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Glenn Wiggle and Mike Lomas open the April 15th episode reacting to a viral clip of a Chicago resident calling out Mayor Brandon Johnson over teen takeover violence, tying it to the local chaos at the Galleria Mall in Cheektowaga and the lack of consequences driving both. The guys pivot to Eric Swalwell's abrupt exit from the New York governor's race following sexual misconduct allegations, then dig into New York City Mayor Eric Adams's plan to open five city-run grocery stores across the five boroughs, a project already blowing past budget before the first location has opened. Glenn breaks down new reporting from the New York Post on 3.1 million unverified voter registrations in New York State, arguing the numbers explain how Republicans keep losing statewide races there. The episode closes on Western New York's continued population decline, with Glenn and Mike making the case that the people leaving are producers and taxpayers, not welfare recipients, and that the fiscal math for blue states is getting harder to ignore.
(00:00:27) Youth Crime: AI Tracking for Law Enforcement
(00:04:38) Chicago's Racial Disparities in Crime Rates
(00:08:36) Democrat Machine's Electoral Manipulation Dominance
(00:16:06) Media Personnel Facing Rising Physical Threats
(00:18:44) Irony of ID for water but not voting
(00:23:50) Expanding Conservative Influence Through College Chapters
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Glenn Wiggle and Mike Lomas open the April 15th episode reacting to a viral clip of a Chicago resident calling out Mayor Brandon Johnson over teen takeover violence, tying it to the local chaos at the Galleria Mall in Cheektowaga and the lack of consequences driving both. The guys pivot to Eric Swalwell's abrupt exit from the New York governor's race following sexual misconduct allegations, then dig into New York City Mayor Eric Adams's plan to open five city-run grocery stores across the five boroughs, a project already blowing past budget before the first location has opened. Glenn breaks down new reporting from the New York Post on 3.1 million unverified voter registrations in New York State, arguing the numbers explain how Republicans keep losing statewide races there. The episode closes on Western New York's continued population decline, with Glenn and Mike making the case that the people leaving are producers and taxpayers, not welfare recipients, and that the fiscal math for blue states is getting harder to ignore.
(00:00:27) Youth Crime: AI Tracking for Law Enforcement
(00:04:38) Chicago's Racial Disparities in Crime Rates
(00:08:36) Democrat Machine's Electoral Manipulation Dominance
(00:16:06) Media Personnel Facing Rising Physical Threats
(00:18:44) Irony of ID for water but not voting
(00:23:50) Expanding Conservative Influence Through College Chapters

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