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Wisconsin Democrats look to boost local journalism | Missouri Republicans cobble stupid ideas together | School voucher boosters need some extra help with math | Key Attorney General races in the 2024 electionsWisconsin Dems Propose Legislation To Support Journalismhttps://wisconsinexaminer.com/brief/democrats-propose-ways-of-bolstering-local-news/Amid widespread layoffs in the journalism industry and ongoing concerns about newsroom closures and consolidations, Wisconsin Democrats are proposing some ways of boosting the local journalism industry. A package of bills — coauthored by Reps. Jimmy Anderson (D-Fitchburg), Jodi Emerson (D-Eau Claire) and Sen. Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) — would create a tax credit for people who subscribe to local newspapers, a fellowship program to get individuals into the field, and a Civic Information Consortium Board that would award grants to local news.Rep Anderson said “Local journalism is essential to our democracy. It keeps voters informed and engaged on the issues that matter most to their communities, and local reporters also play an important role in keeping officials accountable to their constituents. But local news is dying.” “News deserts are disproportionately located in rural areas, low-income areas, and communities of color. The three bills in this package are designed to ensure that all Wisconsinites can access high quality, reliable local journalism.”The journalism fellowship program would be administered by the University of Wisconsin System. Under the program, a panel of UW journalism professors and industry experts would choose 25 fellows to match with participating newsrooms for a one-year fellowship. Participants, who would be required to hold a two- or four-year degree in journalism, media, communications or a similar program, would receive a $40,000 salary.Another bill would create a nonrefundable tax credit as a way of encouraging people to subscribe to their local newspaper. When subscribing to a qualifying local newspaper, taxpayers could receive a tax credit equal to 50% of the amount paid to subscribe. The credit would be limited to a maximum of $250 in each taxable year.Missouri Proposed Change On Initiative Petitions Creates An Electoral College Outcomehttps://missouriindependent.com/2024/02/05/as-few-as-1-in-5-voters-could-defeat-initiative-petitions-under-missouri-senate-proposal/BY: RUDI KELLER - FEBRUARY 5, 2024 10:00 AMAs few as 1 in 5 voters could defeat initiative petitions under Missouri Senate proposalThe legislation set for debate in the Senate would require a majority vote in 82 state House districts and a statewide majority to approve constitutional amendments Called a concurrent majority, an analysis of voting patterns by The Independent shows that the change would make it possible for as few as 20% of voters to determine the outcome of statewide ballot measures.Tim Jones, state director of the Missouri Freedom Caucus, pushing the change, said “This to me is a very similar concept to the electoral college.”The proposal is taking on new urgency for GOP leaders because a proposal to overturn Missouri's abortion ban could be on the ballot in November. Republicans see changing the rules as the only way to defeat it.Opponents claim the idea undermines majority rule, which has determined the outcome of constitutional questions in Missouri since 1846.Chuck Hatfield, an attorney representing Protect Majority Rule, which is raising money for a possible campaign against the amendment said, “Their goal is to make sure that even when an overwhelming majority of Missourians overall support a measure, rural voters can still defeat it,”Democrats in the Senate, who have been content to let the GOP civil war play out without interfering, are “vehemently” opposed to any effort to change the current simple majority to pass ballot measuresRed State School Voucher Programs Need To Go Back To School For Basic Mathhttps://www.thenation.com/article/society/school-vouchers-red-state-budgets/JENNIFER C. BERKSHIRE and JACK SCHNEIDERFor GOP lawmakers who view public education as a quasi-socialist project, the gaping hole in state budgets left by subsidizing private school tuition is a feature, not a bug.In Arizona, taxpayers are now staring down a $400 million shortfall, with an even bigger bill coming due next year. How did the Grand Canyon State go from sitting on a huge cash reserve to facing a rising tide of red ink? Simple. Voucher proponents suggested that paying for private school tuition would cost taxpayers $65 million a year; but as it stands, the program is on track to cost roughly 15 times that. All told, Arizona taxpayers are likely to spend close to a billion dollars reimbursing the cost of tuition and luxury expenses—including ski resort passes, pianos, and theme park tickets—for families whose children were never enrolled in the public schools.It isn't just Arizona's problem. Over the past two years, multiple states have enacted universal or near-universal voucher programs that far exceed initial cost projections. In Iowa, Governor Kim Reynolds pushed an expansive voucher program that gives $7,500 to any Iowa family for private school tuition. But demand for the program among parents who already send their kids to private schools, most of which are religious, has far exceeded expectations. Now Iowans are on the hook for the tuition of 17,000 private school students—a bill that will total $345 million a year next year. The same story has unfolded in Ohio, Arkansas, West Virginia, and elsewhere.It wasn't just the price tag that voucher proponents were deceptive about—it was also the projected beneficiaries of such programs. Advocates promoted vouchers as a benefit for poor students, students with disabilities, and students in struggling schools. Yet the reality has looked very different. As The Wall Street Journal recently reported, the vast majority of parents taking advantage of these tuition coupons are those who already send their kids to private schools. Key State Level Attorney General Elections for 2024https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/articles/this-years-key-attorney-general-and-secretary-of-state-races/By Louis Jacobson 2024 State RacesThis year, there will be 17 elections for Secretary of State and Attorney General in states across the U.S., but only a few are on track to be competitive. Today we'll talk about the Attorney General races in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.North Carolina: Open seat (Josh Stein, D, is running for governor)In a hot election cycle in North Carolina with lots of competitive races and open seats, the AG contest could prove unusually compelling. It has been over a century since the state elected a Republican to this office, although this race could be exceedingly close—just as the last few contests have been.The two frontrunners for the open AG seat are both sitting members of Congress: Republican Dan Bishop and Democrat Jeff Jackson. Bishop is a favorite of the GOP's conservative wing, having been a member of the House Freedom Caucus and a thorn in the side of former Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Jackson—who joined the AG race after effectively being drawn out of his seat in re-districting last year—has attracted a national following for his posts on TikTok. While Bishop appears to have a clear shot at the GOP nomination, Jackson must first win a March 5 primary against Durham County District Attorney Satana Deberry, and attorney and veteran Tim Dunn. Louis Jacobson at Sabato's Crystal Ball says if Jackson and Bishop do meet in November, the race could go either way and is a true toss-up.In Pennsylvania's AG election this year, Both party primaries are on track to be competitive.The Democrats have five credible candidates: former Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, former Bucks County Solicitor Joe Khan, former top Philadelphia public defender Keir Bradford-Grey, veteran and state Rep. Jared Solomon, and Jack Stollsteimer, the district attorney in populous Delaware County near Philadelphia.The Republicans have two: York County District Attorney Dave Sunday, who has been endorsed by the state party, and veteran and state Rep. Craig Williams.In the Democratic primary, DePasquale, as the only candidate from western Pennsylvania, and Bradford-Grey, as the only Black candidate, may have an edge in a contest where as little as 21% of the vote could be enough to win the nomination. On the GOP side, Sunday should have a modest edge.The general election should be highly competitive, and it could swing depending on the dynamics on the rest of the ballot, including how the competitive races for president and Senate play out. There has been some ticket-splitting in Pennsylvania in recent presidential cycles, though. In 2016, as Republicans won the presidential and Senate races, Democrats won the contests for Attorney General, Auditor, and Treasurer. In 2020, as Joe Biden flipped the state, Republicans took back the Auditor and Treasurer posts.If you're not registered to vote, get on it! 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For a household to function smoothly, you need rules. However, from time to time it's important to consider whether the rules you have in place serve the proper purpose. Support Family Ministry If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Dr. Nicolas Saunier, Professor of civil engineering at Polytechnique Montreal, joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about research into if turning red at a red light causes any risk to pedestrian and biker safety, if it saves any time off your commute, and overall, the pros and cons of allowing it, or not.
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Rules laws why do they exist? Are they meant to be broken? Maybe some are… --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alikahope/support
Global South countries making up 80% of the world population called to transform the "unfair international economic order" at the G77+China summit in Cuba. VIDEO: https://youtube.com/watch?v=A4I5bLlip5Y Topics 0:00 Introduction 1:19 G77 vs G20 vs G8 vs G7 7:06 G77+China statement 18:17 Speech by Cuba's President Díaz-Canel 43:46 Speech by Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega 49:44 Outro
We're talking about a big change that's about to wallop Texas school districts. At the end of September, as lawmakers approach an anticipated special session this fall on private school vouchers, about one out of every four public school campuses will see the letter grade that marks their performance in the state's A-F accountability system drop. In many cases this will happen despite student achievement at these campuses having gone up. And for high schools, there's an added hit: a key component of their rating, the Career, College, and Military Readiness Indicator, will be retroactively applied, based on the performance of students who graduated in 2022. So going into the 2023-2024 school year, there's nothing they can do to change it, even if they could. So why is this happening? Put simply, it's because of a paperwork change—or in more precise terms, a “technical adjustment”—in how the Texas Education Agency calculates the accountability ratings. So taking the Career, College, and Military Readiness Indicator, or CCMR, as an example—instead of requiring 60 percent of kids to meet the standard to receive an A rating, now 88 percent of kids must meet it. The roll out of new standards was not directed by the Legislature, it is an agency level decision. And to understand how we got to this point, we have to take a trip to the opaque world of agency rulemaking. In this episode, we will hear from Todd Webster, Former Interim Commissioner of the Texas Education Agency and Rep. Gina Hinojosa explain the rulemaking process. We will also hear from Dee Carney, Assessment and Accountability Policy Consultant and Dr. Bobby Ott, Superintendent, Temple ISD discuss the process and how it the upcoming changes can negatively impact schools and their local communities.
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In episode 40, Mandy, Liz and Eric met up this weekend at Beech Mountain Resort in North Carolina to see Sheryl Crow perform at the Beech Mountain Music Festival. On Tuesday, Liz, Eric and Mandy are meeting back up in Charleston for Russell Laffitte's sentencing showdown. If all goes according to plan, Liz and Mandy will be live-tweeting from the federal courthouse. On today's episode we talk about the drama leading up to the hearing. We also discuss Cory Fleming's upcoming sentencing on his single federal charge and why we think California has the right idea on what should happen after an attorney is accused of stealing millions from his clients. Eric also gives an excellent explanation of the difference between a motion to reconsider versus a motion to amend a judge's order. Let's get into it … Exclusive only for Premium Members, Mandy and Liz talk about what kinds of cases they are pursuing in the new era of True Sunlight. Plus Mandy and Liz recount their most proud moments from their early careers. For enhanced episodes with additional content, virtual happy hours with our hosts, articles, documents and more, consider joining our Luna Shark Premium Membership community to help us SHINE THE SUNLIGHT! CLICK HERE to learn more: https://bit.ly/3BdUtOE. SUNscribe to our free email list to get alerts on bonus episodes, calls to action, new shows and updates. CLICK HERE to learn more: https://bit.ly/3KBMJcP Find us on social media: Twitter.com/mandymatney - Twitter.com/elizfarrell - Twitter.com/theericbland https://www.facebook.com/cupofjustice/ YouTube *The views expressed on the Cup of Justice bonus episodes do not constitute legal advice. Listeners desiring legal advice for any particular legal matter are urged to consult an attorney of their choosing who can provide legal advice based upon a full understanding of the facts and circumstances of their claim. The views expressed on the Cup of Justice episodes also do not express the views or opinions of Bland Richter, LLP, or its attorneys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We talk rule changes, Patrick Mahomes and QB pay, and the loss of NFL legend Jim Brown.
For your listening pleasure during your time in the car, truck, boat, yacht, canoe and/or kayak this holiday weekend to tee up the Canadian summer, we present the latest Gaming News Canada Show podcast presented by Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP. This week's panel of Kindred Group's Amanda Brewer, along with Parleh Media Group co-founders Mark Silver and Gavin Roth, covered consolidation, M&A, the impact of partnerships/sponsorships and a couple of other matters around the news this week that PointsBet Canada isn't included in the acquisition by Fanatics of PointsBet's U.S. operations. Dr. Michael Naraine from Brock University's sports management program joined to offer his thoughts on potential changes to the rules around sports betting and gaming advertising from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. And Brewer gave an update on the plans for iGaming Ontario to deliver a centralized self-exclusion program to the province's licensed operators. Roth, a veteran of the partnership/sponsorship industry, led a conversation about the discussion at a Massachusetts Gaming Commission meeting this week around the use of branding by sportsbook operators and potentially ordering them to incorporate age requirements into that branding. Finally, we announced that our newsletter sponsor GBG Plc is presenting a What's Next for iGaming Regulation in Canada webinar on June 10, including GBG's Rebekah Jackson, Brewer and Gaming News Canada editor-in-chief holding the moderator's microphone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My name's Dr Gary Crotaz, award-winning author of ‘The IDEA Mindset'. In this Unlock Micromoment, you're hearing a short extract from one of my top guests on The Unlock Moment podcast.Dolly Waddell is an executive coach, team facilitator and all-round joy magnet whose upbringing in the orbit of a highly successful family luxury jewellery business honed her natural instinct for entrepreneurship. A moment of tough self-reflection made clear how her life as a vicar's wife and mother of four was defined and constrained by societal expectations, running contrary to her vibrant natural spirit of individuality.Enjoy this Unlock Micromoment with Dolly Waddell!--Dolly Waddell: https://www.dollywaddell.com/
The fallout from Jason's feud with Mina Kimes continues across social media and the internet. Kimes' Twitter rebuttal to Jason's critique of her victimhood mentality was met with praise and awe from the usual woke suspects. By the reaction, you'd believe that Kimes is the Jordan Peterson of sports media — except people are allowed to criticize Peterson, while Mina remains above reproach. Not for Jason Whitlock. “I'm going to make everybody play by the same rules. If I can go on this show or on Twitter and blast Shannon Sharpe, I can go on Twitter and blast Mina Kimes.” As a special bonus for all the haters, Jason brings receipts from Matt Lauer, Oprah Winfrey, and CNN that show his message has remained consistent throughout the years and that it's the world that has changed. “Fearless” contributor Steve Kim joins the show to discuss the allegations the NFL has levied against Lamar Jackson, accusing him of using a “non-agent” to negotiate his contract. Plus, Tom Brady has “acquired” a stake in the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces. Will this be a better investment than Tom's crypto portfolio was? We can't talk about Lamar Jackson without “Last Chance U's” Coach Jason Brown. JB lays out his theory on the NFL's conclusion about Lamar, and it has nothing to do with the color of his skin. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://www.fearlessarmyrollcall.com to get your tickets! See you at RocketTown in Nashville, TN | 04/15/23 Today's Sponsor: Even with Roe v. Wade overturned, the #1 killer of infants is still abortion. It takes nearly 1 million lives per year in the U.S. alone. Our goal this year is to rescue 70,000 babies' lives, but we can only do this with your help. Please join us! Dial pound-two-five-zero and say the keyword, "BABY" OR - go to https://Preborn.com/JASON. Are you a student, a member of the military, or a first responder? If so, include that when you subscribe, and you'll get a $30 discount on an Annual Pass! Go to Subscribe.BlazeTV.com! Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Each of us is a unique individual. Exploring that uniqueness, before trying to "Change the Rules" can head off frustration and improve results. In fact, embracing their own uniqueness is what truly defines the Luckiest People in the World. It's what gives them the freedom design and live their own lives, their way and become fulfilled and happy.
Chad discusses a Star Tribune column looking at insurance companies denying life insurance benefits after suicide and legislation aiming at changing that.
Change is always possible. In this episode, we talk about how compassion shaped the course of someone's life and how we can apply the same principles to our own.
Welcome to our podcast, Doctor Or An Embarrassment where we will be exploring the experiences of those of us in the Diaspora. This is essentially the immigrants guide to disappointing your parents. In this episode we will be chatting with Sam and co-host Evelyn Amponsah in our episode entitled If You Don't Like It, Change The Rules. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/docembpod/message
They want to change the rules again, cocaine bear, Mahomes is unreal, HOF Coach Dick Vermeil joins the show
The OneCast crew lets you know what we would do if we were the tournament director of major fishing trails. We talk about the one rule we would add and the one rule we would remove that is currently in place. Use code TheOneCast to save 10% at www.onecastfishing.com
Happy New Year's Eve! The Redcoats lost their super majority in the House. They've decided to just try to change the rules to make up for it! Documents obtained by Cowboy State Politics prove it!
It was The Way for Gary/David in 1974, hopefully it could still be considered for today's games? In this episode, I share my thoughts and opinions on houseruling and thinking outside the rules - how that has changed from early D&D versions to today's games. I also share progress on my Dungeon23 megadungeon! ----- Want to comment/ask questions? Leave a voice message on Speakpipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/MichaelChgowiz Leave me an audio clip on Discord to user: chgowiz Email me at chgowiz@gmail.com I blog/podcast at: https://chgowiz-games.etinerra.com/wp I'm on Mastodon! Find me here: https://dice.camp/@chgowiz Credits Intro music - Dragonaut by Bradley The Buyer (bit.ly/2ASpAlF) / Outro music - Dream by Wild Shores (bit.ly/2jbJehK) / All music used with permission.
It was The Way for Gary/David in 1974, hopefully it could still be considered for today's games? In this episode, I share my thoughts and opinions on houseruling and thinking outside the rules - how that has changed from early D&D versions to today's games. I also share progress on my Dungeon23 megadungeon! ----- Want to comment/ask questions? Leave me a voice message on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/thedungeonmastershandbook/message or email me at chgowiz@gmail.com. You can also leave a voicemail at (312) 625-8281. I blog at: https://chgowiz-games.blogspot.com I'm on Mastodon! Find me here: https://dice.camp/@chgowiz Credits: Intro music - Dragonaut by Bradley The Buyer (bit.ly/2ASpAlF) / Outro music - Dream by Wild Shores (bit.ly/2jbJehK) / All music used with permission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedungeonmastershandbook/message
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On this episode Mike and Moe start off with recapping thanksgiving. Dru asks should white DJs play songs with Nigga in it? Jerry Jones pic resurfaced from 1957 (36:32). Saweetie selling 2k records? What is her ceiling? (1:35:30). Blair underwood marrying his friend of 41 years after a divorce (2:10:30). College football playoff prediction. Clemson losing to South Carolina / Will Deion sanders leave JSU? (2:36:10).
Our refs are calling for FIFA to make the cynical foul, the so-called professional foul, an automatic red card. They rate the officials so far this season. And there is a special feature on the remarkable referee's strike of 2010 and why it happened. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Don't like the way your active mutual fund compares to the competition? No problem. Just pick a better benchmark. It's perfectly legal and very effective at misdirecting investors. Don also considers the arguments that index funds are un-American. Yet, only a tiny percentage of active funds beat the indexes. A caller wonders if annuities are guaranteed and what to do with them? What's the best way to fund retirement accounts for young children? How could Wellington and Wellesley be recreated with index funds? In which accounts should bonds be held?
Apple revealed its healthcare playbook, and Amazon is diversifying into primary care. Who wins? Who loses? Who cares? We talked about it on today's episode of the 4sight Friday Roundup podcast. David Johnson is CEO of 4sight Health. Julie Vaughan Murchinson is Partner of Transformation Capital and former CEO of Health Evolution. David Burda is News Editor and Columnist of 4sight Health.
Do Big Moves By Apple and Amazon Change the Rules of the Game? David Johnson and Julie Murchinson debate the industry-wide implications of big moves by Apple and Amazon into the healthcare industry on the new episode of the 4sight Friday Roundup podcast moderated by David Burda. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Dr. Rod Rohrich has broken the unwritten rules of medicine across his career. He turned a traditional paper-only, medical journal into a digitized force, full of videos and evidence-based rankings ... The post FHC #57: Dr. Rod Rohrich on how to change the rules of medicine appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Howie talks about Democrats calling for the end to the filibuster again after being for it so many times before. It seems they want to change the rules when they don't get their way plus we hear some Biden sound from his last day at the G7.
Intelligent gamblers can try and beat the house, but the house will fight back. Casinos protect their investment in a variety of ways including surveillance, banning players, and even changing the game rules. Robert J. Marks and Sal Cordova discuss gambling, casino oversight, and “advantage players.” Source
Intelligent gamblers can try and beat the house, but the house will fight back. Casinos protect their investment in a variety of ways including surveillance, banning players, and even changing the game rules. Robert J. Marks and Sal Cordova discuss gambling, casino oversight, and “advantage players.” Show Notes 00:31 | Recapping How Don Johnson Cleaned Out Atlantic City 02:48 |… Source
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In this episode I meet executive coach and team facilitator Dolly Waddell, whose upbringing in the orbit of a highly successful family luxury jewellery business honed her natural instinct for entrepreneurship. A moment of tough self-reflection made clear how her life as a vicar's wife and mother of four was defined and constrained by societal expectations, running contrary to her vibrant natural spirit of individuality. This Unlock Moment led her to intentionally change the rules, define her own future and take ownership of the path ahead. Supported by a loving husband and a family advisory board aged between 5 and 13 (the offspring genuinely have contracts in place - listen in!), Dolly's energy and spirit that she brings to her life and work is truly infectious and I'm sure you will enjoy this fabulous episode!--Web: https://dollywaddell.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dollywaddell/
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Chronicle health reporter Erin Allday breaks down a wave of changes coming to the Bay Area due to the retreat of the omicron variant. The federal government is shifting its guidance, and California is poised to drop its school mask mandate. Also, reporter Chase DiFeliciantonio tells host Demian Bulwa about San Francisco's new push to get office workers off Zoom and back downtown to spend money. Has the ship sailed on in-person work?sailed on in-person work? | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This episode has an action item! Also we provide the solution IF your school is mandating masks for your child.
Welcome to The Gun Experiment. This week Keith and I speak with the Managing Editor of a media Juggernaut, review the Blackbeard and shoot the shit about documentaries. I just want to remind everyone that we drop new episodes on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month so be sure to subscribe and share the show with friends. The Gun Experiment If you like the content we're creating, we'd appreciate it if you'd head over to apple podcasts and leave us a 5 star review as well as a comment. This show is sponsored by: Resurgent Arms Get 12% off with our discount code “Gunexperiment12” Flatline Fiber Co Get 10% off with our discount code “TGE10” I. Interview (00:05:40) Our guest tonight has a degree in journalism, has penned thousands of articles relating to [gun] industry news, concealed carry, and women's topics. She's passionate about self-defense and sharing what works (and what doesn't), please welcome Jacki Billings to the show. II. Run and Gun (00:42:52) III. Top Gear (00:44:22) Mike & Keith's Product: The Black Beard by MantisX Jacki's Product: The Phlster Enigma IV. Shootin' the Shit (00:58:56) Tonight on Shootin' the Shit we discuss documentary recommendations V. Outro (01:06:55) We want to thank Jackie for coming on the show and telling us all about Pew Pew Tactical and the great content they are putting out. The site is a wealth of information and is a great tool for new and experienced shooters alike. To find out more about Pew Pew Tactical and all of their incredible content, check them out at: Pew Pew Tactical Instagram Facebook Twitter Youtube To everyone listening we want to thank you again for taking time out of your day to tune into our show; You can find links in the show notes to all of our social media, so be sure to follow us Instagram, Facebook and Twitter so we can keep the conversation going. Facebook Instagram Twitter We may earn a small portion of the sale from some of the product/service links discussed in our show and provided in these notes. It doesn't come at a cost to you, but helps us to grow the show, buy gear to review and continue to create great content. We will never affiliate ourselves with companies or products that we do not personally stand behind. Thank you for your support.
Well looks like Jerry Jones caved in again and overpaid for what feels like the 4th player in 4 years, but who is counting? Les Miles, please don't send these ladies photos of your junk, TPC Sawgrass has some great bets to get the next week started right, but who do we think wins it this weekend? The Overtime social media page?!?! has created a professional league for high schoolers who can now forgo their college eligibility and start making six figures right away. Genius, The league will be the premier minor leagues for the NBA and will draw some of the top talents to constantly compete against each other and earn themselves marketing deals and building a brand of their own at a young age. We LOVE this idea. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tyler-wilson229/message
Minutes 0:00 - The War on RTCs: What people don't like about them, how coaches want them to be changed, how they could impact both USA and NCAA wrestling, and what "local sports clubs" are 0:42 - Almost 20k tickets sold for the 2020 NCAA championships 0:46 - Zain is out of Pan Am Games 0:52 - CP's raging about the world team process complainers 1:08 - Questions from Friends
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Today Jeff visits with integralist Tom Curren, who has launched a new non-profit initiative with the goal to Change the Rules of the American political system. Tom has identified four structural problems in American politics that exacerbate the electorate's most tribal impulses: How the election system sorts for a “lesser of two evils” choice Why the most extreme ideologues have disproportionate power The big money machine that is successfully enriching its clients Barriers to large scale citizen participation Our political system seems to be carved in constitutional stone, but actually many of its most dysfunctional rules are not in the constitution, and have been built up to support the business of politics. Listen as Tom explains a series of non-flashy, non-partisan strategies (ballot initiatives, legal challenges and legislative pressures) that are already proving to drain the swamps in states and municipalities across the nation.. While The Daily Evolver usually focuses on integrating the polarities arising in consciousness and culture, this episode offers exciting, third-person structural solutions with high leverage. Tom also offers listeners an efficient way to participate personally on-the-ground in their communities. Tom Curren is founder of Hawthorne Consultants, a firm specialized in the integration of strategy and organization change. Find out more about his new non-profit, Change The Rules.
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Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) on why priorities like appointments and military funding can't even get to an up-or-down vote in the Senate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.