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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kansas Majority Rules, Gov Control Goes Global, Royals Can’t Pitch, Cam Newton Steps in It, New Movies Look Good

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

A couple things going on in Kansas are very nice wins this spring.  Redistricting for Congress is working out and liberal Governor Laura Kelly is forced by her opponent to sign a new law against Sanctuary cities.    As we watch the horrors in China and Ukraine, it's all a good reminder that our government wants more control and big tech and media want to filter information you receive.    The Royals just gave up 27 runs in two games after starting the season 2-0.  This pitching staff just got rocked again on Monday.    Free Agent quarterback Cam Newton was a guest on a podcast and really stepped in it when he described what a woman's role is in a relationship.    And three new movies coming out look pretty good and pretty different for a Hollywood that seems stuck in liberal themes and cookie cutter super hero pics.  Maybe we are making gains.

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0:00.0

Window World, the official Windows of the Kansas City Chiefs, presents Kevin Keatsman has issues, online at Windowscansacyscity.com.

0:13.2

It took me a little while, and I found some good news to start KKHI with on this Tuesday.

0:18.5

I hope you're having a great day. Thank you for joining us as always.

0:21.6

In the great states of Kansas and Texas is where we find the good news to begin this with.

0:26.9

In Kansas, there was a trial that was just concluded about redistricting maps for the elections

0:33.5

coming up in November, which should oust Cherise Davids from District 3, the representative in the Kansas City area for the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C.

0:43.2

And the trial was some form of a lawsuit by Democrats against a supermajority of Republicans in the state of Kansas as they redraw the maps.

0:51.1

Should do this every 10 years.

0:53.5

And of course, the maps are set up to make it

0:55.8

easier for Kansas to get four Republican Congress people instead of three to one. And it looks

1:03.5

like they've accomplished that by splitting big parts of Wyndock County right in half and shipping the

1:08.7

city of Lawrence out west with western Kansas to,

1:12.6

that is a separate district, but to keep them from having such a big impact in the two districts

1:20.3

here closer to Kansas City that are more likely to be toss-up type races.

1:25.2

So the map makes sense.

1:27.0

It doesn't look like there's any reason that

1:28.5

any of this is illegal. It clearly says the legislature has to do this every 10 years,

1:33.8

and the legislature in Kansas is clearly overwhelmingly Republican and has a supermajority.

1:39.2

So it looks legit to me. It's happening in other states across the country, going against

1:43.6

Republicans in some cases. Yet there was a lawsuit brought forward and a trial and they've gone through

1:49.4

this and we'll know, I guess, in the next week or so, whether this is all good. I don't know

1:53.5

how you get it overturned because it's a supermajority and it's veto proof. So we've got good

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