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Conservative talk is the last beacon of Free Speech in America. Here on AGR, we believe the Greatness of America comes from the Greatness within you! If you're not ready to give up on your country, then this is the podcast for you! Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • Rob Schneider: Why America Needs Humor Again
    Mar 20 2026

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    You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for March 19, 2026.

    In this episode of American Ground Radio, we start with a big-picture look at California’s latest tax proposal and the ripple effects it could have across the country.

    We break down the so-called “Billionaire Tax Act” and why Gavin Newsom may be pushing a policy that sounds good on paper—but could end up shrinking the very tax base it’s meant to grow. As billionaires begin leaving the state, we ask a fundamental question: what happens when you target a small group of high earners and they simply relocate? From lost income tax to declining property values and reduced economic activity, the consequences may be far bigger than advertised.

    We also cover the top three things you need to know before tomorrow, including a failed effort to pass a balanced budget amendment in Congress, a razor-thin committee vote advancing a key Homeland Security nomination, and a major shift on the world stage as U.S. allies signal they’re ready to help secure the Strait of Hormuz.

    American Mamas Teri Netterville and Kimberly Burleson react to a viral Smoothie King incident involving alleged political discrimination against customers. The conversation quickly turns deeper—into concerns about rising hostility, cultural division, and whether everyday Americans feel comfortable expressing their views in public anymore. It’s a candid discussion about where the line is between disagreement and outright exclusion—and what that means for the country moving forward.

    We also explore the role of humor in today’s political landscape, featuring a conversation with Rob Schneider. From the state of comedy to his tongue-in-cheek “Tears of the Left” bourbon, we talk about why laughter might be one of the last tools we have to bridge cultural and political divides.

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    42 m
  • From Voter ID to Economic Exodus: What Americans Are Telling Us
    Mar 19 2026

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    You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for March 18, 2026.

    In this episode of American Ground Radio, we take you through the biggest stories shaping the country—starting with a heated debate on election integrity and the SAVE Act.

    We break down the Senate vote and the real question at the heart of it: if safeguarding elections is “common sense,” why is it so controversial? From voter ID requirements to restoring confidence in the system, we dig into what’s really driving the fight—and why trust in our elections is just as important as the outcome.

    Then, American Mamas Teri Netterville and Kimberly Burleson react to a viral video that flips the script on job interviews—asking men the kinds of questions women say they’ve faced for years. Is it a fair critique or just another example of modern victim culture? The Mamas weigh in with some straight talk about confidence, humor, and playing to your strengths in the workplace.

    We Dig Deep into the economic reality hitting high-tax states like New York. As leaders admit they’re losing their tax base, we ask the obvious question: if you’re competing with other states, why not lower the burden? It’s a candid conversation about remote work, economic freedom, and why Americans are voting with their feet.

    Our Bright Spot shines a light on a surprising story—a deported immigrant who openly admits the law is the law and takes responsibility for his situation. It’s a rare moment of accountability that cuts through the usual political noise and reframes the immigration debate in a powerful way.

    And we wrap up today's show by zooming out to the bigger picture—foreign policy, media narratives, and the staying power of the MAGA movement. Despite predictions of division, the data tells a different story, raising an important question: is this movement bigger than any one person?

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    42 m
  • ICE Is Still Arresting Criminals—So Why the Shutdown?
    Mar 18 2026

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    You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for March 17, 2026.

    In this episode, we dig into a growing concern that should have every taxpayer asking questions: who’s really watching the money—and what happens when no one is?

    We start with the latest investigation from citizen journalist Nick Shirley, who’s now turning his attention to California after exposing major fraud in Minnesota. This time, the focus is on taxpayer-funded healthcare—and the findings are raising serious red flags. We’re talking about empty offices posing as medical providers, millions in questionable billing, and a system that may be far easier to game than anyone wants to admit.

    From there, we head to Capitol Hill, where the debate over the SAVE Act is heating up. Should proving citizenship be required to vote? Supporters say it’s common sense. Opponents say it’s suppression. We break down what’s really in the bill—and why the fight over it is just getting started.

    We also cover major developments overseas, including escalating tensions with Iran after a high-level figure tied to the regime is taken out. What does this mean for U.S. strategy moving forward—and how should America respond?

    Back at home, Attorney General Pam Bondi is facing tough questions over the Epstein files. After all the anticipation, did the release actually deliver accountability—or just more frustration?

    Then we turn to a critical but often misunderstood issue: qualified immunity. With the Supreme Court now taking a closer look, we explain what it is, why it matters, and how it could reshape the balance between protecting law enforcement and holding officials accountable.

    Plus American Mamas Teri Netterville and Kimberly Burleson get personal—talking about friendships, social media, and whether political differences are tearing relationships apart in real life.

    And in our Digging Deep segment, we examine claims about election integrity, alleged vote-buying schemes, and the ongoing debate over trust in the system.

    We also highlight the ongoing work of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which continues arresting and deporting individuals convicted of serious crimes across the country. As political battles rage in Washington over funding and enforcement, we take a closer look at what ICE is actually doing on the ground—and why that conversation is so contentious.

    Finally, we end on a high note with Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, where pitcher Paul Skenes reminds us what it means to represent something bigger than yourself.

    It’s a packed episode covering fraud, freedom, accountability, and the values that hold it all together.

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    The SAVE America Act Gets Its Long-Awaited Debate

    Iran Security Chief Who Threatened Trump Killed in Israeli Strike

    Paul Skenes to A-Rod About Representing USA at WBC: 'It's A Different Level'

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    42 m
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