Weekend recap and listener visit: Suzanne and Dean

Résumé de l'épisode

On this Monday edition, I open the week from the “radio ranch” with travel tales, community updates, and a wide‑ranging listener Q&A. We compare notes on Ecuador as a potential haven—Quito’s church tours, high‑altitude living, low‑bug perks, and why some U.S. listeners are scouting expat life—then shift into a practical workshop on status, affidavits, IRS correspondence, and the meaning of “resident” in law. Callers ask about revocation of election strategies, using affidavits effectively, and research tools like Words & Phrases and classic sources on public/administrative law. We also trade weekend observations and headlines listeners are tracking—from DC street closures to debates around the NDAA, national security, data centers/AI, and recent interviews circulating online. Along the way, we revisit remedies, process, and the importance of documenting your position before trouble knocks. It’s a lively, sometimes provocative roundtable aimed at truth‑seeking, personal responsibility, and practical steps you can take right now.
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