In the first hour of the show today, there will be an open line, we welcome your comments, thoughts and questions, you may call 800-351-1212 and share your point of view.
In the second hour Kerby welcomes in-studio Tim Dunn who is the board chairman of Empower Texans. He discusses the biblical basis for self-governance as the preferred biblical system of government.

Currently, Dunn is CEO of CrownQuest Operating, LLC, and EnerQuest Oil & Gas, Ltd., and a partner of Texas Land & Royalty.
Dunn is the chairman of the board of directors of Empower Texans and Texans for Fiscal Responsibility. He is also vice chairman of the board of directors at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. He is a founder of Midland Classical Academy, where he serves on the Board of Trustees.

Thirty-eight members of Congress have joined Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson’s lawsuit against the U.S. Office of Personnel Management for overreaching its executive duties. Granted, this is one branch of the federal government defending itself against another, but it’s a step in the right direction.
At issue is a new ruling “allowing members of Congress and their staff members to receive subsidies for their health care coverage if they chose plans through Obamacare exchanges.” That very provision was already debated in Congress and discarded. Now the Obama administration wants just to declare it so without going through Congress.
Sound familiar? Johnson says this ruling was just one step in a pattern of executive overreach by President Obama, and he took it as his best chance to do something about it. Twelve senators and 26 House representatives from the Republican party signed a brief in support of the Obamacare lawsuit.


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