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    Explore "bureaucrats" with insightful episodes like "You Ask, We Answer Part 1", "You Ask, We Answer Part 1", "CHP TALKS: Kris Sims: MPs Take Pay Raises, Shielded from Inflation", "OUTRAGEOUS Democrats & Rinos flooding America with cheap immigrant labor to fix inflation!!!" and "What Caregivers Can Learn From The Prophet Daniel" from podcasts like ""3 Martini Lunch Podcast", "3 Martini Lunch Podcast", "CHP TALKS", "Astonished with Jeremy Hanson" and "Hope for the Caregiver"" and more!

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    You Ask, We Answer Part 1

    You Ask, We Answer Part 1
    Some of our favorite episodes are the ones where you ask Jim and Greg questions and they offer their takes on politics, sports, pop culture or whatever else is on your mind.

    Today, they analyze why people with no chance of being elected president decide to run for the office anyway and respond to a listener who wants the people to have a say on who Jim and Greg label as the poster child for generic Republicans.

    They also take on a question about how to tame the administrative state and stop unelected government bureaucrats from making rules and de facto laws. Would it help to adopt a constitutional amendment explaining that power rests only in Congress?

    And of course there's a question about "Die Hard." Specifically, should this epic film ever be rebooted, and if so, who should direct it and star in it?

    Timestamps:

    1:23 - Why do people run for president when they have no chance of winning
    7:06 - Should listeners get to choose who we label as the poster child for generic Republicans?
    12:29 - How do we tame the administrative state? Would a constitutional amendment help?
    19:11 - Should "Die Hard" be rebooted? If so, who should direct it & star in it?

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    You Ask, We Answer Part 1

    You Ask, We Answer Part 1
    Some of our favorite episodes are the ones where you ask Jim and Greg questions and they offer their takes on politics, sports, pop culture or whatever else is on your mind.

    Today, they analyze why people with no chance of being elected president decide to run for the office anyway and respond to a listener who wants the people to have a say on who Jim and Greg label as the poster child for generic Republicans.

    They also take on a question about how to tame the administrative state and stop unelected government bureaucrats from making rules and de facto laws. Would it help to adopt a constitutional amendment explaining that power rests only in Congress?

    And of course there's a question about "Die Hard." Specifically, should this epic film ever be rebooted, and if so, who should direct it and star in it?

    Timestamps:

    1:23 - Why do people run for president when they have no chance of winning
    7:06 - Should listeners get to choose who we label as the poster child for generic Republicans?
    12:29 - How do we tame the administrative state? Would a constitutional amendment help?
    19:11 - Should "Die Hard" be rebooted? If so, who should direct it & star in it?

    Please visit our great sponsors:

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    Use code MARTINI to get 10% off your purchase.

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    CHP TALKS: Kris Sims: MPs Take Pay Raises, Shielded from Inflation

    CHP TALKS: Kris Sims: MPs Take Pay Raises, Shielded from Inflation

    My guest this week is Kris Sims, Alberta Director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Kris talks about the annual raises the PM and all MPs have been getting throughout the pandemic and the fact that federal employees have been getting raises and bonuses while average, hard-working Canadians have been facing job losses, pay cuts, business closures, runaway inflation and higher carbon taxes. We also discuss the demand by union bosses for a 14% pay increase for federal employees.

     

    Learn more about the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) at:

    https://www.taxpayer.com


    CHP TALKS
    en-usNovember 03, 2022

    What Caregivers Can Learn From The Prophet Daniel

    What Caregivers Can Learn From The Prophet Daniel

    Imagine being setup like the prophet Daniel. The bureaucrats of his time could find no fault in him, but their hatred pushed them to fabricate a trap. When Daniel learned of their schemes, he did something unexpected by others. He did something we as caregivers can model in our lives today. From Hope for the Caregiver’s Broadcast 11/14/2020

    www.hopeforthecaregiver.com

     

    More Than Right Podcast 36

    More Than Right Podcast 36
    By Stephen Z. Nemo: President Obama is not one to admit mistakes, especially when it comes to his ignoring intelligence briefings concerning the threat posed by the Islamic State; 25 years after the massacre at Tiananmen Square, China’s totalitarian rulers are faced with another pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong; Ebola comes to America despite assurances from the president and the nation’s medical experts.

    Fibber McGee and Molly - Dog License. 400319. (retro311).

    Fibber McGee and Molly - Dog License. 400319. (retro311).

    Fibber talks to Molly about a car, but is shortly interupted by the mailman, Gale Gordon. A guy who takes the liberty to filter through the junk mail, and read over Fibber's shoulder. A letter from city hall says that Fibber needs a new dog license. To ignore the law puts Fibber in position to face a stiff penalty. He is indignant and phones, but gets Mirt the Phone Operator instead. There's a couple political jokes in the mix that poke fun at the Postmaster General, and the President of the time, FDR.
     
    There's just one problem that Fibber needs to make plain to City Hall, he doesn't even own a dog. Should be a simple chore, right?  On the way, Fibber meets up with Teeny. She tries to comfort the disgruntled Fibber, and get talking about her easter rabbit. Billy Mills transitions into Harlow Wilcox delivering a commercial break.
     
    Old Timer jokes around about Fibber's license trouble. He somehow ends up talking about Bob Hope, and dentists. He points Fibber to the right office in City Hall. Will Fibber be able to keep his temper? Will Fibber be able to convince the bureaucrats that he doesn't even own a dog?
     
    As Fibber and Molly try to find someone to help, they talk with Nick Deppoppolos about their dog dilemma. The Kingsmen sing, Old King Cole.
     
    It's looking like Fibber is facing a jail sentence for not having his dog license, but Molly promises to stick by him. They run into Abigail Uppington, and try to explain why Fibber seems so disturbed. Next, Gildersleeves runs into our heros to antagonize Fibber. All the childish disputes aren't geting anywhere about the license.
     
    Finally, Fibber gets to talk to the Mayor about his problem, but when things look futile, Fibber makes a break for it. What else can he do? If he's forced to buy a license for a dog that he doesn't have, he just goes and buys a dog to fit the license. I suppose that's one way to do it. Although in the end, Fibber has a different solution.
     
    Bonus Tracks:
    Hillbilly Boys. 1939. Who's Sorry Now.
     
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