Kayal and Company
We continue the Maine discussion with Senate candidate Nirav Shah’s remarks, competing claims about Guerrero’s status and the crew’s insistence that legal status does not permit anyone to drive at law enforcement. Shawn draws from his own swatting encounter to explain why calm compliance matters, and the crew connects the rapid protest response with Maine’s recent Senate turmoil. Zohran Mamdani’s call to abolish ICE adds fuel to the argument. The conversation then turns to Sheridan Gorman, the Loyola student killed in Chicago, before CNBC’s 2026 quality-of-life rankings take over the hour. CNBC places Tennessee first among the ten worst states to live in, followed by Texas, Indiana, Louisiana and Georgia, while domestic migration data shows people moving into many of those same states. We compare gains in North Carolina, Texas and Tennessee with losses in California, New York and New Jersey. We talk retirement plans, Florida, the Carolinas, remote work and why many residents seek lower taxes and fewer government demands. The crew argues that CNBC’s scoring choices tell a political story that clashes with the movement of actual residents.
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