Podcast 145

Revolution? Really? Some people in America today have started to call for a revolution, and talk openly about how it would be great if it was peaceful, but ok if it was bloody. This is something that has to be addressed. In my view this is one of the most infantile, uninformed, and ignorant ‘movements’ — if you can call it that — in the American political experience today. What do our fathers and mothers and grandparents have to teach us about the adversity they lived through in the 30’s and 40’s, 50’s and 60’s and the 1970’s? They learned to work together, because the nation’s survival depended on it. How sad that some of the sons and daughters of the ‘greatest generation’ want to take their toys home and demand revolution … a revolution the young people of today will have to fight. Is this what you really want? Sponsored by Ryan Plumbing and Heating of Saint Paul

Podcast 103

How is technology changing our politics, our country and our world. We’re on the cusp of a great age with new technologies coming on line. There will be negative and positive effects of this technology. If we spend all our time with the ongoing right/left, democrat/republican, right/wrong ‘binary debate’, talk radio happy talk and screaming and pounding, we’ll miss the great opportunities for everyone to become innovative. Big changes are coming. Are we ready? Sponsored by Baklund R&D.

Podcast 38

At the beginning of the tea party movement, they were pretty rough around the edges. Some might suggest they still are. When a one of them showed up at my Senate District meeting spouting quotes from Jefferson, it provoked me. I did some research and discovered the people who founded this country were pretty special. Discussion here about republican government, versus the mob.

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