Wednesday, June 28 – Hour 3 Podcast

 

Trump EPA to Dump ‘WOTUS’; Frees 247 Million Acres of Farmland – Breitbart

The Environmental Protection Agency () announced Tuesday, to the delight of rural America, that the administration is moving to rescind the Obama era’s “Waters of the United States” () regulatory rule.

‘Covfefe’ License Plates Banned in Georgia – Christine Rousselle

People got license plates–except in Georgia, where it’s apparently been banned as a prohibited term for vanity plates, along with things like racial slurs, “KKK,” and sexual references. Interestingly enough, variations of “,” such as “c0vfefe” and “c0vf3f3,” are also banned.

Under investigation: Bernie Sanders doesn’t want to talk about it [VIDEO] – Red Alert Politics

Sen. (I-V) ducked questions from a Fox reporter regarding the ‘s into his wife, and instead pivoted to talk about healthcare.

Video: Bernie Really, Really Doesn’t Want to Talk About That FBI Investigation – Guy Benson

Appearing on CNN last night, an agitated Sanders deflected and distorted when asked about the situation by anchor Erin Burnett.  He laughs derisively when the subject is first broached, interrupts the question, refuses to answer it (twice), then claims this was all cooked up by a Trump supporter to “attack” his wife — which he calls “pathetic.”

Democrats Accuse Republicans of Mass Murder – Reason.com

So the Democrats, after opposing Donald Trump in the 2016 election partly out of what they claimed was concern about his incivility and coarseness, are now pursuing a debate about health care legislation in Washington by characterizing the Republicans who disagree with them about policy details as mass murderers.

Listen up: Gun ‘silencers’ are as loud as rock concerts (and have very practical uses) – Red Alert Politics

This should dispel the myth of a “silencer,” unless you think that a rock concert is silent.

 

Friday, March 31 – Hour 2 Podcast

Interview: Common Councilman At Large

7 Facts Democrats Should Consider Before Opposing Gorsuch

Here are seven key facts to remember:

NPR: ATF Figures Show Suppressors ‘Are Seldom Used in Crime’

An NPR overview of the current push to deregulate firearm counters the controllers’ doomsday claims by pointing to Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms () figures that show suppressors “are seldom used in crime.”

This App Sends Your Message to Your Congressperson’s Voicemail—And Also to The Entire World

If you’re having trouble getting calls through to your member of Congress, an called Stance says it can help. You just record a message, and it keeps trying until it can deliver that message to voicemail. There’s a big caveat on that, though.

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