The travel mask mandate has been lifted but what’s next? Brett Jensen joins the program to discuss the current state of CMS and what the future will hold when it comes to a new Superintendent.

In this hour, Vince dives into travel restrictions, mask mandates potentially making a comeback, all while Covid numbers are reportedly dropping.

Segments one and two cover how the Bureaucrats are fighting the President’s policies like the post office as an example. The remainder of the hour was about the continuing federal mask mandate.

In this hour Pete reviews a report from the john Sanders from the John Locke Foundationon the effectiveness of the mask mandates in schools and other Covid data.

In the second hour of the show, Pete ponders whether the real reason mask mandates are ending all over the country - including in Mecklenburg County - is because Joe Biden wants a sense of a "return to normal" before his first "State Of The Union" address. 

Pete comments on the Mecklenburg health board and it's very very...Useless means of inquiry.  More moments to gaslight and gerrymander.

Pete Kaliner discusses the unusual way the Mecklenburg health board handled their political opposition, as well as the mask mandate repeal.

In the first hour of the show, Pete recaps the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners meeting Wednesday night that announced the end to the mask mandate and Pete talks about all the "surprises" he heard from Health Director Raynard Washington.

Former Mecklenburg County Commissioner Matthew Ridenhour joins Bo Thompson and Brett Jensen talking about the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners voting unanimously to rescind the county mask ordinance effective February 26th. 

In the second hour of the show, Pete talks about the news that Mecklenburg County Comissioner Ella Scarborough will go on unpaid medical leave and will not seek re-election. Pete also talks about her supposed inactivity during the County Comission's digital meetings over the last several months despite her vote counting toward key measures in Charlotte