The Consititution Ian McGee The Consititution Ian McGee

Episode 04: The Second Amendment

Arkansas has a rich history of gun culture. Whether for hunting or for protecting your family. The Second Amendment protects our freedom. Eric uses his deep research he did during his academic experience to break down the 2nd Amendment, confirms why it was added to the constitution, and why it continues to be important.

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Culture Ian McGee Culture Ian McGee

Episode 03: division in our country and accountability.

2020 was a year of great division in this country. Where we actually saw it in the streets. We’re fortunate that the people of Arkansas are more level-headed than those in Portland or Southern California. The division is being perpetuated by the media, by corporate greed, and in the most despicable sense, by our politicians. Eric discusses tribalism to party, and how it effects our sense of perception. He also discusses how other politicians who are elected as independents hold the two major parties accountable. Most Americans and Arkansans are pretty moderate people who just want to live their lives with their liberties intact. Eric discusses how he’ll protect those liberties while holding corporate politicians to their word.

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Small Business Ian McGee Small Business Ian McGee

Episode 02: SMALL LOCAL BUSINESS

Small local business is a cornerstone of Eric’s campaign. He discusses the effects of state taxes on local business, the impact of larger national and international corporations moving into our district, as well as the obstacles and hurtles the State and Federal governments impose on young entrepreneurs wanting to start their first business.

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Service Ian McGee Service Ian McGee

Episode 01: SERVICE

Eric McGee discusses what it means to serve. What does it mean to serve one’s country, one’s church, one’s community? Eric has served his nation abroad in the US Navy for over 20 years. Re-enlisting after 9/11. Eric talks about why he made the decision to re-enlist, and how he was able to find ways to service his community when he returned.

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