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Here’s a recap of the week…
BML Monday: The Talk Week Begins
…bouncing around
We’ll open the day seeing just how not to save the planet.
Moms for Liberty’s detractors are upset that the education activists are donating constitutions to Brevard classrooms.The governor has suspended four schools from state voucher funding due to connections with the Chinese Communist government.
A couple of Democrats have made interesting news. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill about the courts and transgender kids. It was a good decision for the wrong reasons. The Democrat Mayor of Dallas, TX is a D no more.He switched parties saying America’s cities need Republican leadership.
The Pentagon has exempted funds to Ukraine from any potential government shutdown. How the Pentagon makes that call is beyond me.
The football weekend was interesting with lessons learned from the Pop Warner level to the NFL.
Welcome to the conversation.
BML Tuesday: Endowed by Their Creator
…DAVE DOES HISTORY- the Original Bill of Rights
“Endowed by their creator...” The next phrase is, “with certain unalienable rights.” But are they?Unalienable, that is. The founders did not trust government, and for good reason. They also knew not to trust themselves or their posterity to govern without certain guarantees. They knew the nature of man. To that end, after crafting a constitution, they embarked on securing those rights with a Bill of Rights. Dave Bowman will share the original twelve enumerated rights, as designed by congress, with us when DAVE DOES HISTORY in our final hour.
It seems rights of all kinds are assailed daily here in the USA and we’ll look at some of them before Dave joins us. We’ll begin IN A HANDBASKET with a champion of women’s rights, Riley Gaines. She has come upon a very good idea.
Our children are also under attack and one grooming author says he’ll continue, even though he can’t say what he, himself, actually is.
A recent survey says some believe Americans are too free to speak what they believe. Really?
We also have the governors of Florida and California headed to a November debate that will be far more substantive than anything we’ll see out of the Republican primary. At least it has that potential. We can only hope.
BML: Wide Open Wednesday
…LEGO in Oil Wars?
We’ll explore a popular toy IN A HANDBASKET this morning. After that, it’s up to you. This is the one day each week where you may bring any topic you like when you call us.
I have stories on the NFL going anti-gun, Target closing stores in crime ridden cities, President Trump fighting the court’s gag order and the American people being upset and trending toward Trump in 2024.
The question falls to you. What’s it going to be on this Wide Open Wednesday?
BML Thursday: Lost America
…where has the country gone, and why?
While the second tier of Republican candidates debated last night, the frontrunner talked to striking autoworkers. That anyone is striking in this economy baffles me, but here we are. I watched the coal and steel industries as they were killed by unions in the 1970’s.Is this a repeat with other industries as the victim?
There are other signs we are losing the American we have come to know. The ideas of multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion sound good. Treating each other justly is a good thing, but the way this is practices is far from just. IN A HANDBASKET we’ll see one Brit official talking about how multiculturalism has failed. As you might expect, she’s in some hot water for uttering the obvious truth.
On the economic front it’s more than buying and selling, it’s poor management of government and tolerance of criminal behavior.Target and CVS are closing locations as there were billions lost to retail theft (which has been all but decriminalized) in 2022.
That should keep us busy on a Thursday.Thanks for joining us for BML.
BML Friday: Try, Try Again
…drugs & welfare, Fetterman & clothing
If at first you don’t succeed…you know the rest.Sometimes it works and other times you keep on trying.
IN A HANDBASKET we’ll find a reporter who tried to get trans-activists at Georgetown to define woman, something some of them claim to be (or want to be) yet, they can’t (or won’t) do it. He was rudely ejected from the fantasy event. Leading into that, the Biden plan for trans-enforcement is to harm kids while they claim to support them.
Nobody liked the Fetterman rule except for Lurch, himself and Chuck Schumer. Caving to pressure, the rule as been reversed. Will Lurch comply?
I was perusing headlines while at lunch with friends yesterday and saw that the mayor of San Francisco wants to drug test welfare recipients. Wait a minute. Had we not seen this tried before and the left was screaming about it? We sure did, right here in Florida! It’s funny how the left changes its stance when it sees the impact up close and personal.
Gavin Newsom is trash talking at Ron DeSantis ahead of their late November debate. It shows clearly that Newsom doesn’t understand the difference in being a governor and a presidential candidate.
I saw my first Brightline train in Melbourne yesterday.The delay wasn’t long, but the train wasn’t moving as fast as I might have expected. Brightline had its 99th death on the tracks in St; Lucie County.That’s two on the East Coast side since the “high speed’ operations began last week.