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It's my birthday! Let me tell you how I spent a good bit of my day, before diving into today's show.
The NTSB report seems to indicate the rail industry's push for less regulatory oversight under Trump (aka "the waterboy") has - surprise- come back to haunt Ohioans. Even FOX NEWS' Steve Doocey acknowledged this ON THE AIR. Hear it for yourself; but this also goes to show that preventative measures can't always bear statistical data unless they're taken away. Except in Texas, where shunned gun legislation would've prevented multiple mass shootings and casualties. Hear me out ...
The "city of Buckhead city" is getting undeserved time spent on in the General Assembly - thanks to Republicans who live far FROM the city of Atlanta AND Buckhead/Atlanta. What gives? Also, I'm curious if one key facet - their portion of Atlanta's debt - would be immediately repaid to the city upon exit or nah? Also, why is it suddenly a right-wing staple to want to "take their ball and go elsewhere?" Grow up.
Oh, and I (and all of us) need the Fulton grand jury forewoman to pipe down. She's potentially derailing Fulton DA Fani Willis' work. Barbara McQuade spells out (quite well) how she's doing this.
It's my birthday! Let me tell you how I spent a good bit of my day, before diving into today's show.
The NTSB report seems to indicate the rail industry's push for less regulatory oversight under Trump (aka "the waterboy") has - surprise- come back to haunt Ohioans. Even FOX NEWS' Steve Doocey acknowledged this ON THE AIR. Hear it for yourself; but this also goes to show that preventative measures can't always bear statistical data unless they're taken away. Except in Texas, where shunned gun legislation would've prevented multiple mass shootings and casualties. Hear me out ...
The "city of Buckhead city" is getting undeserved time spent on in the General Assembly - thanks to Republicans who live far FROM the city of Atlanta AND Buckhead/Atlanta. What gives? Also, I'm curious if one key facet - their portion of Atlanta's debt - would be immediately repaid to the city upon exit or nah? Also, why is it suddenly a right-wing staple to want to "take their ball and go elsewhere?" Grow up.
Oh, and I (and all of us) need the Fulton grand jury forewoman to pipe down. She's potentially derailing Fulton DA Fani Willis' work. Barbara McQuade spells out (quite well) how she's doing this.