Idaho Pulse
Hosted by Bob Neugebauer, aka Tea Party Bob, Idaho Pulse offers a solution-oriented approach to Idaho’s political, social, and economic challenges. Unlike traditional talk radio, this podcast cuts through echo chambers and empty rhetoric, delivering depth, critical thinking, and actionable insights. Each episode dives into the issues that matter most—legislative updates, grassroots movements, and the real impact of national decisions on Idaho communities. With honest conversations, a focus on critical analysis, and no-nonsense accountability, Idaho Pulse challenges the status quo while equipping listeners with the knowledge and tools to drive meaningful change. If you're tired of surface-level commentary and...
Idaho Budget Crisis and School Choice
Bob Neugebauer and Ron Nate dig into Idaho's growing budget deficit, where spending has outpaced revenue growth for six years running. Nate breaks down maintenance budgets, explains why pre-COVID spending levels should be the target, and pushes back on legislators who claim voting for big government is the hard vote. They tackle school choice tax credits—applications now exceed funding—legislative filing week strategy, a suspicious residency bill targeting a specific challenger, and federal land control.
Idaho Legislature Blocks Key Bills While Passing Trivial Ones
Bob Neugebauer and Ron Nate break down Idaho's legislative session where serious bills on CPS reform, grocery tax repeal, cloud seeding oversight, and protecting children from harmful library materials are being killed by committee chairs while trivial bills on rat abatement, water ski mirrors, and Appaloosa license plates sail through. Nate details how the Idaho Freedom Foundation's bill rating system shapes legislation before it even reaches the floor and examines $900 million in federal rural healthcare dollars tied to the Big Beautiful Bill.
Convention of States & Idaho Policy Battles
Bob Neugebauer and Ron Nate tackle Idaho's historic Convention of States vote passing the House 36-34, revealing how campaign money influenced the outcome. They examine school choice battles against teachers' unions, efforts to repeal the Blaine Amendment's religious bigotry from Idaho's constitution, the stalled grocery tax repeal, cloud seeding concerns, and why IFF says Idaho needs bolder conservative leadership in the governor's mansion.
Article 5 Convention Risks and Idaho Legislative Budget Wars
Bob Neugebauer and Ron Nate expose the Article 5 convention threat advancing through Idaho's legislature, warning how John Schertz's memorial could unleash attacks on the Second Amendment despite balanced budget promises. Nate reveals Governor Little's resistance to Trump tax conformity—blocking $155 million in cuts to overtime, tips, and Social Security taxes—while addiction to federal COVID money created today's budget crisis. Discussion includes teachers' union funding exposure, Utah's gasoline export tax scheme, and the path to eliminating Idaho's property tax within seven years.
Idaho Tax Cuts vs. Spending: School Choice Battle
Bob Neugebauer and Ron Nate dissect the governor's refusal to conform to Trump's "big, beautiful bill" tax cuts, rejecting hundreds of millions in overtime and tip income exemptions to patch spending-created budget holes. Nate reveals Democrats' coordinated messaging blaming tax cuts for budget problems while conservatives fail to counter that spending increased 60% over six years. The Idaho Supreme Court school choice case exposes weak constitutional arguments from teachers' unions, while IFF's viral videos capture the stark contrast between angry Women's March participants and peaceful March for Life attendees.
Idaho’s Budget Crisis: Spending and Tax Policy Debate
Bob Neugebauer and Ron Nate dissect Idaho's self-inflicted budget crisis stemming from 60% spending increases over six years. Nate reveals the Idaho Freedom Foundation's $1.9 billion in proposed cuts, including repealing Medicaid expansion and Idaho Launch. The discussion exposes how the governor's acceptance of federal healthcare funding and workforce training programs benefits corporate cronies while taxpayers face potential tax increases instead of the promised cuts from federal tax code conformity.
Idaho Freedom Foundation’s 2026 Legislative Agenda
Bob Neugebauer and Ron Nate examine Idaho Freedom Foundation's 2026 Freedom and Family Agenda targeting tax reductions, Medicaid expansion repeal, and education reform. Nate proposes $1.9 billion in spending cuts to enable elimination of property or income taxes. They critique Governor Little's State of the State address as lacking substance, analyze legislative committee restructuring under Speaker Moyle, and discuss tax conformity implications from federal changes. Nate announces Capital Clarity public education sessions moving to Thursday evenings.
Idaho’s $1.9B Budget Cut Plan: Tax Relief Possibilities
Tea Party Bob and Ron Nate examine the Idaho Freedom Foundation's conservative budget proposal calling for $1.9 billion in spending cuts. The plan targets Medicaid expansion repeal, agency reductions including the Hispanic Commission and Idaho Public Television, and a return to pre-COVID spending levels. Discussion covers the state's 60% budget growth over six years, press coverage challenges, charitable giving patterns, and immigration policy. Nate explains how controlling government growth could enable elimination of grocery and property taxes while maintaining essential services through private charity.
Forest Service Land Use Agreements: A Landowner’s Warning
Tea Party Bob and Dylan Stocker dissect the hazards facing Idaho landowners who partner with the Forest Service during wildfire emergencies. Stocker recounts his experience signing a land use authorization during the 2024 Wapiti Fire, detailing tens of thousands of dollars in property losses, water system exploitation, and bureaucratic roadblocks preventing reimbursement. The conversation exposes systematic problems with Forest Service agreements and offers critical advice for property owners facing fire threats: demand three times the offered compensation, document everything, and understand that cooperation may cost more than self-reliance.
Idaho Property Taxes: Why Local Elections Matter
Tea Party Bob and Ron Nate examine why Idaho's municipal elections matter more for property taxes than presidential races. Nate explains how city councils, county commissions, and school districts drive property tax increases through levies and spending decisions, not who you vote for as governor or president. The conversation covers a troubling voter intimidation incident in Hazelton where a business owner received threatening notes for displaying an "oppose the levy" sign, and explores why government spending should face the same economic pressures as households.
Idaho’s Budget Crisis: Where $500 Million Disappeared
Tea Party Bob and Ron Nate dissect Idaho's staggering fiscal reversal—from $496 million surplus to deficit—exposing what the Idaho Freedom Foundation calls systematic accountability failures. The conversation tackles SNAP program dependency affecting 42 million Americans, the entitlement mentality driving proposed "steal-ins" when benefits pause, and the Doge Task Force's underwhelming recommendation to eliminate 381 positions that were never filled. Ron reveals IFF's $2.1 billion in budget-cutting proposals, including eliminating entire agencies and undoing Medicaid expansion, while examining the transportation building cost overrun that doubled from $80 million to $160 million with zero accountability.
Idaho Casino: The Hidden Costs of Gambling Prosperity
Tea Party Bob and Dylan Stocker dissect the proposed Treasure Valley casino through personal experience with gambling addiction's devastating family impact. Bob shares how his stepfather's gambling habit destroyed his marriage and parallels his son's ongoing struggles, arguing casinos create far more economic harm than prosperity. The conversation explores addiction rehabilitation costs, increased Medicaid and SNAP dependency, and comparisons to Colorado's experience with legalized marijuana—questioning whether sin-profit policies genuinely benefit Idaho or simply enrich state coffers while communities pay the hidden price.
Idaho Budget Crisis: Spending Storm on the Horizon
Tea Party Bob and Ron Nate examine Idaho's looming fiscal crisis as state agencies demand 11.9% budget increases totaling a billion dollars more while federal funding drops $400 million. The state faces a fundamental choice: continue protecting bloated agencies or prioritize families through tax cuts and spending restraint. With $1.3 billion in rainy day funds sitting unused and 189 agencies operating in a state constitutionally limited to 23, the discussion exposes how six years of overspending have created unsustainable budgets that collapse at the slightest economic downturn.
Fulcher on Idaho Energy, Federal Lands & Shutdown Crisis
Tea Party Bob and Congressman Russ Fulcher examine critical Idaho policy issues including geothermal energy legislation to streamline regulatory approval, the government shutdown driven by Democratic demands for $1.5 trillion in spending including illegal immigrant healthcare, and the urgent need for federal lands transfer to state management. Fulcher discusses Idaho's pioneering geothermal history, power grid challenges from data centers and industrial expansion, Forest Service mismanagement creating wildfire insurance crises, and why Idaho can no longer afford federal control over 54 million public acres generating just $1.25 per acre in returns.
Idaho Grocery Tax, School Choice & COVID Accountability Gaps
Tea Party Bob and Ron Nate dissect multiple Idaho policy battles including the citizen-led grocery tax repeal initiative requiring 71,000 signatures after eight years of legislative inaction despite 87% public support. Nate explains the new $5,000 school choice tax credit program available at myschoolchoice.idaho.gov, detailing eligibility requirements and constitutional challenges from public education advocates including Republican legislators. The conversation exposes how a COVID-19 interim committee found Governor Little violated constitutional rights through church closures, business shutdowns, and quarantine overreach—yet recommended zero accountability measures despite 8-2 and 9-1 votes confirming violations.
Idaho Grocery Tax, School Choice & COVID Accountability Gaps
Tea Party Bob and Ron Nate dissect multiple Idaho policy battles including the citizen-led grocery tax repeal initiative requiring 71,000 signatures after eight years of legislative inaction despite 87% public support. Nate explains the new $5,000 school choice tax credit program available at myschoolchoice.idaho.gov, detailing eligibility requirements and constitutional challenges from public education advocates including Republican legislators. The conversation exposes how a COVID-19 interim committee found Governor Little violated constitutional rights through church closures, business shutdowns, and quarantine overreach—yet recommended zero accountability measures despite 8-2 and 9-1 votes confirming violations.