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The American Policy Roundtable

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The national radio broadcast of the American Policy Roundtable aired coast-to-coast, hosted by Dave Zanotti and Wayne Shepherd. Subscribe and tune in for behind the scene discussions of public policy issues that most talk radio shows won't touch.
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KaRi from TPSradio & State of the USPS

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Listen to Interview about USPS on WZRD 88.3 fm radio Chicago Karen M. Nielsen USPS Employee Also see: UnemployDeJoy.com and google: Dominick VS Louis DeJoy (The Guardian). Also IWP DeJoy. Hi I'm KaRi. I started TPSradio in 1999, podcasting Feb 2005. The rage became "Live Internet TV" (mogulus, etc.) in 2008 and in 2012 TPS returned to cable access TV. TPS college radio was heard on campus at CSULB via the internet, live webcast with simultaneous audio broadcast over Community Television. TPS ...
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Comparing Presidential candidates to General George Washington is a long-held tradition in American journalism. Is it fair to hold modern politicians to such a historic standard? The Atlantic once again published yet another hit piece on Donald Trump this time by a history professor. So we called in the Dean of History, Dr. William B. Allen to anal…
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Ten States are facing ballot issues regarding abortion this voting season. New facts are coming out every day, the issue of Abortion isn't going away and could decide the outcomes of so many elections. We all need to study the facts and share them with others so that we can be educated and informed voters. Please visit life.aproundtable.org to acce…
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Every four years politicians want to question the purpose of the Electoral College, so we will too. A challenging new element to the conversation is that states, like Minnesota, are trying to place new laws that drastically alter the way the Electoral College functions. Meanwhile, there are still issues in states, like Pennsylvania, in counting the…
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Many Americans, even Vice President Kamala Harris, are under the impression that late term abortions are not happening in the United States. This is incorrect. Recent research from a new article in The Atlantic says otherwise. There is so much on the topic of Abortions that is not being reported on, which is why our team has created a new pamphlet …
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Gather around the table for an interesting conversation where our team discusses a recent article from The Washington Post regarding the declining birth rate in America. America is on track for a declining population this is a fact that The Washington Post, and others, can no longer avoid. So what does this really mean? Join us as we discuss this a…
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There are 10 states facing ballot issues on expanding abortion on demand this November. These ballot issues are all a part of the strategy to use abortion as a wedge issue to divide people and to help the abortion industry write their business plans into state constitutions. These issues also are designed to drive voter turnout to win elections tha…
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Our nation has vastly different understandings of abortions - from the terms of the procedure, the reason women have abortions, and the actual truth. Today we discuss and try to clarify what so many want to misconstrue and misinterpret. Please don’t miss this very important conversation today on The Public Square®. Please be advised this content is…
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The Presidency lasts for a four year term. Ballot issues -- especially issues like legalizing more drugs and expanding abortion - can last a lifetime. The Corporate Media is focused on the Presidential debates but we open the book on ballot issues across the states this week on The Public Square®. How can iVoters.com help you and your family learn …
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All elections have a clock and time is ticking away. Various elements are tugging the seams of the American election process. If we don't have these conversations now what will November look like? What will 2028 look like? The good news is there are tools to help like ivoters.com. If you haven't already, visit ivoters.com today and share this episo…
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That question means something different for everyone but it makes us all stop in our tracks. The priorities at this table are not party related. Elections must be fair and just and in that case - perhaps we have already lost it? Please tune in today and share this episode with a friend. This is a conversation we all need to hear today on The Public…
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"Gamification". Does anyone even know what that word means? Let alone the strategy that Silicon Valley corporations have used to try to turn every possible task into a game screen experience. It is happening to us all, especially our children. We tackle this issue which almost no one is talking about out loud this week on The Public Square®. Topic:…
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Both the Democratic and Republican Party Conventions have concluded and now both are trying to “craft” their own versions of America’s Great Story. The truth of America’s story means a lot to all of us, but is that what’s really being told through today’s politics? Our team discusses this and more with guidance and wisdom from our guest Dr. W. B. A…
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The Democrat National Convention was not bashful about it. Their goal was to create a new story defining America and what it means to be an American. The trick was to do this reality reconstruction by using the same "patriotic" words that we all learned as school kids. Will they and their allies at the Associated Press, ABC, the New York Times and …
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We are months away from the 2024 Presidential Election. Factors on how the actual votes are counted in certain states will drastically shape the reality of this upcoming November. There are many live and real issues ranging from voting technology, citizenship, splits in electoral college votes and more all across different states. Are people taking…
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The real world is tough so... wouldn't it be better if we could make it a game? Technology companies and the media have been asking that question for a long time but are now taking new strides to make reality disappear. It's easy to be connected to a screen in today's world but how do we find a biblical balance with it all? Join us for this fascina…
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Is anyone wondering who is minding the store -- or in this case, the White House? The Corporate Media is focused solely on the Harris campaign but what is happening back on the ranch, or in this case the beach, or behind the desk in the Oval Office? Once again, we ask the questions the Corporate Media refuses to ask this week on The Public Square®.…
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Is this the strangest election we have ever seen? That is the question thoughtful people everywhere are asking. We all see it - but who is asking the tough questions and looking for real answers? Please take a moment and join the conversation this week on The Public Square®. And please - share this broadcast with a friend. Topic: Politics The Publi…
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