The Family Dinner Table
Kim and Steve, your hosts, discuss all the topics you shouldn’t bring up at family dinners — politics, law, immigration, religion, and the courts, just to name a few. So throw down your napkin and tune in.
Episodes
8 episodes
Hello, hello! Is this the Truman Show? The Matrix? Or a video game played by a six-year-old from an advanced civilization?
Kim and Steve discuss announced appointees to the Trump cabinet, including, especially, Pete Hegseth, a/k/a Pete the Hedgehog.
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43:52
Unintended Consequences, Tab 1
Kim and Steve discuss the implications of Trump 2.0, some intended (by the voters), others not so much.
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55:23
"A mighty woman with a torch...."
Kim and Steve talk about the coming global population collapse and why the United States should be encouraging immigrants instead of rejecting them.
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35:16
Give Me Asylum
Kim and Steve strive to explain the law of asylum in the United States. The United States is a signatory to the United Nations 1951 Convention and 1967 Protocol and must must, under that convention and under United States law, offer asylum to a...
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41:14
Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding!
Today Kim and Steve read and react to Donald Trump's word salads. And if you haven't had the pleasure, check out another website: weirdbutton dot com. Tell 'em Kim and Steve sent ya.
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35:53
Is the SAVE Act Worth Saving?
Kim and Steve discuss the SAVE Act which Republicans have appended to the continuing resolution for funding the United States government. Republicans may want to read their own bill. Be careful what you wish for!
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29:55
It's the Guns!
Sadly, current events forced us to turn in this episode to an all-too-familiar topic: school shootings. We discuss the tragedy in Atlanta and a few proposed solutions: mandatory insurance and gun security, a new assault weapons ban, criminal ch...
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31:10
Parole in Place and the Alabama Secretary of State
In this episode, Kim and Steve discuss the recent court stay of President Biden's proposal for extending parole in place to certain undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens. Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen also gets a mention for his letters ...
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