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Listen: Cancelation Crisis

Good news on the Free Speech front. In this episode of This Week in Common Sense, Paul Jacob lays it out on the line:

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Listen: Independence Week

Paul doesn’t stop celebrating on July Fourth.

Or stop thinking.

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Listen: The Chirping Sectaries’ Worn-Out Demagoguery

Paul Jacob is on the road, but — in his regular week-end wrap-up — covering all the big stories of the week, from home-schooling and school boards to Biden’s Big Oil blame shame:

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Listen: Dobbs’ Worth?

The big decision this last week was from the Supreme Court — about abortion. No talk of riots from Paul Jacob, though, just sweet reason and a rights-eyed view of the issue:

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Listen: Is This a Smart Electorate or What?

Our politicians, they lie to us. But Paul Jacob has noticed something: the people are catching on!

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Listen: U-turn Time

The big stories of the week revolve around big government, which mean big theft, which is not unrelated to socialism:

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Listen: Hong Kong, Taiwan & the Chinazi Problem

This weekend’s podcast has Paul Jacob reminiscing about his time spent in Hong Kong as the Chinazis cracked down. It’s our way of honoring the fallen at Tiananmen 33 years ago. For yes, yesterday marked the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Which the Chinese Government really, really, really does not want us to remember:

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Listen: Texas Cops, China Cops.

Paul Jacob is on the road, and quite busy — but still has time for his loyal listeners:

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Listen: How Few Politicians Are Hanged

Paul reports from Michigan, where he is engaged in a huge initiative drive. He has some choice words for the politicians whose unconstitutional and lying maneuvers require us to spend time and money to oppose.

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Listen: Where We Are At

Paul Jacob provides an estimate of the current situation, a look at “where we are at.” And we have a lot to change.

But there are ways to fight the current trends, and they are quite clear and quite doable: