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EPISODE · Feb 22, 2025 · 55 MIN

31 Days But Feels Like 3 Years

from Elsies Little Pickles’s Podcast · host elsieslittlepickles

In this episode, we delve into the escalating political tensions between Trump and Maine Governor Janet Mills, highlighting the clash over transgender sports policies and federal funding threats. We discuss the broader implications of Trump's leadership style, the double standards in state rights, and the power dynamics at play in Washington. As the conversation unfolds, we touch upon Steve Bannon's controversial actions at CPAC and explore the hidden agendas behind executive orders aimed at reshaping government agencies. We examine the economic fallout of recent decisions, the hostility towards renewable energy, and the looming threat of a new COVID strain. The episode also sheds light on the efforts of individuals standing up against MAGA's dangerous ideologies and discusses the potential of renewable energy as a viable solution. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of the current state of governance, pressing social issues, and the urgent need for civic engagement to uphold democratic values.

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