Hector And Mike Experience - Common Sense In An Uncommon World

Hector and Mike Experience

Hector and Mike are political experts with 50+ years of experience who look at politics, society, and government decisions and give their take on what is missing, lacking, or what is done right. They provide common sense solutions in an uncommon world.

  1. Mar 9

    Cabinet Changes, Crime Laws, and the 2026 Governor Race

    In this episode of Common Sense in an Uncommon World, Hector Barajas and Mike Vallante analyze a week in politics that left many Americans asking the same question: What exactly is going on in government right now? The discussion begins with the recent shakeup in Washington following President Donald Trump's announcement of changes involving Homeland Security leadership. The move ignited debate across political circles and raised questions about the direction of federal policy and leadership.  Hector and Mike discuss what this decision could mean for Washington and why moments like this often signal deeper shifts in national politics.  The discussion then shifts to California, where controversial policies on elder parole eligibility have sparked public outrage. The hosts analyze how changes to state law have enabled certain violent offenders to become eligible for release after serving part of their sentences, raising concerns among law enforcement and crime victims about public safety and accountability. Finally, Hector and Mike look ahead to the escalating political battle in California’s upcoming governor’s race. With multiple Democratic candidates entering the race and political alliances shifting rapidly, the early stages already show a competitive and unpredictable landscape.  Throughout the episode, the goal stays the same: cut through the noise and explore the issues with honest conversation and a dose of common sense. If you enjoy thoughtful political discussions that challenge assumptions and look at the real-world effects of policy decisions, be sure to subscribe, like the video, and share the conversation. Common Sense in an Uncommon World is a podcast focused on politics, public policy, and the stories behind the headlines.

    44 min
  2. Feb 26

    State of the Union: How the Gallery Became the Message

    Hector and Mike break down the State of the Union as what it really is: a two-hour political show built to hold attention. From the gallery moments to the optics disasters, they unpack what worked, what failed, and what it signals heading into the 2026 midterms.The Gallery: Connor Hellebuyck – the USA Men’s Hockey Team's goalie – was presented with the highest civilian honor in our country, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.100-year-old Korean War Veteran Royce Williams was presented by President Trump with the Medal of Honor.Coast Guard Petty Officer Scott Ruskan was awarded the Legion of Merit Medal for his heroic actions during last year’s Central Texas floods. - A rescue swimmer is credited with saving 165 people during the Texas flash.Dalilah Coleman: A little girl who was hit by an 18-wheeler driven by an illegal immigrant.Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk.The parents of Sarah Beckstrom, the National Guardsman who was fatally shot in D.C., were presented with the Purple Heart posthumously.The parents of Iryna Zarutska, the woman who was brutally murdered on the Charlotte light rail by a violent repeat criminal.Eric Slover, the Chief Warrant Officer who was injured during the Maduro raid, was presented the Medal of Honor by President Trump.Lizbeth Medina, a 16-year-old high school cheerleader from Texas who was brutally killed by an illegal immigrant, was honored.During the State of the Union address, President Trump proposed several new policies, including: Ratepayer protection – ensuring Americans’ energy bills don’t rise because of new data centers.Banning stock trading by Members of Congress by passing the STOP INSIDER TRADING ACT.Launching “The War on Fraud” – led by Vice President JD Vance.A new "Dalilah" Law, barring any state from granting commercial driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.Urging Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, a bill with nationwide Voter ID and requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote.Encouraging Congress to ensure repeat offenders are behind barsand stay there.

    39 min
  3. 02/08/2025

    Trumpapalooza Has Arrived

    In this episode ofThe Hector Mike Experience: Common Sense in an Uncommon World, hosts Hector and Mike dissect the flurry of executive orders signed during President Donald Trump’s initial weeks back in office. They begin by examining the rapid policy reversals—from ending federal DEI programs to declaring a national energy emergency—that have shifted federal governance's tone and substance. With every pen stroke, Trump has signaled his “America First” approach, prompting swift and often polarized responses across the political spectrum. Hector and Mike next explore Trump’s trip to Los Angeles in the wake of devastating wildfires. Completely with an impromptu town-hall-style press conference, the visit offered a glimpse into the President’s direct, hands-on approach. Local officials, including Mayor Karen Bass, found themselves challenged by Trump’s insistence on rapid rebuilding, mainly when attention turned to a water reservoir left unrepaired for nearly a year.  Shifting to immigration, the hosts discuss the stepped-up enforcement actions, with ICE making high-profile arrests of individuals involved in serious crimes. While supporters view these operations as overdue, critics worry about potential overreach and the human impact of rapid removals. The episode closes with California’s attempt to “Trump-proof” itself through proposed legal funds and service grants for immigrants. Newsom administration officials face sharp questioning over whether the money might aid those with criminal records—revealing the complexities of balancing local priorities with looming federal challenges. Links: Trump Proofing CA:https://www.kcra.com/article/california-trump-proofing-proposals-immigration/63579583  Los Angeles Times: This Reservoir Was Built To Save Pacific Palisades. It Was Empty When The Flames Came:https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-01-22/why-has-a-reservoir-in-palisades-stood-empty-for-a-year

    46 min
  4. 08/28/2024

    Legislative Shenanigans and A $150K Gift to Undocumented Immigrants While Legal Residents Wa

    The Heated Debate Over California’s Homeownership Program In the latest podcast episode, Larry Venus and Hector dive into the chaotic final days of the legislative session, raising concerns about the ruling party's ability to bypass established rules, such as the 72-hour in-print bill amendments, which poses significant transparency issues. They focus on the controversial bill AB 1840, which allows undocumented immigrants to participate in a taxpayer-funded down payment program for home purchases, offering up to $150,000.  When the program was first released the funding dried up in just 11 days! https://www.kqed.org/news/11976218/california-will-help-fund-the-down-payment-for-your-first-house-heres-how-to-apply  Larry and Hector explore the political and social implications of providing such benefits while the state struggles to meet the needs of its legal residents. They ask: Why provide this program when there is a long line of legal residents who need the program? Why make the wait more difficult for those who have roots in this state and nation? Hector and Larry also discuss California's homelessness crisis, and the growing frustration from residents and businesses over the encampments and the lack of effective solutions. They question whether Californians will continue to support higher taxes for homeless programs or if public patience is wearing thin. Have Californians hit the break point?  Finally, they discuss the 50% increase in auto insurance rates in California and its impact on residents, particularly those on fixed incomes. They question why rates are so high and explore media reports suggesting that auto insurance rates could rise another 50% by the end of the year. Ig: @amplify360inc Twitter: @hectormbarajas Facebook: @amplify360 LinkedIn: @hectormbarajas

    30 min

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Hector and Mike are political experts with 50+ years of experience who look at politics, society, and government decisions and give their take on what is missing, lacking, or what is done right. They provide common sense solutions in an uncommon world.