Nick Reed PODCAST 10.28.22 - College Students Are Getting Scarier

Published: Oct. 28, 2022, 2:04 p.m.

Hour 3 -  Good Friday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: President Biden said during a Thursday speech that the price of gasoline was "over five dollars" when he took office, despite the actual average price of regular gasoline being $2.39. The husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Paul, has been "violently assaulted" this morning in a San Francisco home invasion. College students are getting more and more scary... More than 80% of the college undergraduates surveyed said the First Amendment, “which deals with freedom of speech,” is “an important amendment that still needs to be followed and respected in today’s society.” That 80% remains too low, however — that means 1 in 5 students won’t even give lip service to free speech. More than 65% agreed with each of the following two scenarios: first, that professors and administrators should forfeit their jobs if they don’t “make statements in favor of diversity, equity, and inclusion,” and second, that “new employees at any company, business, or organization” should be “required” to “sign” such statements. Members of a small Minnesota town sounded the alarm about the damage to the environment they said would come from a "clean energy" project funded by the Biden administration. The lovely Emily Johnson stops by: Emily talks about the interest rates and how to combat inflation. Two clients are on the hunt! One is looking for a home north of Springfield, while the other is looking for a home in Springfield near 65. Josh with the Pyramid Roofing Company joins us: Happy early birthday, Josh! The Pyramid Roofing Company will host a trunk or treat event at the Nathanael Greene/close memorial park. It will start at 2 PM. Josh and his team have been quite busy with the recent rain. This is your PSA to check and clean your gutters. Gary with Ruck N' Run: The Ruck N' Run will be here before you know it. The 8th annual run will take place on November 12th. Opening ceremonies will start around 8:20 a.m. We hope to see you at 1100 w hwy 174!