Episodios

  • How Republicans Should Feed The Poor
    Oct 31 2025
    In the second hour of today's show, Dan Caplis lays out his plan for how Republicans can feed the needy amidst the government shutdown.
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    33 m
  • Dan Reacts To SNAP Benefits Expiring
    Oct 31 2025
    In the first hour of today's edition of the show, Dan Caplis reacts to the impending expiration of SNAP benefits funding.
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    36 m
  • Teacher in Florida catches heat for birthday song considered racist by black child's mother
    Oct 30 2025
    A public school teacher in Polk County, Florida keeps her job after birthday song complaint; as school officials say she's not allowed to sing the song or film students moving forward.
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    35 m
  • Phil Weiser files lawsuit against Trump administration for moving Space Command to Alabama
    Oct 29 2025
    Colorado attorney general Phil Weiser has filed yet another lawsuit against the Trump administration, this time to block the move of Space Command from Colorado to Alabama. Will it have any effect?
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    36 m
  • Are you Team Homan or Team Noem on deportation of illegal aliens, focusing on just criminals or those merely here illegally
    Oct 28 2025
    Dan asks listeners whether they side with Tom Homan, wanting to target only criminal illegal aliens committing violent felonies for deportations, or with Kristi Noem - who wants deport anyone and everyone who is in the United States illegally.
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    35 m
  • Dan takes his Halloween candy seriously; Who should be coming to America - and staying
    Oct 28 2025
    Dan and Ryan debate the virtues and vices of Halloween candy to be handed out this Friday.

    Starting the discussion on illegal aliens currently in this country, why they're here, how they got here, and whether they should all be deported.
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    36 m
  • Dan wants red-light cameras everywhere in Colorado, Leland Conway isn't so sure
    Oct 28 2025
    Leland Conway, co-host of 'Conway & Larson' on KOGO San Diego, joinsD an with his libertarian take on the Consitutionality of red-light cameras being installed in Thornton and throughout Colorado, and how good intentions are often followed by unintentional consequences infringing on our rights as Americans.

    Dan disagrees and believes red-light cameras serve as both a deterrent for drivers running red lights in the first place and a safety mechanism for other law-obeying drivers.

    Denver area police look to reduce deadly crashes with red light cameras
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    34 m
  • Sports gambling brings in millions of tax dollars for Colorado, is it a net positive for citizens?
    Oct 28 2025
    Dan runs down the top sports Colorado bettors are wagering their dollars on, along with how much tax revenue it brings in for the state. While it is a boon for our budget, is legalized sports betting really a good thing for Colorado's citizens?
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    37 m