Liberty Roundtable Podcast
LRT Radio HR1 10/29/25: Hurricane Melissa, SNAP Crisis & Charity vs. Government Aid in America
Join Sam Bushman on LRT Radio HR1 10/29/25 for a powerful episode tackling the biggest issues facing America and the world.
The show opens with a deep dive into Hurricane Melissa’s catastrophic impact on Jamaica (2:24), the humanitarian crisis that follows, and the debate over government vs. private charity in disaster relief (3:40–7:00).
Sam then explores the U.S. government shutdown (9:04), the looming end of SNAP benefits, and the lawsuit by 25 states (14:00), raising tough questions about the proper role of government, constitutional limits, and the power of community-driven aid.
Other highlights include:
- The challenge of balancing help for Americans in need and international disaster relief (10:41)
- A discussion on lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson over Tylenol and pregnancy risks (31:13)
- Reflections on constitutional government, the dangers of concentrated power, and the importance of faith, family, and personal responsibility (43:26–54:30)
- Commentary on political distractions, media narratives, and the need for principled leadership
Sam calls on listeners to step up with real charity, support their neighbors, and defend the principles that make America strong.
Call to Action:
Spread the word—share this episode, support true charity in your community, and join the conversation at lovingliberty.net. Let’s work together to restore faith, family, and freedom in America!
Timestamps for key segments:
2:24 — Hurricane Melissa’s devastation and the case for private charity
9:04 — Government shutdown and SNAP crisis
14:00 — Lawsuit by 25 states over SNAP benefits
31:13 — Tylenol lawsuit and medical transparency
43:26 — Constitutional principles and the limits of government, and Political distractions and the call for real leadership
Listen now and be part of the solution!





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