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October 9, 2025 44 mins
*New poll proves that liberals are growing dangerously comfortable with political violence
* Trump rally troops with rare meeting of top U.S. military leaders in Virginia
*Why we can't trust the media...classified Navy SEAL mission leaked to damage President Trump but harms national security instead
*How many plainclothes FBI agents were embedded in the crowds on January 6th
*Joe Manchin's new book...'Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense'
*Troubling trend has childless adults rushing to Disney Parks 
*Problems Gen Z have working in the real world
*Why Jimmy Kimmel really got pulled off the air...and it was nothing to do with the government...bad ratings....a simple business decision
*The Democrats appear to only be worried about defending free speech when it applies to those that think like them
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Speaker 1 (00:08):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Bowen's Cars, brought to you by
Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysborough. For all of your automotive
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Speaker 2 (00:30):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
All right, good morning everybody. Uh, as always, I hope
everybody's having a wonderful weekend, wonderful week man. Everything is
working out in your favor it you know, it falls here.
We are getting into that point where it's going to

(00:53):
start getting a little cooler. I for one, am not
for it. I don't like it. But that's just me.
I know there are lots of people like the cool
weather and all that. I'm just a I'm a warm
weather person. I wouldn't I wouldn't make it as a reptile,
So I don't know. I had this thing years ago

(01:15):
where I talked about the car people in the car business,
and you know, I was always one of those that
half the people in the car business I thought were
over the top, crazy, weird, I didn't. I didn't. I
didn't like a lot of them. I just that personality
there's that really over the top personality just sometimes drives

(01:37):
me nuts. And I used to think or ask the
question is is it does the business attract that type
of person or does the business turn them into that
type of person? And I don't know the answer. I
really don't, because I think that it. I've seen a

(01:59):
lot of people that were young, that came into the
car business that weren't that over the top personality, but
five seven years later they were just out there and
big personalities and sometimes too big. And I started equating
that with the people on the far left. Now, when
I talk about the left versus the right, I'm not

(02:20):
talking about center left, center right, where people have common
sense and we might have some disagreements here and there.
I'm talking about the crazy people, the people that just
absolutely don't get it, don't have any common sense, that
advocate for violence. You know, I'm starting to understand a
little bit better, starting to make sense to me a

(02:42):
little bit better about the left because it's fundamentally who
they are. They can't help themselves when it comes to
violent rhetoric, ice agents that they have been calling the
Gestapo for the last year eight months, calling them Gestopo,
calling them the all of us fascist Nazis, all of that.

(03:06):
These are the same ICE agents who when an indiscriminate
shooter was shooting into vans that he had no idea
who was in the vans. He assumed they were ICE
agents in Dallas, assumed it, but he didn't know for
sure who was in there, and he was shooting in
there and ended up shooting two illegal migrants that are
immigrants that were in custody. But there is video out

(03:29):
there of these Gestapo literally shielding the immigrants with their
own bodies to make sure that they protected them. That
the guy was shooting, he had no idea who he
was shooting. But these people you called Gestapo, these people
that are putting their lives on the line every day
to stop this madness, they were shielding those migrants, immigrants,

(03:56):
illegal immigrants, whatever you want to call them, it doesn't matter.
They're human beings and for whatever, being an illegal immigrant
doesn't not mean it should be a death sentence. And
so they were doing their jobs. But I don't hear
anybody on the left, all of these crazy people, especially
in Congress that are still continuing to use that same rhetoric,
continuing to vilify our ice agents that are just doing

(04:18):
their jobs and want to go home to their families
just like everybody else. It's absolutely sickening to me the
way these people continue to talk and drum up violence,
and they know exactly what they're doing, but they can't
help themselves because they're fundamentally miserable. They're fundamentally just have
to be mad at something, They have to be victimized

(04:38):
by somebody, and their life doesn't work unless they have
some sort of grievance. They can't just be happy. You
know that scumbag that tried to help Tyler Robinson, the
guy that shot Charlie Kirk, that he immediately right out
in the aftermath said it was him that did it
because they were trying because he said he was trying
to give the time off or whoever the shooter was

(04:58):
have time to get away. He was trying to help him.
Turns out that's comebag got arrested. He met karma. He
got arrested because while he was under interrogation at the FBI,
they got ahold of his phone and found images of
child pornography and child rape on his phone. That's who
that guy was. That's who's on the left. It's absolutely sickening.

(05:21):
And by the way, this Biden administration that let all
of these people in and had no vetting process whatsoever.
And say what you want, but we now have people
who have killed people on the road with a semi truck.
We have people who have raped and murdered twelve year
old Jocelyn Nungary. We've got people that have killed Lake
and Riley. We've got lots and lots and lots of them.

(05:43):
They're not one offs. They keep saying they're one offs.
They're not. They're happening constantly. And now it turns out
that there's lady let's see what her name is, Martha
Alicia Mendez Agiar. She was arrested in Warez, Mexico, earlier
this month and had a joint upper she's accused of
and I'm just gonna read from the article because it's easier.

(06:04):
Agyar is accused of leading a baby trafficking network that,
among other things, lured pregnant women to remote locations and
then performed c section procedures against the women's will, harvested
the organs from the mother's dead bodies and sold the
newborns to couples in the United States. First of all,
two things. That woman's absolutely evil, absolutely evil. But the

(06:30):
fact that she was able to come back and forth
across the border enough times, that's because we didn't enforce
the laws. And now women are dead and babies have
been sold. And by the way, they ought to go
out to the families of the people who bought those babies,
because that's not the way it's supposed to be done.
And now we've got sociologists out there in the in
a I don't know what the name of the I

(06:52):
think it's a sociology journal that are claiming that childhood
sexual innocence is colonialist fiction, that we have turned it
into that. And I'm gonna quote here the author's lament
that most scholarship marginalizes childhood sexual pleasure and views children
as vulnerable subjects. They argue, we must interrogate dominant narratives

(07:15):
of sexual innocence that suppress young people's desires. What in
the world are you talking about. These are children. It's
enough to be grooming. It's another for sociologists to actually
come out and say we can't suppress children. What are
you talking about? That whole mentality, that whole thought process.

(07:38):
I just cannot understand it for the life of me.
And it's getting children hurt. The people who are most
vulnerable in this world are the people we are hurting
the most. I got other stuff to rant about because
I'm a little irritated today. This is Bonos Cars brought
to you by Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphysborough. Come on back.
After the break.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
decided to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is bow No's Cars, brought to you
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(08:32):
dot com.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
Here's your host, bow Driven.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
All right, welcome back everybody. So this past week, uh
pete hegseeth. I don't know if everybody was paying attention,
but he delivered a speech. He called in eight hundred
generals from around the world and convened them with a
no agenda meeting, and it was freaking everybody out, and

(08:57):
everybody in the left was freaking out about it. But
one of the silliest things to me was, this is
the same left who has no problem whatsoever spending hundreds
of billions of dollars on crazy stuff, but they were
worried about what the cost of flying eight hundred generals

(09:18):
back to Washington, d c. How much that was going
to cost. Okay, let's call it a million and a
half dollars. You're okay with spending billions and billions and
billions of dollars to other sending other countries, but you're
not okay with us having a meeting with all of
our generals one time. And I think it's a good
idea to get them in the same room and let's
all talk about this, let's figure it out. But what
he said in that meeting was poignant. He said, we

(09:41):
are the Department of War. We are not the Department
of Defense. We're not defending. We are if we have
to go to war, we need to be ready because
either we can win the war or we're going to
be subservient to somebody else. It's that simple. There are
bad people in this world that won't have nefarious intent
and lots of them hate the United States of America

(10:03):
mostly be out of jealousy because we are the greatest
country on earth by far, and so they're jealous of
that and they don't want it to be that way.
And so he dragged them all back and had a
meeting and said, look, whether you're a general or a
brand new private, you've got to pass physical your physical test.
You've got to be able to twice a year past PT.

(10:25):
We're not going to have fat generals laying around. It's
a bad look when you're trying to lead troops. Lead
by example. I mean, like Pete Hegseth is fifty something
years old. He can still get out there and do
trains every day. He can still pass the physical tests.
So don't tell me it can't happen. But one of
the it also is when you have an ideology that

(10:48):
is twisted, it is only a matter of time before
the hypocrisy is going to show up. And we have twisted.
There is a twisted ideology on one of the political
aisle and it gets crazy sometimes, and one of those
is men and women's sports. And Maizie Herono, the senator
from Hawaii, has been a big champion of making sure

(11:14):
that men can plan women's sports, and she's a big
proponent of that, and hey, you got your opinions. But
then the other day, when she was interrogating Cash Battel,
the FBI director, and was talking, she literally said that
it was too harsh for women to have to do
one pull up. Now, cash Bettel said, Loo, if you're

(11:36):
going to try to put bad guys in handcuffs and
chase a bad guy down, you better be able to
do a pull up. I'm doing this for your own safety.
If you're not physically capable of handling a bad guy,
I shouldn't put you out there and put your life
in danger or your partner's life in danger. Makes perfectly
good sense to me, But to Mazie Herono, it was
harsh for a woman to have to do a pull up.
This is the same one who said there were no
physiological differences between men and women when she was advocating

(11:59):
for men to be able to play women's sports. You
can't have it both ways, lady. Either women can do
it exactly the same as men, or they can't.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
Not that hard.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
But you can't have it both ways. They try to
both side this thing all the time, and once again
your ideology is twisted, and so it's going to get
you in trouble. At some point. You're gonna end up
having some serious hypocrisy. So I'm gonna try to make
it through this next piece pretty quickly, but I only
have a few minutes here in this segment, so I'm
hoping I get through this. But I think it's important

(12:32):
because it highlights how bad our press is, our mainstream media,
how bad it is, and how much we shouldn't trust them.
So there was an article in the New York Times
a couple of weeks ago that put out the details

(12:53):
of a classified seal mission that happened in Trump's first term. Essentially,
what happened was we had a seal team that we
sent into North Korean waters. We were going to end
up tapping their communications channels. We knew where it was,
and we were gonna tap their communication channels before Trump
went over to start talking to Kim Jong un about

(13:14):
the nuclear warheads and stuff. So before those nuclear talks
were happening, we were going to try to get some
inside information. So these seals go over into the North
Korean waters, they had to go dark. They couldn't communicate
because they were they couldn't communicate, they were afraid they'd
be intercepted, and so they parked these two subs at

(13:35):
the bottom of the ocean, and these seal members got
out and swammed ashore. They're looking back and they see
a boat with five North Koreans out there, and they're
parked right over where the subs are. Now, there was
no to this day, they don't know whether they were military,
whether how they ended up there, why they ended up

(13:56):
there was a sheer coincidence. Nobody really knows, apparently, but
the Seal team leader had to make a call and
so he called off the mission. But in order to
make sure they didn't it would have started an international
incident seriously would have been a problem. So they ended
up shooting all five of these guys on the North

(14:20):
Korean boat, and then they punctured their lungs with knives
and sent them to the bottom of the ocean so
that there wasn't any trace of them. Now, it sucks.
It sucks for the Seal Team members. It sucks for
those five guys. I don't know whether they were military
or not. They have families, it is it's a problem.

(14:44):
But my biggest problem is the fact that The New
York Times is willing to sabotage the United States of
America and the President of the United States of America
by leaking a classified story that should have never gotten
out into the press. That was a class highly classified mission,

(15:04):
and it was a mission that was necessary for us
to stop a madman from getting nuclear warheads. And The
New York Times has no issue whatsoever with printing all
these details knowing that Russia's going to find out, China's
going to find out, North Korea is going to find out,

(15:25):
and now you've compromised a lot of that because I'm
guessing North Korea didn't know that we knew where their
communications channels were so that we could hack into them.
They had no idea that we knew all of the
stuff that we did. But The New York Times decided
it was more important to run this piece than to

(15:47):
have any level of integrity whatsoever and know that I'm
not going to start an international incident by printing a
story that we shouldn't have anyways. And whoever leaked that
story to The New York Times needs to be tried
for treason, because that's what it is. You cannot leak
classified information. These people have no problem doing that. We're

(16:11):
talking about John Bolton, the guy that was talking about
nobody above the law when they raided Mara a Lago
and found the classified papers in Trump's house, who, by
the way, is the only human being that had the
right to declassify anything he wanted to declassify during that time.

(16:32):
So when they found all the classified information in Joe
Biden's garage and the pen Center and the other place
and sitting in a box where Hunter the crackhead could
get them get to them. When they found all of
those classified papers, that was okay. But Joe Biden should
have never had them to begin with. He didn't have
the right to declassify them. Trump always was the only
person who could have declassified everything that he had. But

(16:55):
John Bolton goes in and runs his mouth day after
day after day about nobody's above the law. You can't
hand classified information. Then they raid his house five years
later and find out that he's got classified information there.
And by the way, he told himself because he used
the classified information in the book he wrote, these people
feel like there is it is consequences for thee but

(17:16):
not for me. They feel like they can get away
with doing whatever they want. And whoever that reporter is
at the New York Times that ran that story, and
the editor and all of the people in the New
York Times should there should be some investigations. How did
you get that story? It should have never been in
the media. It is the level these people will stoop

(17:39):
to to try to undermine the President of the United States.
And you want to tell me there's no deep state.
Somebody did it. Somebody was trying to hurt Trump. Somebody
was trying to hurt our negotiations and our talks with
all of our other allies and our adversaries. The man's
trying to be pre bring having trouble talking because I'm irritated.

(18:03):
The man is trying to bring peace and prosperity to
everywhere in the world. He says, Look, I don't we
don't need to fight. We can all be prosperous. There's
enough to go around for everybody. If we just do
it right, everybody can win. This is not a zero
sum game where people have to lose for somebody else
to win. It's not like that. Getting rich doesn't work
like that. You don't get rich by taking it from

(18:23):
other people. You create stuff. Our economy continues to grow.
That's why rich thirty years ago was ten million dollars
and now it's thirty million dollars whatever. Because the economy
continues to expand. We can have peace and prosperity around
the world, and he's trying to bring it, and you
guys continue to try to sabotage him at every step

(18:43):
of the way and continue to vilify everybody that believes
the way we do. It's sickening. It doesn't happen. This
isn't a both sides issue. It's a one side issue,
all right. This is Bonos Cars brought by Chevrolet Buy
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Speaker 1 (19:20):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Bowen's Cars, brought to you by
Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysborough. For all of your automotive
needs call six one five six four five one zero
seven five or online Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysboro dot com.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
All right, welcome back, everybody. So it is amazing to me.
I got so many things I'd like to talk about.
I'm not gonna be able to get to all of them.
But it's amazing to me how many things we're starting
to find out about this Biden administry and the Obama
administration that we all knew, we knew it, but they
just lied and continued to lie and act like we

(20:08):
don't have eyes and ears and can see for ourselves
or have any ability to think critically. But when the
FBI director before cash Hotel I can't remember his name
now for whatever reasons escaping me, got up there and
continued to say that he had no idea how many
agents were in the J six crowds and what they

(20:31):
were doing there, and didn't we didn't put anybody there,
and blah blah blah blah blah, and they just kept
telling it over and over and over. Turns out, cash
Hotel found the records. There were two hundred and seventy
four playing close FBI agents in the crowd during J six,
and some of them were encouraging the people to break in,
were encouraging the trespassing, were encouraging the people who got

(20:53):
out of hand and they were leading that if that's
not the some form of entrapment, I don't know what is.
But forget all that. Jay six should have never happened.
It was bad. It was a stain on our society.
It didn't look good for Americans. It certainly didn't look
good for the right. It shouldn't have happened. It was bad.

(21:16):
But in the end, when your own federal government is
stoking it and causing disarray and then using that to
jail people for years on end for what essentially was trespassing,
and these leftist judges that continued to allow it to
happen and breaking people with monetarily by making them have

(21:36):
to hire lawyers, and it's sickening, it's wrong. Joe Manchin
came out with a new book recently. Joe Manson was
the Senator from West Virginia, and he was a Democrat,
but he was also a man who was the old
school Democrat. He was the blue dog Democrat, you know,

(21:58):
the ones that we had dreams with. But it wasn't
fundamentally different. It was just slightly different on the way.
We all had the same goal, just how we got
there was going to be a little different and back.
If you remember when Biden came in and Schumer was
Senate leader, they were trying to nuke the filibuster. The

(22:20):
philibuster says you've got to have sixty votes in the
Senate to pass something, and they wanted to get rid
of the filibuster so that they could just do it
with a simple majority, because at the time they had
I think it was fifty one senators, or it may
have been fifty at the time, I don't remember exactly,
and Kamala would have been the tie breaking vote anyways,
so they knew if they could, they could pass any

(22:41):
legislation they wanted if they just killed the filibuster. Kirsten Cinema,
who was the Senator from Arizona, and Joe Mansion from
West Virginia both refused to go along with nuking the philibuster.
They said, we're not doing this. And Joe Bansen wrote
in his book recently, and I'm quoting him, because of

(23:02):
what I knew and what I had seen firsthand, I
wanted Republicans to win the Senate majority in twenty twenty four.
He said that he goes on in the book and
talks about that he thought that Schumer and Biden were
both using bullying tactics to try to get him to
vote for the nuken the Philibuster, and he's like, it's wrong.

(23:23):
He said, I believed it was the only hope for
preserving the Senate as an institution, meaning if Republicans won
the Senate in twenty twenty, yeah, twenty twenty four, If
the Republicans won the Senate in twenty twenty four, he said,
I believed it was the only hope for preserving the
Senate as an institution. I truly believe that if in power,
Republicans would uphold the Philibuster, the last guardrail preventing total

(23:45):
partisan rule. He goes on and talks about Joe Biden,
he said. Joe Biden called him up, and I'm quoting
this too, he said. As the drama began, I got
a phone call from the President and he was hot.
If you kill this effing bill, I will never speak
to you again, he promised. Anyone who knows Joe Biden,
and I've known him for a long, very long time,
knows he's got a very bad temper. He calls it

(24:08):
his irish, I call it unfortunate. But if he was
going there, so was I. Your actions are reckless, I
spat back. You're sending an effing check to everyone, and
if you missed anyone, it was only by mistake. Joe Biden,
I mean Joe Mansin went on to say that he
knows that the Democrats, this is a Democrat, he's been

(24:28):
a lifelong Democrat, that the Democrats were there and only
cared about raw political power. That was it, nothing else.
It wasn't about the constituents, it wasn't about the American public,
it wasn't about America as a whole. It was one
hundred percent about raw political power. That's what we're dealing with.

(24:49):
We're dealing with people who don't want to play by
the rules, don't like the rules, and if they don't
like the rules, they'll just change the rules in order
to favor them no matter what. You don't hear anybody
in the Republican Party right now talking about trying to
nuke the filibuster. And by the way, we've got a
much larger majority than they had at the time. And

(25:13):
you know what, you don't hear they keep calling Trumpet
fascist and a dictator. Give me one instance of a
time when they've been sued when a judge ruled on something.
These far left judges, they shop for a judge, they
find somebody they know is going to be favorable to
their cause. That's just the people on the left. They
sue the Trump administration for something, to stop something, and

(25:34):
they stop and they wait for it to go through
the courts, and they don't just ignore it. They don't
try to change it. He's doing everything he's supposed to
be doing by the book, and yet they continue to
call him a fascist, a dictator, and lots of other
really bad names. Gavin Newsom called him an soob the
other day, and I thought, you know, that is just

(25:55):
so beneath the governor of one of the largest states
in the United States of America. He wants to talk
about California as a fourth orgest economy in the world.
Blah blah blah blah blah. Great has some class because
the way you treat the President of the United States,
forget the man that is the office, the dignity of
the office, and it's beneath you to start calling the

(26:18):
office the man who holds that office and sob because
you don't agree with him politically. It liberalism far liberal
far left liberalism. It's a problem. It's a disease, and
it's a mental disease. There was a poll that came

(26:40):
out recently that said thirty four percent of people who
responded that identified as either very or somewhat liberal said
it is always or usually acceptable to be happy about
the death of a political figure they disagree with. One
out of three human beings in the United States of

(27:04):
America that identify as either very or just somewhat liberal
said it is always or usually acceptable to be happy
about the death of a human being who happens to
be a political figure that you disagree with. That's the
difference between them and us. Right, So, if you guys

(27:24):
listen to the show at all, you know that back
when when Joe Biden got elected in twenty twenty and
when he took over in twenty twenty, right, I think
it was right after the show, right after he got elected.
I came in and tape the show and said, I
don't think it will happen, but I hope and pray
for the for him to do a good job, for

(27:46):
him to be successful. I want him to be successful
because if he is successful, it's best for the United
States of America. I don't think the policies are going
to get there. I disagree with how he thinks it's
going to happen, but I'm I'm not rooting against him.
I'm certainly not going to be happy, and if he died,
I certainly wouldn't be happy. That's a human being. Who's

(28:09):
a father, who's a husband, who's a brother, who's a son.
It's a human being. And the fact that you can
celebrate the death of a human being tells me just
how sick you are. Tony Kirk said that one time.
He said, you can tell a lot about a human
being by how they react when someone dies. But by

(28:30):
the way, seven percent of conservatives and seven percent of
moderates believe it's okay k to be happy about such
a death. Sick sick both ways. Those seven percent, you
don't play on the same team I play on, because
I'm telling you I'll never be happy about the death
of anybody period. By the way, maybe worse than just

(28:53):
having some dark thoughts like that, that forty two percent
of people identifying as either very or somewhat liberal and
those just identifying as liberal right forty two percent believe
violence can somewhat be justified against political opponents forty two percent.

(29:18):
And by the way, on that particular poem, nine percent
of conservatives and moderates said it was violence could somewhat
be justified, but seven percent nine percent. That's disgusting to
begin with, right, But you're talking about a significantly higher
portion of people who are okay with it being on
the left. Almost at forty two percent, you're rapidly approaching

(29:41):
one out of every two people that identify on the
left being okay with physical violence. That is dangerous. It's
dangerous because they don't know what they're what they're doing.
They don't know the tinderbox. And by the way, we
all know what FAFO stands for. You're gonna get You're
going to get into the FO part of that pretty

(30:03):
soon if you keep acting that way and keep thinking
that you can just throw rocks and do and nobody's
ever going to say anything back to you. Yeah, that
ain't happening. At some point, we're going to fight back
and you're going to find out that not all of
us are pacifists. It just doesn't make any sense to

(30:28):
me how people can what is wrong with you mentally?
Why do you think violence is the way to do this.
Why do you think shooting somebody and then somebody being
happy that somebody did it, celebrating the death of a
human being? What is wrong with you? There's something mentally
wrong with that. That that, to me says a lot.

(30:50):
I've been talking about the victimization part of it and
all of the other things, and being fundamentally unhappy all
of that, But now you're getting to the meat of it.
You're okay with killing people? All right? This is Bonos
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Speaker 2 (31:48):
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Speaker 3 (31:52):
All right, we'll come back everybody. So I'm gonna give
you a statistic here and then I'm gonna lead it
into another part of the discussion. Disney did a survey,
well not really a survey, but they put out a

(32:13):
report and in it it said that forty two percent
of people in line last year to meet buzz light
Year at the Disney theme parks, forty two percent of
the people in line to meet buzz light Year were
childless adults. Now, may we gonna have your thing, right?

(32:37):
I mean, but I would understand if the people that
grew up with buzz light Year the people that are adults. Now,
then when it first the toy story first came out,
and you know, he was kind of your idol. But
doing it without your kids, that's just odd to me, right,
So I lead into it with this or for this.

(32:58):
There was a a survey done by Resume Templates recently
and it was about managing gen Z employees. Here's some
things that were noted in this survey. Three and four
managers say gen Z employees need more praise than previous generations.

(33:18):
Seventy one percent say gen Z expects praise for meeting
basic expectations, and fifty eight percent say they want it
even when they fail. Three and ten managers report that
gen Z employees have cried after receiving negative feedback. Ten
percent of managers say a gen Z employees parent has

(33:39):
contacted them following critical feedback. Thirty eight percent say gen
Z employees have called out sick the day after being
given feedback that was negative, and twenty seven percent say
they've quit six and ten. Gen Zer's performance improves with
more praise, so then they were asked to elaborate, and

(34:06):
the managers offered a few thoughts. Gen Z employees seem
to require praise for activities older workers assumed are just
part of the job. Negative feedback always needs to be
cushioned with encouragement. Otherwise they hang on to the one
negative comment and let it fester. They can't handle correction
or discipline without crying about it and thinking rules and
expectations don't apply to them. And the last one was
there used to being given gold stars for doing nothing

(34:28):
when growing up, and now they think the world should
constantly celebrate them. Let me tell you something that is
not those kids fault. I mean not now. It's their fault.
They don't have the opportunity to grow up at some
point and figure it out. But that's parenting. When your

(34:50):
son brought look I was really honest. My son never
beat me in basketball until he was able to beat
me in basketball chess, I'd beat him every time, and
then when he finally won, he knew he was learning,
he was doing something good. It wasn't just given to him.
And when you just constantly, first of all, you're setting

(35:14):
those kids up for failure. What in the world do
you think it means when your parent has to call
after you've been given negative feedback? And what parent does that.
My son gets negative feedback, my daughter get negative feedback.
It probably earned it, It probably deserved it. And if
you don't like it and you feel like you're being

(35:34):
treated badly, leave, just pick up and go. I get it.
But if that happens over and over again, you have
to figure out what the common denominator is, and the
common denominator is you. I never tried to teach my
children anything other than the world is a harsh place

(35:55):
and you better be prepared for it, because nobody's going
to hand you anything, and the fact that you think
they should. I've used to say this all the time.
Why this all started with doctor Spock and saying you
have to praise everybody, and you have to do everything.
So the kids sitting on the end of the bench
swinging his legs, eating some chicken nuggets and drinking a
sippy cup while everybody else is out there hustling and

(36:17):
playing soccer and busting their humps, he gets the same praise.
Now he shouldn't. He's not working. Those other kids are working.
And by the way, there are a lot of gen Z.
I employ a lot of gen Z people, and I've
got some that are absolutely hard working. They I know
a few of their parents and their parents are the
same way. But I've also got a few that You're like, look,

(36:41):
I can't help you. You did it wrong. I'm not
giving you negative feedback. I'm telling you you did it wrong,
and you have to fix that because I can't keep
putting up with you doing it wrong. There's consequences for that.
It is absolutely crazy to me that so many people
weren't willing to discipline their children and let them understand.

(37:04):
Look of Mike, I don't Maybe they can, but I
don't think any of my kids can draw real well.
But if they bring me a drawing, you know, when
they were two or three, four years old, Hey, that's
really nice. That's great, right, but when they got to
be twelve or thirteen, if they did it, and I'm like, hey,
art's not your thing. You're gonna find something else because
that's not gonna be the thing that's going to pay

(37:24):
your bills. Doesn't make sense to me. And by the way,
the left has been awfully quiet. You know, Jimmy Kimmel
got taken off the air because of a business decision,
and it had nothing to do with the federal government.
You know how, you know, because he got put back
on the air a week later. So he got suspended
for a week and apparently they came to an agreement
with him and he got put back on the air.

(37:46):
I don't care either way. I'm not watching it ever,
So I don't care putting back on the air. Do
what you want your business, how about it. But they
kept screaming up and down about this First Amendment rights,
First Amendment rights. First Amendment rights had nothing to do
with the First Amendment. Was a business decision. You're free
to say it. I'm free to fire you for saying it.
But you never heard anything. There was a new report

(38:07):
that came out and I heard an interview with Mark
Zuckerberg the other day on Joe Rogan. I don't know
when the interview was because I just happened to see
the snippet of it, and he absolutely said that the
Biden administration called them up and were screaming at the
people at Facebook and trying to get them take to
take posts down that they said they didn't like up there,

(38:28):
and Mark Zuckerberg said, these things are true, though. I'll
give you an example. Mark Zuckerberg said that when when
the Biden administration was in power, that they called up
and wanted them to remove any posts that listed any
side effects of vaccines. And Zuckerberg said, we're not doing that.
There are side effects, It's true, they're on the packages,

(38:51):
and the Biden administration lost their mind when they didn't
get it done. We know for a fact, when Elon
bought X, he came out and put the X files out.
When he bought Twitter, he came out with the X
files and said the Biden administration was censoring conservatives. For
God's sakes, they took Donald Trump off of every one
of the social media platforms so much he had to

(39:12):
go make his own, and nobody that's not a First
Amendment issue. You're literally trying to censor conservatives and YouTube
and Google came out recently and said that, yep, absolutely,
they were being pressured by the Biden administration to remove

(39:35):
stuff that was not to their liking. Here's what it said,
Here's what Google admitted to. Number One, the Biden administration
pressure Google to censor Americans and remove content that did
not violate YouTube's policies. Didn't violate YouTube's policies, but the
Biden administration wanted it done. Number two, the Biden administration

(39:55):
censorship pressure was unacceptable and wrong. Number Three, public bit
should never come at the expense of relying on authorities.
The company will never use third party fact checkers, and
europe censorship laws target American companies and threatened American speech,
including the removal of lawful content. So the Biden administration

(40:17):
had at hand in trying to silence conservatives. But Jimmy
Kim Will gets canceled from a business decision and everybody
on the left is up in arms. By the way,
there was a I told you guys about the comedian
that got arrested at Heathrow Airport a couple of weeks

(40:38):
ago by five officers and for three tweets that he
had done a year and a half earlier that had
to do with transgender and they arrested him for three
tweets that had to do with transgender issues from a
year and a half ago. Now, there was another guy

(41:01):
that they arrested the other day in the UK who
was singing I Love Bacon. He happened to be singing
I Love Bacon. Where they were there were people protesting
on both One side was not protesting, but another side
was protesting about the building of a mosque in London.
This guy was over there singing I Love Bacon. They

(41:23):
arrested him for singing I Love Bacon. Now there's another
video of a guy getting arrested because he called someone
a muppet and they said it's inciting violence. You literally
get arrested in the UK for calling someone a muppet

(41:47):
and they say they're all about free speech. So you've
arrested a guy that put out three tweets. This is
just the ones we know of that I've found that
I read rested a guy that put out three tweets
that you didn't like. You arrested a guy for singing
I Love Bay, and you arrested a guy for calling
someone else a muppet, and yet you're all about free speech.
No wonder. JD. Evans lit them up when he was

(42:09):
talking to them about free speech, right, I don't know,
three or four, five months ago, absolutely astounding to me.
My wife asked me if when we're going to go
to London, and I told it probably never. I should
have done it ten years ago, but I didn't. All right, So,

(42:29):
on the good news front, the Fed lowered the interest
rates by a quarter of a point. But here's the thing.
That recession that the Democrats have been really really wanting
and talking about didn't happen. So this past week or
week and a half ago, the Bureau of Economic Analysis
released its third and final estimate of second quarter growth,

(42:54):
and it was the first full quarter that Trump was
in office the second quarter and said that it blew
estimates out of the water. It says real final sales
to private domestic purchasers, which is the sum of consumer
spending and gross fixed private investment, was revised up by
one percentage point to a gain of two point nine
in the second quarter. The growth in the second quarter

(43:15):
follows GDP contraction in the first quarter that was revised
downward from a contraction of point five too point six.
The overall GDP was up three point six or three
point seven percent, and new jobless claims last week fell
down to two hundred and eighteen thousand, so it was
a pretty low number. So I'm pretty sure those tariffs

(43:38):
that you keep talking about aren't doing what they that
you hoped they do because you're betting against America. All
you guys keep talking about this recession, recession, recession, trying
to make it happen. You're betting against America. You're betting
against Americans. The man's doing the job. The economy is
starting to hum along. We are bringing investment back, and

(44:00):
pople were getting good paying jobs, and the Democrats didn't
have a clue what they were talking about. That sums
it up, all right. I really appreciate you guys tuning in.
I hope you tune in next week too. This is
Bonos Cars brought to you by Chevrolet Buet GMC of
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