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February 24, 2025 62 mins

We discuss a protest against Elon Musk held at a Tesla dealership in Northeast Ohio. Over 150 protesters from various local Democratic organizations gathered to voice concerns about Musk's role as an unelected official in the Department of Government Efficiency under the Trump administration. The protesters claim Musk has unchecked power and access to sensitive data, while potentially benefiting from inside information. However, the protest does not appear to have impacted Tesla's stock or sales, and Musk remains in his position. "Everything I don't like is a fascism." Jay & Chris discussed a case where a young woman, Bianca Ellis, was accused of fatally stabbing a three-year-old boy in North Olmstead, Ohio. Ellis was found to be competent to stand trial following inpatient treatment. Jay expressed frustration that the perpetrator should not be alive & suggested more appropriate methods of justice, such as a public execution. They also discussed David Hogg, a newly elected Democratic National Committee vice chair, who was accused of using DNC contact lists to solicit donations for his own Political Action Committee. They also discussed the issue of gun control and its implications in the United States. They expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of gun control measures. The conversation ended with a light-hearted exchange about the influence of celebrities on political decisions. The discussion moved to the avian flu & its impact on the food supply, particularly on chickens & other birds used for consumption. They speculated on the reasons behind the flu's selective targeting of these birds & questioned the role of windmill farms in the decline of migratory birds. They also touched on the topic of California's budget & the spending on healthcare for undocumented immigrants. They expressed skepticism about the possibility of change in California's political landscape, given the state's reliance on the Democratic party. Finally, the hosts chat about their respect for animals, particularly sharks. They condemn the actions of a Canadian tourist who lost her hands trying to photograph a shark in shallow waters. The hosts emphasize the importance of respecting marine life and following safety advisories. They humorously suggest that people who oppose government spending audits should take up shark photography. The conversation then shifts to a brief discussion about hollow Earth theories and Antarctic conspiracies, which Chris links back to flat Earth beliefs.

https://www.cleveland.com/news/2025/02/citizens-rally-against-elon-musks-growing-government-influence-at-lyndhurst-tesla-photos.html 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/skyrocketing-healthcare-budget-illegal-immigrants-214844526.html?guccounter=1 

https://nypost.com/2025/02/15/us-news/david-hogg-uses-dnc-platform-to-pump-own-leaders-we-deserve-pac/ 

https://www.gbnews.com/news/trans-woman-accused-raping-schoolgirl-under-13-sexually-assaulting-young-boy-hull 

https://x.com/nypost/status/1890019606296740111 

https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2025/02/woman-accused-in-north-olmsted-child-stabbing-death-ruled-competent-trial-date-se


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