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Saturday Morning Coffee for Saturday, September 30, 2023

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Welcome to Saturday Morning Coffee for Saturday, September 30, 2023!

Glenn and Reese are back in the studio this week for another fresh brew of Saturday Morning Coffee. Reese and Glenn discuss the sad news that Sen. Diane Feinstein has passed away, and the time for Term Limits and the need for an amendment to the US Constitution to address this critical issue. If you've been in Congress (the House and the Senate) for more than 20 years, it's time for you to move along and further the Education of other communities. Reese and Glenn discuss how we might make that happen.

We also discuss the hardships that all progressives, liberals, and social democrats face when they have to start picking up the tab for the costs of their policies. Mayor Adams is New York City has finally discovered the costs to the Big Apple of being a "sanctuary city" for the tired, poor, huddled masses of the world... and according to Mayor Adams, NYC has never faced a graver threat and he "sees no end to it." Hmmm... things that make you go hmm... What happened to all that high-minded rhetoric that then-candidate Adams used to lecture us from the campaign trail just two short years ago?

We're also joined on the show this week by Rep. Matt Leber, a member of the S.C. House of Representatives, who also serves as the State Chair for South Carolina, for the Ramaswami for President Campaign.

Reese also announces a new contest for another batch of SMC loot and coffee, so be sure to listen carefully for how to enter!

If you have comments, suggestions, show topic requests or questions, please drop us a line at the SMC Mailbag:

reeseboydSMC@gmail.com

Also, if you're looking for some great coffee to go with the Saturday Morning Coffee podcast, please be sure to check our coffee sponsor for the show:

www.onenationcoffee.com

where each purchase benefits the One Nation Foundation (onenationfoundation.org), which benefits military veterans and first responders! And if you use the "Saturday Morning Coffee" promo code, you'll get a 10% discount on your purchase! So please support One Nation Coffee and the great work being done by the One Nation Foundation! Have a great week and thanks for listening to Saturday Morning Coffee!

Thanks,
The Saturday Morning Coffee Team
Proverbs 3:5-6

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Welcome to Saturday Morning Coffee for Saturday, September 30, 2023!

Glenn and Reese are back in the studio this week for another fresh brew of Saturday Morning Coffee. Reese and Glenn discuss the sad news that Sen. Diane Feinstein has passed away, and the time for Term Limits and the need for an amendment to the US Constitution to address this critical issue. If you've been in Congress (the House and the Senate) for more than 20 years, it's time for you to move along and further the Education of other communities. Reese and Glenn discuss how we might make that happen.

We also discuss the hardships that all progressives, liberals, and social democrats face when they have to start picking up the tab for the costs of their policies. Mayor Adams is New York City has finally discovered the costs to the Big Apple of being a "sanctuary city" for the tired, poor, huddled masses of the world... and according to Mayor Adams, NYC has never faced a graver threat and he "sees no end to it." Hmmm... things that make you go hmm... What happened to all that high-minded rhetoric that then-candidate Adams used to lecture us from the campaign trail just two short years ago?

We're also joined on the show this week by Rep. Matt Leber, a member of the S.C. House of Representatives, who also serves as the State Chair for South Carolina, for the Ramaswami for President Campaign.

Reese also announces a new contest for another batch of SMC loot and coffee, so be sure to listen carefully for how to enter!

If you have comments, suggestions, show topic requests or questions, please drop us a line at the SMC Mailbag:

reeseboydSMC@gmail.com

Also, if you're looking for some great coffee to go with the Saturday Morning Coffee podcast, please be sure to check our coffee sponsor for the show:

www.onenationcoffee.com

where each purchase benefits the One Nation Foundation (onenationfoundation.org), which benefits military veterans and first responders! And if you use the "Saturday Morning Coffee" promo code, you'll get a 10% discount on your purchase! So please support One Nation Coffee and the great work being done by the One Nation Foundation! Have a great week and thanks for listening to Saturday Morning Coffee!

Thanks,
The Saturday Morning Coffee Team
Proverbs 3:5-6

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