Episode 44 | On Thin ICE
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概要
A new season kicks off with Big Rich and Kevin diving headfirst into 2026’s chaos—from ICE raids and voter data seizures to internal Democratic battles and bold gubernatorial moves. With political theater turning to dramedy, they explore the dangerous erosion of democracy, the resurgence of protest, and the rising stakes in this year’s elections. Minnesota, Georgia, California, and Virginia all take center stage as battlegrounds for power, accountability, and economic justice.
📍 00:00 – Welcome to Season 2
Rich and Kevin return from break to set the stage for a year packed with political tension, Black History Month reflections, and civil unrest across the country.
📍 06:02 – Minnesota Meltdown: ICE, Injustice, and Intimidation
The hosts unpack the ICE executions in Minneapolis, the attack on Somali communities, and how federal overreach is becoming a partisan weapon.
📍 13:10 – Fulton County Under Siege
Trump loyalists weaponize the FBI to seize 2020 ballots in Georgia, triggering fears of voter suppression, election manipulation, and a deeper power grab.
📍 23:33 – Faith, Frustration, and the Fight Ahead
A passionate discussion on Black institutions—from churches to fraternities—and why collective action, political participation, and voter turnout must become non-negotiables.
📍 29:38 – The ICE Divide: Dems Can’t Afford a Messaging Mistake
Rich and Kevin break down the Democratic Party’s split over ICE: abolish it, reform it, or dodge it altogether—and why accountability, not gimmicks, should drive the conversation.
🐍 Mamba Mentality Award
🐍 Rep. Ilhan Omar – For staying ten toes down and confronting cowardice head-on, even mid-event.
🐍 Mayor Jacob Frey – For his raw, unapologetic defiance as Minneapolis faces an ICE crisis.
🐍 The People of Minnesota – Especially the families of Keith Porter Jr., Renée Good, and Alex Pretti—for reminding the world that protest is not just a right, but a duty.
🐍 Local Georgia Leaders – Rep. Stacey Evans, Rep. Tanya Miller, Sarah Draper, Rob Pitts, Marvin Arrington, Mo Ivory, and Sen. Josh McLaurin—for being on the front lines in Fulton County’s darkest hour.