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Mike Lomas and Mike Hoeflich open with the expired statute of limitations on Dr. Anthony Fauci and the frustrating lack of GOP follow-through on accountability, before pivoting to a deep dive on California's collapse. They break down LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt's common-sense platform on homelessness, the NGO money pipeline fueling the crisis, and Magic Johnson's puzzling endorsement of Karen Bass. The guys also tear into Yorba Linda's biological-male athlete sweeping girls' track events, a CNN panelist dismissing Pratt's ideas as "not practical," and the cashless bail disaster in New York after a man accused of abusing a six-year-old was released and went on to shoot two cops. They cover IRS data showing 892 companies and $47 billion in income fleeing New York between 2020 and 2024, the Arcadia mayor caught working as a Chinese foreign agent, and the lawsuits piling up against Trump over the White House reflecting pool and ballroom. They close with Buffalo sports misery and the eternal hope that the Sabres and Bills might someday stumble into a championship.
00:40 — Fauci, the expired statute of limitations, and GOP inaction
03:31 — Redistricting, the midterms, and whether GOP control even matters
06:04 — California dreaming: Spencer Pratt, Karen Bass, and Magic Johnson
10:11 — How NGOs profit off the homelessness crisis
15:28 — Yorba Linda: biological male sweeps girls' track events
16:33 — NY cashless bail: child abuser released, shoots two cops
18:34 — CNN panelist calls common sense "not practical"
20:42 — Trump sued over the reflecting pool and ballroom
23:25 — IRS data: 892 companies and $47B flee New York
27:33 — Arcadia mayor admits to being a Chinese foreign agent
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Mike Lomas and Mike Hoeflich open with the expired statute of limitations on Dr. Anthony Fauci and the frustrating lack of GOP follow-through on accountability, before pivoting to a deep dive on California's collapse. They break down LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt's common-sense platform on homelessness, the NGO money pipeline fueling the crisis, and Magic Johnson's puzzling endorsement of Karen Bass. The guys also tear into Yorba Linda's biological-male athlete sweeping girls' track events, a CNN panelist dismissing Pratt's ideas as "not practical," and the cashless bail disaster in New York after a man accused of abusing a six-year-old was released and went on to shoot two cops. They cover IRS data showing 892 companies and $47 billion in income fleeing New York between 2020 and 2024, the Arcadia mayor caught working as a Chinese foreign agent, and the lawsuits piling up against Trump over the White House reflecting pool and ballroom. They close with Buffalo sports misery and the eternal hope that the Sabres and Bills might someday stumble into a championship.
00:40 — Fauci, the expired statute of limitations, and GOP inaction
03:31 — Redistricting, the midterms, and whether GOP control even matters
06:04 — California dreaming: Spencer Pratt, Karen Bass, and Magic Johnson
10:11 — How NGOs profit off the homelessness crisis
15:28 — Yorba Linda: biological male sweeps girls' track events
16:33 — NY cashless bail: child abuser released, shoots two cops
18:34 — CNN panelist calls common sense "not practical"
20:42 — Trump sued over the reflecting pool and ballroom
23:25 — IRS data: 892 companies and $47B flee New York
27:33 — Arcadia mayor admits to being a Chinese foreign agent

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