No Doubt About It

Mark and Krysty Ronchetti

As unpleasant as it may be we would just as soon hear the truth. Mark and Krysty Ronchetti discuss politics, faith and family with the most interesting people who we can trick into talking to us. 

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Episode 262: Why New Mexico Has No GOP U.S. Senate Candidate And What It Reveals About Donors, Turnout, And Party Shifts

    A statewide shocker kicks off the show: New Mexico won’t have a Republican candidate on the U.S. Senate ballot. We break down how missed signatures, donor fatigue, and midterm turnout math created a no-go zone for would-be challengers—and why that doesn’t mean the GOP is finished in the state. From there we head to the Roundhouse, where the Clear Horizons bill—marketed as climate progress—collapsed after seven Democrats joined Republicans to vote it down. We pull back the curtain on committee routing, fiscal alarms, and why ratepayers likely dodged a spike in energy costs. The conversation widens to schools and power brokers. Big promises about reading coaches, outdoor classes, and on-campus doctors sound inspiring, but we ask where the measurable literacy gains will come from and how entrenched union leadership continues to stall reforms that worked elsewhere. Then we turn to voter integrity, as the SAVE Act ignites cable-news fireworks. With broad public support for ID at the polls, we cut through the noise on access, verification, and the difference between real obstacles and rhetorical ones. Zooming out, we explore the leftward shift inside the Democratic Party that’s shrinking the space for moderates, especially among younger voters who increasingly identify as democratic socialists. Pair that trend with new polling showing more voters view Democrats as “too liberal,” and you get a volatile primary-versus-general dynamic. Meanwhile, inflation cools, job growth holds, and the narrative around the economy shows signs of life—if candidates can communicate it. We also take a hard look at America’s marijuana problem: daily use now exceeds alcohol, potency has spiked, and evidence ties heavy cannabis consumption to psychosis and rising schizophrenia risk in young men. New Mexico’s light-touch legalization left gaps in regulation and healthcare capacity, and walking it back won’t be easy. Finally, foreign policy clarity matters: A muddled answer on Taiwan contrasts with Marco Rubio’s muscular Munich speech on deterrence, energy realism, and allied resolve. Plus, a quick game-cam check from 11,000 feet—lean snow, handsome bucks, and a plan to move the cameras. If this episode challenged your thinking or gave you a clearer read on New Mexico’s politics, tap follow, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/ Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

    58 min
  2. 9 FEB

    Episode 261: Why Banning Guns Won’t Stop Crime And How Broken Malpractice Rules Push Doctors Out

    Politics shouldn’t be cosplay—especially when safety, budgets, and hospital doors are on the line. We open with quick Super Bowl takes, then head straight into a hard look at three New Mexico flashpoints: SB17’s magazine caps and “assault weapon” restrictions, SB18’s climate push with major fiscal fallout, and HB99’s malpractice reform that could decide whether you can even get a doctor. We share first‑hand stories of self‑defense, explain why broad gun bans punish lawful owners while leaving violent offenders untouched, and outline a smarter path: tougher, certain penalties for crimes with guns and enforcement that actually deters repeat violence. Energy comes next. We parse the legislature’s own fiscal notes and examine what happened in Germany and the UK when policy outpaced reality: higher prices, weakened grids, and industry strain. With AI and data centers driving a surge in power demand, shrinking local generation risks competitiveness, jobs, and the very revenue that funds schools, child care, and Medicaid. If the goal is a cooler planet, policy should be measured by impact, not intent—and state‑level gestures that raise costs without moving the climate needle deserve a second look. Healthcare is the tipping point. HB99 aims to fix a broken malpractice ecosystem that has pushed physicians and specialists out of New Mexico, shut primary care panels, and put rural hospitals at risk. We give credit for a course correction, but warn that trial‑lawyer pressure could water the bill down to nothing, forcing a special session as patients wait months or years for care. Add in the national debate over the SAVE Act and voter ID—where overwhelming majorities across parties back showing ID—and you see a pattern: people want basic competence and fairness, not culture‑war theater. We also highlight an Oregon investigative thread on alleged cartel‑level violence tied to Medicaid fraud, and challenge the media’s selective coverage that leaves communities misinformed. We wrap with a nod to the Olympics and Lindsay Vonn’s grit, a reminder that real courage aims at real outcomes. If you value safer streets, affordable energy, timely care, and elections people trust, this one’s for you. If it resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review—then tell us: which reform should happen first? Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/ Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

    50 min
  3. 29 JAN

    Episode 259: A Fiscal Report Warns Of Massive Revenue Losses While Lawmakers Push Bills That Miss The Crime Problem

    The stakes feel real this week: a single bill could upend New Mexico’s budget, another could collide with the Constitution, and chaotic protest optics are reshaping national narratives. We start with SB 18, a sweeping net‑zero mandate that a rare, blunt fiscal report says could slash state revenues, inflate energy costs, and massively expand bureaucracy. In a state where oil and gas fund education, Medicaid, and capital projects, that warning lands hard. If climate progress is the aim, we argue for nuclear at scale rather than policies that bankrupt the very services families rely on. Then we shift to SB 17, a gun bill that targets commonly owned firearms and standard magazines. Beyond the headlines, the legal map is clear: higher courts have repeatedly rejected bans on arms in common lawful use. We focus on what actually lowers violence—detaining repeat offenders, sentencing enhancements for gun crimes, and closing the gap between rhetoric and results—so public safety improves without trampling rights. From there, the lens widens to Minnesota’s protests and new video showing the man later shot by ICE spitting on an officer and carrying a gun at a protest, a violation of state law. Enforcement earlier might have prevented tragedy later, but the visuals still hurt. That’s why transparent ICE messaging about targets—violent offenders, not families—matters for public trust. We also push back on a Hollywood call for a “general strike,” which ignores paycheck‑to‑paycheck realities, and we address the odd assault on Rep. Ilhan Omar with apple cider vinegar: prosecute it fully to stop escalation. Closing on the economy, we look at tax season, refunds, and whether real wages can finally outrun prices, plus a parent-tested ask—extend the child tax credit through age 18. If you value policy over posturing and want clear takeaways on energy, rights, crime, and affordability, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves straight talk, and leave a quick review to help more people find the show. Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/ Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

    47 min
  4. 25 JAN

    Episode 258: When Messaging Becomes A Weapon: Law, Energy, And The Cost Of Being Wrong

    A winter storm may be easing, but the temperature rises fast once we dig into power, policy, and how leaders talk when the stakes are high. We start with Sam Bregman’s headline‑grabbing vow to prosecute ICE agents and break down what the law actually requires—probable cause, federal authority, and why loose talking points can blur the line between protest and peril. Then we move to Minneapolis, where a fatal confrontation and dueling statements from public figures reveal the cost of incendiary messaging. We compare tones, highlight a notable pivot toward de‑escalation, and make the case for leadership that lowers the heat while enforcement continues. From there, we confront New Mexico’s Senate Bill 18, a net zero proposal with massive fiscal consequences. Our budget leans on oil and gas; stripping reliable energy before building firm replacements invites price spikes, service instability, and cuts to education and healthcare. Europe’s missteps offer a cautionary map: heavy spending, lower output, and higher rates. If demand surges with data centers and AI, the only responsible path is to add dependable capacity first—think nuclear and realistic baseload—before forcing a rapid drawdown that punishes working families. We also examine how SNAP’s error rate climbed as approvals sped up, and why new federal rules could shift costs back onto New Mexico taxpayers. Integrity and speed can coexist with smarter verification, better data tools, and the right incentives. On healthcare, we cut through the fog around physician counts to focus on what patients feel every day: long waits, fewer specialists, and rising malpractice pressure. Reform must balance patient rights with stability that keeps doctors in state and in practice. And yes, we finish with the most dangerous “animals” in America—and you’ll be surprised. Hint: it isn’t the predator in your trail-cam dreams. Press play for a frank, results‑oriented conversation about law, safety, energy, benefits, and access to care. If this resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review so others can find the show. Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/ Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

    52 min
  5. 22 JAN

    Episode 257: We Came For The Weather, Stayed For Don Lemon Getting Schooled

    The forecast says cold, but the conversation runs hot. We kick off with a precise look at New Mexico’s Arctic blast: timing, model differences, and why Albuquerque may dodge accumulations until late Friday while I-40 and the northern mountains take the brunt. If you’re eyeing the slopes, Saturday looks fresh—and frigid. From there, we face a line that should never be crossed: a protest storming a church mid-worship. We unpack the law, including the FACE Act, the ethics of sacred spaces, and why leaders’ silence invites escalation and alienates the center. Then we zoom out to Greenland and the Arctic, where a new framework aligns U.S. and NATO interests without saber-rattling. It’s a clear reminder that defense, energy, and economy are fused. Europe’s underinvestment in defense and reliance on external energy collide with an era of hard competition. At Davos, executives describe regulatory relief and renewed focus, but the bigger race is technological: AI. Winning demands secure chips, colossal data center buildout, and dependable, affordable energy. Taiwan’s dominance in advanced semiconductors is a single point of failure the West can’t ignore; onshoring and friend-shoring are now strategy, not slogans. Energy policy becomes the backbone of national power. We examine why ambitious caps like New Mexico’s Clear Horizons bill risk gutting revenue, grid stability, and the very growth AI requires. Voters, meanwhile, keep prioritizing cost of living and security over climate as a top issue, signaling a shift toward practical solutions: scale nuclear, modernize grids, and deploy cleaner tech without crippling supply. We close with heart: quarterback Fernando Mendoza’s faith, family, and poise remind us why character still cuts through the noise. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review—what part hit you hardest: the storm, the church line, or the AI-energy-chips reality? Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/ Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

    56 min
  6. 19 JAN

    Episode 256: Trial Lawyers Want A New World Order Of Your Wallet

    A healthcare system that can’t keep primary care docs for six months isn’t just frustrating—it’s a policy failure we can fix. We take you inside New Mexico’s malpractice debate, where punitive damages and high premiums are pushing physicians to retire, relocate, or avoid risk altogether. We unpack the Albuquerque Journal’s call to raise the standard for punitive damages, consider caps and trial bifurcation, and weigh them against proposals that shift costs to taxpayers without changing incentives. Interstate medical compacts can open access, especially through telehealth, but they can’t replace local specialists when you need surgery tomorrow. From there, we trace a second fault line: the Clear Horizons energy bill. Electricity demand is set to surge while the measure would constrain key supply, threatening higher utility bills and a direct hit to a state budget funded heavily by oil and gas. With Wall Street walking back climate grandstanding and rediscovering reliability, we ask what a realistic, phased transition should look like for families, schools, and small businesses who can’t afford another shock. We then zoom out to the national mood. Mortgage rates are easing and home sales are ticking up, but grocery and meat prices remind us why most incomes still feel behind inflation. Polls show voters may not love anyone’s answers, yet they still prioritize price stability and enforcement over rhetoric. That brings us to media narratives and public safety: Minneapolis became a flashpoint over ICE activity, but Memphis shows what happens when local and federal leaders cooperate—crime drops fast. And north of the border, Canada’s openness to Chinese state-backed autos raises alarms for North American jobs and supply chains. If you care about keeping your doctor, paying your power bill, and seeing your city get safer, this conversation connects the dots between incentives and outcomes. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s wrestling with these issues, and leave a review telling us where you want lawmakers to act first. Your feedback steers future deep dives. Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/ Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

    49 min
  7. 14 JAN

    Episode 255: When Ideology Outruns Reality

    New Mexico’s short session is loaded with big consequences, and we’re pulling no punches. We break down three high-profile proposals that sound tidy on paper but get messy fast in real life: a sweeping net zero mandate branded as “Clear Horizons,” a ban on ICE detention facilities, and a broad gun restriction that would outlaw many standard handguns and sporting rifles. The throughline is simple and urgent—when ideology outruns reality, families pay the price in higher bills, weaker safety, and fewer opportunities. We start with energy policy, where Europe’s walk-backs are flashing red for anyone willing to look. Pushing aggressive emissions cuts without firm, zero-carbon baseload power sends electricity prices soaring and industry packing. Our case for nuclear energy—especially small modular reactors—isn’t theoretical; it’s the only scalable way to support AI, data centers, and economic growth while actually lowering emissions. And in a state where oil and gas funds a huge share of classrooms and services, detonating the revenue base before the next engine is built isn’t brave; it’s reckless. On public safety, we show why banning ICE detention centers is more than a headline. Cooperation with federal partners has taken violent offenders off New Mexico streets—people tied to gangs, child sexual assault, and trafficking. Removing that infrastructure invites more disorder while risking federal funding tied to sanctuary policies. Then we unpack the gun bill’s fine print: by classifying most buyers as “unlicensed” and capping magazines at 10 rounds, the proposal effectively bans many common self-defense pistols. Criminals won’t comply; law-abiding citizens will be left defenseless. A smarter path targets felons with guns, straw purchasers, and repeat traffickers with real, enforced penalties. We close with broader context: New Mexico’s bottom rankings in education, safety, and socioeconomics should sharpen our focus, not scatter it. If policy doesn’t make life safer, more affordable, and more hopeful for families, it’s performative. That’s why we argue for a nuclear pivot, practical cooperation to remove violent offenders, and enforcement that hits the truly dangerous. If you value honest tradeoffs and solutions that work, you’ll want to hear this one to the end. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us which policy you’d prioritize first and why. Your voice helps steer the conversation toward outcomes that matter. Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/ Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

    43 min

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As unpleasant as it may be we would just as soon hear the truth. Mark and Krysty Ronchetti discuss politics, faith and family with the most interesting people who we can trick into talking to us. 

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