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No Uncertain Terms Episode 46 Transcript

INTRO MUSIC : “9:30 May 2” by The Minutemen Philip Blumel: Breakthrough in the U.S. House. Hi, this is Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the Term Limits Movement, for the week of July 1, 2019. Stacey Selleck: Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: In the states, the votes

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 45 Transcript

INTRO MUSIC : “Let’s Go” by The Cars Philip Blumel:               Mr. Term Limits goes to Washington. For the first time in 20 years, last week, the US Senate held hearings on congressional term limits and the star witness was our own nick Tomboulides. Hi, I’m Philip Lomell. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 44 Transcript

INTRO MUSIC : “Maybe Tomorrow” by The Chords Philip Blumel: U.S. Term Limits is marching on Washington this week in the wake of an uproar over congressional pay increases. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement for the week of June 17, 2019. Stacey Selleck:

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 43 Transcript

INTRO MUSIC :  “1,000,000” by R.E.M. Philip Blumel: Congressional Term Limits broke through last week as an issue in the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination. Hi. I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the Term Limits movement for the week of June 10, 2019. Stacey Selleck: Your sanctuary from

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 42 Transcript

INTRO MUSIC :  “Washington Bullets” by The Clash Philip Blumel: Down in the states, the legislative sessions are wrapping up for the year. How did term limits fare? More importantly, how are we positioned for next year? Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement, for

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 41 Transcript

Donald Trump:   We’ve cut more regulations in a year and a quarter than any administration whether it’s four years, eight years or, in one case, 16 years. Should we go back to 16 years? Should we do that? Congressman, can we have that extended? The last time I jokingly said that, the papers started saying,

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 40 Transcript

INTRO MUSIC :  “Ether” by Gang Of Four Philip Blumel: Your voices were heard in Missouri last week. Hi, this is Phillip Blumel, welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement, for the week of May 20th, 2019. Stacey Selleck: Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: Voters will have

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 39 Transcript

Speaker 1: The list of potential Democratic challenges to President Trump is growing. It ranges from lawmakers to mega donors and celebrities, but only a small number of hopefuls. INTRO MUSIC :  “Let’s Have A War” by Fear Philip Blumel: Still more candidates are announcing their intentions to run for President in 2020. As the

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 37 Transcript

INTRO MUSIC :  “Creep” by Radiohead Philip Blumel: There’s movement in Missouri plus a career politician wants to cap off is 46-year stint in Washington with a new gig, the U.S. presidency. And what’s up with Andrew Yang? I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the Term Limits Movement, for

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 36 Transcript

INTRO MUSIC :  “Gallow’s Pole” by Led Zeppelin Philip Blumel:               Warning: the primary subject of the following episode is adverse preselection. Abandon all hope, ye who dare enter here. Philip Blumel:               Hi, I’m Philip Blumel, welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the Term Limits movement for the week of April 22nd, 2019.

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