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By Jimmy Davis
The podcast currently has 137 episodes available.
This week, I talk about infrastructure and the connection to government's role, both from a public infrastructure standpoint, as well as private infrastructure.
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This week, I talk about the newest federal holiday, Juneteenth, as well as how the economy is doing and how inflation will factor into things.
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After a one-week hiatus, I am back to talk about stupid COVID masks risk assessments, Fauci e-mails, and a Fauci "prediction" that, turns out, wasn't much of a stretch when put into context.
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I'm talking about money on this Memorial Day weekend, including how California is using cash incentives for COVID vaccinations as well as President Biden's first budget proposal. I also talk about the origin of Memorial Day, how Chick-fil-A observes Memorial Day, an unlikely Presidential candidate, an eye-opening unborn child bill from Pennsylvania, and some talk about the media.
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I was a day late with this episode, but it's only temporary. I get into the latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but more importantly, why the ceasefire really means almost nothing. I also talk about the disappointment police reformists have in body-worn cameras, Trump's database claim, Biden's vaccine "warning", the PA governor getting his emergency powers watered down, and the continued implosion of the GOP, this time over the January 6 Commission.
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The GOP had a big decision to make this week. One that will define what the party is about. So I break down what that means for the future of the GOP. I also talk about MTG's run ins with AOC, a truly disgusting Bay Area teacher, the new mask guidance and liberal reaction to it, and how the state and local American Rescue Plan dollars can be used.
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This week, I dive into the recall of California Governor Gavin Newsom, including how recalls in California function, what happened the last time California held a recall election, and what the chances are of Gavin Newsom being removed from office. I also talk about the Houston Cheaters (er, Astros) and an update on the Peleton treadmills.
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On this week's episode, I get into several articles dealing with race, and then I discuss the origins and meaning of the term "woke". I also follow up my discussion on last week's episode about COVID.
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This week, I get into the fact that no one really knows how statistics work (so maybe a college education is actually worth something after all!). This includes COVID mask mandates and police shootings. I also discuss the IG report about Mike Pompeo, Biden's alleged plan for red meat, a data "leak" regarding Kyle Rittenhouse's legal defense fund, clarifying my statement about police shootings from last week, and the reactions to Derek Chauvin's conviction.
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After President Biden put together a Commission on the Supreme Court, four Congressmen put forth a proposal to expand the Supreme Court to thirteen. I review the history of the Supreme Court (and the federal judiciary) to put context on both the Commission and proposal.
I also talk about the anti-vaxxer "gotcha" moment, more whining from Donald Trump, racism in our highways, and the shooting death of Duante Wright.
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The podcast currently has 137 episodes available.