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  • In this week's episode, our quote is from author John Quinton on what politicians do when they finally start to see some light at the end of the tunnel. 
  • We'll compare & contrast the number of people shot at the Kansas City, Missouri Superbowl parade last month to how many people didn't get shot at the Kansas City Kansas St. Patrick's Day parade this past Sunday and ask what accounts for the dramatic difference. 
  • We'll give you another example of an unnecessary multi-million dollar expenditure by the Federal government that is being repeated in city after city across this country in the name of "going green" by a country with $34 Trillion in debt. 
  • In a related story, we'll give you an update on the California bullet train saga, including how much additional Federal funding they are asking for and the new anticipated completion date for that project. Hint: Not in your lifetime. 
  • We'll tell you where & why some Taco Bell restaurants are closing their indoor dining areas and going cashless. 
  • We'll discuss an Op-Ed piece by a Pastor who believes the savage beating of a St. Louis area female high school student by another female student is a symptom of a "Victimhood mentality" being preached and fostered by the liberal media and many Democrat politicians. 
  • We'll play a clip of different teachers explaining why many of today's students have become unteachable and who is to blame. 
  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from St. Paul, MN, where a man in a park defends himself against four armed teenage thugs.
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