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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Freedom is here to stay. Time for Brian Mudds top
three take boys the Center from Florida America's comeback starts
right now. Yes, it is.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
A creepy, a chilling, and a haunting Halloween.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
My top three takeaways.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
And if you didn't know what you were going to
go as for Halloween this year, President Biden made it
really easy for you about half the country for that matter,
just be yourself.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Just be yourself, your piece of garbage.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
You. Of course, as you had Biden that tried to
walk this whole thing back, you had the former and
perhaps future president of the United States that embraced this
whole thing. You. You had Trump, the garbage man Maga
garbage trunk point up to Green Bay, Wisconsin, and you
had not the customary suit jacket, but instead the garbage
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manned best that he delivered his speech.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
He still had the red time, which I appreciated.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
But nevertheless, as we take a look at a creepy,
chilling and hunting Halloween, my top takeaway for you today
is creepy.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
It is creepy.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
It's just like Joe Biden sniffing of children's hair or
nibbling on a child's shoulder.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Those are creepy things.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Some of the local haunts the Lakeworth Playhouse, the Blue
Anchor Pub, the Flagler Museum, Gilbert's Bar, House of Refuge,
the former Fellsmere Public School. These are places locally that
are said to at least be occasionally creepy and pain
for Halloween. Yet again this year that has definitely proved
creepy in a lot of ways. You have the inflation
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creed as we've become accustomed to in the Biden Harris era.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Your wallet will be or already likely is.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Hemorrhaging from the cost of pain for your plans, which
takes the edge off of just going as yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
It's going as.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Garbage for Halloween, so that we didn't have to spend
as much of your cod. That's one way Biden helped
with Biden inflation. But anyway, take for example, the cost
of candy for Halloween this year, led by much higher
chocolate prices, which are about eight percent higher again this
year than a year ago. Candy overall about three and
a half percent more expensive than this time last year.
You know, the four year inflation rate is about forty percent,
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about forty percent.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
On candy, So you might say that Biden inflation.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Has just kind of sucked the blood out of our wallets.
You know, the fund size candy for the price of
the full size candy a full year a few years ago.
And the other thing that's crippier about Halloween. You got
more people doing it. Maybe this had maybe this was
all part of Biden's plant. Originally it was just participation
in Halloween. He's like, you know, if I can just
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automatically opt in like half the country, then but yeah.
According to a study by Advantage Outlook, a record ninety
one percent of Americans ninety one percent are doing something
for Halloween this year or have already done something, and
most commonly having decorated around the house at sixty five percent,
sixty percent handing out candy. Just over half of us
watching scary movies. Fewer than half of us, though, have
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actually done the costume. And this is where I think
the participation was really. You know, Biden was looking for
more of it. You don't have to worry about your costume.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
You're you're you. And Joel really was just so ahead
of his time. I know, it's so crazy.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
I trust his white trash with the back a garbage
bag over me on Saturday. I had no idea this
was coming. Obviously, now everybody's doing it.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
By the way, I will have this posted by the
end of the hour and might takeaways my stories, and
I'll have the direct link to Joel as white trash
as he was on the leading edge, maybe even the
inspiration for Joe Biden's comment about Trump supporters own.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
I will never forget what I dressed for Halloween twenty
twenty four. I will never forget.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
And plus he did white trash really well.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
It wasn't just that he was, you know, an on message,
ahead of message even or on point. But anyway, in
any event, from creepy Joe to doin altde this year's
Halloween is especially creepy.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
It is also chilling. My second takeaway today.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
You know, it's chilling to think that in five days
a person could be elected President of the United States
who's voting record in the United States Senate was most
closely aligned with Bernie Sanders, which, by the way, if
you're going to come up with, like, you know, one
Frankenstein ish character in Congress, isn't the burn the one
that kind of comes to mind? So, yeah, who scares
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you the most in the Senate. I mean that Elizabeth Warren,
there's a solid case that could be Bernie Sanders, though,
and here you have a potential president that is right
aligned with that. And do you know, do you recall
the Kamala Harris not only had a voting record in
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the Senate that most closely aligned with Bernie Sanders, but
she happened to be one of the eleven original sponsors
of the Green New Deal, Remember that thing that put
her in a league with AOC and all of Congress.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
You had eleven.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
Democrats that stepped up and said, yeah, Kamala.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Harris one of them.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Chilling to think that after having imported a minimum of
eleven million illegal immigrants during the Biden Harris administration, resulting
in a non citizen crime rate that is now nine
hundred and fourteen percent higher than that of the average
American citizen, we would elect someone who would only continue
to deliver more of the same for the next four years.
And on the words of Kavala Harris, illegal entry into
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the US should not be treated as a crime. I mean,
that's kind of chilling, isn't it. Illegal entry into the
United States should not be treated as a crime. I
would imagine most would find her stance on life, or
actually the elimination of it chilling as well, because did
you know the Kamala Harris also sponsored a bill that
expressly supported abortion at any stage of pregnancy or birth,
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as the case may be. Literally, the language of the
bill that she sponsored in the United States Senate said,
abortion without limitations.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
What does that mean when you don't have limitations?
Speaker 2 (06:20):
That mean like, hey, there's a baby, you know, no limitations?
That's ya, Kamala. Well, I tell you what that is.
That is chilling to me. I don't even know if
Freddy Krueger is that cruel. I don't know if Freddy
krug Kruger takes look the baby and goes I don't
know why. I mean, and none of the movies did
Freddy go after a baby. I'd also say that her
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selection of a running mate being a person who was
who mandated as governor. The distribution of tampons and boys
bathrooms in school that's pretty chilling, too, pretty cringey too
is I watched Chol's reaction.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
To it, But.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Enough, why shouldn't we have tampons and boys bathrooms and schools?
On the one hand, it's exhilarating to think that in
five days this country could vote itself free from four
years of relative misery. Only twenty seven percent of Americans
currently believe this country is heading in the right direction.
On the other hand, it is chilling to think that
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there are potentially enough Americans to vote this country even
further into that direction. So this is, without a doubt,
the most chilling Halloween I've ever seen, because the prospects
for our country, and for that matter, of the world,
are at risk of being handed over to potentially the
most extreme presidential candidate we've ever seen. And this takes
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me to my third takeaway today, which is haunting. Do
you believe in ghosts? Have you seen a ghost? If
you do, and if you have, you have some company,
but maybe not as much as you might think. Surveying
shows that thirty six percent of Americans do believe in ghosts,
twenty four percent think they've seen one. Interestingly, in the
supernatural realm, more people are inclined to believe in extraterrestrial
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life via UFOs at thirty nine percent than of the
earthly but departed. Friday Also, more women believe in ghosts
than men, but more men believe in extraterrestrial UFO life
than women. By the way, the gender fluid people, we
have no numbers on.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
Nothing on them.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
The ones that are just woke up today and feeling
a little froggy, no clue. In other words, a lot
of people, in other words, Walls's boys, no idea where
they stand. But a lot of people do believe in
hauntings of both the supernatural and extraterrestrial kind. But what's
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potentially more haunting than either of those things? A kamala cackle,
A kamala cackle. Imagine at least four more years of
those things. But unlike things that go bump into the
night or that are being down from above, we're in
total control on this potentially haunting decision. If you believe
as I do, that this is the most important election
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of our lives, it's important that you treated like it's
the most important election of our lives and go vote
as soon as you're able. I've still heard from many
or said that they're waiting to vote until election day
because that's the way they've always done it.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
Let me ask you how'd that work out for you or.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
This country Four years ago, when many voters did wait
to go to the polls. You know, as I've recently
shared the potential impact of voting early. It increases turnout
within one's party about up to five percent, and that's
due to people intending to go to the bulls but
never making it on election day and the ability for
parties to focus on lower propensity voters. Here's a guarantee
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for you. This election is going to be decided by
well less.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Than five percent.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
You know, four years ago, Donald Trump lost three states
by a total of forty nine hundred and eighteen votes.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
That was three states that lost in the election. That
was the total within those three states, a result that
would have been different had so many of his supporters
not waited to vote until election day, which, by the way,
many never did end up voting because they ended up
with COVID. Life happens, Mistakes happened. This election is too
important to leave anything to chance. Intending to vote, by
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not getting around to vote could haunt you and potentially
this entire country, or at least the next four years,
probably a lot longer than that. So go vote as
soon as you can, if you haven't already a piece
of garbage