Minnesota Progressive Repartee
Weekdays 4-5PM
It's our daily repartee from 4-5 PM. What does repartee mean? Conversation or speech characterized by quick, witty comments or replies. It's progressive radio without the pledge drives or tote bags!
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Doug talks about the unfortunate parade float accident involving Republican candidates. Also why are big box stores saying their properties values are lower than what they’re assessed?
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Doug Pagitt speaks with Jake Faleschini, Director of the Courts Program with Legal Progress at the Center for American Progress, who attended the Kavanaugh hearing today. Also why voting for a DFL governor affects the state supreme court like a president affects the federal supreme court. Then Doug tries to figure out why Randy in…
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Doug Pagitt talks about Amy Klobuchar’s comments from Sunday about regretting voting to get rid of the filibuster in 2013. Also thoughts on day 1 of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings. And then an interview with CD2 candidate Angie Craig.
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Doug Pagitt and Hunter Hawes talk the state fair. Trump’s ethics and behavior. General Mills providing benefits to their employees and Donzel Leggett a General Mills VP is running for state house in Chaska.
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Doug and Brett talk about a MinnPost article that explains the ramifications of Minnesota losing a Congressional seat after the 2020 census. Also the city of St. Paul wants to eliminate library late fees…is that the right thing to do? And Steve Morse of the MN Environmental Partnership talks about local environment issues.
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Doug Pagitt and Brett talk about what Republicans fear a Democratic controlled House might investigate. Also should politicians become more personable when they campaign? And the importance of civic mindedness.
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