In a recent episode of his show, Chad Prather joined by Sarah Gonzalez discussed several pressing issues facing America, particularly focusing on government spending priorities and domestic policies.
The conversation highlighted the contrast between the Biden administration’s quick response to send $500 million in aid to Ukraine while seemingly delayed responses to domestic disasters, including California fires and North Carolina emergencies. This disparity in spending priorities became a central point of discussion, with both hosts expressing concern over the government’s tendency to prioritize foreign aid over domestic needs.
The hosts also addressed various examples of questionable government expenditures, including:
- $6 million spent on boosting Egyptian tourism
- $659 billion in interest on national debt
- $38 million in COVID relief payments to deceased individuals
- $9,000 for a Department of Defense lobster tank
- $200 million to famous music artists from the Small Business Administration
A significant portion of the discussion centered on Marjorie Taylor Greene’s new proposal to make English the official national language of the United States. Both hosts supported this initiative, arguing that a common language is essential for societal cohesion and could potentially reduce government spending on multilingual documentation.
Sarah Gonzalez, who hosts “Sarah Gonzalez Unfiltered” on Blaze TV, shared information about her current projects, including her work as vice president of the Texas Family Project, focusing on strengthening families and protecting children from leftist ideology.
The episode concluded with a discussion about American resilience, with both hosts agreeing that despite current challenges and questionable government policies, the American spirit remains strong. They emphasized that limited government and economic success could be key factors in bringing the country back together during these divided times.
The conversation showcased the hosts’ concerns about government spending while highlighting their optimism about America’s ability to overcome current challenges through proper fiscal management and return to core values.





