• 2.11.26 Grossman, Fitzherbert, Testa, Klein WOND Radio
    Feb 15 2026
    WOND radio host Dan Klein is joined in the studio by LIberty and Prosperity executive director, Seth Grossman. They are both joined by Liberty and Prosperity president, Brian Fitzherbert via the phone. Topic of conversation is Liberty and Prosperity. A non-profit educational organization founded in 2003, and whose mission is even more important today. They are also joined by New Jersey senator Michael Testa, who is this years featured speaker at the annual Liberty and Prosperity fundraiser.
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    45 Min.
  • Seth Grossman WPG Radio 2.14.26
    Feb 14 2026
    In this episode of "Talk with a Purpose," host John DeMasi interviews Seth Grossman from LibertyAndProsperity.com. Their wide-ranging discussion covers political commentary on cultural events, updates on Grossman's organization, and his perspectives on local policy issues in New Jersey. Political and Cultural Commentary Grossman provides a critique of several recent events, framed through the lens of individual liberty: Alternative Super Bowl Show: Grossman highlights the success of a "turning point" alternative show that drew millions of viewers despite alleged pressure from the NFL and Roger Goodell on performers. Puppy Bowl Success: He notes that the Puppy Bowl's high viewership (20 million) demonstrates that people want alternative entertainment choices. Historical Critique: Grossman compares current cultural dynamics to the Obama administration, which he claims used social media platforms to enforce a specific doctrine. He credits Elon Musk and Donald Trump with opening up more choices for the public. NFL Criticisms: Grossman critiques the NFL’s past actions, such as "trashing" the national anthem and disallowing pro-police symbols while permitting Black Lives Matter messaging. Liberty and Prosperity Organization Grossman discusses the mission and operations of his non-profit: Independence: He emphasizes that the group is funded by private individuals rather than government grants or corporate sponsors, allowing them to speak freely. Annual Fundraiser: He promotes their upcoming event on Sunday, February 15, at 2:00 PM at Josie Kelly’s Pub in Somers Point, featuring State Senator Michael Testa. Demographics: Grossman notes the organization is a mix of "Boomers" (providing historical perspective) and younger "Gen X" and "Millennial" leaders like Jesse Kurtz and Brian Fitzherbert. Policy and Local Issues The conversation shifts to specific legislative and local concerns: Immigration: Grossman proposes a return to a strict annual quota of 100,000 immigrants, similar to pre-1965 levels, to ensure better assimilation. He mentions discussing this with Congressman Jeff Van Drew. Atlantic Cape Community College (ACCC): * Grossman criticizes the college for denying funding to a Christian Club while supporting others. He argues that Republicans running the college have allowed "woke" or "anti-American" programming to take hold. Coastal Regulations: He expresses concern over new state building regulations that increase costs for beachside residents and questions why Atlantic County leaders aren't challenging them as other counties have. School Funding (Egg Harbor Township): Grossman warns against an upcoming $36 million bond issue for Egg Harbor Township schools, arguing that high salaries and lack of maintenance are the root causes of the financial strain.
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    18 Min.
  • Brian Fitzherbert WOND radio
    Feb 12 2026
    "Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Today, Brian and Anne talk about the SAVE Act, 'Anchor Baby' citizenship, defense contracting, blue states eliminating republican representation, and the Annual Liberty and Prosperity fundraising event, featuring NJ Senator Michael Testa as this year's noted speaker."
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    40 Min.
  • 1.30.26 WOND RADIO Brian Fitzherbert
    Feb 3 2026
    Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Today, Brian and Anne cover a whole host of topics ranging from Trump's directive to defense contractors, to the unrest in Minneapolis, and efforts to deport violent, criminal, illegal immigrants. Brian and Anne also disagree on a path forward with law-abiding immigrants who've been here for years, and have assimilated to America. JAN 30 2026
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    39 Min.
  • Seth Grossman WPG Radio 1.31.2026: Grok AI: “Liberty and Prosperity” Is “Worthy Charity.” Dems Set Trap in Minneapolis. ICE & DHS Walked Into It. How To Win Back Support for Immigration Enforcement. Ocean City, NJ Schools Teach Fake “Woke” History of MLK.
    Jan 31 2026
    Highlights of Seth Grossman weekly interview with John DeMasi on Talk with a Purpose. Heard on WPG Radio WPG 1400AM and 95.5FM in most of South Jersey Saturdays shortly after 9AM and usually replayed Sundays shortly after 5PM. Grok AI (Artificial Intelligence) confirms that Liberty and Prosperity a "worthy charity." Communists, Socialists and "Woke" Democrats spent months setting a trap in Minneapolis. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) walked right into it. Seth Grossman proposes plan to win back majority support for immigration enforcement. #1. Freeze All New Immigration from outside US until we digest immigrants we already have. (Under 1965 Law, more than 400,000 foreigners can now legally move to U.S.) #2. Let "Best of the Best" Illegals Apply for Legal Status, BUT WITHIN 400,000 PER YEAR LIMIT. #3. Continue Systematic Deportations of illegals (and their families) who are criminals, living on welfare, or otherwise not becoming self-sufficient Americans. #4. Repeal 1965 Immigration Law and return to allowing only 100,000 legal immigrants per year. Ocean City Schools falsely teach students that all of America, not just Confederate South, had Jim Crow segregation until Martin Luther King in 1963. DETAILS: Grok Confirms that Liberty and Prosperity is a "worthy charity." Please pay $30 dues for 2026 and support $75 Fundraiser with State Senator Michael Testa on February 15. SETH GROSSMAN: $30 dues for 2026 plus $75 Fundraiser with Senator Michael Testa on February 15. Ask AI (Artificial Intelligence) if Liberty and Prosperity is a worthy charity. There are many AI programs out there. Some use ChatGPT. I use Grok, the AI Program of Elon Musk on X or Twitter. Last week, I asked Grok, "Is Liberty and Prosperity 1776, Inc. a worthy charity? Basically, it, it said "Yes!" We are a worth charity. And Grok also wrote nicer things about Liberty and Prosperity than I could write myself. So, I invite you to go to our libertyandprosperity.com website to read that. It's posted there. JOHN DEMASI: Well, that's very encouraging. Communists, Socialists and "Woke" Democrats Spent Months Building a Trap in Minneapolis. Kristi Noem and Gregory Bovino Walked Right Into It. a Above Image: "Bloody Sunday" 1905 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Communists and Socialists won public support by provoking police and soldiers into shooting unarmed demonstrators. Communist leader Vladimir Lenin later perfected those methods and taught them to his followers. Many of them were later described by Saul Alinsky in his book Rules for Radicals published in 1971. Barack Obama often used that book as a "community organizer" in Chicago during the 1980s. SETH GROSSMAN: Let me answer your basic question on why there is so much public anger against ICE, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Right here in Linwood (NJ) last Thursday, there were about 200 people protesting against, ICE. I think there are two main reasons for it. Number one is that Kristi Noem, the head of Homeland Security and Gregory Bovino were absolutely horrible. They walked right into the trap that that Communists, Socialists, and "woke" Democrats set for them. Look at the big picture. What have these radical leftists doing during the past month? They've been taking every one of their hardcore soldiers, their fanatics, their lunatics, their most violent and aggressive people, and they were sending them to Minneapolis. Why? because they wanted violent confrontations and street battles with ICE. And Kristi Noem and Greg Bovino gave them exactly what the Left wanted. We are in the middle of a Civil War. And to win that war you need to fight and win battles. When you fight a battle, the first thing you do is shape the battlefield. And if your enemy wants to have a certain kind of battle on the streets in a certain way, you do NOT want to fight that battle the way your enemy wants on the battlefield that your enemy chooses. But that is exactly what Kristi Noem and Greg Bovino did. They sent 2,000 ICE agents into the streets of Minneapolis. By doing this, they played right into the hands of the Leftists. Because when you have confrontations between hundreds of people out in the street, someone's going to make a mistake. Someone's going to miscalculate, and you're going to get the two shootings that we got. It really doesn't matter whose fault those shootings were. The radical left wanted a physical confrontations with Trump's immigration officials and they wanted people to get hurt. They wanted people to die so they could get all of this footage on video that is on the TV news every day. We played right into their hands. The only good news is that Trump is trying to fix that situation. Trump is finally just now doing what he should have done at the very beginning. Instead of sending ICE agents to have fights in the streets and neighborhoods, Tom Holman is finally talking to state and local ...
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    19 Min.
  • Brian Fitzherbert, WOND Radio 1.23.26
    Jan 24 2026
    Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday'. Brian and Anne discuss president Trump and his 'master' negotiating skills.
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    42 Min.
  • Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio 1.16.26
    Jan 24 2026
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    38 Min.
  • Seth Grossman WPG Radio 1.24.26. Join the Democratic or Republican Club in Your Town. No Excuse for State To Run Atlantic City. Bad History in Good Movies. Federal “Beach Replenishment” Is Expensive, Useless, Corrupt, and Unconstitutional.
    Jan 24 2026
    Above Featured Image: New Jersey State Law Recognizes Only Two Political Parties: Republicans and Democrats. The Website of the Atlantic County Republican Organization No Longer Informs Visitors of the Names and Contact Information for Its 23 Local Leaders, or the Meeting Days, Times and Places for Its 23 Local Clubs. AI Summary: In January 24, 2026 interview, Seth Grossman of Liberty and Prosperity discusses the organization's need for financial support, the importance of local Democratic and Republican Party political clubs, the NJ State takeover of Atlantic City, why good movies present fake "woke" history, and why federal "beach replenishment" is expensive, corrupt, ineffective, and unconstitutional. 1. Liberty and Prosperity: 2026 Goals Grossman emphasizes that the organization's survival depends on grassroots support and consistent funding. Membership Dues: The organization requires several hundred members to pay their $30 annual dues for 2026 to maintain operations. Annual Fundraiser: A key fundraising event is scheduled for February 15 at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $75, and the keynote speaker will be Republican State Senator Michael Testa. Core Activities: Funds support a weekly email update sent to 4,200 subscribers, social media presence, and local historical events like the September 4th remembrance of Richard Somers and the Tripoli War against Islamic jihad. 2. Local Political Engagement & "Doing More Than Voting" A major theme of the discussion is the importance of local political clubs, which Grossman argues are often ignored by the general public. Club Influence: Grossman notes that every town has Republican and Democratic clubs that meet monthly, yet many members are there for "the wrong reasons," such as seeking government jobs or contracts. Lack of Transparency: He criticizes the Atlantic County Republican and Democratic organizations for failing to list local club officers or meeting information on their websites, suggesting they want to keep the process closed to "insiders." Above Image: List of Local Clubs Posted on Website of Atlantic County Democratic Party organization: Municipal Clubs — Atlantic County Democratic Committee (UPDATE: Atlantic County Democrats Now List Contact Information and Meeting Details for their Local Leaders and Clubs.) Above Image: "Get Involved" Page of Atlantic County Democratic Party Website. Sign Up — Atlantic County Democratic Committee Atlantic County Democrats Encourage New People to Be Its Candidates for Public Office. Atlantic County Republicans Choose Friends, Family and Established Insiders As Their Candidates. Candidate Recruitment: Grossman points out that Democrats are often more effective at recruiting "ordinary people" through "casting calls," whereas the GOP process is frequently seen as less inclusive. 3. Economic and Historical Critiques Grossman offers a sharp critique of both past and current government policies: Atlantic City State Takeover: He disputes the official narrative that the takeover was purely financial, blaming former Governor Chris Christie’s presidential ambitions for blocking necessary spending cuts and layoffs in 2010. "Woke" History in Media: Using the film Across the Universe as an example, Grossman argues that Hollywood often presents a "fake history" of events like the Vietnam War, which he claims is funded by leftist organizations to promote a specific ideological agenda. Two Civil Rights Movements: He distinguishes between the "first wave," which sought basic equal rights, and a "second wave" that sought forced economic equality through expensive, ineffective, and corrupt socialism. 4. Opposing Federal Beach Replenishment Despite his support for Congressman Jeff Van Drew, Grossman strongly disagrees with federal spending on "beach replenishment" projects: Luxury vs. Necessity: He argues that living by the beach is a choice and a luxury; therefore, federal taxpayers (e.g., those in Idaho) should not fund sand movement for New Jersey homeowners. Local Responsibility: Grossman believes local towns should pay for their own beach projects, noting that "pork barrel" spending like this has contributed to the $38 trillion national debt. EXCERPTS FROM THIS WEEK'S INTERVIEW WITH SETH GROSSMAN: SETH GROSSMAN: We Need Your Financial Support: Liberty and prosperity can only function if several hundred people become supporting members and pay pay $30 dues every year. And for 2026, that $30 is due. This Year's Fundraiser is Sunday, February 15 at 2pm at Josie Kelly's in Somers Point. Tickets are $75 and include lunch and dessert. We raise two thirds of our money from our yearly fundraiser lunch in February. This year it is Sunday, February 15 at 2:00pm in the afternoon. It will be at Josie Kelly's Pub in Somers Point. Tickets are $75 and include lunch. Republican State Senator Michael Testa of Cape May and Cumberland County will be our featured speaker. We make very good use of that money. It pays ...
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    19 Min.