Henry Kriegel Hour
Join Henry Kriegel and Mark Allen each week on Thursday from 9am to 10am. Call in at 522-8255 to talk to with Henry about current politics and add to the conversation of the show.
Join Henry Kriegel and Mark Allen each week on Thursday from 9am to 10am. Call in at 522-8255 to talk to with Henry about current politics and add to the conversation of the show.
Editor's note: The fight over Medicaid expansion is the biggest legislative battle of the 63rd session. It has been the subject of the last two shows. This past Wednesday, after the House Human Services tabled the Governor's Medicaid Expansion bill by a vote of 10-6 and a similar bill was defeated in the Senate Public Health Committee, House Minority Leader, Chuck Hunter attempted a blast motion this evening.
Former State Representative Tom Burnett joined me to talk about the Governor's budget, particularly what fat can be cut. Bullock's proposed budget is $11.5 billion over two years and relies on nearly half the revenues from Washington, DC. It reportedly represents an increase in spending of 13% and includes:
Agenda 21 has stirred the passions of people of all political persuasions. Glenn Beck wrote a book on it. Rosa Koire, a self-proclaimed lesbian and Democrat also wrote a book on the subject, Behind the Green Mask: UN Agenda 21 and is featured on the website, Democrats Against Agenda 21.
The issue has attracted the attention of Tea Partiers and liberty-minded folks all over Montana. A recent presentation by Dan Happel, a Madison County Commissioner who spo
“Is all about the children.” How many times have we heard that rhetoric? For Inge Paolini, author No Brats Allowed!, it isn't just talk or words on a page. It’s a mission.
According to this week’s Rasmussen poll of more than 1,000 likely voters, only 8% now consider themselves a part of the Tea Party movement—down from the 24-30%, depending on the poll, of a little less than two years ago. This is a significant drop in support and not one that is unexpected considering the media onslaught and the concerted efforts by The White House, Democrat leaders in Congre