Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday March 4, 2017. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis look at the candidates coming out for Ohio Governor. We also talk about a Hillary Clinton for Mayor of New York trial balloon. We discuss the bizarre State of the Union speech Democratic response and finish out with a discussion of news organizations engaging in fake news by shilling for Planned Parenthood.
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday February 25, 2017. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis reveal the link between abortion and an open borders immigration policy as an economic necessity of the welfare state. We also the look at the media’s drumbeat attacks on Trump and the ridiculous lengths to which they will go to get the job done.
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday February 18, 2017. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis talk about reading history over fiction and why history is better. We also do an important exercise in critically analyzing the written word in the form of a newspaper article on economics. We also deconstruct a laughably bad story from the Washington Post about Jeff Sessions, voter ID, and “voter suppression”
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday February 11, 2017. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis analyze the Super Bowl but just can’t help themselves and quickly switch to upcoming Ohio gubernatorial and US Senate races. We also discuss the current hearings on the Ohio budget and what it means for John Kasich’s future political career (prediction: he’s going to run for US Senate).
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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