EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 48 MIN
Philly’s $770 Million Soccer Windfall Faces A Fierce Big Take Budget Battle
from Kayal and Company
Kayal and Company kicks off a Tuesday breakdown examining a major Chinese medical study that completely turns standard public health advice on its head. We look at why sitting too little can actually be just as risky as sitting too much for manual laborers, prompting a look into why moderation remains the ultimate rule for health. We also dive into the hilarious viral footage of a sneaky Phillies fan pulling a fast ball trick in the stands, while checking out how international sports fans are taking over local spots. We turn the Tuesday Big Take toward the massive financial realities facing the region as international soccer events hit Lincoln Financial Field. While local businesses celebrate a projected $770 million economic surge, Philadelphia politicians are already heading to Harrisburg to beg for an additional $250 million in school renovation funds. We press on why this is fundamentally a spending problem rather than a revenue issue, especially when dozens of local schools still lack basic air conditioning despite massive per-student funding. The crew tackles the ongoing national shift in education as Linda McMahon takes major steps toward restructuring civil rights and special education branches out of the federal oversight pool. We confront the political activism embedding itself inside modern classrooms, highlighting shocking recent snapshots of board members facing serious charges, bizarre grading scandals out of Denver, and unlawful immigration links reaching school systems. We expose how these far-left curriculum initiatives are designed to capture impressionable young minds for future voting bases.
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Kayal and Company kicks off a Tuesday breakdown examining a major Chinese medical study that completely turns standard public health advice on its head. We look at why sitting too little can actually be just as risky as sitting too much for manual laborers, prompting a look into why moderation remains the ultimate rule for health. We also dive into the hilarious viral footage of a sneaky Phillies fan pulling a fast ball trick in the stands, while checking out how international sports fans are taking over local spots. We turn the Tuesday Big Take toward the massive financial realities facing the region as international soccer events hit Lincoln Financial Field. While local businesses celebrate a projected $770 million economic surge, Philadelphia politicians are already heading to Harrisburg to beg for an additional $250 million in school renovation funds. We press on why this is fundamentally a spending problem rather than a revenue issue, especially when dozens of local schools still lack basic air conditioning despite massive per-student funding. The crew tackles the ongoing national shift in education as Linda McMahon takes major steps toward restructuring civil rights and special education branches out of the federal oversight pool. We confront the political activism embedding itself inside modern classrooms, highlighting shocking recent snapshots of board members facing serious charges, bizarre grading scandals out of Denver, and unlawful immigration links reaching school systems. We expose how these far-left curriculum initiatives are designed to capture impressionable young minds for future voting bases.
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