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Apr 16, 2019 • 43min

Ep. 65: Burgum says separation of powers fight "not going to go away"

Governor Doug Burgum checks in on this episode of Plain Talk to react to the Legislature overriding his veto of a bill authorizing an interim committee he says has too much power. Also a graduate student and columnist from the University of Colorado says there was a protest against current UND President Mark Kennedy, and there will be more when Kennedy visits the state next week. This episode of Plain Talk is brought to you by EnergyofNorthDakota.com.
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Apr 15, 2019 • 26min

Bonus Audio: Jay Thomas Show 04-15-19

Audio from the Jay Thomas Show discussing an audit report revealing inappropriate activity at the North Dakota State College of Science.
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Apr 15, 2019 • 26min

Ep. 64: Democratic field hearing on voter ID is a political stunt

A subcommittee from the Democrat-controlled House is in North Dakota this week to talk about the state's voter ID law. The ranking member on the committee - Rep. Rodney Davis of Illinois, the only Republican on the committee - talks about the politics of it. This episode of Plain Talk is brought to you by EnergyofNorthDakota.com.
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Apr 12, 2019 • 37min

Ep. 63: An amendment for how we amend the constitution

The Legislature wants to put some checks and balances into the process for amending the constitution by way of ballot measures. It's going to be a controversial topic in the next election cycle, I think, but it's the right thing to do. Also, Congressman Kelly Armstrong takes your questions about the national debt, the renewal of the Violence Against Women Act, and other topics. This episode of Plain Talk is brought to you by EnergyofNorthDakota.com.
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Apr 11, 2019 • 50min

Ep. 62: Kennedy plays the race card

As he prepares to exit the University of North Dakota, embattled President Mark Kennedy takes a shot at his critics, suggesting controversy over a very cushy employment arrangement he gave his special assistant was born of racism and gender bigotry. Also, Senator Kevin Cramer takes listener questions about the space force, tax preparation reform, the national debt, and border security. This episode of Plain Talk is brought to you by EnergyofNorthDakota.com.
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Apr 10, 2019 • 30min

Ep. 61: Politicians should have to answer their critics

State Rep. Ruth Buffalo says right wing media shouldn't get to question her about her travel expenses. But shouldn't politicians have to face their critics? Also, state Senator Kristin Roers (R-Fargo) talks about her amendment bringing back the issue of decriminalizing marijuana after similar legislation was defeated earlier this session. This episode brought to you by EnergyofNorthDakota.com.
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Apr 9, 2019 • 34min

Ep. 60: Transparency advocates not being very transparent

State Rep. Ruth Buffalo won't answer a question about who paid for a trip she took to Tennessee to address a left wing group about, ironically enough, government transparency. Also, North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread talks about a reinsurance program his department is taking public comment on. A state-level effort to fix some of the chaos Obamacare has created. This episode of Plain Talk is brought to you by EnergyofNorthDakota.com.
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Apr 8, 2019 • 23min

Bonus Audio: Jay Thomas Show 04-08-19

Rob talked about Stephen King and driver's education on this week's segment on the Jay Thomas Show.
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Apr 8, 2019 • 32min

Ep. 59: What's more visionary than lowering tax burdens?

An idea to use Legacy Funding earnings to reduce, and eventually eliminate, state income taxes is back in the Legislature. Some are opposed to it, but what could be more visionary and beneficial to North Dakotans across the state than reducing tax burdens? Also, we spend a lot of time talking about road safety in North Dakota, so why aren't we adequately funding driver's education in our schools? This episode brought to you by EnergyofNorthDakota.com.
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Apr 5, 2019 • 34min

Ep. 58: Armstrong says demands for full Mueller report are "political stunt"

Congressman Kelly Armstrong takes audience questions, including one about demands from Democrats to release the full Mueller report, something he says is a "political stunt." Also, Democrats have embraced federalism on marijuana policy. Maybe they should embrace it in other policy areas too? This episode is brought to you by EnergyofNorthDakota.com.

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