
Episode 79 - The Ferry Wars
Want to get away? How about a camping adventure? And you don't have to go very far. Try pitching a tent right in your backyard. It helps if you have kids as they'll likely appreciate it a lot more than you will. Plus, ha

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Want to get away? How about a camping adventure? And you don't have to go very far. Try pitching a tent right in your backyard. It helps if you have kids as they'll likely appreciate it a lot more than you will. Plus, ha

James recounts a trip to northern Michigan overshadowed by Canadian wildfire smoke and media spin. He calls for unity, slams partisan framing, and urges Trump to take charge in getting Canada to control its flames — to “

James delivers the receipts on Trump’s presidency and obliterates the myth of inconsequential elections. He skewers the GOP’s old habit of shadowboxing in D.C.’s “pillow fight,” praising Trump’s nativist charge as a bold

James addresses Detroit's downfall, pinning it on a fatherhood famine where 80% of kids grow up without two parents. He blasts the city's $250 curfew fines as a Band-Aid on a broken leg, ignoring the real issue. He slams

James welcomes Senate candidate and former Congressman Mike Rogers, who makes the case that leadership—not outrage—is what Michigan needs in Washington. He pushes back on the idea that political showmanship should replac

James declares the “surrender RINO caucus” extinct. With Michigan Republicans showing signs of renewed backbone, he explains why Gretchen Whitmer is dragging her feet on calling a special election: the new GOP isn't like

Monica Yatooma—Executive Director of Great Education Action—joins James Dickson to explain why Michigan’s parents are pushing back harder than ever. A mother of five and proud Chaldean Christian, Yatooma describes how CO

James breaks down the real winners and losers of Lansing’s legislative gridlock. While Michigan media wring their hands about the slow pace of new laws, he makes the case that fewer bills mean fewer problems for ordinary

In this blistering solo episode, James tackles the violence of weak men—from school shooters to would-be political assassins—and the cultural rot that breeds them. He argues we don’t need to fear toxic masculinity—we suf

James declares the end of one absurd post-9/11 ritual—taking off your shoes at airport security—as a symbolic turning point. Reflecting on 20+ years of security theater, he dismantles the myth of government protection—an

Karla Wagner returns to explain why your house isn’t really yours—because property taxes make you a tenant of the state. Wagner, founder of the "Ax My Tax" petition, lays out how property taxes destabilize home ownership

James declares victory over the “trans psy-op.” From Will “Lia” Thomas to Title IX to the collapse of media lies, it's a decade of delusion undone by a few brave truths. Now the question isn’t how it ended—but why it too

William “Chip” Rogers joins James to expose how public sector unions—and the politicians who enable them—are undermining workplace freedom in America. Rogers unpacks the battle over TSA unionization, a legal fight rooted

Retired U.S. Army Colonel Gerald Faunt joins James to unpack the U.S. strike on Iran's nuclear program and its global ripple effects. With firsthand military and intelligence experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, Faunt off

James tackles the Trump administration’s surprise strike on Iran—and the political tremors it’s sending through Michigan and beyond. With echoes of Iraq, he argues that Trump risks alienating the very coalition that powe

James declares that Michigan—and America—are back, thanks to Trump’s tariffs and the return of factory jobs. GM’s $4B reshoring is just math, not patriotism, he argues, and proof that America works when it acts like it m

Michigan conservationist Jason Soulliere joins James Dickson to defend hunting as a vital tool for environmental sustainability and food security. He argues that regulated hunting helps control deer overpopulation, prote

James reunites with longtime friend and recurring guest Amber Harris, who returns with a new mission: evangelizing Bitcoin in Michigan. Once a political insider, Harris explains how her disillusionment with the system le

State Rep. Jim DeSana calls Jocelyn Benson the most lawless Secretary of State in Michigan history—and lays out why impeachment isn’t a stunt, it’s the only option left. From systemic election integrity issues to illegal

James unloads on Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan’s decision to run for Michigan governor as an independent, calling it a cowardly, self-serving strategy wrapped in faux centrism. He argues that Duggan didn’t leave the Democrat
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