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Exploring US History, Environment, and Politics with Loos & Henderson

The show also pays homage to Veterans and Armistice Day, underscoring the valor and sacrifices of military personnel and the importance of acknowledging their role in safeguarding freedom and national security.

The program often takes a critical stance on contemporary issues, such as pro-Palestinian protests, questioning the implications of these movements on Israel's security and U.S. foreign policy.

Another significant topic is the controversy surrounding CO2 pipelines and the hesitancy of insurance companies to provide liability insurance, exploring the economic and safety dimensions and their broader impact on businesses and the energy sector.

Additionally, "Across the Pond" addresses environmental concerns, particularly the importance of soil fertility and health. It emphasizes sustainable farming practices and environmental stewardship. The discussion extends to the financial aspects of land ownership, particularly the issue of federally owned land not paying property tax or doing so at a reduced rate. The hosts argue that this policy can lead to financial shortfalls for local counties, affecting community services and development, and advocate for policy changes to ensure fair taxation and support for local communities.

Throughout these topics, the show maintains a focus on traditional values, economic pragmatism, and the protection of national interests.

More about Armistice Day:


The Armistice of 1918 marked the end of World War I, coming into effect at 11am on November 11th, symbolizing a pause in arms as peace negotiations were underway. This momentous event is commemorated each year on Armistice Day, observed across the United Kingdom with a Two Minute Silence at 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month.

Initially focused on WWI, the day evolved to honor veterans of all wars. Following the Korean War, veterans lobbied for a broader recognition, leading to the renaming of Armistice Day to Veterans Day in 1954. Remembrance Day, as it's known in British Commonwealth countries, extends this homage to all soldiers who have died in service, not just those of World War I.

The poppy, adopted as the official flower of The American Legion in 1920, remains a poignant symbol of Veterans Day, memorializing soldiers who fought and died in war.

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