporary COVID-era subsidies should expire, and how the shutdown is exposing cracks inside the Democratic caucus.

    Later in the episode, Grover sits down with former Congressman Jeb Hensarling to discuss how new Trump administration reforms could empower workers to invest more freely in their 401(k)s. The goal is to give everyday Americans the same investment opportunities that unions and wealthy elites already enjoy.

    This episode dives into shutdown politics, spending priorities, and real reforms that protect taxpayers and expand freedom.

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    48 m
  • Shutdown Showdown: Schumer’s Gamble and Obamacare Subsidies
    Sep 25 2025

    Grover Norquist, Mike Palicz, and James Erwin return from summer break to unpack the looming government funding fight. House Republicans have passed a clean continuing resolution, but Democrats are demanding trillions in new spending and a permanent extension of Biden COVID credits. What’s really behind Chuck Schumer’s push for a shutdown? How will the Obamacare subsidy battle shape the GOP coalition? And what lessons should Republicans draw from the left’s endless spending demands?

    The hosts also reflect on the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, honoring his legacy and the movement he built to bring young Americans into the fight for liberty.

    This episode takes listeners inside the politics, policy, and high stakes of Washington’s latest budget clash and why taxpayers should care.

    Show Notes:

    • Take Action Now: Stop the Schumer Shutdown
    • 5 Reasons Congress Should Let Biden's COVID Credits Expire
    • Democrats Threaten Governmetn Shutdown
    • 35 Free Market Groups, Advocates Urge President Trump to let Biden's COVID Credits Expire
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    31 m
  • Teamsters, Taxes, and the Fight for Free Markets
    Aug 15 2025

    The headlines say the Teamsters are suddenly flooding Republicans with cash — but the numbers tell a very different story. Grover Norquist, James Erwin, and Mike Palicz dig into the union’s decades-long role as part of the Democratic Party’s political machine and explain why this new “GOP-friendly” image is mostly smoke and mirrors.

    They also unpack how federal regulators are twisting market definitions to attack America’s most successful tech companies, why a proposed patent value tax would cripple innovation, and what a second reconciliation bill could mean for pro-growth tax reforms like capital gains indexation and expanded health savings accounts.

    From union politics to tax policy, this episode reveals the strategies, incentives, and hidden motives shaping the fights that impact taxpayers most.

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    25 m
  • Quantifying the Wins: CFPB Rollbacks, Patent Fees, NPR, and State-Level Shifts
    Aug 7 2025
    In this episode of Leave Us Alone, Grover Norquist, Mike Palicz, and James Erwin break down the real-world effects of the newly signed pro-growth tax bill. They highlight how companies like AT&T are already reinvesting billions into the economy. They also discuss a dangerous proposal to hike patent fees, financial regulation rollbacks at the CFPB, and a push to weaken credit standards at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Plus, Grover celebrates major state-level victories in the march toward zero income taxes and James shares a huge win in the fight to defund public media. If you're interested in tax reform, limited government, or protecting innovation and economic freedom, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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    33 m
  • Victory Lap: $9 Billion in Rescissions, NPR Defunded, and IRS Workforce Cut by 26,000
    Jul 25 2025

    In this episode, Grover Norquist and the team celebrate major conservative victories as President Trump signs a historic $9 billion rescissions package, completely defunding NPR and PBS for two years and cutting wasteful foreign aid programs. Plus: the IRS workforce is down 26,000 employees (25% reduction), states continue phasing out income taxes, and Trump's AI action plan embraces free market principles. We also discuss the "no tax on tips" policy impact and why rescissions are just the beginning of fiscal sanity. A must-listen for anyone who believes government should leave us alone.

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  • One Big Beautiful Bill: Permanent Tax Cuts, Entitlement Reform, and Economic Growth
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode of Leave Us Alone, Grover Norquist is joined by Mike Palicz, Isabelle Morales, and James Erwin to break down the landmark tax reform bill that just passed Congress—and why it’s a game-changing win for taxpayers, families, small businesses, and the economy.

    They cover:

    • Permanent extension of Trump-era tax cuts for all income groups

    • Doubling (and extending) the child tax credit and standard deduction

    • Full expensing for business investment and pro-growth reforms

    • Major Medicaid reform—the most significant in U.S. history

    • Elimination of the “Venmo tax” and taxes on tips and overtime pay

    • Expansion of Health Savings Accounts

    • And why making tax policy permanent matters for prosperity and liberty

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    35 m
  • The Latest on What’s Still in the Senate’s Tax Bill
    Jun 27 2025

    In this episode of Leave Us Alone, Grover Norquist and Mike Palicz break down the latest developments on the Senate’s version of the Trump Tax Cuts. With the Senate Parliamentarian reviewing key provisions and negotiations still underway, the future of permanent Trump tax cuts and expanded HSAs remains in flux. Grover and Mike walk through what’s still in the bill, what could change, and what SALT deals could look like. They also cover why the HSA expansion matters, how blue states want federal taxpayers to subsidize their overspending, and the bigger economic implications of conservative tax reform.

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    29 m
  • What’s in the Senate’s Big Beautiful Tax Bill?
    Jun 20 2025

    Grover Norquist, Mike Palicz, James Erwin, and Andrew Gins break down the Senate's version of the Tax Cut and Spending Reduction Act. They explain the permanence of the Trump tax cuts, how Republicans are repealing Biden’s IRS reporting scheme, and why spectrum auctions and stablecoin legislation matter for the future of the economy. If you want the inside scoop on what’s really in the bill—and what comes next—this episode has you covered.

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    28 m