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  • In this week's podcast, our quote of the week is from Mark Twain, who tells us what the two most important days of your life are.  
  • In our "Stupidest thing I've heard all week" segment, we have three contenders:  
  1. A Proposal to give convicted felons $3,000 of taxpayer money on the day they are released from prison  
  2. A City that has classified Social Media as an "Environmental Toxin" and a "Public health hazard," putting it in the same category as asbestos, PCBs, and lead paint.  
  3. A protest suggestion would accomplish nothing except leave participants unemployed, homeless, cold, and hungry.
  • You decide the winner.  
  • In our "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" segment, we'll tell you how New Jersey's two-year-old ban on single-use plastic bags has backfired.  
  • We'll tell you why people who claim to support free speech but want hate speech regulated don't understand the concept of free speech.  
  • We'll tell you where a Starbucks employee was fired for doing a good deed and what the good deed that got him fired was.  
  • We'll tell you where some cities charge $1,000 or more to issue people a Concealed weapon carry permit and why that practice will most likely be ruled unconstitutional.  
  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Houston. Here, a good guy with a gun shoots & kills an armed thug and then disappears before the police arrive.
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