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Potato Wedge
The DOJ drops Trump policy, the US and EU clear a logjam, and the COVID bill helps black farmers.
The Bob Cesca Show 3/9/21
Monkees Historian -- [Explicit Language] Vaccinations all around; The American Rescue Act is...
White House Prepares For Even Bigger Spending Package
A larger spending package costing trillions over 10 years is in the works.
South Dakota Bans Trans Women, Girls From Sports
Governor Kristi Noem says she's excited to sign discrimination into law.
Botched Response
Roy Blunt is retiring, Biden protects birds, and the British royal family is super racist.
Biden Abandons Trump Effort to Extort Allies
The U.S. and South Korea reach a new cost-sharing agreement for defense.
CDC Releases First Guidance for Vaccinations
Fully vaccinated people can gather with those at low risk.
ICE Ends Family Detention
No children will be separated from their families under the new policy.
Mandate
A minimum wage vote fails, Biden prepares more orders, and a Trump appointee is arrested.
Trump’s Trade War With Europe is Ending
The U.S. and European Union are suspending their tariffs.
Biden Wants to Pass a New AUMF
The 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) may finally be replaced.
The Bob Cesca Show 3/4/21
This Is Us -- [Explicit Content] TRex is dealing with a family crisis so it's just Bob and Jody On...
Insurrection
Capitol Police ask for more Guard, Irish militias withdraw support for peace, and Elaine Chao was...
House Democrats Pass Reform Bills
Congressional Democrats are passing bills, but Republicans plan to kill them.
Biden Starts Unwinding Trump’s Trade War
The trade war with Europe will end soon.
Culture War
Capitol police identity a threat, Biden blasts Neanderthals, and former White House doc Ronny...
The Bob Cesca Interview: Nick Lutsko (Encore) 3/3/21
Encore Interview: Nick Lutsko -- [Explicit Language] Nick Lutsko has a new album out called Songs...
Hiring Slows Before Final GOP ‘NO’ Vote On Stimulus
Private payrolls increased by half as much as economists expected.
Report Details Failing Infrastructure Ahead of Expected Bill
Before Congress begins debate, engineers say most of our infrastructure is close to failing.