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Bill Kimler of "Black, White and Blue In The South" and Barrett Gruber are Live, every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 5:30 discussing the current state of affairs. Check out this exclusive audio and Subscribe on YouTube (@theallaboutnothingpodcast) and watch Live!
This episode dives into the recent controversy surrounding South Carolina's large accounting error, where a supposed $1.8 billion surplus was revealed to be largely fictitious due to incompetence during a software transition. Barrett Gruber and Bill Kimler unpack the implications of this financial mismanagement, highlighting the resignations of key officials involved and the political fallout that ensued. The discussion touches on broader issues of governance and accountability, particularly focusing on how these failures reflect on the state's leadership. Additionally, the hosts explore the political landscape, including the impact of extreme ideologies on public policy and the ongoing effects of federal funding cuts under previous administrations. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the need for competent governance that prioritizes the welfare of the public over ideological battles.
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Bill Kimler of "Black, White and Blue In The South" and Barrett Gruber are Live, every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 5:30 discussing the current state of affairs. Check out this exclusive audio and Subscribe on YouTube (@theallaboutnothingpodcast) and watch Live!
This episode dives into the recent controversy surrounding South Carolina's large accounting error, where a supposed $1.8 billion surplus was revealed to be largely fictitious due to incompetence during a software transition. Barrett Gruber and Bill Kimler unpack the implications of this financial mismanagement, highlighting the resignations of key officials involved and the political fallout that ensued. The discussion touches on broader issues of governance and accountability, particularly focusing on how these failures reflect on the state's leadership. Additionally, the hosts explore the political landscape, including the impact of extreme ideologies on public policy and the ongoing effects of federal funding cuts under previous administrations. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the need for competent governance that prioritizes the welfare of the public over ideological battles.
Click here for Episode Show Notes!
Click Here to see available advertising packages!
Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.
Mentioned in this episode:
Everplay Sports and Social League
Springs sports are registering through February 19th, 2024!
Everplay Sports & Social League
BIG Media Copyright 2025
A Product of BIG Media!

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