December 19, 2013
Morning Show 1h 0m Complete Radio Episode 2013
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed U.S.-India diplomatic tensions stemming from India's Supreme Court reinstatement of a colonial-era ban on homosexual acts, arguing that the Obama administration's retaliation against Indian diplomats reflected the influence of LGBTQ+ individuals in the U.S. government. He analyzed the geopolitical implications for Asia, particularly regarding India's potential role as a counterbalance to China in a potential World War III scenario. The show also featured an extended discussion with caller Doug about declining ammunition loads and powder specifications in the reloading industry, with Koernke attributing the changes to liability concerns, cost-cutting by corporate manufacturers, and the influence of inferior European firearm designs like Glock pistols that cannot handle traditional American pressure standards. He criticized the takeover of American arms manufacturers by foreign corporations, particularly FN (Belgium), and urged listeners to stockpile brass and ammunition components in preparation for future shortages.

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