The Steve Hallstrom Show
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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