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:
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We had some internet connectivity issues this week, so please excuse the few brief spots where there were some audio dropouts.
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In this week's podcast, our quote is from the French economist Frédéric Bastiat on the importance of policies encouraging free trade.
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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:
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The five included a proposal to ban the sale of colored guns;
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A law that limits how many dildos a person can own;
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The changing of the National Spelling Bee rules that permits the spelling of the word "women" as "womyn" to be a correct answer;
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An NLRB ruling forces reality show producers to treat the stars of those shows as employees instead of independent contractors.
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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.
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We'll tell you about the ridiculously exaggerated claims many TV networks were making about the number of school shootings in this country following the tragic school shooting incident in Madison, Wisconsin, this week.
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We'll tell you about a study that compared the functioning of journalists' brains to that of successful executives and why the results were not flattering for journalists.
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In our health minute, if you or anybody you know drinks just one can of regular soda each day, we'll tell you how many pounds of sugar that adds up to each month.
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We'll tell you which cable network channel has overtaken CNN in the ratings. The result is a massive embarrassment for CNN.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Houston, where the daughter of a man shoots and kills an intruder who entered her father's home while they were both still inside the home.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt on the differences between people who discuss ideas, people who discuss events, and people who discuss other people.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you why a Florida High School student was suspended and why his parents are suing the school board.
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We'll tell you about the outpouring of support on Social Media sites for the killer of the United Healthcare CEO and how his supporters are targeting McDonald's in Altoona, PA, where he was captured.
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We'll tell you about two different holiday scams on Facebook, including postage stamps.
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We'll tell you about the flood of pardon requests that President Biden is receiving from members of Congress, including one from AOC who wants him to pardon the killer of two FBI agents.
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We'll tell you about the problems a Maine school district encountered after switching to all-electric school buses.
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We'll tell you about a visual trick you can do with your computer using the Google search engine.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Ohio, where a homeowner confronts an armed intruder who broke into his home at 3:00 AM.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from economist Thomas Sowell on why lowering academic and behavioral standards for students from poor homes in the name of compassion contributes to keeping them poor.
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We'll tell you how the immigrant from Venezuela who killed Laken Riley, the Georgia nursing student, was able to get a plane ticket to travel from New York City to Georgia with no money and no official government ID.
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In a related story, we'll play a clip of Dr. Phil interviewing a former DHS official who confirms that Venezuela is emptying its prisons and sending its released convicts to the US.
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We'll tell you how police dogs are being trained to detect and locate tiny electronic devices, such as SD memory cards, that are no bigger than your fingernails.
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We'll play a clip of President Biden repeatedly stating that he wouldn't pardon his son Hunter and then explain why he changed his mind.
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If you are familiar with the German word Schadenfreude, we'll tell you why one of Vice President Kamala Harris's last official duties is a perfect example of its meaning.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Rancho Cordova, California, where a grandfather shoots and kills an intruder in the middle of the night after his 14-year-old grandson alerts him to the break-in.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from JFK on why people shouldn't become fixated on just the solutions proposed by their preferred political party.
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In our Stupidest Thing I've Heard All Week segment, we'll tell you about a decision by North Carolina building department officials that forced people who had lost their homes to the recent hurricane out of newly constructed wood shelters back into cloth tents.
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In our runner-up winner in the stupidest thing I've heard all week contest is the Georgia mother who was arrested for allowing her 10-year-old son to walk unattended less than a mile to a nearby store.
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We'll tell you which Hollywood celebrity checked himself into a mental health facility because he was so distraught that Trump won the election.
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We'll tell you why "peer-reviewed " studies released by drug and medical device companies about the safety and efficacy of their products should be taken with a huge grain of salt.
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In our "No good deed goes unpunished" segment, we'll tell you why the head of a hospital was forced to issue an apology after arranging for a free catered lunch as part of an employee appreciation event.
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If you or any of your kids participated in the Pokemon Go craze a few years back, we'll tell you how you were secretly working for the company that owned the app and how they are now getting even more prosperous from the efforts of all those who participated.
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We'll tell you which high-profile New York City individual was robbed last week and who attacked & robbed her.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Dekalb County, Georgia, where a father hiding from two home invaders in a closet with his 4-year-old son shoots and kills one of them when the thug discovers them hiding there.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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We'll share a shocking report on literacy in the United States and what state has the highest percentage of illiterate residents.
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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.
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We'll tell you about a UK-based DNA testing company that suddenly vanished along with millions of their customers' DNA records.
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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.
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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.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from economist Irwin Seltzer, who explains why borrowing and printing money does not result in prosperity for the citizens of the countries that do it.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you which national store chain was forced to recall 80,000 pounds of butter and why
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In our runner-up to the stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we'll play a clip of a woman who bought a bottle of Champagne at 5:00 p.m. on election day to celebrate Kamala Harris's winning the election, laughing about the clerk who suggested that her plans to celebrate might be premature.
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We'll ask, since when is taking videos of yourself crying about your candidate losing the election and then posting them online become a thing? We play a clip of one of them.
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We'll tell you about the surge in the number of people searching online for the steps involved in immigrating to another country the day after the election and why many of them might be in for a shock when they discover how hard it is to actually do that.
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We'll ask if President Biden will keep his pledge not to pardon his son Biden and when he will do so.
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In our "Things that didn't age well" segment, we'll discuss two recent pieces of legislation proposed by Democrats to expand the number of Supreme Court justices and ask what you think would happen if the Republicans re-introduced that same legislation next January, crediting the original sponsors of that legislation.
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In a related story, we'll tell you why many Democrats are calling for liberal Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor to announce her retirement immediately
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We'll tell you why several million Wicked Witch dolls shipped to stores to coincide with the release of the Wizard of Oz movie "Wicked" are being recalled and what you will want to do with a black felt-tipped pen if you already bought one.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Katy, Texas, where a 60-year-old woman confronts two armed and masked home intruders.
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My apologies for a brief 5-second drop in the audio during the first 2 minutes of the podcast.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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We'll discuss the latest Fortune 500 companies fleeing California, where they fled, and why.
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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.
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We'll explain what has been happening to global wine consumption and why that is good news for wine drinkers.
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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.
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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.
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In this week's podcast, our quote is from Benjamin Franklin on the crucial difference between something being well said vs. well done.
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In our stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we'll tell you about a woman who tore down a bunch of flags outside of a NJ restaurant and cursed at the staff because she mistakenly believed they were Israeli flags.
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In our "How time changes things" segment, we'll play a clip of a Democrat Presidential candidate from 2016 calling for the immediate deportation of illegal aliens. Today, Democrats would label that same person a "MAGA extremist."
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We'll play a clip of a young gay black man telling you why you should vote for Donald Trump.
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We'll play another clip of a panel of so-called experts testifying before a Congressional hearing about the dangers of Global Warming who can't answer a very simple question about how much CO2 there is in the earth's atmosphere.
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We'll play a clip of a Biden DOJ nominee who won't answer a simple question about her own racial biases after claiming that absolutely everyone has them.
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We have our weekly dose of Word salad from Kamala Harris. If any of our followers can understand her point, please e-mail me with your answer.
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We have a tip for the hunters in our audience on locating some new prime private land hunting areas based on the political yard signs you might see in landowners' front yards this week.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Brevard County, Florida, where two masked and armed home invaders come face to face with an armed homeowner. It doesn't end well for the thugs.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from author Margaret Atwood about the importance of separating feelings from behavior.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we have three contenders for you to vote on. You decide the winner:
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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.
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The second is Donald Trump talking about the size of Arnold Palmer's penis during a rally in Pennsylvania.
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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.
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Our "Most outrageous thing I've heard all week" segment will tell you why a female Marine Corps veteran was forced to deplane from her flight and not allowed back on until she changed the T-shirt she was wearing.
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We'll tell you how much the yearly cost of a K-12 education has increased in the past 50 years and the impact it has had on student test scores (Hint: It is a number less than zero)
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We'll play a clip of a recorded phone call with CDC officials admitting that the COVID-19 vaccine information they posted on their website was wrong and what happened after they made that admission.
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We'll tell you about a story you didn't hear on the evening news about a group of teenage girls beating an elderly disabled man to death because they were bored and had nothing better to do.
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In our health & science segment, we'll explain why you should avoid burning many synthetic scented candles in your home, particularly if you have young children.
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We'll tell you the length of the new world record for the longest rifle shot and where it took place.
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We'll tell you about a new method gangs of thieves use to steal merchandise before it even gets to the store.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Florida, where a homeowner shoots & kills 2 of 3 armed intruders and wounds the third.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from an Indian Guru who explains one of the traits that distinguishes intelligent people from stupid people. It involves whether or not you ever question decisions you have made or things that you believe in.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you which Medical school has decided to set aside 75% of the slots in its next freshman class for DEI applicants only and what acceptance requirement they are prepared to waive to meet that objective.
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In our runner up to the Stupidest thing I've heard all week contest, we'll bring you a clip of a man asking young people of voting age tough questions like "How many hours are there in a day?" and "How many dimes does it take to make a dollar?"
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In a follow-up to last week's clip of Kamala Harris giving an embarrassing word salad answer to a question she was asked during her interview on 60 Minutes, we'll tell you how CBS has edited her response to that question when they posted that interview on line and ask the question "When is a transcript not a transcript?"
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We'll play a clip from Saturday Night Live's opening skit this past weekend, in which they take shots at both Kamala Harris and President Biden.
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In our science & health segment, we'll tell you about a new study put out by the National Institute for Health (NIH) in which they describe the detrimental effect of Fluoride on young brains and why pregnant women and parents of small children might want to consider switching to bottled spring water instead of drinking tap water.
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We'll play a clip of a black woman from California who was arrested and lost her home after a warrant for her arrest was issued by the California Attorney General's office (headed up by then Attorney General Kamala Harris) because her sick daughter had missed too many day of school because of a severe chronic genetic illness.
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We'll tell you what happened in Norway after they imposed a wealth tax on its wealthiest citizens. Hint: People can move and take their wealth with them.
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We'll tell you about a University professor who claimed that men who wouldn't vote for a female President should be "lined up and shot."
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Scottsdale, Arizona, where a father encounters a naked man in his children's bedroom late at night.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the actor Samuel L. Jackson on why he believes guns are not the cause of the shooting incidents we see on an almost weekly basis in this country.
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In our stupidest (and scariest) thing I've heard all week segment, we'll play a clip of a bunch of young people of voting age being asked simple questions that any 8th grader should be able to answer, but they can't.
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In our runner-up to the winner of the stupidest thing I've heard all week contest, we'll play a clip of Kamala Harris giving a gibberish answer to a question she was asked during her interview on 60 Minutes.
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In another Kamala Harris clip, we'll play a clip of her trying to ad-lib after her teleprompter goes on the fritz during a campaign rally speech.
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We'll tell you what percentage of the teenagers in this country don't know how to swim. I was shocked by the number.
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We'll play a clip of a young black woman who tells us why she voted for Donald Trump.
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We'll tell you about a free speech case that the State of Colorado lost and why it will cost the state taxpayers $1.5 million.
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We'll tell you why the head of DHS claims that FEMA might not have enough money to cover the cost of disaster relief efforts during the next hurricane.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Oklahoma, where the son of the homeowner takes on three masked home invaders with his rifle. It does not end well for the three thugs.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the late George Carlin, who tells us what is more important than just teaching your kids to read.
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An example of George Carlin's advice/warning can be found in an incredibly misleading claim about CEO endorsements put out by the Harris campaign.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you which city decided to (illegally) temporarily ban the sale of guns & ammunition and why.
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We'll play part of a campaign ad from a decorated US Navy Veteran running for the US Senate in his home state of Virginia who immigrated to the US as a refugee from Vietnam as a young boy. In the ad, he explains why what he sees happening in this country scares him.
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In the news you didn't hear on any network news show last week, we'll tell you how many hundreds of thousands of immigrants with felony convictions (including murder and rape) are living free in this country.
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We'll play a clip of an FBI whistle-blower testifying before a Senate committee about his advice to the American people.
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For humor, we have a satirical list of the consequences that might result from the abolition of the Federal Department of Education.
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We'll play a clip of former Senator and Secretary of State John Kerry explaining why he believes the First Amendment is a "Roadblock" to the government's ability to stamp out anything he would classify as "disinformation." In a related (scary) clip, AOC echoes his thoughts.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Jacksonville, Florida, where a woman shoots & kills a man who broke into her home in the middle of the night in violation of a restraining order.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is about the kinds of people who start, spread, and believe conspiracy theories.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you about a high school principal who called the police to have some parents removed from a girls' soccer match because he didn't like the wristbands they were wearing.
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In a close runner-up, we'll tell you why Kamala Harris's campaign promise to build 3 million new homes during her first term as president is not mathematically possible.
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We'll play a clip of liberal talk show host Bill Maher slamming Kamala Harris.
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We will pay for a clip showcasing Kamala Harris's wide array of accents, which change depending on her state and her audience.
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In the most deceptive national news headline we've seen in a long time, we'll tell you about a headline that claimed that a Kamala Harris campaign office had been struck by "Gunfire" when it hadn't been.
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We'll give you some details from the recently released FBI national crime report for 2023 and tell you how many people were murdered last year, what types of weapons were used to kill them, and which group of people accounted for the majority of those killed.
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We'll give you some details you didn't hear on TV about the so-called Mass shooting that occurred in Birmingham, Alabama, outside of a local club this past weekend.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Tennessee, where a man returns home and confronts two armed thugs who had attacked his wife and were robbing his home.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from talk show host the late Dick Cavette on why you should want to hear things that you don't want to hear.
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We'll tell you why we play more stupid Kamala Harris clips than stupid Donald Trump clips.
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This brings us to our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week segment in which Kamala Harris first tells a group of young people how smart they are and then a second clip of her giving a speech telling the audience how stupid she believes young people are. I guarantee you never heard that second clip on the evening news.
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We'll play a clip from the trailer of the new movie "Am I a Racist," which opened in theaters nationwide last week. This funny movie lampoons the "Woke" and DEI movements with some spot-on satire.
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On Monday, two New York City police officers accidentally wounded two innocent civilians while shooting at an armed & dangerous suspect. We'll tell you how frequently NY City police officers miss their intended target and why the guns they were issued have a lot to do with their abysmal shooting performance.
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We'll tell you how many people are claiming that both this past Sunday's assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the one in July (in which two people died) were staged events orchestrated by the Trump campaign. The numbers might astound you.
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We'll play another clip of Kamala Harris that you never saw on the evening news in which she reacts with dismissive laughter when asked about horrendous crimes being committed by illegal immigrants in this country.
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We'll play a 50-year-old clip of Bob Hope asking a question about Zombies and how the comment he adds to the answer is just as funny and relevant today as it was 50 years ago.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Detroit, where a 74-year-old homeowner shoots & kills an armed & dangerous teenage thug who had broken into his home.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the authors of the book Why Nations Fail. It discusses how a country's economic system and taxation policies can kill innovation and remove the incentive to invest in and expand businesses.
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We'll play a short clip of Billionaire Warren Buffet giving some excellent life advice to a group of college students.
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We'll compare the differences in the number of state-level gun laws and homicide rates between two different states at opposite ends of that spectrum and ask, "Do more gun laws reduce gun deaths?" and the answer appears to be a resounding "NO."
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We'll play a clip of an individual explaining the differences between a Democracy and our Constitutional Republic form of government and explain why so many on the left are trying to convince people that the United States is a Democracy.
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We'll play a clip of an interviewer asking a bunch of young white people if voter ID laws are racist and then hear what black people have to say when they are told what the white people said.
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In our "Be careful what you wish for" segment, we'll tell you why New York City asks the governor to declare a State of Emergency for that city so that they don't have to follow their self-imposed sanctuary city requirements.
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In light of the Georgia school shooting last week, we'll compare how many school shooting incidents have taken place in schools where specially trained teachers and staff are allowed to carry concealed weapons in those schools vs. schools where that practice is prohibited.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Maryland, where a restaurant employee shoots & kills an armed robber.
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In this week's Podcast, our quote of the week describes the most dangerous types of liars
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we once again have two contenders:
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The first is the City of San Diego, which ticketed a disabled veteran for putting on free giant soap bubble shows for kids in a public park
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The second contender is a clip of voting-age young people who can't answer simple questions about the United States and world history.
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You decide the winner.
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In a close runner-up, we have Kamala Harris's incoherent answer to a simple question about her plans to deal with Climate change.
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We also have a clip of Kamala Harris speaking to several audiences in her newly acquired Southern accent.
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We'll tell you which major US city implemented a mandatory plastics recycling program more than two years ago but has yet to recycle any more than 250 TONS of plastic they have collected since that program went into effect.
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If you are a Republican and voted for Donald Trump in the primary elections and Kamala Harris becomes the 47th president of the United States, we'll tell you how you helped make that possible.
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We'll tell you how much CO2 last year's Canadian wildfires added to the atmosphere. The amount is staggering.
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We'll play a clip of actor Morgan Freeman telling the late Mike Wallace, a 60 Minutes interviewer, why he finds the entire concept of Black History Month ridiculous.
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In our science minute, we'll tell you how many thousands of meteorites strike the earth's surface each year and why you never see 99% of them.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from California, where three armed thugs invade a home at 5:00 AM, but only two are left alive.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius on why you should lead a virtuous life regardless of your belief in God.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll share with you a question about grocery prices by the former spokesperson for Senator John Kerry.
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In our runner-up to the Stupidest Thing I've Heard all week contest, we'll tell you what common food item the TSA classifies as a liquid and limits the amount you can have in your carry-on luggage to just 3.4 ounces, even though you can't pour it.
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We have a bunch of audio and video clips this week, starting with Jon Stewart lampooning the multiple examples of hypocrisy at the Democratic National Convention last week.
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We'll read a letter from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce to now VP Nominee Tim Walz requesting that he stop claiming that he had received an award from them.
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In another clip, Nobel Award-winning economist Milton Friedman explains to talk show host Phil Donahue why greed is not a bad thing.
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In another clip, tech legend David Friedberg challenges Kamala Harris's claims about alleged price gouging using a variety of hard, contradictory data.
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In yet another Milton Friedman clip, he explains why price controls have always failed as a cure for inflation and gives a simple analogy to explain why.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Houston, where the 20-year-old son of the homeowner springs into action and confronts three armed home invaders who had attacked his father and were holding his sisters hostage.
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In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from the famed Science fiction writer, the late Robert Heinlein, on the worst kind of tyranny.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you about a ridiculous study that concluded that deer hunting was responsible for an increase in gun violence.
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In a close runner-up, we'll play a clip of a speech by Kamala Harris, who claims that if elected, she intends to go after those responsible for "Price gauging" instead of "Price gouging." That's a big difference!
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In yet another Kamala Harris clip, she explains the difference between equality and equity and her vision of having all Americans enjoy the benefits of an "equal outcome" regardless of skill, ability, talent, effort, or work ethic.
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We'll play a frightening short clip of police officers in Governor Tim Walz's Minnesota walking down a neighborhood street during the Covid pandemic, shooting people standing on their front porches with paintball guns if they refuse to go inside their homes as required by Governor Walz's curfew.
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In a related story, we'll tell you which company was ordered to pay a woman $700,000 after a jury found that she was wrongly terminated for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccination.
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We'll tell you who is behind a dramatic rise in violent crime in New York's Central Park. (Hint: they are housed at taxpayer expense in nearby hotels).
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In a related story, we'll play a clip of Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd telling us who is responsible for a series of major high-end home robberies in his county.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from California, where the owner of a Smoke shop confronts four armed thugs trying to rob his store. The thugs didn't count on the store owner having his gun.
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In this week's Podcast, our quote of the week is from author Hegel Borg about a mental affliction that both he and I suffer from
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you about a child rapist who was flown into the US at taxpayer expense and then released by a local judge on a $500 bond after being arrested for raping that child.
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We'll tell you about the false claims made by VP candidate Tim Walz and why his claims that they were just a "slip of the tongue" is an easily proven lie.
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We'll give you another update on the impending death of the City of San Francisco and tell you what landmark restaurants in that city just announced they are closing and why.
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We'll tell you what state has finally realized that their ban on single-use plastic bags was a huge mistake and what one of their ironic proposed solutions to the problem they created is
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We'll tell you what common birthday decoration causes hundreds of power outages in this country every year and caused the residents of New Orleans to boil their water last week.
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We'll tell you what the Congressional Budget Office predicts will have a far more significant negative impact on the US economy over the next decade than Climate Change.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Albuquerque, where a disabled retired Marine shoots and kills an armed thug breaking into his bedroom in the middle of the night.
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Our quote is two related quotes on the history of the failure of Socialism, one by Thomas Sowell and the second by the Nobel award-winning economist the late Milton Freidman.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll play a clip of VP Kamala Harris struggling to answer the simple question: "What are your plans to bring inflation under control"?
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In a close second, we'll tell you about a University graduate student who is complaining that getting arrested for participating in an illegal on-campus protest is interfering with the time she has available to work on her Doctoral Dissertation.
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We'll tell you about a ridiculous claim by the head of the Federal Trade Commission. She is planning on launching a probe into what she claims are "enormous profits" being made by large grocery store chains even though none of them operate on a profit margin greater than 3%.
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We'll tell you how many IRS employees owe the agency back taxes and ask why they are still working there if they haven't paid their own taxes.
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We'll tell you which national labor union has stopped paying its office staff employees and locked them out of their workplace.
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We'll play a clip of a young black woman who spoke at the Trump rally in Georgia last week in which she tells the audience why Kamala Harris is no friend of Back people.
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In a follow-up to last week's story on the looming death of San Francisco, we'll give you another reason businesses are fleeing the city: sky-high electric rates.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from San Antonio, where the owner of a stolen pick-up truck locates his truck and gets into a gunfight with the thief who stole it.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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?
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We'll also play a short collection of clips highlighting the wit & wisdom of Kamala Harris.
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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.
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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.
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In this week's podcast (our 100th episode), our quote of the week is a laughable one from Vice President Kamala Harris repeating the exact three words four times in 30 seconds.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you about a new Facebook scam in which thousands of not-too-smart people take a quiz that provides personal information that can help hackers hack into and take over their banking and E-mail accounts.
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We'll tell you what the polls say about the Trump/Harris Presidential race.
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We'll play another clip of VP Harris repeating the same nonsensical catchphrase repeatedly at dozens of different speaking events.
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We'll tell you which 16 college major degrees pay the least and why your children or grandchildren should not borrow more than $100,000 to obtain one.
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We'll update you on how much progress the politicians in charge of running the City of San Francisco are making toward their goal of killing that once beautiful & vibrant city. The end is near.
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We'll tell you about changes auto manufacturers are making regarding their investments in EV production. Hint: Don't expect to see an end to the production of internal combustion engine vehicles anytime in the next several decades.
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We'll talk about last week's global cloud computing outage and some things that were and weren't affected.
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We'll give you an update on the collapse of the Chinese banking system
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Denver, where a man returning to his apartment at 1:00 AM has a violent encounter with an intruder.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from playwright Oscar Wilde, who explains why experience is the hardest teacher.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we again have two contenders.
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The first one is the hundreds of people posting on social media claiming that the Trump campaign staged the Trump assassination attempt.
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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.
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In a close runner-up, we'll tell you which city decided to declare one of its police stations a school and why.
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We'll tell you why a Federal judge in Florida dismissed the classified documents case against Donald Trump.
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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.
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We'll tell you what items viewed as highly collectible 10-20 years ago are now virtually worthless. The list is long.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard on the two ways people allow themselves to be fooled.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you who President Biden thanked for helping him win his very first election to the US Senate.
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We'll give you an update on the astounding number of shootings that took place in Chicago over the 4th of July holiday weekend.
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We'll tell you which state leads the country in net population loss and why. Hint: It isn't California.
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We'll tell you where you can find new vending machines in grocery stores that dispense ammunition and how they verify your age.
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We'll tell you about a dangerous new phishing scam that is targeting iPhone users
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We'll play a controversial clip of a young woman claiming that men and women aren't equal and why.
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We'll tell you about a man who shot 7 people in Kentucky last week, killing 4, and ask why this convicted felon was out on parole just 3 years after being convicted of raping a 13-year-old girl.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Glendale, California, where an armed thug picks the wrong car to try and carjack and winds up DRT (Dead right there).
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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.
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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.
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We'll explain the ramifications of the Supreme Court's ruling in the so-called "Chevron Deference" case.
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We'll give you a quick recap of the reaction to last week's Presidential debate.
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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.
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We'll deconstruct the Surgeon General's claim from last week that we know how a Gun violence "health crisis" in this country.
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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.
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We'll play a clip of Tucker Carlson being challenged by an Australian journalist on how he dealt with her outrageous accusations.
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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.
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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.