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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Just talking about the vaik and for formal announcement said
for today, Man, my mouth is lazy today. I'm not
sure exactly what's happening when today?
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Do we have a time, because I mean, I think
much of the day is gone.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Well three point thirty I think was the technically the
time I think it was supposed to officially happen. Is
what I was, what I was seeing or whatever. But hey, Chris,
welcome to the show.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
Hey man, love you, love you guys, Thank you brother
check check. It's great hearing you on here too. What
I wanted to know is I listened to Willy earlier
and the Vic Salmond like AI almost and I didn't
really care for his Joe Friday answer to the marijuana question.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
And what was that bring me up to speed, you said, Willie,
which is clearly on our sister station in Cincinnati. Yes, yeah,
Bill Cunningham, but yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Yeah. He was asking about the divine one to meddle
with the laws and all that, to bring in like
double the percentage of taxes and all that stuff. And
his answer was basically where I say to Friday is
(01:16):
basically he didn't like states messing with federal law. And
then he just kind of blew the whole thing off.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
So basically he was saying it sounded like, based on
what you just kind of said, he more or less
was in a paraphrasing, sounds like he's not really for
marijuana even being legal, since it's illegal on a federal level.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Yeah, it sounded like he might try to get the
pens involved to shut down all the states. Well, I
guess you could take it that way, but I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
He didn't actually say that, but it's an extreme He
may get the be pushing for the federal government to
decriminalize it so that the states are not all breaking
federal law.
Speaker 3 (01:58):
Well, he sounded pretty I don't sound very stone.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Did he sound stoned? That'll tell you.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
I was. I was.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
I was.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
I was on my way home from work. I was like, man,
this he didn't sound. He didn't speak with compassion or anything.
It just might be my take fro him today, because well,
I got I got to work. I got to work
at four o'clock in the morning, some kind of terre.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Yeah, well, Chris, you know, look, and even if you
were stoned when you heard him, obviously not good while
you're driving. But even if you were. It's legal in
the state of Ohio, so you're allowed to be. That's that,
you know what I mean. So I hope that he doesn't.
I hope that somehow something's off there on the way
that you heard it or the way you took it, because.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
That way just sounded kind of cold.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Yeah, that would be bad if he came in and
started trying to because people are already pissed off that
that that they're messing with it. Now. It's like, you know,
they're trying to lower the amount of plants you can have,
and they want to lower the strength of it and
all all of these things. That is no better than
just you know what, then just take then turn it
back off. Just don't even have it legal.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
Because people are going to go to Michigan.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Well, people are gonna go to Michigan then, you know,
I mean, if if you're going to weaken what's available
in any of the dispensaries. So anyway, that's a whole
psyche comment. But anyway, thank you, Yeah, absolutely, thanks, Chris,
appreciate it. Yeah, yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
I've told you that we talked about this probably a
month ago, and that is I think we can get
past the Ramaswami, which you know, after Barack Obama, I
think that's possible. Twenty years ago, I would have said
that's a hurdle, that name. But his he he does
come across as a very matter of fact, no emotional
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attachment to you type of person when he answers a question.
And I that's something I you know, I don't know
if you can coach that or not, but people people
need to feel like you understand them, even if you're
not living the same life or dealing with the same thing.
They need to feel like you understand what they're talking about.
That's how Democrats got elected all those years.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Right now, you're one hundred percent right, that's the.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Man.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
I've been so back and forth with this guy myself personally.
I'm just gonna put it out there. You know, he
said some say some of the things that he has said.
I'm like, I'm thinking every one of those, every single
one of the things that he said. I'm going yes, yes, yes.
(04:42):
And then something went a little amiss for me because
I work so hard here personally, and I think you
did too. I don't want to put words in your mouth, Chuck,
I work so hard to get this president into office.
I work so hard to get JD. Van as a
senator into office. I worked really hard, and I believe
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in both of them one hundred percent. And some of
the things, even if I might not agree with directions
they may go or say things over these next few years,
I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt
because I feel like it's the greater good that they
are after I one hundred percent believe that with my heart,
especially watching the way things went with President Trump and
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what he has had to endure and deal with these
last few years, and how crooked this last administration was
and all of the things that just convicted Knight sleepless.
It would I'm not kidding, it would. It would keep
me up some of the things this last administration was
doing and thinking about what they were doing to him.
And I worked so hard to get this guy back
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in office. And then it looked that you saw him
and Elon everywhere together and it was doze, doze, doze,
and then all of a sudden he just disappears without
an explanation. And you know, people aren't stupid. People's intuitions
aren't there for just empty reasons. They say you listen
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to your gut for a reason. And don't get me wrong,
it doesn't mean your gut's right every time. But my
gut went, uh oh, we got trouble in paradise here.
And when you have a guy like you know, viveg
incredibly intelligent, and then you got a guy like Elon
who is he's genius level, and then I'm hearing that
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they had some sort of a clash, and I can't
corroborate that one thousand percent. I'm just telling you what
I heard. It makes me wonder about things, and I
really believe in what is happening right now, even though
I might not believe in every single facet of every
single thing that's happening. I'm not going to blindly follow
anybody off of a cliff. Please don't take it that way.
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But I really feel like what I'm witnessing and watching.
I've been on the air fifty five year, fifty six years.
Good lord, I can't believe I just forgot my my birthday.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Anyway, on the Earth fifty six years.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yes, not the air, Yeah, I think you said on
the Earth fifty six I've been on the air since
I was one. Yeah, No, me and mister Marconi. No,
I've been on this earth. Sorry, not on the air.
But it's just one of those things where I've lived
a lot of life and I, you know, I don't know.
I I feel like I have a pretty firm grasp
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on things the way that they're going, and I feel like,
you know, what we do for a living, Chuck, it's
it sets you up. You know, We've interviewed and talked
to so many people. You read people for a living,
you really kind of do, you know? And so I'm
convicted with with what's going on right now, and then
when I see that with no explanation whatsoever, he's not
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addressed that that I know of. If he has, somebody
send me a clip of it, because I have not
seen it. I just want to know what's going on there.
I just want to I just want to know.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
We can't have it a minute that's committed to pulling
back the curtains and letting you see who's back there,
and then have one of the prominent players not pulling
back their own curtain.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Yeah, yeah, I want that from everybody now that's going
to be directly involved in my life. And I live
in this state, so you're directly involved in my life.
You know who I mean. And look, I'm not saying
I one hundred percent am endorsing anybody right now, but
I knew, I do know in a Dave Yost is
a guy who says what he means, and he is
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a no frills guy. To me, that's a guy who
just he's just like, here's what it is. I actually
believe in all the things Yost is doing too. This
is tough. I mean, this is tough. And I don't
know what Lieutenant Governor Trestle's gonna announce. I don't know
about that, but we know. All I know about him
(08:51):
is obviously Youngstown State, and then I know Ohio State
or is it Youngstown State or Youngstown.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Anyway, Youngstown State.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Yeah, so all I know about him. I don't know
about him on a political level, but I don't know. Man,
this is really tough right now, and it's way early.
It's way early.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
I want to say, You've got plenty of time to
sort all this out, and somebody's gonna somebody's gonna flub
and fall on their face.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
You know that's going to happen. Yeah, I'm sorry to
do all the right on the air. I just had
like my own but I that's unfortunately I I sometimes
maybe do a fault. I do that. But look, man,
I am who I am going to get you.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
A couch for over there. I'm going to start speaking
with an Austrian accent. So tell me, Mark, what do
you think more about the governor as to see this man?
This man?
Speaker 1 (09:37):
Man, Hey, Matt, welcome to the show. Man.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
What's wrong?
Speaker 4 (09:42):
Guys?
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Hey, brother?
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Hey, I mean we're I feel like we're.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
In a great spot.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
I mean, is they of course he's great and Dave Yost.
I just I really like Dave Yost. I mean he's
put his time in and you know, he's shown all
of us to help fight for us, you know. I mean,
but as long as we don't, I'll end up with
Amy acting, that's all.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
I Oh, that's definitely I would be. There's no way
that this state, who you know, voted for Trump, you know,
eight plus percent every time he's run. There's no way
that they're voting for her as governor, right, I.
Speaker 4 (10:20):
Mean I hope so, I mean, crazier things have happened.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
I guess that doesn't make any sense, you know, But no,
I'm one thousand percent with you. I do know one
thousand percent. I don't want her good Lord, yeah, I know, yeah.
Speaker 4 (10:34):
But not My daughter's there flying for the first time
down to the gray state of Florida tomorrow. So just
wish everybody send them prayers and safe passage.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Okay, very good, Matt, thank you. And look, I know
where what he's thinking there, and it's very normal everybody thinks,
especially right now with all of the different air disasters
we unfortunately have been dealing with over these last couple
of weeks. I believe we use the word of weeks
when we're talking about the disasters. But if there is
a bright spot here, nobody did die with the one
(11:07):
that ended up on its roof, on its top. But
I'm sure the people on board would be like, well,
yeah we didn't, but you know, kind of a thing.
But anyway, at one hundred percent, Matt, you got it, brother,
I promise I will Roger on the Legacy Retirement Group
dot com fund lines, welcome to the show in Grove City.
Thanks brother.
Speaker 5 (11:26):
Yeah, I think it's a very obvious distinction difference between
the Bank and Elon Musk. What office is Elon Musk
running for?
Speaker 1 (11:35):
He's not.
Speaker 5 (11:36):
You get the point. He doesn't have to worry about
his future opportunities in politics. He doesn't care, and neither
does his boss. That's a beautiful thing about him and Trump.
That's what they have so much in common. They don't
have to worry about running for anything, and it's just
full bores, full steam ahead. They don't care what the
media says or anything else. If a bank wants to
be in political life, right, he's got to be more careful.
(11:59):
So I think he's have decide to get away from
the controversial stuff and he'll just trege his way through. Yes,
next question is going forward. But he wants to be
in politics, and Elon does not.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Okay, let me say this though, too, Roger, based on
what you just said, you kind of answered a question there.
So would you want a guy who's going to be
more careful but not say exactly how he's feeling because
he's thinking about some sort of a future. I mean,
wouldn't you want somebody who's just going to be one
thousand honest.
Speaker 5 (12:29):
I don't think Vevec is going to have to be dishonest,
but I think Mark you understand what I'm saying here.
Elon doesn't have to worry about any of that stuff.
He can be the hatchet man and go through and
do everything that needs to be done. And if he
hurts some feelings, you know whether whether Vervek is able
to be honest or not. If relatives lose their jobs,
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if Viveke's and say well that was just something had
to happen. He still got those period people irritated with him,
and they're going to have a vote. Well, I know
he wants to irritate as few people as possible if
you want to get elected. Yeah, I think you'll tell
the truth. Yeah, Roger and Elon and in our man,
are you gonna let me worry about that?
Speaker 1 (13:09):
Are you gonna let me reply Roger? Or are you
just gonna keep saying the same point over and over?
Because here's what I'm just telling. I just told you
if if Ake is going to watch what he says
and it's not really what he feels, then he can
pound sand. That's the way that I feel he doesn't
need a future in Paul. We've got too many of
those people in our politics right now. Would you agree
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with that? The people who are watching what they say
but it's really not how they feel or what they mean.
That's the problem that we're dealing with right now. I
agree one hundred percent. So if he's that guy, I
don't want him. I want him to be honest, even
if it means people get upset. That's what I want.
Speaker 5 (13:54):
And he doesn't get elected, well, then.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
He doesn't get elected. Then that's how it goes. That's
what I'm trying to tell you, man. And you made
your point about Elon. You're right, he's not running for
any office. He's not making a move though without Trump
letting him do it. I promise you that. And you're right.
Trump's not going to run again. He can't. He's going
to turn out and he's certainly not going to run
for senator or something else. So the point taken on
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that one hundred But I voted for Trump. I voted
for this. I knew this was coming. I'm not voting
for somebody who's worried about everybody's feelings. I'm worried about
somebody who's going to do what they said they're going
to do for the greater good of the country. That's it,
that's all. That's all I'm going to cast a vote for.
And if vivenk is pulling back because he's afraid to man,
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that's bad. That is exactly how they paint themselves into
a corner. We have too many of those politicians right now.
Speaker 5 (14:49):
I'd say what you're saying.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
Yeah, yeah, that's how I feel. And look, this is
the thing that's supposed to happen. We're supposed to have
an argument like this, or a disagreement or not even that,
whatever it is, and you know, move on. That's the
way it's supposed to happen. Thank God, you're not a Democrat,
at least I don't think you are, because that way
you're not going you know, you're trying to cancel me
or whatever, make me go away. I mean, that's that's
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how we're supposed to do this if we disagree, right,
would you agree with that?
Speaker 5 (15:15):
Oh yeah, yeah, I'm going to listen to you guys
for years.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Okay, well, I appreciate that. But you make some good points.
But at the same time, we got to really watch
the way we process this moving forward. Just some stuff
to think about, that's all.
Speaker 5 (15:28):
Yeah, But that's why i'ed up to think. But I'm
just sad that's why Vivic pulled away. Like I said,
it's just going to be on him. We'll find out
what kind of a guy he really is. Like I said,
you're you're you're hoping for another Trump with Viveke and
and to be honest, Mark, I don't know if we'll
ever be able to have anybody, yeah who can talk
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and act as freely as Trump is now because he
doesn't have to get elected to anything any anymore. So, yeah,
what you're saying, But think about this.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Think about this, and and Trump got elected saying the
things he was going to do that he's doing right now.
And look at the overwhelming amount of people, not just
in Ohio, nationwide. It was a referendum on this crazy
administration prior to him, and people knew. It's not like
he's coming and doing something he said he wasn't going
to do. He's doing everything. So kind of to that point,
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it's really really important that somebody takes a lesson from this.
Future politicians, they need to be honest. I mean Trump,
maybe you could say honest to a fault, but not
to a fault. He got elected on a nationwide scale,
So that's you know, it's just some stuff to think
about again. But Roger, thank you very much for listening.
Appreciate you calling very much. I really mean that. Thank
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you so much.
Speaker 5 (16:50):
Sure a great day you two brother all right,