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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Giggity gey geggy goo.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Do you find yourself focused on something then you become
preoccupied with a shiny object. You may be suffering from
Epstein distraction.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
When are they going to release those files? Ooh, real cane,
sugar and coke. That sounds healthy.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Epstein distraction affects four out of five Americans.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
I just want to know who's on the list. Change
the mascot back to redskins. I don't know how I
feel about that.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
If someone yells squirrel and your world turns upside down,
you may have Epstein distraction.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Oh no, the president has cankles.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Ze o'donald is a threat to human reopening Alcatraz, the
one from the movies Cool.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Epstein distraction is real.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
I wonder if Trump is.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
A list that'll teach you to take your side chick
to a Coldplay concert.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Stupid Epstein distraction. Ask your doctor if total amnesia about
billionaires is right for you.

Speaker 5 (00:57):
Look a UFO made out a lawful Yes, this is
not headline news. Mariah Carry announced the details of her
sixteenth album, and Nick Cannon announced plans for his sixteenth child.
Southwest Airline says announced it'll use a signed seating starting
January twenty seventh, while Spirit is considering adding a no shirt,

(01:19):
no shoes, no service policy, Sarah Michelle Keller and Jennifer
love Hewitt are reportedly feuding.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Maybe it's just me, but wouldn't it.

Speaker 6 (01:29):
Be fun to see them settle things in a mud pit?
NFL training camps opened. According to my calculations, the New
York Jets are already mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, and
Slash turned sixty today. He'll blow out his candles and
then try to grab a slice of cake real quick
before Axel Rose eats the whole thing. This is not

(01:51):
headline news, SOOA wake up, grab a cover to.

Speaker 7 (02:07):
Its joli.

Speaker 8 (02:08):
Cat cannot join the real rule.

Speaker 7 (02:17):
Put to me the boy, Can I tell you a.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
Lot thing?

Speaker 5 (02:26):
Nothing?

Speaker 9 (02:26):
No A can slid cat, Sally can, Sally can?

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Sally can.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
In this present crisis, government is not the solution to
our problem.

Speaker 7 (02:56):
Government is the problem.

Speaker 10 (03:00):
This is Charlotte County Speaks, Your chance to let your
voice be heard on local, state, and national Witch shoes
and now broadcasting live from a dumpy little warehouse behind
a taco bell. The host of Charlotte County Speaks Can
love Joy.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FMWCCF Radio
dot com and on your iHeartRadio app. This is Charlotte
County Speaks can lovejoy with you. On a hump Day Wednesday,
Jason Bront joins us in the studio from Florida Straits
and a couple of restaurants and a mushroom, farmers market
dealership and all kinds. You got a lot of irons

(03:46):
in the fire, as they say.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
Just keep throwing eggs at the wall to see what stays.
That's good to see you this morning and everyone else.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
And via teams up in the mountains of Georgia, it's
little Mikembassie anyhow.

Speaker 11 (04:00):
I'm like, good morning, Yes, can you hear me over?

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Yeah, barely over? It sounds. I don't know what we
got to figure this teams. You gotta figure this team's
thing out.

Speaker 11 (04:11):
I know, I you know, the Microsoft decide said they
don't like Skype anymore, and then they have to do
a whole other thing, and it's like, why why does
it matter?

Speaker 1 (04:20):
And I didn't have Zanes well, and it wouldn't have
mattered anyway because it still would have been his work numbers.
So you know, I don't know what to tell you.

Speaker 8 (04:31):
I don't know you have a clothes pin on your nose,
mic that what's going on?

Speaker 11 (04:35):
This is just.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Poor See I'm calling it on teams via. He's on
his cell phone, so he's not on the laptop metro.

Speaker 4 (04:46):
Yeah, yeah, cricket, cricket, No, what's the other one?

Speaker 11 (04:52):
Twenty five hundred feet up on top of a mountain
doesn't help either where I already have horrible internet reception?

Speaker 1 (05:00):
All right, okay, startling, all right, so he's whining this morning.

Speaker 8 (05:06):
Yeah it is.

Speaker 11 (05:09):
While it is hot up here, it's certainly not the
Florida heat. And there's always been a nice breeze every
day and it's been very nice up here in the mountains.
It's going to be back up here.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
Yeah, it's nice. Yeah, I'll be uh, I'll be doing
that tomorrow, heading back to old Spokalou. Wh're currently it's
fifty six. Oh, I want to be liking that, and
they'll get up to eighty five and their humidity is

(05:40):
h well, it's eighty nine percent. So it's a little
humid up there this morning, but you really don't feel it.

Speaker 8 (05:48):
No up there, No, and it's got that nice.

Speaker 11 (05:50):
Take one for the team and put a camera on
and go walk around Seattle and see Seattle.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
I'm not going to Seeattle. Hell no, I'm not going.
Oh no, there's enough devastation in Spokane. It's arson. It's
arson season in Spokane. I'm serious. I mean, these rat
bastards just light fires everywhere up there at this time
of year. It's insane the amount of arson that's going on,
and it's in and they try to play it off like,

(06:16):
you know, don't don't throw your cigarette butts out the window.

Speaker 8 (06:20):
We don't know what's causing that.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
What they need to do is get get the next
arson tye chain around his waist and dragon behind their
truck down riverside and maybe they'll give people the reason
not to be arsonists anymore. But yeah, tons of fires
up there burning.

Speaker 4 (06:36):
Yeah, well say that's how the fires happened as well.

Speaker 8 (06:40):
Yeah, a bunch of people with the arsons.

Speaker 11 (06:42):
Yeah. Is it the cigarette butts or is it the
homeless vagrant migrants with the molotov cocktails? We're not sure.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Yeah, we can't. We can't determine the cause. Yes, got
our fire investigators there right now. But other than that, yeah,
it should be fun it should be good time. So,
uh we we lost the Ausy yesterday. Uh Ozzy Osbourne,
I heard the godfather of metal, and so uh we'll

(07:11):
be playing Ozzy all morning long. There you go from
his Black Sabbath to his Uh, well, I got one
song that wasn't Randy Rhodes, but I loved I loved
his Black Sabbath stuff, his early stuff, and his first
two albums that he did with Randy Rhodes. After that,
I kind of I.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
Liked a few Assy songs, but I didn't understand the
huge cult hype behind him. I do find it funny
all the people on social media like rest in peace.
He's in a better place now. The guy literally was
the prince of darkness. He's in hell where he wanted
to be. That's what he's saying for.

Speaker 8 (07:47):
That's what he shot for, that's what he aimed for.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
You got Jack Pasobic out there.

Speaker 11 (07:54):
Christian?

Speaker 8 (07:55):
Yes, No, I can't do that and be azzy at
the same time. Things don't exist.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
He was allegedly born again, Uh later in life, I
don't believe it. Well, that's what Jack Pasobic is saying.
Yeah he was. He was very much the Christian in
the end.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
Yeah, but you can't do that and then go on
stage always and songs again.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
God still watching my friend. You can always get fire insurance.

Speaker 8 (08:23):
And say.

Speaker 11 (08:26):
Yeah, but he always had those big crosses on lately. Yeah,
that you would always see as well. So I mean,
you know, the bigger the cross he was trying to,
you know, make up for some things.

Speaker 4 (08:37):
I'm sure, yeah, I mean that's like uh, And he
didn't he thought it was a rubber animal.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
He didn't realize it was actually a live bat because
he was too messed up on truck. Yeah, because he
had to go through a series of U rabi and
those aren't fun.

Speaker 8 (08:55):
Those are not fun. Oh you weren't supposed to eat
the bat? You good type boy?

Speaker 1 (09:02):
Well we're because I had to read another another reason
I'm a basket case. This morning, Jason comes in. We're
trying to get you figured out on teams. I got
a bunch of stuff going on. There's apparently a dead
rat or something in there anyway, because the whole sales
office is full of flies.

Speaker 8 (09:22):
Again.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
No, that's just it. There's no smell, but the flies.
They were in there yesterday. The rat people came yesterday.
Couldn't find a thing. None of the traps are set off.
None of the girls who are the indicator of if
there's something dead around here, maybe they're the ones drawing
and yeah, well it's a scene from the Exorcist in
Lisa's office. Man just flies everywhere. But so we had

(09:49):
that going on. Plush, We're todd thought I was out
all week this week, so we have the Radio America
clocks up in here, so I got to go and
redo that, which means we're stack full of commercials, which
means we got to do this.

Speaker 12 (10:06):
I'm the dude, so that's what you call me, you
know that? Or is dudeenus or duder or you know
el dud reno if you're not into the whole brevity thing.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Will be right back with Charlotte County Speaks News Radio
fifteen eighty WCCF.

Speaker 13 (10:26):
I'm often asked what type of people do you hire
at Markowski Investments? Well, first and foremost, obviously without a doubt,
goes without saying, integrity above everything else. But you want
some traits traits that I look for, high performance, human traits, driven.

(10:46):
I want people that are driven, driven.

Speaker 14 (10:49):
To succeed, people that don't need me to step.

Speaker 13 (10:55):
Up and motivate them every single day. Resilient, not just resilience.
I want anti fragility. I want setbacks that are inevitably
going to happen. I want them to make you stronger.
Another thing, get stuff done. Don't talk about getting stuff done.

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while you work. Positive attitude all the time.

Speaker 13 (11:24):
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Speaker 12 (11:37):
Iron that was pretty good, Come on, little terrifying.

Speaker 11 (11:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
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it was pretty good.

Speaker 8 (11:56):
That was pretty spun onation.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Didn't need any effect.

Speaker 8 (12:01):
Well, I can't.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
It's not demonic. That was a Christian possession, Yes, yes, yes, Christian.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
Frequent Well this was when he was possessed.

Speaker 8 (12:11):
Oh okay, okay, iron Man.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
That was black Sabbath. That's when he was still.

Speaker 8 (12:15):
Sabbath of color, Sabbath of color. To be inclusive these days.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM, WCCF
nine twenty three. Here at Charlotte County Speaks phone lines
nine four one two zero six, fifteen eighty. So what's
going on here in Bassianny? What's up? What's the deal,
what's the word, what's what's what's the skinny, what's the scoop?

Speaker 11 (12:41):
Well, i'll tell you the word on the street is,
we're not quite sure how inflation is helping. I mentioned Seattle,
and I'll tell you what's happening here in Georgia. But
Seattle phases the nation's worst inflation as living costs store
You may say, oh, ge what a shock, because didn't
they raise that minimum wage way too high? It seems

(13:04):
the Seattle area is experiencing the highest inflationary pressure of
any major US metropolitan area, according to a new report
from wallet hub using the Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
The study compared inflation over the past two months and
year to year across twenty three major metro areas, and
Seattle topped the list. Prices in the Seattle Bellevue Tacoma

(13:29):
area have jumped one point four percent in just the
last two months and two point seven percent over the
last year, while at hub found that the region's food
prices rose four point eight percent over the last year,
both for groceries and dining out, while energy costs surged
by five percent. People in Washington State are already paying

(13:50):
the fourth highest grocery bills in the country, according to
a separate twenty twenty four report, trailing only California, Nevada,
and missiship Who knew Mississippi was so bad? That means
a family of four spending one thousand dollars monthly on
food is now shelling out an additional five hundred and
seventy six dollars annually due to inflation. Meanwhile, state local

(14:14):
policies are compounding the economic strain. On January one, Seattle's
minimum wage jumped to twenty dollars and seventy six cents
per hour for allee all employers, one of the highest
rates in the US, And in July, Washington's gas tax
climbed another six cents per gallon, now totaling fifty five

(14:35):
point four cents, with annual increases tied to inflation. Beginning
in twenty twenty six, diesel taxes rose by three cents
to fifty eight point four cents per gallon and are
set to increase again in twenty twenty seven and beyond.
So they wonder why they have these problems, but they
do it to themselves. Meanwhile, where I am here in Georgia,

(14:57):
if you go, I'm in this little, small, small town's
doing well. They actually are opening more kind of brick
historic looking type of plaza areas where instead of like
they're in Florida where you have the big long strip
mall with a couple different people in it, you might
have sort of it's like the old school mini mall

(15:18):
where it's a nice historic looking brick building and then
people just sublet tinier little spaces in that building, which
is sort of sort of like almost a nicer version
of the old sun Flea market. But if you go
half an hour west to Blue Ridge, that's more of
the tourist destination. And we went there yesterday and one

(15:40):
of the shop owners we were talking to said, it's
kind of been a slower summer. He said sometimes people
will come in and maybe just buy something small or
just nothing at all, because he doesn't think people are
back in a true spending mood yet, that they're still
very skeptical. He said, come to fall, which should be

(16:01):
the busiest time of year around here, it will be
a bigger determination of what's going to happen. I think
people are still just scared to spend money.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
Well, yeah, I mean economically things things are getting a
lot better, but yes, when you raise the minimum wage.
You know, you people are idiots. All you're doing you
raise the minimum rage, the cost of living is going
to go up to compensate for it. The employers aren't

(16:35):
just going to raise the minimum wage and not raise
their prices at all to compensate for it. They have to.
And that's why you're seeing kiosks at McDonald's instead of
that's the human being.

Speaker 4 (16:46):
I'mnest thing that they could have asked for it, because
you're just going to price people right out of the market.
You're not going to have employees. And we're doing it
right at the time that AI is about to be
a GI We're not needed, we're not needed. We're going
to raise that wage right on us.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Yes, some aren't, but yeah. And then you've got a
lot of businesses that are trying to take the tariffs
and make that the excuse for them raising their prices
when the tariffs aren't really affecting them at all. And
then you've got the city of Gainesville, which is high
property taxes by over eighty five percent in the last

(17:22):
four years, while their city budget has gone up ninety
million dollars per year, seeing one.

Speaker 11 (17:34):
Hundred millioneople what the Democrats want to do to the
United States. All they have to do is look at Seattle.
And despite the national trends showing gas prices leveling off
or falling, Washington State stands alone as the only state
in the US where gas prices are higher than they
were a year ago. And even California, they just did
a Yeah, even California.

Speaker 8 (17:57):
That's because Democrats are stupid.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Yeah, they are there idiots.

Speaker 11 (18:00):
Yeah, yeah to nights. Seattle now has the highest cost
for a thirty minute uber ride in the US, at
a staggering sixty dollars, double what riders pay in states
like Indiana.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Wow, so people are leaving, you know, people are going
to be leaving Washington and and you know that crap
just isn't in Seattle as well, it's going across the state.
I mean, the disease of Marxism is spreading into Spokane too.
I mean it just spreads. It's like freaking herpes, but uh,

(18:34):
but more colorful, Yes, more colorful. It is more colorful.
It burns burns with some night, you know, because when
you get all those other chemicals in the flames, he
gets some nice blues and purple. Yeah, it's kind of cool.
Ninety six is what we're paying for unleaded regular here.
That's not terrible.

Speaker 8 (18:55):
I would like it to be a dollar account.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
That would be nice.

Speaker 8 (18:57):
But I don't think I don't think that's ever happened.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
Under three is probably as good as we're going to get.
I don't mind that. Really what a gas? What's gas
up there? Joja?

Speaker 11 (19:08):
I think gas up here right now is two seventy nine?

Speaker 1 (19:10):
No, so yeah, a little that same, a little cheaper.
That's cool, that's cool.

Speaker 11 (19:14):
Yeah, yeah, it's not bad.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
So it is getting better. But you know, and again
you've got California with even higher gas prices than Washington.
They might not be, you know, higher than they were
a year ago. Apparently Seattle's got the highest, but they're
still you're still paying well over five. And on top
of that, Gavin's got the highest unemployment rate of any

(19:39):
state in the nation. He's got How this guy thinks
he's going to be able to make run for president
in twenty twenty eight and win anything is.

Speaker 8 (19:50):
Because he's going to have a whole bunch of the
Seals sitting on the side.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
Whatever. Say, well, that's just it. If you if looks
are the only way.

Speaker 8 (20:00):
Yeah. Well, you know, Ted Bundy was a good looking
guy too.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
You know, yeah, that's true, that's true.

Speaker 8 (20:04):
He was.

Speaker 4 (20:05):
The Democrats and their virtue signaling is getting completely out
of control because.

Speaker 8 (20:09):
They don't care about the actual issues.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
You know something else, Well, apparently neither do the Republicans,
and we'll get to them in a minute. Here.

Speaker 8 (20:15):
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Speaker 1 (20:24):
Let's get back to the show.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
We'll be right back with Charlotte County Speaks on News
Radio fifteen eighty WCCF.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM, WCCF
nine thirty five. Here Charlotte County Speaks. Phone lines are
nine four one two zero six fifteen eighty, toll free
eight eight eight four four to one, fifteen eighty. Jason
Brunt in the house, Mike oh Bassiani in Joja, and
the Little the Little gay Man, and Olive Drab over

(21:23):
in Ukraine. Looks like he might be circling the drain here.
Things are heating up over there. Massive protests broke out
against Zelensky on Tuesday in Ukraine. The protest took place
one day before peace talks between Ukraine and Russia were
to take over. Apparently they've just had it. The protests

(21:44):
erupted outside the president's office after Ukraine's parliament passed a
law that would strip the independence of the anti corruption Bureau,
which means he's just dictating everything. I mean, you know,
he's ended the end of the media except for state
run media, ended the Orthodox Church, ended all political opposition,

(22:06):
ended elections, and now anti corruption. What anti corruption? We
run the Anti Corruption Office and there's no such thing,
no corruption at all, never happened, and they've about had enough.
So it many believe that Ukraine will be in ashes
before Zelensky signs a peace agreement, and the Ukrainian leaders

(22:26):
is unpredictable as he is stupid. It's not clear if
Western countries are behind the anti Zelensky protest. I don't
think they are. I think the people are have had
enough of Zlinsky and his military rounding up fifteen year
olds and.

Speaker 4 (22:44):
Established martial law that circumvented an election so that people
haven't had any choice to choose anyone else. Yeah, so
I don't know they should get more neo Nazis into
the azof battalion, right, what it's ridiculous like these twits
online like I want to punch Nazis and then they
got a Ukrainian flag in their bio. So you can't
stand Nazis except for the ones that you support.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Yes, exactly, So that's it'll be funny to see him.
And frankly, again, I don't care. That whole war is
our fault. We started it and we deserve to lose it.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
Yeah, I think we should worry about what's going on
here before we worry about what's going on exactly. We
have homeless vets on the street here.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Yes, yes, yes, exactly.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
So I think I can't remember who came up with
that idea.

Speaker 8 (23:33):
It's not a bad one.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
Well, and and uh is Pal going to resign? He should?
He should resign. He should resign or get or get indicted.
I mean two and a half billion dollars to spruce
up the office. I mean, what, what, what the hell
is this? And uh, wasn't.

Speaker 11 (23:52):
He did he did he do his press conference? Was
he to do that this morning?

Speaker 1 (23:56):
I don't know.

Speaker 8 (23:57):
He was eight this morning.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
If he's got if he's got a brain in it head,
he needs to resign. But you've got people saying, you know,
I've been in struction. Somebody was on some guy Pulty
on the bizarre rebuild of the Federal Reserve building. He says,
I've been in construction my whole life. But I go
to this two and a half billion dollar FED building
and they're tearing down marble and steel. It doesn't make

(24:20):
any sense. We're going to get to the bottom of it.
So shortly after he.

Speaker 11 (24:27):
Appeared, these democrats hate anything nice and traditional.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
Well yeah, but what was he doing. I mean he
won't even let he won't even let people see what
they're actually do after hours. Yeah, I mean, the whole
thing is just insane, and so is he, and we
need to end the FED. Quite frankly, Federal Reserve has
been the bane of our existence for quite some time.

(24:54):
Never should have been allowed to happen. But again, we've
got a bunch of compromised suckers who run this country.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
Well, we got to just print the money now because
Fort Knox is probably empty.

Speaker 8 (25:03):
Remember that all that.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
Was supposed to happen because there's nothing there probably Yeah, yeah, that.

Speaker 11 (25:08):
Audit, Yeah, Trump said yeah, We're going there next week,
and then he got a phone call like, uh, you
probably don't want to do that.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
Shh, Yeah, we gotta we gotta put some gold in
there first.

Speaker 9 (25:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (25:22):
I'm starting to feel with all the administrations, including this one,
it's like your ex it's yeah, yeah, that's okay. When
we get home, I'll sleep with you. Sure, Sure, And
then it never happens because they have a headache. That's
what we're going through, Okay, don't real.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Like okay, and then you've got again Congress.

Speaker 5 (25:46):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
You know, over two hundred appointees left waiting to be confirmed. Uh,
and Congress decides to bail out for a month. I mean,
these guys are making over two hundred grand a year
and these scumbags, these losers, uh, decided to go on vacation,
won't do it, won't do their job. And Thune and
this in the speaker, Oh yeah.

Speaker 8 (26:08):
Well yeah, yeah, you know, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (26:13):
Do you feel like maybe that's avoiding some accountability on
some of the hot topic issues. That's what it felt
like for me. We talk about bringing just laying Maxwell
in and they're talking about this, It's like, ah.

Speaker 8 (26:23):
You know what, let's go ahead and.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
Take a day round bondiation BONDI can still get approval
to release the grand jury testimony.

Speaker 4 (26:30):
It's on her desk right now. Yeah, it's on her
desk right now, she's reviewing it.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
She does, that's probably under this uh. And then you
got again people trying to the media downplaying and pretending
that there's nothing to see here regarding the coup, right well,
the treason, his coup, that was that was pulled off,
the insurrectionist treason, his coup. It was pulled off by

(26:58):
the kenyan q Tip and his cowards. They've just molly hemingway.
None of this would be possible without a complicit media
willing to participate in these info ops perpetrated by bad
actors in the intel community. Some of the same people
who uncritically regurgitated the Russia collusion hoax also uncritically regurgitated

(27:18):
the lie that Hunters Hunter Biden's evidence of family business
corruption was a Russian plot. And then they've destroyed America's trust,
whatever trust they should have had in the intelligence community
because of how they've politicized things and because of how
the media have gone along with this, and instead of
getting awards, they should be ignored or in fact, I

(27:40):
think maybe some of their role in the Russian collusion
hoax might be needed to be investigated as well. I
agree they were complicit.

Speaker 8 (27:49):
Yeah, I mean, this isn't anything that we didn't already.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Know it is, but now we've got hard evidence. We've
got evidence that can lead to indictments on a lot
of these people. I don't think you're ever going to see.

Speaker 11 (27:59):
The King has to lead it, Yeah, it has.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Yeah, Bonnie's got to get off her s album. The
only thing, you know, the only thing she's doing is
stirring up vigilantie sentiment. It's the only thing she's doing
by not doing her job.

Speaker 8 (28:12):
Which is just going to give the left more talking
points about.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
Look at the right being violently until the vigilanties get a.

Speaker 11 (28:18):
Little bit the Hillary emails. How many times has it
always been, oh, well, yes, we understand that these things happen,
so we're going to work to make sure that doesn't
happen again. Well, that's not enough. It's not enough anymore,
especially with what Obama did.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Well, and that's the problem. You've got this Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence trying to draft s to twenty three
forty two, which is going to rewrite the duties and
responsibilities of the DNI, which is Tulsi Gabbard, to prevent
Tulsi or anybody, any of her predeces or any people
who come after her, from doing exactly what Tulsey's doing.

(28:55):
So you've got the the entirety of the Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence trying to eight and about the Deep
State in covering up any of the bad crap that
they've been doing to us, we the people for decades.
So Tom Cotton, Mark Warner and every other one on
that SSCI need to be outed humiliated. We need to
end these these committees, and we need to end the

(29:18):
intel community's ability to be this fourth grant branch of unelected,
unaccountable government.

Speaker 8 (29:26):
That's what we need. But it's not gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
Well then, okay, trust me, these people aren't good enough
to hide that. Well.

Speaker 6 (29:35):
Hsh hey, welcome to the sales team.

Speaker 11 (29:37):
Here.

Speaker 6 (29:37):
You can have this cup.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
M that's good.

Speaker 8 (29:40):
Oh you like it?

Speaker 9 (29:41):
What is it?

Speaker 6 (29:42):
It's radio station coffee.

Speaker 11 (29:43):
Oh.

Speaker 6 (29:44):
The morning show always seems to make a pot right
before they leave. Then it just sits here all day.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
I kind of like it.

Speaker 6 (29:49):
The pot itself hasn't been cleaned since about twenty sixteen.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Is that a hair in it?

Speaker 6 (29:54):
Probably so. They use an old microphone windscreen as a
coffee filter.

Speaker 3 (29:59):
The more you tell me, the more I seem to
like it.

Speaker 11 (30:02):
I know.

Speaker 6 (30:03):
And here's the best part. It's free. Company pays for it.
That's why nobody complains. You can't beat free coffee.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Hey, what do you say?

Speaker 6 (30:12):
We take these and go watch the DJs through the windows.
They're like monkeys in a cage.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Radio station.

Speaker 6 (30:20):
Coffee made by an intern with bad hygiene.

Speaker 3 (30:25):
We'll be right back with Charlotte County Speaks on news
radio fifteen eighty WCCF.

Speaker 7 (30:32):
Manage is cool. He gets concerned. He says, Mitch, don't
use liquor as a crutch. I can use liquor as
a crutch because a crutch helps me walk. Liquors really
screws up the way I walk. It ain't like a crutch,
it's like a step. I didn't see. My alcoholism is

(30:52):
a disease, but it's like the only disease that you
can get yelled at. For heaven.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
I want to be a.

Speaker 7 (31:01):
Race car passenger, just a guy who bugs the driver. Say, man,
can I turn on the radio? You see slow down?
All we gotta keep going in circles. Man, you really
lack time.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
Fine, Okay, News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM,
wcc F, Charlotte County speaks just about nine fifty here
on a hump day Wednesday. Well, mister Embassiani and mister Bront,
guess what I found during the break? I went to
X and kowinkadinkly just what we are talking about, Tom Cotton,

(32:04):
the waste of flesh him and the rest of the SSCI.
But Data Republican once again brings the receipts. Replying to
Charlie Kirk, she says, I'll clarify this for you. Senator.
Tom Cotton serves as a director of the International Republican Institute,
which is the Republican wing of the CIA, one of

(32:28):
eight cores NGOs aligned with the political establishment. While IRI
is closely tied to the Republican Party, its agenda and
interest fundamentally conflicts with President Trump's policies. Funded primarily by taxpayers,
THERI received one hundred thirty million, six hundred eighty nine
two hundred eighty thousand, two hundred eighty nine dollars last year,

(32:52):
much of it from usaid. Though Senator Cotton is unpaid
for his board role, the organization director substantial public funds
towards expenditures like travel twelve million, one hundred seventy three thousand,
seven hundred forty one dollars and pensions and fringe benefits
fourteen million, two hundred thirty two thoy one hundred eight dollars.

(33:14):
As I've noted before, the IRI has funded refugee resettlement
through grants to the un affiliated International Organization for Migration,
and has backed other progressive interests. Anyone affiliated with the
IRI is advancing the interests of the global elite, not
the priorities of US citizens or Republican constituents, unless they

(33:37):
choose to resign from the IRI. So Tom cottons a trader,
pure and simple. And I knew that was the case
as soon as they come up immediately after Tulsey releases
all the information on Obama and the cabal that initiated
the coup with this S twenty three forty two, trying

(33:59):
to the DNI from ever being able to release information
like that. Again, Uh, he's a waste.

Speaker 11 (34:06):
You love it. They work so hard to come out
with stuff like that where they just say, oh well,
you shouldn't be able to investigate that instead of well
what Obama did was wrong and that shouldn't happen. Again,
it's all the well you shouldn't have uncovered it.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
Yeah, well so it's uh yeah, so you got Tom
Cotton and the rest of the Mark Warner who again
uh he's been on acting Tosa Gabbert shouldn't be dni
And it's like, dude, you're a trader. By saying something
like that, you're just outing yourself as who you are.
You're a freaking trader, and you need to be treated

(34:39):
like a trader.

Speaker 8 (34:40):
Gatbird's doing amazing.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
Yes, I mean, and this is she was a Democrat
running against Trump. Yes, yeah, she was a Democrat.

Speaker 11 (34:49):
Who who that is that? That? All these Republicans that
have been there for so long, they're the they're the
true traders.

Speaker 4 (34:58):
Yeah, because they're all part of it, the same machine,
the two heads of the same snake. There's very few
out there that are actually representative of other people.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
Well, nobody on the Ssett especially. Oh you know, yeah,
like that good old boy. You know, he gets no mercy.
You know, I'm a good American, dude gets no mercy.
He's a trader through and through, and you know, and
that's why and because of the SCCI, s SCI that's
why I had big misgivings about uh Rubio. Uh. But

(35:29):
at the same time, I think Rubio might be one
of those guys who saw because they know the SSCI
knew all about what they were doing to Trump. They
knew all about what they were doing to Trump, but
because of it was classified, they couldn't say anything about it. Well,
Marco has removed himself from that, and I think he's
doing a pretty do.

Speaker 15 (35:49):
I still trust him, Yeah, but I got to admit
the guy's been doing a damn fine job in pointing
out I mean, he's the one who first called out
Ukraine for what it was, a proxy war between US
and Russia.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
So and he's been doing a good job. So I'm
pleasantly surprised with Marco Rubio. He's decided not to be
a trader and to be a patriot instead. And Tom
Cotton could be too, But look, he's a gutlass twink.
He's compromised. They got something on him and they're using
it against him, and a bad actor. He's a bad actor.

(36:23):
And Mark Warner, I mean, look at that alcoholic freak. Yes,
he's always been a bad actor. It said fourteen million
dollars in fringe benefits and others. I mean, well, what
the kind of stuff is that? Yeah, and give it
up for data Republicans. She she really makes autism look great.
And she has just been doing the Lord's work in

(36:47):
what she's been finding out, and it's been awesome. And
her and her husband have been taken a lot of
heat too. Oh yeah, they docked her husband's business. You know,
that's the way they do it. They don't like what
you say.

Speaker 8 (36:57):
They want to destroy you, destroy your life.

Speaker 7 (37:00):
Guess was.

Speaker 1 (37:01):
Yeah, it ain't happening this time. Bring it, Yeah, bring
it can bring it. We're ready.

Speaker 8 (37:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
And you just don't have enough guns, kids, You just don't.

Speaker 8 (37:10):
And even the ones they have, they don't have to use.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
No, they're they're better with the little plastic shields and batons.

Speaker 8 (37:19):
Well, you know, for those fully automatic semi automatics. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (37:24):
Well, there is some good news. And I would kind
of have to agree with this to a certain extent. Again,
it's a wouldn't want to live there, But mister Mbassiani
and I can probably attest that this is a great city.
A new survey revealed which of the fifty most populated
cities in America is the most favored. Any guesses Nashville.

Speaker 11 (37:44):
You would be correct, Yeah, you said it, Nashville.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
Yeah, Nashville, Tennessee. Nashville is followed by a three way
tie between San Diego. Great city. Yeah, I lived there
for a while. It's even though is red it's or
blue as it's become, it's still a great city, fun
place to visit. There's a ton of stuff to do there.
Colorado Springs, I don't know. I have to talk to Zach.

(38:09):
He's stationed out there now, so never better see how
that is. But in Virginia Beach. Spent about three months
in VB when I was in the Navy back in
the eighties and had a really good time. It was nice.
Can't attest to it now, but I can attest to Nashville.

Speaker 8 (38:26):
Virginia Beach is nice.

Speaker 4 (38:27):
I was in Norfolk as well in the Navy, and
then I have family in Virginia Beach, so it is
a nice little he was nice little one of my
favorite cities. It's not even on that list, and it
should be San Antonio. Gorgeous Number eight, Okay, number eight.
Coming in at number five is Charlotte, North Carolina, followed
by Denver at number six, Raleigh, North Carolina at number seven,

(38:49):
San Antonio eight. Detroit has the lowest favorability, followed by
Oakland and Bakersfield. Yes, why would you even mention?

Speaker 1 (39:00):
Yeah, not even.

Speaker 11 (39:04):
I mean, there are some baseball and football teams in
some pretty nasty areas. But Oakland was like, you know what,
we're just both gonna leave.

Speaker 1 (39:11):
Yeah, exactly, I mean that was And that's the thing.
Oakland has always been a bad city. You know, I
was there. You know, I was in San Francisco for
eight months when my ship was in the yards over
at Hunter's Point there, and you just that's the city
you drive through, maybe a little bit over the speed limit. Yeah,

(39:36):
it's not one you really want to hang hang on
to very long.

Speaker 8 (39:40):
It's like Mobile Alabama, just just keep going through.

Speaker 1 (39:42):
But Bakersfield, Yeah, that's like, I mean, there's been some
good count Dwight Yoakam made some good country songs about Bakersfield.
But other than that, it's also worth mentioning that Raleigh
beats out Nashville when it comes to Americans who have
actually been to the city.

Speaker 11 (40:02):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
People just say Nashville because they think it's great, but
they've actually been to Nashville or been to Raleigh. I've
never been to Raleigh. No, I don't know through, but
Nashville great. I mean, if you want to if you
want to have a great long weekend, you know, three
day weekend or something. Every time I've been up there,
I've just had a blast. And it was several years

(40:27):
in between. I was up there in twenty eleven per
week and then up there last year for last summer
for three days to see Joe Bonamas at the Rheman.
But just a blast, Just a freaking blast.

Speaker 4 (40:39):
My wife and I stopped it. It was one of the
cleanest cities that we've been to. Everybody was friendly. Ye, No,
as it was drugs on the corner, it was. It
was pleasant as crowded as it was, like.

Speaker 11 (40:52):
Yeah, even with all the traffic, it's still pretty easy
to get around.

Speaker 8 (40:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (40:56):
And there was I mean there was a bull ride,
there was a big roady going on downtown. There was
the Seahawks doing a preseason game. You had Joe Bonamas
at the Rhyman. All that weekend. Place was packed. Everybody
was just friendly, and having a good time.

Speaker 8 (41:11):
Yeah, no shootings, No.

Speaker 1 (41:13):
Not that we heard. The music was kind of loud.

Speaker 8 (41:15):
And they use science loss.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
Yeah, fake news radio update on the way. We'll be
back after that.

Speaker 3 (41:37):
We're in news Radio fifteen eighty am w CCF Punda
Gorda and FM one hundred point nine W two sixty
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