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The Robert Burns Podcast

The Robert Burns Podcast

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Discover the inspiring journey of Mayor Robert Burns, a new force in the Conservative Movement. In just three and a half months, he won a surprising election victory in a city near Charlotte, NC. As a first-time candidate, his success highlights his dedication to America’s core values: faith, family, patriotism, capitalism, and the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness. Guided by Billy Graham’s words, “When strong men take a stand, it strengthens the spines of others,” Mayor Burns aims to lead with conviction and inspire change. Join us to hear his story, future plans, and his mission to restore America’s roots.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Ciencia Política Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Política y Gobierno
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  • Mayor's Minute Ep. 11
    Jun 10 2025

    Hey there, friends! Mayor Burns here, bringing you the latest from our vibrant city of Monroe. Over the past two weeks, we've witnessed incredible moments that showcase our community's strength and unity. From honoring a brave officer recovering from injury, to an electrifying campaign kickoff, Monroe is buzzing with hope and energy.

    We're celebrating new beginnings with the latest BLET graduates joining our police force, and the opening of new businesses reflecting the dynamic spirit of our city. A special shoutout to Auto Bell's impressive renovation, and to WOW Supermarkets for their vibrant Latin Festival, despite some rumors trying to divide us.

    Remember, we're all in this together, and as your mayor, I'm proud to stand united with every member of our diverse community. Let's continue to thrive and stay Monroe Strong! Don't forget to check out our new merchandise and stay connected through our newsletter. Until next time, take care and God bless!

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  • Mayor's Minute Ep. 10
    Jun 10 2025

    Hey there, friends! This week in Monroe was all about celebrating new beginnings and cherishing timeless memories. We kicked things off by welcoming Dr. Stacey Waters-Bailey as the fresh face leading South Piedmont Community College. With a vision set to light up education and boost workforce development, she's definitely someone to keep an eye on!

    It was also a time to cheer for our incredible high school seniors at Parkwood, Forest Hills, Union Academy, and Monroe High. From excited walkthroughs and field days to Monroe High’s downtown senior parade, the community beams with pride for these future leaders. Hats off to all our amazing grads!

    A massive shoutout goes to our mentors and teachers who mold the minds of tomorrow with incredible dedication. Your hard work doesn’t go unnoticed, and we are endlessly grateful for everything you do!

    Mayor Pro Tem David Dotson and I headed to a town hall in Waxhaw, standing firm against HB 765 alongside Representatives Dean Arp and David Willis. This bill poses a threat to municipal authority, folks, but Monroe, united and strong, is ready to uphold our local control.

    In honoring the legacy of Chief Sutton, Monroe’s first black police chief, we dedicated a marker in his memory, ensuring his trailblazing service is never forgotten. This week, we also marked Memorial Day with solemn gratitude, paying tribute to those who sacrificed for our freedom; a reminder of the ultimate love and bravery.

    That wraps it up for this week’s Mayor’s Minute. Let’s keep the spirit of Monroe strong! Don’t forget to stay connected through all platforms and consider supporting with a monthly donation. Cheers to building a better community together! 🌟

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  • Mayor's Minute Ep. 9
    Jun 10 2025

    Hey there! This week in Monroe was all about making bold, impactful decisions and paying heartfelt tributes to those who protect and serve us. Our council session was quite the highlight with a tight vote on a position statement about illegal immigration, emphasizing safety and transparency, while ensuring compliance with federal expectations. We aim to keep Monroe a safe place for everyone, navigating tricky waters without becoming a sanctuary city.

    On a more personal note, Peace Officer Memorial Day was a tender moment of reflection and gratitude. I spent it alongside my daughter, honoring the selfless officers who've made the ultimate sacrifice for our safety and freedoms. Their courage and integrity keep their legacies alive in our hearts and minds.

    The week wrapped up with some lighter, fun-filled events! The 80s Nation brought a splash of color and nostalgia downtown with their Music on Main event, and the Hot Wheels Car Show was a family delight, showcasing iconic cars that wowed both young and old alike. Plus, we celebrated National Armed Forces Day, showing our heartfelt appreciation to service members past, present, and their families.

    Stay connected and Monroe strong – your support and engagement truly make a difference. Chat next week!

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