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In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from Winston Churchill regarding the problem with pure Democracies.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you how the city of Denver is solving its homeless problem by making people in a neighboring town homeless instead.
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Our Stupidest Thing I've heard all week runner up is a story about how someone tried to smuggle live ammunition through an airport TSA security checkpoint and failed.
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The media has been telling you about the monetary costs of illegal immigration to various US cities but not the cost of human lives. We'll let you know how many people have been murdered by illegal immigrants in just one State and ask why the media never tells you about those statistics.
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In our "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" segment, we'll tell you what has happened to the opioid overdose death rate in the State of Oregon after the voters there passed a ballot measure decriminalizing the use and possession of illegal drugs in that State.
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Are you or someone you know thinking about buying a diamond soon? We'll tell you what has happened to the price of perfect lab-grown diamonds over the past five years and how that change has affected the cost of natural diamonds.
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We'll tell you about a new study of the homicide rate in the United States and how that rate has changed over the past 40 years. Hint: Gun ownership rates are way up, and homicide rates are way down.
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We'll revisit the topic of the effect a college education has on life expectancy and share the results of a new study on this issue with you.
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We'll tell you why the Colorado Court decision barring Donald Trump from appearing on that State's ballot was based on an entirely flawed application of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution and why it will most likely be overturned by the US Supreme Court, possibly in a 9-0 decision.
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For our taxpayer relief shot, we revisit our story from last week, where a single mother shot and killed a 14-year-old teenager trying to break into her home at 3:00 AM. This week, we have an interview with that mother, who tells us why she did what she did.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from economist Thomas Sowell on how many people today view the success of others as a grievance instead of something to be admired and emulated.
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We'll tell you which Japanese electronics giant has been delisted from Japan's Stock exchange and will most likely go out of business. If you are over 30, the chances are excellent that you have owned and used some of their products.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we'll tell you about a proposal requiring the police officer to get permission from headquarters before removing their gun from a lock box in their cruiser and putting it in their holster.
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We'll tell you why, despite their male names, all of Santa's reindeer were females.
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We'll tell why the Biden administration is stalling the sale of 20,000 M-16 rifles to Israel.
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We'll revisit college students repeating the Pro-Palestinian chant "From the River to the Sea" without having the faintest idea of what that chant means.
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In a related story, we'll tell you about a brilliant piece of commentary by Bill Maher on the Israel/Hamas conflict. You can watch that video here: https://twitter.com/billmaher/status/1735886698360586367.
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We'll tell you how many people were added to the no-fly list last year and the seven ways your name could get added to that list that now numbers in the millions.
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We'll give you an example of how the media is using language to demonize guns instead of people misusing them.
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We'll play a parody ad illustrating what electric vehicle car companies would tell you if they were completely honest about the electric vehicles they want you to buy.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Ft. Worth, Texas, where a young teenage burglar is shot and killed by a female homeowner at 3 a.m. and asks what a 14-year-old is doing out on the street at that hour.
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In this week's episode, our quote is by Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton on the power of the customer.
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We'll tell you about an incredible coincidence during the Mega-Millions drawing on December 8.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we have three contenders:
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The first is a woman who brings her loaded handgun with her into an MRI machine
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The second is the head of a women's organization who can't define what a woman is
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The third is about Pro-Palestinian College students chanting "From the River to the Sea" who have no idea what river or sea the chant is referring to or what achieving the goal of that chant would mean.
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In a related story, we'll play a clip from the Congressional hearings last week where three University presidents were asked if protesters calling for the genocide of Jewish people violated their guidelines against bullying and harassment and why the answers they gave cost one of them her job.
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In yet another related story, we'll tell which traditionally anti-gun ethnic group has suddenly decided that maybe owning a gun and learning how to use it might not be a bad idea after all.
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We'll play a clip explaining how both NASA and the NOAA have collaborated to convert actual temperature data showing a global cooling trend into a report showing a global warming trend by making questionable adjustments to the real recorded data and fabricating data for up to 50% of the reporting stations that either no longer exist or have stopped reporting data.
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We'll tell you about a squatter who moved into a vacant home, fixed it up, and then sold it for a considerable profit and why the court allowed him to keep the money over the objections of the legal owner.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Granada Hills, California, where three armed thugs break into a home, but only two are left alive.
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In this week's episode, our quote of the week is by President Harry S. Truman on how he felt about politicians getting rich while in office.
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In our first related story, we'll tell you how gold bars given to a current US Senator as a bribe were traced back to the businessman who gave them to him.
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In our second related story, we'll play a clip from Congressman James Comer detailing what they discovered when they could finally subpoena bank records from Hunter Biden's shell companies and which politician received regular payments from one of those companies.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we have three contenders:
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Biden claimed that corporations should be able to start reducing consumers' prices because the rate of inflation for just the most recent month has slowed to 3%
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President Biden repeatedly and incorrectly claimed that he had "Cut the National Debt in half" when what he cut in half was the annual BUDGET DEFICIT.
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The new Mayor of Chicago blames the City's mounting problems on "Right wing Republicans" when there hasn't been a Republican Mayor of Chicago in over 90 years.
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You pick the winner.
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We'll tell you which US Senator blocked an attempt by one of his fellow Senators to subpoena the flight logs and passenger manifests for Jeffery Epstein's private jet and ask, "What possible reason could he have for doing that?"
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We'll tell you how Climate change and this year's much-touted "Summer of drought" impacted the US corn crop. It's a story you didn't hear about on the evening news.
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We'll tell you how many Ford dealerships opt out of the Company's "EV Dealer & Service Center" program and why.
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In another study you didn't hear about on the evening news, we'll give you the data from a study that showed that during the pandemic, people who wore masks "Always or almost always" came down with Covid infections at a rate that was nearly double the group the wore masks "Never or rarely."
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Memphis, where a customer in a Dollar General store shoots and kills one of three armed thugs robbing the store.
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In this week's podcast, we have two related quotes of the week (one by Albert Einstein), both dealing with the necessity of combating evil in this world.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you how the Colorado State legislature has managed to socialize tax refunds.
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We'll read a highly provocative and controversial Op-Ed piece by a Spanish writer who claims that it wasn't just 6 million Jews who died in the Holocaust but all of Europe as well when the unbridled immigration from Muslim countries that followed began to destroy centuries of European culture.
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In a related piece, we'll tell you how many Nobel prize winners were of Jewish heritage. That figure might astound you.
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We'll tell you about a New York State law that allows women to sue famous people for things they claim might have happened more than 30 years ago and ask if you think that law is reasonable.
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We'll share a quick Return on Investment (ROI) calculation showing you what the payback would have been if Congress had approved Trump's 2018 request for $7 billion to finish the construction of the US/Mexico border wall.
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We'll tell you how many weeks a dog in Colorado continued to guard the body of its owner after he died from a heart attack while on a hike in the wilderness and ask if your dog would have stayed by your body (and survived) for that same length of time.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Philadelphia, where an armed thug forces his way into an upscale high rise apartment at 7:00 PM on Thanksgiving day and gets something other than pumpkin pie for his troubles.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the late Andy Rooney of 60 Minutes fame on the paradox of living to an old age.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we have two entries: The first is how New York City police described the circumstances of the death of a man found with no head or arms.
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The second is about the State of California suspending the concealed weapon carry permit of a man who legally used his gun to fend off an attack by two masked and armed attackers.
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We'll play a brief clip from the most recent Saturday Night Live show demonstrating how even this bastion of liberalism has turned against President Biden and is signaling that they don't believe he should run for a second term.
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We'll tell you about a subtle change that has taken place at a White House staff meeting, which has to do with which way the attendees orient their name plates and why Biden no longer uses the main staircase to enter or exit Air Force One.
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We'll tell you about a decline in the average life expectancy for men in this country and how getting a college degree or trade school education can add years to that life expectancy.
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We'll tell you which State won the dubious distinction of winning the "Least free state in the union" award and which states came in places 2 through 4.
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We'll give you some commentary from scientists who argue that, based on Earth's history, MORE CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere would benefit plant and animal life (including humans).
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We'll tell you why Hamas has stated that their objective behind the October 7th attack on Israeli civilians was to achieve a "Permanent state of war" and why they want to achieve that result.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Florida, where an intruder brings a hatchet to a gunfight with an armed homeowner.
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In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from playwright George Bernard Shaw on why some knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance.
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In our most ironic story of the week, we'll tell you which national labor union is the target of a strike by its rank-and-file employees seeking higher wages and better benefits.
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In a follow-up to our story about how many times Homicide suspects in Washington DC had been arrested before finally being arrested for murder, we'll tell you about the shocking increase in car thefts and violent crime in that same city so far this year.
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We'll tell you what happened to gun sales in Maine last month following the mass shooting at the Lewiston Maine Bowling alley and the 3-day search for the killer that followed.
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We'll tell you why more than 70% of the immigrants entering the US from Mexico are not legally eligible to apply for asylum in this country.
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We'll tell you which city spent more than $5 Million on electric trucks to replace some of their diesel-powered snow plows only to discover that they are not suitable for use as snow plows and how they could have determined that for just a tiny fraction of that cost.
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We'll give you an actual example of how Trump Derangement Syndrome has become the focal point of some people's entire lives.
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We'll play a clip by historian and political commentator Victor Davis Hanson describing President Biden as a mere "Construct" and "Avatar" being used by the people who are in control of this country.
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Our Taxpayer relief shot comes to us from St. Louis, where a woman's ex-boyfriend, who is armed with a gun, breaks into her home at 1:00 AM only to encounter her new boyfriend, who is also armed.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius on why the opinion of 10,000 men can be worthless and how that observation still holds true today.
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We'll tell you had bad retail theft losses have gotten and how much those thefts are costing law abiding consumers each year
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We'll tell you how fast the fastest male runner finished the New York City Marathon this past weekend and how many more male runners finished the race ahead of the fastest female runner and ask what will happen if & when one of those also-ran male runners declares that he wants to identify as and run as woman in the next marathon.
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We'll play a 90 second clip of an award winning journalist explaining why the concept of claiming that CO2 is a "Pollutant" is ludicrous.
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We'll play a 90 second clip of Louisiana Senator John Kennedy explaining why he thinks President Biden has (QUOTE): "Taken the bullet train to Chumptown"
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We'll ask why is the Federal government paying half the cost of an $8 Billion subway expansion project in New York City that won't benefit anyone who doesn't live or work in New York City.
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We'll tell you about a new minimum wage for healthcare workers law in California that went into effect this year that is now costing that State billions of dollars and adding to that State's already staggering debt.
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We'll tell you which famous Seattle-based billionaire is moving to Florida and why.
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We'll tell you how many prior arrests the average homicide suspect in Washington DC has when they are arrested for killing someone and explain why thugs with so may prior arrests are out on the street committing more crimes instead of spending more time in prison.
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In a related story, this week's Taxpayer relief shot also comes to us from Washington DC, the carjacking capital of the United States, where two very young thugs pick the wrong car to try and carjack with tragic consequences.
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This week's podcast will tell you when Daylight Savings Time started in the US and why.
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This week's quote is from the Mash character Dr. Hawkeye Pierce (played by Alan Alda) on the difference between war and hell.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we have two contenders:
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The first is a decision by the Oregon State Department of Education to award high school diplomas to all seniors, even if they can't read, write, or do basic math.
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The second is a 90-second clip of a young girl who recently graduated from college on the horrors she is dealing with having to work a 9-5 job.
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We'll revisit the mass shooting that took place at a Maine bowling alley last week and tell you some things that you probably didn't hear on the news. We will also tell you about an OODA loop and how breaking a shooter's OODA loop can save lives.
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We'll ask the question of why TV news reports frequently tell you that the victims of fatal traffic accidents weren't wearing seat belts but never tell you that murder victims were unarmed and defenseless. Aren't both of those things contributing factors to their deaths, and if so, why report one and not the other?
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We'll revisit the concept of "The Invisible hand of Capitalism," a term first used by economist Adam Smith in his 1776 book "The Wealth of Nations," and use the selection of ice cream in your local grocery store to describe how it works in real life.
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We'll give you an update on two recent Federal court decisions out of California dealing with guns that might impact what you can buy and legally own in all 50 states.
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We'll tell you about the most recent northern state claiming that they no longer can provide shelter to illegal immigrants despite a self-imposed state law requiring them to do so.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Ohio, where four thugs break into a closed smoke shop at 1:30 in the morning only to encounter an armed store employee who had been working in the back room.
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In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from Napoleon Bonaparte on whether or not stupidity is a handicap
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We'll revisit a topic from 4 months ago and give you an update on how the rise in interest rates is blowing a massive hole in the Federal budget.
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We'll tell you how a 25-year-old Israeli woman single-handedly killed 5 Hamas terrorists and helped civilians in a Kibbutz defeat a terrorist attack
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We bring you two "You didn't hear this on the news stories" :
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The first is about the US Envoy to Iran being suspended without pay and why he is being investigated by the FBI and asked why the news media isn't reporting this story.
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The second concerns the astonishing number of E-mail exchanges between then Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter during Biden's 8 years as Vice President. For someone who has repeatedly claimed that he never discussed his son's business dealing with him, the thousands of e-mail exchanges that to placed between them strain credulity
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We'll tell you how many illegal aliens from the Middle East (that we know of) have illegally entered this country in just the past 24 months and are still here and what we don't know about them.
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In a related story, we'll tell you in what US city a twice deported illegal alien murdered two people last week and ask how was he able to keep getting back into this country.
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We'll review the recently released FBI National Crime Report for 2022 and tell you how many people are getting murdered in this country, which demographic group accounts for more than half the victims and more than half the offenders, and what kinds of weapons are being used to murder them.
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Out taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Washington State where an 80-year-old woman shoots and kills a 25-year-old thug who had attacked and stabbed her 75-year-old husband.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from Judge Jeanine Pirro on whether or not the genitals you were born with define your gender.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week segment" we'll tell you what the government sold for pennies on the dollar less than 60 days ago that they are now spending tens of millions of your tax dollars to replace this month.
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We'll give you some perspective on the size and populations of both Israel and the Gaza Strip by comparing them to a US state and city.
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We'll give you an update on more than a dozen new EV battery plants being built in the US, tell you where they are being built, and how many people they will employ.
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We'll tell you in what city Starbucks is closing 7 stores this month, adding their name to a long list of other businesses who are abandoning this major US City.
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We'll tell you about an Air BnB horror story that involves a property owner who can't evict a woman from a guest house on his property that she has been living in rent-free since April of 2022.
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We'll tell you what the deadliest creature on earth (besides man) is and how many worldwide deaths it causes every year.
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We'll play a couple of minutes of outrageous claims, threats, and proposals that were made during the height of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic by political figures, talk show hosts & various celebrities.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Phoenix where a husband and father of two children shoots and kills an intruder who broke into his home at 11:00 at night.
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In this week's episode, our quote is regarding whether you can ever expect to hear the truth about them from a narcissist.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you the excuse Congressman Jamal Bowman (D-NY) used for pulling the fire alarm in the Capitol Building this past Saturday just as the vote on the bill to avoid a government shutdown was about to start.
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We'll update you on how many people in this country are currently being killed by Fentanyl each year, compare that figure to the number of people killed by so-called "Assault rifles," and ask if our political leaders have their priorities in the correct order.
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If you drive a car that has a keyless entry/keyless start and you park your car in your driveway, we'll tell you how car thieves can steal your car using the key fob you still have with you in your house.
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We'll tell you why the percentage of recently married couples who can no longer afford/qualify to buy a new home has risen from roughly 50% five years ago to more than 98% today.
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We'll tell you about the explosive increase in the rate of carjackings in Washington DC and what is behind it.
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We'll tell you in what four cities Target will close nine stores this month and why.
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We'll tell you how four friends used the power of social media to get 2,600 New Yorkers to put their name on a reservation wait list for a restaurant that didn't exist.
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We'll explain what so-called 'Universal background check laws" actually do and why they don't stop criminals (and 14-year-olds) from getting guns.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Houston, where a man breaks into a home at one o'clock in the morning and what happens when he is met by the armed homeowner when he opens the man's bedroom door.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the late H.L. Mencken on what motivation is usually behind those who advocate changes they claim are necessary to "Save humanity"
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We will play a clip from the speech President Biden gave to the UN General assembly last week and ask if you can understand what he was saying. We couldn't nor could the 36 UN translators whose job it is to translate the remarks of any UN speaker into the native languages of other UN members.
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We'll tell you how much fentanyl was seized by Customs & Border patrol agents in Arizona so far this year and how many people that amount could kill. That number is in the BILLIONS!
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We'll tell you how much electric power a new EV Battery plant being built will require and where that massive amount of power will come from. Hint: It won't be wind, solar or nuclear.
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We'll tell you why you no longer need to sneak across the US/Mexico border if you want to enter the US illegally and how you can now fly directly to the US City of your choice with the blessing of the US Government.
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We'll tell you about new restrictions being imposed on gasoline powered lawn maintenance equipment and how those restrictions will actually INCREASE Greenhouse gas emissions instead of decreasing them.
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We'll pay a 2 minute speech given by Poland's delegate to the European Union Parliament telling them why Poland neither needs nor wants the tens of thousands of immigrants from the middle east & Africa that the EU has decided should be given free passage into Europe.
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We'll tell you where & why 8,000 minks were released from a breeding farm into the wild and the fate most of those released animals will suffer.
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We'll tell you about a ruling by a Federal judge that struck down California's 10 round gun magazine limit and what impact that ruling will have on other states if it is not overturned on appeal.
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Our Taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Las Vegas where two thugs pick the wrong home to try and force their way into.
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In this week's episode, our quote of the day describes the difference between conformity and morality and why the two can be diametrically opposed.
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We'll tell you who the biggest winners of the auto workers' strike will be if they get all or most of what they demand. Hint: It won't be the UAW members.
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With Oktoberfest celebrations already starting in parts of Europe, we'll compare the drinking age in Germany with the drinking age in the US and what impact those age differences have on traffic fatality rates. The result will surprise you.
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In our "The stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you which school district suspended sponsorship of their athletic teams by a local family-owned business and why.
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We'll tell you about a transgender woman/man suing the doctors who removed her breasts at her request when she was 15, the national ramifications that case might have if she wins her suit, and why I hope she does.
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We'll bring you up to date on how low our academic standards have fallen and review a list of books every high school student should have read by the time they graduate high school but aren't.
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We'll share some things to consider before getting the newest Covid shot and why you might want to skip it.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from West Melbourne, Florida, where two armed thugs pick the wrong house to force their way into at 3:00 a.m.
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In this week's episode, our quote is from Aldous Huxley, the British author of the novel "Brave New World" regarding his view of the average person's intelligence.
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We'll tell you what's in President Biden's 2024 budget proposal and how much that budget would add to this country's national debt over the next ten years if adopted.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you about a plan by the Federal Government to spend an average of $53,000 per home to bring high-speed internet service to homes on Indian reservations, many of which have a value less than the amount it would cost to get internet service to those homes.
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In our new "Hypocrisy on display" segment, we'll tell you which Teacher's Union President is sending her child to a private Catholic school where none of the teachers are union members.
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We'll tell you about the efforts by the Governor of New Mexico to suspend the Second Amendment in parts of her state and how elected and appointed law enforcement officials are fighting back and stating why they won't enforce her Executive order.
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In a story you won't see on TV, we'll tell you about some new, all-time record-high numbers for border crossings by illegal aliens in recent months and ask why most network news stations didn't think you needed to hear about those new record numbers.
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We'll tell you about the escaped prisoner in Pennsylvania who has been on the run for almost two weeks and how he became armed.
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With the days getting shorter, we'll tell you why you need to start taking a multivitamin every day and, if you are already taking one, why you need to check the list of ingredients to stay healthy over the winter.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Antioch, Tennessee, where a gas station/repair shop manager shoots and kills an angry customer who shot and wounded one of his employees.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from George Orwell's book 1984 about how the truth can fade into the mist and be replaced by often repeated and accepted lies.
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We'll share with you some startling FBI homicide data broken down by race and tell you what members of which racial group are 5X more likely to become murder victims than members of any other racial demographic.
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In a new "The most dishonest & deceptive thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell how the staff of one government organization started to use Greek letters in their E-mail communications to shield those emails from Freedom of Information Act requests by obscuring key search term words.
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We'll tell you about a new tactic by Mexican drug cartels that could turn you into an unknowing drug smuggler if you drive your car into Mexico.
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We'll tell you why predictions that the world will reach a point of "Peak oil consumption" and then start to reduce its reliance on oil-based products sometime in the next 20 years is an impossible fairy tale
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In our "A story you won't see on TV" segment, we'll tell you about a document signed by more than 1,600 scientists and Ph.D. professors from around the world debunking the claim that the world is in the midst of a global "Climate emergency".
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We'll tell you why the claims of gun control advocates about the existence of a so-called "Gun Show loophole" aren't valid and why that claim is a myth.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Munhall, PA, where a 58-year-old homeowner returns fire after two armed home invaders break into his home and start shooting at him. It didn't turn out well for the home invaders.
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This week's quote is from philosopher Fredrick Hegel on what we do and don't learn from history.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you which state-run university system offers discounted in-state tuition to illegal aliens.
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Since we are in county fair season, we'll tell you when and how county fairs started and why they traditionally occur in late August.
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We'll tell you where authorities seized 10 tons of cocaine and how much that shipment was worth.
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We'll tell you the latest household appliance that the Biden administration targets for efficiency improvements and how much money those improvements might save you monthly.
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We'll tell you how many people got shot in Chicago and Philadelphia last week and why the thugs in Chicago are better shots than the thugs in Philadelphia.
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In a related story, we'll tell you where a TV News crew doing an on-location story about crime in their city was robbed at gunpoint by thugs just before their broadcast was supposed to begin.
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In our stories you won't hear on TV, we'll play a clip from the Sheriff of Jacksonville, Florida, responding to a question, "Are guns the problem?" following the murder of 3 black shoppers at the Dollar General Store in Jacksonville by an avowed White Supremacist.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Detroit, where a 72-year-old man fires back at armed thugs shooting at him from a moving vehicle.
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In this week's podcast, our quote is by entrepreneur Paul Graham, who gives advice on choosing a profession that you are almost guaranteed to be good at and will enjoy doing. Great advice for your kids if you have any that will enter the workforce in the coming years.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, I'll explain why you can't become a foster parent if you are Catholic and live in Massachusetts.
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Our national debt is currently more than $32 TRILLION. We'll tell you if you didn't know how high of a stack of $100 bills you would need to reach $32 Trillion. Hint: You have never been that high above the earth in your lifetime.
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In our science segment, we'll tell you how the climate disaster death rate has changed globally over the past decade. The figures will probably surprise you.
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In a related story, we'll tell you which weather event causes the most monetary damage each year.
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In our "You won't hear this on TV segment," we'll tell you about Vice President Joe Biden using a fake screen name to send out E-Mails from his White House computer and ask why the mainstream media didn't think you needed to hear that story.
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If you are a Republican and want our next President to be a Republican, I'll tell you why you shouldn't vote for Trump in the primary elections.
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In our taxpayer relief shot segment, something different: We'll bring you two different stories of women shooting and killing thugs to save other family members' lives.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is two related quotes, one by Ulysses S Grant and the other by the late Dr. Martin Luther King, on the importance of taking pride in the work you do.
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In our stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, I'll tell you about a college professor teaching a class based on the premise that being black in America should qualify you as disabled.
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We'll compare & contrast how New York real estate developer Leona Helmsley was treated when she was accused of tax evasion vs. how Hunter Biden has been treated.
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We'll tell you why US Attorney David Weiss, who was recently assigned to investigate Hunter Biden, is not legally eligible to hold that position.
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We'll tell you about a bill being sponsored by House Democrats that would add a 1000 % excise tax on certain guns, making them unaffordable for the vast majority of Americans.
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In a related story, we'll tell you about the latest tactic by Democrat politicians to make it more difficult for you to obtain or retain a concealed weapon carry permit.
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We'll tell you about flash mobs that have raided two Los Angles stores in the past week, making off with nearly $500,000 in merchandise.
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In our "You didn't hear this on TV" segment, we'll tell you which billionaire is donating $100 million to the victims of the Maui fires and ask why none of the network news stations (besides Fox) decided that the story was newsworthy.
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If you have an iPhone, we'll tell you about a hack/feature that almost nobody knows about that could save your life someday.
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In our taxpayer relief shot segment, we'll tell you how the victim of an intended robbery in Philadelphia turned the tables on the thug trying to rob him and winds up shooting the thug with the thug's gun.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from Winston Churchill, who describes the biggest respective problems with Capitalism & Socialism.
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In our stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we have two contenders:
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One is a claim by some people that states that will not accept just a college ID as proof of official & legal residency to register to vote is an act of voter suppression.
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The second is a story headline: "Why right-wingers are so afraid of men eating vegetables." You decide the winner.
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We'll tell you how much money (measured in BILLIONS) Ford is predicting they will lose on the sale of their electric vehicles this year, that loss despite the massively large taxpayer-funded tax incentives that can cut the net cost of an EV purchase by more than 50%.
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We'll tell you about the revised estimate from the US Department of Energy that you didn't hear on the news about how much per month those costly new high-efficiency stoves (The only ones you can buy in a few years) will save you. Hint: Now measured in pennies, not dollars as initially promised.
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In a true "Hold my beer and watch this" effort, the City of Portland, Oregon, has decided to take on San Francisco in a battle for the title of "Fastest declining city in the United States," and the hole that declines is creating in the City' tax revenues.
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We'll play a 30-second clip of Comedian/political commentator Bill Maher telling his guest that when it comes to housing illegal immigrants in this country that Democrats are hypocrites and "Full of Sh*t."
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Raleigh, NC, where a woman is trying to escape from an enraged driver who drives her car into a supermarket parking lot o try and get away from him. It does not end well for the other car's driver when he follows her into the parking lot and tries to open her car door.
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In this week's episode, our quote is from management author Peter Drucker on the difference between efficiency and effectiveness.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you where and why people are gluing their hands to roadway pavement and airport tarmacs.
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We'll talk about some new massive solar farms that have come online in California and the impact of the new "Free" energy on utility electric rates. If you think it brought the rates down, you would be wrong. We'll tell you why.
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We'll tell you how long it takes for an item you ordered from Amazon to be picked, packed, labeled, and ready for pick-up by a delivery driver. The answer might astound you.
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We'll tell you about a Supreme Court Justice who allowed her confirmation bias to lead her to include quoting a fake study as justification for her position in a decision she wrote.
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We'll tell you what state legislators & Governors in California & Massachusetts are doing in the face of declining populations and falling tax revenues. If you think the answer is "cut spending," you would be very wrong.
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We'll tell you about an Air BnB rental owner who had outfitted his rental home with hidden cameras in the bedroom and bathrooms, where he hid them, and how his renters discovered them.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Texas, where the owner of a stolen pick-up truck faces the armed thug who stole it and what happened after that thug shot him.
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In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from Economist & political philosopher Friedrich Hayek on equality.
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In our science segment, we will explain relative humidity, dew point, and the difference between wet and dry bulb temperature readings.
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We then segue into two related topics, one of which is the alleged "Record-breaking heat wave in Phoenix" and something called "Transpiration," which is the process by which plants keep themselves cool in hot weather.
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We'll tell you about a new development in nuclear reactor design that could result in every home or community being powered by its miniature nuclear reactor in just a few decades.
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We'll tell you about a new rule by the Biden administration that will make the sale of all current portable generators on the market today illegal by February of next year.
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You've undoubtedly heard about the Tuskegee Airmen but have you ever heard about the Black Panthers, a World War Two armored tank division manned exclusively by African Americans?
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Our Taxpayer relief shot comes to us from North Carolina, where a homeowner confronts a man breaking into his storage shed in the middle of the night.
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In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the late economist Milton Friedman on who & what is responsible for inflation.
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In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll play a short clip of voting-age young people who can't name three other countries besides the United States and have never heard of a place called "Utah."
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In our runner-up, we'll tell you how our climate Czar former Senator John Kerry, defended his use of a private jet to attend global Climate conferences.
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We'll tell you where to find the world's fastest roller coaster and how stunningly fast it moves.
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We'll tell you about a dog in Pennsylvania that earned a $2,000 reward for helping to capture an escaped prisoner awaiting trial on a murder charge.
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We'll tell you how well the recently created Timers Square "Gun free zone" in New York City works.
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In a story you didn't hear on the news, we'll tell you about a police officer in New Mexico getting shot in the face with a shotgun and how the State's judges & Prosecutors are partly to blame.
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We'll tell you about the gender makeup of the teams from 20 countries that competed in the recent International Mathematics Olympiad. You'll never guess how many females were on those 20 teams.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Waco, Texas, where a man asleep in his hotel room at 3:00 AM is awakened by the screams of 3 women being attacked in the hallway outside his room.
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In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from Winston Churchill on the difference between pessimists & optimists.
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In our "Stupidest Thing I've Heard All Week" segment, we have two contenders - You decide the winner:
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Why installing a ring doorbell camera might mean that you are a racist:
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California legislators want to force judges to take into account a person's skin color when handing out sentences to convicted felons
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How the Mayor of New York City caught lying about a picture of a fallen police officer that he claimed he had been carrying in his wallet for 25 years
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We'll tell you about a new regulation in Colorado that will ban the use of gasoline-powered lawn care equipment in cities like Denver and how truly pointless that regulation is.
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We'll tell you how just a 1% increase in the population of New York City attributable to illegal immigrants is causing chaos in that city and ask why the media isn't covering the same chaos in Texas border towns where illegal immigrants now account for almost 10% of the population in some of those smaller cities.
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We'll share the stunning transformation of the number of people working in the US agricultural industry over the past 150 years and why the US would never have become the world's leading economic power without that transformation.
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We'll tell you about a hail storm that destroyed a $25 million solar farm in less than 15 minutes. In a related story,
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We'll play a clip of a Biden administration official testifying at a Congressional hearing arguing in favor of more government incentives to increase the sale of Electric vehicles who can't answer the relevant question, "How much energy does the United States use?
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from San Antonio, Texas, where two men attempt to rob a man withdrawing cash from a drive-up ATM.
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In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, on why we need to stop electing lawyers to political office.
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In the stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we'll tell you about the parents of a teenage boy who sued their school board because their son & his girlfriend had sex in their son's car in the school parking lot.
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In our "Your tax dollars at work" segment, we'll tell you how much the State of New York spent to develop, deploy & support a phone app that allowed people to download a digital copy of their Covid vaccination records to their phones.
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We'll tell you about two new documentary TV series that highlight the work of the US Customs & Border Patrol agents who are finding & seizing massive quantities of illegal & deadly drugs attempting to find their way into the United States.
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We'll point out how the media has decided to start calling every shooting incident where two or more people have been shot in a public place a "Mass shooting," even when the incident was no such thing.
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We'll share with you another example of the epic failure of socialism and tell you what happened to the output of Venezuela's largest steel mill after the government nationalized it and started running it as a government-owned & operated factory.
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We'll tell you about the newest ingredient some Mexican beer manufacturers have started to add to their beer. Hint: You may have seen some of that new ingredient hopping around on the floor of your garage.
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We'll give you another example of the old saying, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions," and explain why politicians in California have made it harder and more expensive for homeowners to buy homeowners' insurance when what they thought they were doing was going to make it cheaper.
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Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Long Beach, California, where a good neighbor with a gunshot and killed a person who had dragged his female neighbor out of her car and was beating her with a stick.