
Episode 406: ‘I Yell Because I Care’
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Legendary California Democrat John Burton is dead but his malignant influence lives on. The U.S. Supreme Court allows federal immigration stops to continue in California. Dems warn that “Abundance” could leave Californians with nothing to complain about. Question: Who likes Jew-basing? Answer: The California Teachers Association! Music by Metalachi.
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Show Notes:
- John Burton, political giant who shaped California’s left, dies at 92
- Supreme Court allows federal officers to more freely make immigration stops in LA
- Governor Newsom issues statement on the Supreme Court’s ruling to uphold racially motivated immigration arrests in Southern California
- In Immigration Raids Case, Supremes Strike a Blow for Common Sense
- Supreme Court allows Trump administration to resume indiscriminate immigration raids in Los Angeles
- Supreme Court lifts restrictions on LA immigration stops set after agents swept up US citizens
- Supreme Court allows immigration agents to resume ‘roving patrols’ in LA, siding with Trump
- LAPD ends protection of former Vice President Kamala Harris amid criticism over diverting cops, sources say
- Kawhi Leonard inked $28 million endorsement deal to skirt NBA salary cap: Pablo Torre bombshell claim
- Warren G announced as part-owner of new Long Beach baseball team
- Democratic research finds voters prefer populism over ‘Abundance’
- Scoop: Lawmakers float compromise on antisemitism bill
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