
Ruthless Podcast Why Democrats Don't Care That a Ukrainian Woman Was Brutally Attacked
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Sep 9, 2025 Mike Sommers, President and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, joins the conversation to dive into energy independence and the abundance agenda. They discuss the alarming rise in crime under Democratic leadership and how media coverage often skews public perception. Sommers emphasizes the critical need for permitting reform to support sustainable energy production. The episode takes a humorous detour into tales of wild boars and raccoons, blending serious discourse on energy policy with light-hearted anecdotes.
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Bystander Inaction Fueled By Fear
- Hosts worry bystanders avoid intervening because of fear of legal/social consequences.
- They argue that cultural pressures and prosecutions deter civic intervention.
Misery Monetized By A 'Cottage Industry'
- Hosts propose a 'cottage industry' profits from managing, not solving, urban misery via NGOs and funding streams.
- They assert that money incentives preserve policies favoring catch-and-release and social programs over incarceration.
Use Clear Consequences To Deter Crime
- Do impose clear consequences for criminal acts to create deterrence and restore public safety.
- Do deploy law enforcement resources decisively, the hosts argue, to reduce repeat violent crime.




