Saturday Morning Coffee for Saturday, November 16, 2019
Your Host for Saturday Morning Coffee, Reese Boyd, along with Producer Glenn Dye, discuss Veterans' Day, the ongoing Legal Battle between Horry County and the City of Myrtle Beach, the $2 Billion budget surplus in SC, and also talk with Carter Smith, Special Guest from the Coastline Women's Center. Reese also discusses the efforts of the Alliance Defending Freedom to defend religious liberty in the U.S., including protecting Women's high school track in Connecticut, and the Harris Funeral Home case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Your Host for Saturday Morning Coffee, Reese Boyd, discusses the expansion of SMC to two hours, and the "Carlos Danger" joke contest. Reese and Glenn discuss Veteran's Day, a tribute to Veterans and the significance of Veteran's Day written by Van Hipp. Other topics discussed include: election results from local municipal elections, the power of incumbency and the need for term limits!, Horry County Councilman Harold Worley and comments made regarding the Accommodations Tax litigation between the County and the cities within Horry County, and the large attorney's fees being paid in connection with the settlement. The SMC Crew also discusses a proposal for a "swingers' club" in Myrtle Beach, the $2 Billion Budget Surplus in SC, the activities of Alliance Defending Freedom, and the case of boys running as "girls" in high school track competition in Connecticut, as well as the Harris Funeral Home case before the U.S. Supreme Court.