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The Bryan Hyde ShowShow NotesResourcesAbout BryanContact UsAudio/Voice ServicesHyde In Plain SightAdvertise With UsSponsors
The Bryan Hyde ShowShow NotesResourcesAbout BryanContact UsAudio/Voice ServicesHyde In Plain SightAdvertise With UsSponsors

6.4.25

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The lack of principled action by Congress to rein in out of control federal spending has many of us feeling like we're banging our heads against a wall. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that Congress will be the last to reform the U.S. government.

It's unpopular to point out how addicted all of us are to our screens but the truth still needs to be said. Jeff Minnick says, our digital drugs are affecting more than just children.

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Thomas Jefferson was among the most far-sighted of the Founding Generation. Check out Michael Boldin's article on Jefferson's greatest fears--the federal judiciary and the death of liberty.

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