Episodes

Wednesday Nov 28, 2018
Dr. Bill Obrien's Virtual Civics, Wednesday 28 November 2018
Wednesday Nov 28, 2018
Wednesday Nov 28, 2018
The Monopolization of America, by David Leonhardt, published in the New York Times Opinion section on November 25, 2018 is a point of discussion in today's program. While corporations borrow unprecedented amounts of money, it's the general public that will suffer the worse for it. Where's the Commons Get-Out-of-Jail card in all of this? Join us at the Virtual Center and see if together we can come to a viable solution for what ails us in what has been called a "growth economy".

Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
Head-ON With Bob Kincaid, Titanic Tuesday, 27 November 2018
Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
Mississippi faces the judgment of the nation; Terrorist toddlers deserve to be gassed; Put some tear gas on your nachos; National Ruble Association blames Soros (again . . . some more) for migrants; Defeated Republican offers Parthian shot.

Monday Nov 26, 2018
Head-ON With Bob Kincaid, Moran Monday, 26 November 2018
Monday Nov 26, 2018
Monday Nov 26, 2018
Moran Monday, abbreviated edition, thanks to Applachian Power's antiquated, rickety, crumbling, coal-fried early-last-century power grid. Nonetheless: Morans in Mississippi. Morans in Birmingham. Morans in Talibandiana.

Friday Nov 23, 2018
Head-ON With Bob Kincaid, Friday on the Front Porch, 23 November 2018
Friday Nov 23, 2018
Friday Nov 23, 2018
John Roberts, evil Republican genius, tries to get Trump not to screw up the grift; Conservative "Reagan judge" tells little mutilated girls "tough luck because States Riiiiiights."

Wednesday Nov 21, 2018
Head-ON With Bob Kincaid, Prayer Meetin' Wednesday, 21 November 2018
Wednesday Nov 21, 2018
Wednesday Nov 21, 2018
Witches! Lesbians! Lesbian witches! Pedophilic wildfires! HILLARY! Yep, it's gotta be Prayer Meetin' Wednesday live from the Cathedral of Common Sense.

Wednesday Nov 21, 2018
Dr. Bill Obrien's Virtual Civics, Wednesday 21 November 2018
Wednesday Nov 21, 2018
Wednesday Nov 21, 2018
Today's program revisited the philosopher, Plato. Brett Stephens piece, published in the Opinion section of the New York Times on November, 19, 2018 titled, "How Plato Foresaw Facebook's Folly", provides the basis of that discussion. I suppose it never pays to be Cassandra, but given that philosophy plays a very important part in how we see and interact with our world, isn't it strange that education lacks the reasoning skills that would make hindsight a 20/20 option? Studying the classics is never a waste.
We also want to extend our warmest wishes to all of you from our HORN Family. Have happy holidays, stay safe, and know we're here for you..

Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
Head-ON With Bob Kincaid, Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
Fox News hate-talker calls for an end to constitutional governance; Julius Geezer puts Saudis ahead of our country; Cindy Hyde-Smith has a confederacy problem; fascist Gorka inveighs against teh soshulizm.

Monday Nov 19, 2018
Head-ON With Bob Kincaid, Monday, 19 November 2018
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Everybody rake! Finland! Humor is persona non grata at next #NerdProm. Anti-vaxxers precipitate chickenpox outbreak in the hippest town in North Carolina. Will the #GreenNewDeal leave Appalachia behind . . . again?

Monday Nov 19, 2018
Dr. Bill Obrien's Virtual Civics, Monday, 19 November 2018
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Our discussion today focused on Corporate Ethics and what the general public can expect in the way of new jobs in rural America. Amazon chose it's sites where something like broadband is a given. Why isn't all of America capable of having equal share in a growing economy? Because not all states have access to the tools they need in order to compete for a place at the table. Labor is what keeps our country going, but will corporate be able to keep a fluid labor supply to meet the demand?

Friday Nov 16, 2018
Friday on the Front Porch, 16 November 2018
Friday Nov 16, 2018
Friday Nov 16, 2018
Friday on the Front Porch, an extraordinary, ordinary roundtable.

