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Speaker 1 (01:06):
Eight twenty nine fifty five KRSIT talk station. We're having
a really nice oneday, trying to make it so anyway,
Welcome back to thirty five Cartasy Morning Show. George Brunhaan.
Apparently this big event coming up at the farm and
George is here to talk about us. It's a Restora
Liberty dot Us event. Welcome back, George. Always great to
talk with you.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
My friend. Thanks Brian, great to be here. So we
got a couple of things coming up this week. So
Wednesday night at the Farms are our meeting. The special
guest is Jack Atherton. So we're going to discuss a
little bit about the role of media in elections and
shaping public opinions. So that should be a very industring
(01:45):
interesting discussion.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
So it's a live podcast in front of the in
front of the farm audience there on Wednesday.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
Yes it is. So what we've done is the doors
open at five point thirty and the dinner buffet so
pick whatever you want to eat. It's all good stuff
that starts at six. And then while you know everybody's
sitting at their tables eating. We have a live podcast
that you know, Joe comes in helps us do and
it's it's been a great way to get people involved
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and you get a ton of information out there without
you know, a lot of fuss and you know, taking
up a ton of times since you're eating anyway. And
then we start a meeting at seven. The meeting, we're
going to be talking about what if scenarios, So what
if Trump loses, what if Trump wins, what if Bernie
wins or loses? What if taxes continue to go and
they actually do start taxing your I RA. So there's
(02:37):
there's tons of stuff out there to talk about. Uh.
And we're also going to ask everybody to bring their
address books and pens and some stamps and we're gonna
start mailing out slate cards.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Oh, that's a great idea getting ahead of it. Early votings.
It's just fast approaching here in Ohio. And by the way,
get registered to vote. The time is running out for
you to do that. I know, I think about it
on the heels of my conversation Brian James. And you know,
millennials and young people can't afford to have children, they think,
and they can't afford a home, and that's one of
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the reasons why it's too expensive. They have children. On
and on on. You know, they're talking about taking more
of our tax money or more of our earnings away
from us in terms of you know, increasing the taxes,
talk about reducing your expendable income. At a time when
housing is unaffordable and our grocery bills are going through
the roof. It just seems like a recipe for disaster.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
Yea.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
And yet this is what the Democrats are running on,
raising our collective taxes. It is.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
And they talk about the Trump tax cut as it
only went to the rich. Well, most of that tax
cut went to everybody in the middle. It was a
phenomenal decrease in the center of the tax table. And
they never talk about that. But as soon as that
goes away, everyone's going to notice it in their paycheck.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Well, and that's one of those media lies that keeps
getting perpetuated that these Trump tax cuts were just you know,
the rich. You know, I get disagreement from some people.
They talk about economics. I mean, we pay the tax.
When corporate taxes go up, you know, it impacts their
bottom line, they're going to raise their prices to cover
the additional tax revenue. I just that seems to be
just sort of logical thing to do for a corporation.
(04:15):
But it's going to make everything more expensive, even if
your personal tax bracket isn't directly implicated.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
Right, Yeah, there's so much lies going on. You know,
you watch the football games yesterday and you see lie
after lie. I mean, Kamalaine shared Brown. If they had
to tell the truth, it would be you know, a
five second commercial.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
It is crazy, well, and you can't get but you
can't pin Kamala Harris down on anything because she doesn't
answer any questions.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Don't you wish you had a job where you could
do that? Just voted it, never really do anything. It's
absolutely bonkers. And you know we've got relatives asking us, oh,
can you give me a favorite vote for Harrison? And
the comeback is like, are you out of your brain?
There's no way.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
Well in the response you get is why would I
do that? And then they say, well because Donald Trump.
And they can't elaborate on why that will be so
bad for the country of Donald Trump's elected. And I
know it comes with some downsides. But comparatively speaking, I
felt a lot better economically and in terms of world
security and foreign affairs relations, better under the policies of
Donald Trump than I ever have felt under Joe Biden
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and Kamala Harris, oh, for sure.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
And this whole idea of you know, he's bringing an
assassination attempt on himself. I heard the conversation with Christopher
and it's like, actually, my wife and we were in Florida,
that's where we were last week, and we were literally
like two or three miles from where that happened. Had
no idea what was going on. I found out via
x because Bernie Marino had sent out a note that
(05:54):
he had been attacked again or potentially was. And I
mean they didn't even stop the football games to tell
you that. That's how little they regarding.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Yeah, it's it's so open and obvious. I mean, folks
like you and I pay attention all this time, and
you can see it all day long. And she makes
you wonder when you see polling that says Harris neck
and neck or even past Donald Trump, and in terms
of who people plan on voting for, you just know why, right,
I'm just it's it's just absolutely nuts.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
It is the other event we're doing. I want to
make sure I get this in as well. Is the
movie Hillbilly Elergy really gives you a lot of interesting
background information on JD Vance and why he does some
of the things he does. So we're going to do
a showing of Hillbilly Elergy Thursday night at the Parkland
Theater over in Sailor Park. That's the same kind of schedule.
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We're going to open up the pub there at five
point thirty and then you can just walk right into
the theater at seven to watch the movie. We're trying
to get JD to send us some background information that
we can share with the group. But it's very important
under stand where that man comes from and why he
does seem to have this, you know, ability to connect
(07:06):
with Middle America and below. I mean, he came from
nothing and made something of himself. So it's the American
dream story, and I think it's important for people to understand,
you know, in some ways JD is a better Trump
than Trump.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Yeah, You're not the first person I've heard say words
along those lines. George is for sure.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
Anyway.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
Hill Billy lg the Parkland Theater Thursday the twenty six
at five thirties when the pub opened seven o'clock in
the movie and then the Farm be at the Farm
on Wednesday, five thirty pm. Dinner at six here Jack Atherden,
he is brilliant. Love what Jack has to say. So
you get to watch that live. Joe Strecker obviously producing
that podcast, mister podcast himself. Oh and he just chimed in, George, George,
(07:50):
Joe will be happy to sign autographs. Another reason at
the farm, George, thank you so much for what you
do each and every day. And restore Liberty dot us
is where you find George and other things that are
going on. We'll have you back on again, I'm sure
real soon, George. Have a wonderful week and I hope
the events are both very successful.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Thank you, Brian.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
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