A fast-paced half-hour show that brings news stories you won’t hear on TV or perspectives on stories you may have heard on your TV but the media decided not to broadcast. You might hear a story about members of one political party voting against a piece of legislation with an altruistic name like “The save the baby seals act,” but they will never tell you why. When you hear the real reason, you might want to thank them for voting the way they did. We cover 4-5 topics ranging from politics to the environment; to energy to developments in the world of science, plus the quote of the day.
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A fast-paced half-hour show that brings news stories you won’t hear on TV or perspectives on stories you may have heard on your TV but the media decided not to broadcast. You might hear a story about members of one political party voting against a piece of legislation with an altruistic name like “The save the baby seals act,” but they will never tell you why. When you hear the real reason, you might want to thank them for voting the way they did. We cover 4-5 topics ranging from politics to the environment; to energy to developments in the world of science, plus the quote of the day.
Our quote of the week this week is from Secretary of State Marco Rubio describing why the United States went into Caracas to capture Nicholas Maduro.
In our Stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we’ll tell you about a class action lawsuit being brought against McDonald’s over the name of one of their favorite menu items.
In our runner-up to our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we’ll tell you who is protesting the capture and extradition of Nicholas Maduro and how many Venezuelan nationals belong to that group.
We’ll play a clip from a law professor explaining why the capture of Maduro was legal and why prior congressional approval wasn’t required.
Based on what has been discovered in Minnesota and other states, we’ll play a clip explaining how you could make $20,000 per month just by watching your neighbors’ three kids.
We’ll play a clip from a congressional hearing documenting the extent of voter fraud discovered in just one state following the 2020 election. The numbers might stun you.
We’ll tell you how many Humanoid robots Hyundai plans to produce by 2028 and what tasks those robots will perform.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week is from Lawrence, Kansas, where an armed city hall employee, who was not a police officer, shoots & kills a violent intruder.
In this week's Podcast, our quote of the week is a video clip from talk show host Bill Maher on the effects of capitalism & socialism on different countries' economies.
In our Stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we have a story from the Huffington Post that ran just before the Christmas holiday, advising liberals on how to “Deprogram their MAGA friends & family members.
We’ll tell you about trends among the US population regarding the percentage of people who still claim a religious affiliation and the percentage who still attend church regularly.
We’ll play another clip from Bill Maher explaining why he and his guest agree with President Trump that it is time to defund public broadcasting networks like PBS & NPR.
We’ll share a story about a lake in Alaska that releases massive amounts of Methane into the atmosphere every day, and why that natural release makes some of the stringent environmental regulations imposed on oil & gas companies pointless.
We’ll tell you about the proliferation of AI-generated racist videos and why you shouldn’t be so quick to share things on social media sites just because they support your confirmation bias.
We’ll play a video clip documenting how absurd some of the massive Minnesota social welfare fraud schemes were, and ask why the State of Minnesota wasn’t able to uncover what this one social media blogger found so easily.
We’ll tell you about the massive backlog of service dogs assisting those in need and what you can do to help.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week is from Fowlerville, Michigan, where a woman’s estranged husband, who is armed with a gun, breaks into the home of her new boyfriend, and how that worked out for him.
Our quote of the week comes from Elon Musk, who describes how advocating for socialism can help you win an election.
In our Stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we have a clip of a woman who thinks that the reason children of Trump supporters don’t have any student loan debt is that they aren’t smart enough to go to college.
We’ll follow her claim by showing how much it costs for students to attend Brown University in Rhode Island, where the shootings occurred two weeks ago, and what their post-graduation employment statistics reveal about the value of that education.
We’ll play a clip from Bill Maher and his guest explaining why the Democratic Party's approval rating is at an all-time low.
We’ll share with you a story about the deadly consequences that can follow when local police forces refuse to cooperate with ICE and release wanted illegal aliens back into the community.
In a related story, we’ll tell you how the efforts of a group that works to secure the release of criminals on bail ended in tragedy.
We’ll tell you how self-driving cars caused multiple massive traffic jams in San Francisco when the power went out in that city last week.
We’ll tell you how much the Biden Presidential Library fund has raised toward its $250 million goal and speculate on what is behind the shortfall.
We’ll tell you about another massive case of fraud involving the SNAP program, this time in Massachusetts rather than Michigan.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week is from Gulfport, MS, where a man violating a protection order and armed with a hammer & knife meets a woman armed with a gun.
In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from economist Frederic Bastiat regarding what people who want to live off the state forget.
We'll tell you the real story about the Obamacare health insurance subsidies. Despite everything you heard on the news, the subsidies (roughly 80% of the total premium costs) will still be available to all qualifying individuals next year.
In our Stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we have two nominees:
The first is a state that is about to pass a law making it illegal to release “Chemtrails” from aircraft flying over its territory.
The second is about a Colorado county that is getting ready to pass a law that would fine businesses up to $1,000 if they don’t report every retail theft incident to the police.
We’ll play a clip of a black man telling a school board the ten things he doesn’t need or want from them.
We’ll tell you which states are winning and losing the race in terms of population gains and losses, and how that will affect the makeup of Congress.
In a story we didn’t get to last week, we’ll tell you why you might want to think twice before signing up for one of those safe driver discounts being offered by many insurance companies.
We’ll tell you what kind of errors AI systems are generating for users.
We’ll tell you about the startling link researchers have discovered between the quality of your sleep and your life expectancy.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week is from Jefferson County, Colorado, where a homeowner shoots & kills a home invader.
In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from economist Thomas Sowell on the new name liberals have assigned to the sin of Envy.
In our Stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we once again have three nominees: You decide the winner:
The first is about a proposed law that would mandate how often dog owners must walk their dogs.
The second is about a woman who wants a law passed requiring Trump voters to wear a red MAGA hat 24 hours a day.
The third is the reason singer Billie Eilish has decided to move to Canada.
We’ll play a clip from Bill Maher commenting on the left’s apparent inability to have a civil disagreement when debating social & political issues.
We’ll share with you some staggering crime statistics from Germany on the frequency of crimes committed by immigrants from the Middle East who have been admitted to their country.
We’ll also tell you what has happened to High school SAT scores vs. graduation rates over the past 50 years, and ask: Do the results make any sense?
We’ll tell you why you might want to think twice before signing up for one of those safe driver discounts being offered by many insurance companies.
We’ll give you some statistics about the staggering amount of equipment the Biden administration abandoned in Afghanistan for the Taliban to take during the botched withdrawal of our troops from that country in 2021.
We’ll tell you about a new world record set in Argentina last weekend involving a specific breed of dog.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week is from the Miami-Dade, Florida area, when a homeowner shoots & kills one of 4 home invaders.
A few brief technical/audio glitches in today’s podcast, but still an excellent segment.
Today, for the first time, we will have a guest on the program telling us about a new book he wrote called "D.C. Swamp Strikes Back: Aaron Burr, Donald Trump and Their Similar Battles: Victims separated by centuries: bound by opponents' hatred. You can preview it here: D.C. Swamp Strikes Back: Aaron Burr, Donald Trump and Their Similar Battles.
Our quote of the week explains why what you do in private translates into how people view you in public.
In our Stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we’ll tell how much the State of Washington spent to electrify a 30-year-old Ferry in Seattle and how that conversion has worked out.
We’ll play a clip from Bill Maher telling us why the California Coastal Commission denied a request from SpaceX (a division of Tesla) to increase the number of Rocket launches from California’s Vandenberg AFB.
We’ll also tell you why California is on the verge of going broke and what that might mean for people who hold California revenue bonds and for the millions of people who are already receiving pensions from the state pension fund or who are counting on those pensions when they retire in the next decade.
We’ll tell you about a controversial court ruling in which a judge overturned a unanimous jury verdict and why.
We’ll give you some statistics about the dramatic rise in single-parent households and what that increase has to do with the increase in violent crime.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week is from Huntsville, Alabama, where a homeowner shoots & kills an armed home invader who had shot & wounded him.
In this week's Podcast, our quote of the week is from Economist Thomas Sowell on why arguing with ignorant people who believe they are morally superior to you is pointless.
In our Stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we have three contenders. You decide the winner:
The first is about a Pennsylvania man who wound up in the hospital after getting shot by his dog.
The second is the New York City mayor-elect explaining why he believes we should empty the city's prisons.
The third is a clerk working at a 7-11 who was fired for shooting a man who was trying to kill her.
Not to be outdone by Mayor-elect Mamdani, in a “hold my beer and watch this” moment, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson claims that arresting criminals is racist.
We’ll share with you predictions by Mike Rowe and the CEO of Nvidia on the role of AI in creating the next generation of millionaires.
We’ll tell you how the Democrats were using a live feed from Jeffrey Epstein during a Congressional hearing.
We’ll play a clip of Bill Maher telling college students about the thing they really should be protesting, instead of what they are.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week is from Los Angeles, where a 79-year-old Vietnam Vet shoots & kills a naked intruder, even after both of his legs were broken in a fight with the intruder.
Our quote of the week is from Economist Milton Friedman on how government solutions to problems can be worse than the problems they were trying to fix.
In our Stupidest thing I’ve heard all week segment, we’ll tell you what the Chicago teachers’ union spent $173,000 on and where the thing they bought is located.
We'll tell you what percentage of government workers are fired for cause each year and how that figure is astoundingly low compared to private industry.
On the issue of SNAP benefits, we’ll tell you which states have the highest percentage of their residents receiving those benefits.
Now that Zohran Mamdani has won the race to be the next Mayor of New York City, we’ll tell you what the Governor of New York State has said regarding his promise to make all buses free in New York City and ask why she didn’t make that announcement before last Tuesday’s election.
We’ll tell you about a Minneapolis-based charity formed to supposedly feed hungry children that defrauded the taxpayers out of millions of dollars, and how they did it.
We’ll tell you what has to happen next for the shutdown to end and why the Democrats’ claims that they were fighting to prevent the loss of Affordable health care subsidies were always nonsense.
We’ll tell you which states are leading the nation in net resident loss and why.
We’ll play a clip of a father testifying about the murder of his daughter at the hands of a career criminal and asking, “Why wasn‘t that man in jail”?
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week is a follow-up from one that took place in Baltimore last month, where an elderly jewelry store owner shot & killed a burglar.
In this week's podcast, in our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson runs down a list of things the Democrats are demanding be put back into next year’s budget as a condition of them agreeing to end the shutdown.
We’ll read a list of things Democrat Senators are saying about why they think the shutdown needs to continue. In our “How big a hypocrite is he?” segment, we’ll tell you who Barack Obama told black men who they needed to vote for last year and why, and who he & the NAACP endorsed for Governor of Virginia this year.
Now that Zohran Mamdani has won the race to be the next Mayor of New York City, we’ll play a clip of a woman explaining why she will stop riding Buses in New York City if Mamdani follows through with his promise to make them free to ride.
We’ll tell you how dramatically the number of people receiving SNAP benefits and the cost associated with that increase have grown over the past 4 years, and who some of those people are.
Last week, we told you about the GoFundMe site creating 1.4 million new funding pages in a matter of a few weeks and why the named beneficiaries of those sites aren’t happy about them.
We’ll read you a scary prediction about climate change and then tell you why you probably shouldn’t worry too much about it.
We’ll tell you about a California Ballot measure to increase taxes on Billionaires that, if passed, could very well accomplish the exact opposite of what its supporters hope it will do.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Chicago, where two thugs try to rob the driver of a garbage truck.
This week, our quote of the week is an audio clip from Walmart's CEO explaining how much Thanksgiving dinner will cost this year vs. last year.
In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we’ll tell you what a school’s AI-driven security system identified as a gun.
We’ll tell you how much taxpayer money the head of a St. Louis charity spent on herself instead of spending it on food for needy children.
We’ll tell you about another so-called mass shooting that happened Saturday night and why you probably didn’t hear about it.
We’ll tell you about the GoFundMe site, creating 1.4 million new funding pages in a matter of a few weeks, and why the named beneficiaries of those sites aren’t happy about them.
If you have kids in High school, we’ll tell you which sport is the safest for them to play. HINT: It isn’t volleyball
Time permitting, we’ll play a clip of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth addressing the Marines at Camp Pendleton this past Saturday on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the US Marine Corps.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Marietta, Georgia, where a home invader is confronted by a woman who was home alone but had a gun and knew how to use it.
This week, our “stupidest thing I’ve heard all week” is a clip of a climate activist in the UK who wants Parliament to spend $2 TRILLION to fight climate change, but can’t tell the interviewer what benefit she would expect to see for that massive expenditure.
In a related clip, we will use the Way Back Machine to go back to 2009 to listen to what Senator John Kerry was predicting about the impact of Climate change on the Arctic Ice cap.
This past Saturday was the day designated for the nationwide “No Kings” rallies in cities across the US. We’ll tell you about the turnout, where much of the funding was coming from, what some of the protestors were advocating, and how little some of them knew about what they were protesting for.
We’ll play another clip from Bill Maher telling Democrats how young liberals are hurting their chances of winning another election.
We’ll play tell you how the Mayor of Chicago is planning on closing a $1.5 BILLION gap in that City’s budget and why his proposed solution might actually make the problem worse.
We’ll play a clip of Washington, DC attorney General Jeanine Pirro giving an update on the status of the thugs who carjacked & savagely beat one of the DOGE employees last month.
In case you weren’t paying attention, we’ll tell you what has happened to the price of both eggs & gasoline since President Trump was sworn in as our 47th President this past January.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Georgia, where a single woman confronts three home invaders who broke into her home at 4:00 AM.
This week, our “stupidest thing I’ve heard all week” segment involves a claim regarding how many mass shootings have occurred in this country so far this year.
With this year’s hurricane season quickly coming to an end, we’ll compare how many hurricanes developed this year vs what was being predicted back in May.
We’ll tell you about a scam carried out by some DMV employees to fraudulently issue commercial driver’s licenses to unqualified drivers and explain how they did it.
Last week, we told you about mass shootings that took place in Eagle Pass, Texas, and Montgomery, Alabama, which got little to no national news coverage. This week, we have yet another from South Carolina that you didn’t hear about on the news.
We’ll tell you where it took place and why you didn’t hear about it. We’ll play a clip of promises the New York City mayoral candidate is making and ask, “How is he going to pay for the costs associated with those promises”?
In a quick comparison of Communism vs. Capitalism, we’ll examine the per capita GDP of North Korea and South Korea, as well as what those figures were 50 years ago.
We’ll tell you where the deadliest passenger train line in the United States operates and what makes it so lethal.
We’ll tell you what makes and models of handguns California has decided to ban and why.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Houston, where four-armed home invaders encounter an armed homeowner.
This week, our quote of the week is from an editorial written in response to NYC Mayoral candidate Zohran Mandami’s claim that he would like to see a world without billionaires.
In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we once again have multiple contenders.
The first is a new law just enacted in the UK, limiting your ability to get a free refill on certain types of soft drinks.
The second is the Mayor of Seattle explaining why career criminals in his city shouldn’t be in jail.
We’ll play a clip of Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) discussing some of the spending cuts the Democrats want reinstated before they will allow a vote on the continuing resolution that would end the government shutdown.
Last week, we told you about a mass shooting that took place in Eagle Pass, Texas, that got no national news coverage. This week, we have another event that took place in Montgomery, Alabama, this weekend, which the press has ignored, and we will explain why.
We’ll tell you about an oil refinery fire that happened this past weekend and how it will likely impact the price of gas for the residents of the state where that fire took place.
For those who continue to insist that Charlie Kirk was a bigot who hated homosexual & transgender people, we’ll play a clip of Charlie Kirk providing some compassionate counseling to a young transgender woman.
We’ll play a humorous clip of a Vegetarian’s reaction when they went into a Buc-ee's truck stop for the very first time.
We’ll play a clip of Bill Maher telling Democrats what they are doing wrong and what they will have to change if they ever hope to regain a majority in either house of Congress.
Time permitting, we’ll tell you about a neat new device that might save you some money on your homeowner’s insurance.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Decatur, Alabama, where a woman shoots & kills an intruder who was a career criminal.
This week, our quote of the week is from Dr. William Bennett on why Charlie Kirk was murdered.
In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we’ll tell you about where a group of PETA activists held a mock funeral & why
We’ll tell you about a woman who was paid by the US government for theoretically working three full-time jobs simultaneously, sometimes billing the government for 26 hours worked in a single day, and how she was able to get away with it for more than a year.
We’ll explain why the government might shut down tonight at midnight, what needs to happen to prevent it, and what will happen if it does shut down.
You most likely heard about the two mass shootings that took place in this country this past Sunday, but did you know there was actually a third? We’ll tell you where it took place and ask why you didn’t hear about it.
In another story you haven’t heard about on the evening news, we’ll play a clip of Bill Maher explaining the long-running war on Christianity that has been going on in Nigeria.
We’ll tell you which school system hired an Illegal alien with a standing deportation order and a prior criminal record as their Superintendent of Schools.
We’ll tell you how police departments are deploying drones that can read the license plates of hundreds of cars every minute and what that means for the effectiveness of law enforcement operations.
We’ll tell you which country has been estimated to have discovered lithium deposits in excess of 43 million tons of this essential metal.
Time permitting, we’ll tell you which city is suing which gun manufacturer and why.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Chicago, where a man violating a restraining order is shot & killed by the woman whose home he was trying to break into.
This week, our quote of the week is from talk show host Bill Maher on how the Emmy Awards ignored the assassination of Charlie Kirk
In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we have four contenders:
The first is a US Congresswoman telling us that just because you commit a crime, that doesn’t make you a criminal
The second is how an anti-gun group categorized Charlie Kirk’s murder.
The third is Kamala Harris claiming that the 2024 presidential race was the closest election in the 21st Century
The fourth is a Penn State Student complaining about the lack of an Air Force or Navy Jet flyover during a game scheduled for this weekend.
We’ll play a clip of Congresswoman Rasida Talib screaming at Byron Donalds, a black Congressman from Florida, calling him a member of the “3rd Reich”.
We’ll play a clip of Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes fame interviewing the late Johnny Carson, asking him why he never made his show about politics.
Many on the left have been trying to paint Charlie Kirk as a racist and a bigot who shouldn’t be honored or remembered. We have two videos that dispel that lie.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Oakland, California, where five armed thugs attempt to rob a cash for gold store and encounter an armed owner behind the counter.
In this week's podcast, instead of just one quote of the week, we have several:
The first is from Virginia State Representative Nick Freitas on why Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
The second is from the late Charlie Kirk himself, on what he referred to as our “assassination culture.”
The third is Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence.
The fourth is from the actor Charlton Heston, who also served as President of the NRA for several years, on the distinction between good guns and bad guns.
In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we have two nominees:
The first is a clip of a young college student who struggles with math, sharing his thoughts on how much money he believes Elon Musk should be able to give to every person on earth.
For our second nominee, we’ll tell you what happened after two friends decided to take turns shooting at each other’s heads with a rifle to see if the Kevlar army helmet they had was really bulletproof.
We’ll play a clip of Charlie Kirk debating someone who argues that the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were not based on Judeo-Christian values & beliefs.
We’ll tell you what happened to a nurse at a New Jersey Hospital who reported a doctor to the administration of the Hospital for his comment about the killing of Charlie Kirk.
In a related story, we’ll tell you about GoFundMe pages that were being established for the young man who shot Charlie Kirk.
In a story you didn’t hear about on TV, we’ll tell you how much the government spent on Secret Service protection for Hunter Biden while his father was President.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Broward County, Florida, where a convenience store customer shoots two thugs, killing one after they robbed both him and the convenience store clerk at gunpoint.
In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from Brown University Professor Glenn Loury on the difference between equity and equality.
In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we’ll tell you where a man was arrested for something he posted on social media, and what he said that got him arrested.
Staying on the topic of “stupid”, we’ll play a clip from Bill Maher explaining why he thinks the Gen Z generation is foolish.
If you’re gaining weight, we will tell you why you can try blaming climate change instead of your own poor eating habits.
We’ll play a clip of a man explaining to a woman why higher minimum wage laws that many states are enacting are helping big companies like Wal-Mart and Amazon, while hurting smaller businesses.
In a story you didn’t hear about on TV until just yesterday, we’ll tell you where and how a young woman from Ukraine was murdered and who killed her.
We’ll tell you what has become the leading cause of death in Canada, and if you thought it was drugs, traffic accidents, cancer, or heart attacks, you would be wrong.
In addition to all their other problems, we’ll tell you how many schools in Chicago had ZERO students who were able to test as “proficient” in math for their grade level.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Sacramento, where two armed thugs break into the home of two convicted felons, and when the smoke clears, only one of the four is still alive.
This week, we’ll give you an update on the impact of the deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, DC, on crime in that city.
We’ll compare that deployment with another deployment of National Guard troops 57 years ago.
We’ll tell you what the Minneapolis church shooter wrote about his decision to transition from a man to a woman.
In an update to a popular prank trend we reported on two weeks ago, we’ll tell you how that prank has cost another young boy his life.
In our science minute, we’ll tell you about a full lunar eclipse that will take place later this week and why you won’t be able to see it.
We’ll draw a comparison to how we reacted as a nation to the events of 9/11 and how many people today respond to school shooting incidents.
We’ll tell you about how the press initially covered the story about a claimed budget surplus in California in 2022 and how they didn’t cover an update to that story just 2 years later.
In our “Wayback” segment, we’ll tell you what President Teddy Roosevelt said about people who identify themselves as hyphenated Americans.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Washington State, where a woman living alone shoots and kills an intruder in her home at 2:00 a.m.
This week, our quote of the week is from our old friend economist Thomas Sowell on the difference between what Socialists promise and what they deliver.
We’ll follow that clip up with a related one from President Ronald Reagan on why Socialism always fails.
In a story you didn’t hear on the news last week, we’ll tell you about an illegal alien driving a tractor-trailer who killed three people in Florida last week, and where he got his commercial driver’s license.
Last week, we told you about the closure of the city-owned and operated grocery store in Kansas City. This week, we’ll let you know about another socialist experiment that failed in the same city.
We’ll provide you with an update on the government's efforts to deport Killmar Abrego Garcia, finally.
We’ll play a clip from the Nobel award-winning economist Milton Friedman on what one single thing has lifted more people out of poverty than any other thing ever invented by man.
We’ll tell you about a recent dramatic increase in copper thefts and explain why and where a considerable percentage of those thefts are occurring.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Houston, where two thugs impersonating police officers die in a gunfight with an armed homeowner.
In this week's Podcast, in our "stupidest thing I’ve heard all week" segment, we have three contenders. You decide the winner.
The first is a woman claiming that more police officers on the street won’t make the streets safer.
The second is talk show host Joy Reid claiming that everything ever invented by a white person was stolen from a black person.
The third is a claim that owning a dog is a major contributor to climate change.e
We’ll give you an update on the status of that city-owned and operated grocery store in Kansas City, Missouri.
We’ll play a video of Senator Ted Cruise questioning a witness about whether or not National Guard troops were offered to protect the Capitol building the day before the January 6th protest.
We’ll tell you why the Mayor of New Orleans and one of her bodyguards are facing criminal charges.
We’ll play a video clip of former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo telling John Stossel who he believes is the most dangerous person in the world when it comes to the security of the United States.
We’ll play another clip from John Stossel describing the death spiral of San Francisco.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Fairborn, Ohio, where five home invaders encounter an armed resident, but only four leave alive.
A fast-paced half-hour show that brings news stories you won’t hear on TV or perspectives on stories you may have heard on your TV but the media decided not to broadcast. You might hear a story about members of one political party voting against a piece of legislation with an altruistic name like “The save the baby seals act,” but they will never tell you why. When you hear the real reason, you might want to thank them for voting the way they did. We cover 4-5 topics ranging from politics to the environment; to energy to developments in the world of science, plus the quote of the day.