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Happy Friday Vation.
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I have no idea what's going on?
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Yeah, neither do I. I'm having problems this morning my
uh my, my headphones, which I have to rely on.
I'd be quite honest with you here, Joe, and you
hear everything that's going on, the commercials, the breaks. My
headphone jack is coming out at like nine hundred decibels.
They replaced it the other day, and since there's no
volume control on it, I'm just getting blasted out. So
I gotta go head free or headphone free this morning.
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At least maybe we get the situation fixed. But I'm
I'm I'm at a disadvant nothing like the disadvantage of
folks in Florida are dealing with. That's for darn sure. Anyway,
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One of the ones I saw. A Turkish airline captain
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so gonna be available at you five cares dot com. Okay,
we got Hurricane Milton, a lot of reports. I was
listening on the way into the live reporting, of course,
waiting for the sun to come up so they can
get a better assessment of the damage. But I don't know.
The big concern was it would be hitting at category five,
which apparently didn't happen, and the hit landfall of the
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Category three downgraded to category two. Category three is one
hundred and twenty five for hour winds and I'm not
trying to discount the category. Even if it's a category one,
you're still dealing with the problems, most notably the rain,
which has been absolutely horrific anyway, downgraded a Category one storm,
and based upon my checking it out on the Weather
Channel this morning, if you look at the radar future
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into the forecast, it should be across the state of
Florida and off into the Atlantic out to sea by
roughly seven o'clock this morning, so if maybe a little
bit earlier, but obviously with the tails from the hurricane,
they're still getting hit with a lot of wind and
a lot of rain. There were seventeen tornadoes, multiple fatalities,
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and the fatality reports are obviously growing over time anyway. St.
Lucci County, Florida, seventeen tornadoes and they say multiple fatalities,
hundreds of homes destroyed, millions almost three million without power.
As of one o'clock this morning, power was out for
more than two million customers, and they say three hundred
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one thousand customers lost power in one hour. Of course,
that's certainly going to happen when the transmission lines go down.
Let's see. Officials in Orlando, Florid announced that the police
and firefighters were pulled from the roads and told to
shelter in place because of the winds. They say wins
over more than forty miles per hour present a risk
to those folks that are the first responders. They shelter
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in place in order to do so, which means they're
not going to be arriving to come and assist you
until that order's release. I'm not quite sure where we
are in terms of those things right now, but at
least that's what was widely reported. How is this a
couple of let me just get to this one. Somebody
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me wrote a giant WTF question mark exclamation point on
the top of this report on what owners of electric
vehicles should do before and after the storm. Now, I
want you to listen to the information you got here,
and I want you to think about a world where
the only damn thing we have to drive is an
electric vehicle. Hillsborough County ahead of the Milton, Ahead of
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the Hurricane Milton. This was before the hurricane made landfall.
One of the counties in its projected path warned that
ev owners and flood zones should move their vehicles away
from flood areas and storm surge, noting that storm surge
and flooding can, in their words, pose a potential risk
to lithium ion batteries and could lead to fires. EV's
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left mine during hurricanes should not be plugged into charging
stations or parked in garages because potential fireheads of the
batteries flooded with saltwater could pose According to the website,
advice is keeping electric vehicles fifty feet away from buildings
and other cars. Okay, now, think of every internal combustion
engine out there on the road right now. Everybody's got
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one parked in the driveway or the garage. It's close
to the house. That's where we normally park them, even
on the street, maybe fifty feet away from your home.
But how much space do you have out there in
the world, especially when a hurricane's coming to put the
electric vehicles that you got to get away from your
home and away from your garage. Florida CFO and State
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Fire Marshall Jimmy Patronis pointed out that there's a fire
safety lord about lithium ion batteries in connection with the
EV and the hurricane quote. After the storm, if you
do have an EV that's been flooded by salt water
and it remains in your garage or near your home,
please remove it immediately to a safe location so that
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you can worry about fixing your home instead of rebuilding
it due to a fire. Okay. It's also warned you
shouldn't be driving your vehicle if it's been hit with
a flood. Okay, Well, so my garage gets flooded, my
EV got flooded. They say it shouldn't have been in
the garage in the first place, fifty feet away from
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the home. Didn't do that because I couldn't find a
place to park it. It's now been flooded. They're telling
me to move it to immediately to a safe location
so it doesn't blow up in my face and burn
my house down. But they say don't drive it after
it's been flooded. A bit of a catch twenty two.
So they said EV owners should not operate through vehicles
they've been damaged by flooding, nor should they charge them.
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Same warning from the Hillsboro County Advisory on the heels
of saying get it the hell out of your house
if it has been flooded. Florida CFHO Division State Farm
marshals stead of electric vehicles are damaged by flooding, vehicle
owners should follow instructions from the manufacturer, and here you go.
Open vehicle windows indoors too. In their words end quote,
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allow any potentially flammable gases to vent close quote. We
are forcing us to drive around and blanket time bombs.
Geez oh. And here's a fun thing in a world
where we can't we don't have a country that can
cross check your well immigration status and whether you're a
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citizen of the United States of America for the purposes
of voting. The State Fire Marshal's office down there in
Florida said that the cross checked EVY hybrid registration with
storm surge forecast and determine Florida has over fifty five
thousand vehicles at risk from storm surge From Milton Well,
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isn't that nice? Though they had the FEMA map for
where the storm surges are, they have the warnings and
the evacuation orders, they've crossed reference that to determine how
many electric vehicles are in that particular region, and they
narrat it down to fifty five five thousand. I don't
know why this has got me so Irk but you
know the federal government is going to mandate you buy
one of these stupid time bombs, which of course have
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no impact on reducing global emissions collectively. The prior storm,
the storm surge from Helene, was linked to eleven evy
lithium ion battery fires and thirty seven non evy lithium
ion battery blazes in Florida. That information from the cfo's
Division of State Fire Marshal wonderful. So get yourself an
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EV and have fun with it. It's gonna cost you
more money, and of course I don't recommend you parking
near your house, even if you're not in a flood zone.
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only a few five nineteen on a Friday, even a
happy one to you. Prayers and hopes and fingers crossed
for the friends in Florida and the general area. My
friend Laura who called in yesterday getting ready to deal
with the flood and She posted some videos overnight of
them trying to fight the uphill battle of the water
coming into their home. Their whole living room had been
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an inch two or three inches of water dealing with
the shop back. Fortunately, their neighbors have a generator power
back up, whole home generator, and they're able to tap
into that, which I guess allowed them to operate that
shop back. But oh my god, it's just you know,
that's just one person, one person, and we deal with
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the state that's got a problem with insurance already, and
they're expecting billions of dollars in damage from this one.
Of course, it's too early to tell, and maybe the
fact that it dropped down to a category two category
one storm as it hit Landfall will reduce the amount
of damage. We can only pray for that. But they've
been dealing with insurance headaches for years and years. The
premiums have gone through the roof, insurers have left the
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state because they can't deal with the liability issues. The
North Carolina damage alone is expected to cause about eleven
billion dollars in insured losses. That's insured losses, according to
Moody's estimates. Now that probably and I certainly does not
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include the uninsured losses, and nobody in North Carolina had
flood insurance. It is why would I get flood insurance?
I live in a mountain town. Well, welcome to reality.
It's a sad thing. So there was one early estimate
if a Cat five had hit Florida, they were expecting
maybe worst case scenario one hundred and seventy five billion dollars.
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Now only one can only hope that it's on the
lower end of the initial projections, which are more like
fifty billion dollars. But this is going to have a
real ripple effect for folks in Florida and whether or
not they can even get insurance. A lot of folks
are believing that they're going to lose their insurance company
is going to quit. The insolvency is a legitimate concern,
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according to AMBS and Insurance Rating Agency. They warned on
Wednesday that a Florida specific insurers lost from Helene and
now Milton could prove too devastating for those insurance companies.
They said the impact of both storms could very well
flip the script the twenty twenty four the calendar year,
was looking better for Floridians in terms of the premiums
they had to pay. But welcome to two hurricanes back
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to back, and so they're expecting a reversal of that trend.
So pointing out again flooding damage not covered by traditional
homeowner policies, and according to those in the know, only
about twenty percent of Floridians carry flood insurance, and Floridians
already pay the highest homeowner premiums in the nation. It's
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going to be an issue in voting as well. They
expect some sort of legislative solution, but I'm sorry, there
are actuaries of work, and if your state is prone
to being hit with massive weather events like this, as
it always has been historically, as long as records have
been capped, you're a much greater risk ergo your premium
is going to be a lot higher. Anyhow, there's a
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state insurance fund that they have, sort of like the
insurer of last resort, and they were endeavoring to move
some of those policies off to private insurance companies. Now
question marks swirl around whether that can be done anyway.
In terms of communications, I thought this was rather interesting.
You can send iPhone text via satellite. It's like a
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Tech Friday thing, But you gotta have an iPhone and
it has to be an iOS eighteen. That's a software upgrade.
And there was an article in the Journal the other
day by Joanna Stern talking about, well, this guy named
Matt von Swall. He lived outside of Asheville, North Carolina.
He had just got done upgrading his phone to this
new software, which means he was able to get satellite
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connected text messages and it came as a great relief
to him because he was unable to reach anyone. He
wanted his family to know that he was still alive. So,
if you've got an iPhone, hardware needed to connect the
satellite is in all iPhone fourteen fifteen to sixteen models.
Emergency SOS capability should just work automatically, but to enable
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satellite texting you have to be in this iOS eighteen,
which you can figure out by checking your software settings
and look for software update. If you're up to date,
then you can send I messagers or SMS text to
anyone when you don't have cellular or Wi Fi coverage.
It's a nice feature to have because this is one
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of the things I was worried about when Helene went
through I thought about my mom and what if something
like happened, you know, and she's all the way across town.
This is a way around that. iPhone users receiving messages
sadly must also be running or should also be running,
the iOS eighteen as well, so which means the recipients
also have to have an Apple iPhone. Sorry sucks Android users.
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Satellite texting is not yet on the phones, but according
to the reporting, the new Pixel nine is Google's first
phone with the ability to contact emergency services via satellite,
so it's making its way to all the cell phone
communication technology I suspect, but as of right now, Apple
they say that it's not. You know, it may take
longer to send the messages. You've got to stand out
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and use your phone to sort of point at a
satellite and it's going to help you guide you through that.
The guy I mentioned earlier that was interviewed about this,
he said, you look like a moron when you're doing it.
You're just spinning around on your back porch. But at
least it works. It also takes a little bit longer
to get the messages back and forth, and you may
not get all the messages that have been sent to you.
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You cannot send pictures, videos, or audio messages through this service,
but again a welcome wifeline in times of disaster. Five
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Day Nice, Thea's guys every night down to forty seventy
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local stories sort of kind of local story involving the
hurricane as well. I don't know if you've seen. I
saw the article before I saw the actual photograph, and
it looks amazing. The roof of the Major League Baseball Stadium,
home of the Tampa Bay Rays, just absolutely shredded by
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the hurricane. And that's where the first responders were being sheltered.
So Tampa Bay Times Reporter is being used as a
staging site for workers who were brought into the area.
To deal with storms aftermath, so I'm not quite sure
where they moved them, if they had to move them,
But yeah, the roof has been ripped to shreds. And
that's not the point I brought it up for. In
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the reporting, I read the stadium open in nineteen nine.
Do you it cost one hundred and thirty eight million dollars.
It's due to be replaced in time for the twenty
twenty eighth season with a ballpark that is reportedly going
to cost one point three billion dollars. And I thought
to myself, I don't even asked Joe Chick, or aren't
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the stadium upgrades that the Bengals are asking for? Aren't
they in the area of one point two billion dollars themselves?
They're going to build an entire Major League Baseball stadium
in Tampa for about the money that the Bengals want
for upgrades, just saying anyhow, lots of school levees, seven
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of them this local story. Seven school district here in
southwest higre asking taxpayers for more money, some to raise
funds to help with inflation and avoid cutting programs and staff.
Two of them are in building new schools, another to
dig the district out of a multi million dollar financial hole.
Four districts want tax new tax levy as well, proposing
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a one percent income tax increase. Wyoming Schools making the
largest of all, with the proposed bond issues set to
raise seventy two and a half million dollars for three
new elementary schools and other improvements and renovations. So folks
looking at a tax levee. Marrimount School District tax levey
to for the purpose of current expenses generate third three
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point two million annually. Voters are asking for a five
point nine five percent millage increase. That would be two
hundred and eight dollars for each one hundred thousand dollars
of assessed value. So you got a three hundred thousand
dollars home, You're going to pay an additional six hundred
and twenty four dollars a year. Mount Healthy School District
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three mills one point six million a year. It'll raise
They say they're to stop the bleeding from a ten
point eight million dollar deficit that prompted a place to
the school district of financial emergency. In April, Princeton City
School's five mil tax levee collecting ten point six million
a year to cover current operating expenses one hundred and
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seventy five dollars for each one hundred grand So if
you have a three hundred thousand dollars house, you will
pay and four hundred and twenty five dollars a year.
Monroe Local School District three point nine million levee thirty
six point seventy five million dollars at a raise for
the purpose of building a new high school on Yankee Road.
Milford Exempted Village School District let us see asking residents
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who live in the district for an additional income tax
of one percent beginning January first, not effect property taxes,
but it's then to be based on compensation earned through wages, salaries,
and tips, as well as net earning some self employment.
Speaker 4 (20:44):
HM.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
That's an interesting proposal. Clinton Massy Local School District similar
request to Milford's. They're asked to approve one percent income
tax levey that would maintain current education programs, continue the
implementation of the districts Strategic Plan, whatever that is, provide
permanent improvement funds, and keep up with rising costs related
to the district's day to day expenses. Wyoming City Schools
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coming in number seven here, Wyoming's could be considered what
the Cincinnati Enquires Amber Hunt describes as a showstopper, largest
levy proposal of any of the four counties. Meant to
raise enough money to rebuild three elementary schools. Seven point
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nine eight mili bond issue would raise seventy two and
a half million dollars new construction will pay for let
us see here. Overall impact of passing this levee with
the previous one expiring would translate to an increase of
four point sixty two mills one hundred and sixty one
sixty one annually for every one hundred thousand, meaning the
three hundred thousand dollars homeowner. And that's got to be
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a low end home in Wyoming, right, four hundred and
eighty five dollars in annual taxes. Twenty two year old
person dead after crashing his motorcycle into a fence in
Ross Township, according to the Butler County Sheriff's Office. Happened
about eleven to fifteen am on Ross hannerover Road. Twenty
two old was on a twenty twenty one Suzuki. He
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lost control. According to the Sheriff's office, Suzuki went off
the road, hit a fence by the Butler County Sheriff's
The Butler County Sheriff's office pointed out Ross Township Fires
responded to the incident determined the twenty two year old
was dead. He was wearing a helmet, which I of
course strongly recommend, although it doesn't always work. Kentucky State
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Police investigated the death of a woman in Robertson County.
A cord to the statement from the Post six troopers,
they got a call around twelve thirty pm about a
deceased woman on Briarlely Ridge Road. Troopers responded to the
property and confirmed the report said, our body was found
in the backyard of a home near Mount Olivet on
Briarly Road. Happened yesterday. Received a call from somebody at
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this residence that doesn't live here. They said, come to
the residents for a possible death on the property. Cord
to the statement, troopers attempted to contact a female inside
the residents got no response. The search warrant was obtained
a special response team sent to serve the warrant. No
other information was provided, though order to do the report,
we did find a ceize. Person in the house was
locked and secured, so we backed out. We currently, we
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secured the property and obtained search warrant for the property.
No arrest made. Police wouldn't say if they suspected foul
play and said there was no threat to the public.
And I seventy five North closed for a second time
this month as they continued construction. Closed between the off
ramp of State Route five sixty two Norwood Lateral and
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the on ramp of the Norwood Lateral otherwise known as
five sixty two West closure ten pm on Friday until
three a m.
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Monday.
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In addition, the exit ramp from eastbound State Route five
sixty two North Lattle to Paddock Road will also be
closed through the weekend to alleviate traffic. Your head's up
on that one, folks. Plan ahead. It's going to be
a little bit of a backup. Five thirty five, fifty
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We love police officers here on the fifty five KRC
Morning Show, support our men and women and doing this
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great service for the community. But we don't like bad
police officers. And of course there's always a couple of
bad apples in every barrel, and that's where we try
to ferret out. And we go to Yazoo City, Mississippi,
where we have an officer there facing charges after he
was found passed out in his patrol car with an
illegal substance in his possession, namely methanphetamine and a meth pipe.
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According to the Ashes Police Department bells on the officer,
later identified as James Jackson, arrested over the weekend. They
say they found him passed out with a meth pipe
in his hand in his police vehicle. Police say they
also found marijuana in the glovebox. He refused a sobriety
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attest taking the police custody, facing charge of possession of
drug paraphernalia and DUI refusal. Since been released on bond.
I thought he didn't release any further immediate information, and
there's no reports about whether he's still employed as a
law enforcement officer. A man wearing a banana costume during
an illegal car melt meetups in Philadelphia arrested in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
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This happened yesterday morning. Courted police arrested eighteen year old
Shane Thomas after officers filtered into a Plymouth Township neighborhood
before eight am and surrounded a house. Officers heavily armed
had a search warrant left the house with Thomas and custody.
Once officers took him out of the home and handcuffs,
the eighteen year old unleashed a ti rate of explatives
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and other graphic language a court to the police. They
claimed Thomas part of an illegal car meetup September twenty
first in Philadelphia Spring Gardens Section, one of eleven incidents
late Saturday. That Saturday night, He's accused of jumping on
police vehicles while wearing a banana costume. They also claim
cost a large traffic cone through the window of a
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police vehicle, as well as lobbed and explosive device at
the tire of another police car. Why are you doing that?
No idea. Since that day, Philadelphia Police said it would
hold those participating in the car meetups responsible. Detectives scroll
through hundreds of videos posted to social media trying to
make identifications. Investigators say, despite Thomas's effort to delete his
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social media a friend tagged him in a high school
graduation photo using his Instagram account. Police they were able
to backtrack and possitively identify him as the man in
the banana suit.
Speaker 6 (26:58):
It is doing it things because they're idiots, oh incidentally,
and are serving and executing the search, weren't.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
They recovered a yellow banana suit from his home. According
to Lieutenant Dennis Rosenbaum speak with the News, the man
was dressed in a banana costume. So this stuck out
when the social media people were doing that, and through
the investigation they were able to identify that he had
been tagged in several other social media posts in the past,
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and including one of a high school graduation up here
in Plymouth Township though that investigator, through that investigation, we're
able to identify him facing charge of aggravated assault on police,
criminal conspiracy, risking a catastrophe in a riot. That's a
new one on me all which are felonies. There have
been about a half a dozen of arrests. Please say
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they are actively working to make more rests connected with
the car meet up. Let's go to Germany, baw another
cops in this case, we're not a fien here. First
on in a cookie Monster suit caught speeding down a
highway in a move the police say, in their words,
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was not funny. Court to the Dortmund police, the suspect
in the cookie Monster mask sped by a traffic camera
going about fifty seven miles per hour in a fifty
mile an hour zone. Not exactly what I would call
an egregious infraction. That although the police department's original post
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was written in German, the translation read it's not funny
to severely injure or kill a person, even if the
accident unfortunately didn't take place, the photo with the cookie
Monster mask is real. Police even speculated that the suspect
intentionally sped to get a photo of himself in the mask,
which honestly, I actually believe is probably the case of
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seven miles per hour? What are they gonna give me
a ticket for that? Hardly wrecked less Let's see what
Linda's gott let the Thanks for calling this morning, and
a happy Friday EVE to you.
Speaker 7 (29:05):
Oh it's a great day today. I just wanted to
kind of tongue in cheek say that since it's illegal
in California to have voter ID or to have any ID,
why don't we all hop on a plane and go
out there and vote and we all vote for Trump.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Hey, they made the rules, they got to live by them.
Speaker 8 (29:27):
Right, That's right, That's all I had.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
I'll take that. You know, I'm not encouraging people to
violate the law and vote in election when you're not
legally entitled to do that.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
But ma'am, I just think them up and write them
down exactly.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
Joe Streger five, and ask yourself this question, because I
know I read about that. Kevin newsm said there was
a couple of counties that wanted to require photo IDs
to vote, and under California law, apparently the counties were
allowed to implement their own identification obligations. I've new some
signs into law a prohibition on requiring the photo ID
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to vote. How can you possibly justify that? And we've
moved past the argument that somehow it disenfranchises people of color,
because I'm here to support people of color, and I
know you're not that dumb. You are able to get
a photo ID and has nothing to do with taking
your vote away from you. There's some really, really, really
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stupid white people out there too, you know, lots of them.
I've met a bunch of them throughout my life. You
can't define intellectual capability based on the color of one's skin.
It is easy to get a photo ID, and it
is an integral part of ensuring the integrity of the vote.
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See the last color five forty six fifty five k
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Saturday going all the way up to seventy nine under
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so is the right lane on eastbound seventy four.
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But even with that, I'm seeing no delays.
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Traffic vogume very light between Montana and seventy five. Chuck
Ingram on fifty five KRC the talk station.
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It is five point fifty. Try to make it a
happy Thursday, hundred eight two three talk Big brother is watching,
and you know this thing that bothers me, this stack
of stupid story really really gets under my skin because
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we are apparently under constant surveillance and there's nothing we
can really literally do about it. So we go to
the King's Island where Ohioman said his insurance company dinged
his driving score because he rode the Beast. At King's Island,
Facebook user posted to the group Roller Coaster Enthusiast Club
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telling other members about his insurance company that had lowered
his driving score after riding the Beast. He said, this
is hilarious. My insurance company mistakenly believed I was driving
my car when in reality I was riding the roller
coaster The Beast at King's Island. Those red dots indicate
where the app incorrectly assessed my cornering and breaking skills
and lowered my driving score. Post features a screenshot the
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path of the insurance company's app had tracked. This is
the problem. It's got an app hooked up to his
insurance company. You know that's something I would never That's
a path I would never go down. Thousands of reactions
of course on social media. Ma'am, you're going one hundred
(33:20):
miles per hour in a forest. Your insurance rates going up?
One person wrote. The original poster wrote, so far my
raids haven't gone up, thankfully. I'm definitely gonna be calling
my insurance company in the morning and letting him know
I switched my trip over from driver to passenger. But
I'll let them know that if they see any suspicious
activity in Mason, Ohio. Then I was at King's Island
(33:43):
riding roller coasters, an app hooked up to your insurance company. Well,
I put that as the key element of why this
story is in the stack is stupid? No, thank you?
Oh it happened again. A terrorist fell more than one
hundred and seventy feet to her death when she stumbled
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wild You know the answer to the question, yes, taking
a selfie from a cliff top viewing platform.
Speaker 6 (34:11):
Idiots doing idiot things because they're idiots.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
The late thirty nine year old and Essa Poalenko plunged
from the Panorafic or Panoramic rather blah, it's five o'clock
or give me a break Panorafic Gaggery viewing point in Abkhazia,
which is described as a break ray region of Georgia,
tried to take the photo of herself Planko was keyword.
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A beautician and Instagram user, climbed over a barrier to
reach the cliff top viewing point, which overlooks the Black Sea. However,
as she climbed over the barrier to take the selfie,
she stumbled and fell below onto a beach. Paramedic strust
of the scene. She died at the hospital. Investigation is
underway in the region because of the circumstances surrounding her.
(35:00):
Her funeral held in Sochi, Russia, where she lived and
worked as the Beautician. This comes after a recent study
suggesting that taking selfies may pose a public health problem.
Paper scraped news reports of selfie related deaths, as well
(35:20):
as cross sectional study by the something called the Io
Foundation finding that three hundred and seventy nine people were
killed while taking selfies around the world between January eight
and July twenty twenty one.
Speaker 6 (35:33):
Idiots doing idiot things because they're idiots.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Researchers that falls from height is the most common type
of selfie related injury. They say tourists were most at risk.
The most common cause of death falling from cliffs or
waterfalls while doing the selfie bit. Paper also found the
prior to their desks, people often climbed over barriers and
fenced off areas to reach the perfect selfie spot. Average
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age reported victims around twenty two years old. The researchers
said the victims of selfie related injuries more likely to
be female tourists. Researchers said that risk treatments that's in quotes,
to prevent selfie deaths were limited, like the exercise of
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common sense. Well, that is a limited commodity this day
and age, isn't it. However, the adoption of no selfie zonned,
physical barriers, signage and provisions of information on dangerous locations,
and social media users could help, But then again they
might not, because if you're an idiot willing to climb
over a do not enter barrier to take a selfie,
you're the type of person that may fall off a cliff.
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Fivefty five five car see the talk station, Wow, stick around,
plenty to talk about in the six o'clock aur of course,
welcome phone calls. I'll be right.
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Back updates on the twenty twenty four presidential campaigns.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
Do you ever hear bye? He's a threat to democracy?
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Talk station, Happy Friday, Bright time. It's right here, looking
forward to phone call if you like, call feel free
five one three, seven fifty five hundred, eight hundred eighty
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T phone coming up to seven thirty Americans for Prosperity.
Donovan and Neil about early voting. Yes, early voting has begun.
Get out and vote. He's pointing that out a lot
between now an election day. You don't have to wait.
(37:21):
Bad weather, incident could come your way. You know, tree
could fall in your car. You might be able to
make it on election day. This is the million ways
and reasons why you want to go ahead and cast
your vote. I understand that's not the traditional good old
school conservative way of looking at things, but we live
in a different era now. If you haven't noticed anyhow,
we'll be talking with him about that, as well as
the Bernie Marina campaign. I keep hearing he's doing well,
(37:46):
better and better anyway. Shared Brown's ads are all over
the place, of course, and Bernie doesn't have the media
presence that Shared Brown does. But from what I hear
about the polling, it looks it's looking decent for Bernie Marino.
Let's keep our fingers crossed on that. Eight h five.
Fast forward a couple hours. Marine Corps retired Colonel William
Dunn joins the program talk about boots on the ground
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report from the wars in the Middle East, as well
as his analysis of the pager attack. Everybody's pagers blew
up members of has Ball. I still get a sort
of a weird chuckle out of that amazing, amazing operation.
Jay Or Ratlif. I heard the aviation immedia aviation expert.
He'll be on a day thirty as he is every Thursday,
and we will talk about the Turkish Turkish Airline captain
(38:29):
that dropped dead during the flight, hurricane conditions pounding the airports,
and of course a hub delay update from Jay followed
by Empower You seminar by Rob Tuttle. We'll get the
details on that. We don't need a constitutional convention, says Rob.
I know quite a few of my listeners think that
might be in need for one, you know, different analysis,
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and we'll see why he doesn't think it's a good idea. Again,
that's at the end of the show five three seven,
eight hundred two to three talk Yeah, hurricane Obviously, we
millions of people without power in Florida waiting to really
get an assessment on the damage. Not much more I
can add to that other than you know, the front
of the show, Laura sent me some video and she
(39:11):
had posted some video and she's inland four miles and
not near the storm surge area, but of course was
preparing for and had prepared for the water damage, and
of course it came and they had she and her
husband struggling all night to try to you know, stay
ahead of the water that was coming into their house.
So the living room had several inches of water from
what it looked like. So, you know, prayers for her,
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but literally prayers for everyone impacted by this hurricane as
well as the others. I think the only positive I
can take away from this, at least as of right now,
although it remains to be seen what the damage level is,
is that at least it didn't hit the coast of
Florida at Cat five, so it mellowed out to a
Cat three and then downgraded a Cat two and now
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presently a Cat one. And as I indicated, I took
a look at the radar on Weather Channel, it looked
like it would be a across the state of Florida
by at least before seven am. So of course the
trails from the hurricane are still going to be dumping
water and lord knows where it's going to go after that.
But millions of folks without power, and I guess, just
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going back to the five o'clock hour, briefly, let me
sum it up. Don't buy an EV. All the rules
that they were telling you to engage in before the
hurricane in order to prevent the EV from catching on fire,
and the concerns about the toxic fumes. If it does
get inundated with sea water, roll your windows down. Also,
don't drive it if it's been innundated with water. But
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if it has been inundated with water and it's in
your garage, move it out and away from your home. Now,
how are you going to be able to do that?
If it's not you're not supposed to operate it. I
don't know. It's just adding to my just multi page
list of reasons why I would never want to own one.
And go ahead, and let me remind you think about it.
The future under the you know, the the al Gore,
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Biden Harris administration, whatever, the green folks world, the New
World Order, all of the cars on the road are
going to be electric vehicles. And if you've got to
move them fifty feet away from your house in advance
of a weather event like this, where are they all
going to go? And thankfully, internal combustion engines don't come
with the risk of well, spontaneous combustion. Yeah, that's a
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bit of a downside. And in terms of the election,
I saw this article and you can find it for yourself.
You don't, I don't need to read it. It's over
at the Daily caller Conservatives reveal a plan to awaken
sleeping giant voter demographic that could decide White House. Bottom
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line is, there are ten million gun owners, firearms owners,
exercisers of their Second Amendment right to keep in their arms,
ten million of you folks out there that are not
registered to vote. And considering the margin the win lost
margins and presidential elections, most notably the last one, the
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margin was not that big. And the point among all
these different firearms associations, National Rifle Association just one of many.
They're trying to get the word out pro hunting organizations, NRA,
et cetera, et cetera, get out and vote. What is
wrong with you people? Well, and as I discovered reading
the article, they don't believe the vote counts. They're concerned
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about election integrity, and they don't trust the integrity the
election ergo they refuse to participate in the process. That's foolish.
I understand people believing that certain elections are compromised and
there are holes and gaps in the system. See the
state of California banning the idea of needing a photo
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ID to vote. But that is not the case everywhere.
Every state's election is governed by the state eight and
their election officials and their individual legislative branches and their
individual governors separate, so it may be perfect, and your
vote may absolutely be counted and means something in the
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election in many many states. So why would you just
look at some places where there've been shenanigans and we
know that there have been, and just conclude that you're
not going to vote at all? And the numbers are amazing.
I mentioned ten million total gun owners not registered to vote.
There are five hundred and fifteen thousand in Pennsylvania, three
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hundred and seventy thousand in Michigan and North Carolina. And
these are important, necessary states to win. And you would
think that someone who appreciates and exercises the right to
keep in bare arms and feels threatened by someone who
wants to take them away see Kamala harra Yus see
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every single Democrat that exists, that they might find a
concern about that, and presumably lean Republican. I don't know
if a single Republican out there trying to take away
your right to keep them bare arms. And you know,
for all the Democrats that actually had been elected to office,
remember that day you swore an oath to the Constitution
the United States of America, the same constitution that includes, yes,
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the First Amendment, right to free speech and free exercise
of religion, but more fundamentally, to the point on this,
the Second Amendment, right to keep the bar arms. You
can stand there with a straight face, swear to pull
the Constitution and do everything in your power to eradicate
that right. So if you're not registered, and you're a
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firearm owner, and you care about keeping the Second Amendment,
then please get out and vote. And I know registering
to vote has ended and it will be a day
late and a dollar short for me to bring this out,
but I was really irked and shocked by the numbers
that were revealed in the reporting on that and pivoting
over to Kamala Harris. Oh California is Unsafe Handgun Act,
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championed by the Vice President of the United States, who
wants to be the President of the United States of America,
championed it during her tenure as the state's attorney general.
The Unsafe Handgun Act, which went into effect, restricts the
importation and sale of firearms that don't meet their stringent
safety requirements. Including firing test drop tests at a specific
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safety features such as chamber load indicators and magazine disconnect mechanisms,
and if you fall, if you fail to meet those standards,
your gun is banned from stale in the state of California.
That's just one of multiple erosions in your right to
keep them bare arms. So turning back to Kamala Harris,
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she claimed in the sixty minutes interview that she owns
a glock handgun that she has actually gone out and fired.
Glock models are labeled in the state of California as
unsafe handguns and therefore barred from sale in the state.
The law only allows California residents to purchase Glock Gen
three models, which were grandfathered when they were when the
law was enacted. However, the sale of the later generations
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you folks out there know about them, the Gen fours
and fives, those are prohibited in California because they don't
comply with the state's safety requirements. California considers these newer
Glock models unsafe and get a load of this due
to the absence of features like Micro's stamping, which presidential
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candidate Kamala Harris implemented in twenty thirteen, microstamping mandates that
handguns imprint microscopic identifying information onto each fired cartridge. Most
firearm manufacturers, including the Glock handgun the Kamala Harris claims own,
have not adopted that feature. Obviously very expensive state of
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California that does offer an exemption for law enforcement portion personnel,
and as the former Attorney General of California apparently she
enjoys and qualifies for an exemption rules for the and
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Central Parkway near Elm Chuck Ingram on fifty five KRC
the talk station.
Speaker 1 (49:23):
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I've been kind of poking fun at folks out there
that think the weather has been manipulated to bring about
the natural disasters that we faced over the past couple
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of weeks. And I know that there's that harp system,
and I know that you can seed clouds, and I
know there's ways that manipulate the weather, But here I
am saying that, you know, I don't believe that they
can really effectively, you know, direct a particular storm in
any given direction. But more fundamentally behind my disbelief in
this concept is perhaps my still perhaps misguided belief that
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our own elected officials don't want to kill their own population.
And that's really suggestions coming by on these people that
will say the weather's manipulated. Oh this this hurricane was
just so awful Cat five and it never would have
happened if the government wasn't manipulating the weather, which is
a suggestion that the government is trying to kill you.
Is this a consequence of the lies that we've been
told over and over again, like through count COVID. Have
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we so much lost faith in the system? And I'm
going to make a point here in a second, so
lost faith in the system that we believe the President
of the United States or the CIA, the NSA, the DHS,
whoever is manipulating whether to bring about death and destruction,
I'd say, if you believe that you've completely lost faith
(50:48):
in the system, and of course why wouldn't we There
have been all kinds of serious allegations of abuse of
our constitutional rights by our various lettered agencies.
Speaker 4 (50:59):
We need to fix.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
Was in after we found out about the yeah, the
Hunter Biden laptop, and they all lied and told us
it was Russian disinformation. Allly to find out after the
election that no, we knew all along that it wasn't,
but we lied to you anyway in order bring about
a political result. That takes away from your faith in government,
doesn't it. But part of the problem with all that,
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And I don't disagree with us being jaded, cynical, and
with the concept of not putting your life's decisions in
the hands of idiots in Washington, d C. Whether they're
nefarious or just stupid. But this disbelief and this division
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and this mistrust overall across the board, mistrust of government
to the point where you believe that they want to
kill you. Doesn't that help those who are seeking to well,
maybe remake America in their own division, like this constitutional
(52:04):
convention we're going to be talking about coming up at
eight forty five. Rob Tuttle's doing a we don't need
a constitutional convention seminar. My friend Timothy just pointed out,
he said, well, my concerned about constchool convention. Why would
politicians who don't follow the Constitution as it is now
written care about ord here to anything that comes out
of a convention. My response, somebody's completely lost faith. But
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if you lost faith in our current constitutional system, this
republic that is so so wildly successful by all historical measurements,
if you so lost faith in it that you believe
that our elected officials are going to kill us and
that somehow, in some way we need to come up
with a different path, then you have been won over
by the left who wants you to believe all of
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that and believes that our system, this constitutional republic, is
inherently evil and wrong and must be done away with.
I think it's more important that we get rid of
the people who are making these decisions. If they're in
fact making them, there's a path to do that. Why
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do you think so many people on the left, and
so many of our lettered agencies and officials have been
on the war path to go after Donald Trump now
for the last six plus years. It seems seven eight
he represents something that they're not someone who is well.
I guess more along my mindset, which is the government
should be in control of all this, that they are
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biased politically, that they do lie and manipulate to bring
about whatever result they want, which seems largely to be
control over us and our day to hey day activities.
I think the system's fine. It's the people behind the
scenes and part of the people who we foolishly elect
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So if you're dared to tell the truth about the
worst hurricane response in history and now, hold and callous
and how absolutely checked out Harris and Biden have been,
especially when it comes to North Carolina and Georgia and
these states impacted by Hurricane Helen. It's now almost two
weeks and if you dare talk about it now, they're
(55:37):
trying to attack you and accuse you of being heartless.
Their own website pushes diversity, equity and inclusion over emergency response,
and they divert and they raid the funds from FEMA,
and then they tell us that they're running out of money.
And then all all of a sudden, they're saying they, oh,
we found the money somehow. You're the bad guy for
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pointing out their response so and that they've been missing
in action for two weeks.
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The highest seventy nine fifty one degrees.
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Right now, let's get a traffic update from the UCL
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That's five one, three, five eight four paint highway traffic
in pretty good shape and that includes northbound four seventy
one coming into town. No delays as of yet, and
it's best I can tell. The barrels are now out
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Six thirty FI fifty five KR City Talk Station. Thank
god for engineers. Dave just ficks my headset, so back
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little bit easier before we get more local stories, Let's
go to the phones. Five one, three two three talks
to what Jim's got this morning. Jim, thanks for calling.
Happy Friday, Eve, Hey.
Speaker 13 (58:11):
Good morning, Brian. I really appreciate your message and I
enjoy your show, have been listening for a number of years.
Speaker 14 (58:20):
But I think, yeah, so your.
Speaker 13 (58:24):
Last comment on you know, government maybe controlling or you know,
wanting people to die whatever, I'm not going to say
that I would agree there completely that way, but my
first point would be what about COVID.
Speaker 1 (58:42):
No, I did not know. That was what I said.
I go COVID, we got lied to. That's what I
was pointing to and I know where the the distrusting
government comes from. That's why I rattled off a whole
bunch of examples on why we should probably distrust our government.
But sure to what end? That's my problem, because you know,
the left is hell bent for leather to destroy the
US constitutional system to create something like socialism, because our
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constitution stands in the way of that. Now, if we
start losing faith in all the lettered agencies and all
of government, we think they're trying to kill us, which
is the only conclusion I can reach. If someone tells
me the hurricane was manipulated by government forces to make
it stronger and more deadly, that means the government is
trying to kill its own people, Republican, Democrat, independent, communist, socialists,
(59:26):
every stretch, white, black, Asian, literally everybody. Because you can't
tell a hurricane who to kill and not kill. We
all know that. But that's the takeaway from it when
I hear those comments, And if you think the government's
trying to kill you, then you're sort of maybe helping
along that that message that path to lead to maybe
getting rid of the current institution as we see it now.
(59:49):
It's not going to take away any threat from government
by actors who want to kill you, because it's just
going to get worse. But it certainly lends itself to
disrupting and undermining the unity that we used to to
have on some level here in America. That's my point.
That's all. Now, I hear your brother, I do. I
don't want to even because when I brought this up before,
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and I got three emails and a Facebook message showing
me how the government manipulates weather and all the different
times they did it, I guess it's just to what end?
What conclusion are you drawing if this is indeed a fact,
And that's the only conclusion I can reach, because the
suggestion in all of these comments about manipulating weather has
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been to make it worse, which is a straightforward statement
killing people. I appreciate it. Jim got to run. Laura
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Nine, think about kerrcde talk station. Try to have a
happy Thursday Slash Friday Eve Live from the front lines
in Florida. Front of the show, Laura Marsha is great
to have you call in the program this morning. Thanks
for calling yesterday. And I saw your videos that you
posted on Facebook and the ones you sent me. Wow,
A little bit of a wet situation in your house.
Please do tell all the listeners what's going on down there?
Speaker 4 (01:02:50):
Laura.
Speaker 15 (01:02:51):
Yeah, I have no words. I'm going on a couple
hours sleep, so bear with me. But I enjoy the distraction.
Right now before the sun comes up and we really
look outside. We've only been out with flashlights and it's
not pretty. We have a carport in our backyard, a
piece of a carport, yeah, big piece of metal. So
I'm glad that didn't hit anything like a window, but uh, yeah,
(01:03:15):
it was. It just the problem was as the rain
started right smacking the right in the beginning of the day,
right in the morning, and never stopped. It didn't. It
was still raining last night after midnight. It just did
not stop raining. And I if anyone remembers from yesterday,
we're not in a surge area. We're not in a
(01:03:37):
flood zone. We're four miles in from the water. It
was just the rain didn't stop and it was satched.
The end of the ground was already saturated. From what
my neighbor told us, he was brave enough to go
outside last night and one hundred mile hour winds. He
said the water was eight feet up his driveway, which
would probably be the same for us. We have about
(01:03:58):
the same elevation as him. The streets I apparently had
three feet of water, and I'm probably from what I've heard,
we've never seen anything like this here, have you. I
thought Debbie was bad, this was worse.
Speaker 1 (01:04:11):
So the water.
Speaker 15 (01:04:13):
Started seeping in about four o clocks. It was a
slow seep, but a steady seep, and it was seeping
in all three sides of our living room, which is
thank god it's sunken about three inches down from the
rest of our house, because who knows what would have happened,
and we literally were shot backing for.
Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
Hours, which cowels I guess answered my question that I
posed to you and respond to your message. The generator
from your neighbor's a whole house generator, I guess was
working since you had the shop back operating.
Speaker 15 (01:04:47):
Thank god. Yes, there would have been a total, total
different story if we would have not had that shop back,
because I only have so many towels and they're all soaked.
Speaker 16 (01:04:57):
Right now.
Speaker 15 (01:04:58):
Around the living room are are rugs. We have like
a huge ten x thirteen rug that's completely saturated at
our couch is sitting on. We tried to move as
much as we could out of the living room.
Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
But yeah, it was a mess.
Speaker 15 (01:05:12):
But we're okay. That's the main thing, and somehow we're
going to get through this. Yeah, I know your feeling
is leaking, but you know.
Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Yeah, and your ceiling is leaking too, because that was
another thing I noticed you pointed out, and you're in
your post. But when I think about it, you already
qualified this. You are four miles inland. You are not
in a flood zone, and yet that's what you are facing.
You're in one of the I suppose less impacted areas.
Speaker 17 (01:05:36):
King.
Speaker 1 (01:05:36):
I mean, I'm just wondering about the folks that are
closer to where the storm hit, in the flood zones
and flood areas. If you're having it that bad, then
it's just got to be just a god awful nightmare
for those folks.
Speaker 15 (01:05:48):
Yeah, they haven't gone watching the news. We haven't gone
into the beach areas yet, so yeah, I can't even
imagine what they look like with what we went through,
because they actually had the surges and tropic can of
feel the roof came off, I you know that.
Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
I saw that. Yeah, the Major League Baseball Stadium, Yeah,
the race play there and you know, the fun fact
and the comical element that came out of that. Not
that any of this is comical, Laura, but the reporting
on the roof flying off of the Tampa Bay Race
Stadium there, they point out that that stadium opened in
nineteen ninety and it costs one hundred and thirty eight
million to build, and they're scheduled to replace it in
(01:06:25):
time for the twenty twenty eight season with a one
point three billion dollar ballpark, which is just right about
what the dollar figure is for the improvement bayk Or
Stadium for the Bengals, So you can build a whole
stadium for what they want improvement. Sorry, I had to
get that in there for folks who were asleep when
I made the point earlier.
Speaker 15 (01:06:42):
But yeah, oh, when they were doing that whole thing,
you know what I was thinking about. I was like, Wow,
this sounds familiar. That's kind of like a Bengals stadium
and it is the same thing.
Speaker 4 (01:06:54):
I know.
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
And you did your roof survive. I understand you had
some some hurk sort of strapping for the roof that
they make that I guess.
Speaker 15 (01:07:04):
Yeah, it's a metal piece. It's I'll send you a picture.
It's kind of hard to describe. It's a metal piece
that almost looks like it's twisted, where one piece gets
nailed into the beam and then the other gets beamed
against the side and it's to ho told the roof down.
So Jim put a bunch of extra ones around yesterday.
(01:07:26):
We don't know what landed. We have a membrane roof,
which is popular down here, so that's where where the
water obviously came from, as there's probably holes punctured in it,
and we bunch of tree branches everywhere in the streets,
so my guess is they probably went. Many went on
(01:07:46):
our roof. We actually just redid our back fence and
we still have the old from the fifties metal poles
with the concrete that they buried him in.
Speaker 18 (01:07:56):
That was two feet.
Speaker 15 (01:07:57):
Long of concrete. Yeah, that's picked up one of those
and knocked out part of our fence. Oh geez, Jim
and I. I picking that up would be hard. It's
you know, solid concrete base. I could barely move it,
and that somehow got picked up and thrown into the fence. However,
my dining room table that we have slipped upside down,
(01:08:21):
that's for outside. It's not that heavy, maybe fifty pounds,
that's still there laying. We're right next to where that
poll was. Just the are another.
Speaker 1 (01:08:30):
Nature is absolutely wild. Well, I can't thank you for
giving us the update. It's just please more than anything
to hear that you're both okay and I'm certain you'll
be able to clean up and move on, and we'll
just keep our thoughts and prayers coming your way and
for everybody else who is even more impacted by it.
God love you, Laura. I appreciate you calling in and
best of luck to both you, and I'm always here
(01:08:50):
for you. If we can do anything, just let me
know absolutely.
Speaker 15 (01:08:54):
Like I said yesterday, I see you assume yes.
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one of those days. A Joe happy Friday Eve, not
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Thanks for calling this morning, Hey, Brian.
Speaker 19 (01:11:16):
First of all, the thoughts and prayers down people down
in Florida and North Carolina.
Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
Amen.
Speaker 19 (01:11:21):
But two things about the hurricane with the vers of
Tampa Bay who the lost the roof off the stadium.
Maybe they can use some of the insurance money to
help pay for the next stadium, It's true, instead of
replacing the room to use the money.
Speaker 1 (01:11:36):
For the next day. Well, they're they're out of pocket responsibility,
they're self insured. Retention may be pretty substantial, but I'm
sure they have exceeded it in this particular case because
the entire roof is gone. I mean, it's just gone.
Speaker 4 (01:11:51):
Great.
Speaker 19 (01:11:51):
And also they keep going about global warmings making the
hurricanes worse. But then in the same sentence they'll say,
we haven't seen her came like this in a hundred years.
Speaker 4 (01:12:01):
I know.
Speaker 19 (01:12:02):
I was like, it's global warming. How did we have
one hundred years ago?
Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
Thank you, Mike, If for no other reason, I appreciate
the call the points you're making, but that one is
knocking it out of the part. Of course, said, are
you going back to my original statement all the time
a global warming? Helly o, the state of Ohio was
covered by a blanket glacier. Thankfully global warming came along.
We have cornfields now where the glacier used to be. Yeah,
how is it that?
Speaker 4 (01:12:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
I know, I know, I know it was ten fifteen
thousand years ago or something. Good call Mike, I appreciate
your observation. I didn't bring this up earlier, but the
story came out earlier in the week, and this is
rather a frightening considering the open borders under the Biden
Harris administration and the aftermath of that. I got some
fun figures for you at the top of the air
news on that, most notably the financial realities like a
city like New York is dealing with thanks to again,
(01:12:49):
need Biden Harris administration not cracking down on the borders earlier.
They could have done it. They did it recently, but
we're all living the aftermath of it. But it's this
scary part FBI warnings, Justice Department concerns, the terror watch realities,
the two million known godaways that had no interaction with
law enforcement. The fact that they let so many criminals
(01:13:11):
in in spite of the faction that they had interactions
with customs officials or law enforcement on the border frightening situation.
We literally have no concept as to who these people are.
Generally speaking, these people, yes, the people came across the
southern border, people of different ethnicities, people of different religions,
people of different political ideologies, some of which may be
(01:13:32):
against the United States of America, like the guy they
arrested earlier in the week, Nasir Ahmad Talwadi. They unsealed
charges against this guy, accusing him of purchasing two Ak
forty sevens, ten magazines, and five hundred rounds of ammunition
piker from an FBI source. His brother also acted as
(01:13:53):
an accomplice a minor. The court filings show that this
guy planned to carry out out and attack on election Day.
They seize communications with an ISIS recruiter that between this guy,
this tallweedy guy in and ISIS recruiter, as well as talking
with the confidential FBI informants. They say he intended to
(01:14:16):
target the large gatherings of people and that both he
and his brother in law expected to die as martyrs
in the attack. See, they don't care about their own lives.
They're willing to make a statement and kill people in
the process, even if they're going to die doing it
straight to God and thirty seven or ninety four or
whatever number of virgins they claim they're going to get.
I guess I don't know if that's a motivating factor
(01:14:36):
for you, then you probably have a pretty poor and
pathetic social life here on Earth. He's been charged with
conspiring and attempting to provide material support to ISIS that
apparently carries a maximum sense of twenty years in prison,
as well as as receiving a firearm to carry out
a crime of terrorism, which carries a maximum prison sense
of fifteen years doc Court documents say that he came
(01:14:59):
to the United States shortly after the US draw from
Afghanistan on a special immigrant visa, which was given to
those who aided the military during the US's twenty year
war there. Along with purchasing weapons, he was in the
process of selling his home and had already purchased one
way tickets for his wife and other family members to
leave October seventeenth so they could return to Afghanistan and
(01:15:21):
live according to in their words or the statements from
the release Pure Islam, he spoke with an ISIS recruiter
discussed plans to purchase the weapons and have his family resettle.
Over the summer, he served how to access cameras in Washington,
d C. Visited webcams for both the White House and
the Washington Minient Research Gun laws, including which states have
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concealed carry. Don't know why that would matter for a
guy planning murder at turning General americ Ireland in a statement,
we will continue to combat the ongoing threat that ISIS
and its supporters posed to America's national security, and we
will identify, investigate, and prosecute individuals who seek to terrorise
the American people. Okay, one guy on a special immigrant visa? One?
(01:16:08):
And how many people have come across the border, known
and unknown over the past four years. And I'm not
saying they didn't come across the border border during the
Trump administration. Isn't that there weren't as many, right, millions
and millions. That is why I'm worried more about election
day and the aftermath after election Day than the outcome
(01:16:30):
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on the bottom of the hour. Donovdanil, Senior advisor Americans
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about early voting. Yes, not just for Democrats anymore. Bernie Moreno,
we'll discuss him. How that campaign's going as well. I
know they're hard at work in support of Bernie Morina
doing all that door knocking. They're trying to get to
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a million doors knock here in the state of Ohio
by election day, and they are well on their way
to achieving that goal. And to all the listeners that
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I want to personally thank you. It's difficult work. Sometimes
they try to make it as easy as possible, but
you're doing really good work by reaching out and having
actual conversations with folks, trying to steer folks away from
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what we know is going to happen with Sharon Brown
in office versus the better option with Bernie Moreno. Fast
forward and now we're gonna hear from Marine Corps retired
Colonel William Dunn. William's gonna give us a report on
boots on the ground in the wars in the Middle East,
as well as analysis of the pager attack. I suppose
the walkie talkie attack as well, unbelievably well coordinated attack
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on the terrorists in that one. Jay Ratliffe I heart
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We'll talk about the Turkish airline captain had dropped dead
during the flight, supporting Jay's effort to keep at least
two licensed pilots in the cabin in case something happened
to one of them. And of course the hurricane subject
of discussion with Jay about the airport closures and is
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there any commercial flight activity going on at least in
the state of Florida, and how is it impacting. We
always get hub delays from Jay as well, so that's
coming up. Then finally, we don't need a constitutional convention,
says Rob Tunnel. He's doing an empower youth seminar on
that subject, and we're gonna hear from Rob on why
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When you can't listen to love to the Judge, entered Apoltan,
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didn't hear the judge yesterday, you should definitely listen to
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that conversation. Just scary stuff. Going back to a theme
this morning about people having no confidence in their government
and actually believing it's nefarious evil. They certainly don't have
any respect for the Constitution in the United States of America.
Going back to the conversation about a constitutional convention, one
of my listeners, Timothy said, well, if they don't look
(01:19:37):
at if they don't pay attention to the constitution that
we have right now, which is the supreme law of
the land, what the hell good would a constitutional convention do.
Somebody's lost faith in their government, and one of the
reasons you might have lost faith is because of the
illegal immigrant situation. Thank you, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
appreciate that millions and millions. I point out, in the
last hour, we already had one guy applauding a terrorist
(01:19:58):
attack on election Day, and there are millions, millions more
that may would be within that realm of the then diagram,
the whole immigrant population with the subset of people who
might want to do harm to us. But it's also
had a profound financial impact, the just the massive humanity alone.
(01:20:18):
We've been talking about this for like a couple of
years now. New reporting from the New York Posts love
this coming to a theater near you. Department of Homeless
Shelters seeking a contract with hotels because the one they've
gotten now, I guess is expiring, kind of like the
Bengals lease seeking a contract with hotels to provide a
(01:20:39):
total of fourteen thousand rooms for illegal immigrants in New
York City. The city projects the spending. Here's where they
rubber meets the road. Folks find you got empty apart
or you got empty hotel rooms. You want to fill
them up, so do the hoteliers that own them. If
they are empty, they're not making money. You put an
illegal immigrant in them, they get their full rate. Basically anyway,
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spending on housing for migrants over the past two years,
and this fiscal year will surpass two point three billion dollars,
and much of that is going in rent for hotels.
In New York City, about one hundred and fifty hotels
(01:21:21):
are currently sheltering migrants. Total spending on migrant services over
three years will hit five point seventy six billion dollars.
Manhattan Institute to Think Tank woman there Nicole Galinas quote
by the New York Posts dating the obvious. The taxpayers
(01:21:42):
can't pay for this indefinitely, right you got Mayor Eric
Adams under indictment. This this Nicole Milana said, you know,
the governor should take control of the situation because right
now Eric Adams has his hands full dealing with his
criminal indictment. She said, it's unacceptable that so many hotels
Manhattan's Midtown and Downtown tourist districts have been converted into
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migrant shelters instead of serving the tourist industry. We should
stop using hotels as shelters by the end of the year. Well,
that's her wish. Benefiting from all this the New York
City Hotel Association. The city has contract with that entity.
Right now, three actually contracts total cost to house migrants
(01:22:25):
per room night. This is why the Hotel Association probably
loves the idea of their hotels being filled when they
otherwise would be empty. They get three hundred and fifty
two dollars per room per night. Now, pause from Roman
and pivot back over to the damage done by Hurricane Helene,
and everyone complaining about the wopping seven hundred and fifty
(01:22:47):
dollars that FEMA ad got them. And I know that's
not the only source of revenue or assistance from FEMA.
There's a lot of arguments going back and forth whether
FEMA's actually got the money or not, and how it's
been spending it. Parenthetically, billions of dollars going to resettle
illegal immigrants here in the United States ergo not enough
money to handle the flood victims, although I know they
(01:23:08):
have that put in a basket for use only for
immigrant services. Look, we got money over there, but we
can't use it for hurricane victims because well it's in
a basket whatever. But three hundred and fifty two dollars
every single night for thousands and thousands of illegal immigrants. Look,
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they're this new contract is for fourteen thousand additional hotel rooms. Now,
do we really care about our own citizenry or the
illegal immigrants making life pretty cushy for them? Honestly, they
care about the latter. Elections have consequences, and border policies
have consequences as well. And you can see the numbers
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are there and they are irrefutable, the before and after,
before Biden Harris and after Biden Harris, and this administration
is solely responsible for this financial nightmare that New York
and other cities, as well as the general population in
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the United States is facing right now amid a national
housing shortage. Oh oh, speaking of that, homeless population increased
more in twenty nineteen and twenty twenty, skyrocketing and twenty
twenty three, growing twelve percent compared to the year prior
and even climbing ten percent above the twenty seven twenty
(01:24:37):
twenty two average homeless has exploded, according to the US
Department of Housing in Urban Development. Thank you, Joe Biden,
Kamala Harris. I guess because I'm sure a large percentage
of the homeless in the United States are yes, illegal
immigrants LEAs that's my guest anyway, six hundred and fifty
three thousand, one hundred and four Americans homeless in twenty
twenty three. Now, let's just assume, for the sake of discussion,
(01:24:58):
if those are Americans CITI than homeless folks. It didn't
come from the four corners of the globe who have
the rights of citizenry.
Speaker 4 (01:25:04):
Here.
Speaker 1 (01:25:07):
Are they being sheltered in formerly luxury hotels at a
cost of three hundred and fifty two bucks a night? No,
I guess they aren't. Are they? Are they getting debit
cards and the like? I don't know what services are
available to the homeless here, but we have a growing
homeless population, exacerbated by, of course, any number of things,
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notably the drug crisis that we're facing here. But when
you look at it on a relative scale, I think
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You know.
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man the myth legend is Donovan Neil Wearing his senior
advisor for AFP Action Hacked. Donovan, Welcome back to the
morning show. It's always a pleasure to having you on, Brian,
always a pleasure to be with you. Be prosperity, hard
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at work. Every time you do a report about the
door knocking on behalf of Bernie Moreno and spread the message.
It's just amazing to me what you've been able to
accomplish in a fairly short period of time. How many
doors knocked thus far. I know you're trying to get
to a million before the election. Yeah, we're we're chugging
along towards a million.
Speaker 11 (01:36:25):
We're I think over this week and we'll break out
over seven hundred to get close to see hundred and
fifty thousand doors. So we're we're just going to keep
on pushing and uh, you know it's time to get
everybody you can out to vote.
Speaker 1 (01:36:36):
You're gonna knock on basically one out of every ten
or eleven residents of Ohio's doors.
Speaker 11 (01:36:43):
Yeah, we've set our site on that million. You got
eleven million a Highlands. That's the math, Brian. That is
really a really an accomplishment. AFP action dot COM's where
you help out and you can. It's not too late
to help, is it never too late. We've got twenty
six days to go to the election. We need more
and more people to get in the fight and join us, all.
Speaker 1 (01:37:02):
Right, Afpaction dot com is how you do that. So
early voting started this week. I know there's a big
push on the part of the Republicans to get out
and vote early. I've been trying to press for that myself. Obviously,
the world's an imperfect place. Hurricanes happened, for example. You
never know what's going to happen on election day. And
the Democrats have been taking advantage of early voting for
years and years now, much to the dismay of Republicans,
(01:37:23):
but with great success. So Donovan, you want to chime
in on early voting.
Speaker 14 (01:37:29):
It's the push we need to make.
Speaker 11 (01:37:31):
Brian, And in fact, I was out yesterday evening, took
three new volunteers out here in Mansfield, shared Brown's hometown.
By the way, we're mobilizing a lot of folks in
Richland County.
Speaker 4 (01:37:41):
Took him out.
Speaker 11 (01:37:42):
One of the doors we went to went to a gentleman,
really nice guy, said he's all in for Bernie, and
asked him, Hey, do you have a plan to go vote?
Speaker 14 (01:37:50):
What's your plan?
Speaker 11 (01:37:51):
It's sort of this psychology we work right like, you
got to make sure folks have a plan.
Speaker 4 (01:37:55):
To go vote.
Speaker 11 (01:37:55):
And he said, hey, I'm trying to get my wife
to go early vote.
Speaker 14 (01:37:58):
But I'm not trying to convince sir.
Speaker 11 (01:38:00):
I sit here, you're probably the best position to convincerr
to go vote, and all the good reasons, but I'm
going to give you. I'm going to give you a
few that I've been sharing. The one though, that I
think is most important is you just don't know what's
going to happen, right brank. You might have a family emergency,
your tire's going to go go flat. You your boss
makes you travel out of state for work, your kids
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are just like you don't know what you're actually going
to be doing on November fifth, or where the world's
going to be. But if you if you know tomorrow,
you open your calendar up and you look at your
calendar and you say, hey, tomorrow, I've got an hour
in the middle of the day to go down and
go vote at the.
Speaker 14 (01:38:36):
Local Board of Elections.
Speaker 1 (01:38:37):
Do it.
Speaker 11 (01:38:38):
Fill that time with your with your time to go.
Speaker 14 (01:38:40):
Vote and do it.
Speaker 11 (01:38:41):
It's so easy, it's so simple. And then you've got
that vote banked.
Speaker 14 (01:38:45):
You don't have to worry about it.
Speaker 11 (01:38:46):
You can sit back and uh, well better, yeah, don't
sit back, get out and get some friends.
Speaker 14 (01:38:51):
To go vote.
Speaker 1 (01:38:52):
Excellent point, and I've been I don't know if it's
going to play out this way, but I was either
the last big election. I think it was the last
presientinential election, but it may have been the last. You know,
at least two years ago.
Speaker 4 (01:39:04):
Pop.
Speaker 1 (01:39:04):
We already well piled in the car, the whole family did.
I got my son, my daughter, my wife. We all
went down to the Hamlin County Board of Elections. We
walked in, we voted, We got it out of the way.
It was really fun. I think we even went out
and got a bite to eat afterwards. So it's a
nice opportunity to spend some time together with friends or family,
get the votes done and over with. In that way,
you don't have anything to worry about on a going
forward basis just a great idea.
Speaker 11 (01:39:24):
Well yeah, and you know it could be your way
to make a difference. Right Maybe you're saying, hey, I
don't have the money to donate to the campaign right now,
I don't have the time to volunteer with the great
organization like AFP action. Sign waving isn't my jam. But
you know what, I've been hearing a lot about this
early vote. This is how right now I know I
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can make a difference. It's a way because again, what
I think is going to end up happening on election
if we get enough folks out to early vote, it's
going to put a shock in the system. Because it's Republicans.
Conservatives traditionally have not gotten out to early vote. We
just haven't put an emphasis on it. And I think
what you end up haven't happened is you know a
lot of our voters get that, you know, something happens
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on election day, and why I know most folks are committed.
You just don't know and put a shock in the system.
Get that vote banked, and then again use the time too,
now an election day to get your friends and family
out to vote.
Speaker 14 (01:40:18):
Make sure they've got a plan.
Speaker 1 (01:40:19):
A man that Donaldie, I understand you have on behalf
of Bernie Moreno. You're doing some work. How's how's that
campaign going? And I get the impression from you know,
rumors innuendo about insider polling data that he's actually doing
pretty well here in Ohio, which I guess is logical
considering Ohio as a red state, at least reliably so.
But how's the Moreno race going? I think it's going
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really well.
Speaker 11 (01:40:42):
As we're out there talking to voters, right, We've been
focused have going to swing universe of voters, these undecided.
We have just now started our get out the vote efforts.
We kick those off this past Saturday. When we look
at the polling, I mean, the reality is we're in
the margin of error, the positives of that our Shared
Brown has not been able to crack over fifty percent
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of the vote. As an eighteen year incumbent, fifty year politician.
To have less than fifty percent of Ohioans willing to
vote for you at this stage of the game isn't.
Speaker 14 (01:41:12):
A great position to be in. But you just got
to look at the top lines.
Speaker 11 (01:41:17):
Right, Donald Trump is pulling eight to ten points over
Kamala Harris, Shared Brown and Bernie Moreno or neck and neck,
or within two to four points of each other. There
is a lot of work we have to do to
connect more of those folks who say they're going to
vote for Donald Trump to Bernie Moreno. It's not an
insurmountable task, Brian, right, But what it's going to take
is a lot of hard work and dedication.
Speaker 14 (01:41:37):
People can't sit on the sidelines.
Speaker 11 (01:41:39):
We can't just let our throw off the gas pedal,
it's pedal to the floor, getting off the couch in
the streets and the communities and doing what our organization
does best, talking to voters, reminding them you can't just
stop with the president. You've got to go down ballot
and you've got to put conservatives. You got to send
conservatives to Washington if we're going to undo these decades
of DC dysfunction.
Speaker 14 (01:41:59):
Progressive so that brought on us, came into that.
Speaker 1 (01:42:01):
Now you've got three door Linch's taking place this Saturday
in southwest Ohio. Tell my listeners all about those opportunity
for them to help out.
Speaker 11 (01:42:09):
Yeah, I mean, we're out there knocking seven days a week,
but on Saturdays we try to We've been trying to
do something a little special, whether it's having Burne join
our team and give a give a raw ros speech
and help inspire everybody, or working with some of our
friends in the state legislators legislature. So we've got three
launches Butler County over at the Panera Bread in Westchester
on Marketplace Drive. In Hamilton, Claremont County, we'll be at
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Jungle Gyms.
Speaker 14 (01:42:32):
With State Rep. Adam Burg.
Speaker 11 (01:42:33):
Adam Burg by the way, as a listener of your show, Brian,
he calls me sometimes when he hears me on the
show and gives an update and we chatt But you'll
be joining us to give to give the troops a
raw ross speach and then we'll be Warren County at
the Panera Bread in Mason, Ohio with State Rep.
Speaker 14 (01:42:49):
Adam Matthews.
Speaker 11 (01:42:50):
You can find all these These will be on our
on our social media channel at afp Ohio at afp
Ohio on Twitter. For your listeners who are on there,
we'll just email us reach out to us Info Ohio
at FPHQ dot org and we'll get you plugged in
with those activities. But all across the state Saturday door
launches to help get out the vote for Bernie Moreno.
Speaker 1 (01:43:12):
All right, and just Jereker will add the links to
these events on my blog Paget fifty five carec dot
com so folks can get the information there as well.
I always love helping you spread the word on that.
It is great having you on always some positive information
and uh it's a Donovan. I cannot thank you enough
on behalf of all my more properly thinking listeners. Politically anyway,
We appreciate the work that you and AFP are doing.
And again I'll encourage all those folks out there that
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they have a few minutes of time, use them wisely.
Get out and vote early, or help a FP action,
do some door knocking and spread the word Donovan until
we talk again, get out there and knock some doors
on our behalf and keep up the great work, my friend.
That's where I'm headed here in a couple hours. Take care,
I figured, take care of my friend, stick around, folks,
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Seven fifty five KRCV Talk station, Brian Thomas, you're wishing
everyone to hear, are you happy Friday Eve? Looking forward
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I'd take her call. Thank you for holding Diana. Welcome
to the morning show.
Speaker 21 (01:46:36):
Good morning, Brian. Thank you for making my call.
Speaker 20 (01:46:37):
I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (01:46:38):
Please do it, Diana.
Speaker 21 (01:46:41):
So, I am the state communications coordinator for Convention Estate, Ohio,
and I just wanted to weigh in quickly. We will
be at the empower You event as well the audience listening,
and we will be there. I do have a blog post.
We have a couple of them up there that are
important on the empower You web page. Dan was nice
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enough to let us put that up there. But he's
a fair guy. He is having Rob him in and
do his talk, which is fine. So we'll be there
and answer questions and in the back of the room,
we won't be interrupting or anything, because we are, of
course pro Article five convention, and he is not right.
But I wanted to make it clear, just to clear
the air this morning, that we are not asking for
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a constitutional convention. This would be a state amending convention.
And our organization is called Convention of States Capital C.
We do often say, you know, a convention of states
as in like a lower lower case, because it's a
state convention. But it's really plain and simple, a state
amending convention that is in the Constitution given to us
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by our founders, for the purpose of writing amendments so
that when the federal government in the event, in the
event that the.
Speaker 12 (01:47:57):
Federal government needs to be reined in and are not
doing their jobs and they're not passing laws and amendments
that the states and the citizens want, we can do that.
Speaker 21 (01:48:07):
And if you read Article five, and I know you have,
but if you read Article five, anyone out there, it's
clearly stated that you can do amendments one way and
you can do it another and there is no rewrite
of the Constitution.
Speaker 1 (01:48:21):
Yeah, I was waiting. I was waiting for you to
get to that point, because that's the big concern most
people have in the reaction to it. It's well, wait
a second, it's just become a free for all. They're
going to throw the whole document out and start from scratch,
and how on the hell you know who's designated the delegates,
on and on or on. So the point being, if
you do a Convention of States, at least as I
understand it, and I'm no scholar on this topic, Diana,
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but you can limit it to a very pre defined,
you know, limited set of amendments or topics, so it
doesn't become the free for all the people worry about.
Speaker 21 (01:48:53):
That is correct. Ours certainly is not going to be
a free for all. We have three pillars of our resolute,
So thirty four states need to pass the resolution that
says we want to do this. It's a really high bar.
And our three pillars that are listed clearly in our
resolution are the power and jurisdiction to limit the power
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and jurisdiction of the federal government. So any amendment that
can be written about that to limit the power of
the federal government to promote this. The responsibility on behalf
of the federal the government federal government, and term limits.
All three things, and anything you can envision under those
three pillars would be fair game in the in the
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amending convention that we are asking for that Convention of
States is looking for. There's a lot of other uh,
there's a few other organizations out there with a little
bit of traction that are are trying to get thirty
four states to agree to a topic. But for us,
it's those three topics for Convention of States, And he
is speaking at pretty specifically against us, because we have
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the most traction understood.
Speaker 1 (01:49:59):
And hey, there's thirty seven red states out there. You
could get all of them to agree on a predefined
set of principles. You could actually get it accomplished if
you had the will of those various legislative bodies.
Speaker 21 (01:50:10):
We would need the will of the legislative bodies, and
we would need the will of the people in order
to get them passed, because once in convention, once those
amendments are written, that's all they can be done. Is
they can be proposed. Okay, they're not passed in the convention.
They are proposed, they're written down, they're dead right, they're
on a piece of paper. And then that gets pushed
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out to the state exactly like it would happen as
if you know, if Congress wrote an amendment today about
something good or bad. Okay, nobody would crush their pearls
and say they're trying to re Reconstitution. You wouldn't say that,
because that's not what they're doing. They're writing an amendment.
It pushes out to the states, and thirty eight states
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are a super majority of the states would have to
pass that's the right amendments. Yeah, package right there. All
they would be uh, you know, sent three individually. They
would be addressed if if we pass five or if
not passed, but if we wrote five, push them out
to the states. The states would look at those individually,
and the houses in the Senate and these state legislatures
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would have to pass those both pass them in each states.
It's a really really high bar states passage.
Speaker 1 (01:51:22):
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not supposed to be easily amended. That's the point of it.
Speaker 2 (01:51:27):
It's agreed, agreed, except.
Speaker 1 (01:51:29):
In state of Ohio, where we seem to amend it
almost every given election cycle. Diana, Diana, thank you for
calling it. Fortunately, I know it is Jez and Louise
and vote no on issue one. Let me get that
in there, Diana. Good luck at the the empower Youse Seminar.
And I know you'll be respectful and let him get
his point in, and I'm sure he'll allow for questions
and answers. At least I will ask him that very
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news about the report from the wars in Middle East
and the boots on the ground, as well as an
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analysis the pager attack of course Hesbala and other terrorists
forces funded by Iran butt often directed by Iran. And
thank you Biden administration. Appreciate your efforts to rehabilitate the
Iranian economy during Trump administration's tenure and the quote unquote
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oil reserves fell from sixty five billion dollars in twenty
eighteen down to twenty eight billion dollars in twenty nineteen,
and then as low as sixteen billion in twenty twenty.
Who was president then, Oh, that's right, Trump, So sixteen
billion dollars in twenty twenty. This is from a report
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one year. Fast forward from sixteen billion in oil revenue
to thirty seven billion in county year twenty twenty one,
fifty four billion in twenty two, and then fifty three
billion in twenty twenty three. Okay, The report points out
a ron was exporting five hundred and twenty seven thousand
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sixteen thousand barrels in twenty twenty three underd Biden, a
dramatic increase. Richard Goldberg, Senior Fell at the Foundation for
diveens Democracy said, quote, totally insane. This is not due
to sanctions evasion. This is of course due to the
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again they don't insist on enforcement like Donald Trump did.
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to gas fund wars and terrorists and rockets and drones.
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of escalating the war, because of course you have this
problem of Russia in China. But then most recently I
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welcome to the pifty five CARC Morning Show. Retired Marine
Corps Colonel William Bernard Dunn, President of Strategic Resilience Group.
He served over three decades in the United States Marine
Corps Badassery defined flew in many of the world's deadliest
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hotspots and dozens of combat missions as an attack helicopter pilot.
He and his team support US Central Command, Marine Forces,
Central Command, US Cyber Command, US Strategic Command, and Special
Ops Command Central worldwide. He's the author of a book
called Gunfighter's Rule, about the story of a boy destined
to become a United States Marine fighter pilot. Welcome to
the fifty five KRC Morning Show, Colonel. It is a
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real pleasure to have you on. Let me start by
thanking you for your service to our country.
Speaker 4 (01:58:51):
Well, sir, thank you very much.
Speaker 16 (01:58:53):
It's my pleasure and I really appreciate your time and
having me on the air this morning.
Speaker 1 (01:58:56):
Oh, this is going to be wildly interesting because we're
going to get to it in a moment, folks, the
coordinated attack involving the walkie talkies and pagers strategically planned
by yet an unknown source. Some people think Masad. But
we'll get to the details on that. But I gotta
I gotta ask you first, and I'm sure you get
this all the time. Colonel where'd you get the nickname Berner?
Speaker 20 (01:59:17):
Well, that's that's top secret.
Speaker 16 (01:59:22):
I would say that, I would say that alcohol was involved.
Speaker 1 (01:59:27):
All right, I understand that about it. That is wonderful. Anyhow,
moving on, let's talk about your organization because I've seen
your website Strategic Resilience Group. What is it that you
do day to day and why is it that your
organization recently had boots on the ground in Syria.
Speaker 16 (01:59:44):
Well, so, what we do is we have a couple
of major lines of operations. We do data analytics, We
do information warfare and information operations, and we also do
resiliency training for commercial organizations, plus a bunch of we
have other things in between with training and different things.
Speaker 4 (02:00:02):
Are our folks in Syria.
Speaker 16 (02:00:04):
We're supporting some of our high end professionals from d
D doing very specific work. Those folks are now and
you know they're out.
Speaker 4 (02:00:14):
Of Syria, they're doing at least our folks are out
of Syria.
Speaker 16 (02:00:17):
They're doing some other work in the Middle East right now,
but they support d D and a myriad of requirements
across you know, both, you know, both the battle space
but also supporting back here in the United States.
Speaker 1 (02:00:34):
Okay, you're not actually engaged in fighting, it's more behind
the scenes looking at our intelligence and other information and
intelligence gathering.
Speaker 4 (02:00:44):
I guess, yeah, that's correct.
Speaker 16 (02:00:47):
Our folks are not what I would consider on the
kinetic end, but they are supporting the people that are
on a kinnectic end.
Speaker 1 (02:00:54):
Fair enough, all right, moving over to well, I'm sorry,
I thought it was in many ways brilliant. How they
pulled it off is beyond my understanding, considering how many
people had one of these rigged pagers and then the
following day walkie talkies. I thought it was interesting and
(02:01:14):
I thought it was kind of neat. But then again,
on the flip side, it's really really scary that this happened.
So let's talk about the exploding pagers. Has there any
been any definitive determination as that who has responded behind it,
although we all kind of presume it was Mosad.
Speaker 4 (02:01:30):
I suspect.
Speaker 16 (02:01:31):
We will never hear Masad or Israel officially state that
they did this. Right now, we all think they probably
did or probably had a hand in it. But we
have some friends, some Israeli friends that we talked to
on a weekly basis, and they will.
Speaker 4 (02:01:45):
Not admit it. We're not going to ask them to
admit it.
Speaker 16 (02:01:49):
But what they did do is they pulled in exquisite
intelligence from across the battlespace, spanning years in banning multiple
countries to precisely target enemy commanders and enemy assets at
the same time on the same day, and then the
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same time on the second day.
Speaker 4 (02:02:13):
And imagine if you are.
Speaker 16 (02:02:15):
An enemy of Israel right now, the fear that that
has put into you, no right.
Speaker 1 (02:02:21):
I know, that's what That's one of the more brilliant
elements about it, the psychological, uh damaging effect that it
has on the terrorist organization that they hit, just the terrorist.
I mean, I know there was some collateral damage. There
always is in war, and I'm not gonna excuse it,
but this is reality, this is life. You know, Israel's
in a fight for its life. These people just blew
It's like they blew up four thousand terrorists in one hit.
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It was it was just it was amazing.
Speaker 16 (02:02:48):
It's amazing and and and you know, I saw a
thing this morning that Netanyahu put out to the people
of Lebanon, and it's brilliant. You know, let's assume a
Lebanese person is just a good person, right, but Hesbelah is.
Speaker 4 (02:03:04):
The one that's fighting this battle.
Speaker 16 (02:03:06):
So Hesbelah, because they're fighting, they are causing collateral damage
in Lebanon.
Speaker 4 (02:03:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:03:15):
People, yes, who may not be behind their efforts in
that regard, that's right.
Speaker 16 (02:03:19):
And so nan Yaho has called for them to basically
turn in the HESBLA fighters, which they probably won't do, right, Yeah,
but he's giving them an out. And this is what
I believe will happen. And Iran as well, give the
population an out so that you know, ideally, every man
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and woman across any country wants their children to live
and thrive. If your children are being surrounded by terrorists
and then put it a threat, maybe what you do
is you.
Speaker 4 (02:03:48):
Move those terrorists away from your area, and then that
helps end this war. That's what you hope for. Will
it happened?
Speaker 16 (02:03:57):
You know, in reality, no, one of the things that
I talk about in the book gunfighter's rule is. When
I was in Iraq during OAF one, I came across
a school in Baghdad. It was a girls elementary school
and on the wall my interpreter had to read it
to me was this big mural and you could see
it was Israel and it says you will never go
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to heaven until Palestine is free. And this was in
Iraq two thousand and three at a girls' school. So
the hatred in the Middle East against Israel is profound,
and they are truly fighting for their mere existence. So
I believe their actions in Lebanon and Gaza have been
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very adequate and very.
Speaker 4 (02:04:46):
Precise, reducing the casualties.
Speaker 16 (02:04:48):
Because what you don't want to do is caused such
a civilian problem, right, the civilians that they hate you.
Speaker 1 (02:04:57):
More exactly exactly. I do a segment with a retired
lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis, we call the Deep Die with
Daniel Davis. That's his position. This hatred is taught, it
is fully ingrained in the population, and it's generational. You know,
you kill my brother and you have children, and you
know that those people killed your uncle and they hate
the Israelis, and then it just is ever, a never
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ending cycle of hatred that's well literally taught like a religion,
or it's part of the religion almost or if it isn't.
Speaker 16 (02:05:28):
Well it is it's I don't know if you've ever
read the Koran, but one part of the Quran, if
you read it specifically, it talks about in essence, anyone
that is not Islam or for Islam is your enemy.
It's not as simple as that. But one of the
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things that they've done is they take these young men,
these young Middle Eastern men, and their leaders subvert a
bit with the Koran says. Because one of the things
that Koran says is you should not kill, But what
they do says you can kill if someone's attacking your mosque.
And so they've turned it in to that everybody's attacking Islam,
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and that becomes a you know, imagine if you're a
young man, that's the reason to fight, if someone is
attacking your faith, and it makes it very easy for
them to get these young men to fight.
Speaker 1 (02:06:22):
Well, Colonel Dunn, they're not attacking Islam. They're attacking one
subset of Islam, and that is the radical, murderous segment
of Islam. I mean it's not really a war against
the Islamic faith, is it.
Speaker 4 (02:06:35):
No, not at all.
Speaker 16 (02:06:36):
But that's how some of them get these young men
to fight, is they tell them that they are attacking
your faith, and then these young men sign up and
they want to go fight Americans, Israelis, or anyone that's
threatening allegedly threatening Islam. And that's how they get these
young men to fight. A lot of times. You know,
if I may, you know, I met a lot of
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Iraqis after oif one kind of calm down before the
rest of the insurgency began. They're just people trying to
stay alive and keep their families alive. They'll fight if
they have to, but they, you know, a lot of
them were forced into fighting us. And it was sad
because you don't want these young men dying for no
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reason and they're attacking our marines and marines they're going
to fight back and kill that period. But it was
sometimes sad that these ill equipped folks would attack us,
they would die.
Speaker 4 (02:07:34):
And we would look back and go, why would they
do that?
Speaker 16 (02:07:37):
Because they were believing in something that they may have
been tricked into believing.
Speaker 1 (02:07:43):
Understood, well, the world is filled with philosophies and put
people in that particular position if they don't step out
of themselves and sort of look at it from a
ten thousand foot perspective about what they're doing. Colonel don
If I may go back to the cell phone explosions,
the one of the more interesting elements about this that
they did target you know, has ball terrorists right, that
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they hit pretty much specifically just those terrorists. How is
it in an organization which any terrorist organization typically is.
It's made up of cells individuals who don't necessarily know
who the other ones are. They keep it separate from
each other, and they'll get orders, you know, from on top,
which go to the one person that does gets spread
out over the others. It's sort of like a pyramid
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scheme of sorts, but it's ideas to kind of help
them maintain their anonymity and help them maintain a minimalist
presence in the crowd to be activated whenever they're directed
to do so. How is it in that completely broken
up structure that they were able to get these phones
in the hands of just those terrorists?
Speaker 16 (02:08:44):
I would say they had perfect intel. Wow, people that were.
Speaker 1 (02:08:49):
On the ground, which going back to your point about,
you know, swaying the people to turn in. There may
be quite a few citizens that aren't happy with terrorists
control of their country that would help us help anybody
along that.
Speaker 4 (02:09:03):
Way, you would hope.
Speaker 16 (02:09:06):
So this is, like I said, this was perfect intel.
I have never seen anything this perfect in my thirty
you know, over thirty three years in the Marine Corps.
You know, we have great intel that shows you how
incredible and how much time and effort that the Israelis
put into their intel.
Speaker 4 (02:09:25):
Side of the world. I saw this.
Speaker 16 (02:09:27):
Morning on Iran, israel Is saying that the attack is coming.
They will not know what happened, but they will see
the results. So think of that ominous threat. Oh, you know,
if a plane or a missile comes, right, you can
understand that, you can rationalize, okay, jet came and dropped
the bomb on me, or a missile game and blew up,
(02:09:49):
you know, blew up my factory. But when someone gives
you that threat that you're not going to know what happened,
You're just going to see the result. That should send
shiver down the enemy of Israel.
Speaker 1 (02:10:03):
Well, if you had to anticipate what that form of
attack that might come in, I know Some are suggesting
that the oil infrastructure be attacked, and some are suggesting
the nuclear centrifuge areas. I know those are underground apparently,
but that could be attacked. But could it possibly be
that they unleash another like a Sutsnecks kind of software
(02:10:24):
that you know, blows up the centrifuges making the enriched
uranium or something along those lines.
Speaker 16 (02:10:31):
I think that's I think absolutely anything is possible. What
I would like to see, what I would this is
how I would do it is I would not attack
the oil. I would attack all war supporting infrastructure. I
would take out any of their aircraft or drone factories,
maybe drone factories. I would take out their nuclear plant
(02:10:52):
I would make I would blow their nuclear capability back
one hundred years.
Speaker 4 (02:10:56):
And then.
Speaker 16 (02:10:59):
What they're doing in Lebanon, you get the Iranian people, which,
by the way, with all of the work that had
been done in the past administrations, where Iran was on
its heels, Yes, they were almost imploding. We had them
on the verge and some of our old intel beliefs
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that the civilian population was going to overthrow the Iranian government.
This was years ago before an administration change that could
have happened.
Speaker 14 (02:11:28):
And none of this would be taking place right now.
Speaker 4 (02:11:30):
So that's what I would do if I was Israel.
Speaker 16 (02:11:32):
I would take out we're supporting infrastructure, leave the economy
right now alone, so that you're not making the Iranian people.
Some for the civilians, but they know the next wave
takes those outcause.
Speaker 4 (02:11:46):
You don't comply.
Speaker 14 (02:11:49):
Then your next wave is your economy understood.
Speaker 1 (02:11:52):
And I get those those arguments. I guess you know,
we all talk about in broader perspective, world War three
breaking out given the cozy relationship the Irans now have
with the Russians and the Chinese, and I just worry
about a larger global conflict breaking out. Any possibility of
that in your mind, Colonel, I.
Speaker 16 (02:12:11):
Think it's possible, but there is no in my mind.
In my mind, China in Russia will let Iran go.
Speaker 1 (02:12:21):
Maybe would be a Russia's best interest from an oil
production standpoint. Retired Colonel at Bernard don We're out of time.
I just love to talk. I can talk to you
for hours, sir, but let me end by thanking you
from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of
all of my listeners who feel the same way. Thanking
you for your service for our country. It's been a
fascinating conversation and you are always welcome here in the
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fifty five carsy morning, sure to discuss these world affareohs, colonel,
it's been a real pleasure.
Speaker 16 (02:12:45):
Well, thank you, sir, and have a great weekend and
holiday for all your listeners.
Speaker 4 (02:12:49):
I hope everybody has a great day.
Speaker 1 (02:12:50):
Thank you, and we will try you do the same.
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And since it's Tech Friday tomorrow, I just wanted to
get this in because it's it's sad and pathetic, but
it's kind of funny the same thing. Speaking of well,
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cell phones, exploding pages, walkie talkies, porch pirates, pores have
been stealing FedEx packages that have AT and T iPhones
in them, and often within just a minute or two
or even seconds after they've been delivered by the real
FedEx driver. These they have the tracking numbers apparently that
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makes the packages from AT and T particularly vulnerable. AT
and T typically does not require a signature on the delivery,
so FedEx driver shows up, drops off the box containing
an iPhone from specifically AT and T, and right after
that person leaves real FedEx driver, somebody walks up, often
wearing an Amazon delivery vest, grabs the package off the
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front steps, and they say they're reporting by Esther fungover
Wall Street. Jennals that happen so quickly that in some
of the ring doorbell videos of this happening, the FedEx
driver and the thief actually cross paths. So there's been
a big rise in ports stuff since the pandemic. But
if you know exactly when the thing's going to land
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on any given front door and you don't need a signature,
guess what. Apparently it's really easy to target you to
have it stolen. So just something else to keep in mind.
You might want to insist on a signature, or I
guess you have the same tracking number. You two can
find out when they're coming up to your driveway door.
You're to your door and be there before the porch
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a twenty five fifty five KRCY talk station Jay Ratliffe
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Oh?
Speaker 17 (02:16:38):
We are.
Speaker 4 (02:16:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (02:16:39):
The winds at the tropical storm morning kicked in and
about to this morning we were starting to get some
gusting winds forty fifty miles an hour with some rain.
Speaker 17 (02:16:49):
Most of it was just the winds though.
Speaker 18 (02:16:51):
And we've got four of these great, big oak trees
that are hundreds of years old ing the yard and
we keep them trimmed out of all the day stuff.
But having storm after storm after storm, you wonder just
how they're going to be able to with stand that.
We had some damage to the house with one of
the trees at the last storm, and we're thinking, okay,
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how the wind's going to be now, But we fared okay,
And even if we didn't, I mean goodness, looking at
the path of destruction going through Florida, that's just again
just horrific.
Speaker 17 (02:17:23):
And you know, to see.
Speaker 18 (02:17:25):
So much, you know, happening, it's just makes you count
your blessings.
Speaker 1 (02:17:29):
Amen to that. And I just real quick, i'd ask,
are you in an area that could be described as
a flood zone or do you have any risk of
any flooding happening? And I know with the TRRNCHI or rains,
you might get a little water in your house or something.
But are you high enough a way that you're not
going to be dealing with these potential issues?
Speaker 17 (02:17:47):
Yeah, we're right enough.
Speaker 18 (02:17:48):
We happen to live on a peninsula, so we've got
deep water on both sides of the house, but it
is far enough down that it would have to come
up quite a bit for that to be the case.
And we've got a two level house, so would you
go upstairs if things start coming through the front doors or.
Speaker 17 (02:18:04):
So we would be okay there.
Speaker 18 (02:18:06):
But yeah, we are not technically in a flood zone,
which means we pay six hundred and eighty dollars a
year for flood insurance versus the sixty eight hundred a
year it would be if it was a flood zone.
So I'm pleased to say we are not.
Speaker 1 (02:18:19):
Oh and so am I. That's good. One thing he
maybe don't have to worry about one thing we might
have to worry about. And I know we've talked before
about the idea of getting rid of co pilots and
just having one pilot in the cockpit. And I know
you you're on record saying that I think that's a
bad idea. Well, welcome to reality. I think you're right, Jay,
it sounds like a bad idea when your airline captain
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drops dead in the middle of the flight.
Speaker 18 (02:18:41):
Yeah, it was a Turkish Airlines flight. I think they're
going laed Istmbul and so they're tooling across the country
and yeah, he had a medical event takes place, the
captain collapses, they have medical intervention, which means the flight
attendants get involved. They've got a defibrillator on board, you've
got medical personnel that are always on the flight that
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will come and try to assist. The flight made emergency
landing in New York and by that time the captain
was gone. So it was just really a sad situation.
And yes, both Airbus and Boeing are working on prototypes
for the airlines at their request that would be in essence,
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a single pilot cockpit, stating that the automation that's available
today makes a second pilot unnecessary. And of course in
a situation like this, excuse me, yes.
Speaker 17 (02:19:35):
You do need it now now, Brian.
Speaker 18 (02:19:37):
Here's the other thing, though, the people that say there
should be no pilots cockpit will point to this as
an example of why you should not have anyone up there.
They'll point to the fact that most accidents in your
accidents are the result of human air and they'll say
that you've got so many airlines from a logistics standpoint,
that have to worry about the number of hours the
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crew members flying inconveniencing passengers when weather causes delays, where
those hours are exceeded and everything.
Speaker 17 (02:20:05):
Has to stop.
Speaker 18 (02:20:06):
If everything's fully automated, you have none of those worries,
and the airplanes can be kept in motion. Passengers wouldn't
be inconvenience, and they will they will throw it out
that yes.
Speaker 17 (02:20:17):
It would be safer. I don't agree.
Speaker 1 (02:20:19):
I don't okay, let me let me just see any
one pilot situation. Pilot drops dead, How does the automation
safely land the plane? I mean I IOLs? I know
about IOLs, But how would that kick out?
Speaker 18 (02:20:34):
Someone would be trained on the aircraft to step in. Now,
they would they would be a pilot to some extent,
but they would be trained on how to get everything
turned over to the automation side of things.
Speaker 12 (02:20:45):
Uh not?
Speaker 4 (02:20:46):
What not?
Speaker 17 (02:20:47):
The experience level you.
Speaker 18 (02:20:48):
Would have if you'd have uh, you know, two pilots
that had you know, tens of thousands of hours or
whatever between them on the flight deck. So and again,
the computers can only respond to what they've been programmed for.
And I know it's an overused example, but the Hudson
River landing with the bird strike with US Airways, We've
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never before had a double engine bird strike that caused
both engines to stop, turning that airplane into a glider.
Had the computer on board and aircraft been faced with
something that wasn't programmed for, what's going to happen? And look,
this is just years after nine to eleven and you've
got an airplane that's out of control with no engines,
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headed towards downtown New York. I mean, please, it's just yeah,
it would have been horrific.
Speaker 1 (02:21:38):
And then also you talk about, you know, they can
only do what they've been programmed to do. I understand
the concept of garbage in garbage out, and that not
that they would be putting garbage into it, but they
can't anticipate every scenario. But also, what are the concept
of hacking or maybe an emp or something. Once the
electronics are rendered incapable or corrupt, wouldn't it be nice
to flip the switch and be able to go to
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full man. I mean, so if you had a real
license piled then knows how to the land a plane
without the automation that someone would be there for that
total agreement.
Speaker 18 (02:22:06):
In fact, I want somebody that has a vested interest
in that plane landing set, well, I want their butt
on the line too. So when I understand and I
saw over the decades of working in that industry, and
I saw the level of training of these pilots where
the front landing gear was locked sideways and they're coming
(02:22:29):
into land and what do you do, Well, no problem,
they just landed like the Space Shuttle. They landed with
the nose up, and they allow it to continue to
go down the runway, nose up the entire way, and
in the last few minutes they just drop it down
on the nose where, yeah, the wheels, you know, sideways
is going to scribble a little bit. Now, that happened
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with a Jet Blue flight out on the West coast,
and that's exactly how they handled it, exactly the way
they've trained.
Speaker 17 (02:22:55):
And when the captain got.
Speaker 18 (02:22:56):
Off the plane, he was ticked because he missed the
center line by I think six inches.
Speaker 17 (02:23:01):
That's how good these people, these men and women are.
Speaker 1 (02:23:05):
Let's pause on that heavy note and we'll bring jayback.
Talk about hurricane conditions, the airport closures. When is commercial
flight activity going to resume in Earnest? Plus hub delays
which is a component of that more with Jay Ratliff
after these brief words, it's beyond hy KC detox dation.
Jay Ratliffe asked by our mediaviation expert Jay Ratlife, with
just one more segment. We've got to go a little
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shorter today because empower, are you some of our Rob
Tuttle's going to join the program in the last thing
to talk about in his mind, why we don't need
a constitutional convention. In the interim, let's get back to
Jay and talk about hurricane We've got obviously back to
back hurricanes. But in terms of shutting down airports, I
gotta imagine Tampa's not open right now. But what's the
story on this? When we are you opening one?
Speaker 4 (02:23:46):
Will?
Speaker 1 (02:23:47):
When when they reopen in Earnest, and when will this
commercial flight activity resume?
Speaker 18 (02:23:51):
Yeah, if airport's closed, Tampa, Saint Pete, Fort Myers, Sarasota,
all the way across Orlando, Daytona Beach. All those have
prevery much closed down Tuesday and Wednesday, and Brian, we're
expecting today that as the storm has moved through, the
airports will have to go through their necessary inspections. They'll
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be doing runway inspections, They'll be looking at the avionics
systems around the airport, making sure that it's also safe
from a facility standpoint for the employees, the passengers, the aircraft,
the crews, all of that. And they've got a checklist
of everything they go through to make sure things are okay,
and then once that's been verified, flight activity will start
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to resume. We might start to see some trickles later today,
but I think that within the next probably twenty four hours,
we'll start to see these airports come back to life.
And I think they should be back to full schedule
as early as Saturday. I've been getting a lot of
emails from people traveling this weekend or you know, coming
up over the Monday Columbus Day saying Jay, what do
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you think and given where these aircraft are staged and
the plans airlines have been, I think that we'll be
back to full schedule as early as Saturday. Now maybe
some things will change, but this storm has moved so
fast that it's going to allow us to recover quickly. Now, obviously,
if there's any airport damage to the facility itself, any
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runway damage where flooding or anything is corrupted a runway,
it might limits flight activity. But I suspect that we're
going to be in pretty good shape in just a
couple of days and we'll be back to normal operations.
Speaker 1 (02:25:27):
Well, any of these airports you routtled off, are any
of those major hubs, like when you think of Dallas
or you know, Chicago, you know major hubs. Atlanta is
another one. But are there are any of them that
are that big that kind have a profound ripple effect?
Speaker 14 (02:25:40):
Are there?
Speaker 4 (02:25:40):
Well?
Speaker 18 (02:25:41):
I mean Spirit has up lights where they've made in essence,
the Orlando a hub. But from the idea of anything big,
most of the major hubs in Florida would be the
Miami International and as well, but mainly Miami Orlando would
be kind of.
Speaker 17 (02:25:58):
A close second. And then but a lot of these
are just the.
Speaker 18 (02:26:01):
In and out to direct flights as outstations operate. And again,
the good news is that the people that do this,
they are so good at getting these airports back up,
because remember that's a revenue missile, yes, and the last
thing you want to do is have a silver revenue tube.
Is we call them an aircraft sitting around not doing anything.
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As well as the airport, they want to get that
bad boy fired up as quickly as they can. They
just need to make sure it's safe before they do it,
and then as soon as that's done, it's like, hey,
let's get the flights in here and go from there.
Orlando was never closed totally because it was still open
for emergency operations if the military had to bring in
any sort of a relief flight with medical personnel, cargo,
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those kinds of things. But again, when you look at Debbie,
how slow it moved and the problems it gave us,
this storm has been a very fast one and it's
exactly what we want to have. Not those winds, obviously,
but we want the storm to move through quickly so
that we can normal flight operations because you've got airlines
that are trying to bring in cargo, yeah, as well
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as the first responders and people that are anxious to
get home to check on friends, family and their property.
Speaker 17 (02:27:12):
So you can't resume that stuff too soon, well, real quick.
Speaker 1 (02:27:15):
For we get the hub lays and part comany this week, Jay,
how about the airplanes themselves? Did they fly those out
of the area before the hurricane was on final approach?
If a piece so bold always, I mean.
Speaker 18 (02:27:26):
What happens is, long before the winds got to the
point where they were problematic, airlines were canceling flights and
aircraft that were scheduled to be at all those airports
that were impacted in Florida. We staged them in other airports.
We'll get them out of there to nearby airports that
are out of the range of this storm. Because you
never want to have an aircraft that's in a high
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wind event where you've got debriflying all over the place,
that's going to get deinged. It becomes a mechanical situation.
It's out of service, so the mechanics can fix whatever
damage it is.
Speaker 17 (02:27:57):
So you don't take that chance.
Speaker 18 (02:27:58):
You get these expensive airplanes out of harm's way, and
as soon as that storm moves through Boom, you get
them back in. Their airlines stink when it comes to
customer service, but their regular flight operations like this, they've
got down to a t and They do a very
good job because they get us all accommodated long before
we have to get to the airport. They let us
know our flights are impacted. If they are, they give
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us options. If you want to put it off to
another week, another month, they have waivers that allow us
to do that without, you know, eating a change fee.
So the only thing that we had was United Airlines
Real Quick was kind of gouging people because the fares
out of Tampa to Chicago the last day of the
airport was open American United. Excuse me, American Southwest. We're
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charging like four six hundred dollars flights to Chicago. United
was over two thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (02:28:49):
Well, unleast Kamala Harris on them.
Speaker 18 (02:28:51):
We got to hit okay, but the administration didn't come
out quickly saying they were going to go after airlines,
and they quickly shut it down.
Speaker 1 (02:28:59):
So yeah, well, Maureen pointed out, we got to worry
about I guess tropical storm nay Dean next on the agenda. Anyway,
we'll talk about that down the road. Jay real quick
Hub delays, what are we looking at today, sir Orida?
Speaker 4 (02:29:10):
Is it?
Speaker 17 (02:29:11):
The rest of the country is in great.
Speaker 1 (02:29:12):
Shape, wonderful Jay. I always love talking to you, having
you in the morning show. Look forward to next Thursday,
and as always, best to health and love for you
in your better half, my friend.
Speaker 17 (02:29:20):
I appreciate it, serve that you too.
Speaker 1 (02:29:21):
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A very very happy Friday eve to you. Empower Youoamerica
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KRC Morning Show, Rob Tuddle. Do we want a constitutional convention?
(02:30:49):
That is the question mark subject matter of the upcoming
con conversation taking place tonight the tenth at seven pm
online Empower you America dot org to get registered for that,
whether you're going to show up at the empower Youth
studio or in person. Let me get by a way
a background. Rob Well, he's done a ton of research
on the constitutional conventions. He's been actively involved in politics
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more than twenty years, elected three times the Warren County
Central Committee, volunteer lobbyist for a number of nonprofits across
the states, including Dayton Right to Life. He teaches classes
on the Constitution across Ohio, both as a member of
Building Blocks for Liberty YAY and the Institution Institute Rather
on the Constitution, focusing on the serious problems of government
overreach and fiscal irresponsibility, subjects near and dear to my heart.
(02:31:33):
So Rob, Rob, it's great have you on the program.
Why are you a no on a constitutional convention or
convention of States?
Speaker 8 (02:31:43):
Well, thanks for having me on, and this is it's
a real honor. As you said, I've been doing a
lot of research into this, because when you first hear
about this idea that we could have a constitutional convention
and do things in the Constitution by adding amendments that
the Congress won't do do they won't limit themselves, right,
it's pretty exciting. So, unfortunately, I'm a bit of an
(02:32:06):
analytical personality, and I decided to do my own research
on both sides of the issue, and so what I
found out was that ultimately everything pointed to a very
dangerous situation if we were to convene another constitutional convention.
If you remember the first convention, they were expected to
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merely revise the Articles of Confederation, which was our first constitution,
but yet they ended up throwing it out and creating
an all new constitution. Once those delegates are convened in
a constitutional convention, they have plenty of potentiary power, which
means they can make any changes to the constitution they want.
And I think this is a very dangerous time, very
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toxic political environment, and we could expect to have a
lot of shenanigans at a convention like that.
Speaker 1 (02:32:55):
And I understand that concern and one of the concerns
expressed by my friend Rick Heron, who's been on the
program of times over the years on variety of subject matters. He's,
you know, Article five convention advocates. He says, he always
asks them, well, who will be selecting the delegates? And
the answer is is he points out the state Assembly,
which is leading to how reliably conservative is the majority
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of the speaker of the housing your state. We've got
a bit of a problem, like herding cats in Columbus.
It's republican state, it's republican governor House and Senate, and
yet they can't seem to get anything accomplished by way
of conservative values. That is a bit of a problem,
isn't it.
Speaker 8 (02:33:31):
Well, absolutely, we can't necessarily trust the state legislatures to,
you know, to appoint people that are going to do
a good job for at least US conservatives. But I
would say that it's not even a sure thing that
the state legislators are going to appoint the delegates. There
was a Congressional Research Service report which is the most
comprehensive research on how an Article five convention would actually
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be conducted back in twenty fourteen. It was updated by
the CRS and that sixteen and seventeen, and they pointed
out that there are no rules around a constitutional convention
or the requirements or characteristics of delegates, not even how
many delegates there would be. And the CRS suggested that
Congress actually has broad latitude. And you may be familiar,
(02:34:19):
and I'm sure you are, with the necessary improper clause
at the US Constitution that says that if Congress can
call a convention, then they have certain capabilities with respective
defining the boundaries of the convention that they call. So
it could very well be that Congress creates a situation
(02:34:39):
where the delegates are elected in the states. In fact,
that has been suggested in legislation in the past.
Speaker 1 (02:34:46):
Well as I suppose a fail safe mechanism, whatever would
happen in this Convention of States. Constitutional convention would have
to be then submitted to the states for ratification or
for approval, and you're going to have to get everyone
and thirty how is it thirty seven states would need
to agree, yeah, thirty eight yep, so.
Speaker 8 (02:35:05):
That will be the course of the states would have
to ratify.
Speaker 1 (02:35:08):
Yes, yes, So if they went off the rails and
you know, they took away our freedom of speech or
our Second Amendment rights keeping baar arms, or do what
they always are doing anyway, ignoring our Fourth Amendment right
to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures once it
lands in any given state, to be like, hell, no,
we're not going to vote for that, and then the
whole concept be thrown out the window.
Speaker 2 (02:35:25):
Right, Well, that's a possibility.
Speaker 8 (02:35:29):
I would suggest that thirty four states have to request
the convention in the first place, and so you've got
thirty four that are going to be you know, pretty
likely to respond positively when they come back for ratification.
But you know, more than that, we've seen the states
in recent years, and take a look at Ohio, Brian,
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We've seen the people of Ohio pass things that we
never thought that they would pass in the Constitution of Ohio.
I'm not sure that I want to take that risk.
And frankly, there's a bill in the US Congress right
now by Jody Errington out of Texas. It's in the
Judiciary Committee as we speak, that says that the ratification
will actually be done by conventions in the states, not
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by the state legislatures. So when George Soros and those
guys get their money and advertising, we've seen what they
can do by the issue where the states are convincing them.
Speaker 1 (02:36:24):
Yeah, like the abortion issue in Issue one that's currently
pending right now, there is fat liberal money behind support
for Issue one, and I'm a firm no on it
to the extent you want to listen to me vote
no on one.
Speaker 8 (02:36:34):
Right, Oh, absolutely, we're against. And you know, most of
the money for Issue one, the current issue one, as
well as the previous ones, came from out of state,
a lot of it even from out of the country. Well,
you know, what do they do in middle in the
state of Ohio.
Speaker 1 (02:36:47):
Well, and that's just going to be a phenomenon going forward.
As the world has become an extremely close play small place,
and foreign influence is really easy to accomplish these days
through just handing out checks to people to go ahead
and submit the campaign contributions directly to the re elected representative,
even though the money originated in a foreign country. Crazy
(02:37:09):
stuff going on out there. Tonight is the night seven
PM for Rob Tuttle talking about the Constitutional Convention. Empower
you America dot Org. I strongly encourage you to get
under there at anytime today register to attend in person
or to attend virtually. Rob, Good luck tonight, have an
enjoyable conversation. I know the pro folks are going to
be there. We had a woman calling Diana called in
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earlier said their folks are going to be in the audience.
Oh good, Well, she promised.
Speaker 8 (02:37:33):
To play nice I talked to those folks all the time.
Speaker 1 (02:37:35):
Good good, So she promised to play nicely with you.
Speaker 8 (02:37:40):
We always play nicely with each other. But can I
just take one second to put in a plug for
Orlando Sanza. I had this, Yeah, so Orlando I know
I've heard him speak about the enumerated powers in the Constitution.
I know he's a fiscal Hawckey's a CPA. He's anxious
to get on the Budget committee up in Congress. And
we wouldn't have a budget problem or an out of
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control spending problem if we had people like Orlando Sanza
in Congress who would obey the constitution.
Speaker 17 (02:38:08):
That we currently have.
Speaker 8 (02:38:09):
A Matt, I don't know why people think that if
Congress doesn't obey the Constitution today, that merely adding a
couple of new amendments that constitution is all of a sudden,
they're going to.
Speaker 1 (02:38:20):
Start obeying it. Echoing the comments from a listener that
made earlier this morning, he said the exact same thing, Rob,
have fun tonight, enjoy the conversation, Folks, tune in through
the empower Youamerica dot org website. Rob's a real pleasure
to have you on the program today. Thanks for what
you're doing. Thank you, Brian, my pleasure brother. Folks, if
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