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September 18, 2025 10 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I will talk about California right off the bat, where
you know, they're big on the COVID out there, They're
big on the inoculations, vaccinations, jabs out there in California,
but they didn't want to do anything during COVID. They
wanted everybody masked up in California. Well, Senate Bill to
OR six twenty seven has passed in California. Now. It's

(00:20):
a measure targeting immigration and customs enforcement past the final
Senate vote today. Introduced by State Senator Scott Wiener. I
don't care if it's pronounced Winer, He's a Wiener. The
bill prohibits law enforcement from wearing masks squall on duty. Basically,
what they want to do is, you know, use AI

(00:42):
phasial recognition all that kind of crap, so that they
are trying to intimidate immigrations and enforcement officers when they
come in, going yeah, we need to know who you
are so we can come to your house, harass your family,
and stand out in your front yard. Try that with
Andy Ginther, baby, you won't get by with standing on
his front yard. That This is exactly why they did.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
This, is that that doesn't go to police or anything.
Just the immigration.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
All law enforcement, Oh wow, all law enforcement in the
state of California will be prohibited from wearing masks while
on duty. Off duty, they can dress as Batman if
they want, but on duty they can't wear masks. And uh.
It's raised concerns about officer safety and the public trust. Republicans,
of course, arguing the law cannot be enforced against federal officers.

(01:27):
California assembly Member Liz Ortega stated that we should not
have to live in a country where the government can
seize anyone who looks Latino, speaks English, and appears to
or speak Spanish, it appears to work a low wage job.
Let me ask you something, Senora Ortega. I have a
question for Senora Ortega. Is this what you think of

(01:49):
your fellow Latinos? Is this what they they look Latino
or speak Spanish and they work a low wage job.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
That's a clival Like if we get right of all
the immigrant, who's gon clean your toilet?

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Exactly exactly how all of these white Democrats go, who's
gonna pick your fruit? Who's going to clean your hotel room?
If we get rid of all the illegal Wow.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
It's the bigotry of low expectations.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
On that one you talk about racism, that's racism. That
is racism when you expect so little of someone based
on their ethnicity that you ascribed into this life of
either being a migrant farm worker or working in housekeeping
at a cheap motel somewhere on Route sixty six or something.

(02:34):
You don't think they have any better, do any better,
want any better, strive for any better than that? Is
that how you identify your fellow Latinos in California. How
ridiculously said, How ridiculously said, and how sad that you
know the state of California once again chooses illegal immigrants

(02:55):
over our own country, over our own law enforcement efforts.
There was a yes, Virginia, there was a time when
people wanted to go to California. People they told Jed,
Beverly Hills is the place you want to be. He
loaded up this truck, he moved out to Beverly and
it was about going out. People wanted to be in California.

(03:18):
Songs with God don't make little greenapples. It don't rain
in Indianapolis that came out, and then would you get
it never rains in southern California Because California wasn't letting
Indianapolis have a rain zone that was how awesome California was,
It's where everybody wanted to go. I would not go

(03:39):
there on a bet. Now. I have no interest, no desire,
I don't care how nice the climate is. I just
couldn't do that. I've said the same thing about the
state of Hawaii. It is so overwhelmingly left in its
politics that I would just be uncomfortable. No matter how

(04:00):
beautiful the beaches are, how warm the breeze is. I
could not live in Hawaii unless I was like on
an unpopulated island. I couldn't live in you know, Kawhi
or Maui or Honolulu or anything like that. Just I'd
be ridiculously uncomfortable. Seattle beautiful. Couldn't live there, ha ha.

(04:25):
I would that with the whole state of Washington, I
don't know about, but Seattle specifically, Nope, couldn't do it.
All of these beautiful places that are part of our
country where I would feel just completely completely unhappy, out
of place, unwanted. And New York City looks like it's
about to become one of those two the big Apple core.

(04:46):
Well it's not the core yet, but it will be soon.
It's just it's sad that so much of what used
to be just really attractive to us, I don't think
is anymore when it comes to places you would want
to live. Here, Texas used to be someplace I thought

(05:09):
I might want to live, But I don't know. They
got to get some stuff straightened out down there now.
No interest in Arizona. Dry heat or otherwise. One hundred
degrees is one hundred degrees. I know, people go, it's
just dry heat.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
I'm like, have you been there? It makes me sweat more.
I don't want to hear it.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Dry heat is like, you know, okay, so the chicken
skin gets really crispy in the oven, same thing, wouldn't
do it. Florida is just getting overpopulated at this point,
too many people rushing down there to to live in
warm weather and what they consider to be a freer
societal situation. So I couldn't. I couldn't do that either.
I don't know where I'd go if I wasn't here.

(05:49):
And of course we all know how wonderfully, wonderfully content
I am with Columbus weather right now. See Mark and
I we're talking about the show about the eighty seven
or eighty eight, whatever's supposed to be. Have you and
my worry, my concern is that we're going to go
from eighty eight for a high to fifty eight for

(06:12):
the high in a heartbeat. Yeh, we're not going to
experience any of that, you know, cool weather, slow down,
change of leaves, any of that kind of stuff. I
don't think it's going to happen. I think we're going
to go straight. We're done, and it'll be cold outside,
which I have always disliked. I believe it was it

(06:34):
five years ago, four years ago when we had a
beautiful autumn that lasted, you know, two months of glorious
color and cool temperatures and so forth, and that was perfect.
But we rarely get those anymore. I noticed the headline
that changed a USA today changed the headline. It's been
running for like three days now, but it's been saying,

(06:54):
Sopranos actor accused of shooting woman in face during New
Jersey road rage dispute. Did you see that? What?

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Well, it's not Tony No, so what Sopranos actor that?

Speaker 1 (07:07):
See? That's just it. He's nobody. He was a bit player.
He might have been like a guy walking down the
street in front of the restaurant or something that. You know,
maybe he was at the bottom being having a drink
at the bar when a scene was going on. He
was a no name, He's nobody, but they to get
you to click. It was said Sopranos actor had been charged. No,

(07:30):
not really, not the case. Just oh, once again disappointed
in the media thing over all, my beloved west Side.
Apparently a couple of arrest had been made in that shooting.
The fourteen year old boy, he was shot in the
arm right over at Briggs Road. If you're familiar with
the West Side, there's Lindbergh Elementary, Lindburgh Park and then

(07:52):
Briggs Road and then across on the other side of
Briggs Road is Briggs High School and then right down
Briggs Road is Ben's Elementary School. So that's kind of
a trying of schools there. They were all locked down
a couple of days ago because of this shooting. A
large group of people were seen, estimates around about thirty people,
a group of teenagers wearing hoodies running from the park.

(08:14):
According to one witness that I saw a WSYX six
news and one person has been arrested. I'm sorry. Two
people have been arrested, one of which identified as a
fifteen year old high school freshmen who's been taken into custody.
It says a second person also is in police custody.
I am suspicious if we can identify the first person

(08:38):
as a fifteen year old high school freshman, which kind
of narrows it down. Why is it a second person? Now?
I've been hearing just neighborhoods, scuttle but grape vine stuff.
I've been hearing that perhaps a parent was involved, and

(09:00):
this actually makes me wonder if that's not true. No evidence,
no proof, I just you know, people talking, and the
fact that a fifteen year old high school freshman and
a second person had been taken into custody makes me
wonder if perhaps that is not that's not an actual story.

(09:22):
Witnesses on the WSYX six site said dozens of teens
have gathered in the park shortly after the school and
I love that little park by the way. I have
been known to stop there and do paperwork because there's
nothing really there. It's a big field. I think there
may be a couple of pieces of playground equipment, maybe
a swing or something, but for the most part. Little

(09:43):
league football teams practice there, and the parking lot that
you enter off of Briggs Road is entirely covered by trees,
so even on the hottest summer day, it's shaded there,
and I've been known to pull in there with a
laptop and a a cold drink and do paperwork. I
got a client that wants me to write an offers.

(10:04):
It's great. I don't have to go to the office,
I don't have to go home. I can sit there
at a relatively quiet park in the shade and do it.
So I hate this kind of thing happening around there
is a it's a you know, it's not an extravagant
park at all, but it's a quiet, little community park
where I've never known there to be problems. And at night,

(10:28):
I'm really surprised by that because it's also not lit.
So you've got this big tree canopy over the parking
lot and no lights. It is dark, dark back there,
I mean really dark. But I've never heard of incidents, accidents,
or allegations coming out of there. So a sad thing.

(10:48):
But a fifteen year old high school freshman and a
second person are apparently in custody. We'll keep an eye
on this. I want to know what's going on.
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