Podcast 125

A big tax day 2014 greeting to proponents of the progressive tax code. Let’s get rid of it! Here’s to a flat tax, or a consumption tax with no deductions and no exceptions. From Harry Reid’s misadventure in the desert, to throwing away tax dollars…the power to tax is the issue, not whether or not taxes are too high. And speaking of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s misadventure in the desert, better known as the “Bundy Ranch Standoff” or “Harry Reid Rustles Cattle so his Chinese Pay Masters Can Get The Land”, when does the Senate censure of Reid begin? Should the House of Representatives begin an investigation because the Senate won’t? Or, does the State of Nevada have to force the Senator to resign with its own investigation of his corruption. Plus, my experience of the Blood Moon and updates of all the big stories this week. Sponsored by Sedation and Implant Dentistry of Saint Paul

Podcast 123 – Monti Moreno

The Bob Davis Podcasts catches up with Republican US Senate Candidate Monti Moreno. Moreno is currently running for the Minnesota Republican endorsement to run against Democrat Senator Al Franken this year. The Bob Davis Podcasts is out and about this election season, talking to candidates about their personal history, their campaigns and the issues they care most about. Never at a loss for words, Moreno talks about Eric Holder, President Obama, ObamaCare, Energy, Tax Policy, Immigration, 2nd Amendment rights, Iran and Israel, Ukraine and Russia, and more. Sponsored by X Government Cars Dot Com

Podcast 120

The Republicans have endorsed marijuana legalization advocate Tom Gallagher for Minnesota’s House of Representatives in South West Minneapolis district 61B. Tom joins Bob Davis for coffee to talk about his journey from Democrat to Republican, South West Minneapolis Politics, and more. Coverage of election 2014 for the Bob Davis Podcasts will take some interesting turns. We’ll interview people in interesting situations across the state and country as 2014 progresses. This interview highlights some of the issues driving metropolitan politics these days. What some might not know about this race is that Tom Gallagher is opposing the sitting Speaker of the House Paul Thissen. Republicans in this district usually get somewhere around twenty percent of the vote. If Gallagher does better than that, or beats Thissen, it will be news. Sponsored by Baklund R & D.