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September 30, 2025 8 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
When Governor Pulls and other dums want to tell you
how great Colorado is. Remember we rank thirty third in
the nation for education. They're focused on having your kids
keep information from their own parents. I wonder what would
happen if we I now did something crazy and just
focused on reading, writing, and arithmetic and not checking all

(00:26):
these other boxes. I had not heard the name Logan
Frederico until yesterday. The father was testifying before Congress how
his twenty two year old daughter, Logan had been dragged
out of bed and put had her hands put over

(00:46):
her head, and shot as she begged for her life.
The guy who did it had been arrested thirty nine
times with twenty five felonies. Make this make sense? Both
California and New York have found to be issuing commercial
drivers' licenses where on the actual license itself for first

(01:07):
name it says no name given, and you can see
in several of these pictures that they do have a
first name on their regular driver's license. How in the
hades is this even legal? It's crazy the world we're
living in.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Good morning, Michael, Wow, Imagine how happy that made me
to hear that OURTD needs millions dollars more to continue
running empty buses and trains to the airport that don't work. Wow,
whoa taxes some more? Yay, gotta love Colorado and Denver

(01:46):
and all the corruption so awesome.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
Once again, you have a lot of period that you turn.
Please slow down, you can.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
O you have.

Speaker 5 (02:07):
Hey, Michael, I thought you said that your bipolar that
one of your polls was broken. I thought that's why
you went to that rocky mountain men's clinic or whatever,
so that your pole wasn't broken. I don't know, have
a good.

Speaker 6 (02:20):
Day, shot it down?

Speaker 7 (02:23):
Who gives a rat's ass?

Speaker 6 (02:26):
Colorado's education may suck in our books, but it never
sucked to people like Polis, especially if you know that
much of our public education is built upon the Prussian
system of creating obedient citizens that will fight for you

(02:48):
and work for you. Yep, you will obey me.

Speaker 7 (02:54):
Pleabs Hey, show of hands? Who thinks the country will
run better with no government employees? Hands? Please? Hey, show
of hands? Who thinks the country will run better with
no government employees? I see a lot of hands out there.

Speaker 8 (03:18):
Hey Michael. How come climate change disproportionately affects women's, gays,
and minorities, but a government shut down doesn't. Can't these
people get their talking points together and double click?

Speaker 7 (03:32):
There, buddy, we see a show of hands of everyone
who thinks that the country will actually run better with
no government employees. Hands. I'm seeing a lot of hands.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
Michael.

Speaker 9 (03:46):
You mentioned pension apprules as an ongoing cost for the government.
Unlike private industry, which is required by the Arisa Act
of nineteen seventy four to not only account for, but
to bank funds for the future pension obligation of current employees,
the federal government does neither, and so they do not
recognize pension obligations as a cost of operating the government.

Speaker 10 (04:09):
Hey, Michael, I know you want to be precise in
your language. So when you give an outcome of two
different possibilities and you say either one of those are
that's incorrect. It would be either one of those is preferable.
You're welcome.

Speaker 11 (04:26):
I was wondering what happens to all the employees from
the federal government that are no longer working for the
federal government. Don't they go onto unemployment roles? And why
don't we see that every time it happens.

Speaker 8 (04:41):
Man, Michael, the Nazi Grammars are out in full effect,
kind of like a nursing home in Argentina.

Speaker 12 (04:49):
Hey, Michael, I think the acts or the artists that
play the halftime at the super Bowl, I think they
don't actually really get.

Speaker 7 (04:58):
Paid for that.

Speaker 12 (05:00):
To look this up and correct me if I'm wrong,
but I think they actually have to pay in order
to play the halftime at the super Bowl. I don't know.
I could be wrong.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
By Michael, you mentioned how lawyers practice and practice of
practice so they know exactly what to say and when
to say it. And with regard to Komy when he
was questioned saying I don't recall I don't remember. This
reminds me of certain Hillary Clinton back and was it

(05:33):
Whitewater said the exact same things I don't recall over
over and over and over. Questionable at best?

Speaker 13 (05:40):
Do you think, Wow, Michael, this has been a busy
news day, lost to think about, lost, absorbed. You're starting
to make my brain think an awful lot. It's lunchtime
here at the factory. How about something lighter has come
al of the something stupid again lately? Or what kind
of news headlines this dragon got for us?

Speaker 7 (05:58):
So, Michael, can you tell us does James call me,
have to fund his defense himself? Or does the government
do that? And how could he possibly afford that? That's
gotta cost several hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 6 (06:14):
Michael.

Speaker 14 (06:15):
I want to see the two hundred seventy four agents
at JA six, all interviewed under oath and see what
their role was, because there's no way they can get
around not providing those agents' names. They've got to know
where they were that day and it should be easy.

(06:35):
Then they can go after Christopher Ray because he lied
like a dog too.

Speaker 15 (06:40):
Michael, we are the same crap show as California. I
don't know how much you drive the surface streaks, but
for the last four or five years I have been
picking up two three four nails a year. I've got
one in my left rear tire right now. Couldn't get

(07:01):
the various arm machines to work on it, so I
had to get a can of fix a flat. Have
a good day.

Speaker 9 (07:07):
When you say in dowd, are you saying your butt
hangs that low?

Speaker 7 (07:12):
You need to go in for a tuck, Mike.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
Speaking of getting close to the urinal, my uncle had
a saying and it was written on his outhouse on
the back wall. When I was a little kid, it
said short horned cattle stand close to the trough. So maybe,
I don't know, it might help you out.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
Speaking of aiming, how do I teach my eight and
five year old to make sure that they aim every time?

Speaker 11 (07:36):
Not just when they want to, but every time.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Hey, Dragon, I think Kelly and I should take over
the rest of the show. We'll have some fun and
people will find it very entertaining.

Speaker 4 (07:48):
Michael Dragon, good morning.

Speaker 6 (07:53):
How you fellas doing today.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Well, I guess I.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
Need to go. I'll take care now.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
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