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EPISODE · Aug 13, 2024 · 44 MIN

Monday, August 12, 2024 - Real estate's new era & op/ed's reflect on GA superintendent's motives

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

This week - and for the foreseeable future anyway - residential real estate agents & REALTORS will be altering the way they do business. ⁠CNBC's Diana Click explained why⁠ earlier this year, and a ⁠Chicago TV sit-down with a closing attorney and broker/agent⁠ sort of gives you a proper sense where (and why) the industry's changing. Did I mention I'm a residential REALTOR? Well I am, and I'm only too eager to share my audible eye-rolling over all of this. Then, the opinions abound in the aftermath of Georgia school superintendent Richard Woods' stumbling, fumbling and bumbling through defunding AP African American studies before being called out by those in his own party and eventually set straight by Attorney General Chris Carr. Well, ⁠Woods relented,⁠ but in the aftermath of that, the AJC offered up opinions from a former Jasper County Republican leader who opines ⁠"Racism is not dead,"⁠ Maureen Downey weighing in on how the⁠ same party's 'divisive concepts' law⁠ is at the heart of the attempt to defund the curriculum, and historian ⁠Clennon L. King on black society's role in teaching ⁠ their history to their children. I don't disagree, but I also do, sort of.

This week - and for the foreseeable future anyway - residential real estate agents & REALTORS will be altering the way they do business. ⁠CNBC's Diana Click explained why⁠ earlier this year, and a ⁠Chicago TV sit-down with a closing attorney and broker/agent⁠ sort of gives you a proper sense where (and why) the industry's changing. Did I mention I'm a residential REALTOR? Well I am, and I'm only too eager to share my audible eye-rolling over all of this. Then, the opinions abound in the aftermath of Georgia school superintendent Richard Woods' stumbling, fumbling and bumbling through defunding AP African American studies before being called out by those in his own party and eventually set straight by Attorney General Chris Carr. Well, ⁠Woods relented,⁠ but in the aftermath of that, the AJC offered up opinions from a former Jasper County Republican leader who opines ⁠"Racism is not dead,"⁠ Maureen Downey weighing in on how the⁠ same party's 'divisive concepts' law⁠ is at the heart of the attempt to defund the curriculum, and historian ⁠Clennon L. King on black society's role in teaching ⁠ their history to their children. I don't disagree, but I also do, sort of.

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