THE EXPERTS ABOUT NOTHING
The show starts with the usual studio chaos and jokes, then swings hard into the stuff that actually keeps people up at night: national security, immigration, public safety, and whether our leaders are even speaking the same language as regular working Americans. We kick around Iran headlines and the “missile math” problem, then get into a Virginia policy fight that sounds small until you realize it can affect everything from ICE cooperation to Secret Service coordination during a presidential visit. From there, we dig into why businesses keep leaving New York, how shoplifting laws and taxes shape real-world decisions, and how protest coverage turns complicated issues into one dumb talking point. The biggest thread of the night is immigration policy, and we don’t treat it like a slogan. We go back to Ellis Island, the vetting process, the “public charge” standard, and the old expectation that you show up ready to work, assimilate, and contribute rather than demand a new set of rules. We also react to a run of political clips that left us shaking our heads: “undocumented Americans,” victim-blaming after a killing, attacks on ICE even when agents help move airport lines and respond to emergencies, and a hot-mic moment that sounds like politics over people. We close with a brutal reminder of how violent things can get among teenagers today, plus a weird detour into why ham became an Easter staple and a final question of the day. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend who argues about this stuff at the dinner table, and leave a review with the one point you think we got right (or wrong). Go to studio411 facebook page for photos and a more in-depth conversation.
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