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The Jimmy Mathis Show is back! Jimmy announces starting today that JMS will now be available via all the normal streaming services. The Jimmy Mathis Show has been a destination for years when it comes to promoting constitutional conservatism. We ask our audience to like, subscribe, and share the program as we build our listener base. Email Jimmy at [email protected]

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    Priorities? Annapolis Faces Backlash Over Bathroom Bill

    A bill in Annapolis is sparking serious debate… Should tampons and hygiene products be required in BOTH men’s and women’s bathrooms in public buildings? Some call it inclusive. Others call it unnecessary. Many are just confused. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: Maryland’s War on Drivers Goes Too Far

    🎧 EPISODE NOTES Maryland drivers already facing high gas prices, taxes, and fees Gas tax revenue falling—but state spending continues to rise Instead of cutting costs, leaders propose pay-by-the-mile tax This would charge drivers for every mile traveled Biggest impact on working-class commuters and families Could make car ownership unaffordable for many Raises serious privacy concerns (tracking mileage and movement) Punishes people who have no choice but to drive Another example of government expanding instead of tightening budgets Comparison to other states experimenting with mileage taxes Why critics say this is a cash grab, not a solution The broader issue: Maryland becoming too expensive to live and work What happens if this trend continues Call to action: speak out, stay informed, and demand accountability The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The BGE Cash Cow

    BGE CEO breaks down the spike in our energy bills The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    We Are at a State of Emergency: What’s Happening to Maryland?

    Are we reaching a breaking point in Maryland? On this episode of The Jimmy Mathis Show, Jimmy argues that Maryland is at a state of emergency. Residents are leaving the state, businesses are relocating, and rising utility costs are making it harder for families to stay. Jimmy breaks down the policies, economic pressures, and leadership decisions that critics say are pushing Maryland in the wrong direction. From the cost of living to the business climate, the conversation centers on one big question: How did Maryland get here—and what needs to change? If Maryland truly is at a crossroads, the decisions made now could shape the state’s future for decades. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The Iran Reality Check

    The three realities driving the Iran debate Why a nuclear Iran is a threat to global stability Iran’s long history of anti-Israel and anti-American rhetoric Revisiting the Obama-era Iran Nuclear Deal Billions in cash sent to a state sponsor of terrorism Iran’s support for terror groups like Hezbollah The history of Iranian aggression toward U.S. forces The embassy hostage crisis and its lasting impact Trump’s strategy versus appeasement diplomacy Why appeasement historically never works The role politics and Trump hatred play in the debate Why many critics say Trump should have consulted Congress Constitutional authority and the War Powers debate Why this may be the defining national security issue of our time The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Show me the money!

    In this episode of The Jimmy Mathis Show, Jimmy breaks down the latest political theater coming out of Annapolis after Maryland’s governor, comptroller, and treasurer sent a letter demanding over $4 billion from President Donald Trump—blaming tariffs for Maryland’s tax burden. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Who dissed who=ho!?

    Tell me if I'm wrong.  Who dissed who The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Political Theater: The State of the Union and the Left’s Meltdown

    Why the State of the Union has become must-watch political theater Congressman Al Green’s repeated disruptions and what they really represent Performative outrage vs. real policy discussions Democrats boycotting the speech — symbolism or weakness? Immigration, border security, and decades of bipartisan failure Voter ID myths and the media’s racial framing Education, indoctrination, and the case against the Department of Education Why Trump’s message still resonates despite nonstop attacks The “USA” chant moment — and why it matters The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    JMS The Tyrone Keys Interview

    Why affordability is the defining issue in Maryland’s governor’s race Skyrocketing BG&E and utility bills explained How energy policy decisions created a self-inflicted crisis Maryland importing nearly half of its electricity Why doubling down on wind and solar isn’t lowering costs Seniors forced to choose between medicine and utilities Healthcare affordability vs. quality of care Leadership, management, and accountability in state government Why Republican governors have won in deep-blue Maryland before The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Silence by Design

    Episode Notes Overview of the Rhode Island hockey rink mass shooting Why similar tragedies receive nonstop national coverage—except this one Media silence and selective outrage Gun control hypocrisy in states with the strictest firearm laws Mental health warning signs and red-flag failures The role of ideology in shaping which victims matter How narratives are protected—even when facts are inconvenient Why motive and context suddenly become “irrelevant” The dangerous trend of excusing violence when it fits political goals The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Empty Suit

    📝 EPISODE NOTESGovernor Wes Moore appeared in Cambridge, Maryland for a CBS-hosted town hall that raised serious questions about media credibility and political staging.The event featured a carefully curated audience, scripted questions, and no meaningful pushback on the issues most impacting Marylanders.CBS moderator Nora O’Donnell repeatedly asked the Governor about presidential ambitions, despite multiple denials—fueling speculation about a national political strategy.No accountability on record-high utility bills, energy policy decisions, or the shutdown of power generation contributing to affordability issues.Housing affordability was discussed without addressing rising property taxes, regulatory costs, and the broader cost-of-living crisis in Maryland.Redistricting concerns in Maryland’s First Congressional District were ignored, despite ongoing public backlash.The Governor faced no follow-up questions on crime, education outcomes, or declining quality-of-life indicators across the state.Discussion on how unchallenged media appearances allow politicians to appear “presidential” without defending their record.Analysis of why this type of staged event undermines voter trust in both elected officials and legacy media outlets.Examination of how growing voter dissatisfaction and rising unfavorable ratings could impact turnout and the upcoming gubernatorial election.Final takeaway: without real debates, real town halls, and real accountability, Marylanders are left with optics instead of answers. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    State of the Spin: Wes Moore vs. Reality

    In this episode of The Jimmy Mathis Show, Jimmy takes a hard look at Governor Wes Moore’s State of the State address and asks whether the speech reflected the reality Marylanders are living every day.The episode breaks down the contrast between political messaging and real-world impacts—rising utility bills, higher vehicle registration fees, ongoing crime concerns, and policies that continue to strain residents and businesses across the state.Jimmy also discusses Governor Moore’s upcoming CBS town hall in Cambridge, questioning the national media interest and whether the event is more about political positioning than governing. The conversation covers redistricting efforts, the Republican response, and why quality-of-life issues often get buried beneath national talking points.This episode challenges listeners to look past the delivery and examine the results—because leadership isn’t measured by speeches, it’s measured by outcomes.Topics CoveredState of the State: messaging vs. realityUtility bills, taxes, and cost-of-living pressuresCrime statistics vs. quality-of-life concernsRedistricting and representationNational media attention and political ambitionWhy speeches don’t pay the bills🎙️ The Jimmy Mathis ShowIndoctrinating common sense. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Politics on the Field & Off

    🎙 The Jimmy Mathis ShowState of the State, National Ambitions & The Super Bowl Breakdown🏛 Segment 1: Governor Wes Moore & The Bigger PictureGovernor Moore delivers his State of the State addressWhy hold it at noon and not televise it live?CBS Network taping his Cambridge town hall — why the national spotlight?Is this about Maryland… or about 2028?Recent national polling bump — coincidence or coordinated rollout?Attempting a LIVE broadcast from Cambridge to get the pulse of the peopleMedia strategy vs. governing strategy🏈 Segment 2: Super Bowl — Game, Halftime & The NFL’s Identity CrisisWhy the game itself felt underwhelmingHas NFL parity led to mediocrity?The most exciting moment wasn’t even footballThe field-storming betting controversyBad Bunny halftime performance — cultural debate vs. accessibility debateThe alternative halftime event — strong idea, weak productionHas the NFL become more focused on messaging than football?Bread & Circuses: Why sports matter culturallyWhen distraction turns political, does it lose its purpose?🎯 Broader ThemesMedia narratives vs. realityPolitical positioning at the state levelThe erosion of emotional connection in sportsCultural shifts in entertainmentThe balance between politics and play📡 What’s NextAttempting a LIVE show from CambridgeAudience interaction encouragedGrowing this platform as a community, not just a show🔔 Subscribe & Follow The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    National Ambition, Local Failure

    Show: The Jimmy Mathis ShowIn this episode, Jimmy Mathis examines the growing gap between governing and posturing in Maryland politics, focusing on recent national appearances and messaging by Wes Moore.After multiple Sunday show appearances and renewed controversy around redistricting and a White House governors’ dinner, the governor has repeatedly framed recent events through the lens of race. Jimmy breaks down why that strategy raises concerns — not as a cultural issue, but as a governing problem.This episode shifts the focus away from national narratives and back to what Maryland residents are experiencing on the ground: rising utility bills, cost-of-living pressures, and policy decisions that are directly impacting families.🔍 Topics CoveredWhy repeated race-based framing risks becoming a political distractionThe real purpose of bipartisan leadership — and why it mattersHow redistricting has become a priority despite low public demandEnergy and environmental policies and their impact on affordabilityThe difference between national ambition and state responsibilityWhy identity politics can weaken accountability instead of strengthening it🧠 Key TakeawayElections and political cycles change, but basic governance doesn’t. When leaders prioritize national relevance over local reality, voters feel it — first in their monthly bills, and then in their trust.💬 Listener QuestionWhat should Maryland leadership be focused on right now — national narratives or everyday affordability?🔔 Stay ConnectedSubscribe to The Jimmy Mathis ShowLeave a review if you value policy-first analysisJoin the conversation in the comments The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    ICE Protests in High Schools — Civil Disobedience or Misinformation?

    Episode OverviewAcross Maryland and across the country, high school students are organizing walkouts to protest ICE. School administrators are responding, parents are asking questions, and social media is applauding the demonstrations.On this episode of The Jimmy Mathis Show, Jimmy Mathis breaks down the legal, constitutional, and historical reality behind student protests—and why civil disobedience is widely misunderstood.This episode is not about silencing students. It’s about education, accountability, and telling the full story.Topics CoveredWhy students do not have a constitutional right to walk off school propertyThe difference between protest and civil disobedienceWhy civil disobedience historically included consequencesWhat the Civil Rights Movement actually achieved—and howThe role of ICE and why understanding it matters before protestingLegal vs. illegal immigration: why the distinction mattersFederal vs. state authority and the role of the ConstitutionWhy schools should use protests as real civics lessonsThe responsibility schools have to protect students during school hoursKey TakeawaysCivil disobedience is meant to force attention—but it also comes with consequencesProtest without education leads to misinformationLegislative change—not slogans—creates lasting impactSchools should teach the entire constitutional process, not just the protest narrativeQuotes from the Episode“The Constitution is not a blank check to break rules.”“Civil disobedience only works when people understand what comes next.”“If students want to protest, we owe them real education—not applause.”Where to Listen🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pandora, and all major podcast platforms.📩 Email: [email protected]🐦 X: @JimmyMathisShow The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The flag is the distraction. The energy policy is the damage.

    Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Jimmy Mathis Show, Jimmy breaks down how Maryland’s political leadership successfully shifted the public conversation away from skyrocketing energy costs—and onto a manufactured controversy that changes nothing.What started as legitimate outrage over unaffordable electric bills, power plant shutdowns, and collapsing affordability was suddenly replaced by a media frenzy over comments made by Wes Moore on a niche sports podcast. Jimmy explains why this narrative shift was intentional, effective, and politically convenient.This episode connects the dots between energy policy, redistricting distractions, media amplification, and why Marylanders are being asked to argue about symbolism instead of substance.Topics CoveredHow and why political narratives get changedMaryland’s self-inflicted energy crisis explained simplyPower plant shutdowns and the lack of replacement capacityWhy energy costs aren’t driven by weather or marketsThe role of media in amplifying distractionsRedistricting politics and why voters don’t careWhy even Democrats like Bill Ferguson are pushing backAffordability as the defining issue of this election cycleKey TakeawaysThis crisis didn’t happen by accident—it happened by policyEnergy, food, and transportation costs matter more than symbolismWhen leaders can’t defend results, they change the conversationMarylanders are being priced out while being talked aroundVoters should focus on outcomes, not rhetoric “The flag is the distraction. The energy policy is the damage.” If you’re angry about rising costs, don’t let anyone redirect that frustration.Follow the policies. Follow the bills. Hold leadership accountable.👉 Redact personal info and post your BGE bill.👉 Share this episode with someone feeling the squeeze.👉 Subscribe for no-nonsense political commentary.About the ShowThe Jimmy Mathis Show delivers direct, unscripted commentary on politics, media, and the issues that actually affect your wallet—without spin, slogans, or party talking points. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Stop Calling Vandalism “Art”

    Episode NotesEpisode Title: Graffiti Isn’t Art — It’s VandalismOverviewThis episode confronts one of the most ignored drivers of urban decline: unchecked graffiti and the refusal of city leaders to enforce quality-of-life laws. This is a blunt, firsthand breakdown of how tagging destroys neighborhoods, drives businesses out, raises insurance costs, and signals lawlessness—while politicians hide behind language like “culture” and “expression.”Key Talking PointsWords MatterCalling graffiti “art” reframes criminal behavior as activism Language is being used to excuse destruction of private property Murals vs. GraffitiMurals are commissioned, permitted, and welcomed Tagging is unauthorized vandalism—no confusion, no gray area Quality of Life Is the Real CrisisResidents experience theft, vandalism, assaults—not statistics People leave cities because daily life becomes unbearable Broken Windows in Real TimeRepeated tagging leads to property damage, insurance penalties, and abandonment Neglect invites more crime—this is observable, not theoretical Businesses Paying the PricePharmacies locking goods behind glass Walgreens and banks shutting down due to theft and vandalism Small business owners forced to absorb constant repair costs Selective Enforcement FailureCommunities know the repeat offenders Police know the offenders Arrests don’t happen—and the behavior continues The Culture Excuse“Part of the culture” has become political cover for decay Expression does not override property rights Poll QuestionIf someone tags your home or business, should they be arrested? Results to be discussed in the following episode Quotes & Soundbites“Murals are art. Graffiti is vandalism. Stop pretending it’s complicated.” “Quality of life matters more than slogans.” “You don’t get to express yourself on someone else’s property.” “When the law isn’t enforced, disorder becomes policy.” TakeawayCities don’t collapse overnight—they erode when small crimes are tolerated and accountability disappears. Graffiti is not harmless. It is a warning sign. Enforce the law, defend taxpayers, and restore order—or accept the consequences. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Tag, You’re It: Virginia Plates and Maryland’s Enforcement Problem

    Episode NotesEpisode Title: Virginia Tags, No Accountability: How Maryland Lost Control of Its RoadsEpisode OverviewIn this episode of The Jimmy Mathis Show, Jimmy breaks down the growing problem of vehicles operating on Maryland roads with Virginia tags—and why the lack of enforcement has turned it into a serious public safety and accountability issue.What began as a loophole has become a system of avoidance: unpaid traffic fines, weaker insurance requirements, bypassed inspections, and drivers who operate as if the rules don’t apply to them. Jimmy examines why this issue has persisted for years, why it’s finally getting attention in Annapolis, and what lawmakers—and law enforcement—could be doing right now without passing a single new law.This episode cuts through the noise to expose how unequal enforcement undermines trust, endangers drivers, and punishes the people who actually follow the rules.  Key Topics DiscussedWhy Virginia tags have become so common on Maryland roads The public safety risks tied to minimal insurance and lack of inspections How unpaid red-light and speed camera fines pile up with no consequences The role of automated enforcement vs. real policing Economic pressures making vehicle ownership unaffordable in Maryland Businesses openly facilitating out-of-state registration Accountability gaps between drivers, vehicles, and enforcement Why existing laws are already sufficient—if enforced   Key TakeawaysDriving is a privilege, and privileges require accountability Out-of-state tags should not equal immunity from Maryland law Automated systems don’t work when there are no consequences Law-abiding drivers are paying the price for uneven enforcement Public safety suffers when accountability disappears   Quotes from the Episode“This problem doesn’t exist because we lack laws—it exists because we lack will.” “If you fish where the fish are, you find what you’re looking for.” “Equal enforcement is the foundation of public trust.”   Call to ActionShare this episode with anyone who drives in Maryland Drop your thoughts and experiences in the comments Follow The Jimmy Mathis Show on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Rumble, and all major platforms Join the conversation on Facebook and stay engaged  The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Schumer’s Shutdown Game: Americans Take a Back Seat to the Liberal Agenda

    In this episode, we break down the growing hypocrisy coming out of Washington as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democrats once again flirt with a government shutdown.While Americans are struggling with inflation, high energy costs, and an uncertain economy, Washington Democrats seem more interested in political leverage than real solutions. We examine how shutdown threats are being used as a pressure tactic—and why everyday citizens are always the ones who pay the price.We also call out the double standard: when Republicans resist bad policy, it’s labeled “extreme,” but when Democrats play shutdown politics, it’s suddenly justified. From the media cover to the broader liberal agenda, we expose how accountability gets lost while Americans are told to sit back and accept it.No spin. No safe talking points.Just a blunt conversation about power, hypocrisy, and who really gets left behind. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Power Grab

    Marylanders are getting crushed by soaring power bills, higher grocery prices, and rising everyday costs—but Annapolis doesn’t seem to be paying attention.In this episode, we take a hard look at Governor Wes Moore’s priorities and ask the uncomfortable question: Why are kitchen-table issues taking a back seat to political gamesmanship?From redistricting battles to the constant reflex of blaming Donald Trump for every problem in Maryland, we break down how deflection has replaced solutions—and how national political narratives are being used to avoid local accountability.This isn’t about slogans or safe talking points. It’s about leadership, responsibility, and the growing frustration of working families who feel ignored while politicians focus on the long game instead of real-life consequences.Topics Covered:Skyrocketing power bills and cost-of-living pressure on Maryland familiesWes Moore’s political priorities vs. everyday economic realityRedistricting and political chess in AnnapolisThe overuse of national talking points to dodge local failuresWhy accountability keeps getting lost in the spin cycleNo spin. No safe narratives.Just straight talk about what’s happening—and who’s paying the price.If you’re fed up with the excuses and want an honest conversation about leadership in Maryland, this episode is for you. 🎙️🔥 The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The Jimmy Mathis Show Larry Hogan out!

    Overview:Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has officially announced he will not seek public office again, putting an end to speculation about a potential political comeback. In a Baltimore Sun op-ed, Hogan reflects on his time in office, the state of American politics, and why he believes it’s time for a new generation of leaders to step forward.Key Topics Covered:Hogan’s announcement and why he’s ruling out another run for governor or SenateHis message about moving forward instead of relitigating the pastCalls for term limits and generational change in politicsHogan’s role as a moderate Republican and frequent critic of President TrumpWhy he chose not to endorse Biden or Trump in 2024The social media post that fueled 2026 comeback rumorsWhat Hogan’s exit means for Maryland politics and Gov. Wes MooreHow Hogan plans to stay involved without holding officeNotable Quotes Discussed:“It was an honor to serve, but it’s time to look forward, not back.”“The fight for Maryland and America’s future… belongs to the people.”Analysis & Commentary:Is Hogan stepping away—or repositioning himself as a party elder and voice of influence?What his departure says about the current state of the Republican Party in blue statesWhether Maryland Republicans can find a successor with broad appealListener Takeaway:Larry Hogan may be leaving electoral politics, but his influence—and his criticism of the political status quo—aren’t going anywhere. The real question now: who steps into the vacuum he leaves behind? The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Power Play: Bisciotti Says He Has It… But Does He?

    “I Have the Power?”In this episode, Jimmy Mathis dives into Steve Bisciotti’s now-infamous “I have the power” moment and what it really says about the state of the Baltimore Ravens. Jimmy breaks down the contradictions inside the organization, the disconnect between ownership and fans, and how the culture of the team has shifted in recent years.From coaching changes to the Lamar Jackson dynamic, Jimmy examines why the franchise feels stuck—and why simply claiming “power” doesn’t mean you actually have it. He looks at the decline in NFL viewership, the over-politicization of sports, and how the league continues to drift away from its core fanbase.With personal insight from years working around the NFL, Jimmy brings an unfiltered, behind-the-curtain perspective you won’t hear anywhere else. Passionate, blunt, and unapologetically honest—this episode cuts through the noise.Topics CoveredSteve Bisciotti’s “I have the power” momentThe real power structure inside the Ravens organizationLamar Jackson’s influence on decisionsWhy Harbaugh’s exit was inevitableThe NFL’s shift away from its fanbaseDeclining viewership and over-complicated broadcast dealsPolitics creeping into sports entertainmentHow the league lost its “distraction value”The instability and contradictions at the top of the Ravens organizationKey TakeawaysPower is shown through decisions, not slogans.Ownership and management appear more disconnected from fans than ever.The NFL’s business model is pushing everyday fans away.The Ravens have cultural issues that run deeper than coaching.Baltimore fans deserve transparency—and accountability. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Ed Hale, Maryland Politics & The Party That Failed Working Families | The Jimmy Mathis Show

    Episode SummaryIn this episode, Jimmy Mathis breaks down the political landscape heading into Maryland’s legislative session and examines why accountability inside the governor’s administration has become one of the most overlooked issues in state government. Jimmy highlights Ed Hale’s CEO-style approach to leadership, the massive budget challenges facing the state, and the opportunities created by newly released polling data.This episode dives deep into the failures of current leadership, the consequences of uncontrolled spending, and why voters may be more open than ever to a Republican governor.Topics CoveredWhy accountability in the governor’s administration is nonexistentHow Ed Hale thinks like a CEO and demands departmental responsibilityWhy Wes Moore’s approach to leadership is failing MarylandersThe reality behind the “no new taxes or fees” promiseWhy Democrats must now make massive budget cutsThe political opening shown by new statewide poll numbersHow Maryland’s policies are driving businesses and residents awayWhy Ed Hale’s background, success, and discipline matterMisconceptions and criticisms of Ed Hale’s party switchLong-term failures of Democratic fiscal policyDecline of Baltimore and loss of major employersWhy Republican candidates must avoid “boutique bills”Why the rich and business community continue to flee the stateKey TakeawaysGovernment should operate like a well-run corporation: the governor is the CEO, secretaries are department heads, and accountability is mandatory.Maryland’s budget crisis is real: Democrats must now make massive cuts after decades of overspending.Poll numbers are shifting: voter dissatisfaction with taxes and spending opens a real path for a Republican victory.Maryland has driven out business and opportunity: Six Flags, the Commanders, the FBI building—major losses tied directly to state leadership.Ed Hale brings real-world experience: veteran, entrepreneur, self-made, fiscally disciplined.Democratic policy has failed the working class: rising crime, out-migration, business closures, and broken systems prove it. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    1.7 Seven billion and counting

    In this episode, Jimmy dives deep into the issues currently gripping Maryland—spiraling crime, exploding government spending, a looming $1.7B deficit, and growing frustration from everyday residents struggling to get by. What begins as a discussion about local political motives expands into a full breakdown of the state’s structural problems and the political opportunity forming ahead of the 2026 elections.Jimmy highlights the rising concern over quality-of-life issues, including retail theft spreading beyond Baltimore City into Baltimore County and Anne Arundel County. Long-standing institutions like Walgreens and Bank of America are pulling out of neighborhoods, signaling deeper economic instability and a collapse of basic services.The episode also challenges the narrative of government “accountability,” questioning whether state leadership—including Governor Wes Moore—has taken responsibility for the worsening fiscal and social conditions. With Moore’s approval rating sliding and the legislative session yet to begin, Jimmy argues that the administration’s excuses are running thin.Education spending plays a major role in the conversation, with over $22,000 per pupil allocated but little measurable improvement. Jimmy pushes back on the lack of oversight, and the reliance on spending without results — pointing to the Kerwin plan and the role of the Department of Education.A major theme of the episode is state sovereignty and the relevance of the 10th Amendment. Jimmy argues that federal agencies controlling education, environmental laws, and policing undermine the effectiveness of local governance. He draws parallels to the Baltimore Police Department consent decree and the broader consequences of federal involvement in state affairs.As the 2026 gubernatorial race approaches, Jimmy lays out a roadmap for Republicans: unify after the primary, deliver a clear economic message, focus on affordability, and capitalize on voter dissatisfaction. While sweeping change won’t happen overnight, a GOP governor with veto power could slow the state’s financial freefall and shift political momentum. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The Jimmy Mathis Show

    Jimmy Mathis and Ed Hale Jr talk everything Turmp! Focusing on retaking the Panama Canal. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The Jimmy Mathis Show

    Today on JMS. The first legal action has been taken against Trump on his birthright executive order.  This is a win for Trump. We will explain.   Maryland lawmakers target part-time residents in ba id to close tax loopholes and budget gap. And Offensive tattoos and ‘see-through clothing’ can get you kicked off your next Spirit Airlines flight The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The Jimmy Mathis Show

    Today on the Jimmy Mathis Show….. Congress passes Laken Riley Act in early win for Trump on immigration. Trump orders all federal diversity, equity and inclusion employees placed on paid leave starting Wednesday The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The Jimmy Mathis Show

    President Trump kicked off his second term by signing a flurry of executive actions aimed at overturning his predecessor's policies and delivering on some of his many campaign promises. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The Jimmy Mathis Show

    Trump sets out to erase Biden’s legacy with pardons and orders immediately after taking office The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The Jimmy Mathis Show

    Governor’s budget proposal to include tax cuts and ‘growth agenda’ spending The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    Jimmy Mathis Show 002

    On today’s show. LA millionaires shell out for $2,000-an-hour private firefighters as overwhelmed city abandons neighborhoods to the flames. Biden defends foreign policy record despite ongoing crises. A majority of Marylanders support requiring local officials to cooperate with federal efforts to arrest and deport noncitizens in the state who have committed crimes, according to a poll released Wednesday. Gavin Newsom and California Democrats reach $50M deal to Trump-proof the state. The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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    The Jimmy Mathis Show

    The Jimmy Mathis Show is back! Jimmy announces starting today that JMS will now be available via all the normal streaming services. The Jimmy Mathis Show has been a destination for years when it comes to promoting constitutional conservatism. We ask our audience to like, subscribe, and share the program as we build our listener base. Email Jimmy at [email protected] The Jimmy Mathis indoctrinating common sense 

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The Jimmy Mathis Show is back! Jimmy announces starting today that JMS will now be available via all the normal streaming services. The Jimmy Mathis Show has been a destination for years when it comes to promoting constitutional conservatism. We ask our audience to like, subscribe, and share the program as we build our listener base. Email Jimmy at [email protected]

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