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My Dear Kenoshans | 11-19-2021

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Today on James Golden AKA Bo Snerdley, the jury comes to a verdict that says that Kyle Rittenhouse is not guilty of his charges killing two people and injuring another in Kenosha, Wisconsin. With that being the center of all things news today, Bo addresses Kenoshan residents with anticipations of potential riots. The show was also filled with headlines and anecdotes from talking about America's budget spending with the Build Back Better bill now passed, to understanding where your tax money truly goes.

 

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