November 10, 2016
Evening Show 1h 3m Complete Radio Episode 2016
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 post-election landscape, focusing on ammunition supply chain implications of a 600-container U.S. military shipment to Germany—the largest in 20 years—and its potential to drive domestic ammunition shortages and price increases. He analyzed a Seattle shooting incident near anti-Trump protests, arguing it likely involved self-defense against attackers rather than a protest-related incident, and criticized media obfuscation of details. Koernke addressed post-election civil unrest, voter fraud concerns, and the need for civilian border patrols in Arizona, with callers discussing ammunition reloading, government procurement practices, and constitutional sheriffs' roles in counterinsurgency operations.

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