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We're taking a common sense approach to the news events in Ohio. And why Ohio? Well, because it's right from the middle. It's the heart of it all. It's the place where you can test almost all Americanized theories. It's a jumping-off point to having greater discussions about what's going on not only in the state of Ohio, but the country --and maybe even the rest of the world. Your Common Sense hosts are: Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

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We're taking a common sense approach to the news events in Ohio. And why Ohio? Well, because it's right from the middle. It's the heart of it all. It's the place where you can test almost all Americanized theories. It's a jumping-off point to having greater discussions about what's going on not only in the state of Ohio, but the country --and maybe even the rest of the world. Your Common Sense hosts are: Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

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Central Ohio's Energy Needs Contingency Strategies

4/19/2024
From the rising tide of women's sports to the challenging waves shaking up the commercial real estate market, we've covered it all. We've also eyed energy planning, examined puzzling IRS audit choices, and the complexities at our border security. Remember, real change is about action, from fostering women's basketball to rethinking loan forgiveness with a pinch of service. Thanks to our sponsor, Harper CPA Plus, for supporting this journey towards practical wisdom! Top Takeaways Women's Sports Growth - Recognizing the increasing popularity and investment potential in women's sports, which benefits athletes, fans, and communities. Real Estate Market Shifts - Understanding how remote work and changing corporate practices impact commercial real estate and city landscapes, offering new challenges and opportunities for urban planning. Energy and Infrastructure - The importance of proactive energy contingency planning for essential services and looking to a mix of power sources, including nuclear, for future energy needs. Fair Taxation and Regulation - Discussing the implications of IRS audit focuses and new LLC regulations, reinforcing the need for equitable and reasonable taxation policies. National Security & Immigration - Highlighting the issues at the border, showcasing the necessity for effective border control, and a robust vetting process for national security. Debt Forgiveness Alternatives - Debating the merit of various approaches to college debt, such as service-based forgiveness programs and other options to forgive or offset student loans. Evolving Power Demands - Analyzing the increasing demand for electricity against the backdrop of energy resource retirement, underscores the challenge and need for strategic planning in energy supply. Memorable Moments 00:00 Harper and Company, CPA's - Your go-to firm. 07:08 State laws prevent unauthorized access to funds. 18:26 WNBA overcoming prejudice 22:55 Lima Company memorial unit plans interactive experience. 28:04 Families find comfort in fallen marine's exhibit. 36:10 Central Ohio seeing increased power demand from data centers. 47:20 Safest, cleanest energy options 57:32 Renewed FISA Act allows illegal surveillance on Americans. 01:06:02 Man promotes illegal activities, arrested by ICE. Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH. info@commonsenseohioshow.com Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

Duration:01:11:21

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Cherie Hanna's Fight for Hands-Free Laws in Ohio - "Kendall's TRUTH"

4/12/2024
Welcome back to Common Sense Ohio, where we just wrapped up an impactful session on the human side of traffic laws and the urgency for hands-free driving. Harper CPA Plus Our guest Cherie Hanna shared her personal journey, from the tragic loss that led to Ohio's hands-free legislation to her tireless advocacy work. She shares the real consequences of distracted driving, the nuances of recent legislation, and the emotional stories that underscore the need for change. Get inspired by stories of partnership and commitment to making a difference. Cherie's collaboration with safety groups turns personal grief into societal action. Discover how grassroots activism can lead to substantial legislative reforms and hear from those directly involved in driving change. Memorable Moments 00:00 Texting while driving leads to devastating consequences. 05:22 Mother's Day, police at door. 16:29 Ohio passed hands-free law to prevent texting. 27:01 Media coverage of tragic accident, interviews with survivors. 41:09 Legislation creates 6-month phase-in for new law. Texting & Driving IT CAN WAIT !!! "Kendall's TRUTH" Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard. Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH. info@commonsenseohioshow.com Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

Duration:01:15:06

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Medicaid Fraud in Ohio: The $1 Billion Overpayment Crisis

4/5/2024
Harper CPA Plus Kicking off with a real hot-potato topic, we couldn't help but chime in on the Israeli-Gaza conflict. The dynamics are complex and, honestly, heart-wrenching. Innocent lives on both sides pay the price, and the U.S. seems to be taking a hesitant stance, which is frustrating to watch. Do we lead, follow, or simply step aside? And the notion of supplying funds to both sides? To keep it local, let’s talk about something that hit close to home – Ohio’s debate over the death penalty. With Dave Yost pushing for nitrogen executions, it’s rattled more than a few cages, including the companies pulling out from supplying the gas. It's a real ethical pickle that got us heated about everything β€” from the deterrent effect (or the lack of it) of the death penalty to the potential risk of executing the innocent. It seems there's no easy solution, with the cost and moral debate weighing heavily on all sides. Wrapping up, as Ohio’s own, we can't let things like the Medicaid overpayment debacle slide by without a spirited chat. $1 billion overpaid? That's a figure worth raising eyebrows over, and you can bet we won't stop worrying about where our hard-earned cash is going. Top Takeaways 1. **Moral Quandaries in Warfare:** The hosts highlight the dilemma of engaging in conflicts where one side adheres to rules of engagement while others might not, illustrating the complexities of modern warfare and its ethical implications. 2. **US Foreign Policy Scrutiny:** The episode critically examines the US's tentative stance on the Israeli-Gaza conflict, questioning the leadership and motives behind America's actions and the impact of providing financial aid to both sides. 3. **Death Penalty Debate:** The introduction of nitrogen as a means for executing death sentences in Ohio has sparked ethical discussions and corporate backlash, prompting a broader conversation about the death penalty's efficacy and moral standing. 4. **Government Efficiency and Accountability:** Hosts reflect on the perceived inefficiencies within government work, emphasizing the importance of personal investment and accountability for responsible fund use, and critiquing processes such as compliance with complicated government forms. 5. **Cultural and Historical Insights:** The discussion of Tecumseh and the solar eclipse provides listeners with a historical perspective on the cultural significance of natural events and leadership among indigenous peoples. 6. **Economic Disincentivization:** The episode tackles the issue of welfare abuse and disincentives to work post-COVID, emphasizing the need for cross-state checks and a more autonomous system for managing federal programs. 7. **Sports and Society:** The hosts share their views on changes in NFL rules, the potential inclusion of women in male-dominated sports, and the ethical considerations in sports gambling, such as the impact of prop bets on college athletes. 8. **Financial Literacy and Responsibility:** Discussions about financial management, savings, and the importance of checks and balances, whether in households or state welfare systems, underline the need for prudent economic behavior. 9. **Lottery and Gambling Dynamics:** Addressing the Ohio Lottery and March Madness betting, the hosts discuss the societal implications of state-run gambling, addiction concerns, and the complexity of NCAA sports betting. 10. **Controversy over End-of-Life Decisions:** A sobering conversation about individuals choosing euthanasia challenges listeners to contemplate the moral and societal ramifications of such choices, especially concerning neurodivergent individuals and those with terminal illnesses. Memorable Moments 00:00 Hitler invaded, criticism of leaders similar today. 07:02 Israeli bombing of Iranian embassy...

Duration:01:03:39

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Killing Our Personal Responsibility with Government Aid

3/29/2024
Welcome to Common Sense Ohio, your beacon of common sense talk in complex times. In this episode, we dissect the collision of personal responsibility and big government. From the far-reaching consequences of a container ship accident and the role of trial lawyers in safety to the implications of public union influence on government decisions, we don’t hold back. We consider the historical Presidential defiance of Supreme Court rulings and question policies that favor wealthy entities while claiming to support the blue-collar American. Are we nurturing a dependency on government aid at the cost of personal responsibility? Top Takeaways 1. The Importance of Accountability: The episode emphasizes the need for holding responsible parties accountable for their actions, particularly in cases such as the accident caused by a container ship. 2. Public vs. Private Sector Unions: The hosts debate the rise of public sector unionization and its impact on government spending and political interests. The political dynamics of public sector unions negotiating with government officials using taxpayer money are highlighted. 3. The Rule of Law and Separation of Powers: The episode brings attention to the importance of upholding the separation of powers and the rule of law as fundamental principles of democracy, as demonstrated by concerns over the defiance of Supreme Court rulings. 4. Financial Responsibility and Forgiveness: A recurrent theme is the skepticism surrounding government financial assistance programs like student loans and the PPP. The potential for creating societal division and undermining personal responsibility when debts are forgiven is discussed extensively. 5. Lessons from Low-Level Jobs: The hosts share anecdotes and argue that low-level jobs, like those in the service industry, teach valuable skills and work ethic. These positions are seen as stepping stones to future career advancement rather than permanent careers. 6. Second Amendment Debates: The conversation includes a dialogue on the Second Amendment in light of a recent legal case and historical perspectives, exploring the rights of citizens versus non-citizens to bear arms and the founding fathers' intentions. 7. Degree Requirements for Lawyers: A law passed in Washington State that allows individuals to practice law without a traditional law degree draws attention in one segment, prompting a discussion about potential changes and regulation within the legal profession. 8. Government Aid's Diminishing Returns: There is an expressed concern that becoming reliant on government financial relief may lead to a reduction in individual responsibility and long-term negative consequences for taxpayers and the economy. 9. Understanding Context in Communication: Highlighting the importance of context, the hosts emphasize careful consideration of sound bites and speeches and media biases in the wider narrative, as seen in media responses to different political figures. 10. Living by Christian Principles: The episode also references Good Friday and the importance of standing up for others, with echoes of Christian teachings and the pursuit of truth as a show goal. This reflects the hosts' engagement with moral and ethical considerations in their discussions. Memorable Moments 00:00 Aid others to find path to morality. 07:40 Ohio law requires union membership in certain shops. 18:15 Discussed PPP program and government conditioning. 20:50 Talk of FEMA, rebellion, COVID, and wealth. 34:52 Censorship discussed, exploiting platforms for counter-programming. 37:40 Researched and posted about member's TikTok accounts. 45:17 Debate on human nature: control vs. self-correction 54:29 15 states sue over new student loan...

Duration:01:16:36

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War, Movies, and National Strength - Is Tom Hanks The Answer?

3/22/2024
πŸ›ƒ **Navigating Security & Rights** We explore the maze of airport security enhancements and TSA inconveniences. πŸ”’ **Texas Legal Dispute & Constitutional Quandaries** We dissect a Texas law enforcement dispute and the criteria for a law's survival amidst constitutional challenges. πŸ“œ **Second Amendment Scrutiny** What is the constitutionality of denying illegal immigrants the right to bear arms and consider the impact of such decisions on demographics mentioned in "the people" of the Second Amendment? 🏭 **The Intel Challenge & Manufacturing Concerns** Intel’s manufacturing dilemmas, touching upon governmental regulations and talent shortages. We also outline the implications of DEI policies and compare national security interests tied to domestic productionβ€”matters with deep repercussions for our state's economy. πŸ‘©β€βš–οΈ **Litigation Limelight** RFK Junior's legal actions against Washington over COVID censorship bring us to broader discussions of legal precedent and civil rights. πŸš” **Crime Awareness: Word of the Day – "Jugging"** πŸ“– **A Nod to Wisdom & Scripture** 🌍 **Global Context: War, Movies, and National Strength** - Is Tom Hanks the answer? Memorable Moments 12:30 Unconventional candidate seeks change, shuns party politics. 15:22 Confidence in border control leads to violence. 18:13 Supreme Court declines to stay Texas immigration law. 20:24 Texas law enforcement enforces abortion law. 24:53 Judge debates gun rights, legal standards' impact. 27:13 TSA introduces self-service screening at Vegas airport. 31:38 In Ohio, many struggle to define gun bans. 34:17 People cling to ideology without thinking critically. 38:05 Crimes committed with mental health issues. 39:57 Defending individuals in difficult criminal cases is challenging. 43:09 Imparting morality into job makes representing difficult. 47:23 Government regulations push tech industry overseas, unbalancing power. 50:26 Issue with DEI; CHIPS strategic in military. 55:27 Reflection on guilty vs innocent in court. 56:00 Insufficient evidence, what about guilty and innocent? --- Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard. Harper CPA Plus info@commonsenseohioshow.com Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH. Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

Duration:00:59:52

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China, Cash, and Corporations - Are You A Traitor?

3/15/2024
In this episode we tackle the hot-button issue of voting integrity, debate the wisdom of a staggered primary system, and explore the thorny implications of China's economic entanglement with the U.S. We dive into the staggering national debt, and discuss the controversial TikTok ban, and its First Amendment ramifications. Top Takeaways **Scrutiny of the Primary System:** There is a critical examination of the U.S. presidential primary system, questioning the efficacy of staggered dates versus a single primary day. The early primaries' influence on the eventual nominee and the diminishing impact of later primaries are contemplated, opening a discussion on potential system reform. **Election Integrity Concerns:** The hosts raise alarms about instances of illegal voting practices, emphasizing the ethical responsibility to uphold the law despite political ideologies. They also express concern about noncitizens being appointed to election boards and how illegal immigrants could influence congressional redistricting. **China's Economic Entanglement:** The hosts grapple with the complexity of the U.S. and China's economic relations, stressing the risks of intellectual property theft by China and debating the role of the federal government in mitigating investment risks in regards to China-affiliated corporations. **Government Oversight of Investments:** The episode sparks debate over the extent to which the federal government should regulate investments, especially those tied to national adversaries, and the repercussions of divestment for both individual investors and the broader economy. **Housing Market Dynamics:** The conversation identifies multiple factors contributing to housing affordability issues, including inflation, high-interest rates, and land regulation. The complications of transforming housing into a commodity are critiqued. **Retirement and Social Security Crisis:** Norm, Steve, and Brett address the precarious state of retirement planning in the face of a diminishing workforce and increased national debt. They discuss the challenges that lie ahead for Social Security and retirement benefits, linking it to broader budgetary inaction in Washington. **Right-to-Work Implications:** The real-life case of Denise Kogar in Ohio is used as an example of an individual standing up against mandatory union dues, highlighting the implications of being a right-to-work state. **The Dilemma of Banning TikTok:** The hosts delve deeply into the implications of government intervention in free speech and the potential ban on TikTok, exploring the balance between national security, censorship, and preserving the First Amendment rights. **Voter's Responsibility:** Episodes of voter remorse and the transition from absentee voting being an exception to a norm raise questions about the electorate's responsibility. The hosts stress the significance of informed and deliberate voting, referencing survey results that reveal a troubling trend of intentional lawbreaking in absentee voting. Memorable Moments 00:00 House vote bans TikTok over Chinese ownership. 16:31 Free society permits speech, faces potential destruction. 24:56 Desire to understand court decisions on 5th Amendment. 27:03 Chinese manufacturers steal intellectual property from US. 32:22 Former UFC wrestler saves parents from fire. 38:05 Tornado warning disbelief leads to realization. 44:38 Voter remorse in New Hampshire and other states. 49:25 Survey found 40% admit to voter fraud. 56:28 Debate over counting illegal immigrants in districts. 59:36 Urgent call for fiscal responsibility in politics. 01:03:49 Morgan Stanley warns of potential US dollar crash. 01:09:37 Ohio right-to-work law allows opting out. Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has...

Duration:01:13:47

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How Far is Too Far When Indicting an Ex-President?

3/8/2024
Here are the top key takeaway concepts from this episode of "Common Sense Ohio": **Recent lawsuit and FOIA revelations - Biden administration ADMITS flying 320,000 migrants secretly into the U.S. to reduce the number of crossings at the border has national security 'vulnerabilities' **The discussion around TSA pre-check and airline security led to a broader criticism of the effectiveness of such systems, as well as concerns over their influence on civil liberties. **Responsiveness to Crime and Policing**: A local incident involving a truck and subsequent police inaction led to a broader dialogue on crime and its impact on society, including the costs of increased insurance rates and the complexities of law enforcement. **Questions on Life's Beginning and Embryo Research**: The Alabama Supreme Court’s Ruling on Frozen Embryos - The hosts deliberated over the debates surrounding abortion legislation, the inception of life, and how these contentious issues intersect with fields like infertility treatment and experimental research. **Law Evolution**: The conversation underscored the importance of adapting laws in step with societal change, indicating that the emergence of new definitions requires careful integration into legal systems. **Historical Perspectives on Current Events**: By referencing the Lend-Lease Act of 1941 and its contemporary counterpart pertaining to Ukraine, the hosts offered insights on the cyclical nature of geopolitical strategies. **Gun Regulation and Sports**: The hosts deliberated on the implications of firearm regulations for Olympic sports athletes, criticizing England's stringent gun club rules and exploring gun permit dynamics across various jurisdictions. **The Balance of Presidential Immunity and Accountability**: The debate around the prosecution of former presidents, including a discussion on criminal intent and its implications for political figures, spotlighted the complexity of preserving the integrity of the presidential office while ensuring justice. These takeaways encapsulate the vibrant discussions that Norm, Steve, and Brett engaged in, demonstrating their commitment to dissecting pressing issues with depth and a common-sense perspective. Memorable Moments 00:00 Common Sense Ohio brings clarity in chaos. 06:33 Clarifying statements about sanctuary cities and legislation. 20:54 Michigan law requires gun permits from sheriff. 26:20 Alabama court rules human embryo equals unborn child. 30:08 Advancing technology shifts standards for infant viability. 36:12 Common law evolved over many years. 41:52 Supreme Court should decide the Trump issue sooner. 43:48 Discussing prosecuting a president for specific crimes. 51:15 Prosecutorial discretion is powerful but imperfect. 55:06 Supreme Court, prosecute Trump, duty, fair election. 01:03:45 Questioning the effectiveness of potential new construction zone driving laws. 01:04:48 Enforcing laws to balance freedom and safety. Harper CPA Plus Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for

Duration:01:20:11

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A Breakdown Of The Texas Border Situation

3/1/2024
Welcome to the latest episode of *Common Sense Ohio*. Today, we present an in-depth discussion with our hosts Norm Murdock, Steve Palmer, Brett Johnson, and special guest George Pardos, from Vet Radio Syndicate. This episode will tackle the multi-faceted issues surrounding federal action (or inaction) regarding immigration and border security, historical perspectives, and state versus federal government dynamics. Top Takeaways 1. Complexities of States' Rights: The debate on whether states should have the power to enforce immigration laws, traditionally under federal jurisdiction, in the absence of federal action reflects ongoing tensions between states' rights and federal authority in the U.S. 2. Federalism and National Security: The federal government's perceived inaction on border security and immigration has sparked discussions on the necessity and legality of state governments stepping in to fulfill these responsibilities, highlighting the federalism debate in national security matters. 3. Immigration's Socio-Economic Impact: The discussion underscores the complex socio-economic consequences of immigration on sanctuary cities, labor markets, and local communities, along with concerns about the costs associated with migrant benefits. 4. Drug Trafficking and Border Security: The strategic diversions created by cartels to facilitate drug smuggling while overwhelming border security with migrant crossings highlights the intricate connection between immigration issues and drug trafficking. 5. Contemporary Warfare and Ethics: The comparison of modern military strategies, such as Israel's precision bombing in Gaza, to historical tactics used by state and non-state actors, raises ethical questions regarding the consequences of warfare on civilian populations. 6. Challenges to Assimilation: George Pardos' anecdote about immigrant assimilation, alongside discussions on the cultural impacts of immigration, points to the dynamic nature of American identity and the potential struggles faced by newcomers integrating into U.S. society. 7. The Role of Religion in America: The conversation around Christianity's decline and its historical significance touches on the evolving role of religion in shaping American culture, values, and politics. 8. Government Trust and Liberty: Debates over gun ownership and historical skepticism towards government motives reflect a broader discourse on individual liberties, government trust, and the preservation of constitutional rights. 9. Impact of Congressional Decisions: The mention of a bill in Congress and the failure to pass beneficial legislation since 2008 underscores the significance of congressional decision-making in affecting the national direction and quality of life in the U.S. Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their...

Duration:01:16:06

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Google's Anti-White AI Image Generator

2/23/2024
This is a powerhouse session where we dissected the layout of coed sports and women's athletics. We didn't stop there; we took a deep dive into the costly illusions sold by universities, challenging the depreciating value of college degrees. We threw punches at the rising tide of misinformation, highlighting Google's image bias and the potential warping of history. Plus, stay sharp with us as we question the push for a $50 minimum wage and its ripple effects on labor markets. Powered by Harper Plus Accounting. Here are the top takeaways 1. **The Value of Friendly Competition in Coed Sports**: The hosts emphasize the importance of maintaining a friendly and inclusive atmosphere in coed sports leagues by not going all out, to ensure everyone can enjoy the game. 2. **The Educational Market and Financial Choices**: Concerns are voiced about the financial decisions families make when choosing colleges, with the hosts questioning the prioritization of 'college experience' over cost-effective educational pursuits. 3. **Devaluation of College Degrees**: The idea is proposed that the value of a college degree may be diminishing, in part due to the saturation of degree holders in the job market, drawing a comparison with the perceived worth of a high school diploma decades ago. 4. **Questioning Changes in Energy Policy**: The conversation includes critical perspectives on Ohio’s energy policies, particularly around nuclear power and the impact of electric vehicles on the state’s electricity grid. 5. **Gender Differences and Societal Roles**: The hosts delve into the biological differences between men and women, expressing their views on the complementary nature of gender interactions and criticizing the push towards a genderless society. 6. **Minimum Wage and Economic Impact**: The proposed $50 minimum wage in California is analyzed, with fears that excessively high labor costs may produce negative consequences such as a booming black market and decreased opportunities for entry-level workers. 7. **Immigration and Border Policies**: Alarming statistics on illegal immigration are presented, prompting a discussion on the adequacy of current policies and the impact of President Biden's executive decisions on the border crisis. 8. **Supreme Court’s Selectivity in Hearing Cases**: Insight into the Supreme Court's discretion in granting certiorari, the process of petitioning for review of cases of broad significance, and the principles of judicial restraint and precedent-setting. Harper CPA Plus Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH. info@commonsenseohioshow.com Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard. Copyright 2024...

Duration:01:14:14

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What's the Deal with Democrats Banning Books?

2/16/2024
Hello, Common Sense Ohio listeners! We're back with another episode that's bound to stir some thoughts and, as always, encourage a bit of good old common sense. Let's start by setting the scene for a bizarre case that caught our attention – the situation involving Bryn Spejcher out in California. This one has got a lot of folks talking and for good reason. Bryn, while under the influence of some potent marijuana, ends up stabbing her boyfriend 108 times. The outcome? No jail time, just 100 hours of community service, and a couple of years of probation. Quite the light sentence considering the crime! This begs the question – how far does the concept of 'diminished capacity' as a defense stretch our criminal justice system? It's a real quagmire when you factor in intoxication defenses involving substances like alcohol versus marijuana – and with recreational pot being legalized here in Ohio, well, let's just say this issue might hit closer to home than we'd like. Turning our gaze towards the Democrats and their recent approach to book banning, let's chat about what's been happening with Amazon. They seem to have taken a leaf out of some Orwellian manual, trying to suppress discussions about alternatives and letting certain information slip into the void. Be it the topic of impeachment, taken lightly these days by our government officials, or our own dear state's dealings with wages, we've got to keep our eyes peeled and senses sharp. You simply can't trust an administration where the cabinet's memories are as ephemeral as the documents they misplace. Memorable Moments 00:00 Senate border bill negotiation fails; illegal incursions. 10:21 Republican leaders must tackle immigration. 14:37 American tradition of opening borders when needed. 18:44 Sorting culture by state, divisive but intriguing. 24:45 WHO and Fauci initially opposed masks. 35:55 Biden's competence questioned due to memory loss. 39:11 Client comprehension of charges and assistance in defense. 44:18 Judge questioning receipts and Fani Willis's benefit. 47:58 CIA initiated the Russiagate story using foreign bumping. 01:08:00 Questioning drug use, intent, punishment, and recidivism 01:15:37 Professional sound recording for your podcast here at Channel 511 Harper CPA Plus Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH. Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts,...

Duration:01:16:04

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No More Income Tax? A Flat Tax for All?

2/9/2024
Hey everyone, welcome back to Common Sense Ohio! Today, we've got a real treat for you as our buddy Glenn Harper joins us to cut through the tax tangle that's got everyone scratching their heads. In this episode, we're talking taxes, folksβ€”specifically, what goes down when states say "see ya" to income tax. Glenn's here to spill the beans on tax breaks for the big guys, and how Joe The Plumber ends up footing the bill. Get ready for a deep dive into the world of offshoring too. We'll be chatting about how shipping jobs overseas is messing with our economy, our security, and the stuff we use every day. And because we can’t always be serious, we’ll roam through some random convos, from the weirdly long time it takes to build outdoor bathrooms to the strange sights you might see in Columbus. Don't miss our nitty-gritty talk about tax headaches, the ups, and downs of dealing with it if you've got gigs in different places, and just how our government loves to make simple things way more complicated. So, buckle up for another no-holds-barred episode of Common Sense Ohio, brought to you by our pals at Harper Plus Accounting. Top Takeaways 1. **Impact of Tax Policy on Attraction and Growth**: Eliminating state income tax can significantly attract people and businesses, but this needs to be balanced against potential issues such as unfair tax abatements and property tax hikes. 2. **Consequences of Offshoring**: Offshoring manufacturing jobs can lead to national security concerns, loss of domestic manufacturing capabilities, and an influx of cheap, poorly made products that impact various industries. 3. **Value of Quality Tools**: High-quality tools are essential for professionals, and there's a shared concern among the guys about maintaining the integrity and quality of these tools despite current manufacturing trends. 4. **Tax Simplification Proposal**: Glenn Harper advocates for a flat, universal tax rate to simplify the tax system, make it more fair, and alleviate the burden on small businesses. 5. **Bureaucracy in Tax Administration**: The complexity and redundancy of tax departments and the challenges of dealing with multiple tax entities are viewed as unnecessary and inefficient parts of the tax system. 6. **Historical Significance of World War II Events**: The capture of Guadalcanal and the implementation of daylight saving time during WWII highlighted the importance of strategy and conservation in wartime efforts. 7. **Public Infrastructure and Amenities**: The discussion on public bathroom installations and maintenance, including the use of pandemic relief funds, underscores the ongoing conversation about necessary amenities and urban planning. 8. **Perspectives on Authority and Governance**: The conversation touches on philosophical attitudes towards government intervention, self-regulation, and the importance of maintaining individual rights and...

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George Pardos from Veterans Radio Syndicate

2/2/2024
Introducing the latest episode of Common Sense Ohio! Join hosts Steve Palmer and Brett Johnson as they dive into a candid conversation with Marine veteran George Pardos. From George's inspiring journey in the Marine Corps to his creation of the Veteran Radio Syndicate, this episode unpacks the challenges and triumphs of veterans in today's world. Explore the importance of community support, the impact of combat experiences, and the evolving needs of aging veterans. Gain valuable insights into mental health, therapy measures, and the role of the VA. Hear firsthand accounts of resilience, brotherhood, and the unwavering spirit of those who have served. Top Takeaways from the episode 1. The importance of creating a supportive community for veterans to share their experiences and seek help is emphasized. Organizations like the Veteran Radio Syndicate aim to provide a platform for veterans to connect and find camaraderie. 2. There is a significant need to address the mental health and emotional well-being of veterans, especially in creating safe spaces where they can discuss their concerns and seek support for issues such as PTSD, alcoholism, and neurological disorders. 3. The episode explores the impact of combat experiences on veterans' lives, highlighting the challenges they face in transitioning back to civilian life and the importance of providing therapy measures and support to meet their diverse needs 4. It underscores the significance of creating an organic and relatable support structure for veterans, focusing on local and community-based support rather than solely relying on government assistance. 5. Taking care of aging veterans' health needs, such as addressing hearing loss and physical ailments, is a vital aspect that requires attention and support. 6. The podcast encourages the importance of acknowledging and showing gratitude to veterans, highlighting the often overlooked or underserved needs of certain veteran groups. 7. The podcast discusses the challenges of engaging with the VA and offers different perspectives on how to effectively provide care for veterans, including a focus on local support, accountability, and therapy measures. 8. Providing alternatives for veterans to engage in meaningful activities, such as roundtable therapy and non-combat-related discussions, is crucial in fostering mental well-being and creating a sense of community. 9. The episode highlights the unique training and bonding experiences of Marine Corps veterans, shedding light on the intense brotherhood and loyalty formed during combat, as well as the importance of interchangeable skills and adaptability in military training. 10. It addresses the need for a shift in societal attitudes towards supporting vulnerable populations, emphasizing the importance of men having a safe space to be vulnerable and the potential consequences of not having this support. George Pardos on Veteran Support Programs Memorable Moments 09:30 Roommate, coach at Ohio State, Russ Helixson, Butch Keyes, wrestling, great guy. 17:56 2nd battalion, 8th Marines lost 140 men. 20:51 Marine Corps instills a strong bond and identity. 31:57 Creating a platform for veterans with dual goals. 36:47 Veterans need a connection to heal from trauma. 44:37 VA is good at healthcare but lacks info sharing. 48:26 VA has improved suicide prevention efforts. 57:09 Challenges in treating aging veterans with PTSD. 59:44 Veterans court's effectiveness for veterans with issues. 01:07:15 Non-veterans can support struggling friends effectively. 01:09:03 Men find

Duration:01:17:36

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Border Security Sparks A Battle Between State and Federal Government

1/26/2024
Hey there, Common Sense Ohio listeners! It's Norm, Steve, and Brett, back at it again with another episode of our show. We've got a lot to cover today, so grab a cup of coffee in your Harper Plus Accounting coffee mug, and let's dive in. We kicked off the show with a hot topic - misconduct in sports. We dished out our thoughts on the differences between a coach's misconduct (looking at you, Jim Harbaugh) and player cheating. We didn't hold back on the Ohio State scandal and its aftermath, digging deep into the leaders’ responsibilities and deniability in such situations. Plus, we couldn't resist comparing it to the Penn State scandal and the lack of proper action. We touch on NCAA violations, the impacts of the new name, image, and likeness (NIL) rules on college sports, and the repercussions for individuals and universities. You know we couldn't resist dipping our toes into political waters. We discussed Governor Abbott’s actions at the border and his invocation of the 10th Amendment. It got pretty intense, with mentions of historical conflicts between state and federal governments, and even a Supreme Court case from the pre-Civil War era. From there, we dived into immigration laws, border security, and the potential need for the US Supreme Court to intervene. Of course, we didn’t shy away from expressing our frustration with federal laws not being enforced. We even delved into the economic and social impacts of large-scale immigration. But hey, it's not all politics and serious stuff! We also geeked out about historical events like World War II's Battle of Stalingrad and delved into an interesting movie recommendation, "Enemy at the Gates." So, grab that coffee mug, settle in, and get ready for an episode packed with common sense discussions. Don’t forget to engage with us on social media – we love hearing from our fellow Common Sense Ohio enthusiasts. We're always aiming for common sense! Memorable Moments 00:00 Discussing World War 2 history and battles. 05:41 Hitler plans to capture oil fields 10:20 Soviet city destroyed, turned into a battlefield. 19:34 Ohio State grabbed several players in the player portal. 27:08 Disproportionate penalties for Ohio State football scandal. 34:40 Border protection and immigration enforcement challenges escalate. 37:05 Unprecedented situation of federal government defying laws. 46:37 Immigration must be lawful and controlled. 55:13 Presidents defended liberal laws with attorney generals. 01:00:02 Debating economic invasion and defiance of the law. 01:03:19 Supremacy clause and federal preemption in law. Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard. Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH....

Duration:01:17:14

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Paying Kindergarteners To Go To School, That'll Learn 'em

1/19/2024
Hey there, Common Sense Ohio fans! It's your favorite trio - Norm, Steve, and Brett - here with all the latest and greatest discussion from our latest podcast episode. We covered a lot of ground in our tantalizing chat, so let's dive right in. First up, we delved into the potential decision by the US Supreme Court regarding Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense. Needless to say, we didn't hold back on our disappointment with what we think will be the outcome. We made sure to weigh in on the implications and the impact it could have on administrative agencies' rulemaking power. We also expressed our concerns about the power of administrative agencies, with our good old comparison to "brown shirts" drawing some laughs and nods of agreement. Of course, we couldn't resist getting into the nitty-gritty of regulatory issues affecting industries. From oil to shrimp to lobsters, we had a lot to say about the impact on prices and consumers. And don't get us started on Congress and the Republican Party - we had some choice words for their priorities and actions. We couldn't help but chuckle and shake our heads at the Ohio legislature's proposal to require an ID for online pornography viewing. As parents ourselves, we understand the importance of safeguarding what our kids are exposed to, but we also raised some valid doubts about the effectiveness of such a requirement. Oh, and our subterfuge discussion? It's a doozy! Now, if you're a Jordan Peterson fan, you'll be glad to know we discussed his recent comments and the controversies he sparked. We didn't hold back from diving deep into societal norms, historical perspectives, and the impact on democracy and free speech. And don't even get us started on the mismanagement at the White House! Overall, it was an episode packed with thought-provoking discussion and a healthy dose of humor. We encourage you to listen and share your thoughts with us. After all, our podcast is all about common sense and open dialogue, and we love hearing from our listeners. Till next time, stay curious and keep your common sense radar on high alert! Memorable Moments 00:00 Tokyo Rose was a propagandist for Japan. 05:00 New president of Argentina, Javier Millet 11:27 Dimon's World Economic Forum statement on MAGA. 40:29 Regulatory burden causing industry costs to soar. 42:14 Republican disillusionment leads to Trump's popularity. 42:33 Ohio looking to pay kids to go to school 51:14 US Supreme Court deciding on Chevron deference. 58:26 Ohio General Assembly and ID's for porn. info@commonsenseohioshow.com Harper CPA Plus Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH. Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He...

Duration:01:08:47

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Ohio rolls out one wasteful program after another. Why not lower our taxes instead?

1/12/2024
Ohio rolls out one wasteful program after another. Why not lower our taxes instead? Check out this episode of Common Sense Ohio where Norm Murdock, Steve Palmer, and Brett Johnson dive into some heavy topics like government intervention, the housing market, and the hot-button issues of gender identity and parental rights. No holding back as they break down the effects of recent Ohio legislation, including the buzzworthy House Bill 68 and Governor DeWine's executive moves. Kick back and enjoy the discussion! πŸŽ™οΈπŸ€” Ten takeaways from this episode 1. Government decentralization: The proposal to relocate government centers from DC to major cities leads to a discussion on the potential spread of government and concerns about associated costs and cultural impacts. 2. Housing market and government programs: Criticism of Ohio's housing programs, including Welcome Home Ohio and Ohio Homebuyer Plus, prompts a conversation about their impact on housing prices and the role of government intervention in the housing market. 3. Retirement and Social Security: The hosts express concerns about the availability and adequacy of Social Security for retirement, highlighting the need for alternative income sources and long-term financial planning. 4. Education and student loans: The discussion covers the challenges of student loans, skepticism about a new student debt forgiveness program, and the importance of investing in education to prevent high debt burdens. 5. Government policies and incentives: The hosts critique various government programs and incentives, questioning their impact on personal responsibility, financial decision-making, and market dynamics. 6. Transportation and mass transit: There is a debate about the efficiency and taxpayer burden of mass transit, comparing private and public transit systems, and discussing the cost-benefit of expanding mass transit routes with federal funds. 7. American spirit and patriotism: The hosts express their love for the country while discussing their disagreements with government policies and the role of the president, reflecting on the American spirit, loyalty, and voting for the country's best interests. 8. Government inefficiency and private sector contrast: The conversation highlights the inefficiency, cost, and lack of quality control within the government, emphasizing the private sector's comparative effectiveness and economic approach. 9. Market forces and government regulation: The hosts discuss market forces, investment protection, and unintended consequences that result from government regulations, drawing examples from air travel safety and wildlife control. 10. Historical parallels and personal anecdotes: Various historical references and personal stories are integrated into the discussion, connecting them to contemporary political and socioeconomic themes, and fostering deeper engagement with the audience. Time stamps (00:28) March 31 is the deadline for your corporate returns (03:15) Charles Lindbergh was rejected for active duty in 1942 (07:43) You can disagree with the government and still love the country (17:17) COTA bought out private bus company that ran transit here in Columbus (22:36) Thomas Sowell writes about mass transit (31:03) Ohio launched two programs aimed at helping people buy homes (37:37) JD Vance is absolutely out of his mind on this ISP $7 billion giveaway (42:54) What you're doing is incentivizing people to buy a house they can't...

Duration:01:12:49

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Gender Policies and Global Pressures

1/5/2024
Just wrapped up an insightful episode of Common Sense Ohio, where we delved into thought-provoking conversations about a wide array of topics. Here are key takeaways from the episode: Current Affairs and Social Issues: - Explored the implications of gender-neutral language and policies, particularly in sports - Discussed the parental rights and government involvement in decisions about children's gender identity - Critiqued the Biden administration's policies and their potential consequences Historical Context and International Relations: - Shed light on the historical impact of the Japanese internment camps and the lessons learned from that dark chapter in American history - Discussed the ongoing conflicts in the Red Sea and potential international ramifications, including China's influence - Addressed the concerns about America's vulnerability to potential attacks and the need for proactive measures Until next time, stay curious and keep thinking critically, because common sense never goes out of style. Thanks for tuning in, and we'll catch you on the next episode! Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH. Harper CPA Plus info@commonsenseohioshow.com Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

Duration:01:14:17

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Predictions, Politics, and Ohio's Future

12/29/2023
In this episode of Common Sense Ohio, the hosts, Norm Murdock, Steve Palmer, and Brett Johnson, embark on a wide-ranging discussion covering topics such as politics, government intervention, historical events, ethical considerations, and personal reflections. The episode is filled with predictions for the upcoming year, criticisms of government decisions, and heartfelt discussions about moral and ethical dilemmas. Norm predicts a major stock market correction in 2024 and provides insights into adjusting his investments to prepare for this event. He also discusses his beliefs about the potential impeachment of President Biden and the re-election of former President Trump, foreseeing election-related violence. The hosts delve into the political landscape, expressing frustration with the lack of viable candidates and speculating on potential new Democratic contenders. Brett and Steve add their predictions for the new year as well. From a wild-card winning the DNC presidential ticket to robot doctors. The episode covers a wide array of historical events, ranging from World War II discussions on bombing strategies and ethical considerations to General Eisenhower's order to avoid attacking historic monuments. The hosts highlight the importance of understanding history and maintaining a balance between preserving historical sites and operational needs during wartime. The conversation also touches on recent legislative developments in Ohio, such as bills related to transgender rights, fuel type freedom, and public utilities. Furthermore, the hosts reflect on personal and ethical themes, including the importance of love and empathy towards others, the impact of small acts of kindness, and the complexities of parental decision-making. They also discuss the role of government intervention in parental decisions, such as homeschooling, vaccinations, and gender identity, and its potential unintended consequences. Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain their commitment to providing balanced perspectives and common sense in their discussions, emphasizing the importance of understanding different viewpoints and approaching issues with empathy. They share personal experiences, predictions for the future, and reflections on various societal and political issues. Overall, the episode offers a thought-provoking journey through a diverse range of topics, using historical context, political analysis, and personal reflections to explore the complexities of contemporary issues facing Ohio and the broader national landscape. Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation,...

Duration:01:17:14

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Christmas Films, Complicated History, & Legal Perspectives

12/22/2023
Greetings, Common Sense Ohio community! We hope you're tucked in with a cup of something warm and festive as you join us for another deep dive into the every day topics that make up our lives. We explore everything from heartwarming Christmas movies to historical events that shape the world we live in. First off, we couldn't resist indulging in some holiday movie talk. We chat about classics like "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Miracle on 34th Street," but we also delve into modern favorites like "Elf" and "Die Hard"! Oh yes, the debate was real - is "Die Hard" a Christmas movie or not? Steve Palmer certainly thinks so! We reflect on the joy these movies bring, especially during the festive season. But it wasn't all tinsel and mistletoe – we address some weighty issues too. We discussed the crucial importance of reconciliation, touching upon the Confederacy and the complexities of judging historical figures and events. The challenges of Reconstruction after the Civil War and the ongoing debates around Confederate memorials provided food for thought. It's a reminder that understanding our history is essential for shaping our future. Switching gears, we tackle a few legal matters. Our discussion about libel and its potential consequences in civil cases is eye-opening. The intricate details behind the laws surrounding libel and the potential impact of large civil awards on defendants kept us captivated. Then, we can't resist diving into significant historical events – especially ones that occurred around this time of year. The Battle of the Bulge during World War II had a pivotal role in shaping history. We marveled at the resolve and courage displayed by the soldiers during those freezing December days. To close, we emphasize the importance of kindness, love, and family unity during the Christmas season. Focus on the true meaning of Christmas, stay safe, and celebrate responsibly. So there you have it, folks! A rich tapestry of discussions and reflections that capture the essence of the holiday season. We look forward to hearing your feedback – and remember, don't forget to spread some extra cheer this season! Happy holidays to all, and until next time, this is Common Sense Ohio, signing off. Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard. Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH. Harper CPA Plus info@commonsenseohioshow.com Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

Duration:01:11:27

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Gag Orders, Supreme Court Appeals, and Presidential Immunity

12/15/2023
Just wrapped up a thought-provoking episode of the Common Sense Ohio Podcast featuring engaging discussions on various timely topics. Key Takeaways from the Episode: - Dive into the discussion about the lack of a constitutional requirement to read Miranda warnings before interrogation, and the implications of police interrogation tactics. - Gain insights into the challenges surrounding free speech on college campuses and the impact of censorship and indoctrination. - Explore the legal implications of firearm confiscation, FISA court reauthorization, and the potential societal influence of increasing government power. Tune in to the episode for engaging and insightful discussions with the Common Sense Ohio hosts and our guest Drew Palmer. Catch up on the full episode and stay updated with thought-provoking content at commonsenseohioshow.com. Don't forget to subscribe for more engaging conversations on common sense and current affairs! Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard. Harper CPA Plus Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

Duration:01:15:17

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Media Influence and Societal Shifts with Common Sense

12/8/2023
Hey there, folks! Welcome back to Common Sense Ohio, where today's episode is packed with all the hot topics and spirited conversations you love. Norm Murdock, Steve Palmer, and Brett Johnson are here to dish out their unfiltered take on everything from gender identity controversies to political shake-ups and the ever-changing landscape of media and entertainment's influence on politics. In this episode, the hosts jump from dissecting the use of technology in law enforcement to reminiscing about historical events like President Roosevelt's iconic speech during World War II. It's a rollercoaster ride of humor, skepticism, and thought-provoking insights that will keep you on the edge of your seat. So grab a cup of your favorite beverage, settle in, and get ready to join the crew as they navigate through the complex tapestry of today's society. It's time for another wild ride with your favorite podcast, Common Sense Ohio! Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients. Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors. Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard. Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH. Harper CPA Plus Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

Duration:01:14:26