• A Hit Dog Will Holler

  • Apr 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Jumelle is back behind the microphone and we catch up on what's been happening these past few weeks.

    Opening Banter (00:00)Introduction (00:36)
    • Bill's video about gun safety vs boater safety regulations (TikTok)
    • SCDPS Statement on the South Carolina Constitutional Carry/Second Amendment Preservation Act (SC Department of Public Safety)
    • Sure, They're a Blast...But are Bazookas, Mortars and Other Destructive Devices Legal? (Military Trader)

    On the Campaign Trail (14:23)
    • Jumelle on WZLA 92.9 FM (Google Drive)
    • Bill on The All About Nothing Podcast (YouTube)

    SC Justice Act is Dead (34:03)
    • SC lawsuit reform died with a whimper in the Legislature last week. Here's how. (Post & Courier)
    • scvenuecrisis.org

    Squatters (37:46)
    • HOME HELL ‘We need to criminalize this,’ cries woman still paying bills on home she’s locked out of – it took a year to get access (The Sun)
    • A loophole got him a free New York hotel stay for five years. Then he claimed to own the building (AP)
    • How 'Squatter Hunter' gets squatters to leave (CNN)

    Why is SC Treasurer Curtis Loftis Still There? (49:13)
    • SC Treasurer faces criticism for Facebook post saying 'I'm tired of being second-class citizen' (News19)
    • South Carolina comptroller to resign over $3.5bn accounting error (The Guardian)
    • Curtis Loftis's statement about the Senate Finance Committee's findings (Facebook)
    • After release of scathing report, McMaster still maintains confidence in SC treasurer (Live 5 WCSC)

    Closing (1:01:28)

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