Kayal and Company

Why Trump’s First-Year Economic Wins Are Facing An Affordability Reality Check In The Lehigh Valley

42 min · 24. Juni 2026
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Kayal and Company breaks down the shocking political shift in the Northeast following a sweep by socialist candidates in the New York Democratic primaries. We analyze the fallout as the progressive establishment collapses, prompting Harry Antin to drop jaw-dropping CNN polling statistics. We dive deep into the numbers showing that 66% of Democrats now view socialism favorably over capitalism, leaving the party’s moderate old guard behind.

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Episode Why We Are A Broken, Sick Society That Canyons Eye Contact And Relies On Urinal Phone Scrolling Cover

Why We Are A Broken, Sick Society That Canyons Eye Contact And Relies On Urinal Phone Scrolling

Kayal and Company opens the fourth hour on a wild Wednesday morning tackling the breakdown of normal social interaction in our modern world. We break down the absolute sickness of people scrolling on their cell phones everywhere from workplace hallways to bathroom urinals just to avoid looking each other in the eye. The crew honors older military veterans who still know how to deliver a firm handshake with direct eye contact, contrasting them sharply with today's screen-addicted culture. We also dive into the ongoing controversy surrounding the fencing and alleged box-cutter vandalism at the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. The crew then shifts focus to a pair of stunning videos that have the internet buzzing. First, we react to a jaw-dropping mid-flight brawl that erupted among passengers on what appears to be a higher-end commercial airline flight, leading Kayal to declare he will never fly sober again. Then, we look at the terrifying footage of a 13-year-old boy at Disneyland who tried to climb out of a log flume ride at the top of a drop and ended up tumbling 50 feet down a rocky waterfall. Finally, Dawn Stensland brings us the Big Three, spotlighting Donald Trump’s highly anticipated campaign visit to Pennsylvania. We listen to clips from Trump's speech at the iconic Mack Trucks facility in Eastern Pennsylvania, where he promotes the resurgence of American manufacturing and the pride of the "Made in the USA" stamp. Plus, we highlight the return of Karoline Leavitt to the trail, celebrate Phil Almquist's daily music history lesson, and investigate whether "butt rock" is actually a real musical genre.

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Episode Gen Z Entitlement Hits A Wall In NYC And Nick Kayal Warns Republicans To Get Out Of The MAGA Bubble Cover

Gen Z Entitlement Hits A Wall In NYC And Nick Kayal Warns Republicans To Get Out Of The MAGA Bubble

Kayal and Company jumps into a packed Wednesday edition featuring Greg’s Cut Sheet, tracking the real-world fallout of progressive election wins in New York City. We react to a viral clip of an entitled young artist facing eviction, sparking a wider crew discussion on Gen Z work ethic, the enabling nature of modern parenting, and the collapse of traditional community support systems. Greg shares a personal story from his days in a punk rock band to demonstrate what real accountability looks like when bills come due. We shift focus to regional politics and the economy as we dissect recent voter interviews from the Lehigh Valley. Nick issues a stark warning to Republicans about escaping their echo chambers, emphasizing that everyday working-class voters are feeling the pain of volatile energy costs, high Wawa gas prices, and massive federal spending deficits regardless of party lines. We demand absolute transparency regarding local financial surpluses, specifically questioning corporate grifting and the massive infrastructure funding requests surrounding Philadelphia public school utilities. The crew tackles urban leadership failures, zeroing in on Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s attempts to deflect blame for a violent long weekend that left dozens shot. We analyze the staggering disparity between real street violence statistics and the symbolic political declarations streaming out of city hall. Finally, we rally support for the Families Behind the Badge Children's Foundation ahead of our open-mic gathering at FOP Lodge 5, while confronting the modern isolation of cell phone addiction and the media obsession over the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool damage.

24. Juni 202659 min
Episode Trump Visits Pennsylvania While Fauci Faces New Pressure From Rand Paul Cover

Trump Visits Pennsylvania While Fauci Faces New Pressure From Rand Paul

Kayal and Company opens Wednesday with a warning about hard seltzer overconsumption, a conversation about health trends, and a look at the growing popularity of alcohol-infused seltzers. The crew also reacts to New York City primary results, the continued rise of democratic socialism, and why Kayal believes the political momentum inside the Democratic Party is moving toward figures like AOC. We also cover a difficult morning of local news. Dawn Stensland reports on two Philadelphia pastors charged in an alleged child sex abuse case, a suspected murder-suicide involving three family members in South Philadelphia, and a Montgomery County investigation after a man allegedly posed as a student inside Abington High School. The crew discusses accountability, trust, and the responsibilities of institutions that work with children. In the Big Take, Kayal points to four major victories for the Trump administration. We discuss the Justice Department’s massive healthcare fraud crackdown, lengthy prison sentences for Antifa members convicted in an attack on an ICE facility, a Supreme Court ruling involving green card holders facing criminal charges, and Senator Rand Paul’s subpoena of Anthony Fauci. The crew also reacts to President Trump’s visit to Pennsylvania, the latest Sixers draft pick, and growing public distrust in major institutions following the COVID era. Chapter Markers

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Episode The Laborers And The Bureaucrats: Kayal And Company Exposes The Multi-Million Dollar Woke School Grift Cover

The Laborers And The Bureaucrats: Kayal And Company Exposes The Multi-Million Dollar Woke School Grift

Kayal and Company opens Tuesday's broadcast breaking down a massive, decades-long global health study out of China tracking 41,000 adults. The data completely shatters mainstream public health advice by proving that sitting too little doing manual labor is just as deadly as sitting too much. We dive straight into the local grift as Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker heads to Harrisburg begging for a quarter-billion dollars to renovate aging city schools. We call out the sheer absurdity of this move, pointing out that the city is currently sitting on a projected $770 million economic windfall from hosting six FIFA World Cup matches. Instead of playing political games with tax credit scholarship programs, we demand that politicians start using this historic revenue to finally install basic air conditioning for Philadelphia students. The crew shifts national focus toward the continuous corporate media overreaches and the weaponization of bureaucratic agencies. We aggressively break down ABC’s desperate on-air petition campaign to shield The View from equal-time rules by claiming the daytime talk show represents a "bona fide news program." We passionately defend FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr's efforts to enforce transparency rules and introduce parental warning labels for radical gender identity narratives in children’s programming. Additionally, Matt Rooney joins us on this Rooney Tuesday to dissect the latest cultural betrayals from political pundits, including Tucker Carlson’s sweeping announcement that he will no longer support the institutional Republican Party. We close out the show with a heavy-hitting look at newly unsealed court discovery evidence, including heart-wrenching 911 calls and police bodycam footage tracking the open-and-shut first-degree murder conviction of Carmelo Anthony. Moving over to the nation’s capital, we audit the wild claims surrounding the newly refurbished Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, where a mysterious 350-foot slit in the lining has triggered massive toxic algae blooms.

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