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  • In today's Podcast, we remind you that today is this Summer Solstice, with the most daylight of any day of the year. 

  • Our quote of the day is another by Thomas Sowell on why using facts when debating ignorant people with a sense of moral superiority wastes your time.

  • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you about a government agency that fined itself a quarter of a million dollars for cutting down some trees without a permit.

  • We'll play a 30-second clip from the old TV show Mayberry RFD where Sheriff Taylor (Andy Griffith) explains why you can't let children make permanent, life-altering decisions at such a young age. You can listen to that clip here: https://www.tiktok.com/@woopigsumo/video/7107064189906210091?lang=en

  • We'll explain why the Monday morning news story about "3 mass shootings over the Juneteenth weekend" disappeared from the network newscasts in less than 24 hours.

  • We'll tell you about an incident where 20 armed IRS agents showed up at a Montana sporting goods store and what they took with them when they left.

  • It's been less than a week since the owner of the two most prominent hotels in San Francisco walked away from those properties, and now the owner of the largest shopping mall in that city has told its bank they are abandoning that mall which now has a store vacancy rate greater than 50%

  • In putting things into perspective, we'll remind you how much Trump asked to build the US/Mexico border wall and how much cities like New Your are asking for Federal aid to house, feed & care for illegal immigrants. The wall would have been a bargain.

  • We'll briefly comment on the sweetheart plea deal that was given to Hunter Biden to settle the two felony charges of willful tax evasion and the felony charge of illegal possession of a handgun. Some people I know have gotten stiffer penalties for speeding tickets they have received.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Houston, where a homeowner winds up in a shootout with two armed thugs in his yard at 3:00 AM. 
     

  • In this week's episode, we repeat a previous quote from Benjamin Franklin on why the government should not make a living in poverty comfortable and tie that quote back to the new work requirement for food stamp benefits that is part of the new proposed debt ceiling cap legislation. 

  • In our stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, I'll tell you about a $350,000 grant the Department of Homeland Security gave to a small college to come up with a "Right-wing radicalization" pyramid graphic that lumps organizations like the Republican National Committee and Fox News in with Neo-Nazi and White Supremacist groups. 

  • We'll play a 3-minute video from a Canadian woman who explains how Canada's "Free universal health care system" is not only NOT free but how people are dying needlessly because of it and why Canadians are traveling to the US to find (and pay for) vital & timely health care. You can watch that video here: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1244647913128963   

  • I'll tell you how much money the US Government has to borrow every minute to cover this year's projected $1.6 TRILLION budget deficit. In our science segment, I'll share a study that Toyota performed that shows that Hybrid vehicles create 37 times fewer carbon emissions than a comparable 100% EV vehicle. 

  • I'll go into more detail on the dangerous TEMU shopping app, why you should never download it to your phone, and why you should delete it if you already did. 

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Houston, where a thug brings a stick to a gunfight with a store clerk who is armed with a gun.

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from the late NFL Football coach Bum Phillips on when you become a failure, and it has nothing to do with how many times you failed.

  • In our stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we have three contenders:

    • The first is a Congresswoman who keeps asking an FBI whistle-blower about the content of a Tweet from the Twitter account that he keeps telling her isn't his account.

    • The second is claimed by an author who claims that waking up and starting your workday early are symbols of White Supremacy.

    • The third is a claim by researchers that climate change is responsible for increased gun homicides.

  • We'll tell you which incredibly small demographic group accounts for more than one-third of the annual homicide victims in this country.

  • We'll tell you the estimated annual cost to house, feed, cloth, and provide medical & educational services to the 6.6 million illegal aliens who have entered this country since Biden was sworn in as President and compare that number to the estimated cost to end homelessness in this country.

  • In our Economic literacy segment, we'll read a letter from a professor of economics explaining to a man how a trip to a supermarket can convince his college-aged sister that capitalism isn't evil.

  • We'll briefly warn you about a very popular & very dangerous shopping App known as TEMU and why you should remove it from your phone. More details next week.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Las Vegas, where an armed man fleeing from the police tries to carjack an occupied car as part of his escape plan. Unfortunately for the thug, the driver of the vehicle was also armed. 

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the day is another by Nobel Award-winning Physicist John Feynman on the difference between education and intelligence.

  • Producer Susan fills us in on where the practice of celebrating Memorial Day began.

  • We'll tell you how much $100 invested in Berkshire Hathaway would be worth today. The answer might stun you.

  • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we have three contenders. 

  • Two concern lawsuits by people who claim they were injured by hot food they purchased at the drive-up window of fast food restaurants, and the third is a statement by the head of the ATF regarding his knowledge of firearms. You decide the winner.

  • In our health minute, we'll revisit the benefits of Vitamin D as it relates to protecting you from the damaging effects of Covid and tell you what percentage of Americans are vitamin D deficient.

  • In our science segment, we have two stories: The first concerns the growth of the Elon Musk-founded Starlink satellite-based communication network. You can see a graphic visualization of that global network here: https://www.facebook.com/runatka.cl/videos/263587622855876

  • The second is a stunning 4-minute video concerning what scientists discovered about the variation in the earth's average temperature over the past 10,000 years when they finished drilling ice core samples for Greenland's 3-kilometer thick ice sheet. You can watch that stunning 4-minute video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmmmgiPha_Y 

  • We'll give you some of the highlights about what the House Committee investigating $10 million in payments to Hunter Biden by various foreign nationals discovered about where a lot of that money went and how it was transferred between 16 different LLC shell companies to try and disguise where it came from and where it was going. A significant story that ABC, CBS, CNN, and NBC decided wasn't newsworthy enough to cover.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Philadelphia, where a man walking down ten street shoots and kills an armed thug trying to rob him at gunpoint. 

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the day is from Physicist Richard Feynman on why knowledge isn't free and what you have to pay to acquire it.

  • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we have a network news anchor proclaiming that the U.S. experienced 23 mass shooting incidents in just the prior week (more than 3 per day every day of the week)

  • In our science minute/things you should know segment, we'll tell you how many operating nuclear reactors there are worldwide and in the U.S., if those numbers are increasing or decreasing, and by how much.

  • In a related clip, we'll play a 4-minute segment from a Congressional hearing where the Deputy Secretary for the US Department of Energy is advocating that the US spend tens of trillions of dollars to achieve a carbon-neutral economy by the year 2050 yet can't/won't answer some fundamental questions associated with the costs and benefits of that proposed program. You can watch that actual 4-minute video clip here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9N8Y67LYcw.  

  • In a game of hot potato, we'll tell you about one self-avowed sanctuary city that has started to bus migrants out of its city to other cities that have not declared themselves to be sanctuary cities and claim they don't have the resources to handle the influx of hundreds of illegal aliens.

  • We'll ask, "Do you know how many years it would take to pay off the national debt if the US started to bank one dollar every second to save up enough money to pay off that debt?". I'm guessing you won't even come close to the actual answer.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Murfreesboro, TN, where a father confronts two armed home invaders holding his son & mother at gunpoint. It doesn't turn out well for the thugs. 

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from actor Denzel Washington on things he would like to see come back in style.

  • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, I was wrong about something I included in this segment last week and explained why.

  • In our science segment, we'll tell you about the first and only woman to win two Nobel Prizes, and Producer Susan will tell us about the only male who achieved a similar accomplishment.

  • We'll tell you why this summer might be the first year in decades when you might be at risk of contracting a case of Yellow Fever (Dengue Fever) and how that risk is tied to the number of illegal immigrants entering this country daily.

  • We'll give you some more background on the shooter in Texas who shot & killed 5 of his neighbors and tell you how many times he had previously been deported.

  • Could AI applications be your next Doctor? The AI application Chat GPT took the medical licensing examination. We'll tell you how it scored.

  • If you donate to causes focused on rescuing abandoned & abused dogs and cats, we'll tell you why the ASPCA might not be the best organization to give your money to.

  • We'll give you an updated cost estimate of the 2022 "Inflation Reduction Act," which was promised to be "Budget Neutral" but now has a considerable price tag based on a new analysis by the Penn/Wharton School of Business.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Albuquerque, New Mexico, where a shop owner sleeping in his store shoots & kills a burglar breaking into his store at 3:00 a.m.

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from poet Maya Angelou.

  • We have two contenders in our "The stupidest thing I've heard all week " segment.

  • We'll tell you what charges were filed against two teenagers who stole a car in Chicago and then crashed it into another vehicle killing a six-month-old baby in the backseat. 

  • In a related story, we'll ask you how much jail time you think you would have gotten if you committed 37 felonies in 17 months. If your answer includes the words "Years," "Months," or "Weeks," you guessed way too long!

  • We'll play a 2-minute clip of a nine-year-old girl speaking at a local school board meeting, ripping the school board members for their hypocrisy when they violated their rules about posting political content on school bulletin boards. 

  • I'll read you a short essay I composed on the impact of Electric Vehicles on fossil fuel power plants that was read on air on a nationally syndicated radio show this past weekend.

  • Our Taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Austin, Texas, where a thug's prophetic last words were, "I'm not afraid of that pistol." 

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from author Thomas Sowell on why studying history is essential.

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

    • The first is a short video from a woman in a supermarket who is outraged because she thinks the store is selling "Lion meat" because she doesn't know the difference in spelling between the words "Lion" and "Loin".

    • The second entry is a petition by obese people who can't fit into a standard airline seat demanding that the FAA require Airlines to sell them two seats for the same price as one seat.

  • We'll tell you about the subsequent increase in postal rates, the third in 12 months, as inflation continues to impact every area of the US economy.

  • We'll tell you about a new Biden Administration rule that will cost you more to get an FHA or Fannie Mae-backed mortgage if you have excellent credit and are buying your next home with a sizeable down payment. 

  • We'll tell you about eight more stores closing because of high crime rates and theft losses: four in Chicago and four in Portland.

  • We'll play a clip from a Congressional hearing where a panel of Climate activists/"experts" lobbying for stricter controls on CO2 emissions is stumped when asked this straightforward question: "What percentage of our atmosphere does CO2 account for?" 

  • We'll tell you how many people got shot over eight days when more than 5,000 teenagers were given guns and ammunition for an annual shooting event.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where an armed citizen shoots & kills a car thief after the thief tries to run him over with a stolen car. 

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the day is from Groucho Marx, describing the art of politics

  • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we'll tell you about one state that wants to make it illegal for landlords to run credit checks on potential tenants.

  • We'll tell you why Whole Foods is closing down one of its flagship stores in a major U.S. city just 12 months after it opened.

  • We'll dissect the claims about the so-called "Gender pay gap" and explain why gender discrimination is not the cause of the gap.

  • We'll tell you how the Founders of the BLM movement are spending millions of dollars of donor money.

  • We'll tell you what a Congresswoman from Missouri spent more than $150,000 of her campaign funds on.

  • In the wake of the two recent mass shootings, we'll tell you why the cry for "We need more gun control laws" (even when the laws being proposed wouldn't have prevented the tragedy) is driven by a psychological reaction to something known as "Cognitive dissonance."

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Chicago, where the manager of an auto parts store shoots & kills an armed robber. 

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the day is from Winston Churchill on the biggest problem with Democracies.

  • I'll share with you a list of words & phrases used by politicians and the media that I'm tired of hearing and why. 

  • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, I'll tell you how MSN described the death of the Nashville school shooter. 

  • We'll update you on the Big Mac Inflation index (yes, it is real) and tell you how much a Big Mac combo meal will cost you in Connecticut. 

  • We'll share a 60-second clip of a heated exchange between Senator Ted Cruz and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Myorkas, who refuses to admit something that we have all seen on TV - That illegal immigrants are just walking across the US/Mexico border. 

  • In our science minute, we'll tell you how & why new cars sold in this country beginning in 2026 won't let you drive them if the car thinks you've had too much to drink. 

  • We'll tell you about a Dutch man who has fathered an estimated 550 children and the huge problem that will likely create in about 18 years. 

  • In our 'Darwin Award Winner" segment, we'll tell you about a teenage car thief who accidentally kills himself while trying to escape from the police. 

  • I'll share with you some questions I asked of a company that wanted me to start buying their "Clean electric power" for a premium over what my electric utility is currently charging me. 

  • We'll tell you what happened when a user first asked the AI program Chat GPT to make a joke about Jesus and then to make a joke about the Prophet Mohammed. 

  • We'll share a 60-second humorous video by a southern woman giving advice to a thug on how not to become the star of our next Taxpayer relief shot. 

  • Our actual Taxpayer relief shot came to us from Houston, where a grandmother who owns & operates a food truck shoots & kills an armed thug trying to rob her. 

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the day is from the late football legend Vince Lombardi on the price of success.  

  • In a related piece, we'll share eight personal characteristics essential for success regardless of your chosen profession and that require zero special talents.  

  • In our "News & Perspective" segment, we'll tell you why the widely reported claim of "There have been 33 K-12 school shootings in this country so far this year' that was included as commentary with many of the reports of the tragic Nashville school shooting is an absurd lie.

  • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we have two contenders. You decide which one is this week's award winner.  

    • The first is a claim that drinking coffee is racist

    • The second is an editorial comment by MSNBC claiming that the Oscar-nominated movie Top Gun - Maverick is "Insidious military propaganda" and '"Poisonous." 

  • We'll play you a clip from a Senate confirmation hearing where a nominee to fill a vacancy for a Federal District Court position can't answer a simple legal question any first-year law student should be able to answer.  

  • We'll play a clip of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing where some startling statistics regarding the rapid release of felons and how many guns are being purchased by women & minorities are revealed.  

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from North Carolina, where a 15-year-old girl (with the help of her 12-year-old brother) uses her mother's gun to shoot and kill a man trying to kill her mother. 

  • In this week's episode of the Jerzee Joe Podcast, we catch up on a few things we didn't have time to cover and keep it a little lighter as we stay away from politics and focus on some interesting (but important) trivia.

  • Our quote of the day is by Nobel award-winning physicist Richard Feynman.

  • In the stupidest thing I've heard this week, we have two contenders. You decide which one is more stupid:

    • The first is from a  college professor who claims your well-stocked & well-organized pantry makes you a racist.

    • The second is from a woman who is claiming  that she was discriminated against because a particular fast food restaurant didn't have any vegetarian options on their menu for her to choose from

  • We'll tell you about a felon in Chicago who illegally moved into a home he didn't own, changed the locks, and why the police won't remove this trespasser from the owner's property.

  • We'll tell you about some famous people & celebrities who all have genius IQs and how high your IQ has to be to qualify as a genius. Some of the names on the list might surprise you.

  • We'll tell you about a dangerous substance you come into contact with at least once per week that kills thousands of people yearly and whose use is not regulated by any State or Federal agency.  

  • In our science minute, we will explain what the Continental Divide is (Hint:  It is NOT the Ricky Mountains), where the highest point on Interstate 80 east of the Rockies can be found, and how many pounds of copper ore you have to process to get 10 pounds of pure copper.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Pulaski County, Georgia, where an armed homeowner shoots & kills one of four armed teenagers who simultaneously attempted a home invasion into his home.

  • In this week's episode, we had so much to talk about that we ran out of time, and the podcast got stopped just as we began this week's taxpayer relief shot. We will cover that truncated item in full during next week's podcast and several other things we teased but didn't have time to get to this week. 

  • So what did we have time to cover?

  • Our quote of the week by Thomas Sowell on why some intelligent people say some foolish things

  • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, I'll tell you about a proposal by a Maryland State legislator to raise the minimum age below which someone couldn't be charged with first-degree murder, no matter how heinous that murder was.

  • In the saddest thing I've heard all week, I'll play a clip by President Biden talking about job creation during his administration and repeatedly referring to and emphasizing those job creation figures as '"Thousands of new jobs" when he should have been saying "millions of new jobs." 

  • I'll review the President's 2024 budget proposal and tell you why it is, by design, intended to be dead on arrival and about the exploding interest rate debt bomb it contains.

  • In our "you won't hear this on TV segment," we'll tell you about:

  • A new deadly invasive species are multiplying rapidly in the Western hemisphere

  • We'll tell you what percentage of the 3,033 counties in the United States account for more than 50% of all homicides in this country. The figure might shock you.

  • We'll tell you how the police in Louisiana classified the death of a man whose body was found in a ditch wrapped in plastic and an old carpet five days after his disappearance. Hint: The police have not launched a murder investigation

  • We'll read you a short essay by an economics professor who explains the US tax system using a story about ten drinking buddies and how they decided to split their collective bar tab. 

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the day is from Winston Churchill, who points outs the biggest problems with capitalism and socialism. 

  • We'll share an audio clip of some listener feedback

  • In our stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we'll tell you about a claim that this country has experienced almost 100 mass shootings this year and why that claim is idiotic. 

  • Nick Freitas, on calling something “common sense,” doesn’t make it common sense.

  • We'll tell you how much New York City got when auctioned off more than $200 million in new & unused Covid supplies and equipment. If you think they got around 10 cents on the dollar, you are being way too optimistic. 

  • We'll tell you about what happened to two illegal aliens who shot & killed a bald eagle in Nebraska. 

  • We'll tell you about a program Sweden has created that pays immigrants to return to their home countries and why New York City might want to consider adopting a similar program. 

  • We'll tell you how to become smarter by investing 12 minutes of your time daily. 

  • We'll let you know about a real Hershey chocolate bar competitor who has come out with an answer to Hershey's new "Her/She" woke pronoun named candy bar. 

  • If you want to eat ice cream that is higher in protein and lower in carbs, we'll tell you where you can buy a new ice cream infused with crickets. 

  • We'll let you know how much the population of Russia has declined in the past decade and why that rate of decline is likely to accelerate. 

  • Our taxpayer relief shop comes to us from Orlando, Florida, where a jewelry shop owner takes on four armed thugs and comes out on top.

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the day is from Eleanor Roosevelt, describing how to tell the difference between great minds and small minds.

  • I'll tell you how long and how much money it costs to get my Concealed weapon to carry permit in New Jersey and how the New Jersey process compares to other states.

  • We'll tell you what might be a new US record for the most egregious speeding violation in North America.

  • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll bring you a quote by Vice President Kamala Harris on what she claims she and President Biden have accomplished concerning heating & electric costs.

  • In our "You won't hear this on TV segment," we have two stories. 

  • The first is yet another in a long list of alleged suicides and unsolved murders involving business associates of Bill & Hillary Clinton. 

  • Our second story is the sad tale of a Colorado couple that an anti-gun group convinced to sue gun & ammunition companies and how that decision resulted in them having to declare bankruptcy and lose their home.

  • We'll tell you about a great gift idea for your environmentally active friends & relatives that you will probably never want to use yourself!

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Indianapolis, where a single woman shoots & kills a violent ex-boyfriend who broke into her apartment at 1:00 a.m. 
     

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the day will be an audio clip from Florida Sheriff Grady Judd on what the State of Florida and his police department are doing to prevent school shootings in that state and in his county.

  • We'll update you on the shooting deaths of three Michigan State University students last week and how a plea deal offered to the shooter in 2019 might be responsible for their deaths.

  • In our "The stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we tell you what CNN commentator Don Lemon said about former Governor & US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley after she announced her intention to seek the Republican Party nomination for next year's Presidential race.

  • In this month's Darwin Award winner, we'll tell you how a catalytic converter thief in California met with an untimely death.

  • In our "stories that you won't hear on TV" segment, we'll tell you about what stopped the shooting incident in an El Paso shopping mall last week and about $600,00 in funds missing from a Georgia charity founded by former gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams. 

  • We'll update you on the lengths that New York City is doing house 46,000 illegal immigrants who have arrived in that city and how much it costs the taxpayers.

  • In our science minute, we'll answer the question:  "Is the sun a ball of fire?" If not, why not.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Georgia, where a neighbor shoots & kills a man with a knife who had already killed one woman and was attacking two others.

  • Our quote of the day is from Science fiction author Isaac Azimov on evidence-based beliefs.

  • We have two contenders on our "Stupidest thing I heard all week" segment. Producer Sue decides which one is the winner.

  • We'll let you know about New York City buying bus tickets to Canada for illegal immigrants currently housed in that City.

  • We'll let you know about a plan by the City of Philadelphia to hire lifeguards who can't swim to watch over swimmers at City operated pools this summer.

  • We'll let you know how much time a Minnesota District Attorney and an elected district court Judge felt was an adequate sentence for a child rapist. Hint: You probably have a can of soup in your closet that has been there longer than the recommended & approved plea deal sentence.

  • How House Democrats gave themselves a tax-free $34,000 raise in December while they still had majority control of the House of Representatives and why you never heard about it.

  • We'll let you know how much our self-avowed Socialist & Millionaire Senator from Vermont wants to charge you to hear him lecture you on the evils of capitalism.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Ft. Smith, Arkansas, where a thug brings a knife to a gunfight with a homeowner with a predictable result. 

  • In this week's episode, our quote of the day will be from author Thomas Sowell on why the word racism is like ketchup.

  • A new segment is called "The stupidest thing I've heard all week." This week's credit goes to Jane Fonda, who claims that the "Climate Crisis" results from racism.

  • In our health minute, we'll review 30 months' worth of data showing that the Covid vaccination program had little, if any, effect on the number of monthly Covid-related fatalities. See that graph here

  • In our science minute, we'll describe how many feet of 6" wide lithium film Lithium-Ion battery manufacturers get from a single 11-pound ingot of Lithium. The answer will surprise you.

  • We'll point out how the media and Democrat politicians treat lies told by Republican politicians vs. how they treat lies told by Democrat politicians (including the long list of lies told by Joe Biden).

  • We'll talk about how single male illegal immigrants being temporarily housed in a New York City hotel reacted when they were told they were being moved to a communal barracks-style housing in Brooklyn to free up those hotel rooms for immigrant families with children.

  • We'll talk about the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick following the January 6th riot and how death certificates differentiate between the cause of death and the manner of death.

  • The political uproar of the "JR-15" rife, a .22 caliber rifle being made to accommodate the smaller & changing body sizes of young shooters.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes from Phoenix, where a man pumping gas shoots and kills an armed robber.

  • In this week's podcast, we lighten things up a bit.

  • Our quote of the day is from George  Washington about the company you keep.

  • We ask if you know how to spell the name of Australia's national airline and the derivation of  that name (Hint:  You probably don't)

  • We mention a woman upset that a yogurt company that listed the names of the cows that gave the milk used to make the yogurt all had girls' names.

  • We discuss (and play audio) how not doing his reading assignments cost a senior college contestant on the Wheel of Fortune game show a million dollars.

  • In our science minute, we'll describe how a school in Massachusetts hasn't been able to turn off any of the school's 7,000 lights for almost two years because they turned over total control of all the systems in the school to a building automation system that failed.

  • In our health minute, we'll discuss the benefits of vitamins  D & E, why most Americans aren't getting enough of them, and the dangers associated with those deficiencies.

  • The new emotionally charged term "Traffic violence"  that public transportation advocates are using to attack private car ownership.

  • Massive corruption in the New York City construction industry. "Shocked, I tell you, just shocked" (Can you name the movie that quote came from)?

  • This a cautionary tale about why people in France are rioting in cities all across that country over proposed changes to that country's pension system and why the US could be next if minor changes to our own Social Security system aren't made soon.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Indianapolis, where a homeowner confronts a man armed with a knife in his home at 4 a.m.

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the day is from author Ayn Rand (Atlas Shrugged) on the consequences of ignoring reality. 

  • I'll give some perspective on the Biden classified documents story and review the rules & laws governing the handling and storage of classified documents. 

  • We'll review the news report claims that there were "51 school shootings in the United States last year" and dissect the facts & nonsense behind that sensational claim.

  • We'll talk about $700 "WiFi enabled" smart litter boxes for your cat.

  • We'll discuss how many people died from a drinking-induced liver disease last year and how that compares to other causes of death like gun homicides, Drug overdose deaths, and traffic accidents.

  • An update on the various proposals to ban gas stoves that are now appearing at the state & city level and how one Governor essentially said, "Hold my beer and watch this"

  • Going back to the Ayn Rand quote on the consequences of ignoring reality, we'll revisit the predicted insolvency of the Social Security system by 2035 and the interest rate bomb that is going to blow a hole in the Federal budget this year, and how large that bomb will be in the years to come.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes from San Antonio, Texas, where a resident shoots & kills a thug who broke down his front door to gain entry into his apartment: 
     

  • In this week's Podcast: Our quote of the day is from author Ayn Rand on the point where the people need government permission to do most things, but the government doesn't need the permission of the people to do what it wants to do.

  • A new artificial intelligence program that can create things like original essays and poems without plagiarizing previous works.

  • Why the earth's orbit is getting larger, and how many new stars were created in the Universe last year.

  • We'll review a new study by Stanford University looking back at two years worth of Covid data and the shocking results they came up with regarding case fatality rates by age group.

  • We'll inform you about a new Federal proposal to outlaw gas stoves in homes and apartments. Read about it here: https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2023/01/10/gas-stove-ban-us/11022254002/

  • We'll summarize the latest data dump by the US Census Bureau and talk about the trends in median household incomes and poverty rates, how they differ by region and race, and changes in child poverty rates, and how those rates differ dramatically based on the race of the child. See that data release here: https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2022/income-poverty-health-insurance-coverage.html

  • We'll summarize how many police officers were intentionally murdered in 2022 and who is killing them.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes from Louisiana, where a single mother confronts and shoots a recently released violent felon who broke into her home at 4:30 in the morning. 

  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the day is from author Robert Louis Stevenson on why the seeds you sow are more important than what you reap.

  • The memory benefits of exercise and the health benefits that come from drinking tea

  • We'll describe a college-level course Titled "Angry white males" and ask, "Would a course titled Angry black females result in the firing of the professor that offered it"?

  • We'll describe a school in Virginia where the principal, in the name of "student equity" and "equal outcomes," decided not to tell her high-achieving students that they had qualified as National Scholar award winners, depriving them of scholarship opportunities.

  • Where you wind up if you type in the URL address www.antifa.com

  • We'll revisit a 1978 documentary predicting the coming of the following global ice age. Listen to just the first 2 minutes of this 22-minute piece from 1978 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQRqr9_jw5I

  • The IRS has increased the business mileage allowance for 2023 and what that means if you drive your car for business or charity purposes.

  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes from New Orleans, where a convenience store clerk shoots and kills an armed robber. Watch the video here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io026wa9y9Q 
     
     

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