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The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast for Sunday, December 22, 2013

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It’s our first ever annual Christmas/Year-End Special Podcast!

Join us this week, our last podcast of the year, for a bit more light-hearted fun, Christmas banter, Randy’s Christmas Movie Quiz…what else?

Oh yeah….TWO TRIVIA QUESTIONS!  Which means, yes, TWO WINNERS!

And the debut of the much-anticipated, much-hyped 1st Annual Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast blooper reel.  (Some content in that may not be suitable for children.  Seriously.)

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So join us! Celebrate! Cheer!  And something else with an exclamation point!  All on this week’s Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast!  (Just click play below.)

The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast for Sunday, December 8, 2013 — WE’RE BAAACK!!!!!!!

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The world has been mourning the passing of two famous persons this week (and we’ll give you three guesses and a hint about which Wal-Mart didn’t immediately exploit for commercial reasons–the hint: they didn’t exploit Nelson Mandela).  Plus, the United States and the world remember the “infamous” day that shifted the direction of the entire world, the United States and the world “debate” territorial rights, labor practices (both legal and illegal, slavery and minimum wage, Limbaugh AND Pope Francis), and the United States and the world are treated to the return of the Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast (You’re welcome, world) AND the bright, shiny return of TRIVIA QUESTIONS!!!   Continue reading

The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast for Sunday, November 17, 2013

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An American president makes a bit of a game-changing announcement.  A Canadian mayor makes an announcement that he (and anyone that doesn’t have the slightest bit of humor) probably wishes he hadn’t.  Mr. Randy Yohe talks about how West Virginia worked in making JFK president, while The Philosopher Monk talks about the conspiracies that worked to unmake him.

All this, plus a special tribute to what we probably lost when Kennedy died–at the end of the show–and more!  Here’s this week’s installment of The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast!  (Just click the play button below to listen.)

Lone Nut or Conspiracy?

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Upcoming on Sunday is the second part to our JFK Assassination series, in which we will explore the problems and theories that have had the truth being a conspiracy, and which has been a virtual majority position with Americans–and the international community–since the very beginning.  Now, we would like your input, so place your vote–very simple choice, Lone Gunman or a conspiracy? Continue reading

The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast for Sunday, November 10, 2013

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This week is a veteran’s special, AND the birthday of the United States Marine Corps so tune in as a predictably excited Bryan tries to cram in all the news stories he can (like the typhoon in the Pacific, and an apology that President Obama has extended) before Ronnie and Randy start talking about JFK and his assassination, in the first of a two-part series.  All this and more on this week’s podcast!

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The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast for Sunday, November 3, 2013

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On this week’s The Parts in the Sum Weekly podcast, Randy talks about the history and future of the steel industry in the Ohio River Valley, Bryan talks about a dead horse and the circumstances that led him to become that way, and Ronnie very monkly philosophizes on the history of political parties in the United States–all this and more on this week’s podcast!

Join us and become informed and enlightened, one and all!  (Just press the Play button below)

The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast for Sunday, October 27, 2013

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It’s our Halloween show!  And because of that, Randy Yohe has some info for us on hauntings in West Virginia, the world has some info for our country on acceptable intelligence practices, and the Philosopher Monk has some info for you on Fracking.

This and more on this week’s edition of The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast! (Just click the play button below.)

The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast for Sunday, October 20, 2013

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The Shutdown is over! (For a while anyways.)  We’ll have an analysis of that.  Plus, a little known document called the Constitution actually says stuff about an organization we call Congress, and we’ll tell you about that.  Tune in while Bryan admirably captains this ship without his co-host and does a wonderful job of it!   (Plus there’s a lot of news in there, too!)

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Breaking News: They Say There’s Agreement

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PSW News — By R.e. Glenn

Politico is reporting that Senate Majority Leader and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced they have an agreement to reopen the government and lift the debt ceiling.

“This compromise we reached will provide our economy with the stability it desperately needs,” Reid said on the Senate floor.

“This has been a long, challenging few weeks for Congress and for the country. It is my hope that today we can put some of those most urgent issues behind us,” McConnell said.

The agreement will open the government through Jan. 15, lift the debt ceiling trough Feb. 7, and require a bicameral budget conference committee by Dec. 13.

After leaving a party meeting led by McConnell, conservative senators said they will allow swift passage of the bill. Asked if he’d block a quick vote, Sen. Ted Cruz answered: “Of course not.”

But is this just a little too late? Another credit agency issued a notice that it is reconsidering the AAA rating for the same reasons we lost that top-tier rating from Moody’s in 2011–not because of untrustworthy financial practices, but for untrustworthy politics. Also, China has issued a statement calling for a “de-Americanized” world economy, speaking the words that a lot of the international community has been thinking through this whole unnecessary shutdown/debt limit fiasco.

The Parts in the Sum Weekly Podcast for Sunday, October 13, 2013

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We are coming up on the brink of the first ever debt ceiling breach (which is news, but also the topic for the inaugural education segment–quite a coincidence, don’t you think?), the Nobel Peace prize has been awarded (and none of our trio of famous whistleblower/leakers got it, just FYI), and we pay tribute to an honored local area journalist on her 92nd birthday.  (The U.S. Navy has a birthday, too–just FYI!)

All this and more on this week’s show, join us and listen–be educated, just by clicking the play