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Jul 16, 2022 • 16min
Housing Market Cools & The Marriage Penalty | 7.16.22
The housing market is finally cooling off, shifting the balance in favor of buyers with rising interest rates. New findings reveal that the fiscal system unfairly penalizes marriage, particularly for low-income families. In a historic move, Pope Francis appoints three women to prominent roles in the Vatican, sparking discussions around gender dynamics within the Church. This insightful analysis delves into the implications of these trends on society and the housing market.

Jul 15, 2022 • 16min
Ohio Abortion Story & Political Realignment | 7.15.22
Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at Daily Wire, unpacks a heartbreaking case involving a 10-year-old Ohio girl seeking an abortion after a traumatic assault, shedding light on the implications of restrictive laws. The discussion highlights a significant political realignment, with Democrats gaining traction among college-educated voters, while Republicans attract more minorities and working-class individuals. The conversation also brushes on Novak Djokovic's vaccination woes affecting his sports eligibility, adding a sports twist to the political landscape.

Jul 14, 2022 • 16min
Record Inflation & House Abortion Bills | 7.14.22
Inflation has soared to a staggering 9.1%, marking a 40-year high and impacting essentials like fuel and food. The discussion dives into the implications for everyday Americans and potential interest rate hikes. On the legislative front, House Democrats propose abortion bills aimed at restoring Roe v. Wade, intertwining reproductive rights with issues of gender identity. Meanwhile, Starbucks announces store closures due to rising crime and safety concerns, highlighting the challenges facing urban businesses.

Jul 13, 2022 • 16min
Jan. 6 Hearing & Biden’s Mexico Meeting | 7.13.22
Discover the gripping details from the seventh January 6th hearing, revealing Trump's alleged connections to extremist groups before the Capitol attack. Dive into the meeting between President Biden and Mexico’s leader, addressing immigration and energy policies amidst a rising humanitarian crisis. Explore Arizona's new school choice law, which sparks a heated debate on educational options for families and its impact on public schooling. Plus, catch up on major news highlights, from legislative changes to groundbreaking space discoveries.

Jul 12, 2022 • 16min
Sri Lanka Crisis & Dems Turn On Biden | 7.12.22
Sri Lanka is in chaos, facing severe food and fuel shortages, leading to mass protests against government corruption and mismanagement. Meanwhile, discontent brews within the Democratic Party as two-thirds of voters express reluctance to support Biden in 2024, sparking fears of a party revolt. Rising inflation and economic concerns heighten voter dissatisfaction in the U.S. Furthermore, abortion advocates express frustration over Biden’s response to recent rulings, complicating his political standing ahead of upcoming elections.

Jul 11, 2022 • 16min
Musk Terminates Twitter Deal & Biden Issues Abortion Order | 7.11.22
Elon Musk's controversial decision to back out of his $44 billion Twitter deal raises eyebrows, with legal ramifications looming. Meanwhile, President Biden's new executive order aims to expand abortion access in states with strict laws. Efforts include mobile clinics and pro bono legal aid. The podcast also discusses the job market, highlighting 372,000 new jobs despite inflation fears and a steady unemployment rate. The challenges faced in these turbulent times mirror past crises, adding depth to the economic discussion.

Jul 10, 2022 • 16min
Book Banning Wars | 7.10.22
The podcast dives into the rising calls for book bans in the U.S., revealing a fierce political tug-of-war. It highlights the contentious debate over specific titles like 'Gender Queer,' showcasing parental and policymaker influences in education. Legal experts weigh in on the implications for freedom of expression. The challenges educators face in navigating parental opinions on classic versus contemporary literature are also discussed. Ultimately, the show suggests that book bans might unintentionally fuel curiosity about the very works they aim to restrict.

Jul 9, 2022 • 16min
Manhattan DA Under Fire & Griner Pleads Guilty | 7.9.22
The Manhattan DA faces backlash for prosecuting a grocery clerk in a self-defense case, raising questions about crime policies. WNBA star Brittney Griner pleads guilty to drug possession in Russia, calling for help from President Biden amid fears over her sentencing. Advocates rally for her release, linking her situation to broader legislative concerns. Additionally, the potential impact of new ESG reporting on credit unions sparks debate regarding their role in social justice and financial accessibility.

Jul 8, 2022 • 16min
Boris Johnson Resigns & Red vs. Blue States | 7.8.22
Boris Johnson's resignation sends shockwaves through U.S.-U.K. relations, raising questions about his legacy. Meanwhile, economic recovery reveals a stark divide: red states surge ahead with job growth while blue states face losses. New insights into U.S. immigration policies emerge, particularly surrounding the controversial ambassador to Mexico. Delve into the dynamics of electoral integrity, with allegations of fraud and their implications for American interests. It's a whirlwind of global politics and economic realities!

Jul 7, 2022 • 16min
DOJ Sues AZ & Dutch Farmer Protest | 7.7.22
A lawsuit from the Biden administration targets Arizona's controversial voter integrity law requiring proof of citizenship, sparking legal and political debate. Meanwhile, Dutch farmers are clashing with police over harsh emission regulations, leading to confrontations that threaten their livelihoods and the global food supply. Additionally, insights into a recent mass shooting reveal concerning patterns in the shooter's motivations and mental health issues. The discussion encapsulates rising tensions and broader implications of these pressing issues.


