• Boortz Report: Has the LGBTQ Debate Reached a Turning Point?
    Jun 4 2026

    Boortz reflects on his longtime support for gay rights and discusses what he sees as changing public attitudes toward LGBTQ issues. Referencing recent polling, he argues that growing debates over topics like Pride events, drag queen story hours, and gender identity are contributing to a shift in public opinion and a broader cultural backlash.

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    3 mins
  • Boortz Report: Immigration Reform or Border Enforcement?
    Jun 2 2026

    Boortz contrasts immigration policies under Biden and Trump, arguing that border security measures can be implemented without broader immigration reform. He discusses changes in migration projections, asylum policies, and deportation efforts, while criticizing opposition to immigration enforcement and examining the political debate surrounding border security.

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    3 mins
  • Boortz Report America at 250 Where’s the Celebration
    Jun 1 2026

    Boortz questions the lack of excitement surrounding America’s upcoming 250th anniversary, wondering why there are so few major celebrations planned across the country. He discusses Donald Trump’s efforts to organize a national event, reflects on declining patriotism, and argues that many Americans no longer share the same appreciation for the nation’s history and accomplishments.

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    3 mins
  • Boortz Report: When Corporate Decisions Go Too Far
    May 28 2026

    Boortz talks about frustrating corporate decisions that he believes make everyday experiences worse for customers and employees alike. From restaurants changing menu practices to resorts removing popular features, he shares examples of how large companies can become disconnected from common sense and customer preferences.

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    3 mins
  • Boortz Report Atlanta Crime Concerns
    Jun 1 2026

    Boortz shares concerns about crime, public safety, and law enforcement policies in Atlanta. He criticizes media coverage of so-called "teen takeovers," discusses private security measures in Buckhead, and argues that overcrowded jails and reduced enforcement of lower-level offenses could encourage more criminal behavior.

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    3 mins
  • Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los 05-26-26
    May 27 2026

    Neal Boortz joined The Morning Xtra from somewhere west of the Continental Divide and covered everything from Georgia politics to taxes, transgender issues, Memorial Day controversies, and the ongoing conflict with Iran. Neal and the guys debated whether Georgia is trending permanently blue, why younger voters are talking about the Fair Tax again, and whether Marco Rubio or J.D. Vance is better positioned for the future of the Republican Party. The conversation eventually turned into a fiery back-and-forth on Iran, with Neal arguing the U.S. should stop dragging its feet and fully commit to ending the threat posed by the Iranian regime.

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    29 mins
  • Boortz Report: America’s Billboard Lawyer Problem
    May 27 2026

    Boortz shares frustrations from a road trip across the Southwest, focusing on the overwhelming number of billboards advertising personal injury attorneys. He argues that aggressive legal advertising encourages unnecessary lawsuits, contributes to higher insurance costs, and fuels a broader culture of litigation in America.

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    3 mins
  • Boortz Report: Why is Left so angry
    May 26 2026

    Boortz discusses growing political anger and division in the country, focusing on hostility toward Donald Trump and conservative viewpoints. He argues that many policy positions now criticized were previously supported by Democrats under earlier administrations, and he also examines debates over immigration, meritocracy, wealth, and economic equality.

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    3 mins