December 28th, 2022

December 28th, 2022

Venezuelan and Nicaraguan migrants are transferred by agents of the Border Patrol after crossing the Rio Grande river from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico to El Paso, Texas, US to ask for political asylum on December 27, 2022. - The US government's two-year-old policy of invoking Covid-19 precautions to turn away hundreds of thousands of migrants at the Mexican border will remain in place for now, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. The decision to uphold the controversial rule known as Title 42 stemmed off a looming political crisis for President Joe Biden, as thousands waited at the southern border in expectation the policy was about to end. (Photo by Herika Martinez / AFP) (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, WJNO Radio Host Brian Mudd fills in for Mark. The Supreme Court maintaining Title 42 temporarily is no doubt a win for the states challenging the Biden administration’s effort to repeal it, but still a loss for conservatives. It’s not a win to maintain the status quo crisis that we’ve had on our southern border. If Nancy Pelosi can continue to allow emergency proxy voting in Congress because of Covid, we can do the same with border protection. Even when we win lately, we’re still losing and not making progress or achieving public policy measures of consequence. Our education system has developed a generation to believe the nonsense being spewed out by the government. Where we did see some of the brightest spots in this election cycle was schoolboards, where over 100 schoolboards across the country flipped. It’s a roadmap for society to engage at the local level and accomplish things and a way forward. Also, Governor Ron DeSantis has created the model that can be the roadmap for republican success in 2024. We have a lot of opportunity going forward, but one thing is certain: nobody wins if we have a Trump vs DeSantis situation.

Photo by Herika Martinez/AFP

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