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S2 Ep14: News With My Fiance: April 21st 2022
Season 2 · Episode 14

S2 Ep14: News With My Fiance: April 21st 2022

News with My Fiance

April 21, 20221h 15m

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Show Notes

On this weeks show
  • Canada to ban foreigners from buying homes as prices soar

  • Massachusetts parents sue school, say officials encouraged children to use new names, pronouns without consent

  • Downtown Portland property owners, developers bankroll big money push to defeat Jo Ann Hardesty, reelect Dan Ryan in City Council races

  • FBI warns of rise in sextortion crimes targeting teen boys

  • Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signs farmworker overtime pay bill

At 8:45, News Editor for the Portland Mercury, Alex Zelinski, will be joining us to talk  about the spicy Washington County DA race that is taking aim at Portland.

Hosts, producers: Morgan Jones and DJ Ambush
Engineer: Nebraska Lucas
News writers: Bryan Miller
Podcast Editor: Kyle Gilmer

TEXT MESSAGES:
7:58
am Not to change the subject to much but it definitely Doesn't fall far from the rental crisis

8:04am I make 31$ an hours and it's not enough to live comfortable

8:09am FACTS

8:12am I bought a house in 1985 for one year’s salary at an average mid level manager state job. That house is now worth more than 7 times the median annual wage… I could not afford to move the past 20 years if I wanted to! I’m probably here until they wheel me out…

8:13am FLAAATLINERS!!!!!   Flatliners was NO JOKE! -Rudo

8:24am I have no idea how I would live if I was coming up now. It is scary as hell.

8:34am Good morning Morgan and Ambush. Did y'all hear about the professor, at Shawnee State (Ohio), who refused to use a student's preferred pronouns on the grounds of religious freedom? The university settled for 400k --Malcolm

8:44am I wanted to make a correction... the professor sued the university because he was being "reprimanded". The university settled with him for 400k rather than draw it out.