March 8, 2019
Morning Show 2h 2m Complete Radio Episode 2019
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed ammunition storage and reliability, particularly nickel-plated brass for long-term caching and maritime environments. He covered Hawaii's proposed Second Amendment repeal, attributing it to communist and Japanese influence. Koernke criticized government interference in fusion energy development, contrasting private sector innovation with bureaucratic stagnation. He promoted preparedness items including body armor, water filters, and freeze-dried food from Walmart clearance sections. The show featured discussion of music and unit traditions, with a caller criticizing billionaire Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz's presidential ambitions. Koernke concluded with commentary opposing U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, warning against foreign entanglements and advocating for citizens to focus on family, liberty, and mutual defense of property rights.

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