Mike Slater discusses the intentional blackouts caused by power companies in California and what Governor Newsom has to say about it. Mike also gives us insight as to how the 19th amendment came to be. Later in the show, Jonathan Jakubowski joins Mike to discuss if it is possible for millennials to have conservative views.
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