4.26.25 Seth Grossman WPG Radio: Trump Deportations, Spending Cuts, Abundant Gas & Oil Good For Most Americans. Rebuild Power Plant In Upper Township.

Seth Grossman discussed several key topics during the meeting, focusing on Trump’s agenda, Holocaust remembrance, and energy issues.

Grossman began by highlighting Trump’s recent successes, noting that approximately 150,000 illegal foreigners have been deported and significant spending cuts have been implemented, including a $500,000 reduction from the Margate Elephant project. Trump is also ending expensive and ineffective wind and solar energy projects. He is instead promoting production of efficient and affordable oil, gas, and nuclear energy. Democrats trying to stop Trump agenda before their benefits become obvious to most voters.

Bulgarian Holocaust survivor Michael Bar-Zohar spoke at the Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Atlantic County last Thursday. He told of how he and almost all 50,000 Bulgarian Jews were saved from extermination. Very few people know of that important story because it does not promote a politically correct narrative.  The heroes who stood up to Hitler and saved those Jews were Bulgaria’s anti-Communist king, Orthodox Church, and Fascist political leaders. Grossman also expressed concern that there were almost no students from Stockton University or local high school attended as during previous years. Grossman was also concerned that program did not mention leftist and Islamic anti-Semitism or recent attacks by Muslims on Christians in Africa or Hindus and Christians in India and Bangladesh.

On energy policy, Seth explained Governor Murphy and other Democrats shut down six electric power plants in New Jersey during the past seven years, including the Beesley’s Point generator. Grossman said this is what caused 20% increase in Atlantic City Electric rates last year, with an additional 17% increase expected this year. Seth emphasized that 42% of New Jersey’s electricity still comes from the Salem nuclear plant, and without it, electric rates would be double.  Best option is to build a new natural gas power plant on site of the old one in Upper Township. Finding another location would be far more expensive and take years to get approvals.

Seth also addressed the recent forest fires in the Pinelands, countering claims about climate change by sharing historical context about regular 20-year fire cycles in the region. He referenced similar patterns with hurricanes and storms, citing specific events from 1938, 1944, 1962, and 1990. Mainstream media tries to blame every normal fire and storm on “climate change”.

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