Episodios

  • Anderson Report - Aftab's Manipulation of Public Perception
    Mar 9 2026
    Ken Anderson delves into the political and social implications of the Fountain Square shooting in Cincinnati, focusing on the suspension of Chief Theetge, the subsequent budget cuts to the police and fire departments, and the manipulation of public perception by city officials. It highlights the ongoing crime issues in the city and questions the motives behind budgetary decisions, suggesting a long-term strategy to monetize city assets at the expense of public safety.
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    12 m
  • Anderson Report - Importance of only citizen voting
    Mar 3 2026
    Kendall Anderson discusses the complexities of voting systems, the importance of citizen voting rights, and the impact of census counting methods on political representation. He also addresses civics education and recent protests, emphasizing responsible civic engagement.
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    10 m
  • Anderson Report - The implications of privatization on the city's revenue streams
    Feb 25 2026
    Kendall Anderson discusses the financial crisis facing Cincinnati, particularly focusing on the discrepancies in Mayor Aftab Puraval's statements regarding the city's retirement fund deficit. The conversation explores the potential monetization of city assets and the implications of privatization on the city's revenue streams. Anderson raises concerns about the role of 3CDC and the Port Authority in managing city properties and emphasizes the need for citizens to remain vigilant about the city's financial decisions.
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    16 m
  • Anderson Report - Rules for Radicals
    Feb 16 2026
    Kendall Anderson discusses the tactics outlined by Saul Alinsky in 'Rules for Radicals' and how they are applied by current political leaders, particularly within the Democratic Party. The discussion highlights the manipulation of public perception, the use of ridicule, and the strategic creation of hardship to gain political power. Anderson emphasizes the need for unity among citizens to counter these tactics and protect American values.
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    7 m
  • Anderson Report - Voter ID Laws
    Feb 10 2026
    Ken Anderson discusses the implications of voter ID laws. He critiques the Democratic Party's tactics, arguing that they manipulate the Black community by fostering division and fear. Anderson emphasizes the importance of unity and love in overcoming hate and fear, advocating for fair elections and the necessity of American citizenship in voting.
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    9 m
  • Anderson Report - Cincinnati's Futures Commission
    Feb 2 2026
    Ken Anderson delves into the Cincinnati Futures Commission's recommendations for the city's economic future, including the sale of city assets, regionalization of water works, and the introduction of waste collection fees. The speaker critiques these recommendations, arguing they may not benefit the citizens of Cincinnati and could lead to increased financial burdens.
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    15 m
  • Anderson Report - A Disruption of Faith
    Jan 26 2026
    In this episode of the Anderson Report, Kendall Anderson discusses a recent incident in Minnesota where a church service was disrupted by protesters. The conversation explores the implications of such actions on religious freedom, the rights of protesters, and the responsibilities of public officials. Anderson raises concerns about the potential for increased disruptions and the need for law enforcement to uphold the law. He also touches on broader issues of accountability and fraud within the community, urging vigilance and action.
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    17 m
  • Anderson Report - Can Cincinnati Afford This Administration?
    Jan 19 2026
    • In this episode of the Anderson Report, host Ken Anderson delves into the pressing issue of affordability, particularly in the context of local governance and public safety in Cincinnati. He begins by highlighting a tragic incident involving the shooting of an 11-year-old girl in a local park, which raises questions about the effectiveness of city policies aimed at improving safety. Anderson critiques the mayor's proposal to raise income taxes as a misguided attempt to address crime and poverty, arguing that such measures could exacerbate the very issues they aim to solve. He emphasizes the need for accountability in local government, particularly regarding financial decisions that impact taxpayers.

    • As the discussion unfolds, Anderson addresses various costly settlements involving the city, including an $8.2 million payout to protesters from 2020 and other legal challenges that have drained city resources. He questions the rationale behind these expenditures and calls for citizens to hold their elected officials accountable for financial mismanagement. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with their local representatives and advocate for responsible governance, underscoring the importance of fiscal responsibility in maintaining community welfare.
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    10 m