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October 1, 2025 10 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning from South Dakota.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
As long as I keep getting my federal benefit payment
that I've paid in all my life for everyone, have
a great date. Well, MIKEA or Michael. Listen to your
liberal brothers and sisters across hall. It's five point fifteen
in the morning. All they can do is talk about
how nobody's gonna get paid. Everybody in the federal government's
going to work and not gonna get paid. Everybody's gonna

(00:22):
get paid. I mean, we should hope they all just
get fired. Would be awesome because they all suck. Fire themall,
but everybody's gonna get paid, even the ones that don't
even show to work.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Morning, Michael and Dragon Boy. It's nice to have some
conservative politicians back in Novice that actually have some huevos.
Between the speech from the Secretary of War and the
Republicans actually not giving into Democrats for once, seems like
they finally decided to grow some have a good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
So excited that bad Bunny will be playing this Super Bowl.
I don't care who's paying or who's not pig This
is so exciting. My daughter, who grew up here in
Dunver and moved to New York city. I ended up
taking a week's vacation in Puerto Rico and they went
down there to see him in concert, and she said

(01:24):
it was wonderful. So I really want to see them.
I'm TV because I can't afford to go to Puerto Rico.

Speaker 5 (01:31):
For a week.

Speaker 6 (01:32):
And good morning. Really need to call our senators and
let them know they need to vote for the CR.
Asking for a trillion and a half dollars for four
weeks is irresponsible. Come on, Bennett, come on, Hoop and Linker,
Let's do your jobs. Quit messing around, vote for it,

(01:52):
keep governing open, and let's do the process as it
is intended to do. Shame on you.

Speaker 5 (01:59):
Hey, Mike, guess what day it is? All right?

Speaker 7 (02:04):
Guys, did you hear?

Speaker 8 (02:05):
It?

Speaker 5 (02:05):
Looks like I've got to do some more exercising.

Speaker 7 (02:08):
But I'll tell you what. I am not giving up
my taco bell, all right.

Speaker 9 (02:12):
My serious question. Does the federal government pay into unemployment
insurance like every other business does, so that when you
lay employees off, they have a waiting period and then
they go apply for unemployment like regular human beings. I
don't have a clue, so just wondering. Thanks man, have

(02:35):
a good day back, Michael.

Speaker 5 (02:38):
If the Republicans cave to the Democratic Party demands during
this shutdown, then there's no way to help this country
other than vote Republican and take away the power of
the Democrats. But the Democrats are a party that you

(03:00):
just can't bring down. They just keep moving forward. Pun intended.

Speaker 7 (03:05):
Good morning goobers, Mike.

Speaker 10 (03:09):
The fact that you even know about Peterborough makes you
a muppety mucky And if you've flown in there, you
must be part of the one percent.

Speaker 11 (03:21):
County baby Jersey in the House.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
And based upon what Maxine Waters said and what Hillary
Clinton said on Morning Joe, you know that the Democratic
Party is taking us to some kind of brave new
world that they think is going to make the human
race better. Well, it's going to probably make the Democratic

(03:48):
Party look better. We'll see if they survive it.

Speaker 9 (03:52):
Well, Mike, I filled up with the Maverick because you
know it might be shut down, but what I can get?
I needed to buy two bags of ice and there
wasn't any, and I had to go to a second store.
I had to go to a loaf and Jug to
get ice. And I think the ice industry is being
affected by the government shut down, so everybody go buy

(04:13):
ice too.

Speaker 11 (04:15):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon. So I'm finding that unbearable
to live in the level of stupidity and brainwashedness that
we are living in. So all these government workers don't
have to go to work while the government is in
quotes shut down, but then they get their full pay
when they go back to work. Go to work now

(04:38):
and get paid when the government opens back up. Easy.

Speaker 4 (04:42):
I went to my local Kymark store to buy some things.

Speaker 12 (04:47):
He wasn't there.

Speaker 4 (04:48):
The government tore it down.

Speaker 10 (04:51):
Bit boring.

Speaker 8 (04:53):
The wisdom of the agent is control of displace.

Speaker 10 (04:58):
Don't worry, America. Congress has plenty of gas and they
save the ripe ones for us.

Speaker 11 (05:06):
Woo, Michael. Healthcare is already too expensive for an older
person to have to pay for health insurance because you
make a little too much money to get Obama's subsidies.
It's like you thirty thousand dollars a year out of
pocket before anything is paid for, and then they might

(05:26):
give you fifty or eighty percent. It's ridiculous. And I've
been without insurance since twenty seventeen and loving it.

Speaker 8 (05:35):
One of the healthcare plans that was up for neural
earlier this year, for the employees portion, two thousand, five
hundred dollars deductible employee plus spouse was about six thousand
dollars annual premiums if you had a family about twelve
thousand dollars. If you added the employer portion, you basically
double those numbers. So health care for all you're getting

(05:58):
to cover twenty five thousand dollars for a family's premiums.

Speaker 7 (06:03):
Really, sadly, it's going to take a collapse of the
Affordable Care Act or Obamacare for reform to be done.
As long as there's enough people that are comfortable into dysfunction,
whether it's government dysfunction or ours. People don't want change.

(06:24):
If you benefit from it, why do.

Speaker 5 (06:26):
You want it to change. It'll only change when you're
not getting the money out of it.

Speaker 13 (06:33):
If the United States federal government is only supposed to
provide national defense and help with interstate commerce and prevent
uprisings inside of states, why do we care if it
shuts down all the non essential services?

Speaker 12 (06:54):
Heany, Good morning, Michael and Redbeard. I really enjoyed Peak
excess amazing, do you be? In general? It's got a
ass of BMI and gosh now I gotta start working
out that funny.

Speaker 14 (07:12):
Well, healthcare for illegals is on the front burner. I
should make you aware that on the back burner there
are attempts to restore public funding for PBS and NPR.
This was confirmed by Deadline dot Com, The Ruthless Podcast,
and Eric Erickson made mention of this.

Speaker 5 (07:33):
I think John Hannity did I know? It was mentioned on.

Speaker 14 (07:36):
Fox News, but I can't confirm which program it was.

Speaker 15 (07:41):
Why don't we call Pete haig Seth the sal Soow
Secretary of War. If we don't like it, because it
sounds a little effeminate, we'll call him the sow hog.
What do you think, hey, Mike.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
By the way, Maxine Waters didn't say that the Democrats
want to provide healthcare for illegals.

Speaker 5 (08:02):
She said they want to provide healthcare.

Speaker 15 (08:04):
For everyone the entire world, So open up your pocketbooks.

Speaker 10 (08:10):
Regarding the accumulation of all the flag officers in DC
for the get together with Hank Sef and President Trump,
the best thing they could have done was told those
generals to bring their pet gear in an hour after
the release, we're going to do the PT tests and
see where you stand. That would have separated the wheat

(08:34):
from the fat.

Speaker 5 (08:36):
Michael.

Speaker 16 (08:37):
In my opinion, the audio you played of that woman,
it's a perfect description and portrait of what is wrong
with America's disturbing.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Michael, Tom from South Dakota. You have me all worried
with this hysteria about the government shutdown. I'm so concerned
tonight that the National four Service won't have enough money
to light up the shrine to Democracy Mount Rushmore, and
I won't be able to see Mount Rushmore from my

(09:09):
deck tonight because the government doesn't have enough money to
pay its electric bills.

Speaker 11 (09:16):
To turn on.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
Ronnie.

Speaker 7 (09:21):
Government shut down my ass State patrolmans just pulled me
for speeding.

Speaker 15 (09:27):
Hey, Michael, maybe you ought to author the book on
war on potholes.

Speaker 8 (09:33):
I agree with Pete Hexon's points. The left has been
trying to destroy masculinity in our nation for decades. If
we don't have a strong nation, we're not a nation.
We need to be able to defend ourselves and defend
our families.

Speaker 10 (09:52):
Michael Brown.

Speaker 17 (09:54):
I was enlisted once and the only thing that I
was allowed to protect was the soil in my own
under bridges. I ended up getting out because it just
got too stupid. It sounds like it's getting cool again.
I wish I could go back.

Speaker 5 (10:09):
In on Sketchers tennis shoes. They're great. I'm seventy nine
and I love them.
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