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 7 episodes:
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In this week's Podcast, in our "stupidest thing I’ve heard all week" segment, we have three contenders. You decide the winner.
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The first is a woman claiming that more police officers on the street won’t make the streets safer.
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The second is talk show host Joy Reid claiming that everything ever invented by a white person was stolen from a black person.
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The third is a claim that owning a dog is a major contributor to climate change.
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We’ll give you an update on the status of that city-owned and operated grocery store in Kansas City, Missouri.
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We’ll play a video of Senator Ted Cruise questioning a witness about whether or not National Guard troops were offered to protect the Capitol building the day before the January 6th protest.
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We’ll tell you why the Mayor of New Orleans and one of her bodyguards are facing criminal charges.
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We’ll play a video clip of former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo telling John Stossel who he believes is the most dangerous person in the world when it comes to the security of the United States.
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We’ll play another clip from John Stossel describing the death spiral of San Francisco.
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Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Fairborn, Ohio, where five home invaders encounter an armed resident, but only four leave alive.
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In this week's podcast, in our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we’ll tell you how the city of Philadelphia wasted $24 million in taxpayer dollars to buy 25 electric school buses that never worked, and why they can’t get their money back.
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We’ll tell you about three convicted sex offenders who were also illegal aliens who were arrested by ICE agents in New Jersey last week, and ask why they were not in prison.
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We’ll tell you about another illegal alien in NJ with two prior DWI arrests who was arrested for killing a mother & her daughter in a car crash he caused while driving drunk again, and ask the same question.
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We’ll tell you about a high school in Virginia that was arranging and paying for abortions for some of the teenage girls in their school without the knowledge or consent of the girls’ parents.
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We’ll give you an update on how the violent crime rate in Washington, D.C., and ask whether Trump was right to federalize the police operations in that city.
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We’ll tell you how many new coal-fired power plants the Chinese government is constructing. The number might astound you, and you might wonder why you didn’t hear about it on the news.
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With all of the media’s focus on the efforts by Texas to redraw the boundaries of their congressional districts, in a bit of data you didn’t hear on the news, we’ll tell you about a well-known six state region in this country where Trump got 40% of the vote yet there are no Republican congressmen in any of those six states.
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In our science minute, we’ll tell you about a promising clean way to store surplus wind & solar power.
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Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Florida, where a woman shoots & kills a man armed with a knife who kicked in her front door.
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This week, our quote of the week is brought to us by Congressman Nick Freitas of Virginia, who tells us how Economist Walter Williams defined social justice when it came to the issue of taxes.
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In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we’ll tell how many news agencies wound up reporting fake scientific studies that were constructed to test just how easily the scientific community and the media can be fooled
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We’ll play a clip of a comedy sketch about Global warming from 2013 and marvel at how accurate that piece of satire has become
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We’ll give you an update on how the Chief of police in Cincinnati has described the incident that happened last weekend, in which a defenseless man lying on the ground was being punched & kicked by a group of 6-8 people.
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We’ll tell you how CNN initially described the gunman who killed four people in a New York City office building last week, and ask: Does this qualify as journalism?
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We’ll bring you a story from Australia that illustrates what a government will do next after all the gun laws they have passed haven’t stopped people from killing each other.
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We’ll go over two lists: The first is a list of all the companies that have moved their headquarters out of California in the last few years, and the second list is the companies that have relocated their headquarters into California. You guess which list is longer.
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We’ll play a clip from John Stossel on how their embracing of socialist policies is crippling Europe
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Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Simi Valley, California, where the ex-boyfriend of a married woman breaks into her home at 1:00 a.m., armed with a knife, and meets her husband, who is armed with a gun.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from Economist Thomas Sowell on the appeal of Socialism to people who decide to advocate for it.
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In our Stupidest Thing I’ve Heard All Week segment, we have four contenders this week. You decide the winner.
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We’ll tell you about an incident that happened last weekend in which a defenseless man lying on the ground was being punched & kicked by a group of 6-8 people, and ask the question “When is a hate crime not a hate crime”?
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We'll play a clip of an investigative journalist from Los Angeles who tried to find out what happened to the $100 million in funds that were raised by the Fire Aid Concert held on January 30th of this year to assist people who lost their homes & possessions to the LA wildfires late last year.
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We’ll play a clip from a UK court case about the punishment a man got for posting a comment on social media and tell you about a woman from Brazil who is facing a 25-year prison sentence for correctly pointing out that a female transgender politician in that country is a man.
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We’ll play a clip by Congressman Nick Freitas, reminding us of what happened with the famous Universe 25 experiment and how it relates to today’s problems associated with high-density housing projects.
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We’ll tell you where a school district illegally forgave the student loans of non-white teachers but not the student loans of white teachers.
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In a lead-in to our taxpayer relief shot segment, we’ll play a clip of Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd answering an interviewer’s question regarding why his deputies shot a wanted suspect 68 times.
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Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Georgia, where a mother & her two children are hiding in an attic from an intruder, but she has a gun that she learned how to shoot just a week earlier.
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This week, our quote of the week is from economist Friedrich Hayek, who discusses the ignorance of people who advocate for socialism.
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In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we’ll play a clip of a US Congresswoman demanding that Congress authorize the creation of a plaque honoring those police officers who she claims died defending the Capitol building on January 6, 2021
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In a story you most likely didn’t hear about on TV, we’ll tell you who shot and seriously wounded an off-duty Customs & Border Patrol agent in New York City Saturday night and why the shooter should never have been on the street to begin with.
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In another story you most likely didn’t hear about on TV, we’ll tell you about a woman in California who staged her fake kidnapping by alleged ICE agents.
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We’ll play a clip from our favorite Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) on why he believes the Federal Government shouldn’t be funding NPR & PBS.
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We’ll play a clip from John Stossel explaining why most of Europe is failing and falling far behind the US in terms of economic output.
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We’ll play a clip of Ronald Reagan describing how Democrats always react to any cost-cutting efforts by Republicans.
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Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Washington State, where a woman shoots & kills a man trying to break into her home at 2:00 a.m.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from Economist Thomas Sowell on what happens when you subsidize irresponsibility.
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In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we’ll tell you what happened to the 15-year-old son of a Wisconsin farmer after he opened a roadside stand in front of his parents’ farm.
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We’ll play a clip of New York City Mayoral candidate Zorhan Mamdani lying about the size of the tax increase he wants to impose on the wealthiest residents of that city.
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We’ll tell you what happened when 1,800 teenagers were given access to loaded guns in Michigan last week.
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We’ll play a clip of a Biden immigration official being questioned about the massive fraud that was uncovered in a Biden-era special immigration program.
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We’ll play a clip from John Stossel questioning the benefits of a proposal not to require black students to learn how to properly speak, write & use proper English.
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We’ll tell you about the massive amounts of electricity AI server farms will require and ask where all that electricity will come from and who will pay for it.
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Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Allentown, PA, where the aggressor in a road rage incident makes the mistake of bringing a baseball bat to a gunfight with the driver of the other car.
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In this week's episode, in our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we have two contenders:
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The first is people claiming the flood deaths in Texas this past weekend are Trump’s and/or climate change’s fault.
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The second is Joe Biden on the TV show “The View,” telling the hosts that he could have beaten Trump had he not dropped out of the race, and why he did. You decide the winner.
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We’ll play a clip of the very different answers your Alexa device was giving to the questions “Why should I vote for Donald Trump?” and “Why should I vote for Kamala Harris?” if you had asked it those two questions last fall.
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In our “Way back” segment, we’ll play a clip of then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praising then President Barack Obama for initiating a surprise bombing raid on Libya without first seeking Congressional approval and then 20 years later, criticizing President Trump for doing the same thing when he decided to approve the bombing raid on Iran’s nuclear facilities last week.
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We’ll play a clip of our favorite Senator John Kennedy questioning a Democrat witness during a Congressional hearing on the rapid nationwide increase in the cost of electricity.
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We’ll tell you about Hunter Biden’s claims that he is broke and ask why he doesn’t just paint and sell some more of his paintings, which he was selling for $50,000 each, just as fast as he could produce them while his father was President.
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We’ll tell you how two of the competing candidates for the position of Mayor of New York City are engaging in a fight that neither one of them can win, and why the biggest loser in that fight would be the people who live & work in New York City.
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In another DOGE update, we’ll tell you how much the US Government was paying in rent every year to lease an office building that housed just 49 government employees.
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Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from McCallen, Texas, where a man from Michigan drives to that city to try and kill Customs & Border Control agents who work out of an office near that City’s airport.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is how acting rich can make you broke and how acting poor can make you rich.
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In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we’ll play a clip of a Los Angeles TV news reporter claiming that people setting fire to cars during last month’s LA Riots were “Just having fun”.
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In our runner-up to the stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we’ll play a clip of a climate activist testifying before Congress who believes that oil company CEOs should be sent to prison and the massive flaw in his logic.
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We’ll bring you up to speed on the things the Democratic candidate for the Mayor of New York City is promising to implement if elected.
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We’ll play a clip of a parody of that Mayor’s promise to create city-owned and operated grocery stores in New York City.
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We’ll tell you about a trend in the political affiliation of big city mayors and why that trend should scare you if you live in one of them.
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We’ll explain to you what the US Supreme Court ruled last week concerning the power of District judges and how many liberals and Democrats have done a 180-degree reversal on how they felt about those same Judicial powers just a few short years ago.
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We’ll play a clip of what some DOGE team members discovered during their visit to the US Institute of Peace.
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We’ll play a clip of the Vice Mayor of Los Angeles urging local street gangs to attack ICE agents in their neighborhoods.
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Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Pritchard, Alabama, where a gas station store manager shoots & kills an armed 17-year-old thug who was trying to rob him.