In this live­ly, unfil­tered episode of BKP Pol­i­tics on Voice of Rur­al Amer­i­ca, BKP dives into quick-hit news bites: Rite Aid’s shock­ing shut­down after 60 years, mark­ing their 110th store clo­sure in a grim retail tal­ly near­ing 950 nation­wide. He teas­es an unmiss­able “Geor­gia Hour” at 10 a.m., promis­ing bomb­shells worth stick­ing around for, before pon­der­ing the mod­ern epi­dem­ic of peanut aller­gies in kids. “When I was a kid, we nev­er heard of this stuff,” he mus­es, ques­tion­ing what’s fuel­ing the surge—complete with nos­tal­gic flash­backs to rare, old-school peanut mishaps.

The con­ver­sa­tion swerves into Hal­loween ter­ri­to­ry, blend­ing fond mem­o­ries with sharp cri­tique. BKP evokes ’70s-era trick-or-treat­ing: suf­fo­cat­ing plas­tic masks you could­n’t see or breathe through, raid­ing par­ents’ clos­ets for cos­tumes (scarf­ing up Mom’s make­up for fake wounds), and haul­ing can­dy hauls in over­sized pil­low­cas­es instead of those gim­micky jack‑o’-lantern buck­ets. But gone are the days of DIY simplicity—now it’s a “demon­ic, evil, satan­ic hol­i­day” rak­ing in big bucks, with costs spik­ing 9.1% this year thanks to Trump-pro­posed tar­iffs on cheap Chi­nese imports flood­ing shelves with every­thing from cos­tumes to dec­o­ra­tions. He rolls a clip from a street inter­view where a local laments U.S. man­u­fac­tur­ing woes, blam­ing inef­fi­cient poli­cies and reg­u­la­tions for why fac­to­ries fled over­seas in the first place (cue NAFTA and Chi­na’s Most Favored Nation sta­tus at the WTO). “You got­ta look at why it left,” BKP urges, advo­cat­ing for a bal­anced view amid the fin­ger-point­ing.

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