Topic: Mayor

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Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]
15:42 - 19:34

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]

Mayor Bobby Logan and Masked Enforcement Criticism

A critique is leveled against Mayor Bobby Logan for allegedly condoning the use of masked enforcement tactics against the citizens of Gonzales. The segment describes the arrival of approximately 20 unidentified individuals in a black armored military-style vehicle. The speakers argue that the local government is failing to protect residents from "thugs" who refuse to show badges or identify their agency during operations.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]
2:49:56 - 2:53:11

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]

Mayor Watson, Environmental Land Grabs and Campaign Spending

Roger Blakely and Steve Lane critique Austin Mayor Watson's environmental policies, specifically the use of public funds to purchase thousands of acres of land. They argue that these "land grabs" are a political game designed to control growth and benefit downtown special interests. Lane highlights the discrepancy between the Mayor's $30,000 salary and the $700,000 spent on his election campaign.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
53:58 - 56:19

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]

Ted Kircher for Mayor, Patriot Campaign Announcement

A caller promotes the mayoral campaign of Ted Kircher, describing him as a "smart-minded non-whacko big government guy" and a patriot. The caller, who identifies as a campaign advisor, provides Kircher's website and contact information, urging the host to interview him. The host agrees to schedule Kircher for a future appearance on the program.

$2,000 A Day Fines For 3 Inch Grass [TAPsc 4DGqc]
37:28 - 41:56

$2,000 A Day Fines For 3 Inch Grass [TAPsc 4DGqc]

Environmental Hazards, Bureaucratic Terms, Austin Mayor

While touring the back of a city building, Alex Jones identifies potential environmental hazards like exposed fiberglass, metal debris, and fire ant mounds. He mocks the "open-ended" bureaucratic term "objectionable," applying it to the city's own decaying infrastructure. Jones addresses the Austin Mayor, demanding an end to the harassment of citizens and the cancellation of expensive municipal projects like the new convention center.

The Jeff Davis Show Live August 4, 1997 [P9kEiFW3heM]
49:17 - 51:35

The Jeff Davis Show Live August 4, 1997 [P9kEiFW3heM]

Listener Calls, Recycling Scams, City Management

A caller from Farm Road 969 complains about the "pay as you throw" trash system and the failure of recycling services. The discussion characterizes the city's recycling program as "kickback socialism" for wealthy companies. The caller expresses frustration with the mayor's office and the perceived incompetence of city-hired contractors who manage tree cutting and other municipal tasks.