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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 49 MIN

Episode 256: Trial Lawyers Want A New World Order Of Your Wallet

from No Doubt About It · host Mark and Krysty Ronchetti

A healthcare system that can’t keep primary care docs for six months isn’t just frustrating—it’s a policy failure we can fix. We take you inside New Mexico’s malpractice debate, where punitive damages and high premiums are pushing physicians to retire, relocate, or avoid risk altogether. We unpack the Albuquerque Journal’s call to raise the standard for punitive damages, consider caps and trial bifurcation, and weigh them against proposals that shift costs to taxpayers without changing incentives. Interstate medical compacts can open access, especially through telehealth, but they can’t replace local specialists when you need surgery tomorrow.From there, we trace a second fault line: the Clear Horizons energy bill. Electricity demand is set to surge while the measure would constrain key supply, threatening higher utility bills and a direct hit to a state budget funded heavily by oil and gas. With Wall Street walking back climate grandstanding and rediscovering reliability, we ask what a realistic, phased transition should look like for families, schools, and small businesses who can’t afford another shock.We then zoom out to the national mood. Mortgage rates are easing and home sales are ticking up, but grocery and meat prices remind us why most incomes still feel behind inflation. Polls show voters may not love anyone’s answers, yet they still prioritize price stability and enforcement over rhetoric. That brings us to media narratives and public safety: Minneapolis became a flashpoint over ICE activity, but Memphis shows what happens when local and federal leaders cooperate—crime drops fast. And north of the border, Canada’s openness to Chinese state-backed autos raises alarms for North American jobs and supply chains.If you care about keeping your doctor, paying your power bill, and seeing your city get safer, this conversation connects the dots between incentives and outcomes. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s wrestling with these issues, and leave a review telling us where you want lawmakers to act first. Your feedback steers future deep dives.Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

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A healthcare system that can’t keep primary care docs for six months isn’t just frustrating—it’s a policy failure we can fix. We take you inside New Mexico’s malpractice debate, where punitive damages and high premiums are pushing physicians to retire, relocate, or avoid risk altogether. We unpack the Albuquerque Journal’s call to raise the standard for punitive damages, consider caps and trial bifurcation, and weigh them against proposals that shift costs to taxpayers without changing incent...

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