Mitch is back with Season 8 of his podcast The Black Hole. He begins this episode by challenging every employee of the FBI to a non-lethal duel. If he wins he wants them to use their influence and resources to transition the Federal Bureau of Investigation to an all female Bureau. Mitch also announces he is running for mayor of Pittsburgh. He outlines three aspects to his platform. One is a sanctuary city program for women who have protection orders against men. Two is a police reform program involving an online bulletin board where any resident can post video of city workers potentially being malfeasant. This would allow victims and lawyers to obtain video of incidents easily without having to subpoena body cam or surveillance video. The third program is called corporate tactics for lower brackets. As Mayor Mitch would develop strategies to allow every resident to write off their federal taxes the same way Billionaires do. Thanks for listening.
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