The Rob Kendall Show
Today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show focuses on the Republican Party’s attempt to move past Diego Morales without fully holding him accountable. Rob previews a heated conversation with State Treasurer Daniel Elliott, arguing that many Republicans did nothing about Morales for years, then only turned on him once they believed he could lose the Secretary of State race. Rob says the issue is not just replacing Morales, but exposing what happened and holding people accountable. Rob also reacts to conservative media figures questioning why Greg Ballard is still running now that Morales is no longer the Republican nominee. He argues Ballard’s campaign was never only about Morales, but about a broken political system that enabled him. Rob says Ballard collecting tens of thousands of signatures without a party machine proves there is real demand for more competition and more voices outside the Republican-Democrat structure. The show also turns to the Indiana Republican Party adding property tax elimination to its platform. Rob says that sounds good on paper, but warns that J.D. Prescott’s proposal would replace property taxes with a new 7% sales tax on services, potentially raising the overall tax burden on Hoosiers. Rob argues true property tax reform should force local governments to spend less, not simply move the tax burden somewhere else while giving government even more money. Another major topic is the Chicago Bears stadium drama. Rob says he has believed all along that the Bears are using Indiana and its politicians to get a better deal from Illinois. He points to Illinois leaders now signaling they may call a special session if the Bears help put together a workable stadium bill, while Indiana politicians continue acting as though Hammond is a done deal. The episode closes with Rob arguing that the Bears situation reveals how quickly Indiana politicians move for powerful interests compared to ordinary taxpayers. He says whether or not the Bears ever come to Indiana, Hoosiers should remember how much energy, money, and urgency lawmakers were willing to spend on a billionaire sports franchise while moving slowly on property taxes, utility bills, and other everyday problems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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