Sommer, Mahan Interview – Podcast November 2, 2025.

Addressing The Mythology Of Climate Change. Karen McClelland welcomes Stefan Sommer and Erin Mahan of NAZCCA (Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance) to discuss the impending climate crisis. Mahan is also Vice-President of Membership and Regulatory Affairs of SunSpec Alliance, a global trade association that brings renewables to the grid faster and makes interconnection possible.

Sommer begins the discussion by noting that greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels change the Earth’s average temperature by acting as a blanket to hold in the heat from the sun. “We’ve known this since about 1850,” he says. “The really scary thing that we now see is that the warming has accelerated. It’s hard to reverse this, but we desperately need to because we are now affecting every ecosystem on Earth. We are affecting our agricultural ecosystems. We are driving people out of their homes because they can no longer live where they once lived.”

Sommer and Mahan go on to explain that climate change can be reversed through good leadership and policies. That may be costly. But the cost is far less than the impact on health and that of rebuilding infrastructure following damage from our increasingly extreme storms and other weather events.

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Emmerich, Mock-Jones Interview – Podcast October 26, 2025

When Enough Is Enough. Karen McClelland welcomes Jen Emmerich and Janis Mock-Jones to discuss their community activism and the success of their recent “No Kings” march in the Village of Oak Creek.

Mock-Jones has been involved in all of the “No Kings” protests in VOC and she notes that they are getting larger each time.

Asked why they chose to get involved in the protests, Emmerich says, “I come from another place where protest is a vital part of life. And sitting here looking at the warped value system of racism, prejudice, materialism, self-aggrandizement, vulgarity, pseudo-Christianity, I’m not going to sit here and say nothing. It’s time to speak out.” She adds, “This is part of the tyranny playbook. There’s an emboldening of hate with a blatant disregard of the facts.”

As for the continuing growth of protests against the regime, Mock-Jones explains it this way, “He’s offending more and more people every day. And people are starting to realize, hey, this is going to affect me.”

For those who want to get involved, the two encourage everyone to join a local chapter of Indivisible and to get out and vote.

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Expansion of ICE – Podcast October 19, 2025

The Rising Threat Of Secret Police In America. Steve Williamson and Gary LaMaster detail the mounting attacks on immigrants and communities by the Trump regime.

According to the regime, they will detain 600,000 immigrants this year. And they claim two million immigrants have already left. That’s 2.6 million people who contributed to our communities, our nation, and our economy gone.

As a result of a Supreme Court ruling, we’re seeing thousands of masked and armed ICE and Border Patrol agents invading communities and sweeping up residents based solely on their ethnicity. If they look Latino or speak Spanish, they are subject to being detained, often brutally, and forced to prove they’re American citizens. According to a Pro-Publica report, nearly 200 citizens have been illegally and unconstitutionally tackled, dragged, beaten, tased and, in at least one case, shot.

Arizonans will recognize this as the Joe Arpaio formula on a national scale.

And the situation is only going to get worse. Because ICE and CBP now have a vast surveillance network based on ALPR (Automatic License Plate Reader) cameras, facial recognition, and other biometrics that allows ICE to track the movements of both immigrants and citizens in real time.

Ironic isn’t it that the so-called conservatives who armed themselves against tyranny are the ones who are now supporting it?

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Voter Suppression – Podcast October 12, 2025

MAGA’s Decades-Long Attacks On Voting. Steve Williamson, Karen McClelland and Gary LaMaster detail the many attempts by MAGA (formerly known as the Republican Party) to prevent Democratic-leaning populations, especially people of color, from voting.

Dating back to at least the 1960s, MAGA has resorted to dirty tricks, intimidation of voters and election workers, extreme gerrymandering, barriers to voter registration, barriers to voter IDs, barriers to voting, barriers to student voters, voter purges, voter challenges based on exact matches to often faulty government databases, refusal to register voters such as homeless and Native Americans without a home address, attacks on absentee ballots, attacks on early voting and attacks on mail-in ballots. MAGA has even resorted to “alternative” electors, pressure on governors to “find” enough ballots to change the outcome and, most famously, the attempted coup on January 6, 2021,

For the coming election, MAGA seems poised to attempt to block all mail-in and electronic voting, and by passing the innocuous sounding SAVE (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility) Act designed to intimidate and exclude millions of women and voters of color by requiring voters to provide (often difficult to obtain) documentary proof of U.S. citizenship. In addition, the MAGA majority on the Supreme Court seems ready to eviscerate the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

There is even the very real threat that the Trump regime will suspend the 2026 midterm elections by using the Insurrection Act of 1807 to declare martial law!

All of this begs the question: Why?

The answer, of course, is that MAGA doesn’t feel it can win a free and fair election.

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Political Martyrs – Podcast October 5, 2025

How Do Victims Of Political Violence Become Martyrs? The answer, of course, depends on how their legacy is used by supporters to further their cause.

Steve Williamson and Gary LaMaster look at some examples of political martyrs beginning with Horst Wessel, a member of the Nazi Stormtroopers whose murder was elevated into the status of martyr and used to grow the Nazi Party.

Unfortunately, history includes many other political victims ranging from the abolitionist John Brown to the Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara to the civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. Some of the martyrs like King and Abraham Lincoln were leaders seeking freedom and civil rights for large portions of the populations. Others were simply partisan politicians or activists.

Not surprisingly, the discussion leads to the questions: Which is Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA? And what separates his memory from that of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman who, along with her husband, was gunned down in their own home?

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Kinsella, Ploog Interview – Podcast September 21, 2025

Sedona’s Council/Mayoral Conflict. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Sedona City Counselors, Kathy Kinsella and Holly Ploog to discuss numerous issues facing the city. The most concerning is the recent conflict between Mayor Scott Jablow and the council, which resulted in the council censuring the mayor and requesting his resignation.

To some degree, the conflict may stem from misunderstanding the city’s weak mayoral structure, which Kinsella calls confusing. That’s because the mayoral position is different from that of many residents’ previous cities, in that the Sedona mayor represents just one of seven council votes. The mayor does have several additional statutory responsibilities such as signing emergency orders and contracts. But, in reality, he has no more authority than the other six members of the council.

Unfortunately, several recent actions have led to five council members voting to censure the mayor and asking him to resign for overstepping that authority.

To be clear, the council cannot make the mayor resign. It can only make the request. If he chooses to remain in office, he can only be removed from office as the result of a recall election. Or as a result of the next scheduled election.

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Hill Interview – Podcast September 14, 2025

A Much-Needed Alternative Voice For Arizona. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Jonathon Hill, Democratic candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission. Currently all five members of the Commission are Republicans, but two of the seats are up for election this year. As an engineer and geologist who has spent the last 20 years working on NASA missions, Hill would provide a deep understanding of electricity generation and distribution, as well as knowledge of the geology affecting Arizona’s limited water supply.

“The Corporation Commission is just so important and so few people are aware of what it does and how much it affects their lives,” says Hill. “I want to run for the Commission because I think it would be so valuable to have someone with technical expertise and different perspectives on the Commission. Someone who has really been around the state and listened to everybody’s concerns and would bring those to the Commission and make sure their voices are being heard.”

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Gaza – Podcast September 7, 2025

A Second Nakba. Steve Williamson welcomes his wife, Jessica, to discuss the asymmetrical war in Gaza, its history, and the Palestinian’s current plight.

They note the United States government’s unwavering support for Israel beginning with the Exodus, and the changing attitudes of American citizens when confronted with the reality of the starvation of the Palestinian people.

As for why public opinion is changing, Jessica explains, “Most of us don’t know what the solution is, but we want the killing and the starvation and the inhumanity to end.”

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Ruiz Interview – Podcast August 31, 2025

An Educational System With No Guardrails. No Accountability. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Dr. Teresa (Terry) Leyba Ruiz, Democratic candidate for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction. She has been an educator for 35 years in K-12 and a former President of Glendale Community College.

As for why she’s running for office, Ruiz says she has a million reasons to run for the office: The million Arizona children receiving a public education.

Asked about the impact of privatization on public schools, she notes that it’s negatively impacting high-performing schools as well as those that are underperforming. “The impact is that schools are closing, communities are disrupted, parents have to travel farther, children have to travel farther to get to school.”

Ruiz calls Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, under the guise of parent choice or school choice, a fraud. “When students no longer enroll in a public school, they do not have to take the assessments. We don’t know who’s teaching the children, we don’t know what they’re learning, we don’t know what their academic progress is…I think we should all be concerned about that for the future of Arizona.”

She says, “The answer is not to create more private or charter schools. The answer is to invest in public schools.”

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Vaughan, Jordahl Interview – Podcast August 24, 2025

Defending Immigrants Against A Cruel Government. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Mik Jordahl and Grace Vaughan to discuss immigration issues in northern Arizona. Jordahl is an attorney and frequent guest on Democratic Perspective. And Vaughan is Legal Services Program Director for Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) in Flagstaff which provides free or low-cost services for both documented and undocumented immigrants.

Regarding the current situation, Vaughan says, “There is a lot of fear. There’s a lot of apprehension and there’s a lot of unknown, people saying I don’t understand what is happening, and I don’t know what I should be afraid of right now.”

Asked about the actions of heavily armed masked ICE agents, Jordahl responds, “Well, I mean I haven’t been wrestled to the ground by a masked person, but I think it’s very dangerous because how do people know who these people are? They say they’re ICE, but there have been, I think, documented instances of people who are not ICE who say they are.” He continues, “It goes back to the era of secret police. It feels like that. And I think it’s part and parcel of the intent to create fear.”

Vaughan and Jordahl go on to detail the negative impact of mass deportation and what NAILS can do to help immigrants facing deportation.

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