
Deportation Crisis & Government Accountability
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The constitutional crisis unfolding through mass deportations takes center stage as veteran hosts Dick Wilkinson and Adam Gillard deliver a powerful examination of government accountability in their latest Left Face podcast episode.
From the ongoing situation with Kilmar, now separated from his family for 57 days, to the disturbing immigration raid in Colorado Springs where over 100 people were taken with minimal transparency, the hosts expose a pattern of due process violations that should concern all Americans regardless of political affiliation. "If you don't have due process on the other side of the law, you have tyranny," Dick observes, cutting to the heart of why these operations represent a fundamental threat to constitutional governance.
The conversation pivots to their recent meeting with Representative Jeff Crank's office, where they advocated for greater veteran representation in congressional staff. When a staff member dismissively questioned whether a "tank driver" could handle constituent services, it revealed a profound misunderstanding of the leadership skills veterans develop. As Adam eloquently explains, "It doesn't matter if you were a cook or an intelligence officer - it's the service, mentality, training, and leadership that matter." Their proposal for a fellowship program to place veterans in these roles highlights a practical solution that would benefit both veterans and the communities they serve.
Dick and Adam bring their military expertise to bear on budget priorities as well, contrasting the billions spent on troubled weapons systems with inadequate support for service members. Their perspective illuminates how small, innovative businesses deliver exponentially more value per dollar than massive defense contractors who operate with "blank check mentality." This veteran-focused analysis provides listeners with a unique window into how military experience shapes views on constitutional rights, government accountability, and effective resource allocation during these challenging times.
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