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The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 702: The Bond Market Poll, Top-Heavy Schools, and Trump's Primary Sweep

1 h 16 min · 20. maj 2026
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Steve Hallstrom delivers a high-stakes Wednesday, May 20th edition, unravelling the critical connection between global finance and local livelihoods. Steve breaks down a historic surge in treasury yields, explaining why the bond market is acting as a brutal report card on inflation. The show hits the local ground to track the sharp ideological divides exposed during last night's Fargo School Board candidate forum, highlighting rowdy debates over administrative spending and parental notification policies. Plus, Minnesota State Senator Mark Johnson joins the program to dissect the thin-margin defeat of a sweeping firearms ban, and a reality check on President Trump’s absolute dominance in recent primary elections. Key Moments The Bond Market Poll: Steve translates complex financial metrics to explain why the 30-year treasury yield just spiked to its highest peak in nearly 19 years . He breaks down how global institutional investors and foreign governments are dumping U.S. debt due to inflation worries sparked by $110 Brent crude . Steve warns that because mortgage costs are fundamentally tethered to these yields, borrowing costs for everyday consumers are rapidly rising right during the peak spring home-buying market . Fargo's Top-Heavy Administration Exposed: In the "Story of the Day," Steve reacts to last night's Fargo School Board candidate forum, spotlighting a startling metric: Fargo's administrative budget has grown 12 times faster than its student enrollment . Incumbent Greg Clark acknowledged that Fargo has become the most top-heavy administrative district per pupil in North Dakota, spending $2,224 per student compared to West Fargo's $1,800 and Moorhead's $990 . The Parental Rights Divide on Transgender Issues: Steve details a stark line drawn between the school board candidates regarding how quickly parents should be notified if a child requests to transition to a different gender . While the majority offered evasive or conditional answers, newcomers Paul Moore and Carissa Geske stated flatly that parents must be looped in immediately, reinforcing the conservative principle that children belong to their parents and not the school system . Senator Mark Johnson on the Firearms Ban Defeat: Minnesota State Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson joins the phone line to celebrate a monumental sigh of relief for gun owners . Johnson breaks down how the razor-thin, one-seat DFL majority successfully pushed a sweeping firearms ban through the Senate, but ultimately lost the legislation when the tied, common-sense House opted not to bring the bill to the floor . Leveraged Wins for…

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episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 721: The King of the Hill — JD Vance Defies the Critics, Antifa Charged, and Fargo’s Post-Election Cooperation cover

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 721: The King of the Hill — JD Vance Defies the Critics, Antifa Charged, and Fargo’s Post-Election Cooperation

Broadcasting live from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Steve Hallstrom delivers a high-energy Wednesday edition breaking down seismic political shifts and surprising community partnerships. Steve analyzes Vice President JD Vance’s dominant media tour as he takes on all comers to defend the newly minted Switzerland peace accords. The show jumps into a major federal law enforcement victory as the DOJ steps in to indict 15 Antifa members in Minnesota, tracks a refreshing post-election alliance between formal rivals Michelle Turnberg and new Fargo Mayor Josh Beauchane, and reflects on a quiet spiritual reawakening taking place across the national political stage. Key Moments JD Vance Takes on All Comers: Steve praises Vice President JD Vance for a masterclass media performance, successfully defending the administration's newly finalized Iran peace deal against intense skepticism from both mainstream journalists and hardline conservatives. Vance forcefully layout how the treaty permanently reopens the Strait of Hormuz, dismantles illegal maritime tolls, and successfully fulfills the administration’s core military objectives without leaving room for critics to knock him off his stride. DOJ Steps in to Charge Minnesota Antifa: In a significant shift for law enforcement, the federal Department of Justice has bypassed local constraints to formally charge 15 Antifa members with conspiracy and rioting in Minnesota. Steve criticizes the state's local leadership for failing to handle the extremist agitators independently, cheering the federal intervention as a necessary step to restore law and order to regional communities. From Rivals to Partners in Fargo: Following a fierce and highly competitive municipal election cycle, former mayoral candidate Michelle Turnberg and newly elected Fargo Mayor Josh Beauchane surprise observers by announcing a collaborative framework. Bypassing campaign hostilities, Turnberg and Mayor Beauchane agree to actively cooperate on critical local issues, showing a level of political pragmatism aimed at stabilizing the city commission's upcoming budgetary landscape. Media Adaptation in Itasca County: Operating from his music stations in northern Minnesota, Steve reflects on the unique hurdles facing rural media ecosystems. In a vast region like Itasca County, where traditional print journalism is struggling to hang in there, Steve emphasizes the crucial role that localized radio broadcasting plays in keeping small-town populations connected, informed, and economically vibrant. Remembering Charlie Kirk and a White House Bible Study: In a moving and deeply personal "best thing I heard all day" segment, Steve reflects on the profound cultural ripple effects following the sudden passing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Steve highlights a…

17. juni 20261 h 16 min
episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 720: The White House Plot, SpaceX's Surge, and the 10-Day Fireworks Stand-Off cover

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 720: The White House Plot, SpaceX's Surge, and the 10-Day Fireworks Stand-Off

Steve Hallstrom hosts a packed Tuesday, June 16th edition live from the radio building in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, where he is spending extended time with the northern team. Steve zeroes in on a chilling public safety update after the FBI and Secret Service successfully thwart a multi-layered terrorist drone plot aimed directly at a major patriotic White House gathering. The show charts a historic market run as Elon Musk’s SpaceX stock surges an additional 12% following its blockbuster IPO launch. Plus, an insightful conversation with American Rebel CEO Andy Ross on institutional patriotism, a localized look at a high-stakes fireworks petition in Horace, and a somber regional military aviation tragedy. Key Moments FBI and Secret Service Thwart Armed Drone Plot at the White House: Steve breaks down the shocking "Story of the Day" detailing a massive, coordinated security threat aimed directly at Sunday night's UFC America 250 commemoration event on the White House lawn. Acting on an intimate family tip-off regarding an Ohio man's extremist Signal chat logs, federal investigators arrested five suspects. The intercepted plot involved utilizing explosive-laden drones to strike structural targets, positioning snipers to fire on high-ranking government officials and celebrities as they fled the arena, and a secondary suicide wave engineered to storm the White House gates. SpaceX Defies Traditional IPO Trends with a 12% Surge: Steve reviews a historic, compounding bull run on Wall Street as tech indicators leap higher across the board. Defying standard economic patterns where oversubscribed initial public offerings spike early before tumbling, Elon Musk’s space exploration company tacked on an additional 12% gain. Initially priced at an operational $135 threshold and traded by early retail investors around $170, the equity has vaulted deep into the $200s. Crude Oil Plummets Under $80 a Barrel: Regional energy indicators mark a massive shifting point for consumer wallets as West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil falls by 4% to trade under $80 a barrel for the first time since March. Steve highlights that the sudden $4 downward drop follows concrete diplomatic breakthroughs in Pakistan to formalize an official end to the military engagement in Iran. The pricing shift has successfully nudged domestic fuel costs down, bringing North Dakota's baseline to $3.83 and Minnesota's to $3.84. Andy Ross on White House Patriotism & UFC 250: Andy Ross, the CEO of patriotic lifestyle brand American Rebel, joins the phone line to celebrate the structural framing of Sunday's…

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episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 718: Bipartisan Legacies, Single-Subject Rules, and the Welfare Spending Alarm cover

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 718: Bipartisan Legacies, Single-Subject Rules, and the Welfare Spending Alarm

Guest host Kim Koppelman steps into the Fargo studio to anchor a special, wide-ranging edition of the program. With the recent primary elections settled, Koppelman guides a deep operational audit of North Dakota's constitutional boundaries and structural general fund balances. The show features a nostalgic, bipartisan tribute to the late Senate Majority Leader Gary Nelson alongside retired Representative Wes Belter. Plus, North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe decodes the historic passage of the Single-Subject Rule, and policy experts from the Center of the American Experiment drop a localized fiscal alarm over North Dakota's massive welfare spending outperforming its neighbors. Key Moments Honoring a Legislative Titan: Former House Majority Leader Wes Belter joins his old colleague Kim Koppelman to pay tribute to the late Senate Majority Leader Gary Nelson. Recalling their historic 1984 and 1994 legislative runs, Belter and Koppelman honor Nelson's legacy as a true statesman who commanded the absolute respect of both the Republican and Democratic parties, providing a masterclass in civil discourse that heavily contrasts modern political hatred. The Consensus of the 21% Primary Turnout: North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe joins the phone line to deliver a formal administrative review of the recent primary. Howe notes that the statewide turnout hit a standard, un-glamorous baseline of 20.84%. While high-profile local municipal seats were finalized, the lack of an overarching, passionate issue on the statewide ballot left roughly 79% of the state's citizens completely unengaged at the voting booths. Unpacking North Dakota's Secure Voter ID Framework: Secretary Howe clarifies the structural parameters of North Dakota's election system, reminding listeners that it stands uniquely as the only state in the nation without formal voter registration. Howe forcefully defends the framework against traditional criticism, proving that North Dakota’s rigid DOT-linked Voter ID laws far exceed the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 by requiring absolute citizenship verification and immediately scrubbing deceased individuals from the active rolls. The Resounding Margin of Measure 1: Koppelman and Secretary Howe analyze the historic passage of Measure 1, which officially establishes a strict Single-Subject Rule for constitutional initiative petitions. Passing with a resounding two-thirds majority despite out-of-state special interest spending, the rule forces groups to determine single topics prior to public circulation, effectively neutralizing deceptive "Trojan horse" omnibus tactics that attempt to mask complex regulations behind popular catchphrases. Exposing the "Stupid, Piddly Stuff" Fraud Tapes: John Hinderocker, President of the Center of the…

12. juni 20261 h 9 min
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The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 717: The Shelling in the Gulf, The Convention Collapse, and the 129-to-1 Blitz

Steve Hallstrom hosts a hard-hitting, open-mic Thursday edition live from the Fargo studio. Following two consecutive nights of direct military shelling in the Persian Gulf, Steve breaks down President Trump’s sudden threat to seize full control of Iran's oil infrastructure. The show hits the local ground to deliver an intense post-mortem on the recent primary elections, exposing a massive structural collapse within the North Dakota Republican Convention after establishment incumbents entirely swept the floor. Plus, a look at a massive block-by-block housing plan in New York City, a 65-mph storm in the metro, and a heated listener debate over local social morality. Key Moments Trump Done Playing Nice: Seizure of Carg Island: Steve breaks down a massive escalation in the Middle East conflict after Iranian forces shot down a U.S. helicopter and launched ballistic missiles targeting U.S. assets in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. Discarding his previous diplomatic tone, President Trump issued an absolute decree stating the U.S. military will hit Iran's remaining defense layers and assume total control of its oil and gas markets via Carg Island, which handles 90% of Iran's oil exports. The Death of the In-Person Republican Convention: Steve delivers a sobering breakdown of the state Republican convention's total collapse in political relevance. Despite the convention delegates formally endorsing anti-establishment challengers like Alex Balazs, traditional incumbents like Congresswoman Julie Fedorcheck entirely skipped the convention floor and went on to crush their opponents 72 to 27 at the actual voting booths. Steve predicts that within 10 years, these resource-heavy conventions will be entirely replaced by simple Zoom calls. The Overwhelming Weight of Governor Armstrong’s Endorsement: Steve analyzes a clear electoral pattern showing that an endorsement from Governor Kelly Armstrong carries exponentially more weight with everyday voters than a convention floor selection. Armstrong's handpicked candidates secured an absolute two-to-one victory in the high-stakes District 13 primary in West Fargo, resulting in a perfect 19-out-of-20 win rate for his endorsed candidates across the state. Fargo’s Decidedly Liberal 65-35 Reality: Steve confronts a harsh statistical wake-up call for metro conservatives. By combining mayoral and commission votes, progressive candidates captured a staggering two-thirds of the local electorate, handing Josh Beauchane the mayor's office. With Nikki Gullickson and John Strand locking down seats alongside newly elected Mayor Beauchane, the Fargo City Commission has shifted into a rigid 3-2 liberal majority. The "Maimed" 65-MPH Metro Storm: Steve and producer Addison recap a severe line…

11. juni 20261 h 15 min
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The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 716: The Fargo Post-Mortem — The Stealth Ground Game, The Purple Reality, and the Out-of-State Influx

Live from the Fargo studio, Steve Hallstrom anchors a dense post-election Wednesday edition following a late night of tracking North Dakota's primary returns. Steve delivers a comprehensive post-mortem analysis of the sweeping changes hitting the Fargo City Commission and school board after local conservatives suffered a major structural defeat. The show features co-host Scott Hennen to decode how the Democratic establishment deployed an elite, digitally targeted ground game to secure the mayor's office by a commanding margin. Plus, a look at a 65-mph storm that rattled the metro, and an update on President Trump's hardening rhetoric as the ceasefire in Iran completely falls apart. Key Moments The Progressive Sweep of Fargo Local Politics: Steve reacts to a brutal night for regional conservatives, reviewing a 65-35 voting split that handed left-leaning candidates a commanding footprint across the municipal lens. Newcomer Nikki Gullickson won a commission seat alongside longtime liberal brand John Strand, cementing a decisive progressive majority on the panel. Steve reveals that former conservative commissioner Tony Gehrig shockingly failed to make the top two slots, while Chad Peterson emerged as the lone bright spot for regional conservatives. Inside Josh Beauche’s Stealth Campaign Strategy: Scott Hennen joins the program to dissect how Josh Beauche captured the Fargo mayor's office by securing 10,092 votes—exactly matching the historical 10,000-vote local threshold required to activate a low-turnout election. Hennen notes that while conservative candidates dominated the traditional ad war, Beauche ran a quiet, highly professional "stealth campaign" fueled by outside Democratic PAC money. His team completely bypassed older conservative demographics to execute a hyper-targeted digital ground game that successfully turned out low-propensity progressive voters. The Complacent 90%: Fargo Approves the Status Quo: Steve confronts a sobering metric from primary night: only 21,610 ballots were cast out of a city of 150,000 residents. He highlights that when conservative candidates Turnberg and Pepkorn combined for less than 8,000 total votes, it proved that the overwhelming majority of Fargo citizens are completely unbothered by municipal debt, climbing budgets, and downtown homelessness. Steve warns that the local Republican party apparatus completely abdicated its field responsibility by failing to build a block-and-tackle get-out-the-vote operation. The Collapse of the Iran Ceasefire: Geopolitical tensions intensify as oil prices spike back up toward $90 a barrel. President Trump discarded his previous diplomatic tone, declaring that Iran has taken too long to negotiate a peace deal and will now "pay the price". After…

10. juni 20261 h 15 min