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  • 4.11.26 Seth Grossman WPG Radio
    Apr 11 2026
    1676 Project & Local History Seth Grossman discussed his new book, 1676 Project: How New Jersey Shaped America, which he describes as a "coffee table book" that turns readers into experts on South Jersey history. Core Philosophy: The book argues that early New Jersey and Pennsylvania (the 1600s) were uniquely prosperous with almost no poverty compared to Europe. Grossman attributes this to three principles taught to children: the Golden Rule, learning a useful trade (plus literacy and arithmetic), and a minimalist government that focused only on property protection and dispute resolution. Local Nuggets: The text explores why Bargaintown is so named, the namesake of Somers Point, and the history of Lenni Lenape Chief Teedyuscung. Availability: The book is available for $20 in Somers Point or $25 on Amazon. Grossman also holds weekly meetings at Sal’s Coal Fired Pizza on Saturday mornings. The "Battle over Truth" & Institutional Pushback A significant portion of the discussion focused on the resistance Grossman faced from local institutions: Library Controversy: Grossman claimed the Atlantic County Library initially ignored his requests to carry the book. It was only after Denny Levinson (Atlantic County Executive) intervened that the library agreed to stock two copies at every branch and host book signings. Political Framing: Grossman expressed frustration that a committee for the 250th Anniversary of American Independence labeled his book "too political". He countered that current school curriculums teach what he considers "lies" about America being built on conquest and "toxic masculinity," whereas his book presents a documented history of prosperity through self-reliance. The EBT Line: Grossman recounted seeing dozens of people lined up for EBT cards at the county building, contrasting this current "poverty" with the self-sufficient society described in his book. Cultural & Social Critiques Grossman touched on several sensitive cultural topics, linking them to a "woke leftist" agenda: Holocaust Observance: He criticized the United Nations' January observance as a "Communist holiday" centered on the Red Army. He prefers the upcoming Jewish observance in Margate (Beth El Synagogue), which he feels aligns better with the narrative of Jewish self-sufficiency and the success of Israel. Intersectionality: He argued that various "History Months" (Black, Women’s, Pride, etc.) are part of an intersectional agenda designed to frame certain groups as perpetual victims. Jewish Leadership: Grossman criticized current Jewish leaders for seeking "acceptance by the leftists" instead of aligning with traditional Americans, Quakers, or Hindus who are also facing persecution. Infrastructure, Energy, & Immigration The conversation concluded with a critique of state management and federal policy: Energy Costs: Grossman blamed high electric bills on the closure of productive power plants. He advocated for rebuilding nuclear and gas plants and criticized "woke green projects," specifically mentioning a "mud moving" project in Avalon. Data Centers: He expressed opposition to giving special tax breaks to data centers while residential rates remain high. Haitian Immigration: Referencing a recent tragedy in Florida, Grossman argued that the U.S. should focus on making countries like Haiti safe (by "locking up criminals," similar to El Salvador’s model) so that refugees can return home rather than migrating to the U.S..
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    19 m
  • 4.3.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio
    Apr 6 2026
    "Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Today, Brian delivers a heartfelt Easter message and also talks to Anne about the Pam Bondi firing, TDS, NJ Governor Mikey Sherrill, Iran, and illegal Immigration consequences too."
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    41 m
  • 3.27.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio
    Mar 31 2026
    Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Brian and Anne discuss the SAVE ACT, and TSA and whether or not it's time to revisit possibly privatizing that body. They also discuss NJ thumbing its nose at federal law.
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    40 m
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