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August 15, 2025 • 40 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
That's for you, Gavin Grease, Sya, Gavin news By the way,
you know, it's funny. But I remember, was I ten
years old maybe something like that when when Grease came
out with John Travolta and Olivia Newton John and by
the way, the male character is in that movie, Man,
did they load on the hair gel? I mean, they

(00:21):
could give you some a run for his money, you know,
if the John Travolta character, that was like a pound
of grease on that head.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
But anyway, so, but you know, I.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Enjoyed the movie obviously, like many people, did you know,
I was like ten eleven whatever, you know, whatever age
I was. But then I ended up re seeing it many, many,
many years later. Holy mackerel, was there a lot of
sexual innuendo, which, of course, as a ten year old
just went right over my head, you know, But I

(00:52):
remember I was rewatching it, like maybe I don't know,
twenty years ago or whatever.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
I'm like, my whoa, how come? I boy? I missed
all of this.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
One sexual reference after another after another after another. But anyway,
still honestly great movie. And I don't care for musicals. No,
I didn't know Mike Ass did I follow suit that
I start putting grease in my hair. No, it was
never my thing, Mike. Yeah, I was starting to lose

(01:23):
hair already even at ten, Mic. You know so now
I'm not a hair gel kind of guy, never have been.
Six one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Look, the only good quality that Gavin
us has. Okay, that greasy. Gavin has great hair. I'll

(01:45):
give him that he was born with a great set
of roots. Those roots, man, I would kill to have
those roots.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
But that's it. That's that's all he has. That's it.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Six one, seven sixty eight sixty eight is the number.
Bill in Medfield, Thanks for holding Bill, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
How's it going, Rush COONa.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
That's a very high compliment, Thank you Bill. Bill.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
What do you make of Gavin Youson? He says he's
gonna bring down Trump? That's it. His presidency is over
and Gavin is the man that's gonna bury him.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
What do you say, my friend?

Speaker 3 (02:31):
First stop, I only have four hairs, so that's number one.
And then can I you say that the Trump administration's
listening to this show all the time.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Can his people do? Definitely?

Speaker 3 (02:46):
Yes, I'm gonna speak for one second, and I tell
my what I called for. Okay, it's William K. Vierra
lived here all my life and not getting my Social
Security I was born November eighth, nineteen fifty seven. I've
worked and lived here all my life in Massachusetts. So

(03:06):
hello Trump, can I get my Social Security weights without
paying thousands of dollars? Okay? Now I'll go back to
what I call for. Uh. Is this going to be
taken to the Supreme Court and they're going to have
nobody in all Blue states is going to be represented
in the Republican Party. It's going to be zero across

(03:28):
all the United States. What is the Supreme Court going
to do about that?

Speaker 2 (03:33):
They're going to shoot it down. And it's a great question. Bill.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
I'm telling you this will go to the Supreme Court
and Newsom is going to get destroyed, and so will
the Democrats. This is not going to pass constitutional muster,
no way. Even John Roberts is going to vote against it.
It's going to be minimum six to three, maybe even
seven toot eight one at the Supreme Court. I mean,

(03:58):
this is dangerous, all kidding. I mean, I'm trying to
make fun of the guy, because he really is a
bit of a clown, but all in all seriousness, Bill, Look,
you've got a massive state like California, what is it,
forty million people, that's bigger than most countries in the world,
and a good you know, forty percent of the population
votes for the opposing political party, the Republicans, and they're

(04:22):
not even gonna get one seat. Massachusetts no seats, New
Hampshire no seats, Maine no seats, Connecticut no seats, Vermont
no seats, New Mexico no seats. You know, Washington State,
Oregon no seats. And Pritzker, now remember they got what

(04:43):
is it forty five forty six percent voted Republican in
Illinois and Pritsker now says we're gonna Jerry Mander again.
Now they have seventeen seats in Congress in the House,
fourteen Democrat, three Republican out of you know how they're
gonna do it. But Pritzker says, we're going to go
to zero for Republicans.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
So what is this.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
So if a Democrat controls the state, Republicans don't why
bother voting. I mean, you're disenfranchising Republican voters. So now, Bill,
it's sort of like they get fifteen percent, sixteen fourteen,
seventeen percent of the apportionment of the seats, even though
they get forty five forty six forty eight percent of

(05:28):
the vote.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
But now it's going to be you.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Get forty six, forty seven forty eight percent of the
vote and you get zero seats, zero percent. So it's
going to get to the point where Republicans are going
to say, well, why should we even bother voting?

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Who cares? We can vote and vote and vote. We'll
never get a freaking seat.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
The Supreme Court will trust me and should shoot it down.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Bill. Final word to you.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
Now, we need for you to have a massive rally
for all of New England. Have it in Neuampia, because
you can't have anything in mox Achoosetts where all the
Republicans show up as saying taxation without representation rally. There's
your chance now for the massive rally with his millions

(06:18):
of people there.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
Oh, you're dead on I'm telling that Bill, you're dead on. Bill.
Please don't be a stranger. Call again.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Look, the fundamental principle that we fought the American Revolution
over Bill is completely right, one thousand percent correct. Hell
on this one, A million percent. Correct, it's no taxation
without representation. And by the way, this principle has inspired
billions of people around the world since seventeen seventy six.

(06:48):
I'm talking literally dozens and dozens and dozens of countries
around the world, that fundamental principle that we fought for
in this country. If you're gonna tax us, then we
need to have representation. The voters need to have their voices,
their interests, their values represented, defended and voiced. Okay, articulated.

(07:16):
What are they doing now? No, this is taxation without representation.
You know, as I said here, I'll just use Massachusetts
as an example. Forty percent of the electorate and we
all pay taxes. They the Republican voters in this state
were the backbone. Just that people understand we're the working

(07:38):
middle class, small business owners, truck drivers, nurses. I mean
that's police, fire department. Six one seven two six, six,
sixty eight sixty eight is the number.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
We are now on the very brink of a Jerry
Mandarin war in this country. Gavin Newsom yesterday really at
a clown show of a press but still he did
make the announcement there will be a special election held
in California on November fourth. It's a Democrat state, so

(08:12):
it's pretty much gonna pass whereby according to Gavin Newsom,
they will then redistrict, really tear apart California's political map.
It's congressional map, it's already heavily jerrymandered. They're gonna jerrymander
it even more. Out of fifty two seats that California

(08:33):
has in the US House of Representatives, only nine are
apportioned to Republicans. That will now go to zero. And
Newsom says that along with this, and he wants Illinois, Massachusetts,
New York, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington to follow California's lead,
that they are going to jerry mander and jerry mander

(08:55):
to the point that the Republicans will not be able
to hold down to the hold onto the House in
next year's midterm elections, which means that Democrats will take
back control. And according to Newsom, they will impeach. What
will they impeach them on? It doesn't matter. They're going
to impeach, they will defund, they will investigate. As Newsom

(09:18):
put it, Trump's presidency comes to an end. Republicans now
have said you jerry mander. We jerry mander, and we
have a lot more states and a lot more seats
that we can jerry mander than you can. So essentially,
as the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, I

(09:40):
could go on and on. This is not a unique
observation on my part. We are now on the cusp
of a political civil war. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Should the Republicans now go
all in on jerrymandering to counter California?

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Yeah? I say yes. What say you?

Speaker 1 (10:04):
Bill in Sudbury? Thanks for holding Bill and as always, welcome.

Speaker 4 (10:10):
Hello, Hello, good morning, Jeff, good morning. I don't think
this is a good idea at all. To me. It
sounds like some sort of weird political participation trophy that
even if you lost, you have to get something. I
don't like the I don't like the idea of jerrymandering,
but both sides do it, and it's brutal. And the
numbers for California, oh my god, the La County, just

(10:34):
La County is bigger than forty states. So the numbers.
He when he starts talking about the numbers, it's tricky
for him. I think what we're looking at is the
three year political campaign. Though I think that because Trump
won with his three year campaign, that now the three
year campaign will be a constant, will always be campaigning

(10:58):
for president.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
So you see this as primarily political on the part
of Gavin Newsom, correct, Yes.

Speaker 4 (11:07):
I see this as sort of positioning early positioning to
grant to be the one to be the point of
the spear, to be the one making the argument, framing
the argument. And you give the people in Texas a
total pass. You hate the idea of Jerry manderin California,
but you give the president calling the people in Texas

(11:30):
and saying I want five seats, he gets a complete
pass for that.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Well, Bill, you know as well as I do. I mean,
come on, I mean, this is one of your best calls.
I'll be honest with you because you're being honest. So
come on, let's be honest. California is one of the
most heavily jerry mandered states in the country. Illinois is
very gerrymandered, Massachusetts is completely gerrymandered.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
You know.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
So Texas does something to offset what the Democrats do,
and Gavin Newsom is having a meltdown. Democrats are having
a meltdown. And you know as well as I do, Bill,
that the census was flawed. The Department, I mean, it's
admitted the census came out and said, no, we overrepresented

(12:15):
the number of illegals in Texas, so the numbers are inflated.
So you's that's what triggered Governor Abbott. And on top
of that, the Department of Justice itself came out and
said that the census was flawed. So that's why Abbot said, Okay,
we're going to base it now on on a on
the recent election and on a much fairer census. And

(12:37):
even then, Democrats are still going to have what eight
seats in Texas, So it's not as if they're being
jerry Mander to zero. You've got California, Illinois, here in
mass you know, I mentioned all the states, New Hampshire,
You've got Maine, Vermont, Connecticut. I could go on and
on New Mexico. Many of these states forty six, forty seven,

(13:00):
forty eight percent vote Republican, they get zero seats.

Speaker 4 (13:05):
Say, so what you're saying is because it's terrible in California,
we should make it terrible in Texas to balance it out.
It's just not a very good argument.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
Oh it's a great argument. It's an argument that's winning.

Speaker 4 (13:18):
No, because it's what you're telling me.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Is this No, what you're telling me is Democrats can
be dirty. Democrats can rig elections. Democrats can overload their
inflate their representation. Look, remember you take away jerry mandering. Literally,
the Democrats lose at least thirty congressional seats, thirty thirty,

(13:44):
So the Republicans don't have a plus three majority. They
have a plus thirty three majority. Because, whether you like
to admit it or not, Bill, the Democratic Party is
now a minority party. Look at the map of twenty
twenty four at all of those counties. When the middle
of the country it is an ocean of red. All

(14:06):
you see are little spots of blue in these coastal cities.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
So the Democratic Party is a minority party. And I'm
going to be frank with you, and I'm being serious.
I blame people like you. I do because people like you,
who are hardcore Democrat voters never stood up to your
party and said you're going too far. The open the

(14:34):
radical open borders, the invasion of illegals in our country,
having men biological men participate in women's sports the way
you guys decimated the middle class with skyrocketing inflation, the
tobacco and disaster in Afghanistan, the exploding crime rates in

(14:59):
city after city after city where Democrats caudal criminals literally,
caudal gangbangers, caudal murderers and rapists. What'd you think was
gonna happen? You think the American people are gonna keep
voting for the Democratic Party, So you have to jerry

(15:20):
mander in order to even stay competitive. And now that
Texas is saying, no, you guys want a rig, you
want to play this is your term, not mine. Smash
mouth football. Yeah, we play smash mouth football. Okay, Texas
is now playing smash mouth football. So I'm sorry. Every

(15:41):
blue state can jerrymander, but when one Republican red state
does it, suddenly it's the end.

Speaker 5 (15:46):
Of the world.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
I don't think so, So, Bill, I'm sorry. Look, I've
said it before and I'll say it again. Go back
to FDR, Go back to Truman, Go back to John F.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
Kennedy. Hell, go back to Bill Clinton.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
Be a working middle class party again that at least
pretends to care about America and you'll be competitive, but
you've been hijacked by the radical left. It's now Elizabeth
Warren's party. It's now Jasmine Crockett's party. It's now AOC's party.
Look what you're about to Look what your party is

(16:23):
about to vote for in New York City, a full
fledged communist zoron Mumdani. Bill, you have no one to
blame but yourself.

Speaker 4 (16:36):
Apple literally giving the president a chunk of gold in
return for favorable tariffs? Did you not notice that.

Speaker 5 (16:46):
Total?

Speaker 2 (16:47):
Bill? Bill? Please?

Speaker 1 (16:48):
Bill, Look, let's let's stay focused, Okay, Please. I know
you have trumped arrangement syndrome every time I talk to
a Democrat the way you guys hate Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
It's pathological.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
I'm asking you about your party going way too far
to the left, which is why your party is no
longer competitive. You know, I got to ask you, Bill,
how come never during the Biden presidency ever, Jeff Coo
and our Boston's bulldozer. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight is the.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
Number, you know.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Mike and I were just talking off air, and Mike said, Jeff,
I couldn't believe my ears for about the first thirty
seconds of Bill's call, Bill and Sudbury. He was making
sense and I said to Mike, I said, Mike, I
swear to you. I'm like, this is a miracle. As
he's talking, I'm like, this is really this.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
Is a miracle.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
This could be if the first time Bill calls forget
that we have were, you know, in agreement. But he's
actually making a clear, coherent, lucid point and he just
couldn't help himself. Then he just went off the deep end.
You know, he just he couldn't do it. He just
couldn't do it. But no, look you see notice jerry

(18:06):
mandering for me but not for THEE.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
You know.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Yeah, it's bad. It's bad, but you know, and we
do it. We do it all the time. We do
it all day, all night. But you guys shouldn't do it.
We do it, but you guys shouldn't do it. Nah,
I don't think so. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Dan in New Hampshire. Thanks for

(18:33):
holding Dan, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Dan.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Are you there? Okay, let's see if we can reconnect
with Dan. You want to go to Let's go to
Annie on the South Shore. Thanks for holding Annie, and.

Speaker 5 (18:50):
Welcome hie, Jeff, good morning to you and culmination. I
don't know what we would do without you.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (18:58):
I'm going to stat you off with this. The other
day I tried to get through because we were talking about,
you know, people running and what have you, and running
against Elizabeth Warren and what have you. And I was
going to call up and tell you, Jeff, if you'll
be my manager.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
Oh, I remember, I remember that, my manager.

Speaker 5 (19:21):
I think it would be awesome. I think we have
a lot of people tuning in. I really do.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
Annie. I've got to ask you, what do you make now? Now?

Speaker 1 (19:33):
It's basically it's a political declaration of war. Gavin Newsimon.
The Democrats they are gonna jerry mander California to the
point that they're going to eliminate every single Republican seat
in the US House of Representatives. In Congress, they're gonna
they have fifty two seats they wanted to be fifty

(19:54):
two Democrats, zero Republicans. Currently there are nine Republican members
of the House in the US House. They're going to
gerrymander all of them out. So even though forty percent
of the people of California vote Republican on a regular basis,
they're gonna have zero, literally zero Republicans in Congress. To me,

(20:21):
that's disenfranchising voters. That to me is taxation without representation,
a fundamental violation of the very principle our country was
built on founded on. But that's me I want to
hear from.

Speaker 5 (20:37):
You, Annie, ohheartedly, I truly do. But you know, this
isn't anything new. This is something that they've been doing
years and years and years and years, and we've gotten
to this point. Look at it this way. You have
a boy which I look at the Democratic Party as
being they've gotten their way for so many years, and
now that they're having somebody push them back, they don't

(20:58):
like it. Look at Neilsom, he's one of the biggest
bullies going and he's talking about President Trump. Let me
tell you something. Seventy four million or more voted for
President Trump. And if he thinks we're going to sit
back and do nothing about this, this is the issue
that I'm calling for. Jeff, I as a United States citizen,

(21:20):
I as a citizen of the state of Massachusetts who
pay taxes. My electric bill is out of sight. We
can't afford much of anything. We're being drowned. You know why,
because we have a governor who is stealing from us.
That's what she's doing. She is stealing from us. She's
representing the illegals, and she's throwing us to the side.

(21:41):
That is called treason. Many times to well your conversations.
I have heard the word treason, but nothing is being
done about this. I as a citizen of this country.
When it comes time to vote, I want ice agents
at every single voting area. That's what I want.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Annie.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
I'm gonna ask you a very personal question, and if
you don't want to answer, I understand. I promise I
will not take offense. But I have to ask you this.
And just to set it up for you, we received
our latest energy bill. Okay, you know first of August,
whatever early August is when we get it. Another massive

(22:24):
price increase every six months under Heale because they passed
the law. She wants to eventually phase out fossil fuels
completely from the state and get us more and more
hooked onto solar energy, wind energy, the so called alternatives.
Well that means is the prices keep going up, and

(22:44):
they're gonna keep going up every six months. Your energy
bill doesn't matter. You can use the same amount of energy.
It's not a question of how much you use. No
matter how much you use, it's gonna keep going up
and up by hundreds and hundreds of dollars every six months.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Now.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
It's deliberate. It's deliberate. And that's why they won't allow
any new oil pipelines. They won't allow more fossil fuel
or more energy. They want to get as strictly on
wind and solar, and that is driving up the costs.
My last energy bill was pathetic. It was so outrageously expensive.

(23:26):
I'm like, I don't know how we can continue to
pay for this. And I'm getting friends who are texting me,
you know, they whatever through the camera, they take a
picture of their bill and they're texting me. It's all
you know, August first, and they're like, Jeff, it just
went up another three hundred dollars, Jeff, it just went
up another four hundred dollars and so, and they're saying,

(23:48):
and you look at what you pay, and then notice
that delivery costs. The delivery cost I've never heard of this.
The delivery costs is higher than what you're actually paying.
So I've got to ask you, Annie, how much was
your energy bill. How much did it go up by
the most recent one if you want, if you want to.

Speaker 5 (24:10):
Divulge that, okay, Jess. Last month it was around four hundred.
This month is around seven hundred and forty six dollars.
And the energy costs to bring it in the fuel,
the use of this fuel to bring it in is
three times more than what I use. It is highway robbery.
This is treason, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Annie, do me a favor. You're completely right. Please just
say the numbers again. So the previous month it was
four hundred, you're saying, now it's what seven hundred.

Speaker 5 (24:43):
One hundred and forty six dollars.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
And change, seven hundred and forty, so an increase of
almost three hundred and fifty dollars, three hundred and forty
six dollars whatever. And then how much you pay for
the actual energy, and how much do you pay for
the delivery costs? You said it was more than what
you actually pay.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
Oh yeah, the delivery classes about three times more than
what we use for energy.

Speaker 4 (25:06):
It's ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (25:07):
As a matter of fact, I'm glad you mentioned this, Jeff,
because I was just looking in the town that's closest
to me and one person just said their electric bill
was one thousand dollars for the month.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Oh no, I'm getting that now, No, No, I'm getting
people are at one thousand, twelve hundred, fifteen hundred, two
thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
I'm like, these people are crazy, Like they're crazy. Man.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Now the reason why Annie, I want you to hear this, Okay,
because this is what This is why the Democrats, if
there's a free and fair election, can never win. This
is why this issue alone, the Republicans are going to
break the Democrats. So please, Annie, I want you to
hear this. I want the whole audience, and it doesn't
matter where you live, because this is the model for

(25:52):
New York, for Connecticut, for Rhode Island, for New Hampshire,
for Vermont, for California, for Illinois. This is what the
Democrats want for the whole country. They're doing it in
their states, but this is for the whole country. And
this is what they've done in Europe. This is what
I'm explaining to you now, what we're suffering. That's Germany,

(26:13):
that's England. That's massive costs of energy because they want
everybody on wind and solar. That is literally hollowing out
the middle class. Okay, Now, this is a clip that
is now going viral. I mentioned it on my x
account maybe about a week ago. It got a tremendous response.

(26:35):
This is the energy secretary here in Massachusetts. Her name
is Rebecca Tepper Tepper. She is speaking in front of
a group of supporters and you can see the video.

Speaker 2 (26:52):
Please look it up. Don't take my word for it.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Mora Healey, the governor, is maybe two feet away from her,
staring right at Rebecca Tepper. Now this is her energy secretary.
You want to see how dangerously out of touch the
Democrats are in this state, how insultingly contemptibly they're out
of touch. Listen to this, Annie. If I told you, you

(27:18):
wouldn't believe it. This is the energy secretary, along with Heally,
that's driving our energy costs sky high. Roll cut twenty two, Mike.

Speaker 6 (27:33):
I find the issue that we have in New England
is that there are for a few days of the
year prices are high, maybe seven days. You don't build
a gigantic pipeline for seven days a year.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
For seven days a year, according to her, and Mora
Heally is nodding her head in agreement right beside her.
You have to see the video, please, like, yep, yep, yep, Like,
I don't know what Jeff Cooler's probably complaining about his
energy bills. What's his problem? What's Annie's problem? What's all
of you? All of you listening? What's your problem? Because

(28:10):
for three hundred and fifty eight days of the year,
the prices are low. It's only maybe seven days a
year that prices are high. So why do we need
two new oil pipelines. No, we don't need to take
the cost of energy lower.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
It's only seven days a year. Annie.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Are your energy costs high only seven days a year?
Or are they high every day the entire year?

Speaker 5 (28:45):
Oh my gosh, to educate her. Three hundred and sixty
five days in the year, that's how h I they
are with me. But Jeff, I'm before you. Before I
get off here, I gotta tell you this thought came
to my mind. And the thought is this, if the
energy price is keep going up and everything else keeps
going up, we're not going to be the four to
live here. So people are gonna vacate. The banks are

(29:06):
going to want to take back your houses. Well, hello, illegals,
come on, Ian, you got a new home you nailed it.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Oh, my your genius Annie. I please don't get me wrong.
I only have eyes for my wife, but I love
you in a non sexual way, my friend. You hit
the nail right on the head. They want to drive
energy costs right through the roof, break the back of
the middle class. Nobody's gonna be able to afford it.

(29:36):
They're gonna have to give up their homes or the
places they live, and people are gonna leave. And you
know who takes over the homes. A ha ha, you
guessed it. The illegals. There you go. They're no longer
in the motels and hotels. They're no longer in the
supposed emergency shelter system.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
No, hey, cooner.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Man just left couldn't pay anything with bank four closed
on his house.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
Bring in the illegals. Eight o'clock.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
Actually it's eight oh two, eight ish Friday. You know
what that means Cooner's Call Log Caller of the Week.

Speaker 7 (30:25):
It's time for Cooner's Call Log, where we showcase our
favorite caller from the week.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
I can hear you? Can you hear me? Thanks for
holding Michael.

Speaker 8 (30:36):
I'm originally from New Hampshire. I got educated up in
New England. And retired down here in Florida, where I
got a medical marijuana card. And you know, I experimented
with marijuana my whole life, basically from boarding school on
thanks to the Grateful Dead. And what I learned as
soon as I graduated and had to pay my own

(30:57):
bill was there's a time and place to do it.
If I get home at seven point thirty at night,
I'm happy to smoke a bond.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
But at six.

Speaker 8 (31:05):
O'clock in the morning, I have to be out the.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
Door and I have to perform.

Speaker 4 (31:10):
And what I do.

Speaker 8 (31:11):
Behind closed doors is like music, religion.

Speaker 5 (31:14):
And sex.

Speaker 4 (31:15):
What I do on my own time belongs to me.

Speaker 8 (31:17):
If I owe a company ten hours a day, that's
what they should be teaching. As I told my fifteen
year old daughter at the time she got caught, you know,
using cannabis, and I had to have that parents a
child conversation that some of us had to have. Look,
it's going to make math really hard for you. If
you're at a party on Saturday night, that's one thing.

(31:38):
But if you're stoned at school, it's going to make algebra.

Speaker 5 (31:41):
Really, really tough.

Speaker 8 (31:42):
I'm here to tell you by experience because I got
stoned and went to algebra class for accounting a one
on one and it was a dumpster fire. And then
you know, if you're sober and your heade clean. That's
how I graduated.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
I was gonna go to class before I got.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
It.

Speaker 7 (32:01):
I could have cheated and I could have passed, but
I got ham.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
I'm taking that next semester.

Speaker 5 (32:10):
And I know.

Speaker 7 (32:17):
Be here every weekday on the Cooner Report between six
and ten am. And next week it could be you
on Cooner's call log.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Please don't be a stranger call again, Mike. I gotta
tell you that's one of your best cooner call logs. Really,
you know, Mike having a lot of fun back there,
which is nice to see.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
Buddy.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, uh, look just super quick, please
just indulge the cooner man one more minute. I want
to go back to the phone lines, but let me
just play it again.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
Please.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
This is the Massachusetts Secretary of Energy again.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
The name because you've probably never heard of her, Rebecca
tepper t e ppe Er.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
And she's talking to her in front of Healey's supporters.
The hold it, heally is when I say two feet,
if not maybe a foot beside her. So she's talking,
and the whole time she's talking, heally's like nodding her
head up and down. Oh yeah, oh yeah, like I agree,
oh yeah. So here it is. This is the line
of bull I can't say it. Bravo, Sierra. This is

(33:28):
the line of bs. Okay, the bull crap that they're
now trying to spread. Okay, this is what they're trying
to convince us of. It's all in our imagination, it's
all in our head. No, no, you think you're paying
high energy prices. No, it's only seven days of the year.

(33:49):
Roll cut twenty two a Mike, I find her.

Speaker 6 (33:54):
The issue that we have in New England is that
there are for a few days of the year prices
maybe seven days. You don't build a gigantic pipeline for
seven days a year.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
I mean this first, I mean, either look, it's door
one or door two. Either this woman is such a pathological,
incorrigible liar. I mean, this is like, you know, the
whopper of all whoppers, go, you gotta go, resign, you

(34:27):
gotta go okay, or what I really think it is
is door two. That she's that out of touch that
she is so disconnected from the reality of everyday life
of every day working middle class people, working class people,
the taxpayers of this state, that she is couelest about

(34:50):
how much we're paying in energy costs and in our
energy bills month after month after month. Now, I'm telling
you she should resign on the spot. This is such
an insulting comment. We only have high energy costs seven

(35:13):
days a year. So for the other three hundred and
fifty eight days of the year, you're telling us that
we pay reasonable low energy prices or energy costs or
our energy bills. You're an idiot. You're an idiot. I'm sorry,
you're a moron. You're an imbecile. No, we pay high

(35:37):
energy costs seven days a week, every week, fifty two
weeks a year, three hundred and sixty five days a year.
And this is how disconnected Morah Heally and her team
are that this is the line of bs that they're
now peddling. Now, I'm telling you, if there was any

(36:01):
integrity to the Republican Party, if they had two brain
cells running that operation, okay, if they had literally half
a brain, how do you not beat Healey on this
issue alone? Just simply have her go and she's gonna
repeat it. You go and you say, she's claiming your

(36:23):
energy costs are only high seven days of the whole year.
I say, your energy costs are high every day of
the year, and I'm gonna I'm gonna dramatically lower them.
We're gonna build pipelines, we're gonna stop with the solar
panels and the wind. If you want to have it,
that's up to you, but we're gonna stop subsidizing this.
We're not gonna start forcing them, keep forcing people because

(36:46):
the problem with wind and solar is that they are
inefficient and highly expensive sources of energy. That's the problem.
They're not reliable, they're not consistent, they're not they're not cheap.
They're very expensive, and they're the most inefficient forms of

(37:08):
energy you can have to power a modern economy. So
this is the Green New Deal, and they're implementing it
right now. And by the way, under heally, every six
months you're paying hundreds of it. It doesn't matter you
can keep the thermostat to zero, you're still paying hundreds
of dollars more every six months. The delivery costs keeps.

Speaker 2 (37:33):
Going up and up and up.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
Because they want to squeeze you to the point where
you're begging for solar and wind. All you gotta do
is just tell the working class of the state you're
paying a lot, and you're gonna keep paying more and
more and more until you cry, uncle, how do you

(37:59):
lose the election? And then she's gonna turn around and
say you're only paying at seven days a year. People
are gonna laugh in her face. So, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff.
So why don't the Republicans do this? It's such a
winning issue. If Donald Trump was in Massachusetts, if Donald

(38:21):
Trump was running the mass GOP, this would be issue
New Marijuno. Issue number two would be the sanctuary cities
and the fact that we're being overrun by I legal aliens.
He'd be hitting those two issues again and again and
again and again and again, and he would bury the
Democratic Party because of because the bit in winning, they're

(38:45):
interested in lining their pockets. That's the problem that you
have a corrupt Republican party in Massachusetts. And to show
you how corrupt they are, do you know how many
times Democrats I'm not talking just members of Congress, state House, Democrats,

(39:11):
state Senate Democrats literally come election time, they don't have
an opponent. The Republicans in this state are so in
the bag. They're so in the bag for the Democrats
they won't even contest elections. So it's imagined where you're

(39:39):
playing the National Football League.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
No, we're not going to field the team.

Speaker 5 (39:44):
What.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
No, we're not going to feel a team we can't win.
Forget it now.

Speaker 1 (39:51):
Number one, it guarantees reelection, It guarantees a permanent Democrat majority.

Speaker 2 (39:55):
But you know what it also does.

Speaker 1 (39:57):
It frees up resources for Democrats because now if there
is a strong Republican and let's say a closer district
that they can maybe challenge a Democrat, now they can
pool all their resources the Democrats can to crush and
overwhelm that Republican. The Republican Party is paid to loose

(40:21):
and they're run by rhinos, and that's the problem. And
until that changes, we're not going to win, period, full stop.
Because in the end, all they care about is money.
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