| Date | Time | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Tue. 5/19 | 10:15 AM |
Tony Francois, Pacific Legal Fdn - virus rent relief
Tony Francois talks about the concept of rent and mortgage forgiveness during the pandemic. |
| Fri. 5/22 | 10:15 AM |
Fr Robert Sirico, Action Inst - re-opening churches
Father Robert Sirico discusses the importance of re-opening churches during the pandemic. |
| Tue. 5/26 | 10:15 AM |
Todd Gaziano, Pacific Legal Fdn - Regulatory Bill of Rights
Todd Gaziano discusses ten principles geared towards ensuring due process for Americans from regulatory agencies. |
| Fri. 5/29 | 10:15 AM |
Stan Veuger, American Enterprise Inst - mail-in voting
Stan Veuger discusses the pros and cons of mail-in voting. |
| Mon. 6/1 | 10:15 AM |
Will Rinehart, Ctr for Growth - regulating Twitter
Will Rinehart discusses why federal regulation of Twitter and Facebook's content will have negative repercussions. |
| Tue. 6/2 | 10:15 AM |
Sean Higgins, Competitive Enterprise Inst - CA tax on jobs
Sean Higgins talks about California's attempt to tax all businesses $275/worker if they have 500+ employees. |
| Fri. 6/5 | 10:15 AM |
Heather Mac Donald, Manhattan Inst - black on white crime
Heather Mac Donald talks about the huge disparity between black-on-white violent crime and white-on-black violent crime. |
| Mon. 6/8 | 10:15 AM |
Michael Farren, Geo Mason Univ - jobs coming back!
Michael Farren discusses the surprising job increases, despite the pandemic. |
| Tue. 6/9 | 10:15 AM |
Cully Stimson, Heritage Fdn - branding Antifa a terror group
Cully Stimson talks about designating the Antifa group a terrorist organization. |
| Fri. 6/12 | 10:15 AM |
Jay Schweikert, CATO Inst - "qualified immunity"
Jay Schweikert discusses "qualified immunity" for police and government employees. |
| Mon. 6/15 | 10:15 AM |
Amanda Makki, GOP candidate for Congress
Amanda Makki discusses her battle to win the 13th Congressional District and unseat Charlie Crist. |
| Tue. 6/16 | 10:15 AM |
John Berlau, Competitive Enterprise Inst - Govt digital currency
John Berlau talks about prohibiting the government from starting its own digital currency or payment system. |
| Fri. 6/19 | 10:15 AM |
Derek Scissors, American Enterprise Inst - China's covid coverup
Derek Scissors talks about an ongoing coverup of pandemic cases in China. |
| Mon. 6/22 | 10:15 AM |
Dan Ortner, Pacific Legal Fdn - Espinoza v MT Dept of Revenue
Dan Ortner talks about whether Montana should be forced to allow students attending religious schools to qualify for a tax-credit scholarship. |
| Tue. 6/23 | 10:15 AM |
Joel Zinberg, Competitive Enterprise Inst - pandemic politics
Joel Zinberg discusses how politics shapes many scientists' advice on how to stay safe from covid-19. |
| Fri. 6/26 | 10:15 AM |
Josh Smith, Ctr for Opportunity - don't stop immigration
Josh Smith says President Trump's executive order limiting immigration during the pandemic is misguided. |
| Mon. 6/29 | 10:15 AM |
Jim Burling, Pacific Legal Fdn - Supreme Court cases
Jim Burling discusses some of the remaining 13 Supreme Court cases yet to be decided, and looks back at recent decisions. |
| Tue. 6/30 | 10:15 AM |
Nolan Gray, Geo Mason University - community pandemic recovery
Nolan Gray talks about policies which - if implemented - will help communities recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. |
| Fri. 7/3 | 10:15 AM |
Scott Rasmussen, pollster - Workplace Recovery Act
Scott Rasmussen talks about an effort to provide needed repairs to businesses damaged by recent protests. |
| Mon. 7/6 | 10:15 AM |
Myron Ebell, Competitive Enterprise Inst - infrastructure meddling
Myron Ebell discusses a bill by House Democrats that would waste taxpayer money on mindless envronment and transportation projects. |