Anything But Politics (ABP)

Money,Money, Money

54 min · 14 aug 2025
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This week, Paul and Brian open the show with a lighthearted rant about the Minnesota Twins’ ownership — equal parts exasperation and therapy session. Then, we’re joined by the one and only Brian “Money” Monssen, a dentist with a killer golf swing, a deep love for sports, and a knack for keeping us on our toes in a round of rapid-fire questions. From the fairway to the foul line to the drill chair, “Money” proves he’s as interesting off the green as he is on it.

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Planes, Movies, and Automobiles

In this episode of ABP, hosts Brian Johnson and Paul Garlock discuss the differences between airline and car regulations, exploring whether driving should have more oversight. They delve into the implications of current driving laws, the importance of common sense on the roads, and propose potential changes to improve driving safety. The conversation highlights the need for mandatory checkups for older drivers, defensive driving courses, and stiffer penalties for reckless driving, all while emphasizing the role of common sense in navigating traffic laws.takeaways * Driving is a privilege, not a right. * There should be more oversight in driving regulations. * Common sense is often lacking on the roads. * Mandatory checkups for older drivers could improve safety. * Defensive driving courses should be integrated into renewals. * Stiffer penalties for reckless driving are necessary. * Distracted driving is a growing concern that needs addressing. * Speeding should have penalties similar to drunk driving. * Existing traffic laws need to be enforced more rigorously. * The conversation highlights the importance of societal responsibility in driving.

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