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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, let's go right back to Heather in Rockland. She
was on a roll. Heather, you were saying with this
bill now that the Democrats are pushing. Cynthia Crean, the
Senate Majority leader, is the one who sponsored it. But again,
it's in other states. It's not just in Massachusetts, it's
all across the country and nationally. As you know, that's

(00:21):
the heart of the Green New Deal. That's AOC, that's Bernie,
Elizabeth Warren, you name it that that this is what
they want for the country. If you're going to follow
monitor every vehicle on the road, and then limit how
many miles they can drive in the name of fighting
climate change, and eventually ban all of these cars and vehicles,

(00:46):
thereby throwing everybody onto public transportation or riding, as she said,
ride a bike or walk. What about the first responders,
And you don't just mean the police in the fire department,
as you said, you talking about doctors, nurses, emergency people.
So if they you know, you're I don't know, you

(01:07):
have a heart attack. Yeah, let's say there's an ambulance.
I guess they'll make exceptions for an ambulance. There's an
ambulance that takes you to the hospital. Well, how are
these doctors and nurses going to get to the clinic
or to the hospital to treat someone who's just been
shot or had a heart attack? Did I sum up
your position accurately? Heather, Mike, it's.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
Heather and rock doesn't make sense to me?

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Yes, Sorry, Heather. I Mike was on David in Brookline,
so he was going with David and I kept saying, Heather,
but it's okay, he's here now, so all right, Heather,
Mike's paying attention now, So all right, Heather in Rockland,
please pick up where you I mean, did I sum
up your position accurately?

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Absolutely, that just like the whole thing is so absurd
to me, like it just doesn't make sense. And the
other comment before before you answer it is the other
comment is what I wanted to say, is so the
like in Massachusetts, like if this, say, this absurd thing
ever passes, like people would just move to the red States, Right,

(02:16):
I mean the theory.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
You're right. No, in theory, that's what's going to happen.
You're right. But then the Democrats have an answer for that,
which is take back to White House, win a national election,
and then impose it across the whole country. That's their goal.
In fact, what we just found out. I'm going to
get to this later in the show. Had Kamala won
in twenty twenty four, you want to know how crazy

(02:41):
these people are. They were going to do this on
the whole country. And Heather, I don't want to jump
the gun. Okay, we'll talk if we have time. We'll
talk about it later in the show, if not, definitely.
On Monday, there was a Pulled Bureau, that's what they
called it, the pullt Bureau. That was their urn, not mine.
So to show you how how crazy, how Communist, how

(03:03):
Marxists these top advisors to Biden were who were secretly
running the country. They literally refer to themselves as the
Poled Bureau. One of the members of the polied Buro
is Anita Done. Now you can look her up. When
I say she's a Maoist, I'm not saying this as

(03:24):
a as a job, or as a shock or as
you know, making fun of her. She literally is an
admirer of Mautseetane. She says he's one of her favorite,
if not favorite philosophers in history. She studies everything he's written.
She worships the ground. He walks on, we had a

(03:47):
freaking maoist running the country under Joe Biden. Anita Done
is all for this. Anita Done says, that's what we
need to do. Who for the whole country. So what
I'm saying is, Heather, you're right, there's Red States. We
can go to the Red States. But had they won

(04:08):
in twenty twenty four, it wouldn't just be Cynthia Kreme
in Massachusetts or Kathy Hokel in New York, or Pritzker
in Illinois or Gavin Newsoon in California pushing this. This
would have been across the entire country. Now, Heather, look,
the answer to your question is this, and I'm really
I'm telling you this is the answer. What do they

(04:31):
do in China? What do they do in North Korea?
What do they do in Kenya? What do they do
in Venezuela? Remember AOC says she admires Venezuela. Castro's Cuba
and Chavez he's now passed away. He was succeeded by Maduro.
But Chavez is, you know, sort of like Castro. He's

(04:54):
the revolutionary who brought you know, socialism, communism to venezuela.
So they call it chavismo, so in honor of Chavez.
So she's an admirer of Chavez and his venezuela. Now
and Castro and his Cuba. Well, what do they do
in Cuba in the middle of the night, you get sick,
what happens? You rely on the village doctor. I'm not kidding.

(05:20):
That's the hospital system suck. The healthcare system suck. Most
people die on the way to the hospital because the
transportation system is so backward and primitive. Again, unless you're
a party elite, that's something else, okay. But if you're
not a party elite, a member of the party, then

(05:43):
you're blank. You You're gonna you know, basically, your chances
are you're going to die, and the only one who
can save you, really seriously is the village doctor. So
let's say you live in a fifteen minute city, Well
you better hope that that one doctor at fifteen minute
city has the time, has the expertise and the competence

(06:06):
to be able to save you. Whether it's a gunshot wound,
whether it's a stroke, whether it's a heart attack, whatever
it is. Now I'm telling you that's communism. That's socialism.
That's let me give you just another example and then
I'm gonna come right back to you. I promise, Heather.

(06:27):
There's now videos, it's everywhere. The ANC of South Africa
is a communist party. Okay. Mandela was a Mandela, by
the way, was a humane man. He didn't want vengeance
on the boar or the white farmer. But Mandela was
a communist. He was philosophically, he was a Marxist. The
African National Congress, the party that's governed South Africa since

(06:49):
apartheid came down, is literally it's a communist party. It's
a very far left extreme party. Now under the ANC,
white farmers are having their lands confiscated. There are videos.
Now the white farmer's land has been taken over by

(07:10):
roving black pro ANC gangs. You can see the videos.
You see these young black men who have never farmed before,
they don't know how to run a farm. Well, they thought,
let's kick the white farmer out, the africaner, the boar
as he's called, take his land and we're gonna farm.

(07:31):
We'll just take it over. You see them. They can't
manage the machine to plow the ground. And there's videos
you can see it, They're like they're laughing, and they're like,
how do I control this? What do I really do
with this? And you look at this, You're like, they're

(07:51):
not gonna plant one single crop. Okay, my apologies to
Heather in Rockland. I should have come back to you sooner.
I thought we had more time. I'm in that segment
because I really wanted to get your final opinion on
everything that we were discussing. But anyway, my mistake, and
I won't make that mistake again. So my apologies to you, Heather. Okay,

(08:12):
just very quick reset because I want to go right
back to the blazing phone lines six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. Cynthia Kreme, state senator,
but she's also Senate Majority leader up on Beacon Hill,
very powerful, very senior Democrat, has now introduced a bill

(08:32):
you can look it up yourself. It is called S
twenty two forty six, in which she's literally calling for
a panel or a commission to monitor surveil spy essentially
on every person's car or vehicle. So you're driving your car,

(08:52):
to limit how many miles you can drive. And the
reason is, she says in her own words, evs are
not enough. You want to fight climate change, Electrical vehicles
are not enough. You have to limit how much people
drive to work or to the grocery store, or to
see their friends or whatever they do. And eventually all

(09:16):
of these cars must be phased out and banned, completely banned,
and then people will be forced to either take public
tra She's giving them three options public transportation, train, subway, whatever,
or a bike or you walk. She also wants to

(09:38):
create massive spending for fifteen minute cities all over Massachusetts
and basically to replace most of the roads with bike paths,
walking paths, and bike paths. This is now being followed
in New York Kathy Hochel's already implemented draconian congestion pricing.

(10:00):
This is now the model in California, in Illinois, and
as I've been saying all morning, AOC Bernie Sanders are
not just supporting the bill. They want something at the
national level. This is their Green New Deal. Kamala Harris,
had she won in twenty twenty four, would have implemented

(10:23):
this but for the entire country. And so my question
to you, does the government have the right to limit
how many miles you can drive? In your own car, frankly,
spy on you in your car, monitor you in your car.
I mean to me, this is blatantly totalitarian. But then

(10:46):
fine and penalize you if you go over, say thirty
or forty miles a day, and eventually they'll take it down.
It'll go forty and then thirty, and then twenty five,
and then twenty and then ten, and that's eventually you
say the hell with it. I'm gonna take the bus
or I'm gonna whatever, take a bike or whatever, and
eventually force you onto either a bike or public transportation.

(11:10):
They want a world without cars, and they want a
world where everyone lives in a fifteen minute city. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Okay, this is from you can text us
seven zero four seven zero seven zero four seven zero.

(11:31):
This is from six one seven and it's an absolute doozy, Jeff.
This comes from the very same people who believe any
change in the climate is a result of human beings.
Democrats believe they can replace God and nature, and that's communism.

(11:58):
Create a godless society in which the party, the Communist
Party or now the Democrat Party can replace God. And
replace Nature brilliant six one, seven brilliant. This is from
seven eight one, Jeff, it would be nice if you
could get Cynthia kream to come on the air and

(12:20):
explain why this is so important. A nice little debate
could be interesting if she has the guts. Well, here's
what I want to do. Seven eight one. I know
Sandy has a lot of contacts up on Beacon Hill.
I'd love for her to reach out. I'm asking her
on the air if she can reach out to Cynthia

(12:40):
Kreame and have her come on the Kooner Report. And
I promise, and I want you to hold me to this.
It'll be a twelve minute interview. I will give her
a full five minutes to just explain and defend her bill.
I'm not going to come in attacker. I'm not gonna

(13:02):
come in debating her. I'm not gonna ambush her. I'm
gonna give her a full five minutes and you can
tie me where she can explain the bill, why we
need it, why it's so important, And then I'd love
to have a back and forth with her and see
if she has the guts to defend her bill, her

(13:23):
beliefs and her radical green ideology. Something tells me she
doesn't have the guts to come on, but I'd love
to be proven wrong. Six one seven two six, six,
sixty eight, sixty eight. I want to read one more.
I know, I know, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, for God's sake, Seriously, dude,

(13:47):
you sound like a freaking broken record. I know, but
it's true. Best audience in the business. Now you tell
me if this is not brilliant. Okay, brilliant, brilliant. This
is from six to oh three. Now listen to this,
Jeff the bill. And by the way, this is why
I love this audience so much. Best audience in the business. Jeff.

(14:14):
The bill you're describing falls perfectly in lockstep with the
UN's Agenda twenty thirty and their Smart Cities initiative, all
being sold to an unsuspecting public under the guise of
fighting fictional climate change. This is not just happening here

(14:37):
in America. It is a global plan being foisted on
all the peoples around the world. And make no mistake,
it is a weapon system against humanity. Now listen to this.
The root of this agenda is not based in fighting
some fictitious global crisis. It's based in d and est

(15:00):
realization and global depopulation achieved through absolute control and social engineering.
When you hear these fanatical people talk about zero carbon
footprints and carbon neutrality, just remember now this this is

(15:20):
a mind bender, but it's true. Just remember that human
beings are carbon based life forms. Zero carbon taken to
its end, can only mean one thing, and that's zero people.
This measure they're now pushing is not the endgame. It's

(15:43):
simply one rung in the latter to achieving the globalist
desire for total global depopulation. It's anti human and it's
satanic to the core. And that's the rest of the story.
Six three Only you, you're a freaking genius. Cynthia Kreme

(16:04):
and AOC and Bernie and Gavin, you some and all
of them. Okay, the Green New Deal, they say openly, Oh,
we have to have net zero economy, we have to
reach net zero meaning net zero carbon emissions, net zero.
Well think about it. You inhale oxygen, but what are

(16:26):
you exhaling carbon dioxide? The biggest emitter of carbon in
the world is us. It's people. If you're waging a
war on carbon, you're waging a war on us, on
humanity really just you know, stick keep needling me. It's
it's like I don't know you're in heaven. In there, Mike,

(16:46):
We're on the air, okay, Jeff coon Er Boston's Bulldozer.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Mike was just telling me how he's
got to remind me at eight o'clock. It's kon call
log because I always forget, because Mike's always saving my bacon,
you know, according to Mike, Mike, I don't know how

(17:07):
I do this show without you, my friend. Six one
seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. David in Brookline,
Thanks for holding David, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
Good morning, Jeff. How are you?

Speaker 1 (17:25):
I'm good? How are you? David?

Speaker 4 (17:27):
Fine? Fine? I'm the other David from Brookline. There isn't
there there is another one.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
No, there is no there's two of you. There's two
you're beliefs. Yeah, and your worldview is very similar.

Speaker 5 (17:40):
You know.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
The only way I can tell the difference is your voice.
That's it.

Speaker 4 (17:45):
We don't put up political signs in our yards because
we value our live A couple of points. One is
I think we should ask Cynthia kream how she plans
to drive to her second home up north that she has.

(18:05):
That should be very interesting to see, you know, her
walk or bike.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
David on it. Seriously, she has a second home.

Speaker 4 (18:13):
Yes, it's just incredible. Yes, there's an hypocritic.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Oh my god, are they incredible.

Speaker 4 (18:21):
That my wife, who well like your wife, is smarter
than we are. And secondly, I want to sort of
second that wonderful message that you got about Agenda twenty thirty,
it actually goes back further. There was something called Agenda

(18:42):
twenty twenty one which emanated. It's a United Nations quote
voluntary document that came out of Brazil in nineteen ninety
two from some environmental conference and actually was signed on
by none other than H. W. Bush. And that's where

(19:06):
a lot of this smart city control depopulation and it's
and it goes under the rubric of sustainability. And when
you hear sustainability, that means that people are going to
tell you where to live, how to drive or not,
and what foods to eat you quoted Klaus Schwab, very

(19:30):
and it's very important. You know, soon you will own
nothing and you'll be happy, and you'll be eating bugs
and it is a nightmare, Jeff, it is a nightmare.
And well, I'm a Milton Friedman fan, and you know
his book called Free to Choose really talks about how

(19:51):
societies that give people the freedom to create obviously do
do much better. So I encourage people to read about
Agenda twenty twenty one, read about Davos, read about the
World Economic Forum. This has been going on for quite
a while. And these are elites who you're right, just

(20:14):
get their rocksoft. Excuse my expression by right, control, by control.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
No, no, really, I mean look, you know, David, look
and I promise I'll let you finish. But this is
what our FK Junior told me. I mean he it's
almost sexual. I mean really, I you say you don't
get their rock soft? He said, it's an aphrodisiac. Like really,
he goes, no, I'm telling you, he goes to this.
Once you start getting into really, you know, power and control,

(20:41):
he goes, look at these. It goes all the way
back to the Roman Empire. He was explaining all this
to me, these Roman emperors. The greatest high, the greatest thrill,
was control and deciding whether people live or die. And
once you start doing it, you just you can't stop,
you know, Stalin. I mean, I'm getting to it's it's

(21:03):
a family show. But in these show trials, and many
of them were his former colleagues, you know, high up
in the Soviet Bolshevik Party, and he would have them
twisting the win at these fake you know, these fake
show trials, and knowing that they'd be sentenced to death,
he got aroused. I mean, I don't want to go
into it even more, but it's been well documented. He

(21:24):
got pleasure. I mean, I don't know else, you know,
I gotta be careful, but they really, it's they it's
such apparently it's it's for some people, it is such
an addictive high that they once they get it, they
can't let it go. Uh. And that's a lot of

(21:46):
these totalitarian elites. Please David finish your point.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
Listen, Jeff, your family lived through it. You've told stories,
and they're they're not unique. Ask the people in Ukraine
what they think about planned agriculture. How many millions of
them died with you know under you know, Stalin. Ask

(22:11):
the people in the East Germany what life was like
and people say, well, it can't happen here. But you know,
I'll leave it with this. I've also fought the Republicans.
I really think that most of them are are just
interested in getting re elected. They they don't do not

(22:32):
in the statewide and nationally, they don't put up a
valid opposition, and I really fault them as much. David.
I'll leave it at that.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
David, you're a brother from another mother, my friend. You
really are, David, outstanding call, thank you so much again.
Where's the mass GOP highness? Is pathetic? They should? You
know Link, who's one of the I think that one
of the biggest fans of this show. I mean, you know,
Link has come to our events and emailed me maybe

(23:04):
twenty minutes ago, thirty minutes ago. If if I'm a
little off, forgive me Link because he listens to four
hours of the show every day. But you know, he
emailed me and he said, is there one Massachusetts Republican
that's willing to fight? Like? Just one? Can we get one?
Just one? The mass GOP should be all over this.

(23:27):
I mean, you want to you want to talk about
winning over all the independents. You want to talk over
winning conservative moderate Democrats the way Trump ats. You want
to talk about building a majority coalition. My god, you
could hang this around their neck. And notice Heally will
not come out against the Cynthia Kream bill because that

(23:49):
means going up against the radical communist wing of the party,
the per so called progressives. She's not gonna go up
against AOC. She's not going up against folks aunt this
y marquee if anything's even to the left of folk
huntas that's possible. She's like going up against Macula. She's
not going up against Bernie. She's not going to go

(24:10):
up against Kamala Harris. No way, nothing, nothing. Again. It's
like they're paid to loose because they are paid to lose.
Kathy in Rochester, thanks for holding Kathy, and welcome arting,

(24:31):
Jeff Hi.

Speaker 6 (24:32):
You know, and we have no one to blame but ourselves,
the voters in this state. We had an election the
other day in my lovely little town of Rochester and
only twenty percent of the voters turned out, which is disgusting.
Where are the other eighty percent of the registered voters

(24:53):
in our town? And that's high compared to other towns.
In the city of New Bedford, only seven percent of
voters show up. So this is becoming a huge problem.
And the Democrats, I must say, I will give them credit.
They again are a well oiled machine. They had their
little demon rats turning out. You know, I've seen people

(25:15):
voting that I haven't seen before because they had a
liberal running for the school committee and they all came
out to support them, just like they do. But we,
as either unenrolled or Republicans, have got to get our
act together because in this state, here are the facts.
Eight percent of the voters are Republican, thirty percent are Democrats,

(25:39):
and sixty percent are unenrolled. I'm an unenrolled, so we
the unenrolled people, we need to take sides with the
Republican Republicans and change our state. But if you don't
get out and vote, you are basically handing the ability
for the Democrats in this state to make rulings to

(25:59):
pass bills. They're not in your best interest. You're handing
it to them on a silver platter. I mean, it's
that simple. And that's the problem with the state along
with you know, the people who have been elected, because
what happens in the state is all the Republicans go
along to get along with the Democrats, and if you
don't go along with the Democrats. You're going to be shunned,

(26:21):
you're going to be taken off committees, You're going to
have no power. So we the people need to give
the power to the Republicans. But the only way you
can do that is to vote. So we can talk
about this till the cows come home, we can talk
about this for weeks, months, years, But if you don't
get out and vote, if you don't learn the Constitution

(26:41):
and know what your rights are, you know, you can't
you're powerless. So let's you know, let's get let's get
some power in this state. And when there's an election, people,
even though you think that you your vote doesn't count,
it does. Every single vote counts.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
I agree. No, Look you get what you vote for.
And that's Cynthia Crane, and it's more Heally, and it's
you know, you run down the whole list. It's Andrea Campbell,
It's I mean, you can run down you know, It's
Elizabeth Warren, It's at Marky It's just you know, you
can go on and on, and you know, it's Kathy

(27:20):
Hokel in New York. It's Pritzker in Illinois, it's Brandon
Johnson in Chicago. That whack job. By the way, did
you hear Memorial Day now is Africa Day in Chicago.
I'm not kidding. The mayor of Chicago came out and
said it's not Memorial Day, it's Africa Day. I'm telling
you can't make this stuff up. You know, you vote

(27:42):
for Newsome again, you vote for a totalitarian fanatic, a lunatic.
You're gonna get lunatic policies. All right, Mike is telling me,
I'm already over eight o'clock. You know what that means,
my friend, Caller of the week Cooner call Log.

Speaker 7 (28:04):
It's time for Cooner's call Log, where we showcase our
favorite color from the week.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
I can hear you, Can you hear me? Thanks for
holding Dan.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
I feel like an ant where they can just step
on you and squish you and forget about you. But
what they forget is that in an ant colony of
three hundred and thirty million, everything gets out of the
way when that colony becomes on the move and basically
has energy to fight. We've got a political cotel going
on within our own government. It's a government within a government,

(28:36):
it's a shadow government, and unfortunately they're trying to burn
it all down everything that's good. They don't care. And
while they're burning it down, they're burning all of us down,
including the liberals. We're all going to pay for all
the schoolishness. This is ridiculous. We cannot survive as a
country as divided as we are. United. We stand, divided,

(28:59):
we fall, and that's part of our mantra, that's who
we are.

Speaker 5 (29:03):
But these people, all they care about is that.

Speaker 3 (29:05):
Bloodsuck and power to take every single thing that we've
got a freedom, all liberty, our money and awful what
for their power for them to tell us what the
hell to do and how the hell to do it.
I'm telling you right now, Jeff, this is sickening the termite.
They're eating this country from the inside out. They make
us look like fools. I can't stand it. Everyone should

(29:28):
see it.

Speaker 6 (29:29):
It's a damn lie.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
They're treasonous, they're treacherous, and basically, if they have their way,
we're gonna fall.

Speaker 7 (29:40):
I see going down. 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 (29:57):
Please don't be a stranger. Call again. Great rant. That
was Dan in New Hampshire. Great rant. You know it's
not just best audience in the business, of course, but
I'm telling you some of the best rants in the business.
It's just dynamite stuff. They're almost like mini monologues. Uh So,

(30:18):
congratulations Dan as usual, outstanding call. You are the caller
of the week. Okay, my friends six one seven two, six,
six sixty eight sixty eight lines are jammed. Mark in Medford,
thanks for holding Mark, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (30:36):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Howai are on this lovely Friday. Very I'm still a Mark.
I still have my car. I'm grateful.

Speaker 5 (30:47):
Before I get to that, Jeff, you know, at the
end of the year, the end of your show, you
always close out what I are the Tiger by survivor. Yes,
I think you should change it to Twisted Sisters. We're
not gone aching.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Mike, Mike, are you listening to Mark? Mike? I like it. No, really,
Mike's think it over, Mike. I like it, or maybe
at least mix it up, Mike. Just a suggestion, Mike, Mark,
I love it. I really love it.

Speaker 5 (31:21):
To get to this, I mean, I'm a little upset, Jeff,
and you should be too, because I thought we were
the dictators and the totalitarians and the Nazis and the communists.
This stealing ha Monika, Jeff. By doing this, I'm a
little upset. I mean, for nothing, Jeff, just the thought

(31:43):
of somebody monitoring me of where I'm driving, how fast
I'm driving, how many miles I'm driving. I'm sorry, Jeff,
but if this isn't invasion of privacy and totalitarianism and communism,
then I don't know what is. I really don't.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
Mark. Is this too much even for the moonbats here
in Massachusetts? Now? Notice Bill and Sudbury has not called Mark.
Frank and Gloucester have not called the other Chris in Gloucester.
So they're not calling and saying no, no, even for me, Jeff,

(32:24):
this is too much. Is their silence because they're embarrassed?
Or is their silence because they're complicit they actually agree
with it? In other words, Mark, have they jumped the
shark on this one? Is this too far? Too much?
Even for the crazy Marxist in mass.

Speaker 5 (32:45):
I think it's embarrassment, Jeff. I think even the biggest
moved back liberal whack job out there, it's gonna say,
I'm not paying if I drive over a certain amount
of mileage. But you know what, Jeff, my question is
this does this affect businesses? Because if that's the case,
if you're a truck driver and how goods need to

(33:07):
be shipped somewhere by vehicico are tyking a monitor how
many miles they're driving. Are they gonna complain that we
don't have anything at the stores because we can only
drive a certain amount of miles a day. Did they
even think this through or did they just throw this
craft together and like just throw it at the wall
and see if it sticks. Because it makes no sense

(33:29):
because if you're gonna, if you're gonna penalize me for
going over my mileage, aren't you gonna penalize I don't
know a trucking company or a taxi or an uber.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
Brilliant mark. Honestly, I think that's the checkmate argument. I mean,
you're right, it's gonna lead to food shortages. I mean
so much else. I mean, you know everything else that's
trucks take the market right to the stores. But you're
I mean thinking. I mean, and by the way, if
you're gonna ban every thing off the road again, we're
going like North Korea. I mean, I guess they want

(34:04):
millions of people to starve. But you know, so how
do we get the food into the grocery stores? You know,
I don't know how do you get I don't know,
jeans into the you know, into the outlet stores, like
I don't where people buy jeans anymore. But you know
what I mean? So I mean just your sneakers, your
your you're the clothes on your back. No, you're right.

(34:25):
What's gonna happen? They go to the supermarket and okay,
I live in a fifteen minute city. I go to
the supermarket. Well it's empty. Why is it empty? Well,
we've banned the trucks. What Yeah, they've banned the trucks
or they've limited and with the mileage that they can't
afford to pay all these fines. So you know, go home.
I guess, Mark, Are they gonna tell us go home

(34:47):
and grow a garden?

Speaker 4 (34:49):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (34:49):
Is that going to be their next step?

Speaker 5 (34:52):
E the first one complain. If God's a bid, this
eva gets passed, which I don't think it will because
you said, are they you know, are they going a
little two five? You know how you say the overreach,
this is overkilled, This is an overreach, This is overkilled,
and I want to hear one of them complain when
they have to go to the supermarket and complain again

(35:14):
that they were paying eight dolls and other eggs, and
now all of a sudden, it's sixteen because we can't
put trucks on the road because of your precious little
freaking climate change nonsense. Cut the crap. I ain't paying
crap for anything. If I go over my mileage, come
and chase me, because you ain't getting a freaking cent
from me.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Mark, have a great weekend. Drop the mic, my friend
sticks one seven, two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Maria in Ludlow. Audience is on fire
this morning, Maria in Ludlow. Thanks for holding Maria and
as always, welcome.

Speaker 6 (35:56):
Thank you, Jess. Good morning.

Speaker 8 (35:58):
How are you, honey?

Speaker 1 (35:59):
Good god. I mean I've still got food, i still
have my car. I'm still daking, I'm still breathing. They're
not passing that yet, Maria. A lot of carbon coming
out of my nose this morning. Uh, you know, so
life is good, Maria.

Speaker 8 (36:18):
Then might charge you for that. I think this is
beyond instinct, but I'm gonna say so. My car is
in the garage. They gave me a loaner. They gave
me a hybrid. Can I just tell you. I try
to turn on the car because it's a button car. Now,

(36:40):
oh fancy. And I went inside like a schmuck, saying,
excuse me, the car doesn't turn on. I've never driven
one of these before. The lady says, I just drove
it over there.

Speaker 6 (36:52):
It works.

Speaker 8 (36:53):
I says, well, it's not working for me. She goes outside.
She's like, oh, you press the button. I says, I know,
I pressed the button in the brake. It is a hybrid,
so you can't even hear it. Last night I was
trying to lock the in a crazy though.

Speaker 5 (37:08):
I was hit.

Speaker 8 (37:09):
I was like swearing up and down that I couldn't
lock the stupid thing. And somebody is like, oh, I
don't know what's wrong with it, and I look, I
was like, oh my god, I didn't even turn off
the stupid thing. So I hate this cause the hybrids.
It's not for me. I am porting the old school.
Give me a key. I'm good. It's just too fancy

(37:31):
and out of my you know, I can't stand it. No.
So I worked in Cambridge, but I live in Ludlow.
It's an hour and twenty minutes and now and fifteen
minutes away.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
That's so Maria. That's gonna be a tough bike ride.

Speaker 8 (37:51):
I'm gonna hide so Jeff, I spicked my coffee out
while when you said that stuff. When I heard you,
I've been trying to call you for the longest time
because I'm drooling over here. These people are

Speaker 1 (38:05):
And there's Mike now
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