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Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 2/4/2017- John Kasich Continues His Long, Excruciatingly Slow Political Suicide

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday February 4, 2017. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss John Kasich’s last budget as Ohio governor and his attempt to garner favor for a future run for national office by writing a book about “tolerance.” We also analyze reports of President Trump’s alleged threats to the President of Mexico that he would send troops to handle “bad hombres” and Democratic Vice-presidential candidate and Virginia Senator Tim Kaine’s call for riots in the streets

Article links- 3rd Rail Politics on Kasich’s Budget

Mexico denies fake news about a Mexican incursion to handle “bad Hombres”

Tim Kaine calls for “fighting in the streets”

 

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 1/28/2017- Donald Trump Wastes No Time In Keeping His Promises

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday January 28, 2017. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis talk about 44 years of legally endorsed infanticide, this year’s March for Life, the reinstatement of the Mexico City policy, and Donald Trump’s moves to begin keeping his campaign promises. We also touch on the Federal and Supreme court judge hot button and some of the activist players involved in their selection.

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 1/21/2017- The “Fake News” Exploding Cigar Blows Up In The Face Of Its Inventor, The Media

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday January 21, 2017. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the main stream media, its “fake news” monster which now is being used against it. Especially of interest is the “Russian election interference” mantra which has been exposed as a colossal fraud. Barry and Chuck also discuss the Holman Rule that allows Congress to adjust salaries of federal departments down to $1 if Congress determines they deserve no better. We also listen as Tucker Carson destroys a hoaxer and then laughs along side him as he exposes the joke.

Tucker Carlson exposes a fraud with hilarious consequences

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 1/7/2017- The Old President Rushes To Frustrate The Agenda Of The New President

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday January 7, 2017. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the implications of the re-election of Paul Ryan as House Speaker, the House Ethics Office debacle, and the House Freedom Caucus and their plans to be a gadfly demanding reduction of federal regulation. We also discuss President Obama’s rush to sign a flurry of executive orders designed to increase the size, cost, and control of the federal government, contra the Freedom Caucus.

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 12/24/2016- Merry Christmas Greetings, The Electoral College, The Campus Conceal Carry Bill

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday December 24, 2016. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis say “Merry Christmas!” We also discuss the Electoral College, and why John Kasich felt he had to sign the Campus Concealed Carry Bill.

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 12/17/2016- Of The Electoral College, Constitutional Conventions, Russian “Tampering,” And Gubernatorial Vetoes

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday December 17, 2016. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss man-made global warming, the Electoral College, faithless electors, Russian “election tampering,” a call for a Constitutional Convention and pro bono faithless elector legal services from supporter Lawrence Lessig, and John Kasich’s veto of the Heartbeat Bill.

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 12/10/2016- The Ohio Lame Duck Legislative Session Hears A Heartbeat

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday December 10, 2016. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis analyze the Ohio Legislature’s “lame duck” session and the passage of the “Heartbeat” bill and what might happen when it gets to Governor Kasich’s desk. Barry is not optimistic that he will sign. Barry and Chuck are both certain what that would do to Kasich’s badly wounded political career. We also talk about important Electoral College dates.

Article links- Ohio House session Part I ,Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V

Important Electoral College dates

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 12/3/2016- The Rapidly Changing Political Landscape

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday December 3, 2016. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis breakdown some of the events that are part and parcel of the sea change currently happening both the Republican Party and in society in general, both in the US and worldwide.

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 11/19/2016- Object Lessons In Why The Constitution Is Still Relevant And Necessary

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday November 19, 2016. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis analyze the post-election outpourings of angst, “creative” (i.e., unconstitutional) methods to block future policy and election results, and place blame for a political shellacking on everybody but the guilty parties.

 

Article links- Who is to blame for Hillary Clinton’s humiliation? Why, according to Clinton campaign operatives it is “self-loathing” women!

Scenario by which Merrick Garland might, maybe, possibly, still be appointed to the Supreme Court

College Social Justice Warriors (SJW’sâ„¢) find a way to demonstrate which juvenile developmental stage they’re stuck in, “flush out” their opposition, and muddy the waters with a…er…um…unique protest (WARNING! BAD LANGUAGE)

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 11/12/2016- Local, State, National, And Global Effects Of The 2016 Election

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday November 12, 2016. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis analyze the 2016 election and how it affects future elections, for instance the gubernatorial election in Ohio in 2018. Case in point: John Kasich’s probable political suicide. We also discuss globalism vs. nationalism.

Article links- The New York Times demonstrates its bias by claiming that Trump somehow flipped states that belonged to Clinton

John Kasich proves he has a political tin ear by scheduling a speech to offer himself as an alternative to the conservative wing of the Republican party after Hillary Clinton’s election which he has to cancel since his predictions about the election failed spectacularly

Support for the idea that President will use his pen and phone to issue an avalanche of new regulations and political pardons