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Let the trumpets play as the end of this country as we know it looks all of us directly in the face. Roe V. Wade has been overturned, but the United States has been on ice for a long period before this decision. What do women who need abortions do now? What do we do when these women will be labeled technically as criminals? John has become so despondent over all this that it has come to him asking how the shuttles to certain abortion safe states will work? Mike says this country already jumped the shark anyways as a response to the current talking point of blaming the people who didn't vote for Hillary in 2016. Mike is happy to play the what about game on Merrick Garland, not ending the filibuster and so many more moments that were not seized by democrats over the last 40 years. And if you loved Scott's Plan, get ready for the Metallica follow-up rager that unleashes the fury that all of us have been feeling. Luke wants to know where the successor to Bernie Sanders is? Mike has a few leftovers form previous shows to attend to including Luke's honor thesis from the 2000s. Luke and Scott continue the hope to find news sources that you can trust who don't have any hidden agendas. Another week of Luke Explains Bad Religion takes a look at Struck A Nerve. Somehow the guys start talking about Alice Cooper who isn't known like other famous musicians for his Detroit roots. Feed My Frankenstein. Your emails take center stage as they always do! Brian rips Democrats and Republicans alike while providing a sobering example of what a woman needing an abortion in the United States can expect. By this point in the show Scott has lost the ability to fake any sense of hope for our future. Danny's weekly email is steeped in NBA history in honor of our 70th episode. Luke also finds out the Los Angeles Lakers moved from Minnesota in the 1960s. The Pistons had a great NBA Draft last week, but their home arena has no tradition or lore to it. We close the show with Scarlett Johansson by The Toilet Bowl Cleaners. If any of this nonsense inspires you for better or for worse, email the show at [email protected]
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Let the trumpets play as the end of this country as we know it looks all of us directly in the face. Roe V. Wade has been overturned, but the United States has been on ice for a long period before this decision. What do women who need abortions do now? What do we do when these women will be labeled technically as criminals? John has become so despondent over all this that it has come to him asking how the shuttles to certain abortion safe states will work? Mike says this country already jumped the shark anyways as a response to the current talking point of blaming the people who didn't vote for Hillary in 2016. Mike is happy to play the what about game on Merrick Garland, not ending the filibuster and so many more moments that were not seized by democrats over the last 40 years. And if you loved Scott's Plan, get ready for the Metallica follow-up rager that unleashes the fury that all of us have been feeling. Luke wants to know where the successor to Bernie Sanders is? Mike has a few leftovers form previous shows to attend to including Luke's honor thesis from the 2000s. Luke and Scott continue the hope to find news sources that you can trust who don't have any hidden agendas. Another week of Luke Explains Bad Religion takes a look at Struck A Nerve. Somehow the guys start talking about Alice Cooper who isn't known like other famous musicians for his Detroit roots. Feed My Frankenstein. Your emails take center stage as they always do! Brian rips Democrats and Republicans alike while providing a sobering example of what a woman needing an abortion in the United States can expect. By this point in the show Scott has lost the ability to fake any sense of hope for our future. Danny's weekly email is steeped in NBA history in honor of our 70th episode. Luke also finds out the Los Angeles Lakers moved from Minnesota in the 1960s. The Pistons had a great NBA Draft last week, but their home arena has no tradition or lore to it. We close the show with Scarlett Johansson by The Toilet Bowl Cleaners. If any of this nonsense inspires you for better or for worse, email the show at [email protected]
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