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In this segment the W&J Crew talks about: The WNBA downward spiral Riots in Washington and how CNN want to make Humas look bad. Will Joe Biden get a laptop for Father's Day? Video of women being cut out of a 16ft phyton in Indonesia.
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Robin talks with Marquette Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin about the what the Republician-proposed redistricting plan means.
So Charlie explains what's wrong with the Republician approach but it can be applied to every country. The question has to be will they listen?
The most standard form of negative campaigning is campaign advertising which serves as an attack on an opponent's personality, record, or opinion. There are two main types of ads used in negative campaigning: attack and contrast. Attack ads focus exclusively on the negative aspects of the opponent. Both don't help the republican party when they are used against other republicans.Support the show
Today on the second hour of The Michael Berry Show:Michael had some problems with the TSA on his way to Colorado.There are now robots with living skin! We are living in an episode of Westworld!Getting shoes fitted as a kid.
Today on the first hour of The Michael Berry Show: Criminals these days are proud of their crimes and are more than happy to brag about it.
Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice—God Bless America this is the Steve Gruber FIERCE AND FEARLESS – in Pursuit of the truth— Here are three big things you need to know right now— ONE— How Michigan's root crops are going to hand the cold weather ahead TWO— All around tragic situation THREE— State Rep Matt Maddock removed from House Republician Caucasus on Tuesday
Billy talks about redoing the studio for video. They make a little fun of each other. They talk about the cleanliness of their garages. They discuss Steve's daughter. Steve has a personal story on ESG. They remind people to always be skeptical. They answer the "poll of the day", and Billy teases a new Conspiracy Corner episode. They discuss Hillary Clinton, the government vs Trump, and recent activity in Pennsylvania. Billy has some surprising thoughts on 2024, and if Trump should get the Republician nomination. Billy talks Dems vs Rep, Steve reads a poll about Biden and Trump, and they talk Canadian truckers,
Today On The Jimmy Barrett Show:Biden doubles down on his vaccine goals?Solving the bun vs. dog ratio.San Marcus ISD is spending tax dollars to hire a racism consultant.Phil Barnett on the state of oil and the people who truck it around.CPA Bill Dendy. Women aren't having kids because it's not worth it financially.Cyber Security expert Matt Malone on the latest business hackings.
Michael starts the show by discussing how people think they are making a difference and gain a feeling of pride by wearing masks and how contradicting medical professionals have been when it comes to wearing masks. Michael welcomes Karol Markowicz who is a columnist for NY Post, Contributor for Spectator USA and a contributing Writer at Washington Examiner, to discus her latest article in The NY Post.And later, Michael is joined by Ryan T Anderson to discussing his new book, When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment which made news when it was banned by Amazon without explanation!
This week’s theme is: Biden’s tax plan impact on investors Today, I’m talking about the likelihood that the proposed changes from Biden that impact investors will actually become law. Now that the democrats control congress, that likelihood seems very high. However, with Covid still front and center, it doesn’t seem likely that will happen in 2021. Maybe 2022 is a better timing for PR purposes? If the economy is in better shape, they’ll likely get less pushback and grumbling among Americans. A very important principle in investing is to base your decisions on probability not possibility. Is it possible that taxes will go higher in the next couple years? Yes. Is it also probable? In other words is there a high likelihood that it will happen? The answer here is also yes. So I would be preparing now, especially if you’re in a high tax bracket. Even if you’re not, I would still look seriously at a Roth conversion, selling appreciated assets sooner rather than later, and other ways of potentially reducing your tax bite in the coming years. Or you could just ride it out and see what happens in 4 years...Maybe there will be a new Republician president who will tip the scales in the other direction. The takeaway here and what’s important to remember is that taxes are very low right now by historical norms. If you have opportunities to accelerate taxes on capital gains, it might make sense to take advantage of the current environment before the tax law changes. As always, I’m not a CPA, but I am married to one. My tax advice is free, but I am not a tax advisor and you’re going to want to consult with your tax advisor about the best moves for you. That’s it for today. Thanks for listening. My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the One Minute Retirement Tip. ---------- >>> Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
By now we all know who won the Presidency. Those of you who heard #03 of this particular sub-series addressed to the U.S. President & Its Politicians, you know that I spoke prophetically that Donald Trump would lose, and he did. Many, many, many renowned prophets wholly missed God in this matter, or did they? Was it a seducing spirit of divine sort that they actually heard? Whatever the case, you want to hear this message as well, wherein I address this and other subject matters that will be even more revelatory and interesting.Welcome, and enjoy!
A long time ago, in a swamp deep, deep down the bayou...A Rebellious Stirring is alive. Today we have a visit from the “Bayou Anarchist” Simone Crochet; debating the pros and cons between capitalism and socialism that sparks emotion in so many of our peers. Today’s discussion is not intended to spark rage, but instead insight foresight of humanity’s ultimate progression. Son’s & Daughter’s of Anarchy Welcome to The Dank Swamp Rebellion. Dank Swamp Rebellion http://dsrtalks.com Now catch us live on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/dsrtalks
A Long time ago, in a swamp deep, deep down da bayou.... Word was spreading of a Rebellion, an awakening had begun. The political sickness plaguing our homeland is on its way to being cured. Dead behind the eye zombies lineup at the polls; proud staunch “Left’s” & “Right’s” chomping at the bit for domination. As for the rest of you using common sense to maintain resolve through intelligent process, We Salute You. We stand Proud with you; Deplorables of the Rebellion! Dank Swamp Rebellion http://dsrtalks.com Now catch us live on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/dsrtalks
Kiara and Judah discuss Beirut Blast, Republican with Kanye Assist, NY sending kids back to school, Detail the producer arrested, Cardi B & Meg WAP song/video.
Donald Trump wants to build a wall to keep immigrants out. since the DCP doesn't want to fall in line with this decision he decides to send them to sanctuary cities but cities like NYC cant even keep their city employees safe.
Born in Michigan on March 12, 1947, Mitt Romney is the son of former Michigan Governor George Romney. He founded the investment firm Bain Capital and later ran for the Massachusetts Senate in 1994, losing to incumbent Ted Kennedy. Romney took over the Salt Lake Organizing Committee and helmed a successful 2002 Olympic Games. He became governor of Massachusetts in 2003 and made a run for the Republican nomination in the 2008 election, losing to candidate John McCain. Romney made a second run for the U.S. presidency in 2012, with U.S. Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his running mate, but was ultimately defeated by President Barack Obama in a tight race.The son of George Romney, a former governor of Michigan who ran for the Republican Party's presidential nomination in 1968 (he was defeated by Richard Nixon), Mitt Romney began his career in business. He worked for the management consulting firm Bain & Company before founding the investment firm Bain Capital in 1984. A decade later, in 1994, he ran for a seat in the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts but was defeated by longtime incumbent Ted Kennedy.Romney stepped into the national spotlight in 1999, when he took over as president of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. He helped rescue the 2002 Winter Olympic Games from financial and ethical woes and helmed the successful Salt Lake City Games in 2002.Romney parlayed his success with the Olympics into politics when he was elected governor of Massachusetts in 2003. During Romney's term as governor, he oversaw the reduction of a $3 billion deficit. He also signed into law a health-care reform program to provide nearly universal health care for Massachusetts residents.After serving one term as governor, Romney declined to run for re-election and announced his bid for the U.S. presidency. He made it through Super Tuesday, winning primaries in Massachusetts, Alaska, Minnesota, Colorado, and Utah before losing the Republican nomination to Senator John McCain of Arizona. According to reports, Romney spent about $110 million on his campaign, including $45 million of his own money.Romney continued to keep his options open for a possible future presidential run. He maintained much of his political staff and political action committees and raised funds for fellow Republican candidates. In March 2010, Romney published the book No Apology: The Case for American Greatness, which debuted on The New York Times' best-seller list.At a farm in New Hampshire on June 2, 2011, Mitt Romney announced the official start of his campaign for the 2012 presidential election. During his campaign, Romney took many standard Republican positions on taxes, the economy and fighting terrorism, while consistently and vocally criticizing his opponent, Democrat President Barack Obama. Specifically, Romney denounced President Obama's health-care reform program—a stance that earned him criticism from the press, as the president's health-care plan is similar to the Massachusetts plan that Romney supported as governor. Additionally, throughout the 2012 presidential race, critics charged Romney with changing his position on several key issues, including abortion; Romney supported Roe v. Wade—the U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding a woman's right to an abortion—while campaigning for a Senate seat in 1994, but maintained an ardent pro-life stance throughout his 2012 campaign for the presidency.From the start of his campaign, Romney emerged as the frontrunner for the Republican nomination. He showed more mainstream Republican appeal than Tea Party-backed competitors like Texas Governor Rick Perry. In January 2012, Romney scored a decisive victory in the New Hampshire Republican primary. He captured more than 39 percent of votes, way ahead of his competitors, including Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman. As the race continued, Rick Santorum became his greatest competition, winning several states. However, Romney secured a substantial lead in the number of delegates needed to clinch the nomination.In April 2012, Romney benefitted from a narrowing of the field when Santorum announced that he was suspending his campaign. Romney publicly paid tribute to his former rival, saying that Santorum "has proved himself to be an important voice in our party and in the nation." Following Santorum's departure, Romney only had two opponents left—Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich. Gingrich threw in the towel that May.Romney's campaign met with negative publicity in July 2012, when President Obama's campaign ran ads claiming that Romney was the head of Bain Capital until 2001, not until 1999 as Romney had previously stated. Around that same time, news reports began to circulate regarding economy-stifling practices by Bain Capital; according to the reports, Romney's company had invested in several businesses that specialized in relocating jobs overseas. The reports, along with Obama's ads, were huge blows to the Romney campaign. But Romney's campaign fired back with its own political ads, which claimed that Obama was more interested in helping his donors than looking out for the American public. This was only the beginning of the slinging of barbs and arrows that would occur between the two candidates along the campaign trail.Later in July 2012, Romney made headlines again, this time for comments he made while attending the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London; in an interview with NBC, Romney stated that London's preparations for the Games were somewhat "disconcerting," spurring outrage from citizens of the city and viewers worldwide. According to The Guardian, following the NBC broadcast, Prime Minister David Cameron rebuked Romney's remarks, stating, "We are holding an Olympic Games in one of the busiest, most active, bustling cities in the world. Of course, it's easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere," referencing Romney's lead over the 2002 Salt Lake City Games.In response to the criticism, Romney later retracted, stating, "I am very delighted with the prospects of a highly successful Olympic Games. What I have seen shows imagination and forethought and a lot of organization and [I] expect the Games to be highly successful," according to The Guardian.In August 2012, Romney announced 42-year-old U.S. Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his running mate for vice president. The announcement ended months-long speculation over the potential vice-presidential candidates of the 2012 election, as media attention began to heavily focus on Ryan, a fiscal conservative and chair of the House of Representatives Budget Committee.On August 28, 2012, Romney became the Republican Party's official presidential nominee, receiving 2,061 delegate votes—nearly double the required 1,144—on the first day of the 2012 Republican National Convention, held in Tampa, Florida. During the convention, election candidates Romney and Ryan received support from several fellow Republican politicians, including Romney's competitor in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries, John McCain. "For four years, we have drifted away," McCain said at the convention. "People don't want less of America, they want more. What they want to know is, whether we still have faith ... Mitt Romney has that faith, and I trust him to lead us."Romney made headlines after the first presidential debate with Barack Obama in early October 2012. He gave a strong performance, receiving praise for his speaking skills from citizens and critics alike. Most critics agreed that Romney won the debate and that his performance significantly boosted his public perception and status in the presidential race. However, Obama was praised for his performance during the second and third debates, with many critics claiming that the president had won both.As each state announced its election results on November 6, 2012, many Americans clung to the edge of their seats. Just before midnight, the results were announced: In a tight race, Romney was defeated by Barack Obama, with the president receiving just over half of the popular vote and around 60 percent of the electoral vote.
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Indian Winter? (EOW) Mail Bag: One from the Republician National Commitee to Dan the registered Democrat. Dan takes a little Rebublican survey. Earl's take on the Sea World attack.(Can you say KILLER whale?) Two from Peter: 1) The truth hurts rape liar. 2) The Pigford Case: USDA settlement of a discrimination suit by black farmers. Two from Mike: 1) A family and Alcor Foundation battle over the head a of dead woman. 2) Citibank reserves right to put 7 day hold on withdrawals. The Rest of the Show: 1) All teachers fired at underperforming school in Rhode Island. 2) New Zealand girl auctions her virginity.