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Guess what what WrestleMania Weekend, BabyWrestleMania, WrestleMania. We're going to talk
about the Rock in a second,because he was on Fox talking about how
he felt about how his endorsement ofJoe Biden went in twenty twenty and what
he thinks he should be doing withhis big platform and power. But before

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any of that, I want totalk to you because it's an open phone
line Friday. Open phone line Fridaymeans if you got something you want to
talk about, you can just callus and we'll talk to you about it.
Four oh two five five eight eleventen. Four oh two five five
eight eleven ten. We got Bradon the phone line. Brad, thanks
for the call today. What's onyour mind? I want to encourage listeners
to call their state senator and urgethem to vote against LB three eighty eight.

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And the reason for that. Wait, just a quick, quick thing,
Brad, LB three eighty eight.That's the thing earlier this week with
the property tax and sales tax thingright right. It will remove or it
will impose a sales t a unvetinary services, and that will substantially increase
the cost of people being able totake care of their own animals, and

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when that happens, we'll see moreanimals being relinquished to shelters. Shelters are
already full, so animals, Well, unfortunately, if you put down some
people may not take the effort toget their dogs vaccinated or spade or neutered.
So there's a public health brett.Okay, So, so as a

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dog guy myself, I the tax, the property or the sales tax would
be on a variety of different things. Right, So do you know would
this be like a penny per dollarkind of thing, like like like a
like a sales tax normally is justan extra penny per dollar. Well,

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no, we're talking about it's removingthe exemption that currently exists for small animals.
Right now, there are certain servicesthat you get out of that's office
for surgeries and things like that thatare not subject to a sales tax,
and those are going that's going tobe removed. That exemption is going to
be removed. It's quite interesting thatwhen these bills were initiated at the beginning

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of the session, it included removingthe exemption for both small animals and livestock,
but when it came out of committeeonly the exemption for small animals was
removed. So Governor Pillen, who'sa pig farmer, he got a break
on this thing because his animals,his veterinary services for his livestock are still

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going to be exempt from a salestax. And then increasing the cost is
that penny sales tax increase. Soit's sort of a double whammy. You
know, there are one hundred andsixty two thousand licensed animals in the Omaha
area, sixty eight in the Lincolnarea sixty eight thousand. This is going
to impact a lot of people,sure, and I just people aren't aware

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of this. Well yeah, well, Brent, and I will say this
as far as is property tax,I think we all know that our property
taxes over here a little bit toohigh. And I think that we certainly
want to see a solution here.But there is a lot of what like
with the basically we'll cut property taxand increased sales tax. Is it not
kind of Robin Peter to pay Paula little bit here? Well, yeah,

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this is just a tax shift.If we really want to help the
citizens, we need to reduce taxesoverall. And the issue is again that
for example, I had a dogthat last year had to have a TPLO
surgery. If it was this nextyear, I would pay an additional three

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hundred and fifty dollars in sales taxon that surgery. All right, So
this is so we're going to seea lot of people having to give up
their animals to shelters because they can'tafford to pay for the right. I
appreciate you bringing this up for thisangle because this bill, the conversation is
ongoing. But on Tuesday it wasa thirty three to six in faise her

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and then past General file in atwenty eight to twelve vote, and uh,
I guess we're gonna there was ahot debate about it, but we'll
certainly keep tabs on that. Andwe really appreciate you bringing that to light
today. Thank you. Let's goto Doug Doug's on our phone line four
oh two, five, five andeleven ten. Hello Doug, what's up?
Hey? I just want to letyou guys know about a little incident

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that happened this morning at the OmahaEpley Airfield. And it was my daughter
on an airplane going to the UKfor she was here for a week visiting
her mother. But the long storyshort is this is a narrowed it down
to basically emery a Boeing problem.It's we all know about the history of

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Boeing and what's been going on inthe news. You know, a whistle
blower gets all of a sudden,somebody happened, I mean, somebody dies
because of some whistleblower, you knowwhat I mean. And then her plane
they had to put the wheels down, the flaps down, and they were
in Dennison circling back to go toOmaha after a motor quit which was leaking

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oil at one engine, and itwas kind of really stressful for her because
she was shaking. About an hourand a half later, I went back
to the airport, picked her up, okay, and she routed another re
routed another flight to Chicago. Doyou know what what did they do?
You know what time this was?This was at seven thirty takeoff time,

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okay, and they put her onanother seven thirty seven Max to fly to
Chicago, which she didn't even wantto get on. She was freaking out.
And so this, I mean,it's going to be Uh. The
girl flies a lot because she livesin the UK and her home is here,
and uh, it's just a situationthat she had to come home and

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it upset her and upset me,and she's going to have a little PTSD
or whatever they call it. Yeah, no, over well, And this
is the thing, Doug, isif there's every single thing that we've ever
traveled on, right, Like,if you watch Titanic and you've never been
on a boat before, you mightbe a little scared of getting on a

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boat. When you're on the boatand you see something going on, you
might be like, Okay, Ineed to get out of here, and
I'm never getting on a boat again. Take that times like five with airplanes,
right because because we know, likeif you have alfunctions in the air,
who can help you? And youknow gravity is kind of undefeated in
this sort of thing. So Iappreciate the information. Go try to find

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more out about this. I'm doinga quick search and I'm not finding any
information yet about it, but I'msure as more time goes by, we
might be able to find something outabout this. So I appreciate you calling
in. You hear me. Yeah, there was another plane in Texas today
that engine fire and it was inTexas the same situation. So sure,

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I think Boeing recall these airplanes.We need to get a campaign going.
Do you recall these airplanes? Youknow they've been in the air not even
ten years. I get, Idon't. I don't want to speculate.
I don't know. All right,you know, I think it is all
right. Well, Doug, Iappreciate the call. Man. I thank
you so much for being a partof the show. All right, So,

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Brandon, Dave, Dan, everybodyelse that's called in, stay right
there. More open phone line Fridayas we roll along next Emory Songer with
you News Radio eleven ten KFAB Attention, please stay seated. The Emory Songer
Show returns soon. Thanks again forriding the news radio railway on the eleven

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ten KFAB Live. Brandon is onthe line. Brandon, thank you for
being on the show today. Whatare you thinking about? Good afternoon,
Emory. How's it going going?Good? Man going good? What about
you? I hope you're going tobe promoting the Iowa yukon game tonight?
Oh yeah, yeah, Monday wegot we got the Monday and you said

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LSU was gonna win by margin.I don't think. I don't think I
did. I think when we madeour picks, I said, Iowa by
fifteen. Go check the pod.Go check the pod, Bud, go
check the pod. I had themby fifteen. I was getting excited when
they got up twelve and the thirdone, I was like, oh man,
they might actually do this. Andthen LSU made it seven by the

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end game that was great. Fiveand Brandon, Brandon, did you see
the Brandon did you see the ratingof that of that game? Oh yeah,
it was like twelve point three millionpeople. Nobody's seen a college basketball
game. Were that many people inlike the last twenty years. I mean,
this is and you don't think tonight. I mean they're going to smash

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it tonight. Tonight it's going tobe more, is going to be less?
I don't know. Well, whileI have you on the line,
while I have you on the line, make your pick. We're making our
picks later, but I want Iwant your pick. What happens tonight.
Iowa is a three and a halfpoint favorite. For what it's worth,
Iowa by six, Iowa by six. What's a page Becker's going to be
doing out there? What do youthink do you think she's gonna have?

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I mean, she's amazing. Also, you know, but I mean,
I look at the team based,you know, like you were talking about
with LSU and Iowa, and butI just say, it's gonna be Iowa
by six and Page. I mean, she's probably gonna have a great game,
but she ain't gonna be draining threeslike Caitlyn. Oh No, she
she's she can hit threes, butshe is not the kind of step back,

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chuck and duck kind of three pointassassin that Caitlyn Clark is. That
is gonna be a fun game.That's a that's the second game is scheduled
to start at eight. My guessis that it might be a little later
than that, depending on how NCState and South Carolina goes before them.
But it's gonna be a fun nightof women's basketball and the nightcap, the
main event of the evening is Iowaand Connecticut. That's gonna be fun.
Brandon, appreciate you calling it.Man, Go Hawks, man. Alright,

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let's go to wrestling day. WrestlingDay? What's up? Man Rattling
Day? Emory. Hey, we'reon our way to Philadelphia. We're about
three fourths way there. We're inthe bus. Nate's driving. Nate,
he's our designator driver. He drivesthe beer truck. Oh, he's got

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a bus. He's got the bus. It's all decked out. We got
a palette of hams in here withyou. Yeah, and we and we
got two cases. We got twocases of spam and a grill. We
stop every about two hundred miles andwe grill spam and we drink hams.
I'm telling you, it's gonna bea good wrestle media this year. You

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know what. Yeah, no wrestling, Dave. We got to ask who
you got winning the tag match tomorrownight. Is it Seth Rollins and Cody
Rhodes or is it the Rock inRoman reigns. It's gonna be Cody and
Seth. I think they're gonna finallylet Roman off the hook, all right,
And then that means, do youthink Cody takes that belt off of
him on Sunday night? Eh?Yeah, I think they're gonna they're gonna

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beat the hell out of Rock youknow a little bit too. But he
he won't be he won't fight toolong the Rock, you know that.
Oh, Yeah, he's got ahe's got movies and stuff he's got to
worry about. Yeah, he's yeah, he's uh he's a big shot.
Maybone might have been there too long, you know. Yeah, now here,
we're just going. We're just goingthrough Ohio, so I'll let you
know we're on our way. Whoa, whoa, let's go wrestling day,

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have some fun. Man, appreciateyou coming in. Uh what a guy.
That's great. Chaz is on thephone line of four oh two,
five, five, eight, eleventen. Chaz, thanks for the call
today. What's on your mind?Hey, how y'all doing good? Good?
Great? Actually, I was justcalling to let y'all know about the

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tax bill that's going up. It'sLB three eighty eight. YEP. I
work at Cause for Pause, andwe are a boutique thrift store and all
of our proceeds go to help animalsand need so we help low income families
with vet bills, we help outrescues, we do all of that.
And that bill is going to increasethe taxation on veterinary care and it's gonna

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make it so hard for us tokeep up risks taking care of those animals,
those families, and it's just disappointingto see. And I just wanted
to throw that out there, andyou know, like Karen Lincoln We're doing
everything we can all over Nebraska.We have all the rescues, but then

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that bill with the tax is gonnait's gonna break us well. As I
will say this, first of all, thanks for what you do, because
as an animal guy myself, Iobviously I have a soft spot for this.
And we talked. We had anothercaller earlier. I don't know if
you heard, but we were talkingabout the bill specifically, and we know
we need tax relief in property taxes, but I'm not sure that a lot

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of Omaha and a lot of Nebraskawould be keen on the way that that.
Like you're basically just moving our taxesfrom one thing to another thing.
And yeah, it might end upbeing less taxes for some people, but
in terms of like this specific sector, like you're talking about veterinary bills,
yeah, I mean that's definitely gonnahurt people in their pockets. It's funny

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to me how it directly correlates tosmaller animals. So it's not going to
affect affect pigs, it's not goingto affect cattle, it's not going to
affect horses. And you know,we're speaking of one of the biggest,
big farmers putting that bill out there, and then if you're talking about increasing
on land and taxes, well overa certain amount of acreages, they're not

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going to be taxed. Now,if that's not clear as day, I
don't know what is, because he'snot going to get taxed on any of
it. But yet he's the biggestpig farmer, he's has the most land
here in Nebraska, and it's justit blows my mind that he's trying to
get away with this. Like asNebraskas, we stick up for each other,

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we take care of each other,and this is not okay. So
yeah, so call your state center, make sure that they hear from you.
Yeah, we're letting everybody know.And I just wanted to let you
all know, like we're doing everythingwe can over here to help these animals
and make sure that you know peoplethat don't have money to help, like
with emergencies like the other day adog got his job, got dislocated and

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we were able to get him vetcare and you know the family was so
grateful. They were down on theirluck and that dog meant everything to them.
So yeah, that's what we're goingto keep you on and hopefully this.
You know, more and more peoplewill understand this bill and what they're
actually trying to do, and wecan fight. Chaz. This is exactly

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why we want to use this Fridayas an open phone Line Friday, so
people can have the opportunity to speaklike this. And I really appreciate you
using it for the platform that itis. Thanks so much. Well,
you all rock. Everybody that's listening, have a great day, and uh,
thank y'all. And yeah, MikeLove Nebraska and everybody else all right,
really appreciate that. Chatz Wow,great call. Uh yeah, so

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LB three eighty eight. We're learningmore about the veterinary part of that today
and we appreciate people for calling in. We want you to call into with
whatever you want to talk about.Open phone Line Friday is on the air
with Emery Songer right here on newsradio eleven ted kfab. Hem Ray Songer
on news Radio eleven ten KFAB.We got George on the line. George,
thanks for the call today, Thanksfor being a part of the show.

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What are you got on your mindtoday? Hey brother, I'm getting
sick of these barstool athletes talking aboutthe female basketball players. I'm six foot
two two hundred and five pound,sixty seven years see in my prime at
twenty three years old. I wouldbe lucky if Caitlin Clark didn't beat me
thirty one to one, going byone. I said, you guys watching

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television, going well, yeah,she's good for she's good for a girl.
No, she's a woman, andshe would smoke your BUTTL. Yeah,
and George, I feel the sameway. I've been scolded by some
people by saying, hey, shewould get absolutely truck sticked in the NBA
or against men, and you knowwhat, that might be true, but
that's a whole different but right,but when we're talking about specifically, it's

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just like me versus her, orher versus one of us. Like normal
guys, we may I don't thinkwe score, George, I really don't.
We're gonna have to get lucky becausethis girl can fill it up from
anywhere. That's what I said,thirty one to one, going by once.
I would be lucky to have one. Yeah. These girls are in
tip top shape. They will smokeyou and you can sit there with your

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chubby little belly going WHOA. Youknow, if she got on the court
with me, if she got onthe court with you, you would be
sitting on the bench sucking air.Are going How did it end up?
Twenty eight to zero? Yeah,George, you will let them know.
That's what I have to say.And we're gonna see what her and Page
Becker is gonna put on a showtonight against each other. They're two of
the best and it's gonna be fun, great. It's gonna be a great
game, and I'm happy for thewinner no matter which side. But there's

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no guys sitting in the bar fortyyears old with the pot belly gonna get
on court with any one of thegirls on the court tonight. Now,
I'm one hundred percent away with you. Man. Appreciate you calling in later,
Bro, Yeah, later to youtoo. Let's go to Sam Sam's
on our phone lines four O twofive, five eleven ten. Sam,
what are you thinking about today?Oh? I was just thinking about that

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Brad gentleman that call complaining about theveterinary services tax shift, and he quoted
that it was going to call itwould have cost him an extra three hundred
and fifty dollars in taxes to havehis dog treated. Whatever he did last
year, that's over six thousand dollars. Right, if he could spend pick

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prying to fix his dog, hecould sure spend three point fifty to educate
the kids and reduce property taxes.So Sam, my, uh, my
understanding is for you the penny centtax not necessarily as big of a deal
because we're not going to spend nearlyas much money as a person here on

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that sales tax than we were spendingwith our property taxes. Is that Is
that what you're kind of getting at. No, I'm not even remotely concerned
about the difference and where you're spendingit. I'm just saying that he's making
a mountain out of a mole hillbecause two tax Outside of the metros,
it's five and a half percent.During the metro it's six and a half

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or seven depends on where you're at. Seven percent not going to keep me
from having my dog fixed if Ican spend six thousand dollars to do it.
The taxes are not an issue.Appreciate you with your perspective on this,
Sam, Really appreciate you listening tothe show today. Hey, thanks
boy, Yep, have a goodday, all right. I mean that's

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interesting. That's definitely another angle Ithink more what Brad was talking about,
and even our friend Chaz who workswith one of the rescue aids in Lincoln,
they were talking about, I thinkmore specifically the people who have animals
that maybe cannot afford them specifically.And I again, then that kind of

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lends itself to the idea of Okay, so who should and shouldn't be having
these animals if you can't afford totake care of it. But I understand
that changing the tax I mean,you're going to have people on both sides
of it. But interesting, it'sa majority Republicans in here in the unicameral
who are talking about this bill,and obviously they're just trying to think of

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ways and solutions to lower the propertytax, and this was something they came
up with that many of them seemto agree on. Next caller four h
two five five, eight eleven tenwe have David. David, thank you
for calling in today. What areyou thinking about? Yes, I was
wondering who do we owe the nationaldeath to? What Pacific country or where?

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I think it's a lot of them, David, I'm not. I'm
not sure you think is it somethat we give money to? I mean,
I don't even really even know,I mean, is that how that
works? Do we just like Idon't know, Yeah, I mean,
I mean they keep saying we're borrowing, borrowing, borrowing. Who are we
borrowing from? Well, okay,so that's a that's a really good question.

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Uh, if you're wondering how topay this, So the federal government
borrows money by selling marketable securities liketreasury bonds, bills, notes, floating
I don't even know what that is, floating rate notes, treasury inflation protected

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securities, and it's an accumulation ofthis borrowing along with associated interest oh to
those investors who purchased the securities.So I don't know. Maybe it's diplomats
around the cut the world. I'llbe honest with you, David, I'm
not one hundred percent sure on whoyou pay exactly. I don't know how.
Maybe because if I'm borrowing, goto the government to give them money.

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Well, in the situation, ifI'm borrowing money to somebody and they're
in debt so much that they'll neverpay me back, right, why would
I keep borrowing the money? Well, that's a it's a good question.
If you're wondering the latest number onthis thirty four trillion, six hundred and
four billion, three hundred and thirtyseven million, seven hundred and ninety two
and eighty five dollars. And beforeyou just said that the second has been

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buying, we probably owe another million. Yep. Nope, yep, it's
already up. Sorry, my bad, everybody, My bad. The numbers
not no longer accurate. You're right, David, that's a great question.
I'll be honest with you. It'sjust like this giant albatross. It's never
getting paid. Let's be honest.It's just a matter can we stop it
from growing as fast as it's growing. And I don't even know what happens
after this, but yeah, Idon't know. I'm pretty sure if I

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owned the home and got up soupside down, well they probably where I
wasn't paying taxes, going to ashurf's auction, there was some penalty involved
for me not doing what I'm supposedto. Yeah, well, why would
I borrow money to the point whereI know I'm gonna lose my house?
No, that's I mean, you'renailing it on the head there, David.
Appreciate you calling in, but Iwish I could help. I'm not

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exactly sure. I'm gonna have tohave an expert exactly explain we're all thirty
four trillion, six hundred and fourbillion plus money, where that's going and
why how you even start to paythat. Let's go ahead and go to
Phil. Phil's on the phone linefour oh two, five, five,
eight eleven ten. Phil, thanksfor being on the show today. What

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are you thinking about? I'm thinkingabout is Stone col gonna show up and
is he going to drink a beerwith Cody Rhodes's bomb? Okay? Now,
see Phil, here's the thing.So for anybody who's not following the
WrestleMania build up, you got toget Peacock and watch this thing. Peacock's
cheap enough watch WrestleMania. But theRock has just been talking about Mama Rhodes

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as he beats the absolute, uh, you know, the crap out of
Cody Rhoads every week the last fewweeks. And they have a big tag
match that they're both a part of, and then it's gonna be Roman Reigns
and Cody Roads for the title,the undisputed title on Sunday. Mama Roads
is gonna have a big role inthis and I would absolutely love it if
Stone Cold ended up showing up andhaving some sort of impact on one of

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these matches this week, and Ithink we'd all enjoy that. Did you
see where someone dropped off some beeron Eastern I did see that, And
you know what, I have aI have a sneaky feeling that maybe we
might end up seeing this guy comeWRESTLMANI a weekend here, all right,
have a great weekend. Thanks,Phil, appreciate you calling in. We're

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gonna get to all your calls andyou can call in four oh two five
five, eight eleven ten. It'san open phone line Friday. We're having
fun with it. You keep listeningto us on news radio eleven ten.
Kfab Emery song on news radio eleventen. OK. Fab, you can
call us with anything you want totalk about. Four oh two five five
eight eleven ten. Four oh twofive five eight eleven ten. We have

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Scott on the line. Scott,thanks for the call today. What's on
your mind? Yeah, as longas you have property taxes, you do
not have freedom. It is anillusion. And if you have to choose
between property taxes and sales taxes,I mean, if you have to choose
between property taxes and fill in theblank. I would choose no property taxes.

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I don't even care what happens.You have to get rid of property
taxes or men will with guns willcome take your property if you don't pay
them. That is not freedom.That's an interesting point there, Scott.
Is there something especially like right nowwe have really high property taxes, not
just in Nebraska, but they're reallyhigh nationwide. You know, I've when

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I bought my house at Omaha,I was advised to look at interest rates
and the way things are going andtry to refinance when interest rates would go
down because I have to budget ina bunch of property taxes. What what?
What do you think is there anyline at all with the you know,
property tax versus you know what somepeople are talking about with small animal

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care, with veterinary bills, orthese sales tax for people buying goods.
Is there anything that would make youlike, second, you know, maybe
property taxes themselves, as long asthey're a little bit lower. Is that
okay? Like, is not notfor me because it's a moral issue.
But you understand that you could convertepic taxes what I clearly support, but

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it's a moral issue. It isthe same as slavery. You cannot just
say that somebody owns something and thenwhen they don't pay their taxes on it,
then with guns take it. That'snot that's not even America. I
mean, it's it's an interesting,interesting conversation, especially when you talk about,
you know, the confusion that somepeople have when they're like more,
they're still paying off their house,they don't have like the actual deed.

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You know, who's on the hookfor that property tax. I think there's
a big gray area there. Butyou bring up a good point, Scott.
It's weird if I own this land, why are you taxing me on
it? Appreciate you calling it.Let's go to Christy. Christy, you're
with Emory on news radio eleven tenkfa B. Hi. How are you.
I'm good. How are you doingwell? I'm doing all right.

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Just I have a question. I'ma little stressed, a single mother.
We're two jobs at minimum wage,and I've applied to the state or and
on energy assistance and deny because Imake too much money. I'm just it

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is bottling me. So if someonecan explain that to me, well,
I I mean, I guess thereis there's a threshold of how much money
you can make to receive the SNAPbenefits, right, Like, that's all.
That's a hard number, isn't it. This is and what I was

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told is because I'm employed, Ishould be able to support my child.
Okay, yeah, Christy, Ihave I'm distressed. Yeah, no,
Christy, do you mind if Iget to ask a personal question? Are

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you receiving any support from the father? Okay? I'm sorry you broke up
there? What would you say?I'm divorced? Okay, so so,
but but is there any like doyou receive eve any child support from the
father? Right now? You don't? Very month oroever, and I love

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my child and a house said Iwill start for Diego's outs. But I'm
very disappointed with the state of Nebraskanot understanding it's hard for me to work
two jobs and try to take careof her. And I just I want

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some answers. Well, Christy,I appreciate you calling in, and I'm
not going to pretend like I'm abig expert on exactly like the parameters of
SNAP or what the situation for likechild support would be. If they think
that you are owed child support,I know that that's like a case by

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case situation that you know, youhave to litigate out kind of how that
works out. But I'm not goingto pretend like I'm an expert. But
I'm glad that you kind of shineda light on this because there's some people
that just don't understand there are peopleout there that really need a little bit
of help to try to get byin different parts of their life. And
I hope and I pray that you'reable to find some answers. But I

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definitely would get in contact with morepeople from the state, and those are
the people that could probably help youout. If I can afford, you
know, an attorney a pro bono, I can do that. But basically
what I was told is that you'reemployed, you should be able to do
this on your run. Well that'snot always case. No, No,

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for sure, Chrissy, you stillbreak it up a little bit on me,
and I really appreciate you for callingin. Hopefully you have a great
day, and thank you so muchfor calling in. Yeah, I mean,
it's real life. For some people, it's real life, you know.
I obviously you don't like to hearstories like that, and there are
certainly so many different things that gointo that. But every time you think
about, you know, well,who possibly would be in need of food

(30:06):
stamps or snap benefits or anything likethat. Maybe if you just ask around,
you might find somebody who really isin need and can't eat or have
their child eat in certain situations.And I don't know, I don't know.
It's definitely a world that I'm notI don't wish on anyone. Hopefully

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Chrissy can find some peace with that. You can call us four h two
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