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Listen: Sure, Sure — We All Love Democracy…

There has been good news this week. But don’t flinch from looking at the bad news, too!

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Listen: Different Screams

Paul Jacob laughs, sighs, weeps, cheers, and jeers his way through the big stories of the week.

This Week in Common Sense for April 29, 2022.
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Listen: Cursèd Be His Name!

Paul Jacob discusses the big issues of the week, including the principal whose name is and should be cursed, as well as what has been on the Common Sense politics plate this past week:

This Week in Common Sense for April 18 – 22, 2022.
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Listen: The Front Page

This is about major media being unable to do the news right — not about paneling and popular architecture. Don’t let first few minutes put you on the wrong track.

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Listen: New Eyeglasses?!?!

Paul Jacob dons new glasses to see through the political realm:

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Listen: Taken to Absurdity

We have had to endure a lot of nonsense in recent times. Here is a theory why:

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Listen: It’s Complicated, Isn’t It?

Paul on the nature of World War III, now underway:

This Week in Common Sense, third week of March 2022.

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Listen: “Let’s Destroy Mankind!”

It is not as if they are saying that. But . . . Paul Jacob explains how to avoid World War III:

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Listen: Evidence of the Damned!

And by the “damned” we mean what our rulers have excluded!

Paul Jacob covers the biggest story of the week, the Ukraine, in more depth than allowed this week on Common Sense with Paul Jacob. He starts by asking a question, and Timothy Virkkala has trouble getting on board with helping the Ukraine in any big way. Listen — and comment — on SoundCloud:

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Listen: To the People!

Paul Jacob is on the road, so this week he speaks from . . . the past! The year 2019, to be exact, and from Taiwan, to be geographical about it: