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The Matt Walsh Show

Ep. 471 - There Is No Such Thing As A Non-Essential Business

The Matt Walsh Show

The Matt Walsh Show

News, News Commentary

4.727.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Today on the Matt Walsh Show, we hear a lot about non-essential businesses these days, but I want to talk about why I think there is no such thing as a non-essential business. Also, Five Headlines, including a mother arrested on a playground, and airlines coming up with a pretty horrifying way to reconfigure their seating arrangements in response to the coronavirus. Plus, the Daily Cancellation and your emails. Check out The Cold War: What We Saw, a new podcast written and presented by Bill Whittle at https://bit.ly/2z2j1NB. In Part 1 we peel back the layers of mystery cloaking the Terror state run by the Kremlin, and watch as America takes its first small steps onto the stage of world leadership. If you like The Matt Walsh Show, become a member TODAY with promo code: WALSH and enjoy the exclusive benefits for 10% off at https://www.dailywire.com/Walsh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today on The Matt Will Show, we hear a lot about non-essential businesses these days, but I want to talk

0:04.5

about why I think there is no such thing as a non-essential business. I think that's a category

0:09.5

that doesn't actually exist. I'll explain why. Also, five headlines, including a mother arrested

0:14.5

on a playground in front of her kids for bringing her kids to a playground. And airlines are coming

0:20.4

up with, it looks like a pretty horrifying way to reconfigure their seating arrangements in response

0:26.4

to the coronavirus. Plus, the daily cancellation and your emails and a lot more all coming up on

0:30.7

the show. But first, what do I tell you about our friends over at ExpressVPN? We often think about

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