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Apparently Common Sense Is Controversial

Apparently Common Sense Is Controversial

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In the very first official episode of Seasoned & Unfiltered, Hot Steveo does what he does best — says the quiet part out loud.

Photo ID for voting.
Illegal immigration.
Enforcing the law.
And why “common sense” somehow turned into a partisan fight.

Steve breaks down the current state of voter ID laws in America, the Save America Act, and the math behind immigration enforcement that most people conveniently ignore. No screaming. No theatrics. Just numbers, questions, and a few uncomfortable observations.

Then the conversation shifts from national politics to something that arguably matters more — your local ballot.

Montgomery County attorney Joanne Linzer joins the show to discuss her run for judge, what justice actually looks like inside a courtroom, and why experience matters more than party labels when someone’s liberty is on the line.

This episode isn’t about party loyalty.
It’s about responsibility.
At the ballot box.
And in the courtroom.

Seasoned opinions. Delivered unfiltered.

🎧 Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere you listen.
📺 Full video episode available on YouTube.

⏱️ CHAPTERS

00:04 – Apparently This Is Controversial
01:43 – States That Require Photo ID (And States That Don’t)
04:36 – The Save America Act Explained
11:32 – If Most Americans Want It, Why Is It Stalled?
14:54 – Can You Vote Without ID? Seriously?
16:33 – Illegal Means Illegal
17:55 – The 14% vs 60% Argument
24:14 – Congress Failed Legal Immigration
28:26 – Meet Joanne Linzer
30:51 – Justice Isn’t Always a Conviction
34:18 – Experience Matters on the Bench
38:13 – Do Your Homework Before You Vote


Common sense shouldn’t feel controversial — but here we are.
Agree? Disagree? Bring facts, not feelings.

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