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Author: Jeni Vincent

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Stripped Down is an uncompromising conservative talk show where Jeni and Dean ramble on about current political and social issues. Dean is a lover of his own voice, while Jeni can’t get a word in edgewise. Join us for the ride while we highlight the current issues Nevadans are facing.
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Identity politics, minimum wage with minimum effort from the work force, and equal human rights vs equity of people themselves. 
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2022-08-1150:59

Pay for play: Stripping away voting rights of the people to implement appointments to the school board. We also talk about border security and the intentions behind immigrant caravans. 
Back to school: Failed policies, and how the school district is failing our teachers and students. Also this week we talk about some of the manuvering by the left with the Assault Weapon Ban Bill. 
Why would you set the stage for a crisis? We talk about some of the things we have recently seen that seem all too overwhelmingly like they are intentional. Maybe it is due to incompetence, or maybe it is planned to create chaos and dependency.
Jeni and Dean talk about some of impacts "green" initiatives will have on our infrastructure. The poor planning of policy makers when it comes to EVs and water supply.
The left is on a roll! Jeni and Dean break down potential strategy from the Progressive Left, and Jeni questions their next move. If they are already redefining what a man and woman are, she wants to know if they will redefine something ensuring our fundamental right to bear arms. Listen to this episode and find out where she goes with this. 
Everyone says to vet your candidates, but they don't really tell you how to. The call to action for vetting is great, but you first need to know where to start. In this special episode Jeni and Dean go over some basic steps on how to vet your candidates. We share our opinion on a few things to look out for while doing so. 
Today we had Joey Gilbert and Noah Malgeri on the show. Joey shares about the gubernatorial recount he has called for, and what he expects the results to be. Noah shares about the machine validation process and it's flaws in Nevada. 
Some major political movement this week in regards to policy. We talk about SCOTUS' Roe v Wade and NY Concealed Carry rulings, their impact, and what might be coming. A bit of a different take on these rulings from Dean, and what we think this means in the future.                 We want to know what you think: Do you think the ruling on Roe v Wade is a win for Nevadans?
The primary elections were disappointing to say it softly. Which is not something we did on this week's show. Dean unleashes about the disappointments we witnessed, or how it seems we as voters are being forced to accept inadequate representatives. The public obviously wants change, yet in our opinions the primary elections failed to represent this.
Mike Campion, candidate for County Commission District F. Conversation about the growing trend of soft Republicans who intentionally refuse to commit to meaningful policies consistently, or those who pander just for the votes. We talk about election integrity and some of the issues with 2020, and failures of elected officials during times their constituents have reached out desperately. 
Matt Sadler for Assembly District 36 joined us to share his reasons to run for office. It seems to be a nearly uniform message from many of these candidates we speak to: They attempt to reach their representatives, and are met with resistance, or the elected official just doesn't respond. On the show we talk about water rights, 2A rights, and Matt gives us a bit of insight as to what his prospective constituents are expecting out of candidates.
Dean and I recently heard a story about some families that are having to fight in order to get their late husbands the same recognition and honors given to other officers recently.  Doug King served as a police officer for 17 years and Phil Closi served as police officers for 21 years, both with Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. When both officers passed away last year, their families have been met with resistance and a fight in order to receive the honors they earned through their years of service. I am a strong supporter of law enforcement, and appreciate all they do for us. I also greatly admire all their families have to sacrifice to be supportive. Hearing these women's story hurts, and hearing how dedicated civil servants are not being properly recognized by their own department is devastating and is not how they deserve to be remembered.
Jon Petrick, candidate for Nevada Assembly District 21 joins us on Sunday where we talk about Nevada Constitution, School Safety, and the current war on our children.
Noah Malgeri, candidate for Nevada Congressional District 3. We discuss the strategic and collective actions by some of our existing elected officials to destabilize the freedoms we American's are entitled to. The choreographed plan being implemented where the goal is to subjugate Americans under authoritarian rule. From the current administration's Ukrainian strategy, the withdrawal from Afghanistan, to the crisis at the border and it's economic impacts. We cover many parts of the world with Noah Malgeri.
John Gonzalez candidate for Nevada Assembly 9, and Stan Hyt candidate for Clark County Sheriff joined us for conversation about recent events with CCSD schools and what is being taught in schools. New education CCSD just voted on, and how it goes to further remove the education in CCSD schools from what parents want for their own children. We expand on this by covering government overreach as a whole, and what each candidate plans to do once elected.
Chris Mills, Associate Director of Move Freely Nevada and Jenann Logan, candidate for Assembly District 8 discuss personal medical freedoms.
A conversation with Vem Miller who is running for Assembly District 13, where we discuss the current tyranny Conservative Americans are facing, the new Misinformation Branch of DHS and more!
Claudia Kintigh is a native Navadan running for Assembly District 8. As a long-time advocate for improving education in Nevada, and someone who was on the frontlines in the fight to pass the Education Savings Account legislation (ESA) we have a conversation about what she can do as an elected official to implement some much needed change in our schools.
It was a pleasure having Dr. Jon Maxham of Reliant Health join us to talk about the current political climate, and touch on the Healthcare system in Nevada. 
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