Radio Show Hour 2 – 12/27/2022
Liberty Roundtable PodcastDecember 27, 20220:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 2 – 12/27/2022

* Casting Crowns – I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day.

* A Sermon, on the Second Coming of Christ – John Hargrove

* Delivering sermons in the Capitol in Washington began in Thomas Jefferson’s administration and continued for decades until after the Civil War!

* Sam Loves and Promotes “The Chosen” Series! – How do I get the Angel Studios app? – Angel.com

* The Pay It Forward model, where if viewers want to support a show, they have the option to pay it forward so that it stays free for future viewers.

* Let It Be Christmas – Alan Jackson.

* Paul Harvey ~ A Christmas Story- The Man And The Birds.

* Alabama – Christmas In Dixie.

* For those who think Big Tech has been a little more Big Brotherish lately, there’s a reason.

* The Big List of former federal agents now working for Big Tech – ‘So many ex-FBI work at Twitter they have Slack channel’.

* They even shut down the channel for the voice of a sitting president of the United States, Donald Trump, because his opinion about the 2020 election disagreed with theirs.

* Of course, the corporations called the speech they censored “misinformation,” but the American public now understands that accusation itself was misinformation.

* The FBI interfered in the 2020 election by telling tech companies to suppress reporting about the scandals revealed by that abandoned laptop, when in fact the reports all were true.

* Probably most prominent is Jim Baker, who used to work at the CIA and for a time was Twitter’s lawyer.

* The Daily Mail has assembled the long, long list of former federal agents now working in Big Tech.

* Do You Hear What I Hear?

* Have you Seen The Movie – The Most Wonderful Time of the Year?

* Turning Empty Offices Into Potential Housing NYT.

* There’s about 998 million square feet of office real estate across the United States that’s available.

* That’s a vast amount of empty space — nearly 13% of the market — that could be turned into two-bedroom apartments, big-box retailers, boutique hotels, community college classrooms or even studios for artists.

* As researchers estimate that office value will plunge 39% from pre-pandemic levels.

* The United States faces a deficit of more than three million homes.