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September 20, 2024 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:15):
H M, all right, glad to have you here. I
don't remember all the celebrity stuff going on. I remember

(00:35):
the Republican Convention. Why they had hault Cogan or somebody
there that was you know, that was that was exciting,
wasn't It was funny to have that. But is anybody
out there going boll I'm gonna vote for the Trump
because halt Cogan was there. I don't think it plays
that well. Maybe I'm wrong there, Maybe some guy out
there never voted. I'm going to register to vote because
hault Cogan. I don't think that happened. Dana White, he

(00:57):
runs a UFC. I'm going to vote for Trump because
I don't think it matters all that much. I may
be wrong, you know. Obviously the obvious one is the
Taylor Swift endorsement. Got a lot of eyeballs out there.
But you can remember Taylor Swift as a woman in
the thirties. She's a multi billionaire. And I think I
could be wrong. I mean, there's probably a lot of

(01:19):
fourteen year olds out there that be persuaded, but they're
not technically voting, right, And I just I don't know
if this celebrity game is it's really just a waste
of time and a waste of headlines, and maybe it
matters you have the Up until this past week, you've
had the saga about Britain. It wasn't name Brittany Mahomes.
I think it is Patrick Mahomes's wife. Evidently she's put

(01:41):
out some pro Trump stuff and she's taken a lot
of heat for that, and of course Patrick says, I'm
not commenting on my politics. I've got a foot which
the smart Patrick Mahomes part for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Of course, I don't think Kelsey for the Chiefs has commented,
but of course she is a lady friend. Ted Taylor
has decided. And now it comes out yesterday, Well you

(02:03):
have the star studed cast of millionaires zooming in and
telling people don't trust millionaires and Donald Trump's a millionaire,
you can't trust. It's funny, and Oprah's there. I don't
think that aired on network television. I think that was
just a live stream. But Oprah interviewed Kamala and it
was well done, well produced. I mean, I don't know
how you can say that wasn't well produced, but it

(02:26):
was well produced, but doesn't really move the needle out there.
Is there anybody out there in the undecided category? Well,
I hadn't decided who to vote for, but let me
check with Oprah and see who Oprah's voting for. I really,
I just have more confidence in most people than even
people who disagree with me, that they're going to make
their decision based on the fact. It doesn't matter what
Britney Mahomes is doing, or Taylor Swift is doing, or

(02:48):
Oprah Winfrey. You know. I just like to think that
people are still thinking for themselves out there now. I
could be giving way too much credit where credit it
is not due. I could that could be the possibility.
Not quite sure about that. I knew it was kind
of crazy when I saw that the Lady Gaga, who
I love Lady Geyga's music, and I think she's very

(03:12):
respectable as a musician and actress, and she's done great job.
Jerry Trump, I don't know. I guess her. I would
guess her politics are left. I don't know. It didn't
matter to me, but her dad came out and endorse
the Orange guy, Donald Trump. Lady got Gog's dad's out
there endorsing the Orange guy, and it's a headline, Who cares?
Does it matter who Lady Gaga or her daddy endorsed.

(03:32):
It doesn't matter to me. I don't know anybody going, well,
I wasn't going to vote for Trump until Lady got
God's daddy came out and did so nobody's I don't
think anybody's out there thinking that, and I like to
think that nobody's out there going I wouldn't go just
I'd like to think that people take their voting a
little bit more seriously than that. I'd like to think that. Again,
maybe I'm giving people way too much credit. Now. I'm

(03:54):
not saying we have the most informed electorate, but I'm
thinking there's a lot of people that would just say, yeah,
on this issue, I'm with a Kamala on this issue,
I'm with Trump, and then they just vote as opposed
to Well, I don't know the issues, but I'm going
to do what Oprah says. I just don't think people
fall that that gullible, or at least that obviously gullible,

(04:15):
but it could be incorrect. You tell me, all right,
good to have you here on the show. Jimmy is
my name. I want to go through this story here
and so where's it at I've got well, you know
what it is? Is National Punch Day. No not Remember
a couple of years ago we had national I said,
please don't participate in this. It's National Punch your coworker

(04:37):
in the throat Day, which I advise you highly not
to participate in because that would be probably an assault
charge in an HR claim. But it was an actual
day on the calendar National Punch or Coworker the throat Day.
Today is actual National Punch Day. And it's not the
punch you think. Ladies and gentlemen don't be throwing any punches.
But let me be the first person to welcome you

(04:57):
into and say, happy National Punch Day. I mean this shure.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
We're celebrating National Punch Day, not that kind.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Of punch, rude punch. We need punch punch on.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Our National Punch Day. Why don't we drinking?

Speaker 1 (05:12):
Why are we drinking?

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Let me get you a fruit punch.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
Ooh, I love punching, drew too much punch. It is
National Punch Day, it'd be National Punch Day. Has showtime?
All right, here we go National Punch Day. Anybody remember
the punch as a kid, remember Hawaiian punch came in
the cans and you had to get the little canoe,
put in a triangle and open that the can of
Hawaiian punch. I remember what I think they I almost asked,

(05:37):
do they still sell Hawaiian punch? And then I realized,
I think they do. I think it comes in a
plastic jug. Now, Happy National Punch Day, everybody. I remember
as a kid, the wedding punch. I remember the wedding,
the wedding punch, and the big they still do that.
I think weddings have gone beyond in some instances that
they're going to beyond. I like my mother always had
a punch bowl. We had a crystal punch bowl, sat

(05:58):
in the cabinet back in a place of esteem, and
you had a It was a fancy you had a
Mama ever brought out the punch bowl. She was entertaining,
she was having a tupperware party or something. We had
a punch bowl out of the house. It was a
big deal. I kept it in the box, you washed
it up, you put it back in the original box,
packed in the patting or styrofoam, and you put it
back on it and you pulled it out every once

(06:19):
in a while. For punch. Yeah, you made punch it.
It was a big deal also for the kids if
they you got the punch and then they spot poured
a little seven up in it or sprite to give
it some bubbly. You felt like you were getting drunk
on the punch, but you weren't. Anyway. Happy National Punch Day.
And I've tried to think of the last time I
had punch. I haven't been to many weddings. I know
I'm going to get this wedding phase here. Probably is

(06:39):
my son and his friends are all now at college,
and then you know, five, six, seven years from now,
maybe the next couple of years, you're gonna start getting
wedding invitations from everybody that they grew up. I haven't
been to a wedding in a while, but there was
no punch at it. There was an open bar, but
no punch. So maybe I'm going to the wrong weddings anymore. Oh,
you had the crystal punch bowl, and they had a

(07:00):
little ladle that you ladled into your little cup and
things like that. But I grew up most of most
of our friends were teetotalers. You'd go to hell for
having an alcohol at your wedding when I grew up,
So maybe that's just a different era. Anyway, Happy National
Punch Day. Maybe it's a treat for everybody to take
a can of a jar of Hawaiian punch down to
the office and tell everybody to drink up and enjoy.

(07:23):
All Right, good to have you here on the radio show.
Let me play this fun audio. I know it's we
got a lot of politics going on here and a
lot of things that you could be talking about, but
you know, you got to have a little fun and
levity on the program, and we try to do that.
And I don't know if you've ever had the plastic
surgery done. I've never had the plastic surgery done. If
I ever, you know, if I ever decided to spend

(07:45):
the money or somebody endorses it and I get it
for free radio radio, you hold off for everything for
free and then you end up getting nothing. I'm like,
I'd like the hair transplants. They do it. There's very
good job.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
Now.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
Early on I knew a guy that got hair transplant
looked like he was growing rows of corn in his head.
That was different. Now they do different things. Well, this
guy went to a plastic surgeon and he said, what
should I change about my face? And he recorded the
entire interaction, and I just think it's funny that this
is what the plastic surgeon told him about changing about

(08:19):
his face. It's a comedian named J. T. Parr, and
he posted the video that he recorded of his plastic
surgeon going through the list of things he needs to fix.
Here it is okay.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
You obviously, I think have some rightids which are wrinkles.
You have furrows between your brows, meaning that you're making
a squinty face a lot. Your lower eyelids are a
little sunken. It makes you look tired, your teeth a crooked.
I see lots of pores on the nose, the jawline
and the neck tightening. Pulling that back a little bit
would be kind of number one on my tone pole.
And I think your brows are cute because it kind

(08:50):
of makes you look innocent. I'm dope, But if you
want it to look more powerful, like leading man, I
would bring up the latteral braw a little, so I
WI true is like not bad. You're a little bit
smaller on the out of your face.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
That's a whole list of things I like it in
the last hour. This is kind of like going to
the car dealer. If you go to the Jiffy Lube
or the Monkey Greece Monkey and have your oil change.
You need a cabin air filter, and you're like, I
don't you didn't even check it. You don't even know
what a cabin air filter is. Or you need an
oil filter. So they do that, and I get that,
but they don't they don't go through the whole list

(09:24):
of things. You take your car to the dealership and
they give you all this stuff. You need the fifteen
thousand miles service, and since you didn't do that, you
need a twenty and you need to basically put a
new engine in here at thirty thousand miles. They give
the whole list of things, right, And that sounds sos
like he went to the car dealer and asked for
their recommendations on what he should do to the car.
By the way, I've been going to I bought my son.

(09:44):
All summer long, I had car issues, major major car issues.
The car that I've been driving basically petered out, and
I decided it's time to not put the more money
in it. And then it was a long story. My
son's car was we were I was. I spent more
money ubering sharing one car this summer when my son

(10:05):
was home. Unexpectedly, I could have just hired a personal
driver and a limo. There's a lot of money spent
on that. So I ended up getting my son a car.
And then I didn't have time because he was home,
we were doing physical therapies, and we only had one car,
and so it was a real mess this summer. So
I never had time to buy another car. And I
don't even know what kind of car I want, and

(10:26):
got to get rid of my old car and the
whole thing. So I sent him to college. He's playing
college football. They don't need a car right now. So
I said, let me just drive this car. Let me
make sure it's a pre owned car. So let me
make sure it's all dialed in and little things. Cleaned
it up and got it all detailed, and it's a
good car for a college kit a good good car
for the college kid. Well, I've been noticing it when
I drive this thing for him at night, and I again,

(10:48):
I'm just making a list of things to go in
probably to the dealer, or does somebody have fixed I've
noticed that the headlights are a little wonky, Like if
I was hunting on the shoulder of the road, it's
a great headlight. They're a little wonky, and I haven't
been able to figure out the adjustment on them. I've
looked it up and you can't adjust them. But evidently
you have to have a degree that I don't have
in some kind of science. I don't have that degree.

(11:10):
And so I went to a local mechanic that I
went to and I walked in and say, and each
of the adjust the headlights. They said, sir, you hadn't
been able to just headlights on a car since nineteen
eighty four. And I'm like, you're an idiot, but you have.
You can't adjust headlights on most cars like this car,
especially you look it up. And so I went to
another place. He said, oh, yeah, no problem, bring it
back tomorrow. We got time. It will just supert. So

(11:31):
I went there yesterday after the radio program, and I
keep calling the dealerships and say, hey, on this brand
of car, can you adjust these headlights? Say oh yeah,
that'll you need to drop it off and leave it
in the morning, and I'm like, I have a radio
show at six am. I can't drop a car off
in the morning because I'm on the radio, so it
never works for my schedule for this. So I can't
get it in the damn dealership because they want me

(11:53):
to drop it off and leave it all day. So
can I just bring it into about ten thirty and
you look at it. Oh no, sir, We're going to
need to drip it off. We don't have a timeframe
on that. And I'm like, I got to find a
new dealership. I've go to I've called two dealerships. They
all tell me the same thing. In that brand of car,
They're all just drop it off, we'll get to it.
I'm like, you've got to be kidding me. So I

(12:13):
went to another store yesterday, another shop yesterday, and said,
could you adjust my wonky headlights? And they said, oh,
no problem, they adjusted. I'm in the real quick, like
five ten minutes. They say, you're already. Well, I can't
see the headlights in the day. So last evening I
took the car out after dark and I realized the
driver's side headlight was actually almost hitting the lane. It
was almost aligned, not quite. The passenger headlight had gotten

(12:36):
better but gotten worse at the same time, and I
was like, you're going to beginning, so it's been a
mess you getting the headlights adjusted in the car, so
maybe it'suld just well, if I guess I'm going to
have to go to the dealership and take it in
and drop it off and leave it and probably they
don't have a loaner. I don't know what to do.
And then and then they're going to come back with

(12:57):
a list like this plastic surgeon to tell me all
the things they want to do on that car. And
I'm like, listen, it's a car for my son for college,
and I'm just trying to make sure it's safe for
him to drive. And I don't want I don't want
him to have the issues. I want me to have
the issues here, not him having in college. Anyway, there's
my woes and mechanics adjusting headlights. Don't you dare message
me and say you should be able to do that yourself. Listen,

(13:17):
if I find the flathead screwdriver in my house, it's
an accomplishment. If I find the Phillips head, it's a
double accomplishment for the day. I'm mechanic, you know, I
can talk all day, but mechanical ability is not necessarily
my strong suit, and listen, I stay in my strong suit.
Some of you, they know where your phillips and your
flatheads are. You shouldn't be yapping on the radio because

(13:37):
you make no sense, But me, I make some sense
on the radio. Probably still shouldn't be happed on the radio,
according to some people. But anyway, good name, that's my
car will I'm gonna get headlight advice probably the rest
of the morning. All right, good to have you here
on the radio show. There's a lot of ballot initiatives
there going to be on your ballot that you're going
to get in a couple of weeks in November. Excuse me,

(14:02):
the ballots are coming out in October. And I started
the show. And this may surprise many of you with
a compliment to our governor, Governor pollous. It's not a
tongue in cheek comment at all. I really appreciated what
he did. On his social media Facebook feed, he posted
up and I'm trying to find it if I think

(14:22):
I saved it somewhere a book market. But he posted
it basically his thoughts about the ballot initiatives that were
going to be on all the ballots this coming season
this coming election season, and I thought he did a
pretty good job of analyzing it and be honest about
what they were. And there were some that he was for,
there were some that he was against, or some that
I was for, some that I was against, and I

(14:44):
just I appreciated it and I thought it was a
very good effort by him. And in the next segment,
I want to kind of go over some of the
key ones. Yesterday we talked about proposition excuse me, amendment
was seventy nine, and I he is a little bit
misguided on that one. It does put in the Constitution

(15:05):
the quote right for an abortion. It's already law, but
it makes me constitutionalize it in the Colorado And he
says he's voting yes on that because of that, which
is that's his prerogative right. But he's only telling half
the story. And I want you to go to my
Facebook page, Facebook dot com slash Jimmy Lakey fanpage, Facebook
dot com slash Jimmy Lakey fan page, go to my
fan page, and I want you to read the piece

(15:30):
by Ari Armstrong that's up there for me yesterday and
amend A seventy nine. You may want the right to
an abortion in the constitution. That's your prerogative, but you
should know that. You should know that it also is
going to allow taxpayer dollars to be used. There's a
second part of that amendment. And so there's maybe some

(15:50):
of you that say, well, I'd be for the first part,
but I'm not for the second part. So we'll get
to that in the next segment. But there's a piece
by Ari Armstrong. There is a breaking news story out
of Kentucky. There has been a Kentucky judge that was
shot in his chamber. Local sheriff arrested and charged in
the judge's death. This is an interesting story. They're also

(16:17):
I'll get more details. It's a breaking news story that
if I'm reading it correctly, there is a judge has
been shot and he was shot by the am I
reading that correct I got to get to the bottom
of the break. It seems like he might have been
shot by sheriff and I don't know what kind of
feud was going on there. But that's a breaking news story.

(16:39):
I'll get to that. There's also going to be a
Secret Service press conference today. Ronald Road, the interim head
of the Secret Service, is going to hold a press
conference as they're moving into the accountability phase. When it
comes to the accountability phase, when it comes to the
assassination attempt of Trump on the July the thirteenth, we'll

(17:00):
follow that as well. Anyway, let me get to more
of the story of Kentucky and see if I can
figure out what happened. But a judge has been shot
in Kentucky, a state judge, and evidently was shot by
the sheriff. If I'm reading this right in his chamber.
It's a breaking news story just developing, and I'll keep
a sharp eye on that and see if I can
get you more of that in just a moment. All right,
it's Lakey on the radio news Talk six hundred K. Cool. Well,

(17:22):
come back, I'll go over some of these amendments and
propositions you should start paying attention to. And you want
to do your own research. Just because so or Polo
says so doesn't mean you should vote that way. Do
your research, do your investigation, make your own conclusion. Don't
be a puppet of anybody, if any party. Don't be
a puppet for a party. You be your own person

(17:44):
out there. That's my encouragement to you this morning. Everybody
stand by Lakey on the radio. It's a Friday, Jimmy
Lakey six hundred k cool. I got a lot of

(18:24):
offers to fix my headlights. No, thank you all creepy ay, Jimmy,
give me your address. I'll come over and fix your andlights.
That's weird. I don't know who you are. That's called
stranger danger. Didn't you learn about that? Good to have
you here on the radio show about Uh, what dealerships

(18:44):
did you call? I'm not going to tell you. I'm
not here to do that. But now they all want
me to leave it off for no. Somebody tried to
fix the me yesterday and they're better than they were.
But let's just say it's hazardous for me to drive
into the station deserving in the morning. It's a safety hazard. Well,
I get two weeks. I've been trying to get these
damn things lined up. It'll be good to have you

(19:05):
here on the show. Shimmy is my name? Pleasured, pleased
and thrilled. All right? I found the Jared Polis post
and again I try to be fair and complimentary when
I need to be. And this is at Polus for Colorado.
He's got a couple of pages on the Facebook, and
I'll try to I'll share it out here in the break.
I don't have time to do it right now because
I'm talking and i'll screw it up. But it's on
his Facebook, and I commend him. He did a decent

(19:27):
job of giving analysis. And he just says, friends have
been asking where I stand on the different state wide
the initiatives that will be on our ballots into the
upcoming November election. So I read through all fourteen state
ballot measures and hear my thoughts, like you only I'm
the only one vote, but I encourage everybody to read
up on the initiatives and make an informed decision. You know,

(19:49):
every year on the initiatives and amendments and things like that,
I get more people say, Jimmy, how are you voting,
I'll just vote that way. Well, I appreciate that, but
I appreciate that you would follow my lead. But I
really want us to be more educated, and I want
to take time on this show in the next several
weeks to educate you on some of the amendments, in

(20:10):
propositions and initiatives are going to be on the ballot.
And just because Jimmy says to vote that way. Don't
vote that way unless you feel that's the right way
to vote, just because Jared Pola says vote that way.
Don't vote that way just unless you think it's the
right way to vote. Know the issue. I would rather
you just skip it or vote no than to vote
yes on something you're not really that familiar with. If

(20:31):
Aull goes to hell in a handbasket and I don't
understand something, I'll oftentimes just vote no because a lot
of times they're trying to fix answer questions that no
one's really asking. There is one that I do and oh,
this is Amendment seventy nine. And there's a piece by
Ari Armstrong in at Facebook page facebook dot com slash
Tom Lakey fan page that I think breaks this Amendment

(20:52):
seventy nine down very good. I think you got to
get the polus does what I think most people are
going to do about that. He only tells half the story,
and I'm hoping Jared will go back in and fix
this once he says he read the whole thing through.
But the Ari Armstrong, who's very libertarian in his mindset, says, hey,

(21:12):
it's not just about the right to abortion in the constitution.
It is a it's also enabling the taxpayer funding of abortion.
And I do know people that are pro abortion, and
they have different views than I do on abortion and
the sanctity of life, et cetera, but they are horrified
about taxpayer dollars being used for that. And you need

(21:34):
to be aware that that's what Amendment sixty nine does.
There's some devil in the detail on seventy nine. And
here's what Jared pulds. And again I commend him for
his answers on all that he puts some time in this,
and I'm assuming he did it himself, so he got
to give him credit where credit is due. I remember
seventy nine. He says it would enshrine legal abortion into

(21:54):
the state constitution. I am pro choice, and this amendment
would enshrine the right to choose in our state consent institution.
It is already protected in the state law, but protecting
it in our state constitution is stronger. I will be
voting guests on nineteen seventy nine. Excuse me seventy nine.
That may be the case. He may feel that he'll
be stronger the constitution. The thing he leaves out here

(22:16):
is the devil in the details about taxpayer funded abortion.
I would encourage you before you just follow Jared Polis's lead,
go read the Ari Armstrong piece. It's up in my
Facebook page, Facebook dot com slash Jimmie Lakey fan page,
and then you then decide not whether you think because
abortion is already protected by law in the state of Colorado.
It's a law of the state. It went back to

(22:38):
the states, they said Roe versus Wade kept at federal
states do it. And so Colorado has decided that abortion
is going to be legal. And as much as you want,
I mean, just go for it. It's kind of a
free for all states when it comes to abortion, period
the end. That's fact. But they want it in the
constitution of the state. And the reason they want to

(22:59):
go to the constitution it's already protected by law is
by saying they put in the constitution it's the constitution
of the state that prevents them from using taxpayer dollars
to fund abortions. See that's they can't change the constitution
by law the legislature. The legislature has decided that abortions
can happen almost any time in the state of Colorado

(23:19):
up until the final moments. I mean, that's the Colorado law.
It can happen. Colorado has become a destination state for abortions.
That's the fact that it's a law of the state.
But the reason they're trying to put this in the
constitution isn't to protect women's rights more. It's the only
way they can have a shot. They can't just run
a bill saying we're going to change this other thing amendment.

(23:42):
This changes this other thing and changes amendment for taxpayer
funding of abortion. So they have to say, hey, look,
amd of seventy nine. The first part is this, and
that's all they're telling you. So really, Jerry Poulas only
tells half the story on seventy nine. The real reason
they want to put in the constitution that gives in
the entry point to say, oh, by the way, part two,
don't pay attention. We're going to make it legal for

(24:03):
there to be state taxpayer funded abortions in the state.
So read the Ari Armstrong piece. And even if you're
a person who believes in the right to choose the
right to abortion, where do you feel about taxpayer dollars
going to that? Do you believe that it's right to
force people that are morally opposed to this to use
their taxpayer dollars to fund this. So there's a second

(24:26):
part of seventy nine. And Polus misses that there's another
amendment that is out. There's Amendment Age, and both the
Gazette and both the Gazette endorse it, and so does
Jared Polus, and I need to read it myself. But
when Polus and the Gazette come together, they have a
more conservative editorial board and Jared Polus obviously not known

(24:50):
for his conservatism, they're both saying yes on AMENDHS. They
both endorse it, and they say amendate sets up a
judicial discipline board. This amendment is meant to theres several
recent scandals in the judicial branch of government by setting
up an independent judicial discipline board. And Polis and the
Gazette both say they'll be voting yes on Amendment Age.

(25:12):
So again we'll break into some of these more of
these in detail, but again I think the key one
here is you're already leading with misleading information on Amendment
seventy nine. Again, you'll be pro choice and want to
vote for seventy nine, but understand, if you vote for
seventy nine. They're hiding in the second part of that,
not announcing that it is the codification of the legalization

(25:33):
of the taxpayer use, the use of taxpayer funds for abortion.
That's the caveat that so far they're trying to cover
up in Amendent of seventy. Now they're trying to make
it about a women's issue and women's healthcare, but that's
already protected by the law of the state. This is
just an entry point to get to the Constitution on spending.
Just throwing that out there for you to contemplate and consider.

(25:54):
All Right, I told you next week I have Rob
Kittell on the Show's the So what I would call
if I was going to sell the house of Lakey Today? Listen,
if you've been thinking about watching this interest rate discussion
go on or we talked last hour about it, and say,
how's it going to change the housing market? How's it
going to change the lending market?

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Is?

Speaker 1 (26:14):
What's it going to do the values of homelessen If
this is something that you have been contemplating, concerned and
looking at, why don't you call Rob kittle He'll answer
all the questions you have and he'll do some of
that on the radio next week. But this is who
I would call if I was selling the house of
Lakey today, I would call Rob Kittle. You need to
know when it comes to real estate, location location, Kittle team,

(26:34):
You've got questions keeping you up at night abount whether
it is the time to buy sell, whether you should
wait till maybe the spring of the year, maybe next year,
maybe you should do it now that interest rates have
come down a little bit. What do you do? Rob
Kittle's got some advice and some suggestions, and then you
can make that decision for yourself. Again. Rob Kittle has
is Zillow's top rated agent. Again. Rob Kittle and his

(26:55):
team the one that I would call if I was
selling the House of Lakey today. Rob Kittle dot com,
k I T T L E. Rob Kittle dot com.
Nine seven zero gets sold, nine seven zero gets sold,
nine seven zero gets sold. And you tell Rob Kittle
that Jimmy Leaky's talking about him on the radio. Rob
Kittle DoD com. All right, well let's do this. I

(27:17):
want to share this piece by Jared Poulos because I
do commend him for taking the time to explain where
he stands on some things. There's some of these I
disagree with. It doesn't matter. I want you to read
what he says because I believe that both sides ought
to have an opinion and there's something he and I
agree with. And the only caveat that I throw is
he only tells half the story on a mimics seventy nine.

(27:38):
But I'll share his post out there, and I think
it's important to you to read it, and there's a
lot of amendments and initiatives and start studying it. Now.
Those ballots are going to be there before you know it.
I know it. It is sexy is voting for president.
But a lot of these will affect your way of
life in Colorado a lot more than what happens in Washington,
d C. I'm just telling you a lot of the

(27:59):
battles we for getting the fighter local, and that's why
we end up in the state of misery at high
cost of living that we're in. So be alerted. I'll
be back lakey six hundred k col All right, here

(28:36):
we go, Welcome to the show. I got to get
this pol this thing shared a can. I commend Jared
for putting it out there, and I actually agree on
some of these things with him. He and I agree
and the ones I don't agree. I think he puts
a reasonable explanation. So why he's going to vote a
certain way? And it's a lot that there's a lot.
I don't have time to get into him in this
particular segment. If there's a proposition KK, he's for it.

(28:58):
It's a new exercise tax on gun and ammunition sales.
The initiative would put abount six and a half percent
excess tax on guns and ammo sales, proceeds going to
behavioral health support for veterans and youth school safety, gun
violence prevention, et cetera. Well, they always say that, you know,
it always sounds good, right does it really? I mean,
remember the pot money was going to go make our
schools better, and they're not any They're better, actually worse

(29:20):
off than they were. So I would be like opposed
to proposition KK. But Jared's for it. It's fair. You
can read his explanation, draw your own conclusion. Your big
boys and girls, put on your big boy pants and
make a decision. Proposition JJ allow the States to keep
all taxes it collects from sports betting. In other words,
they detabor it if they collect taxes on your sports bets,

(29:42):
then they get to keep it the excess revenues legalized
sports betting, and he says, I have mixed feelings about
sports betting. I support being able to use the full
amount of the taxes already approved by voters generate. In
other words, do we don't want to have to put
that in the table refund if we collect more than
we need? And I'm absolutely on JJ so JJ and
KK I would be a no one, but he outlines

(30:05):
why he's a yes on JJ and KK, so I
think it's all fair to let his opinion in my
opinion go side by side. But again, I don't want
the government to keep any more money. I don't think
they've shown state government especially, I don't think they've shown
they're only going to improve the mental health more taxes
on mental health, and yet it doesn't get better. They're
going to improve the schools and it doesn't get better.

(30:27):
But hey, give us more money and we'll make it
better the next time. No, thank you, JJ and KK.
I shall be opposed to a lot of other propositions
and against seventy The abortion one is again they're not
telling the full story on that, and you make your decision,
but I think they got to tell the full story.
All right, I'm told Sherry is back on the line.
Sherry called yesterday to talk about in an event that's

(30:49):
happening in Colorado to kind of bring some attention to
Amendment seventy nine. So Sherry, let me bring it right
back in here. Sherry walking on the show.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
How are you doing this morning?

Speaker 1 (31:00):
I'm doing very well. We're up against a break, so
you got to go quick. We've been talking about seventy nine.
Seventy nine. There's a piece of my website Facebook page.
This shows the truth about it. It is it would
allow taxpayer funded abortions. That they're not talking about that
part of it.

Speaker 3 (31:15):
Well, yeah, I just wanted to say thank you for
sharing that information. And it's extremely important that we get
the correct information out there in the Colorado ons. And
I just wanted to give you a website for your
people to go to and check out. And that website
is www dot Right to Know coo dot com. So

(31:36):
right to Know COO dot com. They'll give you all
the correct information on this Amendments seventy nine extremely important.
It would increase our taxes by fifteen to fifty million
dollars forcing us to pay that, and it also bans
parental notice for minors. This is so extremely important. We
need to get this message out.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
Yeah, there's there's a lot more. There's a devil in
the details of Amendment seventy nine, for sure. If you
just read if you're a pro choice person and you
just read Jared Police's exploitation, you go, yeah, I'll vote
that way. But there's a lot more devil in that
detail on seventy nine that should catch a lot more attentions.
Now there's an event coming up that you said that
I believe this weekend. Correct.

Speaker 3 (32:18):
Well, actually it was last night. I was trying to
hurry and get the information out, but it was last night.
But see you go to Right to Know hopeco dot com.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
You got to Shery, appreciate you hopping on here again.
Dial it up if you want to dial in an
eighty six six, triple eight fifty four to forty nine.
And thanks for the absolutely if there is that again.
I know a lot of folks that are are a
pro choice and they call it women's healthcare. That's fine,
we get along fine, I'm friends with it. It's not
a problem. You can have different opinions on that, but
you do need to be educated on Amendment seventy nine

(32:50):
that at the very least it would require and allow
taxpayer funding of these procedures. So that's just something to
be aware of. Then make the decision that's best for you.
But a lot of folks aren't telling you about the
details of Amendment seventy nine. All right. I'll share al
Jared Polis's tweet or his statements in a moment, because
I think it's helpful to read what he thinks as well.

(33:12):
Jared Poulos, good job on the work you did there.
I appreciate it. Laky on the radio six hundred K
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