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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And I find it kind of funy find it kind
of sad.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
The dreams in which.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
I'm dying are the best of it. Find it hard
to tell you a fine it hard to dig.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
You're listening to Saturday Night on the Circle on WYPZ.

Speaker 4 (00:23):
Welcome to ninety three WIB see another edition of Saturday
Night on the Circle where I'm your bespectacled curmudgeon Ethan
Hatcher and producer Jack is on the board.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Pushing the buttons and doing the things to make the
show function.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
Unfortunately, we begin this show with a recap of another
extremely tragic week in news, the type of headlines that
you don't want to see in America, but unfortunately are
unfolding far too often, and encapsulates a conversation of the
mental health crisis that has been brewing but still remains

(00:59):
on a dre and the trans movement is just one
manifestation of that mental health crisis.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
They are far from alone.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
But of course I'm referring to the Minneapolis church shooting
that unfolded at about eight o'clock in the morning on
Wednesday this week, when a mentally ill transgender individual started
opening fire through the church windows, massacring two children. I
believe they were ages eight and ten years old. Their

(01:29):
lives ended far too soon injuring another eighteen children between
the ages of I think they were six, six to fifteen.
It's ungodly, and then ultimately taking his own life. My
only regret is that he hadn't done so sooner before the.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Massacre even began.

Speaker 4 (01:49):
And the shooter's name Robert I eat Robin as he
identified Westman had been struggling with this crisis for a while.
His manifesto was posted on YouTube. His weapons were covered
in psychotics scrawlings that ranged from kill Donald Trump to

(02:10):
six million was not enough. And you'll hear from a
class member. When he still identified as Robert and was
in school, he would march around saying things like praise Hitler.
So confusion about sexual identity was almost the least of
this individual's problems. But in the days since this shooting unfolded,

(02:30):
it seems that the left is more concerned with their
base with protecting the transgender community than they are with
sympathizing with the victims of this tragic shooting that was
entirely preventable because the red flags were there. Here's Mayor
Jacob Fray of Minneapolis saying, don't you start noticing patterns

(02:53):
of mental unstability here?

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Don't you do it?

Speaker 5 (02:56):
I have heard about a whole lot of hate that's
being directed at our trans community. Anybody who is using
this as using this as an opportunity to villainize our
trans community or any other community out there, has lost
their sense of common humanity.

Speaker 6 (03:16):
Oh, we should.

Speaker 5 (03:18):
Not be operating out of a place of hate for anyone.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
We should be operating from a.

Speaker 5 (03:24):
Place of love for our kids.

Speaker 7 (03:26):
Let's go, Bobby, We're done with this jackass festival.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
See this is where Mayor Jacob Frey is completely off
base because it's not coming from a place of hate.
It is coming from a place of concern for our children.
For Americans at large to notice this pattern of behavior
and draw conclusions. But of course, Jacob Fray not alone
in his consideration for the feelings of the assailant rather

(03:53):
than the well being of the victims. Here's Jake Tapper
of CNN letting you know, oh, you should respect his pronouns.
You should call him by the name that this mentally
deranged psychopath wished to be referred as.

Speaker 8 (04:07):
Another piece of the puzzle as to who the shooter
was in Minneapolis, Starterbune says, according to court records, because
there's been some confusion about what the shooter's name was,
Robin Westman's mother applied to change your child's name in
twenty nineteen. It was at one point Robert Paul Westman,
but since she identifies as a female and wants your

(04:27):
name to reflect that identification was underage, it's now Robin.

Speaker 6 (04:39):
Now.

Speaker 4 (04:40):
There really wasn't much confusion about the name because, like
I said, the manifesto was posted on YouTube. This person's
history was known, but the media was in a quandary
of how to report it because on the one hand,
they're the people that support this mental illness and believe
in participating in the pronoun game and the name changes

(05:03):
and justifying all of that. But on the other hand,
they don't want people to draw these conclusions about the
trans community, and so they had a bit of a
catch twenty two in how to report the matter. But truly,
I've never seen the media so concerned with the feelings
of Nazis, which of course they're willing to call right
wingers at the drop of a hat. But here you

(05:24):
have an individual who literally wrote on one of his
implements of destruction, six million wasn't enough. And like I
said one of his class members, when he still identified
as a Robert, her name Josephina Sanchez, said that he
would march around school saying praise Hitler, among other things.
So this is a deeply, deeply disturbed person.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
When you see something, it doesn't leave your mind.

Speaker 6 (05:49):
When you see something like erratic, it doesn't leave your mind.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
So he would.

Speaker 9 (05:56):
Put up his hand and say, like, praise Hitler.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
Who oh my god, Okay, it's happening.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Everybody's say, what's a procedure?

Speaker 4 (06:08):
And when you have a child marching around school saying
blatantly deranged things, one questions where the parents were in
intercepting this mental health crisis. Why didn't they provide him
with the sport he needed at the time, beyond of course,
feeding this delusion by allowing him to legally change his name,

(06:33):
by allowing him to undergo hormone treatment. And then now,
of course, the mother has thus far refused to participate
with law enforcement questions. She was on a plane first,
stick it out of there. I think she flew to
Florida before contacting a lawyer. And then is now interacting
with police through this criminal defense attorney. One questions why

(06:56):
she felt the necessity to pursue legal help in this
case instead of just assisting law enforcement with further clarifying
the motives and the background of this assailant.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
But it may go.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
To show where her concern was as opposed to helping
her son grapple with his feelings, with his instabilities, and instead,
by feeding into his delusion, she perhaps inflamed the anger

(07:32):
and resentment that ultimately boiled over into.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
An assault on a church.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
And here was somebody who was on Fox News with
Jesse Waters by the name of Jamie Reid, who actually
spent five years in these gender affirming institutions helping children transition,
and according to her, during her time in that program,
she saw that she was not helping the page, that

(08:00):
affirming their gender delusions was not something that quieted quieted
the distress within them.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
It was making things worse.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
And that Mayor Jacob Fray is I think where people's
criticism is centered in a concern for their children. They
are noticing a pattern in the trans community and objecting
to of course validating that.

Speaker 10 (08:26):
Yeah, so I actually participated in medicalizing young people for
almost five years, and what I saw was that we
were harming these kids. They were not getting better, often
their mental health was getting worse. We were tearing apart families.
And we also have to recognize that gender ideology tears

(08:46):
apart other facets of our social of our society. It
tears at sports and families, and safety for women and
safety for families and kids. And so the ideology as
a whole to me just because something that I felt
like I was participating in harming the exact same patients
that my job was supposed to be to protect, to

(09:07):
make them better, I was making them worse.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
Ironic, And here's a way to put a bow on
the entire conversation with transgender individuals in their own words,
a super cut beginning with Jeffrey Marsh, who is a
TikTok influencer in the transgender community of some note, somebody
who identifies as non binary and fans the flames of

(09:33):
anger and resentment and distress for his followers. And if
you don't believe me, then you can listen to the
man in his own words and also words of others
who are equally disturbed, angry, go out by a gun
It's okay to be angry.

Speaker 6 (09:54):
Face now.

Speaker 7 (09:58):
If you try to stop me from going into a
woman's bathroom, excuse me, it's ma'am.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
Be the last mistake you ever make.

Speaker 6 (10:04):
Ma'am.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Find that anger, harness it to do good in the world.

Speaker 11 (10:14):
This anger, we're gonna make a god to see that well.

Speaker 6 (10:21):
Anger is probably my primary source of motivation.

Speaker 12 (10:26):
We're going for you.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
For everything that I do.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Cut that out now, or you'll go home in an ambulance.

Speaker 6 (10:36):
It was a call to action, or call to harms.

Speaker 13 (10:45):
Don't be afraid to show your anger.

Speaker 14 (10:48):
Has anyone ever noticed that there's just no happiness on
the left?

Speaker 2 (10:52):
They're not happy.

Speaker 14 (10:53):
They're not happy people, and for good reason.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
So, returning once again to the remarks of Jacob Fray,
criticism and pattern recognition of fanning the flames of mental
delusion does not come from a place of hate. It
comes from a place of concern for safety of Americans
and for the mental well being of children, because we
do not want them to end up so distressed, so

(11:19):
regretful of their decisions, that.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
That anger boils over and then.

Speaker 4 (11:24):
Affects other people, as it did in the case of
Robert Westman, who said that he regretted the transition, and
that his parents were right for telling him not to
pursue it. If only they hadn't chosen ultimately to validate
that delusion, we may be dealing with a different outcome altogether.
Stay tuned to ninety three WIBC. This is Saturday Night
on the Circle.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Away if you're listening to Saturday Night on this Circle
on ninety three WYPC.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
Welcome back to Saturday Night on the Circle, where we're
cataloging the decline of Indianapolis as we descend ever further
into abject lawlessness. Thanks for listening. I'm your bespectacled Griumudge
and Ethan Hatcher. That's producer Jack on the board, pushing
the buttons and making the doing the things to make
the show function. We're going to start this segment with

(12:30):
reflection on Keystone Avenue Walmart. This was a Walmart fight
and if you don't cry, then you'll if you if
you don't laugh, then it'll make you want to cry,
because this is what our city has turned into. Have
you seen this, Producer Jack. It's been shared all over
social media. Quite a large fight involving it's hard to

(12:50):
tell five to ten people on this Walmart and Keystone Avenue.

Speaker 15 (12:53):
I haven't seen that.

Speaker 4 (12:54):
Okay, well buckle up, bal because you're getting ready for
a problem.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
This was ridiculous.

Speaker 6 (13:33):
Fwankank, I don't remember.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
I don't want to live on this planet anymore.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Just wonderful producer Jack.

Speaker 4 (13:48):
I wouldn't be surprised if they closed that location in
a couple of years at most. And then people wonder
why they're these so called food deserts across the city
because it's not safe to operate up under these conditions.
And the thing is produce a Jack. We don't have
We shouldn't have to live like this. This, these this
is the result of policy decisions that are executed within

(14:10):
the city of Indianapolis. They have proven time again they
are utterly unconcerned with enforcing basic law in civil society.
Even after that tragic you know, we had a mass shooting.
Let's not forget about that on July fourth, remember the
weekend where there were teenagers running around with pistols shooting
at each other, killed two people who also were teenagers,

(14:33):
I believe injuring. Several others in the council acted like, oh,
we're up in arms, Oh we got to do something
about this.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
How long did that last?

Speaker 4 (14:41):
Oh, look, it's it's the end of August, and they
decided to table public safety discussions at the most recent
city council meeting. And then you got a Democrat, Christa Carlino,
who changes her mind more often than she changes her underwear,
saying that the decision to impose a larger fine on
parents who's chill chldren break chirt curfew and then are

(15:02):
caught doing other lawless things carrying firearms, selling drugs, et cetera.
She said that it would be law enforcement that is
predatory and unfair. I think the fines, mister Chairman, are
discriminatory and predatory, and I'll be voting note tonight.

Speaker 6 (15:20):
It's a chill.

Speaker 4 (15:25):
And what an interesting drop from Christa Carlina. Why would
she find the fines discriminatory unless she's suggesting that she
believes there would be a disproportionate minority community that would
be guilty of breaking curfew. That seems to be the
inference that Christa Carlino is making, because of course, the
fine in and of itself is in discriminatory. The fine

(15:46):
does not care what race or gender that you identify as.
If you are a minor and you are caught violating curfew,
then the fine would apply. That is the That is
the beauty of the law that is enforced blindly. It
is an equal standard across the board. So it seems
to be Christa Carlino who is making that conclusion, and

(16:07):
she seems to believe that accountability in and of itself
is racist. Part of the reason why we have gotten
into this state. And of course we have Ryan friend
of the Miss Grant merors in the prosecutors often making
these sweetheart deals releasing violent offenders back on the streets,
and producer Jack.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
You might remember from.

Speaker 4 (16:29):
Last year a name here in Marion County on the
judicial bench by the name of Mark Stoner. He had,
of course, some very controversial decisions over the years, including
the mishandling of Elias Dorsey's case. Prosecutors had wanted a
sentence of sixty three years, but he ended up getting
twenty five years and fifteen years of probation, and he

(16:51):
could serve his sentences concurrently and not consecutively, which significantly
reduced his overall sentence. More importantly, concerning the case of
Dasha Lacey, somebody who tested positive in the toxicology screenings
for methamphetamine. Somebody who confessed to killing her daughter by
smothering her to death with two couch cushions. Somebody whose

(17:14):
own toddler testified against them and said that they saw
their mother kill their other sibling. What a terrifying, terrifying
home life to be found in. And then during sentencing,
Mark Stoner found her not guilty despite of this evidence
that was not in dispute because he believed that the

(17:35):
prosecutor had overcharged and couldn't prove any level of intentionality.
Worse yet, this was his advice to the murderer court.

Speaker 16 (17:44):
Accordingly Enter's judgment of not guilty, reluctantly, I do hope
that you will take the opportunity to get the counseling
that you need, to get the unseling through the children
that you need. Do you learn from this behavior, and

(18:07):
hopefully the rest of the community learns from this behavior,
that you cannot go out and party on the weekend
and be with children.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Oh horrible, it's you're horrible.

Speaker 6 (18:21):
You're nameable monster.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Who what took you so long?

Speaker 6 (18:26):
Idiot?

Speaker 2 (18:27):
What are we supposed to do with that? Producer?

Speaker 6 (18:30):
Jack?

Speaker 4 (18:30):
When you have somebody whose priorities are so warped. His
takeaway was not to party on the weekends if you
have children at home. No, you can't party on the
week nights either. There's never an acceptable time to do
methamphetamine in the house when you have children, or any
time in general. But I mean especially when you are
the parent of young, infant children and you're doing these

(18:51):
dangerous drugs that have that you alter your your mind
and your mood and then lead you in some time
in some cases to these very dark places that in
this case result in the fatality of a very young child.
And this is I bring up Mark Stoner because he
is now being inflicted on the Indianapolis area once again.

(19:12):
This according to Angela Ganotte of Fox fifty nine, who
reported that he is now a senior judge, not just
a retired judge.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
And it turns out producer.

Speaker 4 (19:22):
Jack and I didn't realize this, but a lot of
judges they never really retire. When they transition into retirement,
they can occasionally be tapped on the shoulder by the
county to become a senior judge, which according to Indiana
Code as envisioned, the courts are using senior judges as
a replacement in the absence of regular judges and as

(19:42):
a compliment to the regular judge, or to oversee the
processing of certain types of cases or court programs. In
other words, when the court docket is overly full, they'll
tap these retired judges on the shoulder to help clear
the docket of court cases, which means his bad decision
making is being in on the city of Indianapolis once again,
a disaster to assault. Where is this all coming from?

(20:06):
Where has this shift in law enforcement originated? Well, Rick
Snyder believes he knows the answer because the Verra Institute
has infiltrated the Marioncok County Prosecutors Department, and they focus
their services on judicial equity, which basically means factoring in

(20:28):
a person's race, gender, or income level into sentencing. And
this is the opposite of equity because so often these
leftists they pervert the language. This is inequity because you
are using these factors to lessen sentences as opposed to
evaluating the crime that is confitted and then applying the

(20:48):
law equally. This was Rick Snyder on an interview with
Hammer and Nigel this week.

Speaker 7 (20:53):
From the Verra Institute. Now Here's what's interest seen, guys,
sometime back I.

Speaker 6 (20:57):
Told you about this.

Speaker 7 (20:58):
That is the same organization that is funneling money to
your Marion County Prosecutor, Ryan Meers. He is documented to
have received money from that organization, which I think is
a pretty radical, soft on crime, revolving door advocacy group.
He is taking money from them into the Marion County
Prosecutor's office focusing on things that they call equitable justice.

(21:23):
And when you dig into that, that explicitly says that
the prosecutor will agree to make prosecutorial decisions based on
things like race and socioeconomic status. That means that he
will make decisions on whether or not to prosecute criminal
offenders based on race and the money they have. That's insane,

(21:45):
that is wrong, and it denies equal protection under the law,
and something has to be said and done about that.

Speaker 6 (21:53):
You're brandamn right.

Speaker 4 (21:55):
When the city government operates as an open air dena
of corruption, no wonder that the city itself has now
descended into wanton lawlessness. Thanks for listening to Saturday Night
on the Circle. Unfortunately we got to end the conversation there,
But don't leave the station just yet because coming up
next is the Sound Dump.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Don't miss it.

Speaker 17 (22:18):
So you keep lying when you ought to be true then,
and you keep losing when you.

Speaker 6 (22:26):
Are not better.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
You're listening to Saturday Night on this Circle on ninety
three WYPC.

Speaker 14 (22:35):
Now, what's right is right, but you ain't been right yet.

Speaker 4 (22:39):
Ladies and gentlemen, It's once again time to dust off
your handy Dandy has Matt soon as we dive through
another week in news will begin with a viral moment
in Scotland where a twelve year old girl was forced
to defend her modesty by knife points after being stalked
by a lurid stranger. Gavin Newsom makes a fascinating admission
about illegal aliens participating in local elections, and Mayor Jacob

(23:00):
Fray of Minneapolis further demonstrates his abject lack of education
in a spectacular way. Hear these stories and many more
for this week's edition of the Sound Dump.

Speaker 17 (23:11):
I'd take you for line. Oh god, it job.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
It's the Saturday Night Sound Dump on ninety three WYPC.

Speaker 6 (23:21):
I take you.

Speaker 18 (23:25):
So you decides you know you want to lie?

Speaker 17 (23:29):
Oh my god, its.

Speaker 4 (23:34):
Welcome to Saturday Night on the Circle. I'm your bespectacle
to Grimadge and Ethan Hatcher. That's producer Jack Beep beep
on the board, pushing the buttons and doing the things
to make the show function. This segment will begin with
a viral moment that's caught social media by storm. A
twelve year old girl has become the symbol for her
nation victimized by multiculturalism being forced on society by the

(23:59):
global US. Here, she is defending herself after this stranger
was following her and her sister around, her sister screaming
to leave the twelve year old alone before she brandishes
a hatchet and a knife to defend her dignity.

Speaker 17 (24:16):
Yeah to heaven, ay.

Speaker 19 (24:22):
Quick, can you go gossips?

Speaker 17 (24:25):
So so the night, so the night, that's the night,
the night that's it?

Speaker 6 (24:39):
Yank, yank you to bother me? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (24:54):
I love come, I love him?

Speaker 19 (24:56):
Turn to talking away.

Speaker 6 (25:00):
What effect.

Speaker 4 (25:07):
So it's very important to remember that had this young
woman not been carrying a knife and a hatchet in
self defense, she and her sister make but very well
have become victims of sexual assault potentially and because of
how warped the priorities of England have become in this
quest for multiculturalism and an unobtainable utopian level of safety.

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Who do you think they arrested this person who's stalking
a couple of underaged miners. No, no, no, no, they arrested
the girl with the knife and the hatchet for brandishing weapons. Yes,
that is the warped priorities of England, and of course
the nation has been whipped into a frenzy. This may
be the tipping point where they have taught that they

(25:52):
have reached the up.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
With which they can no longer put.

Speaker 4 (25:55):
They have tolerated this incursion long enough, and she has
become a symbol for the nation.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
So hopefully they're able to.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
Rectify the situation and then change the culture that has
taken root in that god forsaken country across the pond.
Here we have Gavin Newsom of California making a fascinating
admission by proxy during an interview about illegal immigrants participating
in local elections. You see, because he's concerned that ICE

(26:24):
will deploy to voting centers and that would deter them
from participating. If this seems far fetched, I assure you,
unfortunately this is reality.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
According to Gavin Newsom in La.

Speaker 20 (26:37):
Do you think ICE is not going to show up
around voting in polling boost to chill participation. You know
that the National Guard, you know that everybody knows what's
at stake, So we have.

Speaker 15 (26:49):
To put a stake in the ground and do things differently.

Speaker 5 (26:53):
You're sheltering enemies of the state, dind.

Speaker 4 (27:01):
So let's follow the logic of Gavin Newsom here. If
he believes that Immigration and Customs enforcement would shill turn
out at voting centers, then that would imply the individuals
who are coming to these voting centers are illegal immigrants
who would then fall under their jurisdiction. Because legal citizens
obviously have nothing to fear from immigration and custom enforcement

(27:26):
when ice comes to Indianapolis.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
Of course, you and I aren't concerned.

Speaker 4 (27:30):
Because we are legal citizens who have lived here our
entire lives. So to Gavin Newsom, I would say, I
hope they do chill participation from illegal immigrants who are
not supposed to be participating in elections to begin with,
if they are not American citizens, because that dilutes our
representation unfortunately, as it has with the counting of the

(27:51):
census and representation because a lot of you know, a
lot of these states like California and New York. They
benefit from this influx of illegal immigrants because that gives
them a leg up in the Congress. Thanks for listening
to ninety three WIBC Saturday Night on the Circle. I
also wanted to play this clip of Mayor Jacob Fray
of Minneapolis discussing what he calls assault rifles, and he

(28:16):
makes a fascinating drop because.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
Just listen to the man. He has no idea what
he's talking about.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
Have more guns in America than we have people. The
reality is is that we have these assault rifles that
can reel off thirty clips in conjunction with a magazine,
but before the person even needs to reload it.

Speaker 6 (28:37):
The reality is is.

Speaker 5 (28:38):
Did these guns make their way into cities across America?

Speaker 2 (28:44):
That boint right?

Speaker 4 (28:45):
So just to explain why this doesn't make any sense,
because a clip is another way of holstering AMMO and
loading it into your gun, and a magazine is the
other way of doing the same thing. So thirty clips
in a conjunction with a magazine doesn't make any any sense.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
It's not proper terminology.

Speaker 4 (29:04):
But you know, Jacob Fray, he just believes that firearms
are a boogeyman and doesn't bother to educate himself on
how they operate, as was evidenced by that clip. Elsewhere
in the United States, we have a professor going by
the name of Matthew Pittman and in an unbelievably weak moment,
dismissed his entire class this week from their midterm test. Why,

(29:28):
you ask producer Jack Well, that would be because the
news came down that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey of
Kansas City Fame were being engaged. So he called the
test off the biocam midterm today. But Taylor and Travis
just got engaged due to this information, I.

Speaker 6 (29:48):
Can't focus, focus classes canceled.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
Get out of here, we got.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
Time to protest this amazing, Holy Jesus, what is that?

Speaker 4 (30:04):
What the point is that fire this professor immediately is
the only thing that I can say, because if he
is so out of control, if he is so beholden
to his emotional whimsy that he's got to dismiss an
entire class just because of what's going on in a
celebrity's personal life, then he probably has no business educating

(30:27):
children in a university. That is utterly ridiculous and here
was another crazed outburst from a fan who I think,
let's see, this is a This is Olivia Ronaldi. I
believe of was an NBC or seeing it. I can't
remember which network. But she, of course, was also elated

(30:48):
to be the first to break the news that Taylor
Swift was getting engaged, as if anybody should care about
what this celebutante is doing.

Speaker 21 (30:56):
Taylor Swift is engaged. Taylor Swift isn't gage. Taylor Swift
is engaged. This come back to me. She just posted it.
Oh my god, Oh my god.

Speaker 6 (31:08):
Jeez.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
Oh it's huge.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
The ring is joinormous because it is so exciting. Oh
my god.

Speaker 9 (31:16):
Oh my god, oh my god. It's on her Instagram.
It's on her Instagram. It's on her Instagram.

Speaker 21 (31:20):
Oh my god, Oh my god, Oh my god, Oh
my god, my god.

Speaker 9 (31:22):
I feel like I'm here right now. This is a
very exciting moment for me in my professional career because
I get to announce that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey
are engaged.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
It is crazy.

Speaker 22 (31:35):
We said to give a woman flower is like to
give a gum to a monkey. We have stopped doing
that ever since the nineteen ninety nine Astana Zoo Messica.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
That sounded like a parody, Producer Jack.

Speaker 4 (31:49):
That sounded like that woman came straight off the cast
of Mean Girls, Like she's one of these California checks.

Speaker 2 (31:54):
You know what I'm saying. You ever watched that movie? Yeah, okay,
you know it.

Speaker 4 (31:57):
Sound again, it sounds like a straight out of the
cast of Girls. Yeah, these people are these people are mental? Also,
Producer Jack, This was a clip that made the rounds
following the tragic shooting in Minneapolis this weekend of President
Trump at a press conference. Except this is a parody.
It was not President Trump. This is an AI clip

(32:19):
that was making the rounds on social media. And you
gotta be very careful when you share things, because not
all the time is a truthful. But just to show
you the scary power of AI and how it can
be utilized to trick the unwary. Check out how close
this sounds, Producer Jack to Donald Trump and mind you again,
this was in conjunction with video two, not just audio.

Speaker 14 (32:40):
My fellow Americans, enough is enough. We need to call
a spade a spade. Trans people don't exist. Let me
say it again, trans people do not exist. I can
tape a stick on a horse's head, but that doesn't
make it a unicorn. It's a horse, folks, total horse.
These are deeply disturbed into visuals who have been manipulated

(33:01):
by liars and psychopaths in positions of influence.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
He's out a line, but he's right now.

Speaker 4 (33:08):
If you listen closely, you can sort of tell that
it's manufactured. But if you're just casually listening and you
see it in conjunction with a video, it's easy to
see how people could be fooled by that scary stuff.
Producer Jack, Always make sure to check the source when
you see things spread on social media. One final clip
I wanted to share. I'm sure many of you have heard.

(33:29):
The crosswalks in Florida are returning to normal. The rainbow
paint is being removed, and some members, some very loud,
annoying members of the community, have flipped a collective lid
and they are now vandalizing these crosswalks to put the
rainbows back. Because their political identity is wrapped in affirmation

(33:50):
that's expressed in public infrastructure.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
These people are ridiculous.

Speaker 23 (33:55):
Yesterday, we know that people came out here and filled
the crosswalk with chop.

Speaker 19 (33:59):
They did it again this morning.

Speaker 23 (34:00):
But what you were seeing on the ground now is
dry paint. It took them about fifteen minutes to get
all of the paint in place.

Speaker 6 (34:09):
You can hear people honking.

Speaker 23 (34:11):
If we paned just a little to the left, you
can see the group that has gathered here today, and
you may be able to hear the honking in the
background of people who are passing by and honking to
show their support there.

Speaker 24 (34:23):
It is my earnest wish ever to temper justice with mercy.
Your persistent dedication to a life of crime is an
abomination before God and man.

Speaker 4 (34:34):
I remember a time, producer Jack, if people left tire
marks on the crosswalk that is in the middle of
the roadway, they were charged with a hate crime. These
people are actively vandalizing the crosswalk. If we're talking about
equal application of the law, which is a topic we've
brushed on this evening, then I would say these people
should be charged with a hate crime too.

Speaker 2 (34:53):
Unfortunately, that's all the time I got.

Speaker 4 (34:54):
Stay tuned for more on Saturday Night on This Circle,
I says, brilliant name.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
Watching you were listening to Saturday Night on the Circle
A nightty three w y PC.

Speaker 4 (35:16):
Welcome back, to the show final segment of our one
as We're gonna share Snoop Dogg's thoughts on the current
state of Hollywood. I think he is expressing of you
that many of us have about modern entertainment. Of course,
this is three years after Light Year first debuted, but
undoubtedly Snoop Dogg has picked up on the social winds

(35:39):
that are changing before us.

Speaker 18 (35:41):
I took my glass on and see.

Speaker 2 (35:44):
What was the movie with a buzz? Like, not that one,
but the new buzz the light Year.

Speaker 18 (35:51):
I think it's cheeky. Palmer's in that movie plays like
the daughter. So we're watching it and the lady with
his Kiki's they move on into the spaceshears they move
down the line, They're like, then she had a baby?

Speaker 2 (36:06):
What a woman?

Speaker 6 (36:09):
Or my grandson?

Speaker 18 (36:10):
In the middle of the movie, like Papa Snoop, how
she have a baby with a woman?

Speaker 2 (36:14):
She and a woman?

Speaker 18 (36:15):
Oh, I didn't come in for this shot.

Speaker 6 (36:18):
I just came to damn movie.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
Hey man, watched the movie. Uh uh? They just said
she and she had a baby. They both women?

Speaker 6 (36:26):
How does she have a baby?

Speaker 18 (36:28):
Sh movie?

Speaker 1 (36:30):
Ain't it?

Speaker 6 (36:32):
So it's like it's I mean, I'm scared to go
to the movies.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
They're like, y'all throwing.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
Me in the middle. I don't have an answer for it.
It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with.

Speaker 7 (36:43):
It doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear, and it
absolutely will not stop ever until you are dead.

Speaker 4 (36:52):
This is part of the reason why Hollywood box offices
have been declining. I think Snoop Dogg is just sharing
a sentiment that many have experienced, many ordinary individuals when
they go to the movie theaters and they are not
wanting to be the recipient of messaging. They're not wanting
to be preached at, they're not wanting to be berated.

(37:12):
They just want good, old fashioned, clean entertainment, something that
unfortunately Hollywood has been unwilling to deliver in recent years.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
Stay tuned, ladies and.

Speaker 4 (37:22):
Gentlemen, coming up next hour two of Saturday Night on
the Circle.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
Don't miss it. Now you drugging with a rubber duck
and I'm about to pull a.

Speaker 6 (37:45):
Plug on your dream.

Speaker 3 (37:55):
You'relessly to Saturday Night on this Circle light you DOUBLEDYPC.

Speaker 4 (38:02):
Welcome back to the show, ladies and gentlemen. This is
Saturday Night on the Circle hour two of the program,
and if you've missed a moment, make sure to check
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(38:23):
in the algorithm and helps the station get a little
bit more profile on the social media machine. Thanks for listening, guys.
Of course this segment I wanted to celebrate the unmitigated
cracker barrel victory producer Jack, have you heard the news
from on High The CEO has relinquished. They said they're
keeping the logo that they've had for the last forty

(38:46):
plus years, and hopefully they'll be rolling back some of
the interior redecorating as well.

Speaker 16 (38:51):
I already saw billboards with the new logos.

Speaker 4 (38:53):
Well, they're going to be happy to take that down.
It was a spectacular waste of seven hundred million dollars.
You've already seen he knew billboards. Yeah, I didn't know
they already had bill that's crazy. Yeah, okay, Well that
was a waste of seven hundred million dollars, something that
the CEO got dragged for by Tommy Lowe. If you
don't recognize that name. He was one of the co

(39:14):
founders of Cracker Barrel, a gentleman who's now in his nineties,
so healthy, ripe old age. I guess that Cracker Barrel
money has taken him a long way. And of course
he said he was making fun of the logo. He
said it was plain, it was nothing and a huge
waste of seven hundred million. I tend to agree.

Speaker 2 (39:35):
Logo rolled out the other day.

Speaker 15 (39:38):
Oh that's crazy, that's nothing, that's a land, nothing pitiful.

Speaker 2 (39:46):
Do you think she knows the story of Cracker Barrel.

Speaker 15 (39:49):
I don't think so. I heard she was Tacobell, But
let's Taco Bell know about Cracker Barrel and count food
and food. There's something that need to work on. Spending
seven hundred million dollars to do that is all not
just throwing money out the street.

Speaker 2 (40:10):
Well roasted, he's so right.

Speaker 4 (40:12):
And look, I know some of you are probably bored
by the Cracker Barrel story at this point. Look, I
understand it's not relevant to anything that's going on in politics.
Whatever Cracker Barrel does isn't going to influence or impact
your life in any sort of meaningful way. But Producer Jack,
what I really love about this is how it has
united the nation in outrage. It has bridged the divide

(40:34):
between race, between sex, between political ideologies. All of us
can unite in this condemnation of what the silly CEO
tried to do with the Cracker Barrel logo and redecorating.
Don't change a good thing. And then now she is
being hounded by a paparazzi esque media that is following

(40:57):
her like TMZ, this is Fox News go after CEO
Julie Fell's messino and asking her about the Cracker Barrel backtracking.

Speaker 2 (41:07):
Why is Cracker Barrel changing its logo? Back what's Cracker
Barel's plans?

Speaker 4 (41:19):
You stupid woman with your weird child, to which I say,
no mercy on this woman. She also ruined Taco Bell
before she got her grubby little fingers into the Cracker
Barrel empire, So fire her immediately. She's obviously incompetent, wasting
nearly a billion dollars.

Speaker 2 (41:35):
If you think about what.

Speaker 4 (41:36):
You could have spent a billion dollars on that wouldn't
have been a spectacular disaster. Think of all the food
they could have bought for cracker barrel think about the
ways that they could have improved the taste and the
experience in ways that wouldn't immediately alienate their entire audience.
So yeah, I don't have any pity for this woman.
And if anything, again, I'm happy to see how the

(41:58):
nation has unite in outrage. I think we need a
little bit of levity and lightheartedness in an otherwise dark world.
And if we can have a little bit of Shodenfreud
rejoicing in the collapse and public humiliation of this chick,
then hey, look, I'm all for it. And it extends

(42:19):
this change beyond the revision of their logo or reverting
it to the original. They have also now rolled back
the DEI programs and the lgbtq I A plus whatever
alphabet soup pages on their website as well, so they
have absolutely wilted under public pressure.

Speaker 25 (42:39):
Now, the restaurant chain has scrubbed the DEI and Pride
page from its website. The link for that page now
readirects to the company's culture and Belonging page. In a statement,
as folksperson said, the website updates reflected the removal of
outdated content.

Speaker 4 (42:56):
Quick I mean you gotta love to see it, Producer Jack.
And if anything, this is a lesson. This is a
lesson for all of us to show what the effect
of a collective collective action can have. Yeah, I mean,
can can you imagine if people were able to unite
in demanding accountability and responsibility from their elected officials in

(43:19):
the same way that they've demanded it from this Cracker
Barrel ceo, we'd be in a totally different place, Producer Jack. So,
I mean, if anything, are there are lessons that can
be drawn here in how to apply this collective action,
not just to affect a change for a beloved logo
and a cultural icon, but how to influence politicians to

(43:42):
get them to do the things.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
That you want.

Speaker 4 (43:44):
So there, I mean, if anything, that's how we can
make a connection between the Cracker Barrel story and how
to make America a better place. But I promise I
think that'll probably be the last time we talk about
it now that we again have obtained an unmitigated victory.
Cracker Barrel in full retreat. But you got to keep
up the pressure because make sure that they don't take
those antiques off the wall and start painting everything white

(44:06):
like the Bob Evans. Got to keep that, keep that
the same, keep the tradition going strong. Thanks for listening
to Saturday Night on the Circle ninety three WIBC. Coming
up next, another update on Fountain Square skid row, the
Leonard Street encampment, the city promising to remove it by
August eleventh.

Speaker 2 (44:26):
That date has come and gone.

Speaker 4 (44:28):
Still tents remain and will report on the decline of
the community surrounding it, which was an inevitable result. Of course,
you saw this coming. The city doesn't care about the
rights of citizens. They care more about the rights of
their homeless buddies, so stay tuned for that. Coming up
next on ninety three WIBC Into a Place with thoughts

(44:53):
Kim Bloom into a room.

Speaker 26 (44:55):
Web's not.

Speaker 3 (44:58):
Wea but you're listening to Saturday Night on This Circle.
On nighty three. HEYVC carols, it's time here.

Speaker 4 (45:09):
Thanks for listening to Saturday Night on the Circle, where
I'm your bespectacled curmudgeon and producer Jack is on the board,
pushing the buttons and doing the things to make the
show function. Don't forget to give us a like on
the YouTube machine if you haven't done so already. This
segment though, Producer Jack, I wanted to take a moment
to rejoice in President Trump, who has reprioritized the beautification

(45:31):
of America, something that I think needs more attention, something
that would provide psychological relief to the masses, because I
think it is depressing. I think that it is an
added pressure, an added stressor when every structure that you
look at in your life, the world that we're surrounded by.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
Is obscene and ugly.

Speaker 4 (45:53):
It's brutal, it's concrete, it's rusting, twisted, massive metal and glass,
and it has no unifying design or style other than
it's just oppressive ugliness. But President Trump has decided to
do away with that, at least when it comes to
federal architecture. He signed an executive order titled Making Federal

(46:15):
Architecture Beautiful Again, prioritizing classical architecture in new construction for buildings.
So this would be like, you know, the style of
the Capitol Building, the style of the White House, something
that evokes classical Greek and Roman architecture, a more refined
design style, and something that is aspirational, Producer Jack, something

(46:38):
that inspires civic pride. And here in Indiana, of course,
we have some lovely courthouse structures around the state. When
you go up north in Fort Wayne, or whether you
go in Vincin's you got the tree coming out of
the courthouse there. We have so many beautiful classical structures,
and it's a shame that that style sile went away,

(47:01):
that priorities went elsewhere. I mean, look, if the federal
government is spending money on the beautification of structures in society,
I think that is a far more worthy expenditure than
the billions of dollars that were wasted in USAID, which
was basically a Democrat money laundering operation. So if we
can transfer that to beautification, then I'm all for it,

(47:24):
Producer Jack, because, like I said, it is something that
provides psychological relief. This uglification, this brutalism that has infiltrated
into modern architecture is an assault on the senses. So
I am glad that President Trump, like me, prizes that
sort of architecture and is now setting that design preference

(47:46):
to be the new standard for how federal buildings should look.
And he wrote in a White House fact check sheet,
then a majority of Americans and taxpayers want classical, regionally
inspired public buildings, public spaces and their government should respect
their preferences. I heartily agree. Something that I think ties

(48:08):
into this discussion is, of course, the homeless encampments that
have now sprung up around Indianapolis, a manifestation of the
lawlessness that they coddle. The poster child for this has
been the Leonard Street encampment, otherwise known as Fountain Street
Fountain Square skid Row. But now you have other encampments
that are popping up on places like the corner of

(48:29):
Keystone and Pleasant Run Parkway.

Speaker 2 (48:34):
We've got the.

Speaker 4 (48:37):
Encampment on the west side Minnesota Street, and four sixty five,
if memory serves, we got a bunch of them. I
think there's one on Kentucky Avenue. But this is Ryan
Hedrick reporting on the state of Fountain Square skid Row
and a local real estate agent who is tracking the
decline of the community surrounding it. Because, as even James

(48:59):
Briggs noted, when you allow the homeless to overtake public spaces,
that essentially precludes those public spaces from being used by
anyone else because nobody wants to be around this decay.
Producer Jack again, it's a form of psychological warfare and
oppression It's an added stress and an unnecessary one in

(49:19):
your daily life.

Speaker 27 (49:20):
You may remember back in July when the city of
Indianapolis promised to shut down this homeless encampment along this
highway not too far from Fountain Square on Idy's south side.

Speaker 2 (49:32):
Well, that was more than a month ago. And people
that live in this.

Speaker 27 (49:36):
Neighborhood, that own homes and pay taxes, they want to
know what's up with the encampment. It's the last week
of August and there are still more than thirteen's heads
out here, dozens of homeless people now. A real estate
agent in Indianapolis says it is difficult to sell.

Speaker 2 (49:54):
A home in this neighborhood. Her name is Sarah Thacker
with ESB Real.

Speaker 6 (50:00):
It definitely is.

Speaker 2 (50:01):
The homes are sitting on the market much longer people.

Speaker 12 (50:04):
I've had people make appointments to see at home and
not even go in the home to look at it
once they saw the neighbor, neighborhood and the homeless encampment.

Speaker 15 (50:13):
What you don't say, you don't say, you don't say.

Speaker 4 (50:21):
It shouldn't come as any surprise to anyone with a
lick of common sense that, of course, potential home buyers
would hit the brakes as soon as they see this
encampment spilling out into the roadway, trash strewn everywhere, trash
cans completely ignored, and drug paraphernalia littering the street. That's
a problem. But producer Jack, we don't have to live

(50:43):
this way. We shouldn't have to live this way. This
is not a natural outgrowth of modern society. This is
a direct result of policy decisions of lawlessness that is
being coddled by leftists in a city governments, not only
in Indianapolis, but elsewhere around the nation.

Speaker 2 (51:04):
Including in Washington, d C.

Speaker 4 (51:06):
Who pursued a similar program of quote unquote equitable justice
that saw a revolving door of criminality being supported, as
noted by one individual who found himself in custody more
than six times in d C, being released time and again.

Speaker 2 (51:25):
And it's this.

Speaker 4 (51:26):
Coddling that allows lawlessness to proliferate and the problem to grow.
It's it's the same here as it is in Maryland.

Speaker 16 (51:35):
One man wanted in connection with an armed carjack and
in Maryland told us that why.

Speaker 2 (51:38):
Are you sending me back to jail?

Speaker 4 (51:40):
I won't even be there very long?

Speaker 2 (51:42):
Wow, the judges.

Speaker 27 (51:43):
Then you're gonna say we're gonna put them with a
ThReD who they.

Speaker 2 (51:45):
Want to hold his up and one he never shows up.

Speaker 1 (51:49):
I do them at over DC jail six times for
the same They never show up DCJL after release me.

Speaker 13 (51:54):
They've released me.

Speaker 27 (51:55):
It's the same thing everything in terms, the same thing
every time.

Speaker 4 (52:00):
Dear God, No, we've seen this pattern again. That is
repeated by Ryan friend of the Miss Grant Mears, prosecutor
here in Marion County. Remember the guy that set the
Indigo bus on fire a few months ago. He brought
a container a water bottle I believe, filled with gasoline,

(52:21):
spilled it all over the bus, and lit the thing
a blaze. Fortunately nobody was killed in that incident because
nobody rides the bus in Indianapolis. Had this been another
metropolitan area, might be a slightly different story. But of course,
he had been recently charged with a carjacking not that
far from where he set the bus on fire on
North Meridian Street, and I think it was about sixteenth

(52:43):
near where the McDonald's was tried to carjack an individual
out of there and had been let go after this
violent crime. This is lawlessness that is being coddled and
cultivated by misbegotten Democrats in cities across the United States,
something that was noted by JD. Vance following Donald Trump's

(53:03):
takeover of local law enforcement there in the DC area.
We don't have to live this way. We don't have
to tolerate criminalities in criminality, rampant criminality in our cities,
and nor should we.

Speaker 2 (53:17):
We don't have to live like this.

Speaker 12 (53:19):
My message to my fellow citizens here in DC or
all across the country would be that allowing vagrants and
armed robberies to take over your city, that's a policy choice.
What President Trump is showing is that if you just
empower local law enforcement to arrest and prosecute the bad guys,
we can take back American streets. You, as a young family,
whatever the color of your skin, you should not have

(53:40):
to cross the street because there's a crazy person yelling
at your children on the other side. You should not
be worried that if you take your son out for
a meal at eight o'clock in the evening, an armed
Robert is going to assault your family. This is a
policy choice to allow lawlessness to overrun our cities. The
President has made a different policy choice, and I think
what he sh showing the entire American community is that

(54:02):
we don't have to live like this, and that's the
biggest thing that will come out of DC. It matters
a lot for DC, but I think it matters more
for the whole country to see that if we just
make better choices, we can take back our city rested.

Speaker 4 (54:17):
And like I said in the first segment off, Cracker
Barrel has shown us one thing. It's how we can
affect change when we unite under collective action, and we
must do so and demand accountability from our local governments
because this is a policy choice and we don't and
shouldn't have to live this way. We can have law,
law and order in civil society. We had it not

(54:41):
so long ago. We can get there again. Thanks for
listening to ninety three WIBC Saturday Night on the Circle.
Coming up next. You know him, you love him, Producer
Carl for another edition of Carl's Conspiracy Corner.

Speaker 2 (54:54):
Stay tuned.

Speaker 12 (54:57):
I said to my uncle Sam old Man Tax says here.

Speaker 6 (55:00):
I am man.

Speaker 12 (55:01):
He was glad to see me, mister Smallbry.

Speaker 6 (55:07):
Yes, indeed, no, we're brackets that must heat.

Speaker 3 (55:10):
And this is Saturday Night on the Circle. Oh ninety
three WYBC, I paid.

Speaker 6 (55:15):
My end compact today.

Speaker 4 (55:18):
Welcome back to Saturday Night on the Circle. I'm your
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Speaker 2 (55:31):
Cop and the Chat and join the fund Farmer.

Speaker 4 (55:33):
At a time when the pressures of inflation have ravaged
the pocketbooks of ordinary Americans, the government is also taking
a larger and.

Speaker 2 (55:39):
Larger share of your earnings than ever before.

Speaker 4 (55:42):
Your purchases are taxed, your income is taxed, your sales
are taxed, your property is taxed, your inheritance is taxed.
Almost every aspect of daily life is taxed.

Speaker 2 (55:50):
And yet we received less value.

Speaker 4 (55:52):
In government service than ever before, as our infrastructure crumbles,
while lobbyists and politicians are getting.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
Fat on our dime. The American government has.

Speaker 4 (55:59):
Gone down the path of wealthy distribution at your expense,
and now the average middle class American dream seems utterly
unattainable for most. Is this destruction of the American lifestyle
the inevitable result of entropy or a carefully designed scheme
by globalists to confiscate your wealth and keep you subservient.
Here to answer that question is the ever insightful producer Carl,
who joins us for another edition of Carl's Conspiracy Corner.

Speaker 3 (56:25):
You are listening to Carl's Conspiracy Corner. The truth is
out there.

Speaker 2 (56:31):
Have you ever seen a calmed drink of glass of water?

Speaker 28 (56:34):
Well, hi, Cancha, I have the views express a conspiracy
Caral are those of Caral and Kral alone. They are
enough the use of his station or its distributors, I mean, obviously.

Speaker 4 (56:45):
Returning deep beneath the streets of Indianapolis, once again in
the undisclosed broadcasting bunker, we bring you another edition of
Carl's Conspiracy Corner. So tell us Carl, the government has
taken more of our money than ever before, but it
seems like we get less for the service than we've
ever got.

Speaker 2 (57:00):
What's up with that?

Speaker 26 (57:01):
Well, according to the news, I mean, even the government
is getting less. The city of Carmel was complaining that
they're poor because of this quote property tax bill that
was passed earlier this spring. They seem to have less money.
I'm like, wait a minute. Those that are on our
side of the position thought that our property taxes weren't
taken down at all, and yet the city of Carmel

(57:24):
is cash poor.

Speaker 4 (57:25):
Excuse me, they're claiming to be cash poor on property
taxes when property taxes have doubled or tripled for many Hoosiers,
and they say that a modest, meager cut is beyond
the pale of their able ability to take spending spending,
Sue needs more of your money.

Speaker 2 (57:42):
Well, yeah, she's.

Speaker 4 (57:43):
Got to fund those carousels and roundabouts and hotels and
all the niceties and finer things that Carmel spends their
money on.

Speaker 26 (57:51):
Since our time is limited on this segment, I couldn't
play the clip of the audio that I saw just
come up on our browser the top five reason why
people are leaving the city of Indianapolis, and they listed
one of the top five reasons is the property taxes,
because your property taxes are going up. But really, in
the city of Indianapolis, what are you getting for those
property taxes?

Speaker 4 (58:12):
Did you see Lieutenant Governor Micah beck With complaining about
property taxes and elsewhere in the United States, And he
specifically cited California as wow as ruining property taxes when
California has a better property tax scheme than us, and
I'm sure I thought you would be able.

Speaker 2 (58:28):
To elaborate more on that in detail.

Speaker 26 (58:30):
Well, I'm gonna have to repeat myself on this regarding
property taxes. This is about the only thing that California
does right. When you buy your property in California, it
locks that rate in, so it's like a fixed rate mortgage.
Whatever you bought it for, that's the rate you're going
to pay. So you're never going to be forced out
of your home because the valuation has gone up.

Speaker 2 (58:50):
Thank you, Producer, Carl.

Speaker 4 (58:51):
I just wanted to point out that Lieutenant Governor Micah
beck With still has absolutely no idea what he's talking
about when it comes to property taxes. And of course
he got the issue wrong the first time, so it's
not a surprise to see that in his infinite empty headedness,
he got it wrong again.

Speaker 2 (59:06):
That's why he's been given the name Bobblehead. Yes, Bob
Ahead beck With.

Speaker 4 (59:10):
I prefer to call him Benedict Beckweth exactly, Yes, beck With.

Speaker 26 (59:13):
So, I you know a lot of people complain about
the property taxes, But there was a guest on the
Kendall and Casey show that said it best.

Speaker 11 (59:20):
Hey, what's up, America? You'll never actually own your home
because you're still paying property taxes. Yes, an unmentionable truth
that homeowners never want to hear, the fact that you've
paid off your entire house. You have the deed, you've
been paying on it for thirty years, But then the
pesky lifelong obligation of property taxes rears its ugly head.

(59:41):
Property taxes exist in all fifty states, and all fifty
states will seize your house in order to pay off
the difference of property taxes that you are derelict on
if you don't pay it. So it doesn't matter that
you've paid on a house for thirty years. If you
don't pay the property tax for whatever reason, they'll just

(01:00:02):
seize your house.

Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
And when I mean they, I mean.

Speaker 11 (01:00:05):
States, the state that you live in, they will seize
your house. This has happened a great deal of times
throughout the United States, where somebody will pay off a
four hundred thousand dollars house years pass, the person that's
the homeowner that has the deed falls into sickness, can't
pay the property taxes after it a cruise, then the

(01:00:26):
state comes and takes the house. They pay off the difference,
give you the remains of the money, with a penalty,
of course attached. Then the house goes back on the
market and some refugee family gets it, while you're left
holding the bag with less money from a short sale house,
and somebody else is now getting to enjoy the fruits
of your labor. Doesn't that sound like a great country?

(01:00:47):
Doesn't that sound like the American dream? Paying thirty years
on a house and always paying property tax to the
government till the day you and your children die. That
sounds like the American dream, doesn't it. Yeah, that sounds
like some boank bull blank if you ask me. So
it's time nationwide we get rid of property taxes.

Speaker 4 (01:01:07):
So basically, they've turned the American homeowner into a permanent renter.
Because you never own your property, you're always paying this
extortionate sum in perpetuity to the government. And I guess
that's fitting because they've also priced most Americans out of
the housing market, and they can't own houses anyway, so
they've already become renters.

Speaker 2 (01:01:26):
This is a scam.

Speaker 26 (01:01:27):
So here's the funny thing. Yes, it's true they say
that you're a property owner, but you really aren't. A
property owner, you are a renter, just much like we
have a say in our government and we have elections,
but really we don't have a say in our government
because the elections are rigged.

Speaker 4 (01:01:42):
Because the lobbyists pay for both sides of the aisles
money to Republicans, they throw money to Democrats, and no
matter who wins, it's the lobbyists who's ultimately take the victory.

Speaker 26 (01:01:51):
So this is the question that I have. So you
notice things like television sets and phones and electronics, the
price of them tend to go down over time, but
the product gets better. The government the price keeps on
going up, but the product is not any better. In fact,
it's worse. So like, why what are we paying for here?

(01:02:12):
Like I've said in previous episodes, the government is not
there to provide services. The government is there to prevent
us from being killed or having our property taken away,
But they're the ones that are taking away the property.

Speaker 4 (01:02:27):
Well, you can tell we're not getting the service around
here in the city of Indianapolis. Did you see the
video that was shared on the wonderful Indie reporter account
on Twitter, which you can follow at Indy Underscore Reporter Underscore,
where He showed the homeless encampment that has developed on
the corner of Keystone and Pleasant Run Parkway. It's just
as bad, if not worse than Fountain Square skid row.

Speaker 2 (01:02:47):
Hey, this is a new one. Yeah, this is a
new one.

Speaker 4 (01:02:50):
They've turned it into a living landfill and the city
has gone out of their way to provide I think
it was four or five dumpsters that you could see,
you know, available for free for these people. And do
you think they're throwing the trash in the dumpster? Nah,
They're just throwing it right on the ground. What are
we paying property taxes for when they won't clean up
this kind of degenerate behavior and allow the city to fester.

Speaker 26 (01:03:10):
Clearly to just fund the government employees because we're not
getting any anything in exchange. And this is why make
the argument over and over again. People need to be
educated on this subject. The government is not there to
provide things, and people need to start pushing back and
say this is not your lane. You need to get out,
and property owners need to be take ownership of this.

(01:03:34):
And I don't know how it's done, but these homeless
people should not be allowed there. I mean, there's got
to be somebody that owns this property that they're all
encamping on.

Speaker 4 (01:03:44):
Well, it's it's a government responsibility because if you took
you know, it took the initiative into your own hands.

Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
They call it Atlanta justice. That's the Yeah, the government
won't act.

Speaker 4 (01:03:55):
They're bringing the proclamation that we refer to often here
on Carl's Conspiracy Corner from World Economic Forum klous Clouds Shop.

Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
You would own nothing, you would be happy, and you
will eat the bugs. And you will eat the bugs
as well.

Speaker 26 (01:04:09):
Yeah, that's when all of a sudden the mister mirrors
becomes proactive and throws your button jail right if you
do something about this homeless thing. I always say it.
It's much like the song closing time. You can continue
to drink, you just can't do it here. That just
got to say you need to move out, because I
hear the argument on our local news stations. They're like, well,
we need to find them a home first.

Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
No, that's not your rule. You move them out.

Speaker 4 (01:04:33):
And it's not just property owners who are suffering. It's
every sector of our economy that is suffering from this
excess and pernicious taxation.

Speaker 2 (01:04:41):
Coming up.

Speaker 4 (01:04:41):
You know here we have Labor Day on Monday, and
your labor is being taxed. The foots of your labor
are being taxed. When you or I, of course get
a paycheck, a significant portion of our income goes to taxes.
And then when we spend the money from our paycheck
in the economy, that money is taxed again via sales tax.
It's taxed several times where the government is double or

(01:05:02):
triple or quadruple or more, dipping into money that has
already been taxed. This is an unsustainable system, especially when
you get no service.

Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
Out of it.

Speaker 4 (01:05:11):
And that's the real problem here, because we're spending more money,
but we're getting less from it.

Speaker 26 (01:05:16):
Well, when the Donald was running for office, and I
watched almost every single rally, he kept on talking about you.

Speaker 19 (01:05:21):
Know, President McKinley was one of the greatest presidents ever.
He had the tariffs, and the tariffs were there before
the income tax, and the implication was is that the
tariffs were going to be used to replace the income tax. Well,
where is the initiative Republicans on pushing on this. Our
prices of goods are going up because of the tariffs,

(01:05:41):
But is anybody talking about getting rid of the income tax?

Speaker 4 (01:05:44):
Well, that's because that's the dirty little secret of tariffs.
It's because the foreign countries.

Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
Aren't paying the tepl we're paying it.

Speaker 4 (01:05:51):
It's the manufacturers who are importing foreign goods in America who.

Speaker 2 (01:05:55):
Are paying the tax.

Speaker 4 (01:05:57):
So you're just playing a shell game with the taxes
because instead of saying taking it out of income taxes,
then you're paying it in the form of tariffs on
goods that you purchase here in the United States, So
you're still paying the tax. The tax isn't being offloaded
to another country. You are. You are the payping.

Speaker 26 (01:06:13):
So basically, the ongoing, the ongoing narrative of this program
is that they are breaking you down, and they're breaking
you down on purpose.

Speaker 19 (01:06:23):
They want you.

Speaker 26 (01:06:24):
To be completely dependent upon them, have no property, have
no ability to work, and have your hand out to
take the money, and guess what, when you can no
longer even.

Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
Do that, they'll have a way to cull you out
as well.

Speaker 6 (01:06:37):
Well.

Speaker 4 (01:06:37):
That's the ultimate dream of communist utopias is wealth redistribution,
because they believe, these elitists in government that they can
do more good with your money than you can, and
they'll redistribute it where they see fit to the most
deserving in their eyes, which.

Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
Usually are their buddies. Yeah, easily now get cycled back
in their pockets.

Speaker 4 (01:06:57):
The circular distribution of cash something we also talk about
quite a bit, quite a deal on Carl's Conspiracy Corner
and Saturday Night on the Circle.

Speaker 26 (01:07:04):
Well, I don't know what to say other than have
a happy Labor Day weekend.

Speaker 4 (01:07:09):
We'll be barbecue and we'll be celebrating, and we'll be
paying taxes on all of those celebrations, hefty taxes on
the ever unaffordable pork prices. Absolutely well, thanks for coming in, Carl,
appreciate it.

Speaker 19 (01:07:20):
Oh, thank you so much, Ethan.

Speaker 4 (01:07:21):
Stay tuned for more on Saturday Night on the Circle
ninety three w ib CYA.

Speaker 3 (01:07:39):
If you're listening to Saturday Night on This Circle on
Night three WYBC, thanks.

Speaker 2 (01:07:48):
For listening to Saturday Night on the Circle.

Speaker 4 (01:07:50):
It's been a lot of fun as usual, and if
you missed a moment of the show, make sure to
catch my podcast uploaded to WIBC dot com as well
as Saturday Night on the Circle dot fire Side dot
f M. That's my personal podcasting page. We're wrapping the
show up this evening. Producer Jack with Sex Club in
the United Kingdom that has a pretty humorous requirement for entry.

(01:08:11):
This is a couple by the name of Ashley and Tanya,
and Ashley.

Speaker 2 (01:08:16):
Is the boy's name.

Speaker 4 (01:08:16):
Apparently, it's pretty unusual to have a boy named Ashley,
but I guess it's out there. He usually goes by
ash I guess according to the article. Anyway, they established
a swingers club in the past few years that has
grown to a three hundred plus strong membership. A lot
of people in the United Kingdom who like to let

(01:08:37):
their freak flag thry evidently, and hey, look, whatever consenting
adults want to do amongst themselves is their own prerogative
as long as they are of a legal age. That said,
the requirement to get in this sex club, producer Jack,
this swingers club, you gotta be hot.

Speaker 2 (01:08:54):
No ugly people allowed.

Speaker 4 (01:08:56):
According to ash he does not want people there whom
the majority would think are unattractive. So I can only
imagine how awkward the application process would be. How would
you go about proving your attractiveness? What's the criteria?

Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
Beauty?

Speaker 4 (01:09:13):
As they say, is in the eye of the beholder.
So is this some sort of standard form? Are they
voting on it? Are they are they like, you know,
putting it to a vote is this person hot or not?
Kind of like a Facebook in the early days.

Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
That's that's how I was used.

Speaker 6 (01:09:28):
I don't know how they would judge this.

Speaker 4 (01:09:31):
Yeah, I'm not sure too either, And you know what,
I don't want to investigate too deeply either. But according
to the couple, they tied the knot in twenty nineteen
and then started to experiment with swinging within a few months.
Look again, I say, consenting adults can behave how they wish.
It's their own prerogative. But if your wife is already

(01:09:53):
swinging within a couple of months after tying the knot,
sounds like this guy let himself get cocked and that's
not good for anybody.

Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
As far as I'm concerned. But you know, hey, whatever.

Speaker 4 (01:10:05):
They apparently have three hundred like minded individuals, and Tanya
says that they've become smitten with a lifestyle not just
because of the affairs, but also because they have made
deep friendships with like minded kinksters. It's the United Kingdom.
They got strange priorities, as evidenced by the fact that

(01:10:27):
they arrested that twelve year old girl for defending her
dignity just because she had a knife. You know, I
guess they'd rather people get sexually assaulted in the streets.
So I guess when you consider it in that context,
a swingers club is at least better than sexual assault
because it's consensual. Thanks for listening to Saturday Night on
the Circle. The other story I wanted to touch on was

(01:10:48):
a bizarre one. A Republican elected official coming out of
North Carolina who has been accused of contaminating his granddaughter's
ice cream with cocaine, and in early August, not really
sure what's going on with this one, he flagged James
Edwin Yoakley flagged down officers himself on August eighth, earlier

(01:11:11):
this month, telling them that his two juvenile granddaughters had
found hard objects in their ice cream that they had
recently purchased at the Dairy Queen. According to Wilmington Police, Fortunately,
the girls aged fourteen sixteen did not or fifteen and sixteen,
excuse me, did not consume the pills, which were seized
and taken to a state lab for testing. But upon

(01:11:33):
examination from the old Dairy Queen closed circuit television system,
the surveillance system that told a different story then was
being purveyed by James Edwin Yoakley, a sixty six year
old man, because it caught him allegedly putting the pills
in the ice cream himself when the girl's back was turned.

(01:11:56):
A lot of strange stuff going on here, Producer Jack
not sure what the objective was with contaminating his daughter's
ice cream, or where this sixty six year old man
is going to get a hold of some cocaine and
MDA MDMA. You know it's these are party drugs. You're
not just finding that at your local pharmacy. So where's

(01:12:19):
he getting his hands on?

Speaker 6 (01:12:20):
This?

Speaker 2 (01:12:20):
Is he going out and partying?

Speaker 4 (01:12:21):
Does he have himself a drug habit? What would motivate
someone to contaminate their own relative's food? And I mean,
by all appearances here, it doesn't look like the goal
was to poison them, since he flagged down officers himself
and didn't disguise the medicine.

Speaker 2 (01:12:40):
Any any kind of meaningful way.

Speaker 4 (01:12:41):
I mean, if you shove a pill in ice cream,
it'd be pretty hard not to notice for an object
like that inserted into your feud. But still really disturbing,
really strange stuff. He posted a one hundred thousand dollars
for bond for his release, and he faces charges for
a contaminating food or drink with a controlled substance as
well as felony child abuse. And he also stepped down

(01:13:05):
from his position as the chairman of the Surrey County
Board of Elections, insisting that he's quote prayerfully confident that
he will be exonerated of all accusations. I find that
highly doubtful, considering that he was allegedly caught in the
act on closed circuit security cameras.

Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
So good thing.

Speaker 4 (01:13:27):
I guess there are small fringe benefits to the surveillance state,
because it's very difficult to get away with criminal acts
like that when cameras are surrounding you at any given time. Unfortunately,
ladies and gentlemen, that's all the time I have for
this week's episode. Had a lot of fun. The show
flew by the evening was quick. Thanks for tuning in

(01:13:47):
and sharing your Saturday with me. I leave you with
my parting words of wisdom. Wherever you are, whoever you're with,
whatever you're doing, remember that life is a state of mind.

Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
See you next week.

Speaker 13 (01:14:00):
Why don't alway.

Speaker 6 (01:14:13):
All wait?

Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
My son son
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