Minnesota's political podcast is hosted by State Representative Jeremy Munson (R-Lake Crystal) and Albertville City Councilman and political activist Walter Hudson. This show will dive into legislation, public policy, and politics in and outside the Capit
Jeremy Munson is interviewed on the Lindner Farm Network on Agriculture issues.
Rep Munson is interviewed by Alpha News about his run for Congress in the special election for Congress in Minnesota's First Congressional District.
Walter & Jeremy share their experiences at the caucus and discuss the results of the straw poll and fundraising numbers. Dennis Smith drops out of the endorsement race after posting awesome fundraising numbers after half the State Party Executive Board publicly and officially endorses a statewide candidate prior to the caucus. Is this fair?
Action 4 Liberty assaults and throws out legislators from public meetings instead of confronting them on their voting records. The DFL votes to allow citizens of other countries to choose their party's candidate. Walter & Jeremy debate restoring voting rights for felons. Biden gets a SCOTUS pick - should the GOP obstruct? Sarah Palin sues the New York Times - SCOTUS will hear and set a major precedent.
Walter recaps the Gubernatorial Debate in Wright County. They discuss caucus slates to win. Will Rochester Mayor enact a Vax Passport to kill the MNGOP State Convention? Munson talks of broad support for the Give it Back Act, and the pros and cons of bailing out the Unemployment Trust Fund. Finally, Martin Luther King Jr day is bastardized by the Left and how Conservatives need to take it back.
Jeremy & Walter interview with Dr. Scott Jensen and discuss gun laws, John Thompson, conversion therapy bans, transgender athletes, and marijuana. For a detailed discussion with Jensen on guns, emergency powers, and omnibus bills, listen to our podcast from last year https://theomnibuspodcast.libsyn.com/ep-9-dr-scott-jensen-on-2a-emergency-powers-healthcare-omnibus-bills
Minneapolis and St Paul enact vaccine passports and photo ID for all bars, restaurants, event centers for children as young as 2. The media has their anniversary of Jan 6, while ignoring riots of the Summer of Love. MN School Board Association grows a spine and severs ties with the National SBA.
Jeremy Munson and Minnesota Secretary of State candidate Kim Crockett discuss election integrity as they analyze the events of the 2020 election, the consent decree, mail-in and absentee ballots, unmanned drop boxes, Zuckerberg's $400M Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) and voter ID. Kim updates us on her campaign as caucus day approaches on February 1st. Learn more at KimSoS.com
After Mayors of Minneapolis and St Paul are sworn in, they re-implement mask mandates for all businesses, sports venues, and public buildings. Mayo fires over 700 employees after denying religious and medical exemptions. A student of color from the Breck School advocates for racial segregation in the Star Tribune. Walter and Jeremy discuss local GOP activism.
Rep. Jeremy Munson and Walter Hudson interview MN Gubernatorial candidate Dr. Neil Shah (electneil.com) about where he has been during the lockdowns last year, why he is running, what changes in healthcare he seeks, and what he believes is the proper role of government.
Mankato Public Schools votes to pay black teachers more than white teachers in the first step to hire more black teachers to teach black students (AKA Segregation). Gov Walz contracts COVID (again). CDC cuts isolation time. Mayo says cloth masks don't work. Vax mandate on employers is back (for now). Scott Jensen invites firebrand John Thompson (D-Not Hugo) to speak at an outreach event. Kendall Qualls enters the GOP Gubernatorial Race - where is his path to victory?
What do the MNGOP Gubenatorial straw polls mean? Walz has jailed his first political dissident, Lisa Hanson. The metro deals with increased carjackings. Is Julian Assage a hero or traitor? The GOP legislator lobbyists prep a billion-dollar corporate welfare subsidy. MN Hospital's plea for staff, while firing staff.
Yes, Munson is fully vaxxed and also has COVID for the 2nd time. The LEA Scorecard proves Lucero is more conservative than Mortensen (also Munson finally beat Draz). New Hope Entrepreneur Zack Redmond was beaten up by the government twice in a year and would have been liberated by Munson's "Minnesota Food Freedom Act." Mayo Clinic CEO responds to the New House Republican's letter. A Federal Court blocks vax mandate for federal contractors. The State government overtaxed Minnesotans by $10 BILLION and taxpayers want it back. Why RINOs don't care and what we can do about it. Munson explains his "Give it Back Act!"
A Federal Court stops Biden's CMS Vax Mandate for hospitals. The SCOTUS takes up the landmark Dobbs vs. Jackson abortion case. The CEO of Mayo continues to deny medical staff religious exemptions. HF1196 gets a hearing, a bill banning the government from using facial recognition software and co-authored by Munson. The ACLU is at the MN Supreme Court this week arguing for restoring voting rights when released from prison.
In this week's episode, JoeFi the Bitcoin Guy, explains Bitcoin, CryptoCurrency, and BlockChain Technology. Rep. Munson covers legislation he introduced permitting companies to offer stock to employees valued in bitcoin and is writing more blockchain legislation for the next session.
OSHA ends Biden's rule of mandatory vaccines. Jeremy slams health commissioner Jan Malcolm threatening schools with facts disputed using her own agency's data. The MN Dept of Education publishes Critical Race Theory standards for social studies. Governor Walz dictates the terms of a special session. Munson and the NHRC respond by schooling Walz on how the State's Constitution works.
RIP Andy Gildea - we miss you already. An appeals court blocks Biden's OSHA mandate, temporarily. Munson predicts a movement of vaxed will see the light of the anti-mandate stance, regardless of what Michael Brodkorb thinks. Year-round DST Anyone? Munson stirs the pot with remembrance of Kristallnacht. Will there be a mistrial in the Kim Potter Trial? Walter breaks down how a foul-mouthed brat in Prior Lake ruined her career at age 13. Educational Freedom.
From the Virginia gubernatorial race to the St Michael-Albertville school operating levee, Councilman Walter Hudson and Representative Jeremy Munson break down election night results and what it means for national and State elections in Minnesota.
State Rep. Jeremy Munson and Citizen lobbyist Kurtis Hanna discuss how the expansion to Minnesota's medical cannabis program will allow people to smoke weed starting March 1st, 2022, and how more than 100,000 Minnesotans will lose gun rights as a result. They break down the federal and State conflicts on income taxes, guns, and 10th Amendment issues.
✔️ Biden's Dept of Labor sets up a compensation fund for federal workers who are victims of shot mandate ✔️ Gov. Walz pays parents $200 per kid who gets jabbed ✔️ Immunity for all vaccine manufacturers remains in effect, for now ✔️ "Stranger Danger" bill to prevent the Government from contacting minors without consent ✔️ National supply chain shortage is NOT because Biden's economy is awesome ✔️ House Redistricting committee votes to protect incumbents ✔️ Rent Control on the ballot in Minneapolis and St Paul ✔️ Congress still wants to monitor all checking accounts with $10k of annual inflows
✔️ Happy Columbus Day ✔️ Feds raise credit card limit a half-trillion dollars ✔️ MN announces we've over-taxed you by billions ✔️ The "Give It Back Act" ✔️ Southwest Airlines "sick-out" ✔️ Walter Prepares to Prep ✔️ Action 4 Liberty is De-Platformed. You are next. ✔️ High School Page Program is Back!
Congratulations to the new MNGOP Chairman, David Hann! Biden engages US AG and Justice Dept to declare moms upset with school boards, "domestic terrorists" Shakopee Bank employee at risk of losing job over FB comment Is Frances Hagen a REAL whistleblower or a plant? Federal Judge Pitman blocks the TX ban on killing children Univ of MN lifts vaccine mandate for conscientious objectors
Rep. Jeremy Munson & Councilman Walter Hudson discuss election integrity, why you should care, and why this is the most important issue facing our State. The MNGOP elects a new chairman on Saturday. Munson brings back "Legisplaining" and breaks down Bonding, the legislature's act of taking out a new credit card in the name of all MN Taxpayers and how you can change this process locally.
Get well Mark Korin! Constitution Day 2021 and people's knowledge of civics increased. Stauber offers to ban slavery and Dems voted against it. Results of Munson's survey of thousands of Minnesotans on vaccine mandates. A detailed discussion of a school operating levy and legislative options for lowering or eliminating property tax. Rumors that Carnahan flip flops on her resignation and will file for the MNGOP Chair race and will Nomination Committee deem her "Qualified?"
President Biden's V-Mandates, Dr. Jensen's call for civil disobedience, which legislation will stop the mandates, Pro-Maskers lose their lawsuit, the 3rd most liberal Republican Senator is now calling all the shots, and what happens when you pay someone $38,000 to leave us alone? They come back for more: The $38,000 Boomerang
Walter Hudson & Rep. Jeremy Munson discuss Ramsey County Attorney Choi's decision to no longer prosecute felonies arising from pretextual traffic stops. What laws should be in place around autonomous vehicles? Munson provides an update on the legislature's failure to give away $250 million in taxpayer money. Gazelka finally decides to run for Governor. Also, the Dems want to further regulate ivermectin. Sorry for the bad Audio in the first half.
Walter Hudson and State Rep. Jeremy Munson debate whether conservatives should be asking for more government force in regulating private businesses in Minnesota when it comes to vaccine mandates and private employment contracts. They discuss what makes a good party chair for the upcoming State Republican Party Chair election. They also perform a deep dive on guns at the State Fair.
Walter Hudson and Rep. Jeremy Munson weigh in on the federal grand jury's indictment after a year-long investigation of MN GOP Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan's close, personal advisor, Anton Lazzaro, and the dozens of reports of mismanagement of MNGOP staff, financial irregularities, and quashing sexual harassment and assaults with NDAs and hush money.
Walter Hudson and Jeremy Munson discuss multiple instances of when the line between government and private business decisions is blurred. Vaccine "mandates" are being pushed by businesses. We also check in on My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell's Election Cyber symposium
Walter Hudson and Rep. Jeremy Munson discuss the renewed push for mask mandates and the Governor's emergency powers. The Legislature limited Walz with a Chapter 144 amendment at the end of the special session but the four members of the NHRC were the only ones who voted against empowering Walz's commissioners with the ability to re-write laws in 2020. A new Gubernatorial Candidate jumped in the race: Dr. Neil Shah who may split the "outsider-doctor" votes, which will benefit the establishment candidates
Walter Hudson and Rep. Jeremy Munson discuss: -Governor Walz and big government RINOs position themselves for another lockdown and conservatives are taking Republican politicians to task. -Dr. Dan Feehan actually isn't a doctor. -Rep. John Thompson sticks around to help Republicans fundraise.
Join us this week as Jeremy and Walter discuss whether the Republican-controlled Senate will elect a Republican or Democrat as the new Majority Leader. They also discuss the DFL and GOP response to State Representative John Thompson's ongoing scandal. Critical Race Theory passes the Mankato School District in rural Minnesota.
Walter Hudson and Rep. Jeremy Munson break down Minnesota State Representative John Thompson (D-Wisc.), legislator residency reforms, the MN GOP's decision to purge conservatives from Republican leadership, why it should be okay to question incumbents, how the government is keeping people from working, and finally, a big 2nd amendment win for the week.
Rep Munson and Walter Hudson discuss the final hours of the legislative special session, how the Senate caved on holding the line, lobbying reform, whether protestors should gather outside lawmaker's homes, Cal Bahr's "Defend the Guard" bill, and Big Government texting young children messages about vaccines.
Walter Hudson and Rep Munson discuss a last-minute negotiation to pass a major lobbying reform to clean up the swamp in St Paul. The measure would pass the House and Senate and be signed by Governor Walz. Someone is losing their job. They also discuss the top campaign issues for 2022. Munson had technical issues and there is poor audio and 1990's video resolution.
Rep. Munson and Walter Hudson do a deep dive into the emergency powers act and a bill comparison between Mort's "Unilateral Emergency Powers Repeal Act" and Bahr's "Never Again Bill." Also, Facebook Sensors, Democrats vote for Slavery on Juneteenth, Special Session Wrap Up
Walter Hudson and Rep. Jeremy Munson break down this week's political news. Fauci gets a pass, MN Gun Laws - straw purchases, legal challenges for adults prohibited from carrying, and a preview of Minnesota's special legislative session.
This week, we talk about the City of Minneapolis using Critical Race Theory to expose the privacy of city employees' political positions and opinions. We also touch on Pride month, Dr. Fauci's emails, and lots more. Join hosts Jeremy Munson, Walter Hudson, and Shaine Parr.
Shaine Parr (mad voter), Walter Hudson (activist), and Jeremy Munson (State lawmaker) discuss the week in State politics. The one-year anniversary of George Floyd's death, the riots, the bad decisions, and the inaction of the Government. Also, the prep for the legislative special session.
Rep. Jeremy Munson and activist Walter Hudson discuss the pros and cons of the Confrontational Model of Politics employed by outside groups and by Rep. Mortensen. We also discuss the end-of-session GOP-supported back-door pot legalization bill.
Shaine Parr, Walter Hudson, & Rep. Jeremy Munson discuss: The Governor's loosening of COVID restrictions The GOP Swamp panders to the Chamber of Commerce on Driver's Licenses and attacking bar pull tabs A video of a teacher berating a cop A legislative proposal for when the State receives returned mail on summons Section 230 and Trump's Ban from Facebook
Munson and Hudson discuss how Governor Walz arrested Lisa Hanson, owner of the Albert Lea coffee shop, The Interchange, for violating his orders to close her business. They discuss the Governor's Emergency Powers, the lawsuit, and the eviction moratorium he also has in place. They also queue up a discussion on cannabis legislation in Minnesota.
Jeremy Munson is joined by Walter Hudson and Shaine Parr to cover the Chauvin verdict. Rep Munson breaks down several moves in the House of Representatives; the swamp brings forward Reinsurance, Drivers Licenses for Illegals, and railroads members. Munson discusses floor procedures for omnibus bills. Also, everyone discusses a few good things that happened this week to end on a cheery note.
Rep. Jeremy Munson & Walter Hudson co-host this episode of The Omnibus Podcast to discuss the public's initial reaction to the shooting of Daunte Wright and the changes to public policy as a result. They also weigh in on MNGOP's direction after the chair race.
On this week's episode of the Omnibus Podcast, Walter Hudson and Jeremy Munson discuss St Paul's new guaranteed income, the controversy over a big flag in Buffalo, and how the Republicans in the legislature fail to stop tax increases.
Jeremy and Walter co-host and debate Munson's bill allowing rural counties to vote to secede to neighboring States. Walter travels to Wisconsin, now without a mask mandate. They debate curfews and COVID passports.
Rep. Jeremy Munson and Walter Hudson interview Twila Brase, founder of the Citizens Council for Health Freedom to discuss the various vaccine options, efficacy, and the media's role in reporting on the public health crisis. The Governor's resistance to being vaccinated and canceling the State of the State.
Jeremy & Walter host a conversation between Action 4 Liberty's chief activist Jake Duesenberg and former Senator and current Minnesota Gubernatorial candidate Dr. Scott Jensen. The topic: HF2204, the real "never again" bill that removes a Governor's unilateral lawmaking authority and places it back in the legislature's hands.
Walter and Jeremy interview former Senator and current Minnesota Gubernatorial candidate Dr. Scott Jensen for the whole hour. Scott answers tough questions about guns, emergency executive powers, healthcare, and multi-subject omnibus bills.
Walter Hudson and Jeremy Munson co-host this episode discussing emotional legislation, several single-subject bills passing the MN House, the Atlanta shooting, and "Asian-hate rhetoric," plus the impact of the $1.9 trillion federal debt bill
With Guest Walter Hudson, we dive deep into the push to replace equality with "equity" in education, how this punishes certain schools, and what the Page Amendment could mean for education lawsuits. We also discuss the one-year anniversary of Gov. Walz having unilateral lawmaking authority and all the ways to end it.