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Show Notes:
This week, Phil and I are really just talking about larger social issues creating a serious divide in our country, so we don’t have any particular show notes.
Here is the tweet Leila read: Rob Henderson on X: 95% of children in 1960 were raised by two married parents regardless of social class…
For on-the-ground reporting: Andy Ngo is a good source.
Megyn Kelly has lots of information on events in Minneapolis and their effect on the public on her site, including a story about women reacting on social media and losing their minds.
Black Lives Matter Activists Executed A Shocking $83 Billion Shakedown Of American Corporations
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Show Notes:
This week, Phil and I are really just talking about larger social issues creating a serious divide in our country, so we don’t have any particular show notes.
Here is the tweet Leila read: Rob Henderson on X: 95% of children in 1960 were raised by two married parents regardless of social class…
For on-the-ground reporting: Andy Ngo is a good source.
Megyn Kelly has lots of information on events in Minneapolis and their effect on the public on her site, including a story about women reacting on social media and losing their minds.
Black Lives Matter Activists Executed A Shocking $83 Billion Shakedown Of American Corporations
Do you look forward to our podcast? Do not hesitate to subscribe! It’s free! Or you can choose to support us financially if you are able— either way, we appreciate you!
Your paid subscription means a lot to us and helps us continue our work.
Want to tell a friend? Please do!
Don’t wish to take out a paid subscription just now? We understand!
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