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Nov 6, 2021 • 15min
Saturday | November 6, 2021
China intensifies censorship in Hong Kong, directly affecting filmmakers and sparking concerns about free expression. The UK considers laws to regulate harmful online content, raising debates about freedom of speech. The intersection of sports and politics emerges, with athletes like Colin Kaepernick highlighting societal issues. Controversies around vaccination regulations in the NFL and new mandates for children in San Francisco reflect shifting public health policies and their social implications.

Nov 5, 2021 • 16min
Friday | November 5, 2021
Biden's new OSHA mandate for vaccinations is facing significant legal challenges, sparking a heated debate on personal freedom and corporate responsibilities. The Supreme Court is set to weigh in on New York’s concealed carry law, which could reshape gun rights in America. Meanwhile, Australia is beginning to reopen its borders to vaccinated travelers, marking a new phase after stringent lockdowns. Legal complexities abound as significant cases unfold, intertwining public health policies and constitutional rights.

Nov 4, 2021 • 16min
Thursday | November 4, 2021
Voter sentiment shifts are shaking up national politics following surprising election results in Virginia and New Jersey. The Supreme Court's deliberations on Texas's pro-life law have sparked intense legal discussions and political challenges for Democrats. Meanwhile, San Francisco grapples with skyrocketing crime rates, prompting residents to call for significant changes in leadership. The community's discontent is further fueled by efforts to recall the District Attorney, showcasing a growing tension over safety and justice.

Nov 3, 2021 • 16min
Wednesday | November 3, 2021
A shocking political upset unfolds in Virginia as Republican Glenn Youngkin secures the governorship, signaling a shift in suburban voter dynamics. Recent polls reveal President Biden's approval ratings are in decline, raising concerns for Democrats ahead of the midterms. The Build Back Better Act faces significant hurdles, exacerbated by internal party conflicts, particularly surrounding inflation. Tensions rise as progressive factions push back against moderates like Senator Manchin, further complicating the legislative landscape.

Nov 2, 2021 • 16min
Tuesday | November 2, 2021
Virginians head to the polls to vote in a crucial gubernatorial election, reflecting national political sentiments. NYC faces a staffing crisis among first responders due to vaccine mandates, causing significant unrest. Meanwhile, the Kyle Rittenhouse trial starts, raising intense debates around self-defense and the justice system. The shifting dynamics of the Virginia race reveal how educational issues sway independent voters, while the fallout from COVID-19 mandates continues to influence public safety discussions.

Nov 1, 2021 • 15min
Monday | November 1, 2021
The podcast dives into the Biden administration's plan to compensate families of illegal immigrants separated at the border, sparking significant political debate. It highlights the intense legal battles in Texas over border security and the strain on local resources due to the migrant influx. The discussion also touches on electric vehicle tax credits and their impact on the market, alongside updates from the Virginia gubernatorial race, focusing on how education is reshaping voter priorities.

Oct 30, 2021 • 16min
Saturday | October 30, 2021
A man wins $10 million after claiming he was fired for being a white male, raising questions about corporate diversity policies. Meanwhile, Democrats propose and then withdraw a wealth tax aimed at billionaires, igniting a debate on economic equity. The ethical implications of Hunter Biden's high-priced artwork come under scrutiny, linking art sales to political influence. Additionally, new gender options in U.S. passports are introduced while community initiatives tackle issues like school safety.

Oct 29, 2021 • 16min
Friday | October 29, 2021
The show dives into President Biden's ambitious $1.8 trillion spending plan, highlighting the political tensions within his party. It also covers Florida's legal battle against federal vaccine mandates and the rising concerns over illegal immigration, which has reached historic levels. The discussion includes the implications of increased IRS funding aimed at better tax compliance and how these moves might impact Biden's legacy and the upcoming midterm elections.

Oct 28, 2021 • 16min
Thursday | October 28, 2021
The Virginia governor's race has turned into a nail-biter, reflecting changing voter attitudes amid economic and educational concerns. An FDA panel has unanimously approved the Pfizer vaccine for kids aged 5-11, paving the way for CDC guidance. Amidst this, college students are voicing mixed responses to strict COVID-19 policies, encountering backlash and legal challenges. Additionally, the podcast touches on the ongoing investigation into the Alec Baldwin shooting and the controversy surrounding Dave Chappelle's Netflix special.

Oct 27, 2021 • 16min
Wednesday | October 27, 2021
The podcast dives into the controversies surrounding Terry McAuliffe's ties to a law firm linked to school sexual assault defenses. It discusses Biden's looming vaccine mandates and the pushback from various industries worried about staffing shortages. The political backdrop of the World Series adds another layer, highlighting Major League Baseball's controversial decisions and their implications for voting rights. The intersection of politics and sports creates a lively debate around justice, safety, and social issues.


