Mike & Jay open the show by talking about Attorney General William Barr’s testimony before the Senate and his refusal to testify before the House. Mike says that although he initially gave Barr the benefit of the doubt, it’s now clear that Barr is more interested in carrying water for the president than serving as an impartial arbiter of the law. Jay disagrees, feeling that Barr has been forthcoming with Democrats, who he believes are subjecting Barr to scrutiny for strictly political gain.
Next is a look at the Trump administration’s recent request for $4.5 billion dollars in emergency immigration funding as well as administration proposals to charge fees to asylum seekers and deny them work permits. Mike argues that while emergency funding is needed, it should be focused on hiring more immigration judges. Both Mike and Jay agree that there are potential problems with denying asylum seekers in the country work permits, and that if a fee is charged to asylum seekers, there should be a waiver process in place to ensure that those in clear danger are not prevented from seeking asylum.
After that is a discussion of the crisis in Venezuela, after the failure of opposition leader Juan Guaido’s attempt to oust President Nicolas Maduro (who many people, including Jay and Mike, see as illegitimate). Mike is very wary of US military involvement given the sad history of the United States in Central and South America, while Jay counters that it’s important to keep the military option on the table as well as to respond if the Russians or Cubans stage a significant military intervention of their own.
The show closes with an analysis of the Trump Organization’s lawsuits against several banks to prevent them from turning over Trump’s financial documents to Congress. Mike says that the law on this is clear - Congress has the right to these documents - but that the Trump strategy is to delay until after the 2020 elections. Jay doesn’t disagree, but feels that Congress’ legitimate investigatory authority might be somewhat more limited than Mike views it as being.
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Looking Back at 2021, Predicting Forward to 2022
Meadows Contempt, Jan 6 Revelations, Texas Lawsuit, Newsom, Russian Threats, Omicron
Texas Abortion Law, Debt Ceiling, Ukraine, Olympic Boycott, Racial Gerrymandering, The Future
Shutdown Averted, The Supreme Court & Abortion, Amazon & Unions, Mike’s Privilege
Omicron Variant, Oil Reserve Release, Arbery Verdict, Biden’s Fed Nominations, Tucker Carlson’s “Patriot Purge”
Rittenhouse, Bannon, Representative Paul Gosar
Federal Courts Block OSHA Vaccine Mandate and Trump Document Release, Worsening Inflation & Build Back Better
Infrastructure Passes With Build Back Better Delayed, Republican Electoral Gains
Trump's Opinion, DOJ Memo, Virginia Gubernatorial Race
Supreme Court Stay, Supreme Court Commission, Biden on Taiwan, Manchin's (Lack of) Spending
Eric Posner on How Antitrust Failed Workers
Texas Abortion Law, Jobs & Inflation, The Nobel Price & Minimum Wage Increases
Debt Agreement, Facebook Whistleblower, Abortion Injunction
Government Funding & Debt Ceiling, Biden’s Big Bills, Presidential Approval
Values, Cancel Culture, and The Politics Guys; COVID Vaccines; Immigration
COVID, AUKUS, Freedom to Vote, Peril
Biden Vaccine Mandates, DOJ Sues Texas over Abortion Law, 9/11 - 20 Years Later
Abortion Ruling, Texas Voting Law, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Vaccine Mandates, The House Narcissist Caucus, Eviction Moratorium
Afghanistan, COVID
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