
In "Time for a Turning Point," 18-year-old founder Charlie Kirk presents a youth-driven conservative blueprint that sparked a movement across 1,100+ campuses. How did this Eagle Scout saxophonist become a Fox News regular 200+ times without finishing college?
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America stands at a pivotal moment in its history. In 2012, a 19-year-old Charlie Kirk sat in an Illinois coffee shop with just $400 left in his organization's bank account. Four years later, that same organization-Turning Point USA-would reach 30 million people weekly and operate on over 1,000 college campuses. This remarkable journey mirrors the larger struggle for America's soul: will we embrace our founding principles of limited government and individual liberty, or continue down a path of expanding federal control and collective dependency? The stakes couldn't be higher. As government consumes over 20% of GDP and employs 22 million people-nearly twice the manufacturing sector-we face a fundamental choice about what kind of nation we want to be. Do we want citizens who ask "What must I do?" or those who ask "Who will help me?" The answer will determine whether America remains exceptional or becomes another failed experiment in centralized control.