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The 3 Guys Podcast

Podcast door Reuel Sample

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Reuel Sample, Nick Craig and Ben Schachtman are 3 guys discussing the events of the week that impact Wilmington NC and around the country.

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Teachers Rallies and Government Budgets - Episode 10

North Carolina teachers just staged a “not‑a‑strike” day in Raleigh, and the spin is almost as loud as the rally itself. In this episode, Reuel, Nick, and Ben break down what the NCAE really demanded, why New Hanover County was the only large district that refused to cave, and how unions are blurring the line between genuine teacher concerns and partisan theater. They dig into the Opportunity Scholarship fight, the reality of teacher pay and benefits, and the larger question of whether endless protests are moving the needle at all. Then they zoom out to exploding housing costs, local tax hikes, and budget battles that decide whether government actually serves taxpayers or just grows itself. What you’ll learn / Key moments * 00:00 – Opening, why politics never slows down anymore and why this episode focuses on the “teachers’ rally” in Raleigh. * 02:30 – What actually happened in Raleigh: who organized the protest, what teachers say they want, and how the NCAE mixes real grievances with left‑wing slogans. * 08:30 – Why New Hanover County’s school board refused to move a workday, how many districts effectively shut down, and what that meant for families. * 15:30 – Are these rallies really “strikes”? North Carolina law on teacher unions, collective bargaining, and why lawmakers hesitate to enforce it. * 23:00 – Teacher pay, benefits, and cost of living: what the numbers really look like in New Hanover County, and why money alone doesn’t fix failing schools. * 32:00 – Opportunity Scholarships, “make the wealthy pay,” and why massive per‑pupil spending demands without leverage look performative, not serious. * 40:00 – Housing and development: people demanding “affordable housing” while blocking new units, and the basic supply‑and‑demand economics no one wants to admit. * 52:00 – Wilmington and New Hanover budgets: living‑wage pushes, tax hikes, COVID money hangovers, and what services taxpayers actually get for rising bills. * 01:08:00 – Hospital quality, Novant, and how “nonprofit vs for‑profit” misses the real question of whether patients are getting better care. * 01:15:00 – Quick hits on Supreme Court drama, redistricting, and what’s coming next in Raleigh and New Hanover County politics. What You Can Do If you’re tired of performative rallies, fuzzy budget talk, and politicians “adjusting” your taxes instead of being honest about raising them, this episode is your playbook. Share it with a friend who has kids in public school, a neighbor who just got their new tax bill, or someone who still thinks more slogans equal better policy. Then show up: at school board meetings, budget hearings, and at the ballot box, and demand clarity on what government is actually providing for the money it takes from you.  Finally, stay plugged in by subscribing to the show, signing up for the Wilmington Standard daily update, and following our work across radio, email, and local reporting so you’re ready for the fights coming to Raleigh and New Hanover County.

7 mei 2026 - 1 h 14 min
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Episode 8: Minneapolis

In this episode of The 3 Guy Podcast, Reuel Sample, Ben Schachtman, and Nick Craig unpack the Minneapolis shooting of Alex Priddy during an ICE operation and how it became a national Rorschach test for the Trump administration. They dissect “stupid on both sides,” including calling a freshly killed man a “domestic terrorist,” activists showing up armed, and mayors posturing on TV while refusing to cooperate with federal immigration law. They argue for letting real investigations play out, question ICE’s quasi‑paramilitary tactics and quota-driven enforcement, and wrestle with how much leeway armed agents should have when lethal force is used in chaotic protests. The conversation pivots to how this national story bleeds into New Hanover County, highlighting a controversy over a school-board attorney who shared an offensive Roy Cooper meme, deleted it, and apologized—only to become the target of intense backlash. The hosts hammer the school board’s dysfunction, apparent double standards compared to district employees who posted ugly comments after the Charlie Kirk shooting, and the media’s role in framing who gets canceled and who is quietly protected. They close by stressing that public figures are never really “off the clock” on social media, debating whether there is any consistent standard or grace in modern cancel culture, and previewing coming political fights from government shutdown drama to local DA and sheriff races.

29 jan 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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Episode 7: Venezuela and The Board of Education Race

“The 3 Guys Podcast: Episode 7 – Venezuela and the Board of Education Race” opens with a hard-edged conversation about Trump’s lightning raid to grab Nicolás Maduro, the slaughter of Maduro’s security forces, and the remarkable lack of U.S. combat deaths. The hosts hammer the left’s sudden concern for “international law,” walk through America’s ugly regime-change record, and debate whether Trump just executed a ruthless but effective reset in Venezuela or lit the fuse on another long-term entanglement. The episode then shifts to New Hanover County’s Board of Education primaries, where low-turnout, loud ideologues, and culture-war battles over book “porn,” DEI, and school closures collide with real issues like abuse scandals, overcrowding, and learning loss. The hosts profile Democratic and Republican contenders, question whether 2022-style anti-institutional anger will still sell, and lay out how incumbents and challengers on the right can run on having “fixed” schools while Democrats lean into book-banning narratives and anti-Trump energy.

8 jan 2026 - 57 min
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The 3 Guys Podcast: Episode6 - Wrapping Up 2025

Welcome back to The 3 Guys Podcast—our end-of-year, no-filter wrap on 2025. In this episode, Reuel Sample, Ben Schachtman, and Nick Craig dig into the highs and lows for both left and right: Trump’s historic return to the presidency, a blue wave in governor and legislative races, and how Democrats still can’t land a clear economic message. We dive into school book wars, the assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it says about our appetite for political violence, plus housing, affordability, dark money, and the coming 2026 knife fight in North Carolina politics. If you’re looking for real disagreement without screaming matches—and you’re willing to have your own side challenged—hit play, then hit subscribe and join the conversation.

11 dec 2025 - 56 min
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