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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Michael, I'm just wondering, now that we have a fire
put in place by Israel and Hamas, et cetera, how
do you think the world will respond with AMAS inevitably
predictably breaks terms of the deal.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Back in January, we were told by many on the
left after the Pallisad fire that it was caused from
climate change. Weird. They just arrested a twenty nine year
old guy and said he caused the fire incident interesting
also that he contributed to the Biden Harris campaigns. There's
(00:48):
an article in the Denver Gazette this week that says
Colorado has nearly the worst rate of mental illness in
this nation. Keeping mind, in their statistics they did not
include homeless people or those incarcerated. What do you think
(01:09):
that says about us in Colorado? I think several of
the people they should count are in the legislature. Great
headline from the Babylon b yesterday it said James County
produces a lawyer signed by fifty one former intelligence officers
that claim that he is innocent.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
Michael, I guess your point really brings up that equity
really is not equal equity in terms of your insurance policies.
You have to pay for something you don't need because
it's equitable that everybody paid the same amount. And in reality,
that is so discriminatory. It's the opposite of what they're
(01:52):
trying to say. It's crazy these leftists.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
October is the month that employers get the renewal rates
for their next year medical plans. Normally you see about
a ten percent increase. If you had lots of high
dollar claims, you might see fifteen or twenty. I am
(02:16):
seeing people getting twenty to forty percent rate increases for
employer medical plans.
Speaker 5 (02:24):
Michael regarding air traffic controllers who aren't getting paid. There
is a group of air traffic controllers that are still
getting paid, and those are the ones that work for
private contractors that man control towers under contract for by
the FAA at dozens of airports across the country. Mike
regarding Philadelphia and Newark Airport. Approach control is always regionalized.
(02:44):
Approach Control for all Central Colorado airports is based out
of Fort Collins, Colorado, and they handle approach control Fordia,
Rocky Mountain Airports, Centennial, Puiblo, et cetera. Approach Control turns
it over to the local tower five miles from their runway.
Speaker 6 (03:00):
Good morning, mister Brown and company. I really appreciate you
making this point this morning, giving us our history lesson
of the day. I lived it, but I didn't remember
all of it. But I don't remember my name somedays,
(03:20):
So thanks again and having a good day. Did that back?
Speaker 7 (03:27):
Hello, Michael, I'd just seen where Komy's claiming that his
prosecution is political? Ain't that just classic? Like we didn't
all know that statement was coming.
Speaker 8 (03:41):
Unbelievable, Michael, What were you saying about working with outdated equipment?
I thought that Rocky Mountain Men's Clinic had helped you
with that, but maybe I'm confused.
Speaker 9 (03:56):
The reason the Biden administration didn't correct that two thousand
air traffic controller shortage is that not enough gay, transgender
minority applicants applied and they were holding those slots open
to meet their DEI quotas.
Speaker 6 (04:10):
How do I turn this?
Speaker 10 (04:11):
See if I get this thing right this time?
Speaker 6 (04:14):
Yep?
Speaker 10 (04:14):
Got it turned on. Well, I have a friend who's
ninety years old and he's on that mission. And they
had to take their firing pins out of their rifles.
They didn't know where they were going. They thought they
were going to the Middle East and give me your
firing pins. They wound up not very far away.
Speaker 11 (04:38):
In the little Remember many times when the troops were deployed,
it was not only their rifles, but they had those
nice shiny bayonets on the end of those rifles, because
bayonets always seemed to get people's attention.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Michael, your discussion about Eisenhower's address to America regarding what
happened in Little Rock and why we needed to do
what he did is I'm absolutely important, and rightly people
should be hearing that all across America, and they need
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to hear it right now.
Speaker 12 (05:18):
Mike, love them or hate him, Trump is a flipping stud.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
The stud.
Speaker 9 (05:25):
Look at Israel stud.
Speaker 12 (05:29):
He's done the impossible stud, Michael. This is because the
uneducated don't know about Eisenhower, don't know about Kennedy. Our
educational system has been indoctrinating so long that now there's
no one younger than sixty who knows the truth, knows
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the real life and the real activities and what happened.
History is so important.
Speaker 11 (06:00):
Hey, Michael, I want to thank you for playing those
speeches today. I know Kennedy nor Trump is perfect, but
Kennedy was the last president I trusted until Trump, and
hearing that stuff today helps reignite my love for my country.
(06:25):
Thank you, Ronnie.
Speaker 4 (06:28):
My father in law works at Supermax.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Maybe I could hook you up, but it cost you lunch.