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  • Season 6, Episode 4 - Prime Minister of New Zealand, Equal Rights Amendment, California environmental lawsuits, school buses in Boston, host Bill Maher on the LA fires, tax revenues, and much more!
    2025/01/22
    • In this week's podcast, our quote is from the Prime Minister of New Zealand telling the residents of that country that the government is the only source they can look to for the truth.
    • In our stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we'll tell you how, in his farewell speech last week, President Biden said the American people that the Equal Rights Amendment to the US Constitution had been ratified when it hadn't been.
    • In our first runner-up winner in our stupidest thing I've heard all week contest, we'll tell you about a 2019 lawsuit brought by an environmentalist group in California that may have helped make the recent wildfires in LA worse than they would have been had that lawsuit not been brought.
    • In our second runner-up to the stupidest thing I've heard all week contest, we'll tell you how the City of Boston school district plans to send a $35 Million Federal grant earmarked to purchase electric vehicles.
    • We'll play a clip from talk show host & California resident Bill Maher criticizing the City of Los Angeles and the State of California for handling the LA wildfires.
    • We'll give you an update on how much tax REVENUES have increased under the Trump tax plan and how much Government spending has increased over that same period of time.
    • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Jackson, Mississippi, where a homeowner confronts two home invaders at 2:30 a.m.
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    33 分
  • Season 6, Episode 3 - Tax rates vs. tax revenues, California DOT, EV firetrucks, dams capturing Sierra-Nevada snow melt in California, long term effects of LA wildfires, National Debt, Phishing scams
    2025/01/15
    • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from JFK, who died in 1963, on why tax RATE cuts are good for the economy and generally translate to INCREASED TAX REVENUES.
    • A lot of this week's topics will focus on how badly California and Los Angeles have mismanaged their fire response resources, starting with our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week segment" where the California Department of Transportation delayed the arrival of 60 fire trucks from Oregon to the LA fire zone by requiring them to first detour to Sacramento for a safety inspection before they could continue to LA.
    • In our runner-up winner in the Stupidest Thing I've Heard All Week contest, we'll tell you how much the LA Fire District spent on an EV fire truck with no hoses or ladders because it can't carry any water.
    • In 2014, the voters of California approved a $7.5 Billion bond issue to build dams to capture rainwater and snow melt from the Sierra-Nevada mountains running into the Pacific Ocean. Now, 10 years later, we'll tell you how many new dams have been built. Hint: You would be wrong if you guessed a whole number greater than zero.
    • We'll provide you with some data on the short-term and long-term costs and reduction in tax revenues the City and County of Los Angeles will face in the months and years to come.
    • With our National debt increasing by about $2 trillion annually, we'll give you some examples of wasteful & unnecessary projects your tax dollars in 2024.
    • We'll warn you about a very sophisticated,& personalized computer "Phishing" scam that has tricked thousands of people and cost victims tens of millions.
    • Our (abbreviated) Taxpayer relief shot comes to us from St. Paul, Minnesota, where four armed teenagers make the mistake of trying to rob a man in a park who was also armed.
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    38 分
  • Season 6, Episode 2 - Whitney Cummings, Saturday Night Live on Biden, Biden's pardons, teacher standards, murdered law enforcement, the latest terrorist attacks, Starbucks recycling, and much more!
    2025/01/08
    • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from the female comedian Whitney Cummings on how the Democrats bungled the 2024 election.
    • In a related story, we'll play a collection of clips from Biden administration officials lying to the American people about how mentally sharp President Biden was even after his mental decline had become the focus of satirical skits on Saturday Night Live back in 2023.
    • In a story you didn't hear on TV, we'll tell you about one of the people that President Biden pardoned and why this female doctor should never have been pardoned for her crimes that might have cost some cancer patients their lives.
    • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we'll tell you how the State of New Jersey has lowered the standards for becoming a teacher in that state.
    • We'll tell you what the TV media didn't tell you about the identity of a person accused of stabbing a New York City Postal worker to death.
    • We'll share with you a summary of how many Law enforcement officers were murdered in this country in 2024 and what population demographic is responsible for the majority of those murders.
    • We'll reflect on the terrorist truck attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day and what it has to do with the call by liberals to ban so-called "Assault rifles' as a way to put a stop to mass murder events (Hint: it wouldn't).
    • We'll play a clip explaining what happens to your plastic cup when you put it in Starbucks's special "Recycling only" trash bin. If you think this means the cup will be recycled, you are in for a big surprise.
    • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Ohio, where the owner of a home shoots and kills a man trying to break into his home at 2:00 AM while his girlfriend is on the phone with the 911 operator trying to get the police to come to their home.
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    38 分
  • Season 6, Episode 1 - Thomas Edison, New Year's Resolutions, ATF raids the home of a Black family living in Maryland, are you old quiz, Times Square on New Year's Eve, common passwords and more!
    2025/01/01
    • For our last podcast of the year, we try and keep it a little lighter to end the year.
    • Our quote of the week is from Thomas Edison, who explains why many people miss opportunities to improve their lives.
    • I'll tell you what my New Year's resolution for 2025 is going to be
    • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll let you know about a completely unnecessary early morning raid that the ATF carried out at the home of a Black family living in Maryland, complete with the use of flash-bang grenades and putting their teenage daughters in handcuffs.
    • We'll give you a quick "Are you old" quiz to see if you qualify as old yet.
    • We'll tell you, how many of the 100,000 people who attend the ball drop in New York City's Times Square deal with the issue of no public bathrooms within a 6-block radius of the location?
    • We'll tell you the 20 most commonly used passwords in 2024 and ask if you are guilty of using any easy-to-hack passwords.
    • We'll inform you about a new practice by insurance companies that might unnecessarily drive up your auto insurance rates and why you should check your policy for this potential mistake.
    • We'll tell you about a city in this country where, by law, every head of household is required to own a gun and what impact that law has had on crime & gun violence in that city.
    • We'll tell you about a new law in New York State that punishes oil and gas companies. This law will result in every household in that state paying an average of more than $400 per year in additional fuel and merchandise costs.
    • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Bradenton, Florida, where an armed illegal alien home invader from Chile comes face to face with an armed American homeowner.
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    33 分
  • Season 5, Episode 26 - economist Thomas Sowell, blaming objects for acts of terror, glorifying Luigi Mangione, radioactive lab notes of one Nobel Prize winner, and much more during this Christmas week
    2024/12/25
    • In this week's Podcast, our quote of the week is from economist Thomas Sowell on how the success of others has gone from being admired to something that is hated.
    • In our stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we'll tell you what OBJECT the press is blaming for a recent act of terror instead of the person who used it.
    • We'll tell you about the newest (and most disgusting) way Luigi Mangione's supporters glorify him.
    • In our science minute, we have two stories.
    • We'll tell you why the lab notes of one Nobel Prize winner must be kept in a lead-lined box, and in our other story, we'll let you know why you should never reheat food in a plastic container.
    • We'll tell you what the network news stations didn't initially tell you about the identity of a man accused of killing a woman on a New York City subway by setting her on fire and ask why they didn't include that piece of information when they initially reported on that story.
    • We'll tell you about another horrific story concerning the sexual abuse of their two adopted children by a gay couple that the networks chose not to cover, and again, ask why you never heard about that story.
    • We'll tell you how network news reporting has altered the perception of the number of "Unarmed black men killed by police" in a year. The actual number is probably much smaller than you have been led to believe.
    • We'll tell you how the number of your elected representatives in Congress aged 70 or older has risen dramatically over the past 40 years. It is probably a number way higher than you would have guessed!
    • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from the Philadelphia suburb of Upper Darby, PA, where a young thug armed with a fake gun makes the mistake of trying to rob a victim who has a real gun.
    • We are still struggling with internet connectivity issues, so I apologize for any dropouts of Podcast today.
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    33 分
  • Season 5, Episode 25 - French economist Frederic Bastiat , Five contenders for the stupidest thing we've heard all week, Madison, Wisconsin school shooting, Journalists brains, sugar in soda, and more
    2024/12/18
    • We had some internet connectivity issues this week, so please excuse the few brief spots where there were some audio dropouts.
    • In this week's Podcast, our quote is from the French economist Frederic Bastiat on the importance of policies that encourage free trade.
    • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we had five for you to pick from and vote on instead of our usual single winner:
    1. The 5 included a proposal to ban the sale of colored guns;
    2. A law that limits how many dildos a person can own;
    3. The changing of the National spelling bee rules that permits the spelling of the word "Women" as "Womyn" to be a correct answer;
    4. An NLRB ruling forces reality show producers to treat the stars of those shows as employees instead of independent contractors.
    5. A proposal by one state legislator would make planting your college's flag on the opposing team's football field after your team won the game a felony offense. You decide the winner.
    • We'll tell you about the ridiculously exaggerated claims many TV networks were making about the number of school shootings in this country following the tragic school shooting incident in Madison, Wisconsin, this week.
    • We'll tell you about a study that compared the functioning of Journalists' brains to that of successful executives and why the results were not flattering for Journalists.
    • In our health minute, if you or anybody you know drinks just one can of regular soda each day, we'll tell you how many POUNDS of sugar that adds up to each month.
    • We'll tell you which cable network channel has overtaken CNN in the ratings. The result is a massive embarrassment for CNN.
    • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Houston, where the daughter of a man shoots & kills an intruder who entered her father's home while they were both still inside the home.
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    35 分
  • Season 5, Episode 24 - First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Florida high school student suspended, supporters of the United Healthcare CEO murderer, reviews of the Altoona McDonald's, holiday scams, and more
    2024/12/11
    • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt on the differences between people who discuss ideas, people who discuss events, and people who discuss other people.
    • In the stupidest thing I've heard all week, we'll tell you why a Florida High School student was suspended and why his parents are suing the school board.
    • We'll tell you about the outpouring of support on Social Media sites for the killer of the United Healthcare CEO and how his supporters are targeting McDonald's in Altoona, PA, where he was captured.
    • We'll tell you about two different holiday scams popping up on Facebook, including one involving postage stamps.
    • We'll tell you about the flood of pardon requests that President Biden is receiving from members of Congress, including one from AOC who wants him to pardon the killer of two FBI agents.
    • We'll tell you about the problems a Maine school district encountered after switching to all-electric school buses.
    • We'll tell you about a visual trick you can do with your computer using the Google search engine.
    • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Ohio, where a homeowner confronts an armed intruder who broke into his home at 3:00 AM.
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    36 分
  • Season 5, Episode 23 - Economist Thomas Sowell, how Laken Riley's killer traveled, Dr. Phil interviewing a DHS official, Electronic Detection Dogs, President Biden pardoning Hunter, and much more!
    2024/12/04
    • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from economist Thomas Sowell on why lowering academic and behavioral standards for students from poor homes in the name of compassion contributes to keeping them poor.
    • We'll tell you how the immigrant from Venezuela who killed the Laken Riley, the Georgia nursing student, was able to get a plane ticket to travel from New York City to Georgia with no money and no official government ID.
    • In a related story, we'll play a clip of Dr. Phil interviewing a former DHS official who confirms that Venezuela is emptying its prisons and sending its released convicts to the US.
    • We'll tell you how police dogs are being trained to detect and locate tiny electronic devices, such as SD memory cards, that are no bigger than your fingernails.
    • We'll play a clip of President Biden repeatedly stating that he wouldn't pardon his son Hunter and then explain why he changed his mind.
    • If you are familiar with the German word Schadenfreude, we'll tell you why one of Vice President Kamala Harris's last official duties is a perfect example of its meaning.
    • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Rancho Cordova, California, where a grandfather shoots and kills an intruder in the middle of the night after his 14-year-old grandson alerts him to the break-in.
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    34 分