I’ve found that a lot of the news coverage the mainstream media provides is designed to divide and separate people along political and personal beliefs. In my experience, when you actually get to know just about any person in this country, you’ll realize you agree with them on more than 80% of what you’re talking about.
The purpose of this show is to bridge those gaps, and show that we have more in common than we know, or maybe even want to admit.
I look forward to engaging in conversations with both guests and listeners on both sides of the aisle, as we try to find ways to unite and improve our community. Who knows… we might even laugh a little bit and have fun while we do it.
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I’ve found that a lot of the news coverage the mainstream media provides is designed to divide and separate people along political and personal beliefs. In my experience, when you actually get to know just about any person in this country, you’ll realize you agree with them on more than 80% of what you’re talking about.
The purpose of this show is to bridge those gaps, and show that we have more in common than we know, or maybe even want to admit.
I look forward to engaging in conversations with both guests and listeners on both sides of the aisle, as we try to find ways to unite and improve our community. Who knows… we might even laugh a little bit and have fun while we do it.
We talk about some extremely expensive apartments that couuld be built in Menasha, the lack of desire to build affordable housing, and we look at Trump's lackey's comments about Venezuela last year compared to today.
We spend the entire program breaking down why the "Somali fraud" story was a hoax, and highlight real life examples of what fraud in our government looks like.
I speak with Stacy Mitchel with the Institute For Local Self-Reliance about alleged collusion between 2 major companies, Hannah Dugan was found guilty of 1 of the 2 charges against her, and the Democrats bend over backwards to hide the reasons for their failure in 2024.
We talk about Trump's questionable interpretation of the economy, Wisconsin's property tax conversation leaves a lot to be desired, and one candidate for Senate finally says the right thing about Venezuela.
We talk about the further escalation into another war that nobody wants, Private Equity is cannabalizing youth sports, and the Professors join me for a year in review.
Donald Trump says disgusting things about Rob Reiner, Hillary Clinton claims she wants misinformation criminalized, and Pepsi and Walmart were accuse of collusion, until they weren't.
We talk about Trump's grade for his economy, we follow it up with the lack of ingenuity coming from the Democratic Party, and we wrap it up with 2 healthcare suggestions coming from GOP members
We talk about Trump's effort to bail out the farmers... again, we talk about the Republican party's message for the 2026 midterms, and we debate who could win in a pull up contest between RFK Jr. and Sean Duffy
We take a look at a new approach for calculating credit scores, small business bankruptcies are increasing year over year, and one woman engages in public racism in our neck of the woods.
We talk about the FBI's efforts to find the January 6th pipe bomber, Trump's economy continues to show no signs of improvement, and we take a look at how RFK Jr. used to talk before joining the MAGA movement.
We talk about the continued violence off the coast of Venezuela, betting apps are now partnering with news organizations, and just how big of a failure was DOGE.
We talk about the alleged war crimes off the coast of Venezuela, trans-panic graduates high school and heads to higher ed, and we find out just how bad the Wisconsin Legislature is at math.
We discuss how and why people are ending up using Buy Now, Pay Later plans, we talk about how news organizations present the cost of living crisis, and is the new social media algorithm designed to rage bait.
I’ve found that a lot of the news coverage the mainstream media provides is designed to divide and separate people along political and personal beliefs. In my experience, when you actually get to know just about any person in this country, you’ll realize you agree with them on more than 80% of what you’re talking about.
The purpose of this show is to bridge those gaps, and show that we have more in common than we know, or maybe even want to admit.
I look forward to engaging in conversations with both guests and listeners on both sides of the aisle, as we try to find ways to unite and improve our community. Who knows… we might even laugh a little bit and have fun while we do it.