Iowa Talk Guys #062 Government Social Media, Healthy Amish Kids, Canada’s Right to Die Laws

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Originally aired July 17, 2023. On this episode, the talk guys discuss how a U.S. District Judge barred government agencies from talking to social media companies. Like agencies that talked to social media companies during the 2016 U.S. elections. We go over some opinion columns and laugh at their absurdity. The talk guys believe everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but some of these columnists opinions are extreme and make them look crazy while they label everyone else as insane. We also discuss an article that claims a "study" was done on Amish children and chronic illnesses. Canada has an assisted suicide program where citizens can be euthanized by the state in order for the state to save money. Free healthcare doesn’t mean it’s good healthcare. To end the show, we discuss Gov. Kim Reynolds new abortion law, which she just signed into effect for the state of Iowa.

Join your hosts, Theo, Teepee, and Erock, as they go over the current and past events that have led to the interesting times we are living in today and why you should probably care.

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