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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Botto five at fifty five k RC, the talks days
Happy Friday. Say there it is confirmation it's Friday. Not
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that I needed any Brian Thomas right here, glad to be,
Glad to see dress jerk Ory Bloms and he executive
producers both here at fifty five KRC, and saddened got
in this morning. Look at the rundown. You know, usually
the first time I found out who's going to be
on the program, except on Fridays. I know six thirty
with Dave hat A right Tech Friday with Dave Hatter.
Not today. We did have him early in the week
for a special edition with Tuesday Tech Tuesday. But sadly
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Dave had a medical emergency. Don't know what's wrong, just
know that he had some something that I guess put
him in the hospital. So prayers. No, he's not getting
a sex change operation. Joe. He had a back and
forth with Dave on that. Joe said to uh, Dave, listen, Dave,
whether it's Dave or Divina, it's okay with us anyway.
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Nothing to joke about a medical emergency. So maybe some
prayers going Dave Hatter's direction if we get any details
on what's wrong with Dave certainly willing to let you know, so,
I mean, he doesn't want to keep it quiet, but
he didn't say keep the fact that I'm in the
hospital quiet. So that's why I'm letting you know where
we are this morning. So anyhow, that means an open
six o'clock hour, of course, an opportunity to talk all
morning five one, three, seven, four, nine, fifty five hundred,
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eight hundred eighty two to three talk down five fifty
on at and G phones. More guests, though, we got
seven o five with Mandy gnis goodness, Kara book y'all
fired Southern Bell's Guide to Restoring Federalism and Draining the Swab.
That should be a fun compia. Mandy was a Trump's
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Environmental Protection Agency chiefs staff, so I'm sure she's got
some wonderful things to say, and of course we'll dive
into some of the details of the book, which you
can get at fifty five care Sea dot Com, Edwin
Black and an empower Youth seminar are taking place on
the eighth, I believe that's Tuesday, and that one also
should be rather interesting. National fears and national affairs. Our
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next election will be pivotal half for more than nation.
Fearful about the direction of which the United States has headed.
High inflation on precedent, illegal immigration, riots in our cities,
increase in crime throughout the nation, cancel culture, biased and
untruthful media, and an assassination attempt on a former president is
also a presidential candidate. Dei in wokeness, destroying our children,
in our communities, our democracy quote unquote under assault in
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our freedoms quote unquote under assault. If America continues on
its current path, it will cease to exist as we
know it. Okay, obviously important subject matter to contemplate and
talk about. Edwin Black at seven thirty here in the
morning show, the empower Use Seminar Empower You America dot
Org taking place October eighth. Jack Adviden's going to speak
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in advance of that, so Edwin's gonna kick it in
about seven point thirty. Jack Adtherton Tea and things off
at seven seven o'clock. And Jack was on the program
just the other day by the podcast at five cars
dot com. Donna Schwaben Oh yeah, in studio, my German
friends from the Donna schwabin German Organization will join the
program at eight oh five, and they will be in studio,
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which suggests to me the festivities for the weekend will
begin at eight oh five here on the fifty five
Carsite Morning Show. Again, feel free to call if you
have a comment. Let's talk about today. Let's begin though,
with the strike ending. That didn't take long. Of course,
when you have a monopoly over control of the goods
and services flowing in and out of our country through
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the Eastern Seaboard and the Gulf Coast, you got a
lot of leverage, a lot. So they agreed to return
to work, ending this three day strike. Port employers offered
a sixty two percent increase in wages over six years. Joe,
you get. It's the kind of wage increase you get
all the time, year, every year, all the time. Phase
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three is profit. President Biden applauded the agreement SAM in
collective bargaining works, and it's critical to building a stronger
economy from the middle out and bottom up, bottom up.
We'll get to that in a second. Long Service Association
Port operators said the agreement would extend the prior contract
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that expired at the start of this week through January fifteenth,
the next year, while the two sides continue to negotiate
other issues, including automation on the docks. Heaven forbid we
get automation on the docks. And in fact, I think,
as I've joked before, we should probably go back to
hauling these things by horse and buggy. Why well, horse
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and buggy would require infinitely more union workers to do
the work than maybe a tractor trailer. More on that point,
in a moment, raising base pay hourly rate for the
ISLA port workers to sixty three bucks from thirty nine
dollars over six years on the conditioned dock workers go
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back to work and agree to efficiency gains not described
to pointed out, many US dock workers currently are earning
more than one hundred thousand dollars a years baseline hourly
wages boosted by work rules and overtime requirements. Cost to
higher wages will be borne by cargo owners and shipping
lines right, and the shipping lines will have to decide
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how much of the added costs they're going to pass
along to their customers, the IE big retailers, manufacturers, and farmers.
Then important export through the East Coast and Gulf Coast ports.
Question mark will those next year in the supply chain,
big retailers, manufacturers, etc. Will they pass the price along
to you? What do you think if I were a
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betting man, I think I knew exactly what the answer
to that question would be. Anyway, I said more to
those points in a moment. Here it is, and thanks
to the Wall Street Journal credit for this reminder of
forgotten lessons about union monopolies and labor laws politics. They
say the myth, one myth exposed by this strike is
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that unions need more economic and political power because they
helped the working man. Going back to Joe Biden's point
on that one pointed out the lawn Sherman's Association International
help some workers at the expense of countless others. This
is something that's a really brilliant point. I really wasn't
focusing on. It's something I didn't know. They point out
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at the outset that there are fifty thousand or so
so Ila strikers, but only twenty five thousand or so
port jobs, And they say that's right. Only about half
of the union members are obliged to show up at
work each day. The rest sitt home collecting what they
call container royalties previously negotiated in other ILA contracts intended
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to protect against job losses resulting from ooh innovation. So
we got a bunch of guys sitting around. It's like
on the water fund when Marlon Branda is sitting around
doing nothing and getting paid for it.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
Hello. Twenty nineteen twenty twenty report from the Waterfront Commission
of New York Harbor. Here's what the report had to say.
The absolute control of the International Longshoreman's Association a FLCIO
over hiring in the port for over sixty years has
not only led to ready ready lack of diversity and
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in conclusion in water Fund employment, but also the perpetuation
of criminality and corruption. The report points out residents near
the ports can't get hired because the union control quote. Meanwhile,
those who are connected to union leadership or organized crime
figures are rewarded with high paying, low show or no
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work special compensation packages. The report says more than five
hundred and ninety individuals continue receiving over one hundred and
forty seven million dollars in outside salaries not required by
the industry's collective bargain agreement, and for hours they do
not even have to be at the port, continuing quoting
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the report, such positions were overwhelmingly given to oh, white
males connected to organized crime figures or union leadership. I
think the journal concludes, that's how the Herald dagg at
the International Long Terman's Association boss ends up with a
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nine hundred thousand dollars a year salary driving around in
e Bentley and up till just recently owner of a
seventy seventy six foot yacht. Hey, Joe Daggert's yacht is
bigger than yours, as the union, and this is the
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union that Biden, Harris and so called national conservative intellectuals
extole as tribunes of the working class. Why hasn't mister
Biden wrung up these guys for systemic racism? They ask, hmm,
Connected white guys get the jobs. And this is the
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salient point here. This is what happens when unions are
granted a monopoly negotiating power that lets them extort outsized rents.
Isola the sole union bargainer for the East and Gulf
Coast ports, one basically person controls all of the labor
that goes onto those ports. There is little non union
port competition. The union has a chokehold on commerce that
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gives it an extraordinary leverage. That's why I said earlier
on and they when this drike kicked in, they're gonna
get what they want. And that's the reason there's no competition.
And of course this is a sign of their selfishness.
Is as it's pointed out, when they strike, they stop
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trading goods and hurt literally millions of not just workers
who aren't far less than they do, but us because
we can't get the goods that we normally expect coming
in through the ports. They shut them down, and mister
Daggert happy to put countless truck drivers, warehouse employees, retail clerks,
auto workers out of work so he and his connected
members can buy another yacht well and more fundamentally, put
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everybody else in a position where we're gonna have to
pay more for all the things that go through the
ports because they just negotiated a labor double basically a
doubling plus of the salary that they get. And yes,
I do thoroughly believe the large shipping magnates will pass
those costs along to the manufacturers and the retailers who
will then pass them along to us. So the strike
ultimately hurts us in the form of higher prices. So
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and just allow the editorial board of the journal there
to do and give them the closing statement, it's fashionable
in Washington these days. Do you think that a handbag
or handing rather big labor more power will help workers
reduce inequality? It won't. It will either enrich labor bosses
and assist the politicians they support, while damaging the economy
and limiting the broader wages wage gains needed for shared prosperity.
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A different take on it, and I think some various
stute observations. Where's the Rainbow Coalition or Black Lives Matter
or the other left wing organizations criticizing the hiring practices
of the Long Shehrman's Union. Maybe someone will do a
dig into that one and a little analysis into that.
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Feel free to call I plenty to talk about and
of course coming up later, stack of stupid in the
at five point forty, it's five seventeen right now, be
right back. I officially accept your nomination five twenty five
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k r SEV talk station. Let me what's on your mind.
It's a message he likes to hand out every Friday
at this time. I always love hearing from you. Five
one three, seven hundred two three talk fifty eight and
t fund. I didn't know what I was gonna decide
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to talk. Grab a hold of this article and talk
about it. But that's keep your stupid match with Kamala
Harris's approval. Uh decent enough springboard too. You talk about
her comments regarding fracking the other day. H Now we've
got all kinds of clips and information and campaign platitudes
and pledges from twenty nineteen talking about how she wanted
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to ban fracking, wanted to ban fracking, gonna ban fracking,
it's my intent to ban fracking. Ones rolling around talking
about uh this and these things have gone viral because
she now claims that she's not going to ban fracking.
So Joe Delano, CBS Pittsburgh Joe Dolana in an interview
with Harris earlier this week. I wanted to ask you.
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There's a political ad on TV from twenty nineteen climate
Hall town meeting that you had in which you basically
said quote, I guess it's not basically saying it when
you have it in quotes anyway. Quote. There's no question
I'm in favor of banning fracking clothes quote. A lot
of them said, the ad claims that if you elected president,
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you will ban fracking and you will cost Pennsylvania over
three hundred thousand jobs. Have you changed your view on
fracking and if so, why.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
So?
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Let me start by saying that that ad as you
described it, no, as he quoted it, is absolutely a mischaracterization,
and I think it's intended to make people afraid of
my presidency. Now that's the one thing I wanted people
to contemplate. So we have the quote in the ad,
and it's a quote genuine, not artificial intelligence creator from
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twenty nineteen. There's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking.
So not sure how it could be a mischaracterization to
draw from that very clear statement that she wants to
ban fracking. But with regard to the ad revealing her
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quote and playing it back for the folks that might
be inclined to vote for some one who wants to
keep fracking, most notably the Pennsylvanians, make people afraid of
my presidency? Isn't that a telling reaction? We're afraid that
she will ban fracking, which means with her back pending
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an obvious admission that the vast majority of Americans realize
that we need fracking and that we need the gas
that we get from it. People don't want to ban fracking,
and hopefully I can read into that a growing legion
of people who don't buy into this nonsense that we
are exhaling ourselves into demise because the banning on fracking
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springs directly from the argument that a carbon output is
killing our planet, that somehow CO two, which is in
you know, insignificant quantities in terms of what we're breathing,
which is varied radically over the millennia, we've hit points
in our on our globe, was history where CO two
has been off the charts by comparison to where it
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is now. Plants eat it? How did it become the
demon and all of this, maybe more people are waking
up that you know, CO two's probably not all that bad.
And the fact that all of our efforts economically ruinous
efforts depriving us with you know, constant, reliable sources of energy,
which is a good thing, that maybe this is the
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wrong direction for this country to go down the world
even but she says it's to make people afraid and
yet people should be afraid because I think everyone logically
and reasonably can conclude that the only reason she's saying
she's not in favor of banning fracking now is because
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it's a campaign loser. Take comfort in that, I do.
We've got time for Mike's call, Joe now, Mike, hang
on a second. I got in a roll there. I
didn't see you on the line. I will be happy
to take your calls soon as to get back, and
I will. I'll be right right back.
Speaker 4 (17:01):
Fifty five KRC.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Time of the weather Channel nine setus. We have a
mostly Sunday day today high of eighty two overnight clear
and fifty five Sunday n Haiti tomorrow overnight clear and
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twenty eight and a very happy Friday, two year Jeff
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ass Well, don't the unions remember the Baker's Union and
what happened to Hostess That could happen to any market.
Note my retort, the bakers Union doesn't have a complete
monopoly over the control and production of bake goods. Unlike
the ISLA and the control over the over the ports.
So we continue to have baked good choices. Even though
we might miss our hostess products. We can still buy
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comparable treats. That is not so with monopolistic control and
the complete doc shut down one hundred percent control by
one union. Therein lies the challenge in the rub Mike,
thanks for holding over the breakedare welcome to the Morning show.
Speaker 5 (18:00):
My pleasure. Good morning, sir.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
What's on your mind today, Mike?
Speaker 5 (18:04):
I tell you what. Here's what I would like to see.
I'd like to see the president do what Reagan did
to the air traffic controllers. Come back to work. I'm
going to fire you. I tell you what they'd see.
Then they would see how powerful they really are when
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their union brothers and sisters started crossing the picket lines.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Thanks Brian, good, thank you for the call, brother, I
appreciate it. I'm not sure the same scenario applies. I
think there was some ability because the FAA is controls
air travel, and therefore the federal government has control over
the employment practices. I don't believe that control extends over
the ports and the docks and the dock workers. I
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don't believe I could be wrong on that. The other
problem is a logistical one with air traffic control, as
Reagan brought in the military and folks were experienced with
air traffic control equipment. If I recall the facts correctly,
we are going back a few years. So you had
people who are experienced who could easily go in and
sit down in front of that air traffic control radar
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screen and take over. Get a built in supply of
folks who could substitute. I don't know that that's necessarily
the case of the dock workers and ramping up hiring
and replacement, I imagined would be a logistical nightmare. And something
tells me that the International Longshoreman's Association here I am
going back to on the waterfront Marlon Brando might engage
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in efforts to stop those replacement workers from going to work.
Just a little theory of mine. Don't know, it's not
going to play out because of the resolution of the situation.
Here's something that you want to take note of. Apparently
all as in all northbound lanes will be shut down
between the rams from to and from eastbound Norwood Lateral
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starting to attempt him Friday through three pm. Monday. That
is I seventy five. I seventy five is going to
be closed most weekends this month, beginning this Friday, State
contractor is beginning a one point nine million dollar project
to rehabilitate the pavement on I seventy five. They'll be
installing a load transfer platform to support the pavement. Drivers
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urge to detour eastbound Norwood Lateral to northbound ICE seventy
one or take two seventy five over to seventy four
O dots. Catherine Kathleen Fullard, speaking with Fox nineteen props
on that said they've been in communication with the CINCINNTI
Bengals to plan alternative routes for fans leaving the game
on Sunday. Oh Joy Joeses sounded like a Charlie Fox
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Strat situation coming our way. You should get Ingram in
here to talk about it. If you typically take if
you typically use I seventy five, but maybe you travel
to the west side, northwest side of the city within
the hour our belt, maybe you want to consider using
I seventy four and two seventy five, she recommends. She said,
obviously seventy one is going to be another great option.
We know there's going to be traffic congestion, traffic delays,
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but we don't want to discourage anyone from coming downtown
over the weekend, they say, weather permitting, I seventy five
lanes will be closed again next weekend the eleven through
the fourteenth, and the news release ODOT said also the
third weekend to close the northbound lanes has yet to
be determined. However, it's anticipated that will take place during
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the week of our weekend of October twenty fifth and
twenty eight. So all three weekends in October looked like
they're going to represent a bit of a travel challenge.
Butler Kuinty Corner responded to a wooded area next to
Garfield Middle School in Hamilton. They reported that body was
found there Hamilton Police. Hamilton Police responded to a call
that came into the Butler kind of dispatches before two pm.
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The Journal News credited with reporting on this. The ambulance
left the scene not long after arriving, and Hamilton Police
said the Corner's band was on the way. They didn't
provide any other details. Hamilton's the school superintendent, Mike Holbrook,
confirmed the wooded area was not school property. So we'll
get more information on that, we'll let you know, and
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finally we'll get one morning here we got Grant County
man facing charges after he was accused of crashing his
car into a Fort Mitchell couple's home. Fort Mitchell police
responded to the crash three o'clock in the morning yesterday.
Elijah Healing Rolling charged with criminal mischief and operating a
vehicle under the influence. He was later released under his
own recognizance. Apparently, Matt Hazard asleep in the home when
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he heard a loud boom. He said, I think he's
very lucky as it, said of the driver, I have
no idea that the car would drive into the house.
I just thought it was a picture frame or TV
that fell. Said he and his wife rushed outside and
saw the car crashed into their home. Said to check
the driver immediately, make sure he wasn't bleeding. Said sat
there and I called nine one one. Just hung out
till the cow showed up. Court track documents say Rolling
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drove into the home after drinking at a bar in Covington,
telling police officers he had two car bombs and three beers.
While at the Bar's eyes were red and gloss he
smelled them and toxicants and allegedly failed several field sobriety tests. Bobby.
Welcome to the Morning Show, and happy Friday to you,
my friend.
Speaker 6 (23:16):
Happy Friday, my brother, and thanks for holding that torture
freedom high and bride every day.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
He just doing my job, Bobby, and somebody's got to
do it, and I'm happy to be in a position
to do so.
Speaker 6 (23:27):
Tomorrow's an awful good day, my brother. We got tampon
tiam supposed to be in the Greater Metro area here
to that tomorrow in Indian Hills or Hyde Park.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
I would guess probably probably that's where the money is, right.
Speaker 6 (23:43):
That's where it's at. My brother and the Trumpster will
be up in Butler, Pennsylvania tomorrow. I got my confirmation
directions and everything yesterday. So that's going to be a
beautiful day. About eighty five degrees outside.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Oh well, on your way to the rally then, aren't you, Bobby.
Speaker 6 (24:01):
It would be a nice day, my friend.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
I don't know. You might spice things up at the
Walls rally. I don't know. It might be a better
use of your time, Bobby.
Speaker 6 (24:10):
Well, I was I was wondering which way to go
because it's supposed to be open for tampon team. I
mean it's for you know, it's any bike. I'd call
down there to find out where I could go.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
That probably wouldn't let you in anyhow. Is that all
you got, Bobby? That's it, my brother, have a great weekend.
It safe travels, my friend. You call Monday with a
report on the rally. If I have thirty five, if
I have care se DETOK stations, stick around. We'll dive
on into the stack of stupid coming up next. But
don't let that stop you from calling. If you've got
something important to talk about, feel free to call right back.
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Here is first one to Weatherboar Cass. We have mostly
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over night down in fifty eight and another sunny day on
Sunday with a high of eighty six fifty forty degrees
right now fifty five here see talk station time for
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of roadwork right now on seventy four, coming inbound between
Montana and Cole Raine. Left lane will be occupied until
about six am. You will encounter some fog as well.
Over along the Ohio River the two seventy five right
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around Kellogg. We're seeing it through there, but for the
most part should be in pretty good shape. Jason Earhart
on fifty five KRC the talk station.
Speaker 4 (25:41):
Can you play John the Fisherman?
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Must be Friday at five forty so yeah, got to
keep Joe's tracker happy. Five one, three, seven, fifty five hundred,
eight hundred eighty two to three talk Time, PYX fifty
on eight and p found just tuning in you as
the doc strike is over. It's Friday. Time for the
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stack and stupid phone calls are still welcome. Fifty five
Cars dot com and you can't listen live. Just a
reminder to head on over there because there's always some
good stuff going on. Fifty five care Sea dot com,
especially if you miss some of the show. Had Jay
Rayle off, of course, on yesterday Hamilton Kenny prosecuted me.
Lists of Powers, and she broke down all the reasons
why Connie Pillage is not qualified in any way, shape
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or for him to do the job. As I put
the challenge out to my listeners, go to Powers for
Prosecutor dot com and then go to Connie Pillage dot
com and you tell me who's got the skills to
run the prosecutor's office. And you also have obviously a
wonderful record in Hamilton County Prosecutor Powers being tough on crime.
Orlandos Sonzo was on yesterday, he is awesome. He is
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so much better a choice than Greg Landsman, as demonstrated yesterday,
but more fundamentally as demonstrated by the debate he head
with Greg Landsman on Channel five and he just cleaned
Landsman's clock over to the stack. According to new disturbing
police allegations at Greaty Memorial Hospital this is in Atlanta,
a twenty four year old guy was arrested after allegedly
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attempting to sexually assault a stroke patient. According to Atlanta
Police Department reports, suspects smoked crack inside the hospital premises,
entered the patient rooms a room uninvited, and then tried
to assault her while she was asleep incident unfolded when
a hospital employee encountered Shaman Pierce in an elevator noticed
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the musing what appeared to be a crack pipe. After
the employee and Pierce exchanged the exit of the elevator
and awaited security assistance near the nurses station, he eluded
their supervision got away. They saw him, or rather they
say they heard a noise from a room, leading to
the discovery of a naked Pierce as a tradition and
the patient on the floor.
Speaker 4 (27:56):
As a tradition.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Spit attempts to lock him inside the room, He forcefully
escape ran down the hall unclosed. That's when they lost
him when he hit the stairwells, so valence footag showed
he escaped into the basement, where he hit in a
trash can for over an hour. Inside the trash can,
he found a hospital gown that he used to cover
up before, and he left the premises. Lady later arrested
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under a nearby bridge waiting for that first, he told
the police that he was sick and claimed to have just
been discharged from the hospital. He told the police he
wanted to be taken a gateway, which is a homeless shelter.
After being denied transport to that shelter, his demeanor shifted
and he refused further communication with the authorities, and then
he eventually admitted to being under the influence of drug
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and yes, assaulting the patient, claiming to have been quote
trying something new.
Speaker 8 (28:46):
Close quote all right.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
That patient again later identified as a stroke patient who
was sleeping at the time Pierced broke into the room,
said when she opened her eyes, he was standing over
her in the nude, trying to cover her head with
a bed cover. When she asked him what he was doing,
she said he became aggressive, climbing on top of her
and told her to be quiet. During the struggle that ensued,
the basion told police two of them fell off the
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hospital bed, causing her to hit her head. She also
told the police that she didn't know him personally, but
said she had seen him a few times around the hospital.
They collected a rape kid. Peers now faces charges including
intent to rape, sexual battery, and battery, being held in
the fold and County Jail. Se it Nick's got this morning, Nick,
thanks for calling the morning showing Happy Friday to you.
Speaker 3 (29:34):
Hi, Brian, Thanks Happy Friday. He did too, thank you. Hey,
the thing you were saying about the union bosses, that's
why the union bosses have been so closely associated with
the Democratic Party for all these years, because they want
control of her people, and the Democratic Party is the
source of segregation, and the union bosses one of the
ones that were actually used for a long time to
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keep black people from getting jobs. Of course, yes, and
so's and both of those just want to have control
over people and they make their money from doing that,
and that's been all along, that's been the case, and
so you know, there's nothing changed on that of this.
It's just part of the union bosses, not the union members.
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The union members are people just like you're and me,
But the union bosses are ones who are like the
Democratic leadership, who want to maintain control over people.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
The silence, though, is deafening on their diversity, equity, inclusion
realities in the unions though, apparently, and something that the
Democrats don't want to talk about. They just want to
talk about solidarity and helping the little guy and the
working man and ignoring the realities of what actually goes
on within those various very large and obviously in this case,
monopolistic unions. That's the problem here. I think it's more
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of the monopoly. If you had better competition, you might
have had ports still open. This might have not involved
this extortion reality that we saw with the with the
Longshoreman's Union. Anyways, stud points on. Hey listen, I'm going
back to the report that was cited in there in
the article talking about this Wall Street Journal. You know,
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I trust them as a reliable news source. In that report,
you know, not generated by some right wing organization. They're
the ones that concluded that mob influence and well apparently
racism running them up within the the the long Sharman's Union,
five forty five fifty five Krcity Talk Station. Feel free
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(31:32):
It's Friday, and a happy one too, you know, Tech
Friday Today, prayers for Dave Hatter had some kind of
medical emergencies, so really keep my fingers crossed. There's nothing
too seriouslyly wrong with Dave. But I will miss having
that segment on. But I always enjoyed talking to you.
So let's jump to the phones and get Larry's call. Larry,
thanks for calling, and Happy Friday to you.
Speaker 9 (31:51):
Happy Friday to you, brother. Most of your listeners probably
don't know, but I do know. It comes to the unions,
your union representatives from the international, they still get their salary.
Even though you might be out walking picket, or the
union members are out walking picket, They're not really getting paid.
(32:17):
They may get I don't know what their union is
in particular, but I've worked union for thirty years. Even
though I don't I almost never agree with the unions most.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
Of the time.
Speaker 9 (32:27):
But I know in my union with the International Airspace
Machinist Union, we get seventy dollars a week for walking picket.
That all you can't even you can't.
Speaker 6 (32:40):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
That's it.
Speaker 9 (32:42):
So I guarantee you most of all those people that
are walking picket are not getting paid. But yet the
union bosses they still get their salary coming in because
that's collectivism from where they've collected their union dues weekly
out of their paychecks all through the contract time. So
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those workers are not getting paid.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
I thought they were required to have worked. Aren't they
required to have some sort of fund to cover striking
workers when they're not getting a salary. I don't know
what the obligations are. This is out of my l now.
Speaker 9 (33:16):
I've worked for two different unions, the International steel Workers Union.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
Yeah, and the iem No.
Speaker 9 (33:22):
We had nothing like.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
That, oh my words, absolutely nothing like that.
Speaker 9 (33:27):
Now, I don't know how it would be if you
were like ce Sins. Most of the time I worked
for a company directly, but I was backed by the union.
Maybe that's different versus somebody say boiler Maker one oh
five out of Cincinnati or three ninety two Local three
ninety two.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
Maybe they have a pot.
Speaker 9 (33:47):
That they could draw from. However, I did used to
work for Emery Chemical for ten years down on SD
Avenue in Saint Bernard, Yea. And in two thousand and
five our steel Workers Union actually lied to the union
members and told the union members so to get them
to sway them to vote down the contract, that they
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guaranteed that no one would lose a house, a home,
a car. And people fell for this, and we wound
up walking picket for over a year and it wound
up just getting totally. They got what they call those
injunctions and went to Cincinnati to the courthouse and had
us all removed away from off the picket lines. Wow,
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never did get to.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
Go back in on that job.
Speaker 9 (34:34):
Now, you could have resigned from the union across the
picket line and went in for about seven dollars less
on the hour than what you were making before.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Right, and then.
Speaker 9 (34:44):
There's a lot of stuff that goes on a lot
of people don't know about.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
Well, I appreciate the additional insight. Never been a union
worker myself, so these things are quite often outside my element.
Speaker 9 (34:52):
Well here's another thing. Here's another thing, real quick, and
I'll let you go because I know you're on.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
A time schedule.
Speaker 9 (34:59):
I've been bothered about this all week with you have
I don't know if you've mentioned it. I do listen
to you every morning coming into work, but I haven't
heard you mention it. The George Soros's son Alex Soros,
that whole Soros gang has purchased over two hundred and
twenty radio stations all across America.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
They bought Audust. Yeah it was this, Yeah, I know
they approved it, fast tracked, going around their normal protocol.
Obviously the fix was in yet he bought out odysty
which was in bankruptcy. So wait for the wait for
the content change to the intent you listened to one
of those channels.
Speaker 9 (35:37):
Oh, I know, I hope that won't affect you.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
Now it's a different company when it comes for iHeartMedia,
when we may have a problem on our hands. Until
that time, thanks to the additional info, real quick here
and got one more stupid I can get in before
we take the break. On top of the our Kenosha
Chilinoy pastor has been charged with two phonies after prosecutors
claimed he used the man's cell phone during a group
meeting to send himself nude photographs of that man's wife,
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which were apparently on that man's cell phone. Gabriel Mills,
forty one year old former pastor a Journey church in Kenosha,
charged with two counts of capturing intimate representation. Police Department
issued a statement said that Mills made his initial appearance
in court, bail set at seventy five hundred dollars. Criminal
complaint claims a detective met with a married couple in
late September regarding Mills, who they accused of using the
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husband's cell phone and sending himself nude or partially dude
photos of the man's wife without without her consent. This
happened during a life group meeting. Husband said Mills had
his phone because he needed help downloading an audio book.
Analysis of the phone, though, found that the texting and
airdrop apps were used while Mills had the phone. Complain
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says police found two photos of the man's wife on
Mill's phone when they executed a search warrant on the device.
Mills listed as guest Experienced Pastor on the Journey Church
website since been removed terminated September twenty ninth after his arrest.
Condition of his bail, he can't contact the staff members
at the church or the couple, and cannot possess devices
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of others. Journey Church pastor Kevin Taylor issued the statement,
obviously comes the great shock to our church on school
community hold leader's the highest standards moral conduct. You've read
that statement before it came from legal anyway, please said
it's open an investigation and anyone with information can contact
their detective there. Jeez, well, what the hell. Maybe here's
(37:34):
a thought one that I've made before. Don't take pictures
of your wife naked. It won't be out on the
internet and in the cloud and capable of being well
ripped off from some pervert. Fifty six fifty five k
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This fifty five KRC de Talk Station. Bryan Thomas right here,
wishing everyone a very very happy Friday. I hope you
have some great plans for the weekend, and maybe those
plans include Donna Schwab in October Fest. I am blessed
to have the Dona Swab on Octoberfest Folks in studio
at eight oh five, beginning my weekend at that moment
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in time, appreciated by Edwin Black. Empower Youth seminar. Frightening
subject matter but one that of course is worthy of
diving on into takes place October eighth, That's Tuesday, beating
at seven pm with a speech by Jack Atherden, who
was just on the program a couple of days ago.
You can check out that podcast at fifty five KRC
dot com. National Fears and National Affairs our next selection
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will be pivotal talking about nation being fearful about the
direction which we're headed. He'll be speaking about inflation, illegal immigration, riots,
increasing crime, cancel culture, biased and untruthful media. The list
goes on and on and on, topics that we talk
about here every morning on the fifty five Caresee Morning show.
That'll be ed back. He'll be talking with us at
seven thirty. Little insight into the seminar next week. Mandy
(39:05):
Gunna Sakara with the book Y'all Fired. Y'all Fired, a
Southern bells guy to restoring federalism and draining the swamp.
That should be fun. Should be on the program at
seven five, preseated by Nobody, No Tech Friday, Dave Hotter. Today,
Dave is sick, had a hospital emergency. We don't know
what's wrong, and so I'm asking my listeners to keep
(39:26):
him in their thoughts and prayers as soon as we
get an update on his condition, kind of let you know.
But he got in touch with Joe this morning and
said no can do five one, three, seven, four, nine,
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pound by fifty on AT and T phone speaking of
Jack Atherton. That podcast is at fifty five care sea
dot com. Yesterday, on the program Hamilton County Prosecuted, Melissa
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Powers doing a great breakdown why Connie Pillage is not
qualified to get to even get a vote, let alone
do the job, just one by one, all the reasons why,
I mean, including the fact that she hasn't been inside
of a courtroom and like twenty years. I'm the first
person to admit that if you have not practiced law
in like twenty years, you're not capable of practicing law.
(40:08):
That's me. I at least kept my license up this
whole time. It is my eighteenth year in radio. I
couldn't litigate myself out of a paper bag. The rules
of civil procedure, like the rules of criminal procedure change
over time, and the case law develops every day of
the week, let alone over the years. So is she
still on top of criminal law? Does she know what
she's talking about? She just re upped her license so
(40:30):
she could run for the office Countie Pillage. So I
put you to the challenge. Check out Connie Pillage's website,
check out Hamilton County Prosecuted Powers campaign site, and you
look at who's who the experience, meet the candidate, and
then you'll easily conclude what Hamilton County prosecuted Melissam Powers
concluded yesterday and confirmed yesterday. Village is not worthy of
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your vote. Orlando Sanza, he kicked Greg Landsman's button the
debate earlier in the week. He was on the program
yesterday running for Congress against Greg Landsman, and of course
a souper perier candidate and as just an all round intelligent,
articulate and smart guy. I mean that's really I mean,
what a background he's got too. You can confidently vote
on him. I went through the details in the last hour.
(41:12):
But yes, the US port Workers strike is over. The
employers offered a sixty two percent increase as long as
they went back right back to work, and they're going
to work on the remaining demands over the next year.
So this extends the contract through January fifteenth, twenty twenty five,
while they continue negotiating issues, including whether or not they're
going to automate the docks. Let's stay back in the
(41:35):
eighteenth century, shall we. Let's just not automate anything. Yeah,
that doesn't impact our global competition at all, and I'm
sure it doesn't impact the price of goods and services
coming our goods coming in and out of the ports.
No inefficiency must be maintained so they can maintain the
fifty thousand dock workers, which I learned from the Wall
Street Journal, only twenty five thousand actual jobs in the ports,
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which means half of the union members are well at
home collecting what the journal referred to as container royalties.
But that apparently is something that was negotiating in one
of their contracts. So they kicked back at home. Twenty
five thousand men work, and people work, well, we pay
for fifty thousand jobs, So lots of problems with that,
and of course the fact that they have a monopoly.
(42:19):
That's the biggest problem. Yeah, my friend Jeff give me
a great illustration to spring from. He said, you know,
they should remember what happened to the bakers union when
the hostess got shut down. Well, that's not going to
happen here. Hostess had competition, The Baker's union had competition.
This is not a monopolistic driven industry baking. So you
can't get your hostess because the union made demands that
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hostess couldn't meet. No more hostess for you. But you
still got little debbies and other baked goods to choose from.
Right Longshorman Union has one hundred percent monopolistic control over
the entire Eastern seaboard, of course the Gulf Coast, and
I should mention the West Coast too. When they shut
it down, they impact every single man, woman in out
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in America inflationary realities. Truckers are out of work, retailers
are out of work as we entered the Christmas season.
So this was impactful to all Americans. Selfish, perhaps you
can make the argument that they were in total more money,
I guess, but it's the monopolistic reality going onto the
docks that creates this opportunity for them to well exact
(43:20):
a sixty two percent increase in already pretty nice wages,
most of them making about one hundred grand by all reports.
And agay, I'm moving over to domestic issues and well,
the hurricane, most notably death toll up to two hundred
and fifteen. Now more victims are being found, they say
they're going to continue to find them. This is the
deadliest hurricane to hit the mainlandsense Katrina back in two
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thousand and five, they say, And this is so weird
about this. Roughly half of the victims were in North Carolina,
South Carolina, and Georgia, which you know, you're usually talking
about Florida because it gets hit so badly being at
sea level. So they continue to search for folks, and
the federal government is obviously endeavoring to help the sum end.
But according to FEMA's a Fema rather and Alexander Maorcis,
(44:09):
they don't have any more money. Eh, wonder why yes
our Earlier this week, ma Orcus told reporters that FEMA
does not have the long term funding to help American
citizens impacted by Hurricane Helene. Quote, we are meeting the
immediate needs with the money we have. We are expecting
another hurricane hitting. FEMA does not have the funds to
(44:31):
make it through the season. I wonder why could it be?
Could it be illegal immigration? Bell reports FEMA allocated three
hundred and sixty four million dollars in fiscal year twenty
twenty three. Add to that six hundred and fifty million
dollars in fiscal year twenty twenty four for the purposes
of shelter and service programs for non citizens released by
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the Department of Homeland Security, one billion plus dollars over
two county years. Now, FEMA doesn't have any more money
left for citizens of the United States of America who
are struggling mightily against the challenges of having their entire
neighborhood wiped out. Donald Trump Junior observed, So FEMA is
almost out of money to help federal emergencies. You know,
(45:16):
the FI and FEMA because they spent almost a billion
dollars helping illegal immigrants over the last couple of years.
Got it, But probably tough to explain to those not
getting a help they need in Georgia and North Carolina.
True coming to the rest of you. Kamala Harris seven
hundred and fifty bucks an eight for those Hurricane Heleen victims.
(45:41):
And you know, props to Bright Bart for pointing out that, yeah,
we other have other financial obligations, or at least we're
meeting some other financial requests from old like say the Ukraine,
where we recently announced another eight billion dollars. Huh. I
think that's a fair thing to bring up. I point
this out all the time in the Morning show. There
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is a finite amount of money and an infinite number
of people with their hands seeking to get in the
cookie jar otherwise have their hand in the cookie jar.
Add Ukraine and the military demands of the Ukrainian population
to that list. We prioritize them over our own people.
Harris visited Georgia on Wednesday, after spending the weekend campaigning
and having a whooped up time out on the West coast.
(46:25):
Some view that is insensitive and having bad optics. And
it's also two days after Donald Trump was there. She
announced aid for the hurricane victims seven hundred and fifty bucks. Quote.
The federal relief and assistance that we have been providing
has included female providing seven hundred and fifty dollars to
folks who need immediate needs or folks who need you know, yeah,
(46:48):
this is her words. I'm sorry for the word salad,
but I'm quoting her for folks who need immediate needs
being met, such as food, baby formula, and like you,
they can apply now. And Joe says, don't spend it
all one place. That is an excellent observation, Joe, if
you don't have a house, or running water, or a
neighborhood or stores to buy things from, I will point out,
(47:10):
what good is seven hundred and fifty bucks gonna do
if you're stuck on a mountaintop with nothing around, maybe
they can fight cigarettes. I don't know. This is my
point on people who you know hold gold now as
an investment, you draw your own conclusions relative to the
market whether gold is a good investment for people who
(47:31):
have gold bars acting their home. I was thinking, you know,
they claim it's there in case of the apocalypse at
the end of the Fiat currency. Well, if that were
to happen, things are gonna be a lot worse. I'd
be interested in where my food's gonna come from, and
I'd much rather have something I can barter with, because
if I'm starving and you've got a and I have
a brick worth of gold, or if you have a
brick worth of gold or something, you know the transactions,
(47:52):
or I can't eat the gold. How do you slice
it up into denominations that are tradable have a sandwich
or in the case of folks stranded on a mountain
without running water utilities, I think I'd rather have a
glass of water. And if I had the glass of
water and I had the sandwich, and I'm in a
(48:15):
similar circumstance, you can come to me with three bars
of gold, and I would say, well, under the current circumstances,
that doesn't serve any purpose whatsoever. It doesn't feed me,
it doesn't shelter me, it doesn't provide me with clothing,
it doesn't provide me with resources I might need to
survive this existential threat that I'm living under. Yeah, how
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Fortunately the strike is over. I hope it doesn't. There
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Detox station bry the time I'm switching everyone, A very
very happy Friday. Looking forward to the weekend. Yeah, be
and again a reminder Donnash Rob is going to be
in studio eight oh five. Got an october Fest going
on this weekend, so you already have something to do
to the extent you have nothing on your calendar. Fun
time with the Dona Schrobin folks. Beer and food and
(50:12):
beer and song and dance and beer and food and yeah,
that's what it's all about. Anyhow, I can stick with
the hurricane and the relief efforts. So while the federal
government claims it's trying to provide relief to folks. Get
seven hundred and fifty bucks, go ahead, try to spend it.
There's someplace open to buy something. That's it ra out
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of money, and in the meantime, federal government's interfering with
people's efforts to help out. There was one guy who's
private guy, and that's the people are rallying to the cause.
There are private operations or individuals who are you getting
on our all terrain vehicles and going off into the
remote areas bringing supplies to people who need food, things
of that nature. Individuals Americans coming to the aid of
(50:57):
their fellow Americans, or the federal government basically trying to
stand in the way of it. A couple of points
on that one guy, he has his own helicopter and
he's flying people out. He wrested a couple of folks
up on a mountain, and when he brought him back
and landed him at the airport, he was told he
would be arrested if he continued to engage in those activities.
(51:20):
Someone simply trying to help out, don't do that, you mes,
just people could have died. And then Pete Butter judge
is telling people to not to use drones stay away
from the hurricane recovery efforts. Quote, drone pilots, do not
fly your drones near or around rescue and recovery efforts
for Hurricane Helene. Interfering with emergency response and operation impacts
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search and rescue operations on the ground. Our goal is
to make sure that funding is no obstacle to very
quickly getting people the relief that they need and deserve.
After telling people that he doesn't have any more money
left because he spent it all on resettling immigrants, he
said there's also some safety issue us it come up,
for example, temporary flight restriction to make sure that the
airspace is clear for many flights or drone activity that
(52:05):
might be involved in helping allow these emergency responders to
do their job. Huh, We're not having any aircraft the
federal government has flying around there that they would have
an air restriction. Oh no, that was for President Biden
to fly around in his helicopter, impeding the rescue efforts
for people on the ground who row could use some assistance.
And many people on social media blew up over this one.
(52:27):
Don't you think more drones in the air would be
helpful to rescue efforts. We can find out where people
are stranded.
Speaker 6 (52:32):
Duh.
Speaker 1 (52:37):
And another one observed government personnel should not interfere with
private efforts. If we're getting the job done here on
the ground, why would you stand in the way? Wonderful points?
Is this generating votes for Kamala Harris, Hey Joe? Isn't
(52:59):
Georgia in play? Last time I checked North Carolina? They
may not be doing themselves any any good on this one.
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At this point in time, sadly, Dave had a medical
emergency rendering him incapable of doing this segment this morning,
So prayers a Dave. No update on what's going on,
(55:08):
but apparently in the hospital. So God bless Dave had.
He's a great guy and I appreciate what he does
all the time for folks struggling with these crazy computer
issues we've got. But the segment is really important because
I don't know about you, but I always learned something
beyond that. Feel free to call five one three seven
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I will not be here on Monday. I'm getting my
cancer biopsy on Monday, So it's Gary Jeff Walker is
coming for me. Gary Jeff, you're out there. God bless
you for covering for me. I appreciate it. Hopefully I'll
get the results quickly and then i'll know what my
treatment protocol is going to be. So and you know what,
I cannot thank folks who've been expressing concern and offering
prayers and thoughts and uplifting comments. You have no idea
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how much that means to me. It's so nice to
have folks in the listening audience that actually at least
express some level of concern for my health. Do appreciate it?
Something you're probably going to not appreciate. I northbound I
seventy five is going to be closed most weekends and
probably all weekends this month, beginning on Friday. Northbound I
seventy five shut down between the ramps to and from
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eastbound Norwood Lateral starting at ten pm today and it
lasts through three am on Monday. Stay contractors beginning a
one point nine million dollar project to rehabilitate the pavement
on ICE seventy five, installing what they're called load transfer
platforms to support the pavement drivers. ODOTT says is are
(56:38):
urged to detour to eastbound north Norwood Lateral and then
go northbound I seventy one or Take two seventy five
or Interstate seventy four. Kathleen full with ODOD says that
they have been in communication with the Cincinnati Bengals to
plan alternative roots fans leaving the game on Sunday. Heir quote,
If you typically use I seventy five, but may do
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you travel to the west side, northwest side of the city,
within the out within the belt, maybe you want to
consider I seventy four and two seventy five said, Obviously,
I seventy one is going to be another great option.
We know there's going to be traffic congestion, traffic delays,
but we don't want to discourage people from coming downtown.
So this one, you got one coming up October eleventh
(57:20):
and fourteenth weekend, and then they're planning on October twenty
fifth and twenty eighth. That one is not yet set
in stone hold On. Parents of a thirteen year old
at Ackerman Middle School say they were disturbed after they
learned a former teacher was a clue accused of searching
(57:43):
for private information on their child. Former teacher at the school,
Kevin Kneehouse, charged with a misdemeanor related to looking up
private information on a student, which is a violation of
federal law. They say parents who declined to be identified,
we're told on Thursday by the school resource officer that
Kneehouse was accused of looking up their daughter's information. Boone
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County Sheriff's Office Sidney House was investigated for inappropriate relationships
between him and students. Criminal complaints says he used computer
system to find the students locker and combination and would
place a gift inside for her before the first day
of school without her knowledge or consent. SRO discovered more
(58:24):
than twenty searches of ten students who were in his class.
Bone's County sheriff District said it wouldn't comment on a
matter other than saying knee House was no longer employed.
Boone County Sheriff's Office said it has concluded its investigation.
The parents said, hey, we don't understand that the attention
was being brain we was to bring to her to
make him want to look her up, because there's no association.
(58:47):
Our minds going into worst case scenario, like what are
this guy's intentions? Amen, the thoughts that would run through
any parents had, and we got a grand candy where
Manistate charges after being accused of crashing his car into
a Fort Mitchell couple's house. Police responded at three am yesterday,
(59:11):
guy named Elijah Healan rolling has been charged with criminal
mischief and operating a vehicle under the influence, later released
on his own recognizance. Court documents say he drove into
the home after drinking at a bar in Comington, telling
police officers that he had two car bombs and three beers.
Isn't a car bomb, Bailey's Irish cream sunk in a
(59:33):
glass of of of Guinness or something like that. It's
a reference to the Irish car bombs, which you never
should order if you ever traveled to Ireland anyway, had
a lot to drink, and when he was and his
eyes were red and glossies moltiv in toxicans and allegedly
failed several field sobriety tests. Wow, So the car hit
(59:54):
the burm, went up in the air, hit the foundation
of the home, knocked out several blocks, broke, broke the
foundation of the basement as it said, he didn't know
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Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Six forty I fifty five KCD Falk station and Happy Friday,
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the details then, and I meantime over to the phones.
Five one, three, seven four nine fifty five hundred eight
hundred eight two three talk Bill, Thanks for calling this morning.
Happy Friday to.
Speaker 5 (01:02:24):
You, Thanks Brian.
Speaker 10 (01:02:26):
The reason I'm calling is I was watching NBC National
News the other night and the seven hundred and fifty
dollars check Comboy got right on Davy and said they're
gonna do a direct deposit into their account whether or
not they even have a bank left to go to,
and it won't be available for ten days.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
Oh great. So in addition, in addition not having any
stores to use the money in, you're gonna have to
have access to an ATM that's operated by electricity. With
more than almost a million people still without power, I
don't have you access that. And then again you have
people who may not have bank accounts. All good points.
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
And then the.
Speaker 10 (01:03:06):
Immigrants that I think I saw this on Fox. We're
getting visa cards loaded with like two thousand dollars worth
of money for any of their you know, anything they
need to spend it on h So once again, I
hope people are really waking up because I talked to
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so many people that are actually educated and know nothing
about the political way things are going today, and they're
going to vote for Kamala just because she's either black,
she's a woman, or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
And no, no, no, because she's not Trump. That's the
reason that well, listen, I know a lot of people
who just have bought into this. He is an evil, evil,
evil man. He's the embodiment of evil. He's a Nazi,
He's the embodiment of Adolf Hitler. And they don't look
into the reasons why the people make those claims. They
don't go ahead and in fact check on their They
just taking it at their word, you know. And we'll
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take somebody who doesn't have a thought in her mind
and can't put together a sentence without going into some
word solid nonsensical speak to you hear from a college professor.
Now we'll take her why she's not Trump? Does she
have any ideas? No, the idea is that we know
about that she's on record on against the American people,
across the board. We want to live comfortably and enjoy
a middle class life. You don't want, Kamala Harris. Now
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they won't look into that.
Speaker 10 (01:04:26):
I don't want to be redundant, but don't vote down.
Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
Thank you, Bill, appreciate that. Bringing up Tom Any of
his house speaking of illegal immigrants. Yeah, more than a
billion dollars spent on resettling illegal immigrants, and uh my
Orcus says, femas no longer has any money. So it
sucks to be you if you are in a natural disaster.
All right, Adding insult to injury, we have the Department
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of Homeland Security, Inspector General of the under the Biden administration.
Harris administration released a report yesterday and it's a one.
In that report, they acknowledged that several agencies, in the
words of the report, did not fully assess risks associated
with releasing millions of illegal immigrants without IDs into the
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United States. In a heavily redacted document, it details what,
well at least James Morley over at NEWSMAS described as
colossal lapses in judgment by the Transportations Security Administration TSA,
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement ICE, and Customs and Border Patrol
Folks CBP following the release of millions of non citizens
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here into the United States. The report stated that according
to federal law, non citizens without IDs are not admissible
into the country and shall be detained. That's the law.
That's a quote from the law. But the Customs and
Border Patrol officials and ICE officials are allowing the release
of non citizens into the United States based on well,
depending on the circumstances, including accepting are you righted? Are
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you ready self reported biographical information? In other words, who
are you? Where's your ID? Don't have one? Well, under
the federal law, you're not allowed in without an ID.
We need to detain you. That's what the law tells
us to do. Well, I'm a fred Garvin. Oh okay,
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here's a form, fill out the information. You just write
it down and we'll believe you, and then we'll put
you on a domestic flight. Inspector General Joseph KAfari in
the report stated quote neither CBP or ICE could determine
how many of the millions of non citizens seeking entry
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into the US each year entered without identification and whose
self reported biographic information was accepted CBP and ICE. He
went on to say, and I'm quoting his own words.
Immigration officers were interviewed acknowledg the risks of allowing non
citizens without IDs into the country, yet neither CBP or
ICE conducted a comprehensive risk assessment for these non citizens
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to assess their level of risk these individuals present and
developed corresponding mitigation measures. Hm now Kufari, the Inspector General,
asked DHS to provide the number of non citizens who
did not have ID and yet were released into the
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US between twenty twenty one and twenty twenty three, but
neither CBP or ICE were able to provide that information
because they didn't log it into their system. They have
no information on whether or not the migrants had identification
or provided it with just sort of self reported. Exacerbating
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the problem, the TSA, you know the folks that you
deal with and when you're going through airport's security, the
body cavity folks, the full body scanner folks. Those folks
the ones that will ask you for your photo ID
before you can get your air ticket and board the airplane.
Those folks. TSA relied on the data and background checks
of non citizens they got from the Customs and Border
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Patrol folks and ICE to determine if a migrant passenger
was a security risk. Oh great, going backwards. TSA is
relying on information that came out of the mouth of
the illegal immigrant without any background check, any any looking
into or assessment of their risk or danger. In other words,
literally nothing other than the word of the person to
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determine if they were a security risk for an airline flight.
The report concluded, as CBB and ICE continued to allow
non citizens whose identicity identities immigration officers cannot confirm to
enter the country, they may inadvertently increase national security risk. Well, no,
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kidding a little have been an excellent place to use
an sec non compliant word on the end of that, Oh,
I just had to rely on kidding. And you know
you can add that to the report we got from
the the the the authorities, the head of the FBI
believe it was talking about how we are in the
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cannot speak nationally on issues abortion. Donald Trump said he
was going to veto a national abortion man can extend
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Speaker 1 (01:12:00):
Station six fifty three, if any about their CD talk station,
it's just so frustrating. Thing's banging your head against the wall. Godlye,
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how many times you got to say it? Can we
just put that issue to bed. There is no possible
way the federal government can do a nationwide ban on abortions.
It's not within the constitutional powers of the federal goverment
to do it. That's what the Supreme Court said. It's
a state's issue. Guess what you got. Abortion in Ohio
it's been enshrine based on a ballot referendum. It's constitutional
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right in a state of Ohio, federal gument couldn't do it.
If they tried, it would be thrown out. Didn't you
read the decision. We couldn't even pass a straight face
test to try to pass one, like an exercise in futility.
Why are you doing this? Notably, Donald Trump came out
the other day after the JD Or during the JD
Vans debate with Walls, unequivocally stated there is no federal
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abortion ban. I'm not going to sign one to the
law if they put one in front of me. And
of course, you know how the process and government got
to have the House and the Senate pass a comparable bill.
How is that possibly going to happen? Well, unless the
Democrats get rid of the filibuster over in the Senate,
which case, you know, if they get fifty maybe fifty
one and take the White House. Oh, but that's right.
They wouldn't try a national abortion ban if they got
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the White House, and of course there'd be enough Democrats.
Is stopping in its traction if they tried, And folks,
I'm sure like Congressman Thomas Massey would remind people of
the Constitution and the reality that abortion is not the
subject matter of a federal government edict mandate law. How
frustrating it is. It's frustrating for me, But how difficult
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a concept is that to understand Barney Moreno is against
abortion personally, he's against abortion. You may very well be too.
You may think it's a okay to kill a baby
at eighth month, ninth month of pregnancy. You're entitled to
that belief. That doesn't mean you can enshrine into federal
law your position on the subject matter, because it's been
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definitively stated. It is not one of the powers the
federal government enjoys retains. I should more poor or more
appropriately say six fifty five fifty five cares to detalk
station spread the word folks. Anyhow, coming up, we're gonna
hear from Mandy Gnasa Karah with the book Y'all Fired,
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Speaker 4 (01:14:58):
Mis Rep.
Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
It's seven oh six. Brian Thomas, you're wishing everyone to
happy Friday and welcoming to the fifty five THEIRS Morning Show.
Author Mandy Gunnis Sakara. She's got a great background to
write this book. We're gonna be talking about y'all Fire,
a Southern Middle's guide to Restoring Federalism Draining the Swamp.
She has been a center of US and energy and
environmental policy for the last decade to a decade. A
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veteran environmental attorney, energy strategist, and communicator, served under President
Donald Trump as the chief of Staff at the US
Environmental Protection Agency. Currently a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation. Yay,
and she is a resident of Oxford, Mississippi, where she
lives with her husband and children. Welcome to the Morning Show,
Mandy Gunnis Sicara. It's a real pleasure to have you
on today.
Speaker 11 (01:15:54):
Well, good morning, and it's a pleasure to be with you.
Speaker 1 (01:15:56):
And getting to the point on the subtitle draining the swamp.
Here's a problem I had. We'll get into more details
on the book, and thank you so much for writing it.
I was looking, you know, And I'm a criticisan. I'm
a critic of I don't believe that I'm exhaling us
into oblivion. I do not believe there was a problem
with carbon dioxide. Honestly, I know it's tree food. I
haven't bought into the religion, all right, So call me
old fashioned, but I always counter this argument that we're
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killing the planet, which seems to serve as the basis
for almost every removal of freedom that exists in our
lives in this world, that the planet's temperature has ebbed
and flowed. The estate of Ohio was at one time
covered completely with a glacier. Thankfully it isn't anymore. The
Earth got warmer, and now we grow corn here. So
how is it that the earth temperature has ebbed and flowed?
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And only right now it's our fault? So with that
in mind, we have a collection, in my estimation, of
useful idiots who have just taken that and just believed
it as gospel. And then therefore allow things like ice
internal combustion engine mandates and like's going on in California
where they force people to buy, for example, big rigs
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electric big rigs that go one hundred and fifteen miles
versus the thousand to fifteen hundred miles of diesel trucks go,
which also happened to cost twice the price of a
diesel truck. But they're not allowed to sell you a
diesel unless they sell an EV. That is all made up.
It's insanity and it's ruining our economy. One illustration. So
to drain the swamp, don't we have to drain the
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useful idiots who are bought into this. Yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:17:29):
Absolutely, And there's only so much you can do to
not only get rid of them in terms of being
responsible for consequential decision making, but you know they'll still
be out there talking. President Trump appropriately referred to this
group of folks as the profits of Doom. They've been
around since the beginning of time. There's some famous ones
in the Bible, and all you have to know is
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that they're always pushing the same socialist styled solutions to
whatever the doomsday prophecy is. And that's the case with
climate change. You know, there was I worked for a
senator from Oklahoma for quite some time, and he used
to reference a quote that they want to control carbon
because if you control carbon, you can control life, And
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that truly is what they are after.
Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
Yes, and then that that's the the controlling carbon in
the name of well saving us all on the planet.
That's the why. That was created to serve the interest
of the real motivation, the real religion, which is socialism, communism, Marxism,
or just literal top down control from some collective of
powerful elite over our lives.
Speaker 11 (01:18:35):
Yeah, that's exactly right, because you know, they know better
than us, that's what they think. And if they're going
to destroy the economy, they have to be doing it
for a good reason, so they still feel like good people.
And that's that's hence all the problytizing about about you know,
how to be how to be a better citizen, and
we're all in this together in.
Speaker 3 (01:18:53):
Some of this language.
Speaker 11 (01:18:53):
But the truth is, none of that's necessary to have
a healthy, thriving environment and general public. We know this
because we took a totally different approach during the Trump administration.
We cut regulations, we gave people freedom back we gave
people financial investments back, and what happened. The economy boomed,
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and the way that you measure pollutants, whether it's clean air,
clean water, or cleaning up legacy pollution in the soil,
we continued to break records on all fronts. So we
know how to balance the two. We know how to
do it successful. And you know what, it doesn't require
you giving up your individual liberties and rights to some
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morally inept elite in Washington, DC that wants to tell
you what to do.
Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
Yeah, and you know, we could take all the efforts
we want to get rid of carbon or fill in
the blank on whatever other pollutant they claim that we're producing,
and we could do it all day long and succeed
in meeting zero mission standard, which means we will probably
not have electricity. Meanwhile, China continues to belch out more
than we have taken out of the planet and increases
the mount every single day. I'm sorry, but the globe
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is one single set of air and we're all breathing,
and so our efforts are negated by our enemy.
Speaker 11 (01:20:09):
Yeah, exactly right. Well, and that therein lies the key
problem with the so called Paris climate Accord, and one
of the first things I worked on with President Trump
and getting out was that disastrous deal. And it's because
it's all the bonus burden financial pain falls in the
United States. Meanwhile, it gives not only countries like China
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a free pass, but also India and Russia and their
environmental standards. Maybe they look good on a piece of paper,
but they have no intentions or seriousness about implementing them
in ways that tangibly matter. If you truly care about
global health.
Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
Or a better environment, well, and it's in their best
interest to do whatever the hell they want while we
weaken ourselves by cutting our own throats in the name
of well saving the world.
Speaker 11 (01:20:55):
Yeah, that's exactly right. You know, as we suppress development, jobs,
and investment here in the United States, that demand does
not go away. It just reservices somewhere else. And it's
going to most likely resurface in a place like China
where it's cheap. But it's cheap because they cut corners.
And if you care about pollution, let's talk about traditional
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particulate matter pollution, soot, fine soot. China, you rightfully reference
they're building a new coal plant just about every week
they just propose a coal plant development plan outlook where
they're going to have the largest coal fleet in the world.
But the problem is the coal plants that they're building,
they don't use pollution control devices that are coal plants
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in the United States have been using for years well.
Speaker 1 (01:21:43):
And the mandates on the scrubbing technology and the carbon
removal technology are extraordinarily expensive. So the extent you could
meet the EPA's onerous demands and removing carbon from the
coal plant, you probably go out of business trying to
accomplish that goal. So it's not even an option. Ergo,
the coal plant doesn't get built.
Speaker 11 (01:22:00):
That's right. They like to take a million dollar problem
and turn it into a billion dollar liability, and that
is how EPA uses itself, and it's become a tool
of the left where they use the role of EPA
to squeeze out the industries and people that have fallen
out of political favor and cold fired power plants gas
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fired power plants are traditional energy resources. They've been front
and center in that receipt of the weaponization of agencies
like EPA and the Department of Interior, not because it
makes sense from a policy perspective, but it makes sense
from a political perspective by virtue.
Speaker 3 (01:22:40):
Of the left.
Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
My guest today, author of Y'all Fired, Southern Bell's Guide
to Restoring Federalism Draining the Swamp, manny Gna Sakara. Okay,
let's cut to the chase you talk about in chapter
four of your book about firing career employees. Very challenging problem.
There are rules and REGs in place regarding hiring and
firing a federal employer. So let's talk about that. Assuming
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you know, we all get our dream and not only
do we cut out useless redundancies in government and just
forever get rid of departments in restocking and re employing
fired employees who are so politically biased that they can't
do their job effectively for the American people. How do
we replace them? Are there people out there that reject
this nonsense, would actually do their job without being politically
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biased and harming the American people?
Speaker 12 (01:23:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (01:23:28):
Well, I think a lot of the jobs that we
propose to cut, we just don't replace. Because the truth is,
the federal government, especially at the agency level, it should
shrink by at least thirty percent, if not forty to
fifty and that's going to be really important. A day
one exercise for the next conservative administration will really need
to be filtering all the jobs and offices at various
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agencies and determining which ones tangibly could tangibly promote and
implement the agencies state admission and wish ones do not,
and the ones that do not are superfluous they need
to go. But then yeah, getting rid of political hacks
that sent under this umbrella of public servant but actually
undermine the direction the political direction of anyone that they disagree.
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Experience this firsthand with President Trump. Not only do they disagree,
they will go out of their way to demean, discredit,
and demoralize the political appointees trying to implement that vision.
So to the extent there needs to be some replacement.
Another concept that I think is really important is moving
portions of the federal agency out of DC so that
you can pull from a broader grouping of potential employees
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people that would like to work for the EPA or Interior.
They've actually been in the field, have really great expertise
that they could bring in, but they don't want to
live in DC. And I understand, I don't live there anymore.
Wouldn't I wouldn't wish that on anyways. But if you
move these outside of DC, then you can pull from
a broader collection of experience and knowledge and where folks
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are from, which I think would really help improve the
outcomes of variance agencies.
Speaker 1 (01:25:11):
You imagine using the Internet, email, text communications, zoom conference calls,
where you can participate from anywhere in the globe and
still get your job done effectively. I love the idea
of diversifying people out of the greater DC area, which
is obviously infested with this disease. I like to call
liberalism anyway, I doubt in the final analysis. I mean,
(01:25:34):
this is an uphill challenge because it's not just the
woke left Democrats. I mean we've got some problems within
the Republican Party as well. You have to really truly
stick your neck out to make these bold assertions in
the face of this brainwashing that's gone on. Mandy, how
do we address that?
Speaker 11 (01:25:51):
Well, we're not alone. We're not alone as a conservative movement.
We have the courageous, fearless leader we need at this moment,
which is President Donald Trump, but we also have assistance
from other industries. I'm talking about Elon Musk and a
lot of the tech folks that two have stepped up
and said, hey, there's something wrong with a federal government
that wants to sensor speech and wants to take over
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the public square platforms because it's harder for them to
otherwise maintain political control. There's a convergence of folks, even
from RFK Junior and from the Vek Ramaswami all over,
that are coming out of the woodwork. So I'd say
that momentum is coming together. It's swelling at a really
good time. But I like your question because it denotes
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a tone of realism, and that's what we have to have.
This isn't going to be solved in one administration. This
is a long term commitment. But I would allude to
something that's happened before we could do it again, look
at the Supreme Court. So that was a bastion of
liberalism and judicial activism, and a long term, methodical, well resourced,
well planned strategy is how we ultimately got the opportunity
(01:26:59):
to store it back to its small sy conservative routs.
And we did that as as a as a coalition.
So we've just got to stay the course, stay committed.
But we really need some key shifting, uh path shifting
decisions made in this next administration, and a lot of
that's going to come down to whether or not President
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Trump wins the election. I think he will, and then
the plan that he starts implementing from day one. But
there's a lot of folks who have thought critically about
this are ready to go and committed to this long
term process.
Speaker 1 (01:27:33):
Well, I know you're familiar with the West Virginia versus
EBA decision, which I thought was brilliant and wonderful. Going
to pair back the out of control authors of all
these rules and regulations behind the scene, you have to
have a specific authority from Congress. So that and other
decisions along those lines are probably are the reason that
they want to pack the Supreme Court the left. I
got a interesting thought process, a thought question before we
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part coming today, Mandy. If they if they, let's say
this hypothetically, if they passed a court packing law in
this particular administration and then Trump won and the Republicans
took over the House and sent it, how comical would
it be that the Republicans would then appoint the additional
justices to the Supreme Court?
Speaker 3 (01:28:14):
You know what?
Speaker 11 (01:28:14):
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It is seven thirty con about seven thirty one year,
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guest Edwin Black Award winning New York Times best selling
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times for Politzer Prize nominations. He's won multiple awards, hosted
The Edwin Black Show, and has eleven award winning best
selling books. Wow, welcome to the program, Edwin Black. A
real pleasure to have you on today. Good morning, how
are you. It's a pleasure to be beck. Thank you, sir.
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I'm always good on a Friday. You can count on
one thing, and what is it?
Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (01:32:34):
All right? So here's the subject matter for the seminar.
High inflation, unprecedented illegal immigration, crime running out of control,
cancel culture, DEI, wokeness, assassination, attempt of Trump, biased, untruthful media. Wow,
I guess we have a real problem with our republic
being under attack. What I mean, is there anything we
can do about it? Was kind of talking about this
(01:32:55):
with the author and my last segment, But what's your
take on this? It Soundsta and Graham and I agree.
Speaker 2 (01:33:02):
Well, what I agreed to discuss is something that I cover.
Speaker 1 (01:33:08):
A which is both.
Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
National affairs and national fears, which at this point should
become international fears, because actually not only our country, but
the world itself is really facing an important hinge moment.
I can start with the international scene, since that would
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impact every zip code in the United States. We're looking
at a high potential of a nuclear detonation sometime in
the next five months, perhaps in the next five weeks.
And it could come from either Russia, which has threatened
(01:33:54):
it repeatedly, which was never.
Speaker 1 (01:33:56):
Done in prior years.
Speaker 2 (01:33:57):
It could come from Iran, which which is said just
in the last forty eight hours that of Israel response
to its unprecedented one hundred and eighty one ballistic missile attack,
that it would respond unconventionally, and of course it has
the bomb right right now, the nuclear bomb. And it
(01:34:20):
could come from China, which is getting ready to blockade
the tiny islands offshore of the China mainland, the islands
of Taiwan. Taiwan is not only a big island by itself,
has had some baby ones right across from the China coast,
(01:34:44):
and it would also blockade parts of the Philippines. The
United States would have to come to the rescue since
about ninety percent of the high quality chips that run
our society are in Taiwan, and we're in capable of
of doing that.
Speaker 6 (01:35:02):
And then North Korea has just.
Speaker 2 (01:35:05):
Constantly been threatening in the last couple of days to
unleash its new hypersonic intercontinental ballistic missile with nuclear weapons. Now, remember,
nuclear weapons under one megaton, so called tactical nuclear weapons,
are not regulated, and there are thousands of low yield
(01:35:29):
nuclear weapons that have twenty kilotons, fifty kilotons, eighty kilo
tons there and they're not and they're not regulated. But
even a small nuclear weapon of say eighty kilotons, such
(01:35:50):
as when we dropped down Japan, would destroy eight miles
of everything within its radius. So that's on the inter
national scene. Nationally, everything seems to be breaking down, the
fabric of our society, the believability of the media, the
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fact that all our institutions have now been shredded, that
presidential and vice presidential debates are no longer fair, the
fact that coverage is not fair, the fact that people
are being censored, the fact that people are being mobilized,
the fact that some in our society are looking to
(01:36:37):
limit government and others in our society are trying to
limit you and I and expand the government, including what
we can say, what we can think, what we can do.
I have never seen, and you, Brian, have never seen
(01:36:59):
our country in our world in our lifetime at this
level of trepidation, chaos, and potential for disintegration.
Speaker 1 (01:37:13):
Well, I can't argue with what you're telling me. I'm
very obviously, very very concerned about the use of a
nuclear weapon. Would that be done for psychological reasons or
actually for the purposes of strategic gaining of ground? I mean,
I guess there's multiple layers the use of a nuclear
weapon could be used for. And I think more of
the psychological reality more than the effect.
Speaker 2 (01:37:36):
Using a boots Russia, it would be a demonstration shot
because the United States is currently participating in World War three. Now,
world War three is not nuclear yet, but World War
three is underway.
Speaker 1 (01:37:58):
It's still convent.
Speaker 2 (01:38:00):
But when we are the direct provider of the attack
mechanisms to go into Russia, UH to the Ukraine, then UH,
Russia says you are part of what's going on. It's
no different than Israel.
Speaker 9 (01:38:20):
Iran is arming Lebanon.
Speaker 2 (01:38:24):
We we're armed, We're arming the Ukraine, and we're openly
asking Ukraine to be our proxy.
Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
If it's the case of.
Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
China launching a nuclear weapon, excuse me, it would be
probably uh some form of decapitation, some form of disruption,
and it would have to be on the mainland of
the United States, which it can do, or they could
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take up Guam. If it's the case of North Korea,
North Korea would just shoot first and aim second. And
if it's Iran, Iran would It has approximately nine nuclear
weapons quasi assembled but not loaded into Shahab three missile cone.
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And it has promised, it has sworn, and it has
now shown that it's capable of delivering those nuclear weapons
or putting them in the hands of third parties like
the Hutis. And I mean, if you look at the
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Juti flag, the Hutis are two thousand miles away.
Speaker 1 (01:39:50):
It's not even a government.
Speaker 2 (01:39:51):
This is the Huti rebels. Their flag, if you could
read the Arabic says death to Israel and death to
the Jews. Now there's a group of rebels that does
not even share a geographical proximity to Israel. It's two
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thousand kilometers, it's about fifteen hundred kilometers away, depending upon
how it is, and they are quite willing in their
desert society to lob one over, and so it could
be there. Remember, a nuclear weapon doesn't have to be
delivered ballistically.
Speaker 1 (01:40:31):
It can be delivered in a.
Speaker 2 (01:40:34):
Seaborne container.
Speaker 1 (01:40:37):
Iran has many.
Speaker 2 (01:40:41):
Converted oil oil containers, which oil tankers, which have now
been turned into launch platforms, and they're cruising around. So
just as we have missiles, we have tomahawks, and uh
(01:41:02):
we have new we have nuclear tipped standard missiles. They
have their missiles floating around. Israel could preempt or retaliate
with its non existent nuclear weapons in those non existent
caves sitting atop the non existent Jericho three missiles south
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of non existent Tel Aviv. So we are at perilous times.
And we aren't even able to cope with these perilous times, indeed,
because ninety nine nine percentage of people who need to
know are not listening to you.
Speaker 1 (01:41:47):
And I know they're binge watching the Netflix. They're they're
they're they're playing on their smartphones. They don't have time
for politics, right, that's the problem.
Speaker 2 (01:41:54):
They're just uh, they're just they're just uh getting what's
being fed to them. By the nightly news. The nightly
news is either distortional or it's a series of half truths,
and people are not getting the real picture, and more
(01:42:16):
time is being spent on nonsense instead of the real deal.
So basically it comes down to this, so your listeners
can know how much food to shop for. The most perilous.
Speaker 5 (01:42:33):
Time that we have.
Speaker 2 (01:42:36):
Is between now and January twenty. Actually, the most perilous
time we have now is between now in November fifth.
If the election goes the wrong way, then the most
perilous time we have could be at about January twenty,
(01:42:58):
between now and January, when we will be our weakest
if people vote wrong and vote for weakness and vote
for instability and vote for uber control as many many might.
(01:43:19):
Because we now have an election which is basically stability
versus joy and happiness and smiles and no answers. We
are looking at a dire situation. So many people are
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telling me in Canada, throughout the United States, in the
Jewish community, this is now Russia, Shuan, and we're getting
ready for the October seventh anniversary. I'll be in Congress
leading a major global commemoration on October seventh, the day
before my empower you. So many people are are saying
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where do I go? How do I bring my assets?
And governments are already calculating exit Texas like Nazi Germany did.
Canada is considering a twenty five percent. Canada all already
has some So Edwin's we'd bachape. How's your morning?
Speaker 1 (01:44:24):
Well? It was well? Actually no, I was on the
same path as you and I do every morning or
in the morning show. We are talking the same language
language I talk about every day. You're gonna be talking
about this tomorrow, our next week. October eighth, Tuesday, logain
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We just scratched the service today, folks. There will be
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I'm excited they are in house. They are waiting in
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for you to well, take a tic to do this weekend.
Speaker 5 (01:47:51):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:47:54):
The other thing I think about when it comes to
the use of nuclear weapons. You know, it doesn't have
to be a bomb dropped on land out a whole city.
You know, if you've read anything about electromagnetic pulses, you
can blow a bomb like that up in the air
and the atmosphere above any area over land and it
fries out basically the electric grid. Unless you've got a
(01:48:14):
Faraday cage wrapped around your basically your entire house, or
the electric grid. It's going to fry out. It's been
demonstrated to be true. It's happened time and time again.
So more than just human loss of life, which of course,
an EMP knocking out electric grid would result in human
loss of life, and maybe even more than an actual
bomb being dropped on the ground. Something to think about anyway,
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these problems genuinely exist. I don't mean to stir the
pot on a Friday because I was enjoying my Fridays
and like to lighten things up. But after the talking
to him, Wow, lot of factor into the equation. We
didn't even get to dive into the domestic division that's
going on. That have been speaking about myself for so
many years here in the Morning Show. Intentional division for
(01:49:00):
no other purpose than to simply divide us, to separate
us from our neighbors, from politics based on sexuality, whatever
happens to be. It doesn't matter for the Left as
long as you and I are not agreeing on anything,
it makes it a lot easier for them to get
their way. Well, let's move away from gloom and doom
and get into party atmosphere. Time is Donna Schwabin October
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talks station. Regular listeners know that must be Germans in
the house. That's what it is. Brian Thomas always pleased
to welcome the folks from the Donnash Robins, particularly when
we've got the Donna Schwabin October Fest taking place this
weekend October fourth through the sixth. Welcome in the studio Wally,
(01:50:09):
Amy and Chip from the Donnas Robin Society. It's a
pleasure of seeing you all again. Happy to be here.
Thank you very You're kidding me on the heels of
the conversation I just had. This is like the best
thing that could possibly smiles laughter, These blanking, amazing sausages.
I love these so much. These are handmade. Do you
guys make these yourself? This is your own private recipe recipe. Yes,
(01:50:30):
all right, get closer to the micro so people can
hear you a little bit of that's it. Yes, So
this this sausage I have right here is one reason,
and it's a reason enough to go to the Donnas
Robin Octoberfest. But there's so much going on. Let's start
real quick. This is a thirty second anniversary of the
Donna Swabin october Fest. Now we've talked many times how
(01:50:50):
many German clubs are there in the greater Cincinnati area.
It's like thirty or.
Speaker 13 (01:50:54):
Yeah year for sure, Brian, and thanks again for having
a hotday pleasure you. You know, I have interviewed doctor
on Heidrich Tolsman many times. Of course, he's the president
of the burger Liga, the German American Citizens League with
now over thirty I believe different societies. You know, we
as far as Octoberfest, we finish it all off every
year first weekend of October traditional ending of the Octoberfest
(01:51:18):
in Munich, and we're happy to do it. And we
invite all of our course of neighbor community German American
clubs to be part of that celebration. And you course
have served as our Grand Marshal in the past, and
you've seen the Trocton Parade.
Speaker 1 (01:51:33):
It's awesome.
Speaker 13 (01:51:34):
It is awesome and it's something to see. It's over
one hundred and fifty individuals that march the grounds as
we begin the opening ceremony to the cake tapping, and
it's a big event. And that's Saturday, that starts about
four o'clock in the afternoon.
Speaker 1 (01:51:49):
Well, that parade is an illustration that you guys don't
engage in turf battles. You guys help each other. You
celebrate and participate at each other's festivals extra whether it's
a Donnas Robin festival, the uh what the Chris Kendall
you got spring, the spring events. You always see all
of them there.
Speaker 13 (01:52:07):
Indeed, and and we all played well in the sandbox
and you know, yeah some beer schnops and some wine
to that and and great food and that makes it
even better. So no, we we love them all and
we come together at their events and they come to ours,
and so we support each other just like you said, I.
Speaker 1 (01:52:23):
Know you do. And we were talking about it before
the show of the program again it was talking about yeah,
indirectly illegal immigration. The guest I had on prior and
I was in this gloomy doomy thing. And I guess
what was it. While you made the point about your
your your your grandparents, Yeah, your grandparents came here, didn't
have an abilical cord to hook themselves up to in
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terms of federal government. But this is one of the
reasons groups like Donnish Robins started. It was the German
community coming here and joining together to help each other
navigate the difficulties of being poor and perhaps not even
speaking English language when you got here in here in
the Greater Sincnati area.
Speaker 14 (01:53:03):
At home, I did a little bit. We call it
the Shbova language. I could finally figure it out when
my parents were talking about me at dinner.
Speaker 1 (01:53:15):
Sorry, Mom, but it didn't.
Speaker 8 (01:53:17):
Almost learn English from watching her TV shows. That's how
they and they but they wanted to learn English, they
wanted to talk, and they wanted to be Americans. So
they they were going to their classes at night and
you know, becoming citizens and they were very proud of that.
Speaker 1 (01:53:33):
Yeah, and you know, the entire over the Ruyn community
was one big giant group of Germans. What amazing history.
Hair Toltzeman comes on all the time. You mentioned him
in your conversation. It's It's just an amazing reality we
have and we still have the benefits of that German
heritage here in the greater Sincinnati area to this day.
And of course, and we know it.
Speaker 14 (01:53:52):
Excuse me, we owe it to our parents and our
grandparents of course, to keep it going, to keep it going.
Speaker 1 (01:53:58):
Absolutely, that's why this weekend's going on. You keep it going.
You get young people involved. Are the young dancers going
to be there? I know you, Joe Strecker's kids used
to do the dancers.
Speaker 8 (01:54:08):
Oh yeah, all the groups, all the groups will be
performing over the weekend. Shoeplot lose tonight, but tomorrow and Sunday.
The young kids, little guys from four years old on up.
Speaker 1 (01:54:19):
The adorable little just adorable sembout that brings a tear
to your eyes. That's so cute, it's so sweet.
Speaker 2 (01:54:28):
Yees.
Speaker 1 (01:54:29):
So, of course you're going to have music, right, you
got it? I do that, Yes, of course that's an
important part.
Speaker 13 (01:54:35):
You're going to have a great band again coming from
coming direct from Germany, Bavaria. Uh the showing at sitan Icho.
And then we'll have your oupin echoes from Cincinnati, Ohio.
We have your Ryan's Musa Kanton. We have our friends
from Louisville, Ryan goldduo. We have John Banner, King of Prussia,
on accordion and much much more.
Speaker 1 (01:54:54):
They said, Prussia, that's just that's what he says.
Speaker 5 (01:54:59):
I know, I know.
Speaker 1 (01:55:01):
So let us start with when does it start? I
know that the parade. I guess it's the official kickoff.
But what are the hours were? You know, the days
of operation?
Speaker 13 (01:55:09):
Well, actually today we kick it off six pm as
gates open I think five pm. Gates open. Six pm
is when the entertainment starts. And then that goes on tonight,
October fourth until eleven pm. Tomorrow we kick it off
October fifth at one o'clock in the afternoon. We go
till eleven at night. And then Sunday our third and
final day, October sixth, from ten am until eight pm.
(01:55:32):
And Sunday is our by the way, our fifteenth make
that fourteenth annual Do wanna schwab in Octoberfest Car Show?
Speaker 3 (01:55:39):
Oh me?
Speaker 13 (01:55:40):
Yeah, So that's ten am to three pm. Registration time,
classic American European automobiles. Some great vehicles out there. Every year.
It's getting better and better. That starts at ten am
through twelve noon. Registration fee is needed and car show
awards will be announced at three o'clock.
Speaker 1 (01:55:58):
So there you go, all right, classic American and European cars.
So is there like a year cut off. I'm a
big car guy. I love cars, lee, so I don't
think there is.
Speaker 13 (01:56:07):
Over the years, we've had everything from a muscle cars,
the classic rods, to motorcycles to you know, all kinds
of Mercedes, Volkswagen, BMW, you name it.
Speaker 1 (01:56:18):
So it's just a great collection.
Speaker 13 (01:56:19):
And these people come out, they bring their their rides
and they show them off, and they stick around and
they have a great time at Octoberfest, and it's getting
better and better every year.
Speaker 1 (01:56:28):
That's one more reason to go. I'm a huge German
car fan. I even have a German motorcycle on my
motorcycles of BMW, so you yeah, oh you know, I listen,
I know, good engineering. I just hope listen. I hope
it continues with the current situation, the Germans running down
this green energy and the manufacturing drying up, and the
being overwhelming with illegal immigrants, the same problems we're having here.
(01:56:51):
I mean, I worry about the German economy because that
is the I mean, that's the cornerstone of the entire
European Union. It's number one economy in Europe. Yeah, but
one thing you could always count on. Germans made great stuff.
They over engineered, they overthought, they overbuilt. You buy, you know,
a cog or something, some part for an engine, it
was gonna last more than any other part or component
(01:57:13):
of the engine because it was made in Germany. I
just hope to God that that tradition continues because it
was a It's a really proud tradition. Yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:57:21):
That's why my dad's house is fifty years old, and
I would rather move into it than than a new one,
the one I built thirty years ago.
Speaker 6 (01:57:29):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:57:30):
I waxed poetic about old architecture and how the way
was built and again overbuilt quite often, and of course
no modern tools. They didn't have sea and C machines.
All of that carving was done each individually. And I
look at that like a house built late eighteen hundreds,
and I just stare at in awe and try to
recreate that now using those old techniques. Good luck. Let's
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take quick break here, we'll come back. We've got more
details to talk about. And plus I don't want to
leave my discussion with the donna s Robin, folks, because
it's fun and it's Friday. We'll be right back after
a couple of brief words, folks. What time for the weather?
Great few days in store for the Donna Schwab in
October fast God approve got a Sunday day to day
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a high of eighty two overnight, clear and pleasant. It's
going to be a little fifty five. Another Sunday day
Tomorrow high of eighty overnight fifty eight and with clear
skys and of course sunny on Sunday as well, with
the high of eighty six. Perfect Donna Swab in October
fest weather. What's going on with traffic.
Speaker 7 (01:58:35):
From the uc Health Traffic Center. As the only Level
one trauma center in the region, u See Health is
setting the national standard for emergency care and preparedness with
the new additions to the er Choose u See Health
and you need expert care. South seventy five is still
a slowgo with that wreck at the lateral block in
the right lane, off and on slow back through the
Lachland Split. Seventy one south slow from five for down
toward Montgomery Road in Kenwood, there's broken down four to
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seventy one Southbounds Ramp from Memorial Park Darkway and North
seventy five still moving a bit slow, Buttermilk Pike to
the Brent Spence Jason Earheart on fifty five KRC the Talkstations.
Speaker 1 (01:59:11):
Eight eighteen, you think about Parcity Talks Station, little German
bumper music in lieu of the normal fair. Thank God
for the Donna Schrobin crew at Donna Schrobin German Society
been around for a long long time. Of course, the
history of the German community in the Greater Sinsinni area,
it's just you can't understate it. It's just absolutely amazing.
The heritage terrific and it continues to this day because
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we get great fellowship. It's much going on and snapp
she get in front of the microphone if you want
to scream something out, Wally, because your points are your
comments are quite welcome. So I wanted to ask you
remark there are degrees of being directly in front of
the microphone and not Wally Dixture anyway. Sorry, no, don't apologize.
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So the car show et cetera. One of the things
that really is amazing in the Donnas Rabbi Octoberfest. I
think maybe more than the others. Although I'm not putting
into the challenge, I'm not dissing the other October Fest.
Speaker 13 (02:00:07):
You guys have a hell of a beer list, yeah,
you could say, and it gets better and better every year.
And right now it's over thirty important and domestic beers
on draft, including your favorite such as Halfer House, Warsteiner, Paulana,
and more.
Speaker 2 (02:00:25):
So.
Speaker 13 (02:00:26):
Wow, you got to hand it to Konzie and Wally
for making sure that we have quite a variety, something
for everyone. And if you're a beer drinker, you're gonna
love coming out this weekend.
Speaker 1 (02:00:38):
Oh, no question about it. I think I kind of
thirty six on the list here now, yes, and some
of them from some local breweries eight so you know,
I think the fretboards on there at Prep Ports and
a few others. And you know, we've had great craft
beers here locally, of course. And you know, are we
unique in the United States for that regard, because I
think last at last count, we're north of sixty or six.
Speaker 13 (02:01:01):
It's incredible the whole Midwest. I don't care if you're
in Wisconsin or Minnesota. Here in Ohio, Pennsylvania, of course,
I mean, it's just amazing the equality of the beers
that we have here that we're running, we drow locally.
Speaker 1 (02:01:13):
So it is and it is.
Speaker 13 (02:01:14):
It kind of brings you back to, you know, over
the Rhine, back when it was this beer huge beer
producing area of Greater Cincinnati.
Speaker 1 (02:01:22):
And what can I say, it's the best he's ever been.
Really well, I regularly point out and to the best
of my knowledge, although I expect somewhere floating around my
genetic makeup is some German heritage, but the vast majority
of it Northern European. I'm a lot Irish and English
based on my parents' heritage. But I feel like I'm
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German because of your collective you your organization and the
other organization. It's collective, open, welcoming, you know, everybody is
welcome at the table kind of atmosphere. And my wife
is Common and she is not German. She is more
of a Slavic background, but she loves wearing her dirndl
and she always threatens to start taking the German dance
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classes and joining the Donna Shamin folks and things. I
would love to have her. That was the point I'm
getting to. You don't care whether or not you really German.
It's if you just enjoy this fun and games in
the Gamutlei kite. It always is around exactly. Absolutely, it's
the benefit of joining Donna Shwaub. But you do events
like uh, sort of like this throughout the year, don't
you Fellowship events, community events?
Speaker 8 (02:02:25):
Well, yeah, we have we have their Schwappinfest of course
in the spring, but we do have dances throughout the
year that are open to the public and we would
love to have more people come. We have a Strauss
Ball in early spring, which is really kind of cool.
It's kind of like a representing the debutante balls that
used to be back you know in Germany, and they
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dress in ball gowns and tuxedos and they do Johann
Strauss waltzes and things are just really really kind of
different than what you usually see, you know, any of
our dance groups dancing. But yeah, we have what do
we have the Trocton Ball, We have vine Laser Fest
and our very very traditional Kirkfi dance, which is uh,
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that's a that's probably one of our most traditional dances
where uh they have a rosemary bush that's decorated and
it gets auctioned off. Yeah, and it's a very traditional.
The whole idea was usually the man bought the bush
for the for his bride to be and then they
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marched through the streets and then the bride's parents had
a big.
Speaker 4 (02:03:34):
Party for.
Speaker 8 (02:03:38):
Yeah, I know, we do like to party. And then
it was just, you know, it was just how the
town got together. But it was like for the newly
married couple to be.
Speaker 1 (02:03:47):
But that's not true. I bought Amy the Strauss last year.
Speaker 8 (02:03:51):
Well, but yes, we do have lots of stuff throughout
they that the public has come on in and join us.
Speaker 1 (02:04:03):
Taking place of forty two ninety dry Ridge Road, that
is your that is your own facility there. Yes, absolutely
built by Germans for Germans, but not exclusively for the
use of Germans exactly. So something else you got coming up,
just to give away a heads up, the Kershfeine Moss,
that's all right. That's October thirteenth, eleven thirty at Old
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Saint Mary's Church and the details and information you can
find on my blog page which you five caresea dot
com where Joe Stracker former Donna Schauman is she still
is she still with you? Guys? I saw at the Schwamfest. Well,
we'll say he is then, but he's put it on
a blog page with you five care sea dot com.
And so it's a great opportunity for fun games, music,
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and of course wonderful food, beer and schnapps. Are the
Boobin folks going to be there? Usually they are?
Speaker 13 (02:04:51):
And uh you know full yeah, they're usually out there
all the time.
Speaker 1 (02:04:54):
Talking about party. They bring the party, I know, you know.
Originally I think I don't know if I'm still sor
bit sort of honorary member. I've always been kind of
waiting in the wings. Oh yeah, I just don't think
I meet Boom and Muster when it comes to partying.
Maybe it's just my I've gotten too old or oh no,
they're well season, they are wealthy. They bring the party
like yes, and we love them a lot. That is
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a fun group, there is no doubt about it. Well,
I'm looking forward to being there and seeing you folks
and enjoying some goodmut speak kite. It's the twenty time,
what is it, the thirty thirty two second jes Louise
thirty second anniversary, So we're gonna enjoy ourselves a good time.
Donnish Robin october Fest this weekend get the details. Fifty
five car Sea dot Com. Wally Amy k Chip, thank
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you so much for being in studio today and bring Harzer.
Thank you very much. Come for the sausages at least, folks,
they're awesome, say twenty five fifty five car City Talk Station.
I'll be right back.
Speaker 2 (02:05:49):
Are you ready?
Speaker 1 (02:05:52):
Time for the Channel nine first warning weather forecast. They
tell us it's going to be Sunday today. Hi have
eighty two, clear skies over night going down to fifty five.
It to be a sunny day tomorrow with a high
of eighty with overnight low of fifty eight and clear
skies eighty six with sunny skies on Sunday again, perfect
weekend for October Fest fifty four. Right now, it's time
for a traffic updatation.
Speaker 7 (02:06:12):
From the UC Health Traffic Center. As the only Level
one trauma center in the region, UCE Health is setting
the national standard for emergency care and preparedness with new
additions to the er Choose UCE Health when you need
expert care seventy five. Still a bit of a slogo,
Kevin southbound. That wreck at the lateral has the right
lane block your slow back through the Lachlan Split.
Speaker 1 (02:06:31):
Speaking of the lateral.
Speaker 7 (02:06:32):
There is a wreck westbound on the lateral at I
seventy five that blocks the right shoulder for seventy one
southbounds on ramp for a Memorial Parkway. You'll see it
broken down and northbound seventy five stop and go Dixie
Highway to the brend Spence Jason Earhardt on fifty five
krc the talk station.
Speaker 1 (02:06:56):
Eighty nine fifty five KRCD Talk Station, Boy, that was
welcome relief from that gloom and doom we had going
into the end of the last segment, not to discount
the realities of what we were talking about. Empower Use
seminar again. It's on Tuesday. I hope you can sign
up for that. It's just log in only so Edwind
(02:07:17):
Black's going to be you can ask him questions about
his concerns over nuclear war.
Speaker 14 (02:07:22):
I just.
Speaker 1 (02:07:24):
Honestly didn't need to hear that, but it's undeniably a fact.
World becomes such a more dangerous place, I mean, even
just on an accelerated path over the past three and
a half four years. Anyway, check out Edwin Black's seminar
Tuesday seven o'clock log in for Jack Avenan and Edwin
(02:07:46):
will kick in at seven thirty. Also, get a copy
of Mandy Ginnis Sakara's book Y'all Fired. It's good conversation
with her and talking about it's an uphill challenge, it's
a battle we'll be fighting, but getting rid of the
deep state. It can be accomplished, and it's going to
tenacity and commitment by free minded, freethinking people who see
(02:08:06):
the obvious realities of what's unfolding before our very eyes,
an oppressive right taking government with dictatorial control over every
aspect of your life. Back into the glooming doom territory.
I apologize, but you know, on a Friday, it's the
least place I want to be. But it's facts, it's
it's necessary. And get the information in fifty five KR,
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sea dot com five one, three, seven, four, nine, fifty five,
eight hundred eight two to three, talk top five fifty
on AT and T phones. Another reminder steady strides five
K for Parkinson disease and get that information on my
blog page. I will be there tomorrow. The walk begins
at ten. The doors open at eight, and that door
means Corwin Nixon Park on Mason Montgomery Road. So over
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to fifty five kr sea dot com show up for
that one and helps support that wonderful organization. A reminder, also,
I won't be in on Monday. I have to get
a biopsy since my cancer apparently is shown back up
and they need to know how it goes of it is,
So that's going on for me on Monday. I have
to the only reason I'm not showing up is I
got a fast and I don't think I can get
through four hours or radio without any water or any
liquids or any food. So bit of an uphill challenge
(02:09:12):
for me. So hopefully I'll have the results quickly, and
I promise I'll let you know a lot of people
offer me support and prayers, and God bless each and
every one of you. It's just you know, it really helps,
it really does. And thanks to my family too. All right,
without further ado more, go back to local stories. Let's
see I can dispense with what Democrats or Republicans say
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about Issue one. Vote no on issue one you want
to put the idea of jerrymandering, which he literally will be,
it'll be committee jerimandering and good luck finding you know,
straightforward politically neutral people sitting on a committee to determine
the boundaries for your state elected officials and congressionally elected officials.
(02:09:55):
I presume that's scary, unaccountable unelected officials. And you know what,
if you've served in an American military, you're not even
allowed to serve on that panel. Someone told me that
at the Republican event. Seriously, yeah, seriously, So no one issue.
What if you got any question marks about it, just
vote no. It's a constitutional amendment, for God's sake. Butler
(02:10:15):
Hinny Corners, responding to a responded rather to a wooded
area next to Garfield Middle School where they found a body.
The information came from Journal News working with WCPOS where
I got the information. But regardless, police responded to a
call that came into Butler Kunty dispatch about two pm yesterday.
General News said the ambulance left the scene not long
after arriving, and Hamilton Police at the Coroner's Office was
(02:10:36):
on its way. Didn't provide any details or other information.
Hamilton City School Superintendent Mike Holbrook did confirm the wooded
area was not school property. So more information when we
get details, if we get them. Here's this is creepy.
Parents described as disturbed. I would probably be a little
bit more than disturbed if this happened to my daughter
(02:10:59):
when she was thirty. We have the parents of a
thirteen year old student at Ackerman Middle School say they
were and there were in the words disturbed learning. A
former teacher was accused of searching for private information about
their daughter. Former teacher at the school, Kevin Kneehouse, charged
with a misdemeanor related to looking up private information on
(02:11:19):
a student, which is a violation of federal law. Parents
were told on yesterday by the school resource officer the
knee House was accused of looking up their daughter's information.
Boone County Sheriff's Office said he was investigated because of
inappropriate relationships between him and students, criminal complaints that he
used computer system to find students locker and combination and
then would place a gift inside for her to see
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before the first day of school without her knowledge or consent.
Tell me that's not creepy. SRO discovered more than twenty
searches of ten students who weren't in his class. Boone
County Sheriff's District said it would not comment on the matter,
other than saying the knee House was no longer employed.
Boom County Sheriff's Office said it has concluded its investigation.
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No mention of charges and gerdra Lloin's folks this weekend.
Next weekend and probably the following, northbound I seventy five
is going to be closed. They're doing a one point
nine million dollar project to rehabilitate the payment on I
seventy five by installing a load transfer platform to support
the payment anyway, All northbound lanes will be shut down
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between the ramps to and from eastbound Norwood Lateral beginning
at ten pm tonight and this lasts through three am
on Monday. According to the High Department of Transportation, drivers
urged to detour eastbound to the Norwood Lateral then onto
northbound I seventy one, or alternatively take I or take
two seventy five or I seventy four. According to Katherine
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Fuller with the O Dotts, if you typically use I
seventy five and maybe you travel on to the west
side northwest side of the city within the hour bell,
maybe you want to consider using I seventy four or
two seventy five, she said. Obvi's the ICE seventy one
is going to be another great option there will be
traffic and congestion. She acknowledges traffic delays, but points out
that no one should be discouraged for coming downtown over
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the weekend. Of course, you got the Bengals game to
deal with, so shutdowns on Ice seventy five beginning tonight,
May thirty five. Feel free to call if you've got
something you want to talk about it. We'd love to
hear from you. It is Friday. We can maybe lighten
things up, or I can go back into gloom and doom.
Stick her out of your right backs. Time for the weather. Oh,
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looks like perfect weather for a Donna Schwabin. October fifth, weekend,
Sunday Today high eighty two going down a fifty five
overnight skies will remain clear. Clear are tomorrow as well,
sunny skies and I have eighty clear over night fifty
eight Sunday. On Sunday, I have eighty six. Oh lord,
my temperature disappeared fifty six. Time for traffic from the
UC Health Traffic Center. As the only Level one I'm
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a center in the region. You see, Health is setting
the national standard for emergency care and preparedness with new
additions to the er. Choose you see health when you
need expert care sound seventy five. A slow ride through
the Lochland split down to the lateral because of an accident.
Speaking of the lateral, have a wreck westbound on the
lateral in near I seventy five Your seventy five in
Kentucky's still a slow ride from Dixie Highway to the bridge.
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Four seventy one's on Rant Memorial Parkway. You'll find it
broken down. Jason Earhardt on fifty five KRC the talk
station Height thirty nine, fifty five kre CEE talk station.
Brian Thomas right here in fighting phone calls five one three,
seven four nine fifty two three Taco with Tom five
fifty on EIGHTE and T phones started out this morning
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with the news and you probably got it yourself. The
strike is over and port workers agreed in their strike.
They said that the sixty two percent wage increase, which
I know just Strecker and I talk about this all
the time, you know, that's what that's the wage increase.
He gets that every year two percent increase in wages
over six years, not the seventy seven percent they were
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looking for. But the last offer from the well the
owners was fifty percent, So that was enough to bring
them back to work. But they're not done yet. This
agreement which keeps the ports open until January fifteenth, and
it's an extension of the prior contract with the exception
of the alteration of the salary language. They will continue
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their discussions about whether or not to automate the docks
to some degree. I have to imagine there's some measure
of a degree of automation there. But again, the union
workers don't want to automate. They don't want to advance
into even the twentieth century, let alone the twenty first century,
because it's going to require fewer workers. At least that's
the theory. Now, automation has taken place into other ports
from everything I've read, and it hasn't resulted in the
reduction of numbers of union workers. It's just that they
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find themselves working in a different capacity. The union only
cares about the number of its members, so they can
well maintain control. And this is a monopoly. And this
is the thing that irked me the most. And I
was appreciative of the of the Wall Street Journal for
their op ed piece on the matter. But as my
friend Jeff asked me, this morning. Maybe they're going to
learn a hard lesson like the Bakery Union over a
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Wonder And I said, no, that's not the case. You know,
when those folks all got fired and they shut the
Wonder plant down, they didn't have monopoly on the production
of sweet bake goods. I guess Little Debbie's plant stayed open.
Maybe an inferior product compared to Wonder. That was just
you know, that's of course a subjective opinion. But nonetheless,
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the Bakery Union does not have a monopoly over all bakeries,
and therefore, as long as flour and other ingredients are
still in existence, you have options to find your baked
goods elsewhere. That is not the case with the ports.
These ports are one hundred percent monopoly controlled by the
International Longshoreman's Union, which allows one man, along with the
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well vote of his of his union members, to shut
the whole thing down. And it's not just them that
gets shut down. The ripple effect is profound. We were all,
I mean still be in jeopardy in terms of inflationary realities.
They obviously have to deal with the backlog for the
past four days, which will probably take about a month.
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But if it had lasted in the name of them
getting a raise, with most of them already making one
hundred thousand dollars a year, and I guess bully for them.
As the Journal pointed out, start up with the astounding
fact that there were fifty thousand or so International Longshoreman's
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Association or Union members, but there are only twenty five
thousand port jobs, and why they so top heavy? And
journal acknowledges only about half of the union's members are
obliged to even show up the work each day. The
rest are home collecting container royalties, negotiating in provisions and
islid contracts intended to protect against losses that result from innovation. Innovation. Now,
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maybe they'll negotiate in an effort to keep any further
innovation or advancements in the efficiencies of shipping goods through
the ports. Maybe they'll demand the return of the horse
and buggy, because you would need about May ten, twenty
thirty thousand more union workers to get the stuff moved
around if we would only go back to the past
when we had less efficient means of moving stuff around.
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But it's a monopoly, and therein lies the challenge. You're
better served in a world that has competition. You're better
served in a world where it's not just one single
union working on the ports, one single union that had
the effect of really really damaging the economy and in
broad broad ways, because it's not just them that's impacted.
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It's not just the evil shipping companies that will be impacted.
It's millions of workers, probably most of whom are far
less than the members of the ILA. The truck drivers,
the retail clerks, the warehouse employees, the auto workers, all
of whom may have been out of work or struggling
with supply chain issues because well, I guess the ISLA
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president needs to replace the yacht he just sold and
he can't manage on nine hundred thousand dollars a year.
Just a thought coming up in e forty five. If
you have care, see the talk station phones lines are
open call if you care to got a little bit
more to talk about before we part company for the weekend.
I'll be right back. I want to talk because everyone
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wanted so if you I have KRC the talk station.
Oh this will put a smile on my face. Team, Well,
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it can be if you're looking in the right place. Anyway,
I suppose to Donna Schrobin event this weekend. October Fest
is one place where you will find It's a wonderful world.
Get the information fifty five caros dot com. Wonderful have
those folks in the studio because they brought with them
food and drink and great information and gimicklear Kite keep
lamenting on the heels of Edwin Black. The empower You
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semon are coming up next Tuesday at seven pm, which
is when Jack Edington will speak, followed by Edwin Black,
National Fears and National Affairs. A man who said, with
conviction he believes that maybe there'll be a nuclear bomb
dropped or launched or something sometime between now and the
swearing end date next January. I did not need to
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hear that amid the gloomingdom going on in the world,
and with my diagnosis it's like biling on. I know
it feels so Anyway, I alluded to this when I
was talking to Mandy Goanessa Kara with her book Y'all Fired,
which is a fun conversation and you should get a
copy of that listen to the podcast. But she was
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Trump's EPA chief of staff and she's written this book
on how it is still possible to overcome the deep
administrative state and take our country back and regain our
freedoms and liberties. An uphill challenge, it will be in
one of the areas. And I predicated the entire conversation
on this religion of global warming, and my theory is well,
and take it for what it is, because global warming
(02:21:37):
is a theory at least man made global warming. Now,
everybody's been taught in their k through twelve education now
for about two generations that you and I are responsible
for the death of the planet. It's kind of baked
into the cake. And people who don't believe in that,
like me, are heretics and should be disregarded and ignored.
In spite of the fact there's a multitude of realms
and reams of studies, research evidence, as well as the
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globe mobal geologic history, which confirmed that we've lived through
periods of time when it's been a hell of a
lot hotter, and of course, given the glacier that wants
across the state of Ohio a hell of a lot colder,
and thank god it got warmer, we'd still be living
in a glacier and you and I wouldn't be talking
right now. That's the predicate that we are killing the
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planet based upon our carbon out book, which is you know,
the cover the lie for the larger the nefarious part,
which is they want to take away our freedoms and liberties.
They don't want us to have stuff and things. They
want to be able to control what we do. It's
the obvious logical conclusion to where we're going here. How
do we accomplish this goal of taking away the rights
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and freedoms and liberties from those pesky Americans who have
proven that freedom and liberty are the catalyst for wealth
and success. Look at our history. No other country has
these freedoms that we enjoy, and currently the first Amendments
the one that's subject to the most attack anymore. Because
you and I can have conversations like this, what do
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we do to accomplish our goal. Let's create the idea
that what our natural human activity is all bad. Our
consumption is bad. Eating beef is bad, moving about and
exhaling is bad. Coal is bad, natural gas is bad.
It's okay to build a windmill and build a solar
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panel which belches out gallons and gazillions of carbon and
other noxious pollutants into the atmosphere in the manufacturing process
and shipping process, but it won't while we're using it.
So it's okay to overlook that. It's okay to overlook
the Chinese Communist Party building coal plants every single day.
See there's a little wrinkle in the road there. Wait
a second, Why are we cutting our throats when the
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Chinese Communist parties?
Speaker 2 (02:23:51):
Not?
Speaker 1 (02:23:52):
Why are we cutting our throats when the Indian population isn't.
Go ahead and let that fester in and figure out, well,
since they're putting out more carbon than we're reducing, this
exercise is pointless and feudal. Is there maybe something more
behind this? Is there something more than meets the eye?
And that's when you get to nefarious folks. Nefarious use
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useful idiots to achieve their goals. If you don't question
the problem, you're being fed, and you don't try to
look beyond the veil of this thinly supported claim, you're
ultimately a part of the problem. You buy into it,
you capitulate, you can see, and then you start pointing
(02:24:35):
the finger at other folks, who, oh my god, you've
got an suv. We need to get rid of you.
That's the desired result from my perspective, and I saw
this and reading yourself Wall Street Journey, you can't buy
that diesel truck. They're having a real problem in California
because of this electric truck mandate. We're talking about semi trucks.
Regulations say zero emission trucks must be a growing share
(02:24:57):
of semi truck fleet, so they have a mandate you
can't sell a diesel truck unless you sell an electric truck.
Problem is nobody wants an electric truck.
Speaker 5 (02:25:08):
Why?
Speaker 1 (02:25:09):
Well, a couple of problems. First off, they cost twice
as much as the diesel rig. Second Off, they apparently
only go about one hundred and fifty miles on a charge,
compared to the thousand to fifteen hundred miles the diesel
trucks can travel before having to refuel. And parenthetically, there
are also very few trucks charging stations, so if you're
suckering into buying one of these things, then you might
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have a difficult time charging at every one hundred and
fifty miles. So no one wants them, and therefore the
number of zero mission vehicle trucks on the lot are growing,
But also are the diesel trucks, because if you can't
sell an electric, you're not allowed to sell a diesel.
How much sense does that make? Talk about a self
inflicted wound. Everybody's driving their trucks longer out there, probably
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belching out more carbon and pollution than a newer diesel
truck would put out. There are your edicts and mandates
from our lords and masters on high, making life more
challenging and more difficult for the American population, all in
the name of well what global warming? Pat Welcome to
the program. Happy Friday to you, and Happy.
Speaker 12 (02:26:15):
Friday to you, and I just wanted to let you
know that our prayers will be with you and we
cherish the time that you share with us with your
dose of reality. There was a time when I was
a teenager, you'd see bumper stickers said, question reality, Our
question authority now needs to be questioned insanity, because that's
what these people are.
Speaker 1 (02:26:36):
Yeah, I wanted no argument for me.
Speaker 12 (02:26:41):
Fifty years ago, I took a station wagon full of
people up to Dayton to see David Bowie. And when
you play those David Bowie bumper music, it makes me
go back to the crazy day or night that that was.
And the other thing here was. I actually got to
see Louis Armstrong sing It's a one and play on
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a trumpet. It's a wonderful world. And I just think
of how lucky that I was to have parents that
would take me to something like that. And we celebrate life,
we celebrate love. A great festival that's going to go
on this weekend is a celebration of life and love
and thankfulness for people coming together. And we have to
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come together against insane people that say boys can have babies.
Speaker 1 (02:27:35):
And you have a good weekend, sir, God bless you man.
And what a great way to end the fifty five
Morning Show, fifty five Cassey Morning Show on a Friday.
I'm surprised Joe didn't hit the now who could argue
with that sound? Biden? Who could have a wonderful weekend, folks,
I really hope you do. I'll be back on Tuesday.
Gary Jeff Walker coming for me on Monday so I
can deal with my fasting. My apologies, I can't do that,
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but no coffee, no food for from midnight until ten fifteen.
I think I'm gonna have to take a bass, which
I'm doing. Thank Gary Jeff Walker in advance Thanks to
everybody out there for all the kind of well wishes
and the prayers. I truly appreciate it. Thank you Joe
Strecker for all the work that you do to make
the fifty five KRS Morning show come off without a hitch.
I truly appreciate. Have a wonderful weekend. Don't go away,
gone backs next. I don't care about anybody else what
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motivates your vote.
Speaker 12 (02:28:23):
They're evil, perverted, and they're trying to destroy or fifty.
Speaker 1 (02:28:26):
Five KRC, the talk station. This report