Be Reasonable: with Your Moderator, Chris Paul
High, Noon for Thursday July 30th 2020

In today's episode:
The shameless misrepresentation of Trump's tweet about mail-in voting and election delay.
The story of when Amazon sold me a 'new' stolen MacBook and how Jeff Bezos denied it happens in his congressional testimony, and how Amazon responded when I tweeted my story at a congressman.
Explosives found in a Seattle van, even though the 'protests' are really almost entirely peaceful.
Who is really seizing authoritarian control over our political system - it's not Trump.
California's policy of putting homeless people into hotels 'for coronavirus'.
The Washington DC decision to open in-person schooling after November 6th - 3 days after the election AND how Washington State's emergency order on coronavirus was set to expire on November 5th (now updated to November 25th).
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- Broadcast on:
- 20 Feb 2022
In today's episode:
The shameless misrepresentation of Trump's tweet about mail-in voting and election delay.
The story of when Amazon sold me a 'new' stolen MacBook and how Jeff Bezos denied it happens in his congressional testimony, and how Amazon responded when I tweeted my story at a congressman.
Explosives found in a Seattle van, even though the 'protests' are really almost entirely peaceful.
Who is really seizing authoritarian control over our political system - it's not Trump.
California's policy of putting homeless people into hotels 'for coronavirus'.
The Washington DC decision to open in-person schooling after November 6th - 3 days after the election AND how Washington State's emergency order on coronavirus was set to expire on November 5th (now updated to November 25th).
Support the show (https://www.ko-fi.com/imyourmoderator)Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/be-reasonable-with-your-moderator-chris-paul.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.