A Summer Without Baseball
Listen in as America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host talk life, death and taxes, dying, murder and survival, justice, morality and what your vote really means.
North Dakotans are going to vote to end property taxes, (but there may be “election interference”). The overturning of Roe has likely resulted in babies not being murdered because they were sick. And two different teenage murders will have a greater impact on the future of the country than the election in November.
In. a throwback to good old fashioned crime, be on the lookout for 50,000 pounds of stolen cheddar wheels being trafficked on dark cheese market. We’re not grateful that very bad bassist Phil Lesh is dead, (but it is a relief he will no longer be playing that awful Grateful Dead music).
And the untimely death of Fernando Valenzuela brought to mind the summer of ’81, when baseball, and FernandoMania was taken from us by a bunch of rich guys fighting about money. But at least Fernando’s girl got her prince.
In Illinois the sudden and public “transition” of a male librarian into a deranged sex pervert lunatic, right in front of all the kids has led to almost 20% of the children being removed by their parents. We hope it takes…
The communist regime in Cuba may collapse before election day, The US Government is trafficking children and terrorists through the open border, Barack Obama overthrew Ukraine, Poland, and has his sights set on Hungary, and the Menendez brothers could be out of prison by election day too…
All that plus the rise and fall of Yahya Sinwar and a message from the consigliere at Dominion Voting Systems about “their democracy” and that billion dollars they have on hand for litigation against anyone who questions their involvement in stealing the 2024 election.
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