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Conservative talk radio, bringing midwestern, common sense approach to the very complex issues we face around the United States and around the world. #SteveGruberShow
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Aug 25, 2025

Aug 25, 2025

Aug 25, 2025
Aug 25, 2025
7 min
Michigan House Majority Floor Leader Rep. Bryan Posthumus (R-Rockford) joins the show to break down Lansing’s budget fight. While Democrats are pointing fingers about a possible shutdown, Posthumus says Republicans already had a plan months ago, and the Senate still hasn’t acted. He exposes the $1B overspending problem, the $3B “placeholder” with no road plan, and explains how Republicans are working to actually fix the roads with $3.145B, without raising taxes. If Whitmer promised to “fix the damn roads,” Posthumus says it’s time to keep that promise.

Aug 25, 2025

Aug 25, 2025
Aug 25, 2025
11 min
Former Michigan Attorney General and current candidate for Governor, Mike Cox, joins the conversation to talk about Trump’s successful cleanup of D.C.—and how Michigan desperately needs the same kind of leadership. From rising crime to broken systems across the state, Cox lays out what he would do as governor to restore law and order, fight back against failed policies, and build a stronger, safer Michigan for everyone.

Aug 25, 2025

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025
Aug 22, 2025
7 min
J.T. Young, author of Unprecedented Assault: How Big Government Unleashed America’s Socialist Left, brings his decades of experience in Congress, the Treasury Department, and the OMB to expose why Democrats are now stuck with failing cities as the backdrop for their 2028 convention. Young explains how progressive policies have hollowed out America’s urban centers—and why Democrats can’t run from the mess they created.

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025
Aug 22, 2025
11 min
Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-5), who serves on the House Energy & Commerce and Education & Workforce Committees, joins the conversation on Trump’s successful cleanup of Washington, D.C., and why the same approach is needed in America’s crime-ridden big cities. Walberg highlights the growing crisis in blue-run urban centers, even inside red states, where criminals run rampant and law-abiding citizens are left behind. He also discusses the House Education Committee’s new investigation into anti-Semitism at the nation’s largest teachers’ union, stressing the urgent need for accountability in our schools.

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025
Aug 22, 2025
7 min
Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney, breaks down the legal implications of the FBI raid on John Bolton’s home. From the potential charges tied to classified documents to the broader constitutional questions at play, Dulan examines what this case could mean for due process, executive privilege, and the rule of law in America.

Aug 22, 2025

Aug 22, 2025
Aug 22, 2025
11 min
State Rep. Jamie Thompson outlines her proposal that would hold Lansing accountable: if lawmakers and the governor fail to pass a state budget on time, they won’t get paid. Thompson argues this common-sense measure would ensure elected officials put taxpayers first instead of playing political games with Michigan’s future.

Aug 22, 2025
Aug 22, 2025
8 min
Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network, discusses breaking news that John Bolton’s home was raided by the FBI in search of allegedly classified documents. The conversation also continues on the growing dangers posed by illegal immigration in the United States, expressing public safety concerns.

Aug 21, 2025
Aug 21, 2025
11 min
Here are the three big things to know this hour—
Number One— Governor Ron DeSantis sent one of his top deputies to California to bring back the illegal alien accused of killing 3 people last week in a horrendous crash on the interstate—he is not playing around—
Number Two— Seems that Elon is tossing in the towel on a 3rd Party in America—and is now focusing—at least the rumor is—on getting JD Vance elected in 2028—I guess he realized just how bad Gavin really is!
Number Three— Playing stupid games gets you stupid prizes – and the Democrat party is learning this in real time – their ratings plunging as they continue to embrace disastrous stances on common-sense policies.

Aug 21, 2025

Aug 21, 2025

Aug 21, 2025
Aug 21, 2025
11 min
Breanna Morello, seasoned journalist and host of The Breanna Morello Show, joins the conversation to discuss the collapse of “woke” mainstream media. From hypocrisy and spin to outright dishonesty, Morello exposes how legacy outlets have lost credibility with the public, and why independent voices are rising to fill the gap.

Aug 21, 2025
Aug 21, 2025
8 min
Breanna Morello, seasoned journalist and host of The Breanna Morello Show, joins the conversation to discuss the collapse of “woke” mainstream media. From hypocrisy and spin to outright dishonesty, Morello exposes how legacy outlets have lost credibility with the public, and why independent voices are rising to fill the gap.

Aug 21, 2025
Aug 21, 2025
11 min
Here are the 3 Big things you need to know this hour—
Number One— It seems Hillary Clinton could soon join her husband by getting her law license stripped—and join the ranks of disbarred lawyers—it seems fitting—
Number Two— CVS has been ordered to pay $290 Million dollars—after a Medicare fraud scheme was uncovered by a whistleblower—is anybody honest anymore?
Number Three— There is an effort underway to clean some of the woke filth out of the major Museums in Washington DC—and replace sexual fetish displays at the Smithsonian—with actual relevant American history—and as predictable as it is—

Aug 21, 2025
Aug 21, 2025
7 min
Demian Brady, Vice President of Research for the National Taxpayers Union Foundation (NTUF), makes the case for finally trimming the taxpayers’ tab when it comes to perks for former Presidents. From office allowances to staff and travel expenses, Americans are footing a bill that’s only grown larger over the years. Brady explains why reform is overdue and how Congress can ensure fairness for taxpayers without diminishing the dignity of the office.

Aug 21, 2025

Aug 21, 2025
Aug 21, 2025
11 min
Jeremiah Mosteller, attorney and policy director at Americans for Prosperity, joins the conversation to explain why Congress should follow up tax reform with meaningful regulatory relief. He points to the success of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s tax reforms as a strong first step, but stresses that real, lasting prosperity requires reducing the regulatory burdens that stifle innovation, business growth, and opportunity for everyday Americans.
