Barks, Boys, Bears And Our National Debt (Ep. 008)
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In this week’s episode, host Jay Douglas takes you from the bear essentials of Baby Boomer-hood to barks and boys by way of our national debt. Listen to the show on the YouTube player above to hear it as it was meant to be heard. See the show notes for details. (Ads that run before on during the video are inserted by YouTube. We have no control over them and we do not necessarily endorse the products or services advertised.)
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