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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mike, The entire trans of the military problem is a
lot simple than it appears.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
It's a breach of contract.
Speaker 1 (00:04):
Everyone knows that when they joined the military, they are
effectively selling themselves to Uncle Sam. Service members are compensated
very well for that sacrifice. Trans folks process through maps
and signed a contract with specific conditions. They then attempted
to you and laterally renegotiate those conditions. They altered objective facts.
They are in breach. What do you do when a
contractor violates the terms?
Speaker 3 (00:23):
You fire them.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Trump's ban is on solid ground.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
You will.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
It was really great about that talk back. He knew
he exactly what he wanted to get in. May have
even written it out, I don't know, but at least
thought it out, and he knew you had what thirty
second You got thirty seconds for a talkback or something
that's correct. Wam bam, thank you, mammy. Got it in.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
You got it in a twenty seven second twenty seven.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Seconds, and by golly, you're damn right too. That's the way.
That's the way to start out a program, right there,
that's the way to do it. My head's swirling right now,
right now, because my mouth is killing me there there.
(01:08):
Let's just say there's a fifty to fifty chance, probably
slightly better than that, that I will not be here
tomorrow root canal.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
You a March madness guy, I'm a March maddest guy.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Yeah. I was so excited that I bit down on
something over the weekend and my my friend Carol, who
is a dental hygienis my dentist office was closed on Monday,
but she got me in. She took me in anyway
so she could do X rays and yep, I've I've
chipped and slightly cracked the tooth. So there's a better
(01:44):
than fifty to fifty chance that when I go in
this afternoon to find out what the solution, there's one
or two solutions, a crown or a root canal, And
they tell me to get prepared for the root canal.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Keep up with the line.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
That's good, I mean because with what Because there are
many other people who are having root canals today and
tomorrow that won't be here, so so good luck at last.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
Bit is that because of March madness.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
No, no, no, there, they're sick like Ryan he's not
here today or tomorrow, and Kelly she's not here tomorrow.
Rob Dawson, he's not here today or tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
And so Ryan, I know is because he's sick. He's
sick at ballerina.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
Yeah exactly, yeah, okay.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
And Kelly's sick at ballerina.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
I think she's staying home sick. Okay, all right, yeah, Rob,
he's doing Rob's sicke.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
At ballerina too, probably, Yeah, okay, I can guarant damn
to you. I'm not gonna be at ballerina.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
I think Grant also is. So Grant sick at ballerina too.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Huh okay, all right, Well sucks to be temper, but teper,
I'm giving your heads up that you're going to get
a text message from me pretty soon that says there
is a better fifty chance that I'm gonna be told
today that I'm getting a root out.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
Keep playing that lieon thick work that you know everybody
else planned being sick, you not so much. So, I mean,
you see, you should have thought about that.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Well, what what's funny is? And I do mean I
think I think it's funny that the one when do
you think is the last time I took a sick day?
Speaker 3 (03:16):
You're back and that was like two years ago.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Two years ago something. Yeah. Yeah, so I was off
about a week because of my back surgery. Yeah, that's
the last time. I just don't take sick. In fact,
I've got so many sick they you know.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
We can't accumulate sick days anymore because we have so
many sick right.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Exactly, So I I, uh, isn't that funny that the
one time that I actually legitimately think I may have
to be gone, everybody else is faking it being gone
because of March madness, And I'm the one guy that
could not care less.
Speaker 4 (03:52):
I wish you the best of luck trying to get
the day off. But I'm just saying we're stretched than
already versus.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
Okay, let's just say that. No now, am I am
I going to Here's here's the conundrum that it's not
my it's not my problem. I can truly say this
is not my problem. If they say it's going to
be a root canal and it's at eight o'clock tomorrow morning,
I don't care whether they can find somebody to fill
in or not. I'm doing the root canal at eight
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o'clock tomorrow morning. I'm on so much pain meds right
now that I'm not. I'm not farting around just because
you've got a problem because you've fired so many people
that you can't find somebody to fill in. Ain't my problem.
So keeper, if you're listening this morning, here's the heads up.
You're gonna get a text message from me during the
weather breaks today. I could have done it at five
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o'clock this morning, but I thought that might be cruel.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
So he's a night owl, so yeah, he would.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Well, that's that's what I mean. He's a night owl.
So he's still honking away right now.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
I don't think he's sick like everybody else on that list.
I think he's actually a really big sports fan and
he actually may be there for.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Work today and oh I think so too. Yeah, so
good luck with that, right, Which is the other.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Problem, because when I you know, if I know something
like this is coming up, I'd rather see somebody face
to face and do it face to face so they
can see that I'm genuine I'm not. I'm not making
up a mental health day like this is really real.
But now I can't because oh what is it? Yeah?
We have we get the Spirit day, right, I'm taking
my Spirit day off, and what are you going to
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be doing? You know, I should take I should take
Tomorrow's the Spirit Day because I have in my hands
here Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Kathier Cortez. Expect twenty thousand
at Denver Rally. Uh, they're visiting the CU campus. Oh no,
this is a that's a caption to a photo that's
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not down here. Organizers did not need to pull a
permit with the city because the event is defined as
an assembly. It's an assembly and protected under the First Amendment. Well,
have an assembly to go to tomorrow? Did you ever
skip assemblies all the time? Given the anticipated high attendance,
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the Office of Special Events has stepped in to help
coordinate city agency's efforts to ensure public safety and logistical preparedness.
According to Martinez Palacio, who is the spokesperson for the
Office of Special Events, so good grief. You know, the
bureaucracy is the bureaucracy is like a metastatic cancer. It's
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just everywhere in the body. You can't escape from it.
And I'm thinking they're really concerned about public safety and
the logistics of an event that Bernie and AOC are
going to show up. But do you think they're concerned
about public safety enough that when somebody escapes from a
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detention center and they don't discover it until midnight, and
then the Ice ask local law enforcement to help. Hey,
we've got a couple of detainees that have escaped. Can
you help us find them? Nope, can't do that. But
Bernie and AOC show up and the cops are going
to be full bore. So I would just suggest that
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if you're interested in, I don't know, robbing a bank,
burning a tesla, you know, doing whatever criminals do, tomorrow
might be a good day to do it because the
cops will be everywhere to protect Bernie and AOC. Organizers
are asked have asked attendees not to bring three things.
(07:39):
What do you think the three things are? You can't
bring You can't bring your wife. Will says not to
bring bags, the old bags. Oh okay, so you can.
So if you got a trophy wife, you can bring her. Okay,
all right. You can't bring a sign.
Speaker 5 (08:02):
Signs signs everywhere everywhere they held up. I mean, yeah,
you can't bring that. And shockingly, you can't bring a firearm.
What now, you can bring a key, so you can
key any evs that are around, particularly Tesla's, or you
could bring molotov cocktails, you know, if you wanted to
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do that. But you can't bring uh old bags, new bags,
uh any kind of bags, signs, and firearms because parking
is limited to garages. They also encourage people to take
ride shares and carpool. Now I find that fascinating because
this is.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
From you said ev voucher you were Oh wait, that
was the minute that Yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Nose e bike vouchers, E bike, E bike vouchers. We'll
get We'll do that in a second too.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
But they encourage people to do two things. I would
have thought they would encourage people to do a third thing.
They encourage people to take a ride share. Isn't that
like Uber and lyft okay, or that's or horror pool
that you and I driving together.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
Because we're both gonna be there, because we're.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Both gonna be there. They didn't suggest public transit. They
didn't suggest the RTB.
Speaker 3 (09:20):
Well that's because one of the lines is always down.
It's just you know where that wheel is to which
one it is?
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Oh, good grief, where was this front? Do you remember
where you printed this from?
Speaker 5 (09:33):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (09:33):
The dedn't right, den Right did it. The rally is
taking place amid protests across the Metro, sparked after Ice
arrested prominent immigrant activists Janette Visigera, Vizgera, whatever her name is.
By the way, she's a criminal. She's a criminal. Yes,
she lied on her on her immigration papers. She self
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deported and then tried and then came back into the
country illegally. And even an immigration was interviewed last night.
This is the woman that's been hiding in a church.
She somehow martyrs right.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
She stayed in the church for years, years now, for years, and.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Then she goes to Mexico and then she comes back
across the border illegally. Again. This woman is and why
they put her on a pedestal, I don't know. I
don't know. So yes, let's talk about e bikes for
a minute. So we know that Democrats love taxes because,
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as Chuck Schumer's told the clapping seals at the view,
people that make money, you know, whether you make minimum wage,
you make tips, or you make you know, millions of
dollars like dragon him I do. For some reason, You're
a selfish mastard. And I can't believe post hasn't combat
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come out and agreed with with Schumer and said that
people that make money and want to keep their own
money and spend it the way they want to spend
it their selfish masters. Come on, Governor, you're slipping. It's
because he wants to run for president, so he knows
he can't say those things anymore. So anyway, Democrats love taxes,
and then they like to take that tax money from you,
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and then they redistribute it to other people, you know,
the favored people in the country, not not you know
this bull crap about you know equality and you know
we're all equal under the law. That's not though. That's done.
That's that's so yesterday. Forget about that. But here's a
great example. So in Denver. Now, if you if you
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see this pop up in your city, whether it's in
Colorado or any of the other fifty six states around
the country, don't let this happen Denver. Vote. And by
the way, this is also I'm just alerting any members
of the Denver Chamber of Commerce. I'm going to say
something here in a minute is going to really piss
you off. But you know what, you did it to
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yourselves every time you buy something in Denver, you pay
a sales tax. Denver voters approved a sales tax increase
so they can create something called the Climate Protection Fund. Yes,
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so every time you buy something in Denver, you're contributing
to the Climate Protection Fund. Now that's great because we
all know that we need to protect the climate. Right. Well,
what do they do with the money from that fund? Well,
they redistribute that money in part by giving preferred Denver residents,
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not everybody, just preferred Denver residents and et byke rebate. Now,
according to the Office of Climate Action, which is also
part of what you increased sales you think about I
shouldn't laugh about this because it's total insanity, But you vote,
the absolute ethan idiots in Denver vote to increase their
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sales tax, and part of that sales tax is used
to create something called the Office of Climate Action. So
now when you buy dinner, you buy groceries, you buy
a car, you buy anything in Denver. I'm just I
guess my point is I'm trying to say is don't
buy anything in Denver. When you do, you're supporting the
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administrative staff of the Office of Climate Action. Well, they
announced yesterday that Denver's e by rebate program. They call
it a rebate, it's a redistribution. Will start again on
March twenty five at eleven am. Now I pointed out
that it's only going to be a redistribution of sales
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tax money for preferred Denver residents because some people are
more equal than others. So while you are a resident
of Denver, that doesn't make you qualify to any e
bike rebate. You have to be of the preferred class.
What's that preferred class? Well, it's it's two categories. You
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have to be income qualified. You know that. In the
see how many syllables income? Call five, so it's five
syllables to say what you could say in one syllable poor.
So income qualified individuals i e. Poor people or those
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in need. Here's the second category, those in need of
an adopted e bike. What do you need a prescription?
Do you need a rex al? You know from somebody
who says oh yes. And then on top of that,
now you're poor. Okay, you're poor, so you can't afford
an e bike, so you'll go get a rebate. Well,
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the vouchers only cover eighty percent of the cost of
the e bike, so you're poor, you can't afford an
e byte. Here's a voucher to cover eighty percent of
the cost of it. See, you so have to come
up with twenty percent of it. Bottom line is this,
You pay sales tax. They redistribute the sales tax to
selecting poor people, but only poor people that can afford
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to pay the twenty percent differential, so they can go
buy an e byte and then the planet becomes safe,
but only in Denver. See how it works. It's a
great rip off. It's a it's a wonderful scam, an
absolute wonderful scam. Oh dragon just happened to have the
same story over here in the stack. Let's see what
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this one says. This comes from the Denver Gazette. The Gazette,
let's see offering savings of up to nine hundred dollars
considering the savings of the four hundred and fifty dollars
income qualified vouchers plus. Oh, now, the Denver Gazette says,
there's a four hundred and fifty dollars state eb bike
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tax credit. But if you don't pay any taxes, does
that mean you get a rebate on your taxes? So
you your income tax obligate, you don't pay any income tax,
you get all of your withholding back if there was
even if there was any withholding, and then you get
a voucher to buy an e bike and then the
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state pays you for fifty to buy it. So nine
hundred dollars of tax dollars for poor people to buy
an e bike. Oh my god, I just there are
you know? Maybe I do need a root canal. Maybe
I need it. Like this program so far this morning,
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in the first twenty minutes, has been nothing but a
root canal. This is UH. And now all Colorados can
also explore this state of Colorado e byke tax credit
which offers a four hundred and fifty dollars tax credit,
so you can go explore it. Doesn't mean you can
get it, but you can explore it. You have to
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be income qualified. You have to be either one hundred
percent of the state's median income, below two hundred percent
of the relevant federal poverty level, or between sixteen one
hundred percent of an area's median income. A provided example indicates,
for example, a person living in Denver County in a
one person household making below eighty six nine hundred dollars
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annually would qualify. I may be a total a hole here,
but if you're a single individual living in Denver and
you're making almost ninety thousand dollars a year, I don't
think I consider that to be poor. And is that
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is that poor in your book?
Speaker 3 (17:56):
Ninety thousand a year for.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
A single household. Twenty thousand dollars a year.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
A household, not a single person.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
No, that's what I'm saying. The household is one person
for ninety Yes. My point is you can go live
by yourself and be considered poor. Drugging missus Redbeard can
but keep I started to write a post on X
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last night, and I read it about three times and
then deleted it.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
I'll tell you why next, Michael.
Speaker 6 (18:41):
I bet that planned sixth day is kind of like
what the teacher reunion is doing.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
You know, they're having a planned sick day too.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
So Dragon just told me that now Aurora Public Schools
is closed today for the protest. Now I was going
to look. Let me, let me see if I can
find it real quick. Well, this is called show prep
on air. What what are the current average math and
reading scores of US students? Let's see what we can
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come up with in okay, so teachers are not teaching today,
so they can go protest. In the twenty twenty four
National Assessment of Education Programs, the average reading scores for
fourth and eighth graders fell, while math scores saw a
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slight increase in fourth grade but remained flat in eighth grade,
indicating obviously continued struggles for kids to recover from the
pandemic related learning losses. In reading, fourth grade average reading
scores were two points lower compared to twenty twenty two,
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five points lower compared to twenty nineteen. Now, what's more basic?
If you can reading. If you can't read, you can't
There are many jobs you can't do without reading. Hell's bells.
If you can't read, you can't drive. I mean just
look around. Look around all the illegal aliens driving. You
think you think they can read signs, Hell's bells. No,
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they can't do it. Eighth grade average reading scores were
two points lower compared to twenty twenty two. And it's
particularly bad among low performing students, with a larger percentage
of students scoring below the basic level. And we want
to remain the world superpower. You can't do that. Mathematics.
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I don't have much room to talk here, but nonetheless
I can do basic math, and if I can't, I
got an iPhone over here. Fourth grade average math scores
increase by two points compared to twenty twenty two, but
they were still three pointing slower than pre pandemic levels.
Eighth grade average scores remain flat compared to twenty twenty two,
which is concerning given the historic eight point draw in
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eighth grade math. In twenty twenty two, National public average
scale score zero to five hundred for mathematics grade four
two thirty seven. Oh my gosh, so national public average
scale score is zero to five hundred for mathematics grade four.
You know what that average score is. It's supposed to be,
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you know, uppers of five hundred two thirty seven mathematics
eighth grade to seventy two. Nearly forty percent and twenty
eight percent. Nearly forty percent of fourth graders, twenty eight
percent of eighth graders performed at or I love the
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way this is worded, because this is not good news.
Nearly forty percent of fourth graders and twenty eight percent
of eighth graders performed at or above the national proficient
standards on the twenty twenty four assessment. Well, that means
that sixty percent scored below the average, scored below what
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was considered to be the baseline. And that means also
that seventy two percent of eighth graders performed below the baseline.
And u F and teachers are going protesting today. Why
don't you stay in the classroom and teach kids. You know,
there's this whole controversy in Illinois that's blowing up huge,
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big time because Illinois is trying. You know, a lot
of people during the pandemic said, you know, screw this,
I'm just going to homeschool my kids. Well, now Illinois
is passing this legislation that is basically going to mandate
your curriculum require all of this detailed data about your household,
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your family, your lifestyle, what the kids eat. You know,
are there any guns in the home. Of course you
got to know that, because if there's a gun at home,
the kid can't learn a gun into school. Well, you know,
there's a different thing, but a gun in the home
as well, that's too bad. This is absurd. And then
you're telling me that, oh, we go to go protest
by the way. What you know, I'm kind of dragging.
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What are they.
Speaker 3 (23:32):
Protesting the funding? Education funding?
Speaker 2 (23:36):
Well, wait a minute, you're protesting education funding now since
the Department of Education was created. It's kind of like
the War on poverty. We have spent trillions of dollars
on education, and what do we have to show for it?
A sixty percent below baseline and seventy two two percent
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below baseline for eighth graders. I'd say that's insanity. We
just keep throwing money at it. Teachers keep protesting, and
they protest by shutting down the classroom to go protest
to get more money for a failing system, which kind
of swerves me into what I started to post on
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x last night, and I should have saved it, but
I think I can give you the gist of it.
The gist of it was the country really is at
a precipice, and the precipice is we're either going to
continue down what Trump and the people voted for November five,
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and that was we want significant change. We want to
change the direction of the country. We want to eliminate waste, fraud,
and abuse. We want limited, smaller government, we want to
return to the basic principles of the United States Constitution.
We want to emphasize individual liberty and individual freedom. We
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want to expand free markets, quit detegrating free markets. We
want to expand innovation and everything that we can in
terms of innovating new technologies, artificial intelligence, whatever it is
we want to be. We want to be. We want
to be able to have peace through strength. And what
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is the other side doing. They're out destroying the country.
They're trying to destroy the president who is doing the
things that we want done. Now, do I agree with
the methodology? Do I agree with everything or the way
Trump says things? No, I do not. Do I agree
in principle with the things that he's trying to accomplish. Absolutely,
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I do you know again, you know that I listened
to this podcast about international affairs. I love international affairs
and diplomacy and what Trump is doing with Russia. If
you understand the three D chess game that he is playing,
it is absolutely brilliant. But if you read the cabal,
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if you read what the mainstream media tells you, Putin
played Trump. Well, my guess is if Putin was playing Trump,
Trump knew that he was getting played, and he's willing
to allow that because he knows what he's doing. Do
you ever do you ever sit down? Have you have
you ever sat down with a boss or a coworker
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or anybody else, and you know what you're trying to accomplish,
and you may not accomplish it in the first meeting,
and the boss or coworker, whoever it is, may walk
out thinking, well, I won that, And you're thinking to yourself, yeah,
you won that, but I still got you to do
X and Y. I lost on Z, which is really
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the important thing to you, But I don't care about Z.
I'm focused on X and Y. That's precisely what Trump
is doing right now. And the other thing that I
listened to last night was that there was this big
confab I think it was in d C, but I
may be wrong about that, talking about the advancement of
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artificial intelligence and all of the things, all the things
that we're doing with AI, and we've got to win this.
It's an arms race, and we've got to win it
because if we win this arms race with AI, it
will make our economy so much more efficient, it will
make our lives so much Now. It comes with like
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all technology, it comes with trade offs, and some of
those trade offs may be unacceptable some people, and we'll
have to be very careful about some of the trade offs.
But nonetheless, we're on the precipice of really just taking
off like a rocket ship. And what's the so called
other side doing? Because I said, we're at this precipice
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of returning to all of these things that I that
I want us to return to. And the other side,
what are they doing? Literally, what are they doing right now? Well,
they're running around absolutely well, I would say this the
past decade has driven everybody insane, so insane in fact,
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that Tesla dealerships are getting torched at the same time
that a SpaceX crew rescues astronauts who've been stranded in
space for the better part of a year. Now, if
you're a Democrat in good standing, if you're a true
blue blooded Democrat, you think the vandalism is good because
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Elon Musk is bad and theatic, the truly dramatic space rescue,
that's no big deal because Elon Musk is bad. To
progress thieves, here's their equation. Musk equals Trump equals Hitler
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pain type. Good morning, Michael Hey, sirih who's the talent
on K H O W this morning?
Speaker 3 (29:31):
Did you answer?
Speaker 2 (29:32):
I was waiting for the answer.
Speaker 3 (29:34):
That's all he left. So I don't know if it you.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
Hey, Siri, who's the talent on six point thirty khow oh?
I can try? I can use chat GBT to answer that. Okay,
we'll screw you. Screw you, sirih So, I know the
past decade has driven everybody crazy, insane in fact, that
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Tesla dealerships are getting torched at the same time that
a Space X crew rescues astronauts who've been strained into
space for the better part of the year. Now again,
as I said, if you're a true blue Democrat, this
is all great. Yesterday or day before yesterday, vandals struck
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a Tesla center in Las Vegas.
Speaker 7 (30:24):
I'm Cynthia who with breaking news from the Las Vegas
Review Journal. Law enforcement officials are investigating after vehicles were
set on fire at a Tesla service center in Las Vegas.
Metropolice said out a briefing this morning that at least
five Teslas were damaged, including two that were engulfed in flames.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
Engulfed in flames, battery powdered electric vehicles Can you imagine
the smoke billowing from this story is just amazing toxic smoke.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
This was a targeted attack against a Tesla facility.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
We do believe that it is isolated at this time.
We do not believe that there's any further.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Will isolated in Las Vegas, maybe to.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
The general public.
Speaker 7 (31:06):
Assistant Sheriff Dori Coren says a suspect wearing black clothing
is believed to have use a gun to fire inside
the vehicles. Video from the scene also shows the word
it resists spray painted across the doors of the service center.
The incident is also being investigated by FBI's Joint Terrorism
Task Force.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
To those who might think that something like this is
justifiable or potentially even admirable, we want to let you
know it's a federal crime.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
We will come after you.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
We will find you and prosecute you to the fullest
extent of the law.
Speaker 7 (31:38):
TESL CEO Elon Musk responded to the video shared by
the Review Journal by saying on x this level of
violence is insane and deeply wrong. Police are asking anyone
with information on this incident to contact them or crime stoppers.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
And we had one in Kansas City.
Speaker 7 (31:55):
Two Teslas caught on fire last night at the State
Line Tesla dealership and now investing suspect Arson are Derissa
White is live in front of that dealership.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
We suspect what.
Speaker 4 (32:06):
I'm not sure if I was just reading here from Newsweek.
There was also an incident in Loveland where an individual
was arrested for attempting to plant explosive devices.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
Yes, and there was also one arrested in Fort Collins.
Because the one in Fort Collins want he parks his
car next to the Tesla. He's obviously going into class
or going somewhere, and he walks over the Tesla and
the keysa tries to draw swastika, can't draw the swastiker correctly.
And of course the Tesla, like the Beamer, has these
centers all around it, and the cameras come on, I've
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got mine arms. So you know somebody does that, it
takes photos and you can see the kid's face. What
a dumb ass, What an absolute dumb ass.
Speaker 3 (32:49):
What do we know so far? Derisa?
Speaker 6 (32:52):
Yeah, Well, this investigation is still underway and little details
have come out about this. I'm just gonna move it
out of the way so you could see now, Well,
under those two blankets are the two Tesla cars, and
in this it's almost like.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
They're dead bodies. Let's put the Teslas under the blankets.
You know how you got a body laying on the
side of the highway and so they covered with a blanket.
Let's cover the Tesla's because they died, and they died
a really ugly death, so let's cover them.
Speaker 6 (33:20):
Gators are called to the scene. Now, the information that
we got from police is that Kansas City Police officer
was in the area when he noticed smoke coming from
a Tesla cyber truck parks in the Tesla parking lot.
The officer used a fire extinguisher to try to put
out the flames, but the fire continued to spread. Now,
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CACFD was called to the scene, but by then the
flames had already spread to the second cyber truck.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
Now, remember I wrote yesterday but deleted it that I
believe the country. Is that a precipice? Do you think
that's hyperbole? Hang tight, I'll explain why I think ya