How important is a Supreme Court Justice to you? How will it effect your life? Should Elena Kagan be confirmed? Bob examines these important issues as well as how the Supreme Court has “watered down” the Constitution time after time. This third branch of our government was created to protect us from an over-reaching government. How and why has it failed us so miserably? Tune in this Sunday at noon for this and much much more.
Past Shows
The Supreme Court and You
05/16/10Arizona’s Immigration Reform
05/09/10
Best Of: Legalizing Pot in California
05/02/10Bob interviews John Lovell, a lobbyist for law enforcement groups who is fighting against the movement to legalize marijuana in the state of California. The initiative, also known as the “Tax Cannabis Act,” received enough signatures this week to qualify for the November ballot. If it is approved, California would become the first state to legalize marijuana for recreational use by adults. The measure would also give local governments the authority to regulate and tax pot sales.
Best Of: Smaller Government Rules
04/25/10This Sunday, Bob will discuss the benefits of small government. He will question the need for state and federal authorities to be involved in minor issues such as allowing dogs in restaurants, liquor laws, speed limits, texting while driving, etc. Let’s let our local officials decide what’s best for our communities.
The Credit Crunch
04/18/10Small businesses account for 70% of jobs, yet they are being starved for credit. No one in the Administration has ever operated a small business, worked for one or seemingly ever met a small businessman. Ben Bernanke’s concept of “too big to fail” results in business that are “too small to succeed.” This Sunday, Bob will show us how to start the flow of credit once again. While he’s at it, he’ll examine whether the Obama foreclosure “solution” is just a reward for irresponsible parties at the expense of the penny pinchers (hint – it is!).
Legalizing Pot in California
4/11/10Bob interviews John Lovell, a lobbyist for law enforcement groups who is fighting against the movement to legalize marijuana in the state of California. The initiative, also known as the “Tax Cannabis Act,” received enough signatures this week to qualify for the November ballot. If it is approved, California would become the first state to legalize marijuana for recreational use by adults. The measure would also give local governments the authority to regulate and tax pot sales.