Podcast 83

Cold enough for ya? Wind Chill is not the real temperature, people! It’s cold, but it’s not the end of the world. Join Bob Davis for a little snow shoveling, a walk outside in the winter wonderland, coffee, and a fireside chat on what is being touted as ‘The Coldest Night Of 2013’. After a visit from an overwrought Santa, Bob talks about why Saint Paul can’t clear its streets of snow and ice, whether or not sand is better than salt, and the teachable moment of the inability of municipalities and states to clear a little snow and ice! This is the North people! And well talk about republican moderates and the upcoming budget battle in Washington. Finally, a prediction for the democrat talking points in the 2014 election cycle. Welcoming a new sponsor to the Bob Davis Podcasts: www.taxtiger.com.

Podcast 82

What do we do in Minnesota when it is cold? We go to the mall! Podcast 81 gets you set for the week of December 9th, 2013, at the cornucopia of modern American capitalism know as “The Mall”. What are the top stories this week? Obamacare, Inequality, The Pope and the Vatican Bank, Minimum Wage and the FBI turning on your webcam without you knowing! Bob Davis gives you a heads up and some context for how to argue these issues. By the way I keep calling this Podcast 81, but it is, in fact Podcast 82. Sponsored by Ryan Plumbing and Heating of Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Podcast 81

With all the talk about Obama Care, opinion polls about the Healthcare.gov website and bickering, no one is talking about Foreign Policy. With the recent deal on Iranian nuclear capability, a purge in North Korea, the Syrian Civil War, unrest in the Ukraine and Egypt, China expanding, free trade deals pending there’s a lot to talk about when it comes to foreign affairs. The problem? Talk Radio program directors don’t want their hosts talking about Foreign Policy, and local pols say discussions about these concerns detract from the focus of electing state and local offices. But, what IS your congressional and senate candidate’s position on foreign affairs. Do republicans AND democrats have a relevant foreign policy for the future. This is a process and it starts with a lot of questions for you. Sponsored by Xgovernmentcars.com.