Episodes

  • One of our key discussions revolved around voter preparation. We’ve often heard about voter confusion as a reason for changing votes mid-process. To us, it boils down to preparation.1. Voter Preparedness:

    Let's talk about the importance of voters being prepared before heading to the polls. The consensus was clear: If you don't understand what you're voting on, it's better to skip that section of the ballot. This strategy ensures that votes cast are informed rather than arbitrary.

    2. Judicial Appointments and Career Paths:

    A significant portion of our discussion centered around the implications of politicizing judicial appointments. We noted that some judges now lack courtroom experience, which is a concerning trend. We also highlighted the unconventional path of a local Columbus councilwoman becoming the county prosecutor, underscoring the necessity for relevant legal experience.

    3. Crime Policies and Political Shifts:

    From local issues to national concerns, we talked about the political defeats of figures like George Gascon and recent voter trends towards tougher crime policies. California’s new measure classifying shoplifting as a felony after the third offense is a prime example. This reflects a growing frustration with lenient crime policies in various states.

    4. The Enduring American Spirit:

    Our reflections veered into historical territory, noting America's traditional isolationism and how direct attacks like Pearl Harbor and 9/11 have historically elicited fierce responses. We discussed the significance of maintaining foundational governmental structures and processes, emphasizing a respect for the Constitution.

    5. Addressing Current Political Dynamics:

    Political endorsements—or the lack thereof—were also on the table. We pondered the actual influence of such endorsements and whether they resonate with voters today. The episode also tackled the latest developments in Donald Trump’s legal battles and the broader implications on his political future.

    6. Electric Vehicles and Market Realities:

    The conversation touched on the future of electric vehicles (EVs), emphasizing skepticism about their imminent dominance. We also noted the practical challenges of EVs during power outages and the importance of hybrid vehicles.

    7. Ohio's Political Landscape:

    Ohio's political dynamics also made the cut. With the Ohio Supreme Court now having a Republican majority and fluctuating seats in the Ohio House and Senate, we discussed potential policy impacts and candidates for upcoming vacancies.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Like, share, comment for better engagement.

    09:42 Republicans concerned about transgender issues in locker rooms.

    13:27 Voters supported Trump due to informed decisions.

    16:08 Why did America resist? Why then?

    25:22 Franklin County Prosecutor's Office: Highly influential position.

    28:11 Fear of political manipulation and power consolidation.

    34:57 Republicans lost power to amend bills directly.

    36:36 Corporate aid criticized: layoffs impact 1100 employees.

    42:05 Toyota CEO doubts EV dominance for 50 years.

    47:05 Trump seeks appellate bond during appeal process.

    56:10 Elon: Citizens can now report directly online.

    58:09 Engage with media to connect and communicate.

    01:02:30 Find us on social media platforms.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

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    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm...

  • Inflation Reduction Act Loophole: "Your tax dollars that is being dragged out of this country to enrich China."

    Today, we're joined by special guest Eileen DeRolf, a former middle school teacher, and steadfast property rights advocate from Pataskala, Ohio. Together, we discuss the critical concerns surrounding corporate welfare in Ohio, with a specific focus on tax abatements and controversial development deals.

    We discuss the uneasy involvement of Chinese government-linked entities in U.S. industrial projects, emphasizing how these affect our local governance and green spaces. We hear about the struggles of Pataskala citizens, whose voices were disregarded in city council meetings, and the alarming ways major projects bypass local regulations to favor foreign investments over American small businesses.

    We explore the legislative efforts needed to safeguard our communities, examine the convoluted role of JobsOhio, and investigate the far-reaching impact of foreign influence within our borders. Plus, we'll touch on the stealthy economic threats posed by China's global strategies, and the crucial importance of informed voting to uphold our democratic rights.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Pataskala hosts solar plant partially Chinese-owned.

    05:14 Chinese workers unmonitored, near sensitive US sites.

    11:01 Chinese ex-nationals in US countering Chinese influence.

    19:03 Citizens initially ignored by city council, disrespected.

    22:05 Prioritize development over preserving land and transparency.

    31:28 JobsOhio promotes Chinese companies' presence in Ohio.

    36:24 Investigating money laundering involving incentives for China.

    41:48 Independent redistricting board removal criticized in Ohio.

    46:35 Condemnation, disassociation, and tensions over "garbage" comments.

    52:39 Belt and Road strengthens China’s global influence.

    57:54 Naomi Wolf endorses Trump after supporting Israel.

    58:52 Left Democratic party over speech suppression, vaccines.

    3 Key Takeaways:

    Community Advocacy

    Citizens need to stay vigilant and vocal about local governance to ensure their voices are heard and effectively represented in development projects.

    Economic Transparency

    It's critical to push for legislative changes that prevent non-disclosure agreements from hiding crucial information about foreign investments and corporate welfare.

    Strategic Voting

    Properly informed voting on local and national levels can uphold rights and significantly influence how policies are made and implemented, particularly those impacting local communities.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

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    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story

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  • Brett, Steve, and Norm get into some juicy topics that you won’t want to miss. We’re talking everything from the Supreme Court's influence on Roe v. Wade to the endless political drama around figures like Trump and Harris. Hear some fiery opinions, especially about extreme rhetoric and outrageous media stories. We are also a bit miffed about Ohio voters being confused over ballot issues.

    We'll chat about the new Ohio legislation targeting illegal drag racing, and the heated debates around Ohio's recent abortion law changes. Expect some fun takes too, like the incredible moment LeBron James hit the court with his son – a historic NBA first! We’ll also get into celebrity politics with some critiques of Bruce Springsteen and Bono's over-the-top comments.

    Common Sense Moments

    10:12 Celebrities shouldn't alienate their fan base.

    15:08 Ohio law targets street takeovers and stunt driving.

    17:56 Lawyers challenge loitering law as unconstitutional.

    24:37 Non-elected groups influence abortion measures nationwide.

    31:21 Claims of Trump as Hitler, deemed irresponsible rhetoric.

    37:34 Ordinary people seduced by Nazification's banal evil.

    42:34 U.S. uses military strength defensively, not offensively.

    44:02 Leftists accused of hypocrisy, favoring discriminatory policies.

    49:07 Manslaughter differs from intentional murder; lacks intent.

    54:46 UK interference alleged: diplomats politicizing in U.S.

    58:48 LeBron and son playing NBA game together.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

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    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

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  • 1. Ohio and NCAA Football IncidentOhio State loss leads to NCAA rule change.
    2. Buckeye Institute LawsuitSuing the University of Michigan for non-compliance with FOIA.Alleged violations of Supreme Court decisions regarding race in admissions.Civil rights violations under section 1983 of the US Code.
    3. Stellantis and the Transition to Electric VehiclesJeep’s transition to all-electric vehicles.Potential plant relocation to Mexico and UAW compliance.Historical value of the Toledo plant and traditionalist concerns over electric Wranglers.
    4. Political Responses and CriticismsKamala Harris and Donald Trump’s responses on issues.Harris’s political challenges and policy proposals.Criticism of Harris’s loan proposal for Black men.Discussion on the theoretical vs. practical effectiveness of such initiatives.
    5. Circleville Pumpkin ShowDescription and historical significance.Impact on local detours and community sentiment.Personal connection of Norm Murdock to Circleville.
    6. Ohio State vs. Oregon Game ControversyCritique of coaching decisions and game strategy.Specific incidents affecting the game’s outcome.
    7. Future President’s PrioritiesCriticism of Harris and Trump's statements on entitlements.Discussion on bureaucratic inefficiency and related legal decisions.Election security and voter ID controversies.
    8. Community Response in DisastersImportance of local first responders.Call for reduced governmental intervention and divisiveness.Focus on unity and equal treatment in federal programs.
    9. Infrastructure and Power DemandsExperiences with costly electricity provider demands.Infrastructure preparation for future development.Discussion on increased power demands and potential nuclear energy sources.
    10. Ohio Foreign Dark Money BanReinstatement of the ban and its implications for campaign transparency.Skepticism on the effectiveness of political ads.
    11. Future of Electric Vehicle ProductionGovernment influence on the EV industry.Concerns about technology readiness and driving range of EVs.
    12. Data Centers and Power ConsumptionExpansion of data centers in Ohio.Discussions on energy consumption and alternative sources like nuclear power.Economic and infrastructure implications of data center developments.
    13. Voting Regulations and BarriersDiscussion of voting regulation controversies.Specific examples from Texas and North Carolina.Skepticism towards government motives.
    14. Economic IssuesBankruptcy of Walgreens and Tru Value.Impact of regulations and cyber retail on traditional businesses.
    15. Nobel Peace PrizeAward to atomic bomb survivors for anti-war advocacy.Discussion on the timing and significance of the award.
    16. Governmental Accountability and Crime StatisticsCriticism of FBI crime statistics and perceived bias.Historical context and issues of administrative checks and balances.
    17. Kamala Harris's Political StrategyAnalysis of a recent interview and its implications.Critique of the lack of detailed policy plans.
    18. Government Spending and National DebtCriticism of recent federal government spending and continued COVID-era support programs.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Thomas Edison's first light bulb experiments...

  • We break down a major organized banking scheme and its legal ramifications, looking into DOJ's focus on individuals over corporations.

    We explore political tensions between Kamala Harris and Ron DeSantis, plus Ron’s impressive hurricane response.

    Big news - a $3 billion money laundering settlement from TD Ameritrade!

    We also hit hot topics like street racing issues, the impact of U.S. fiscal policies, controversial political ads, and insightful reflections on SNL’s legacy.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 SNL pop culture influence spans generations, especially Norm.

    06:14 TD Ameritrade settles money laundering for $3B.

    12:54 Tense dialogue involving Kamala, DeSantis, plus statistics.

    17:48 Ron ignored call; unwarranted criticism followed.

    23:02 Supervisor opposes enforcing voter ID requirements.

    30:27 Government handouts benefit administrators, not recipients.

    33:08 Subsidies favor certain businesses, taxpayers burdened.

    38:20 Criticism of disproportionate violence in Gaza conflict.

    44:58 Police raid foils drag race event in Columbus.

    51:30 Melania and Trump debanked for political beliefs.

    55:00 Media misrepresented Kamala Harris's 60 Minutes interview.

    57:51 Everyday heroes make our country great.

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    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

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    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

  • We tackle the comparison of public schools to monopolies (by way of the longshoreman strike), the debate surrounding Tim Waltz's understanding of federalism, and review JD Vance's performances and views during a recent debate.

    We also reflect on Pete Rose's controversial exclusion from the Baseball Hall of Fame, discuss the implications of Springfield OH legal filings in Ohio politics, and critique the media's role in shaping public perception.

    Nostalgia takes center stage as we reminisce about Cincinnati Reds games and icons like Johnny Bench and The Big Red Machine of the 70's.

    The conversation shifts from FEMA's role in disaster response to the impact of automation on the labor market, with a deep dive into union influence and government intervention.

    Additionally, we explore the ethical and societal debates around abortion, highlight the increasing lawsuit controversies in sports, and discuss cultural shifts in the perception of historical figures.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Ohio news and US Supreme Court cases.

    06:30 Conflicted about unions; dislikes government intervention.

    13:59 Contract finalized by January; Mayorkas' spending criticized.

    23:23 Pilot grounded, hindering son's mountain rescue.

    31:09 JD is sharp; debated well, differing economically.

    35:54 Melania Trump Catholic but pro-choice; supports women’s autonomy.

    41:20 Pete Rose's driven success.

    56:01 Fact-checking controversies in political debates discussed.

    01:00:51 Ohio bill proposes restrictions on imitation meat.

    01:03:15 Elon provides Starlink service free after Trump's request.

    01:11:51 Market influenced by inefficient yet effective legal system.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

    [email protected]

    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

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  • Check out our live stream on Rumble, Fridays at 8am.

    ### 📚 Education and Funding:

    We kick off the episode with a deep dive into educational curriculum and funding. Steve Palmer, Norm Murdock, and Brett Johnson explore the intricacies of conditional study requirements and teacher certifications. They also discuss how funding tied to approved curricula serves as a control lever.

    ### 🛡️ Secret Service Failures:

    The discussion shifts to recent Secret Service perimeter control failures, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift from reactive to proactive measures. We talk about incidents involving assassination attempts and the resource limitations faced by the Secret Service.

    ### 🇺🇸 Presidential Protections and Global Threats:

    We cover the heightened protection detail provided to Trump, now on par with President Biden's, and mention threats against Trump and Mike Pompeo. The hosts reflect on societal polarization and how extreme rhetoric could push individuals towards violence.

    ### 💹 Government and Economy:

    A heated debate ensues over government control versus market control of interest rates, particularly close to election times. Are these tactics political maneuvering or necessary interventions?

    ### ⚖️ Electoral College, Gerrymandering, and Redistricting:

    We talk about the checks and balances within the U.S. electoral system, including the Electoral College and Supreme Courts. Discussions include the controversial topic of gerrymandering and the potential constitutional amendment for redistricting by unelected bodies.

    ### 🌟 Local Politics and Migrant Communities:

    Norm brings up the issue of Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, highlighting the lack of infrastructure and communication. We discuss the local community’s reactions, ranging from economic concerns to humanitarian perspectives.

    ### 🎾 Celebrating Female Sports:

    We pay tribute to Billie Jean King, set to receive a congressional medal for her role in advancing female sports. We reflect on female sports stars, mixed-gender competitions, and the differences in risk-taking behaviors between men and women.

    ### 🎼 Justice and Legal Topics:

    Our new segment, "Justice for All," will focus on police, justice, and legal discussions. Stay tuned as we continue to explore essential topics affecting our community.

    ### 🗳️ Issue 1 - Redistricting Reform:

    For Ohioans, the upcoming ballot measure aims to change the redistricting process. Should an unelected committee appointed by retired judges control this, or is the current system sufficient?

    ### 🌐 Tune In Live on Rumble:

    Get ready as we transition to weekly live streaming on Rumble. Catch us live for real-time discussions and more interactive experiences! Visit commonsenseohioshow.com for more details.

    ### 💡 Remarkable Encounters and Recommendations:

    - Steve Palmer shares an uplifting courthouse experience with a retired law enforcement officer.

    - Norm's Wonderful Thing of the Week: Heartland Institute's annual banquet featuring Nigel Farage.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Segments include news, history, and new outrages.

    07:29 Women excel in non-physical and motorized sports.

    13:37 Springfield's population increased by integrating Haitian immigrants.

    18:36 Bomb threats hoaxes; likely from overseas.

    24:57 Ohio redistricting to citizen committee if approved.

    31:18 Potential retroactive minimum wage hike could affect businesses.

    32:39 Ohio budget allocates 4M for non-public school refurbishing.

    39:25 Secret Service criticized after second assassination attempt.

    43:26 Interest rates debate near election puts markets off.

    51:12 Competency impacts trial; education may restore competence.

    55:29 Ohio State shootings rising; police hesitancy increases.

    58:24 Support Israel, but criticize tactics...

  • We're excited to talk about our latest episode featuring the insightful Bella Matta. We covered a wide range of topics, from the nitty-gritty of law school to dissecting current political strategies and scrutinizing economic policies.

    Bella shared her firsthand experiences as a 2L at Capital Law School. One point that stood out was the emphasis on the Socratic method—a technique that terrifies unprepared students but molds them into sharp legal minds ready to tackle real-world challenges. We also touched on the political dynamics within the classroom; Bella noted that while professors generally steer clear of expressing their political opinions, the students make up for it with their passionate debates.

    Shifting gears, Norm didn't hold back when criticizing some current economic policies. He labeled plans like a $50,000 deduction for small businesses and new parent monetary support as ineffective gimmicks. Steve highlighted the potential for exploitation, questioning the efficacy of such financial aids in truly benefiting those in need.

    The political arena was, of course, a hot topic. We discussed the legal challenges and perceived political motivations behind proceedings against figures like Trump. Effective strategies for handling debates and biased media questions were emphasized, especially concerning controversial issues like January 6th.

    We also had a lively exchange about the influx of Haitian immigrants in Springfield and its impact on local resources. It’s a topic that hits close to home for many Ohioans, illustrating the broader implications of immigration policies on small-town America.

    Bella brought a fresh perspective, especially on how younger voters perceive key political issues. While debates may not drastically shift poll numbers, they still play a significant role in shaping public opinion—and it's crucial to be prepared.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Commentary on recent developments and legal education.

    09:51 Many law graduates pursued non-legal careers.

    10:47 Law education's value questioned, economically out-of-reach.

    20:39 Insurance rates soared in Springfield due to claims.

    24:28 Assimilation isn't as forced as it was.

    27:35 Kamala met expectations; Trump won overall perception.

    34:44 Policy abuse often benefits those who don't need.

    37:06 Missed opportunity for Trump to discuss censorship.

    43:26 Crime, economy, young voters: Trump's unclear debates.

    51:51 Governor DeWine exploited and concealed important information.

    54:25 Death related to immigration and policy criticism.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

    [email protected]

    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

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    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a...

  • Steve Palmer and Norm Murdock tackle a wide range of topics, starting with Norm's staunch defense of free speech against foreign influence. They then transition to the legal intricacies surrounding Hunter Biden's plea deal on multiple tax fraud counts, discussing different types of pleas and their implications.

    The episode also covers the serious matter of a recent school shooting in Winder, Georgia, exploring the responsibilities of parents and authorities in such tragedies. Additionally, the hosts talk political controversies, including Kamala Harris's controversial ad, a contentious reparations bill in California, and Gavin Newsom’s potential legislative challenges.

    Steve and Norm critique government overreach, discuss the potential impact of global tax policies, and speculate on upcoming debates and election dynamics. Plus, get insights into Supreme Court backlash and executive actions.

    Common Sense Moments

    05:53 Nate Silver: Trump 61%, Harris 39% winning.

    09:05 Questioning RFK Jr.'s ballot presence in elections.

    13:40 Genuine policy shift or copying someone else's idea?

    19:02 Chevron doctrine contested over Interior's regulation authority.

    20:37 Critique of Democratic leadership focusing on control.

    28:02 Global taxation authority promoted by Janet Yellen.

    30:59 Defending free speech against foreign interference.

    33:02 Guilty plea requires admission; no contest unacceptable.

    37:45 Defense lawyer requests plea, angers prosecution and judge.

    40:19 Guilty plea ends responsibility; compromised rights remain.

    44:01 How to handle potential threats without crimes?

    45:38 School shooting notes published despite FBI.

    49:45 Ohio mandates public school busing for all students.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

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    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

  • Should taxpayers be responsible for funding stadium renovations for professional sports teams, and what are the potential benefits or drawbacks of such investments?

    🚧 Comparing Modern Mistakes to Historical Blunders: The Failed Construction Project

    A failed $250 million floating dock project in the Mediterranean, initiated under the Biden administration. They draw parallels with other historic construction failures and ponder the implications this has on accountability and taxpayer money.

    🕵️‍♂️ The Government's Secret List: Terror Watch List Frustrations

    The government protects the identities of individuals on the terror watch list. They discuss their efforts to obtain these names, reflecting on the balance between national security and public transparency.

    😇 Faith on the Football Field: The Ohio State's Inspiring Event

    The Ohio State University football players recently organized a faith event on campus, which included a revival and baptisms.

    🏈 The Name, Image, and Likeness Debate in College Sports

    Skepticism abounds about the trend of monetary compensation for college athletes' name, image, and likeness. ---

    🎙️ The Softball Interviews: Kamala Harris Criticized

    Dana Bash failed to address critical topics such as Supreme Court restructuring and the reversal of drilling policies in Alaska. They stress the need for leaders to be held accountable for their policy positions.

    🔥 Political Strategies and Election Talk

    The potential political implications of various scenarios, like President Biden pardoning Trump or the impact of Trump going to jail on public opinion. They also touch on concerns about ballot access and potential tampering in upcoming elections.

    ⚽ Local Issues: Stadium Funding and Taxpayer Dollars

    Cleveland's Browns are requesting $2.4 billion for a new domed stadium, but our hosts question the fairness of allocating taxpayer funds for such projects, especially in cities lacking NFL franchises like Toledo and Dayton.

    🛡️ Free Speech vs Content Moderation: Zuckerberg's Confession

    Mark Zuckerberg's recent admission to manipulating content on Facebook sparked a heated discussion about freedom of speech on social media platforms.

    Common Sense Moments

    08:42 Black football players discuss issues facing community.

    14:27 Nick Saban emphasizes coaching as teaching values.

    26:10 Request for transparency in media's interview editing.

    42:03 All candidates should appear on the ballot.

    48:52 Zuckerberg confirmed government pressure on social media.

    55:45 Frustration with BLM protests and curfew.

    59:42 Houthis blow up huge oil tanker unnoticed.

    01:04:39 Database tracks sexual predators, terrorist names withheld.

    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak...

  • Why do both the DNC and RNC claim the Supreme Court decision as a victory? What are the potential benefits each sees?

    Common Sense Takeaways

    1. **Supreme Court's Arizona Election Law Decision:**

    - The Supreme Court's procedural ruling on Arizona's election law and ballot printing deadlines highlights the ongoing judicial battles over election integrity, emphasizing the contentious and divided opinions among justices.

    2. **Economic Impact of Job Numbers Revision:**

    - The Bureau of Labor Statistics' job numbers revision can significantly affect federal borrowing rates, demonstrating skepticism towards the government's handling of economic data and fiscal policies.

    3. **Second Amendment and Free Expression:**

    - The Second Amendment is a safeguard against tyranny and underscores the importance of free speech, raising concerns about foreign influences attempting to control American expression.

    4. **Implications of Government Policies on Personal Property:**

    - The potential consequences of tax and administrative policies related to personal property, indicating fears over government overreach and the need for proof of possession for valuable items like artwork and firearms.

    5. **Critique of Proposed Housing Solutions:**

    - Governmental strategies aimed at addressing the housing shortage, particularly plans to provide housing for those unable to afford it, reflecting apprehension about the effectiveness and unintended consequences of such policies.

    6. **Kamala Harris's Media Avoidance:**

    - Kamala Harris's avoidance of media interviews while running for president, implies concerns over transparency and accountability in her campaign.

    7. **Gender Identity and Athletics:**

    - The complexities and challenges related to transgender athletes competing in women's sports, underlining the inherent differences and the need for fair competition standards.

    8. **Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program Elimination:**

    - Companies such as Jack Daniels and Harley Davidson eliminating DEI programs are mentioned, reflecting broader societal debates over the necessity and impact of these initiatives in corporate America.

    9. **Historical Context of Authoritarian Ideologies:**

    - A historical examination of World War II, particularly Stalin's post-war actions and the response of Allied powers, serves as a metaphor for modern-day concerns about the suppression of opposing views and free speech.

    10. **Concerns Over Voter ID Laws and Judicial Processes:**

    - The Arizona voter ID law's journey through the courts underscores the importance of procedural fairness in judicial decisions and the fine balance between enforcing election laws and protecting constitutional rights.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Complex history of WWII cooperation & betrayal.

    07:27 Pretext for World War II was Poland.

    14:07 State and federal court procedure explained briefly.

    18:33 Constitutional amendment for expedited federal election cases.

    25:44 Unemployment rate misreported, Fed considering interest rate.

    27:27 Implying government incompetence in alleged assassination attempt.

    32:16 Scarcity increases value; supply and demand.

    37:47 Lower taxes through capital gains and exchanges.

    42:31 Questioning government control, advocating personal joy and freedom.

    50:28 Debate over transgender athletes in Olympic sports.

    56:17 Silent prayer, arrest, judgment, rights violation, Orwellian.

    59:44 Comparison of Sharia law to potential UK influence.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

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    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized...

  • We're hitting a big milestone—our 100th episode! So we’ve got a lot to celebrate and reflect on, especially the importance of keeping common sense conversations alive. And for a bit of fun, we talk about how some fiction writers seemed to have predicted future events.

    We kick things off by talking about why it's crucial to take a clear stand on global conflicts—Russia's in the spotlight this time. Then, we turn to a hot topic closer to home: the tragic shooting of a pregnant woman by a police officer after a shoplifting incident at Kroger. We hash out whether the shooting was justified and what it means for society at large.

    We also tackle the polarization of politics and how extreme views are pushing people away from their original affiliations. And don't miss our chat on freedom of speech, with a look at controversial figures like Donald Trump and Alex Jones getting their social media accounts back.

    Common Sense Takeaways

    The importance of taking a definitive position in international conflicts, particularly referencing the tension with Russia and potential military action against Moscow.

    The consequences of shoplifting and the importance of following police orders. The hosts deliberate on the societal issues that could lead to such incidents and the role of the law in curbing them.

    The increasing polarization in political views, noting how extreme shifts within political parties can drive individuals away from their original affiliations.

    There is criticism of media sensationalism and the spreading of misinformation, citing past incidents like the Connecticut preschool shooting conspiracy and the "Pizzagate" scandal.

    The taxation of tips and pricing policies. The hosts share their perspectives on how financial incentives and ethical considerations intersect in these areas.

    The reactivation of social media accounts for controversial figures such as Donald Trump and Alex Jones is a point of debate, emphasizing the tension between free speech and responsible content moderation.

    Geopolitical issues, particularly focusing on the conflicts in Ukraine, the involvement of global powers like Russia and China, and the media’s role in covering these events.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Podcasting is not easy, find niche.

    07:12 Bill Maher acknowledging shift in Democratic party.

    13:02 Encouraged critical thinking through debate and dialogue.

    18:10 Curious about how others predicted Titanic sinking.

    23:42 US sending assets into ocean, sea, Ukraine, Russia.

    26:20 Media protects Harris, quest for presidential power.

    34:01 Gaslighting and aggression in Israel-Hamas negotiation.

    39:45 Reflect on choices and consequences in hindsight.

    44:11 Defiant action leads to debate on police power.

    48:05 Police encounter flash mob, stop pregnant suspect.

    55:21 Barry Farber's philosophy on illegal aggression.

    58:39 Terrifying experience in basement with limited lighting.

    01:02:56 Supply chain disrupted, surplus parts

    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

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  • Should taxpayers fund the construction of new sports stadiums? What parallels can be drawn from past situations like the Columbus Blue Jackets’ stadium?

    We dive into a range of hot topics, including Jim Jordan's staunch defense of free speech, bolstered by unlikely allies like Matt Taibbi and Elon Musk. We'll also examine Musk's evolving political stance and the criticisms surrounding Tesla's government subsidies.

    Next, we shift gears to local matters, scrutinizing the Cleveland Browns' ambitious $1.2 billion taxpayer-funded stadium project and the motivations behind it. We question the ethics of public funding for sports venues and draw parallels to past cases involving the Blue Jackets.

    We'll also touch on the latest developments in national politics, focusing on Kamala Harris's campaign tactics and the implications of voter ID laws. Plus, we discuss controversial topics like censorship, government influence on private businesses, and the emergence of alternative social media platforms.

    Finally, we get into historical and current military matters, from the execution of Nazi saboteurs during World War II to modern debates over handling prisoners of war and terrorist suspects.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 World War 2 facts, history major's insights

    05:31 Six executed, two sentences commuted, war implications.

    14:43 Unauthorized plea deal, general fired, decision reversed.

    18:19 Handling information on terrorism post-9/11 becomes politicized.

    24:29 Ohio congressman reveals 99 terrorists entered US.

    31:53 Ohio Secretary of State purges voter rolls.

    37:51 World Federation of Advertisers dissolved GARM organization.

    39:30 Claiming election reform as hate speech threatens discourse.

    47:53 Jim Jordan praises decision as victory for oversight.

    51:51 Interest in lakefront real estate and development plans.

    58:02 Fear of left-wing politician winning election.

    01:00:27 Uncertain about outcome, hoping for Congress split.

    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

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  • Can high salaries and automation shape the future of Intel in Ohio? Explore the impact of domestic chip production on the global stage and the role of technology in reshaping the workforce.

    Redistricting in Ohio remains a hot topic. From bipartisan elements to concerns about gerrymandering, the debate continues.

    Cybersecurity is a growing concern. Hear how the city of Columbus faced a hacker's ransom demand and the ripple effects on personal and business data.

    The shifting cost of postage and customer service woes are all too relatable. Join us as we discuss rising rates, the convenience of online payments, and the challenges with postal services.

    Common Sense Takeaways

    Legal decisions, especially involving sensitive information or national security, are often complicated and can lead to speculation and varied interpretations.

    Events involving agencies like the Secret Service demonstrate concerns over the lack of transparency and accountability, fostering public distrust and conspiracy theories.

    Intel's massive layoffs and cost-cutting measures raise questions about future job opportunities in Ohio as the company invests in new facilities that may rely heavily on automation.

    Domestic production of chips is crucial due to global supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical tensions, especially with Taiwan's dominance in the industry.

    Ohio's redistricting process is fraught with complexities and potential biases. There is debate over a proposed constitutional amendment and the influence of political parties in ensuring fairness.

    The adoption of AI in legal research and security screenings presents both opportunities and challenges, with concerns about reliability, bias, and compliance with constitutional standards.

    Recent hacking incidents, such as in Columbus, highlight the significant risks and widespread impacts of cyber attacks on local governments and essential services.

    The inclusion of transgender athletes in gender-specific sports remains a contentious issue, with debates over fairness akin to those about the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

    Rising postage and shipping costs, coupled with inconsistent customer service, demonstrate issues within the postal system, despite the convenience of online billing and transactions.

    Government agencies like NASA are criticized for deviating from their core missions due to political influences and funding cuts, calling for a focus on efficiency and accountability.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Columbus city hacked, demands $2 million ransom.

    09:49 AI software assessing individuals for potential threats.

    14:32 AI software reliability and legal implications.

    19:53 Defense attorney unable to cross examine witness.

    22:52 Plea deal for terrorists in Guantanamo debated.

    31:34 Both parties disturbed by Secret Service situation.

    37:32 Summarizing: Depoliticize civil service creates entrenched, unmovable bureaucracy.

    39:54 Concerned about jobs at Ohio's new Intel plant.

    48:25 Support for gender transitions but concerns about fairness.

    49:48 Concerns about mismatched fighters in the ring.

    01:04:14 Ohio's ballot board chooses judges for redistricting.

    01:08:36 Honesty is pushing for liberal constitutional amendment.

    01:12:59 Ohio's Legislative Service Commission drafts proposed laws.

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  • We take a closer look at the structure of the U.S. government, dissecting the balance between the House, the Senate, and the Electoral College. We also navigate through the recent upheavals in the Democratic party, including Joe Biden's resignation from the presidential race, and Kamala Harris's contentious policy proposals on universal basic income, the Green New Deal, and more.

    We'll also cover local politics, discussing the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police's candidate endorsements and controversies surrounding recent police shootings. As always, we're committed to generating common sense discussions and invite you to suggest topics for future episodes.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Japan made bad military decision, delivered bomb.

    10:10 Kamala chosen over Biden, voters feel tricked.

    13:09 Kamala's positions: Green New Deal, health care, employment.

    16:57 Concerns about potential problems with appealing ideas.

    17:43 Kamala Harris compared to Kenny Norton in boxing.

    21:20 Ohio is ranked by population, impacting representation. Senate balances majority and equal state weight.

    27:03 America founded on diversity, not political rhetoric.

    29:29 Universal Basic Income is nonsensical, dangerous, and deadly.

    34:25 Voters to replace redistricting commission with 100% citizens.

    37:43 Ohio ballot law blocked due to exclusivity.

    39:59 The US Supreme Court handles significant legal issues.

    44:17 Federal judge strikes down ATF's ban.

    48:31 Ohio Supreme Court to address animal cruelty.

    52:17 Ohio FOP decisions on endorsing candidates explained.

    Reference to the Columbus police officer was cleared in the shooting of teenager Ma'Khia Bryant. Our video overview of the shooting that morning.

    Common Sense Takeaways

    The Potsdam Declaration issued to Japan during World War II, the delivery of the atomic bomb, and the USS Indianapolis incident, emphasizing the significant historical events of this date.

    Steve highlights the extensive power of administrative agencies and the potential overreach without proper congressional oversight, stressing the importance of legislative processes and representative governance.

    Norm highlights a criminal case involving animal cruelty, examining the legal definitions of abuse and torture, property rights, and constitutional statutes on the matter.

    Checks and balances within the U.S. government, the function of the House and Senate, and the rationale behind the Electoral College system designed to balance majority rule with state representation.

    Potential negative impacts of proposed policies like guaranteed income and jobs, which the hosts see as possibly fostering socialist or communist systems. Historical context is provided to underscore their views.

    Skepticism and criticism regarding Joe Biden's resignation, Kamala Harris’s appointment as the Democratic candidate, and the strategic implications leading up to the 2024 election.

    The state of Ohio's Fraternal Order of Police's decision not to endorse certain candidates, including Sherrod Brown and Steve Deters, due to their perceived positions and past actions affecting law enforcement.

    Concerns are raised about Universal Basic Income potentially undermining work motivation, with discussions on dystopian scenarios and the importance of maintaining incentives to work.

    Temporary blockage of Ohio's law allowing family members to handle mail-in ballots and debates around potential ballot harvesting, along with the implications of federal judicial decisions on firearm regulations and administrative authority.

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  • A question from a CSO listener we thought deserved its own episode for a response - thanks Belinda!

    I would love to hear a talk about American idols. Historically, who did Americans idolize? Or perhaps more appropriately, who did we hold in high regard and love and respect? Today, there is dysfunctional idolization of the Kardashians. What did they do to deserve to be treated like national treasures? I heard someone say once they are America's royalty. What??? I will not take your time to get on my soapbox about that one. And what is the purpose of those pulling the media strings to make us believe we must wait with bated breath to know when the last loving glance between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce occurred? Is it a psyop to garner votes for Biden from a certain demographic, or to distract us from what matters? As an aside, because of the "plandemic" I have been introduced to countless Americans I have grown to admire, love and respect through their podcasts. These are "my people" who have helped lessen the feelings of being alone during the insanity that has ensued since 2020. There are so many including my many "sheep" friends unable to see the truth.

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    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

    [email protected]

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

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  • Here's what you'll hear us talk about in this episode...

    We discuss the growing worries about President Biden's competency to lead the country and the potential need for a 25th Amendment scenario if he wins a second term.

    Steve and Norm emphasize the importance of legal decisions over political ones, highlighting the slow pace of legal processes as a critical factor.

    Discussions about the withdrawal of the Chevron doctrine, multiple US Supreme Court rulings, and a federal district court decision on safe harbor student loans are featured, stressing their significant impact on the legal landscape.

    We get into JD Vance's role as Trump's vice presidential candidate, comparing his potential influence and leadership style to past vice presidents like Mike Pence.

    We critique media bias and discuss the portrayal of Trump's behavior, particularly focusing on how his statements are often twisted to portray him negatively.

    The episode raises concerns about censorship and deplatforming by both the government and big tech, citing specific court cases to highlight the issue.

    The administrative stay on Biden's student loan program and its implications for low-income former students are discussed, with hosts questioning the definition of low income for graduates.

    We address historical incidents involving presidential assassinations and current threats to political figures like Trump, Bush, and Biden, underscoring the need for civil discourse.

    Listen to our response to a listener's question.

    Common Sense Moments

    00:00 Prepare for 2024 tax season with Harper CPA Plus

    07:00 JD emerges as VP candidate, delivers compelling speech.

    14:51 Vance's influence on Trump voters in Michigan.

    18:41 Trump's likely to seek his insight.

    24:49 Computer animation of Trump dodging potential bullet.

    25:57 Trump does what he wants, successful, impacts.

    34:35 Legal expert works on criminal defense, appeals. seeks DNA testing from the government.

    36:24 Prosecutor must seek truth, face fear confidently.

    45:36 Tension rises as concerns about leadership grow.

    50:17 Presidential assassination attempts require more cautious rhetoric.

    54:27 Supreme Court decisions on government censorship criticized.

    01:00:48 Encouraging sponsorship, promotion, and audience engagement for show.

    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

    [email protected]

    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio...

  • This is an interview we had with J.D. Vance during his run-up to winning the U.S. Senate seat, representing Ohio.

    And now, he's Trump's running mate for the 2024 Presidential election for the G.O.P.

    J.D. Vance is the author of Hillbilly Elegy. It's his memoir, written about his upbringing and his transition into adulthood and into Yale Law School, after a very difficult, very challenging upbringing and child in poverty.

    With Appalachian, Scots-Irish culture, you say he grew up in anything but traditional. And that's true for professional class people. He's anything but traditional in that sense. There are so many people who are impoverished in West Virginia, in Appalachia, Ohio, and in Kentucky, that for them, it's a lifestyle that the rest of us are unaware of. And J.D'.s book really brings that to the forefront. It's a remarkable insight into that culture.

    And then he attends Yale Law School, where he had to learn the whole new elite language. He has incorporated his background, his upbringing, and what he has seen in both worlds and come to a really solid foundational philosophy on government, on society, on America.

    We know you'll learn more about J.D. in the short time we get to talk with him.

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    Moments

    00:00 Bilingual in language and social class integration.

    05:34 State of the Union speech dismissed.

    07:15 Acknowledgment of JD's experience in coal country.

    11:14 Negative trend in American public life due to technology companies' political influence.

    14:44 Common carrier regulations and antitrust laws explained.

    16:15 J.D., fentanyl crisis, addiction, family impact, book.

    19:26 "Prevent drugs, secure border, kids' well-being."

    24:07 Contrast of two worlds from Hillbilly Elegy.

    28:50 Reflecting on Cincinnati, leaders must serve purpose.

    32:23 Concerns about division, race, gender, culture increasing.

    36:06 Military urges arming countries for defense.

    38:27 Russia's invasion concerns call for de-escalation.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

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    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

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  • Norm and Steve dive deep into the complexities of judicial jurisdictions and the role of the Supreme Court. They discuss cases that straddle both federal and state courts, emphasizing the need for legislative clarity to avoid partisanship in court decisions.

    Steve analyzes the Supreme Court’s stance on presidential immunity, drawing from the case of **Trump vs. United States**. He calls for a clear framework for handling such cases in the future, stressing fairness and judicial integrity.

    The stakes in the Ukraine conflict are high, and Steve, Norm, and Brett don’t shy away from expressing concerns about the use of American munitions and the potential escalation into a larger conflict.

    Infrastructure funding problems are also discussed, particularly the reliance on gas taxes and the impact of fuel-efficient vehicles and EVs on state revenues. Solutions like delivery fees are examples discussed, with Colorado and Minnesota's models providing real-world examples. The Ohio Governor is considering a gas tax hike. So what are the broader implications for government budgeting and taxation strategies?

    Ohio’s rapid licensing for medical marijuana dispensaries transitioning to recreational use is under the microscope. Steven, Norm, and Brett debate the risks of market saturation, profitability, and competition dynamics, with an eye on industry sustainability.

    Closing on a lighter note, the discussion of **House Bill 599** proposing the walleye as Ohio’s state fish brings some fun and nostalgia. The hosts share their fishing experiences, favorite spots like **Lake Erie**, and Ohio’s best ice cream trails.

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    Common Sense Moments

    08:15 German generals recognized trap, Soviets win Kursk.

    16:16 Entrepreneurship requires recognizing and accepting failure.

    24:55 Ohio preps for cannabis industry regulations.

    28:15 Chinese buying up farmland to grow marijuana.

    35:56 Legal breakdown of US Supreme Court presidential immunity decision.

    40:35 Creating a presumption of immunity in law.

    45:24 Barrett's belief: criminal cases against presidents federal.

    47:41 Courtroom challenge against violation of 6th Amendment.

    54:03 Absurd political dissent over immunity for Trump.

    59:58 Summary: Senate Bill 79 creates energy-efficient appliance rebates.

    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

    [email protected]

    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

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  • 1. Financial literacy should be more than just a subject in school—it's a life skill. We emphasize the necessity of teaching kids practical money management early.

    2. Traditional Sundays are evolving, but should sports overshadow education and religion? We reflect on how modern priorities shift attention from traditional values and question the impact on our youth's development. Religious education’s place in the school day sparked an interesting debate. Should such activities be integrated into the day or scheduled afterward?

    3. Supreme Court decisions can be inconsistent and confusing. We dive into the complexities of Chevron deference and civil forfeiture, echoing the frustration many feel about the unpredictability of judicial outcomes.

    4. The Declaration of Independence signers were mostly young revolutionaries, but their average age might surprise you. We highlight the historical significance of these early leaders and draw parallels to today's climate of change and activism.

    5. Can censorship and silencing opinions fuel curiosity and rebellion? We talk about how stifling free speech, even offensive speech, may backfire, advocating for the American principle of letting ideas and beliefs be freely expressed and debated.

    Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

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    Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

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    Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

    Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

    Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.