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Welcome to WAKE UP!1st Hour: Chris gets a postcard from Regina Romero....from Qatar? 2nd Hour: Stephen Shadegg Americans for Prosperity and the Biden Coverup hits new lows 3rd Hour Tim Crawford and Ed Ethington from Desert Rose Tax and Accounting
Highlights this week. Interviews may be abbreviated. For the date and hour podcast to hear more, see the note (0:00) Regina Romero and the City Council want more of your money…an exhaustive list of all the options they are considering to get it from you [Nov 18, Hr 3] (20:08) Dr. JoAnn di Filippo previews Tuesday's Pima County Board of Supervisors meeting [Nov 18, Hr 2] (27:50) Ed Eddington, Desert Rose Tax and Accounting…excerpt of interview on tax planning [Nov 19, Hr 3] (37:58) Shooting at an apartment leads a neighbor to say he'd feel safer in Pima County Jail than midtown Tucson [Nov 19, Hr 2] (47:36) Excerpt of discussion with Dan Sheaerer, Editor Green Valley News--Sheriff election and Deputy Treasurer [Nov 20, Hr 1] (1:01:24) Barney Brenner reflects on the 2024 Election [Nov 20, Hr 3] (1:05:52) US Representative David Scweikert with--math is still hard for otherwise smart people [Nov 21, Hr 2] (1:16:51) US Representative Andy Biggs looking forward from the election sea change [Nov 21, Hr 3] (1:22:49) Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform--DOGE, DC, and his fave Thanksgiving side dish [Nov 22, Hr 1] (1:39:06) Charles Heller on the Ebbinghaus Curve [Nov 22, Hr 1] (1:45:25) Dr. Currie Myers [Nov 22, Hr 3]
Mayor's from Arizona are very popular at the Democratic National Convention! Why? Jim Sharpe broadcasting from the DNC in Chicago.
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Tucson mayor Regina Romero re-elected by Landslide 60%! Over Republican candidate Janet something 32%; Democrats did extremely well across the board! This bodes well for the 2024 elections next year! I predict Democrats are going to sweep into office in a big way! Tucson city council Lane Santa Cruz 61%, a Democrat versus Victoria Lem 38%. Paul Cunningham in Ward 2 Tucson City Council 62%; Tucson city council Ward 4 Nikki Lee 64%; proposition 413 City of Tucson increasing mayor and Council salaries 53% yes unfortunately! Proposition 400 Altar valley elementary School district 10% maintenance budget override YES 2; SPECIAL BOND ELECTION 52% YES; VAIL INCORPORATION ELECTION NO 62%; PROPOSITION 497 FLOWING WELLS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 8 58% YES 13% BUDGET OVERRIDE; PROPOSITION 496 TUCSON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE YES 52%; PROPOSITION 498 SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 12 YES 63% BUDGET OVERRIDE @youngdems @collegedems @asuyd @uofayd FIRST STEP IN RUNNING FOR OFFICE! FILE A STATEMENT OF INTEREST! NOW GO ON YOUNG PEOPLE FILE TO RUN FOR SOMETHING PLEASE!!!!! Get your $12/month subscription to #gaia, BEST PROGRAMMING IN THE UNIVERSE! Make sure you vote for me if you want to see Justice Rock
Joey Redolfo watched his Seattle business get destroyed in the 2020 riots so he moved to Tucson but now fears Tucson becoming Seattle if Regina wins re-election. Joey sat through Regina Romero's Fireside Chat with the co-founder of BLM on Monday night and you have to hear what radical things were said.
Tucson Mayoral candidate Janet Wittenbraker talks about Regina Romero not condemning the hamas terror attack and standing with Israel but having a public discussion with a BLM founder, Dems destroying her yard signs and more.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790+ Janet Wittenbraker talks about the media doing it's best to hide her candidacy and treat Regina Romero with kid gloves; evidence the Dems are scared of her; what she'd do to deal with the homeless and boost Tucson's economy and more.
Washington Post climate zeitgeist reporter Shannon Osaka speaks with Tucson Mayor Regina Romero about how her city is navigating extreme weather and other ongoing challenges from water conservation to affordable housing. Conversation recorded on Wednesday, July 26, 2023.
Government buildings in DC are mostly empty. Why are we not selling them? The budget deal: how does Speaker McCarthy work consensus when he has Freedom Caucus in safe districts and moderates in competitive districts. His "majority" is not a majority at any given moment in time. Bud Foster reports on "Daaaaaark Money" in Tucson election...mentions $1M in dark money in the 2019 city election...doesn't bother to mention that the recipient of the Daaaaaaaark Money was....MAYOR REGINA ROMERO!
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Tucson Mayoral candidate, Janet Wittenbraker, reacts to Regina Romero spending almost $3M for a hotel to hide the homeless during the election. Janet talks about how she would handle the homeless and how she'd spend that money.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Regina, Saskatchewan, is targeted by fun haters for the tourism slogans they have to attract people to Regina. Hint...rhymes with...and I bring up Regina Romero.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Blake Masters talks about Regina Romero, Mark Kelly and Joe Biden being responsible for illegals released to the streets of Tucson; independents realizing Mark Kelly hasn't done anything to secure the border and stop fentanyl from coming here; the Senate voting to give Ukraine another $12B and spend $3B on Afghan refugee settlement and more.
Mayor Romero goes straight to the Nazi card on Blake Masters. Does she ever do her job as Mayor of Tucson? Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs was twice found guilty by juries of racial discrimination against legislative staffer Talonya Adams. Chris revisits Talonya Adams response to Hobbs "apology". What GOP candidates need to do to win in November. Chris makes his suggestions and invites your comments.
ÂżQuĂ© errores de logĂstica deberĂas dejar de cometer en tu negocio? Sadot Hernández es socio fundador de EnvĂos Kanguro una empresa dedicada a desarrollar soluciones tecnolĂłgicas para simplificar los procesos de logĂstica que permitan a todo tipo de negocios en lĂnea encontrar las mejores paqueterĂas. La empresa es partner oficial de FedEx, DHL, MERQ, UPS, J&T express y Estafeta. Actualmente trabajan con empresas de renombre como Shasa, Juguetron, Feber Castell, LOB, Regina Romero, Oftálmica de MĂ©xico, Mistertennis, Farmaleal y Seahorse Baby. Durante esta charla nos ha compartido cĂłmo rentabilizar los "envĂos gratis" y otras claves logĂsticas indispensables. Redes sociales de los participantes de este diálogo: Laura Erre Instagram: @lauraerremx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauraerremx Sadot Hernandez Instagram: @envioskanguro Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/envialotodo Si te interesan los temas de e-Commerce, negocios y moda en nuestro canal podrás aprender más a travĂ©s de consejos, entrevistas con expertos y casos de Ă©xito. EntĂ©rate de nuestros estrenos siguiĂ©ndonos en redes sociales: Instagram: @fashiondigitaltalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fashiondigitaltalks TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fashiondigitaltalks ¡No te puedes perder nuestro prĂłximo congreso Fashion Digital Talks 2022! #1 en MĂ©xico en temas de e-Commerce, Negocios y Moda. Para obtener más informaciĂłn visita nuestro sitio web https://www.fashiondigitaltalks.com
This podcast is a collection of speeches from the January 6, 2022 Vigil for Democracy in Tucson, Arizona. The event was a solemn commemoration of the January 6, 2021 insurrectionist attack on the US Capitol. Several current and former Arizona Legislators and two Arizona Congressman were highly involved in the Stop the Steal movement to disrupt the certification of the 2020 elections. Arizona is Ground Zero for voter suppression. Many of the elected officials who were involved in Stop the Steal and in the failed audit of the Maricopa County ballots are still in office. Watch out for more voter suppression bills in the coming session of the Arizona Legislature. On January 6, 2022, President Joe Biden said our democracy is still in peril. He's right. In Arizona, we must be particularly vigilant. | Rep. PPH Introduces the Vigil for Democracy Speakers 0:50  | Moderator Jenise Porter Intruduces Mayor Regina Romero 2:30 | Mayor Romero Introduces Congressman Raul Grijalva 10:27  | Jenise Porter urges calling Senators 17:36 | Billy Kovacs on Behalf of Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick 18:38 | Watch Out for More Voter Suppression from the Radical Right in the Legislature 25:27 | Rep. Pamela Powers Hannley, Arizona House 26:03 | [Correction: Savannah Guthrie] 26:16  | Rep. Andres Cano, Arizona House 31:09 | Steve Valencia, Jobs with Justice 33:31  | Sylvia Gonzalez Andersh, USAF Retired and Common Defense 36:50 | Buzz Davis, Retired Army and Veterans for Peace 43:32
Joey Rodgers from Dancing In The Streets AZ comes on to talk about their performance this weekend of The Nutcracker. Always a great interview! Tucson Mayor Regina Romero comes on for her last conversation of 2021 on the program, to discuss public safety, housing, and economic recovery.
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero comes on the show to discuss the City's COVID vaccine mandate and the Attorney General's response, Public Safety, the Minimum Wage increase proposed on the Fall ballot, and National Small Business Week. Yvette-Marie Margaillan from Tucson Tea Company comes on for a Small Business Spotlight.
Several Arizona mayors, led by Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, are asking Arizona's congressional delegation to support Amtrak's proposed expansion of frequent and reliable passenger rail service. Amtrak's vision calls for passenger rail service that will connect Tucson, Phoenix, and the West Valley with three round trips per day, as well as the possibility of daily service to Los Angeles. “I am pleased to join my fellow mayors from both Pima and Maricopa County in supporting a new passenger rail line between the Tucson and Phoenix metropolitan areas,” said Mayor Romero. “This new service will yield... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/tucson-mayor-regina-romero-and-other-arizona-mayors-lead-effort-to-bring-amtrack-passenger-rail-service-between-tucson-and-phoenix/
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 A listener tells the story of Regina Romero violating her own mask mandate at a salon.
Join us for Episode 3 of the Active Hope podcast, featuring Regina Romero, the first Latina and female mayor of Tucson, Arizona. Listen in as our hosts Kamilah Forbes, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and Paola Prestini of the Apollo Theater, the Kennedy Center, and National Sawdust explore the topic of borders; what is the relationship between borders and migration? How and why do we choose to move? What are the visible and invisible borders we create, or that are created by others, that define our experience? A special thank you to our guests, Mayor Regina Romero and Evan Kory. Thank you to all artists featured in this episode: Paola Prestini, Carlos Simon, Violeta Parra, Magos Herrera, Ed Simon, Adam Cruz, Jo Martin, Isabel Wilkerson, Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith, the MET Orchestra Musicians (Angela Qianwen Shen, Julia Choi, Chihiro Allen and Julia Bruskin), Roomful of Teeth (Glenn Kothche and Jeffrey Zeigler), and Murat Eyuboglus. Warmth from Other Suns by Carlos Simon Copyright © 2020 by CSJr. Music (ASCAP). All Rights Reserved. Sole Agent: Bill Holab Music. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions or position of the Kennedy Center. For more information on Active Hope, including a transcript of this episode, please visit https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/special-programming/active-hope-podcast/
Chris gets into several topics during the hour, including Kelli Ward against seated Republicans, intellectual dishonesty, vaccines and sites not filling up appointments, COVID-19 variants, the level of government trust, splits in the government, and Regina Romero's new bio.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Regina Romero begged Doug Ducey on June 15, 2020, for the local power to create a mask mandate. Doug just took away that power but Regina thinks she still can enforce a mask mandate. How can she claim to have the power now when she had to ask for permission to do it in the first place?
Our TPD Police Officer's and TFD Firefighters and Paramedics are under paid over worked and stressed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our TPD Police Officer's and TFD Firefighters and Paramedics are under paid over worked and stressed out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tim Cesolini wanted to paint a thin blue line to show support for the police but Regina Romero stopped it from happening. She also publicly claimed he is a white supremacist, which isn't true, and now his family is getting death threats.
Trump and the Covid-19 virus response, Covid-19 virus and Regina Romero recall. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Arizona mayors who broke with Republican Gov. Doug Ducey's approach to the coronavirus said the governor has made no direct contact since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Flagstaff and Tucson mayors Coral Evans and Regina Romero told The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast they had communication with the Ducey administration early on in the pandemic through morning conference calls with Ben Blink, the governor's policy adviser for local governments. However, the calls have since ceased. Evans and Romero were the first in the state to issue proclamations in mid-March, closing certain businesses and public gathering spaces. Gov. Ducey issued a statewide stay-at-home March 30. In the May 27 interviews, Evans and Romero said their proactive approaches were in response to information from scientists and public health officials. They also spoke about the plight of their residents and what further action will be needed to revive their cities' economies and public health. Mayor Evans expressed displeasure with the governor, who has said he wants Arizona to take unified approach in combating COVID-19. "It seems to me that if we want to speak as one voice, then everybody would have the opportunity to be part of the conversation," Evans told national political reporters Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ronald J. Hansen. "It makes no sense to me that the mayors that care so passionately about their communities never had a conversation with the governor the entire time this has been going on." In this episode you'll hear Evans and Romero's thoughts on: Why they issued proclamations shutting down their cities before Gov. Ducey's stay-at-home order. The state response to COVID-19. Partisan politics imbued in coronavirus discourse. The distribution of federal relief funding and what it will be used forÂ
The entire Opinions/Editorial Page crew is back! And they're joined by special guest, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero. Our conversation touches on what she is hearing from Tucson residents and the business community, how CARES Act funds can be used and why she is advocating for Gov. Doug Ducey to extend his stay-at-home order until May 15.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crazy Joe finally had some hard questions asked of Hunter. Tucson anti-wall Dems and Regina Romero want to stop the wall and Steve Harvey doesn't seem to buy climate change.
Host Edward Celaya and David Fitzsimmons weigh in on a big week of changes in Pima County politics, including: Regina Romero sworn in as Tucson's mayor, Ally Miller out as Pima County Supervisor and what to look forward to in David's "Arroyo Cafe" show later this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zach talks with Louie Christensen, curator of the Dirty T Twitter blog, an entertaining and critical look at key Tucson issues. They talk about green tech, green policies and greenbacks - with climate policy and green technology being such a huge part of Mayor-elect Regina Romero's policy platform, how can we make green tech and green policies economically sound (if not) profitable for Tucson? Then, the Cultivate Tucson: Holiday 2019 Pop-Up Market team comes into the studio to share about this opportunity to support local creatives and artisans at this market on December 7, while also supporting a key nonprofit doing it!
Regina Romero is the front runner and likely winner in the Tucson mayoral race. She made headlines over the summer for winning the Democratic primary. If she wins, she would become the first Latina mayor of Arizona's second largest city. No other Hispanic person has held this office since the late 1800s when Arizona was still a territory. This week on The Gaggle podcast we talk to Arizona Daily Star political reporter Joe Ferguson to break down what a Romero win would mean for Tucson. The future Tucson mayor could greatly impact the U.S. Senate race considering that both candidates are from the area. In this episode you'll hear: Who is running for Tucson mayor What the Tucson electorate looks like A breakdown of how the mayoral race reflects on Arizona political trends.Â
Zach sits down with Kate Hoffman, Founder and Executive Director of Earn to Learn, an initiative to help low and moderate-income students. Then, Democrat Mayoral Candidate Regina Romero comes in for the last interview before the November 5th election.
In Part I of our Editorial Board discussion between Democratic candidate for Mayor Regina Romero and Independent Ed Ackerley, the two talk about their vision's for Tucson and what the role of mayor is.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part II of our discussion with Tucson's mayoral candidates, Regina Romero and Ed Ackerely shed light on how they would make Tucson more attractive to Millennials and where they see areas of potential economic development.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johnathan Sparks calls in with an Court update that is STUNNING! Regina Romero gets sweet hearted by High Pants and Daniel McCarthy taking on Martha McSally.
The media and Democrats want you to believe people that are racist and sexist wear MAGA hats. Garret explains why Regina Romero and her supporters are the racists and sexists and you can hear Hispanic callers give their opinion.
In our latest podcast, our opinion Editor, Writer and Cartoonist explore what it means now that Regina Romero has won the Democratic primary for Tucson's mayor, if Independent mayoral candidate Ed Ackerley stands a chance in the general election and just what impact the sanctuary city initiative will have on the turnout.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regina Romero got the Mayoral Nomination. Joe Biden, the Foreign Police "Expert" and MTV Comedian makes the snow flakes melt.
The people of Tucson elected a socialist, racist, moron to be the Democratic candidate for Mayor. Imagine what Garret has to say. Enjoy.
Councilwoman Regina Romero sister Margarita Romero DUI incident, Steve Hooper,former FBI Agent who infiltrated White Supremacy Groups and Tucson Council votes on Sanctuary City Initiative
You have to hear how drunk Councilwoman's sister is, the lame reaction from Regina and details about why this looks like this may have been a case of power being used to get charges dropped.
Our Editorial Board sat down with the three Democrats running for mayor of Tucson on Tuesday, July 23. Hear what candidates Randi Dorman, Steve Farley and Regina Romero had to say about what they have planned for Tucson's future, and how they plan to get there. Here is Part II:See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Editorial Board sat down with the three Democrats running for mayor of Tucson on Tuesday, July 23. Hear what candidates Randi Dorman, Steve Farley and Regina Romero had to say about what they have planned for Tucson's future, and how they plan to get there. Here is Part I:See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regina Romero - 2019 Tucson Mayoral Candidate.
Regina Romero wants to be YOUR MAYOR! Cortez caught lying and Trump destroys the New Green Deal.
Regina Romero signs a petition,Kelli Ward Calls in,Trump is defeating NoKo.
Garret destroys Regina Romero and Budd Foster.
Kelli Ward for Senate/Trumps DACA conference/Regina Romero say's cell phone law is racist.