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The Jerzee Joe podcast is a fast-paced half-hour show that brings news stories you won’t hear on TV or perspectives on stories you may have heard on your TV, but the media decided not to broadcast. You might hear a story about members of one political party voting against a piece of legislation with an altruistic name like “The save the baby seals act,” but they will never tell you why. When you hear the real reason, you might want to thank them for voting as they did.

We cover 4-5 topics in each show ranging from politics to the environment, to energy to developments in the world of science, plus the quote of the day and a daily “Taxpayer Relief shot” story where a good guy (or good woman) with a gun shoots and kills a criminal, saving the taxpayers the cost of a jury trial and the costs associated with the incarceration of that criminal.

If you have questions, comments, or requests about topics he has covered on his show or would like him to talk about, you can e-mail him at Joe@JerzeeJoe.com.​

Season 5 episodes:
  • We had some internet connectivity issues this week, so please excuse the few brief spots where there were some audio dropouts.

  • In this week's podcast, our quote is from the French economist Frédéric Bastiat on the importance of policies encouraging free trade.

  • In the "stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we had five for you to pick from and vote on instead of our usual single winner. You decide the winner:

  1. The five included a proposal to ban the sale of colored guns;

  2. A law that limits how many dildos a person can own;

  3. The changing of the National Spelling Bee rules that permits the spelling of the word "women" as "womyn" to be a correct answer;

  4. An NLRB ruling forces reality show producers to treat the stars of those shows as employees instead of independent contractors.

  5. A proposal by one state legislator that would make planting your college's flag on the opposing team's football field after your team won the game a felony offense.

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the noted economist Thomas Sowell on the process known as Creative Destruction, which only takes place in healthy capitalism-based economies. 

  • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you about an insurance scam that stupid thieves kept repeating over & over until they got caught. 

  • In our runner-up winner in our stupidest thing I've heard all week contest, we'll play a clip of a woman testifying at a Congressional hearing claiming that adding a simple mechanical arm brace to the back of a pistol makes the bullet come out faster and makes the gun more lethal. 

  • In our "Scariest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you about a woman who is so angry that Trump won the election that she is urging people to try and kill him and anyone he appoints to a government position. 

  • We'll share a shocking report on literacy in the United States and what state has the highest percentage of illiterate residents. 

  • We'll share with you the results of a study published by the Washington DC police department that details how many prior times people arrested for murder in that City had already been arrested and what demographic group accounts for more than 90% of both homicide victims & homicide assailants. 

  • We'll tell you about a UK-based DNA testing company that suddenly vanished along with millions of their customers' DNA records. 

  • We'll tell you about a shocking report from the UK that documents how the National Weather Service has been generating temperature records from more than 100 non-existent weather reporting stations. 

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Oklahoma City, where an 18-year-old single mother on the phone with a 9-11 operator is forced to shoot two armed intruders who succeeded in breaking into her home before the police could arrive.
     

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from Albert Einstein on what type of weapons will be used in the next world war. 

  • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you about some schools telling parents that it is OK if their kids stay home from school the day after the election if they are too distraught by the outcome. 

  • In a story you might not have seen on TV, we'll tell you how some residents of Los Angeles celebrated the Dodgers winning the World Series. 

  • We'll discuss the latest Fortune 500 companies fleeing California, where they fled, and why. 

  • We'll tell you what new states have joined Alaska & Hawaii as states where you can no longer buy an advertised fast food chain meal deal for the nationally advertised price. 

  • We'll explain what has been happening to global wine consumption and why that is good news for wine drinkers. 

  • If you have a ceiling fan in your house, we'll tell you why you should change the direction of its rotation until next spring. 

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Florida, where another single woman is forced to shoot & kill a man who broke into her home in violation of a restraining order.

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from author Margaret Atwood about the importance of separating feelings from behavior. 

  • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we have three contenders for you to vote on. You decide the winner:

  1. The first is about an inmate on death row who was given a sex change operation at taxpayer expense and then transferred to a women's prison after the surgery was completed. 

  2. The second is Donald Trump talking about the size of Arnold Palmer's penis during a rally in Pennsylvania. 

  3. The third is Elon Musk describing the ridiculous studies SpaceEx was required to perform before they were allowed to launch the very first SpaceEx rocket ship. 

  • In this week's Podcast, out quote of the week is from singer Reba McIntire who tells us what she thinks about people who believe they are saving the planet by driving electric vehicles.

  • In a related story, we'll tell you which country is clear-cutting CO2-absorbing rain forests to build 50 coal-fired smelting facilities to refine the ore needed to produce the nickel that goes into every EV battery.

  • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we'll play a clip of Vice President Harris repeatedly claiming that 220 million Americans (two-thirds of the US population) had died from Covid "in just the past few months."

  • We'll share an analogy about a comparison between Donald Trump and a highly skilled heart surgeon who shared many of his character flaws and ask if those flaws would affect your decision on whom you would choose to perform your open heart surgery.

  • In a compilation of clips, we'll highlight the hypocrisy of the media outlets that reported in April 2021 that Kamala Harris was our "Border Czar" and who are now claiming that she wasn't. Were they lying then, or are they lying now?

  • We'll also play a short collection of clips highlighting the wit & wisdom of Kamala Harris.

  • In our science segment, we'll tell you about people scientists refer to as "Short sleepers', people who function as well as (or better) on just 4-5 hours of sleep per night vs people who sleep eight or more hours every night.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Michigan, where a man violates a restraining order and goes to the home of a woman armed with an ax and a gun to kill her.

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from playwright Oscar Wilde, who explains why experience is the hardest teacher. 

  • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we again have two contenders. 

    • The first one is the hundreds of people posting on social media claiming that the Trump campaign staged the Trump assassination attempt. 

    • The second contender is the explanation by the head of the Secret Service regarding why there were no agents stationed on the rooftop the shooter used to fire his rifle at President Trump. 

    • In a close runner-up, we'll tell you which city decided to declare one of its police stations a school and why. 

  • We'll tell you why a Federal judge in Florida dismissed the classified documents case against Donald Trump. 

  • We'll play a clip of members of the LGBTQ community in one state speaking out against proposed legislation that would increase the penalties for child sex trafficking and ask why they would oppose that legislation. 

  • We'll tell you what items viewed as highly collectible 10-20 years ago are now virtually worthless. The list is long. 

  • We'll tell you what percentage of Federal government workers have resumed working from their assigned offices on a full-time basis. If you guessed a double-digit rate, you guessed too high. 

  • We'll explain what has happened to used car prices over the past 24 months and why this is good news for buyers and bad news for sellers. 

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Sea Breeze, South Carolina, where a 60-year-old homeowner who is shot & wounded by an armed intruder manages to return fire, killing the thug with one shot.

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from musician Ozzy Osbourne on the issue of whether or not guns kill people. 

  • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment," we'll tell you about some ridiculous claims about this week's Supreme Court decision regarding Presidential immunity. 

  • We'll explain the ramifications of the Supreme Court's ruling in the so-called "Chevron Deference" case. 

  • We'll give you a quick recap of the reaction to last week's Presidential debate. 

  • We'll give you an update on the number of business entities, bank accounts, and LLC corporations that the five members of the Biden family have created between them for no apparent purpose other than to move money around. If you guessed 200, you guessed too low. 

  • We'll deconstruct the Surgeon General's claim from last week that we know how a Gun violence "health crisis" in this country

  • We'll tell you why "Income inequality" is not the wrong thing that many liberal politicians want you to believe it is and why you would like to live in a country where income inequality exists vs. one where it doesn't. 

  • We'll play a clip of Tucker Carlson being challenged by an Australian journalist on how he dealt with her outrageous accusations. 

  • Is giving a cop the middle finger something you can legally be arrested for or an act of protected free speech? We'll tell you what happened to a Vermont man after he gave that gesture to a Vermont State Trooper. 

  • Our (rushed) taxpayer relief shot comes to us from San Antonio, where a homeowner shoots and kills a man who refuses to leave his property at 1:00 AM and then starts to attack the homeowner.

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