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Tony Trupiano: The Voice of the People for Thursday, December 3, 2015

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December 3, 2015, brings yet another mass shooting, another reminder that the National Rifle Association owns the GOP, that the political will we discuss so often on this show is absent and the courage to protect our citizens with the kind of logical and obvious legislation that can no longer be about politics but about reality.  And the reality is simple:  while the extreme 2nd Amendment zealots continue to buy their ability to sell more guns, at all cost, our friends, neighbors, CHILDREN, and others are being killed at the pace of a mass shooting a month.  Think about that, seriously!

Joining us is our National Political Director Richard Zombeck to help Tony break down what happened, what needs to happen and the likelihood it will happen.  Is this time enough?  We'll also check in with Lonnie Scott, the Executive Director of Progress Michigan and PM's recent FOIA request of the Attorney General's office and discover the cost and what is at stake.  As the political candidate season is on top of us, a recently announced candidate for the State Board of Education, John Stweart, joins Tony to discuss his vision for the Board, his amazing background, and his ongoing commitment to making sure our school-age children get all the advantages they should have.  He is a great advocate and will stop at nothing to be sure we protect our children in the classroom and beyond!  James Clift with the Michigan Environmental Council checks in with the show to share the cost of power and how the state and the utilities are still getting it wrong.

Join us on-air by calling 347-308-8392 or e-mail Tony at tony@thetonyshow.org. You can like us on Facebook at Tony Trupiano or at The Voice of the People and on Twitter @tonytrupiano and @ VOTPTony.

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