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On this episode with Neal and Julie, they dive into the hot-button issues of the day, from school choice and free speech to immigration protests and economic policy. They discuss the controversy surrounding banks “de-banking” individuals over political beliefs and how that could set dangerous precedents. Senator James Rusty weighs in on the First Amendment implications, while Neal and Julie explore how narratives about Trump—like the speculation over Greenland—are shaped to fit political agendas.
They also examine the effectiveness of protests, particularly the recent demonstrations against Trump’s immigration policies. Does public outrage help or hurt the cause? Neal argues that enforcing laws may feel like tyranny to some, but ultimately, it reinforces the rule of law. Meanwhile, they discuss Trump’s second-term ambitions, the potential for tax cuts, and how tariffs might serve as a bargaining tool rather than just an economic burden.
The conversation rounds out with a look at Idaho’s federal land use, the inefficiencies of the federal government, and why small businesses often bear the brunt of overregulation. Plus, they touch on the cultural shift away from identity politics and how merit-based hiring is making a comeback. It's a packed episode filled with sharp takes and candid discussions—don’t miss it!
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Sandhill Media Group
Sandhill Media is East Idaho’s #1 Media Solutions Company with 8 Radio Stations & Digital Solutions.
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On this episode with Neal and Julie, they dive into the hot-button issues of the day, from school choice and free speech to immigration protests and economic policy. They discuss the controversy surrounding banks “de-banking” individuals over political beliefs and how that could set dangerous precedents. Senator James Rusty weighs in on the First Amendment implications, while Neal and Julie explore how narratives about Trump—like the speculation over Greenland—are shaped to fit political agendas.
They also examine the effectiveness of protests, particularly the recent demonstrations against Trump’s immigration policies. Does public outrage help or hurt the cause? Neal argues that enforcing laws may feel like tyranny to some, but ultimately, it reinforces the rule of law. Meanwhile, they discuss Trump’s second-term ambitions, the potential for tax cuts, and how tariffs might serve as a bargaining tool rather than just an economic burden.
The conversation rounds out with a look at Idaho’s federal land use, the inefficiencies of the federal government, and why small businesses often bear the brunt of overregulation. Plus, they touch on the cultural shift away from identity politics and how merit-based hiring is making a comeback. It's a packed episode filled with sharp takes and candid discussions—don’t miss it!
Let’s talk advertising. When you want to advertise on the radio, you call the station, right? But what about Facebook, Instagram, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and other streaming platforms?
You could try clicking around, reading books, or taking online courses to figure it out—or you can let us handle it. At Sandhill Media Group, we’re your local experts in both radio and digital marketing.
Visit SandhillMediaGroup.com today.
Sandhill Media Group
Sandhill Media is East Idaho’s #1 Media Solutions Company with 8 Radio Stations & Digital Solutions.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

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