Ep.36 - Democrats Want You to Forget the Evers 400-Year Tax Hike | 1/5/26 Podcast Por  arte de portada

Ep.36 - Democrats Want You to Forget the Evers 400-Year Tax Hike | 1/5/26

Ep.36 - Democrats Want You to Forget the Evers 400-Year Tax Hike | 1/5/26

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In this episode of New Fashioned Conservatives, two semi-involved Wisconsin guys kick off 2026 with a hearty New Year intro, welcoming any fresh listeners tuning in for bold takes on Badger State politics. They set a resolute resolution: zero in on the issues that truly matter, ditch the "comment on the commenters" distractions, and end the conservative circular firing squad—because winning demands unity, not infighting. The hosts roast a liberal meltdown over a simple Charlie Kirk sweatshirt, calling it peak insanity in an era of fragile feelings. They dive into Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan's felony conviction for obstruction in her undocumented immigrant case, noting her refusal to resign despite the December 2025 verdict (recorded just before her January 2, 2026, resignation announcement). Property taxes get scorched as they've skyrocketed, with Democrats desperate to amnesia-wipe Gov. Tony Evers' infamous "400-year veto" that locked in spending hikes—blaming everything but their own actions. Dane County's hypocrisy shines: ignoring ICE detainers for serious criminals while prosecuting an elderly man with dementia for accidentally using a novelty Trump $100 bill to buy lottery tickets. Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich held a "anti-white" struggle session press conference defending Somali immigrants. In Madison, high-society elites like a prominent developer and a school board member got busted for DUIs after holiday revelry. The hosts question Kallan Haywood Sr.'s stalled city grant for a northside development, where plans keep getting scrapped with zero progress—when's it fair to demand accountability? For "Candy Stories," they cackle over a bungled ATM theft where the culprit was ratted out by his vengeful ex-girlfriend (ultimate payback), and toss in a tongue-in-cheek nod to the "birds aren't real" conspiracy for good measure.

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