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The Mark Ford Show

The Mark Ford Show

Written by: Mark Ford
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Politics, real talk, no spin, no apologies. Mark Ford cuts through Washington, every weekday. WRZF Radio. 1.5 Million listeners strong.© 2026 WRZF Radio Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The People's Hour — Friday, July 3, 2026
    Jul 4 2026
    The Mark Ford Show examined emergency measures by the PJM power grid to prevent widespread outages amid a severe heat wave, discussing the grid's strain from increased energy demands. The program also addressed rising gas prices ahead of July Fourth travel, noting the political challenges and economic pressures on consumers. Additionally, the show explored a significant drop in the labor force participation rate, highlighting concerns about workforce discouragement and its implications for the economy. Finally, the episode covered investigations into former President Trump's financial gains during his presidency, focusing on crypto ventures and foreign deals involving his associates.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The People's Hour — Wednesday, July 1, 2026
    Jul 2 2026
    The show detailed how former President Trump made over $1 billion from cryptocurrency ventures and overseas property deals while investors lost heavily, how House Republicans deadlocked over his voting bill demands causing a legislative collapse, how Kroger's $1.65 billion acquisition of Giant Eagle will reshape the grocery industry and potentially raise consumer prices, and how AI automation is eliminating 28,000 jobs monthly in tech and finance sectors.
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The People's Hour — Tuesday, June 30, 2026
    Jul 1 2026
    The episode examined the shifting burdens in the American workforce, focusing on gig workers' lack of benefits and protections, the rise of offshoring remote work to lower-wage countries, and the undervaluing of care economy professionals. It also addressed burnout among nurses and teachers, and efforts to roll back child labor laws, questioning who bears the cost when systemic support erodes.
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    51 mins
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