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March 7, 2025 8 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning from South Dakota. When the Democrats were holding
up their little paddles, President Trump, Vice President Vance, and
Speaker Johnson, she's just throwing some pickleballs at him, and no,
I'm not an old guy that plays pickleball. Everyone have
a great day.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
It was great to see Trump sign the executive order
yesterday removing security clearance from Perkins Cooey employees. They were
deeply involved in the infamous Russian hoak scandal, among other things.
Very interesting to watch the interview of Gavin Newsome with

(00:37):
Charlie Kirk yesterday. Basically it tells us that Gavin is
definitely running for president in twenty twenty eight. In vibrant Denver,
yesterday a person was shot in the twenty seven hundred
block of Sphere and was pronounced to ceased at the hospital. Yeah,
crime's going down, Mayor Johnson.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
Michael I will fully admit that Trump is the greatest
president ever when he fixes the Nineteenth Amendment and women's
driver's licenses.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
This has got to get fixed.

Speaker 5 (01:09):
FJB.

Speaker 6 (01:11):
Mike.

Speaker 7 (01:12):
When you say medicaid just for poor people, are you
aware that more than half the states have increased the
income limit to be eligible from Medicaid to fifty eight
oh two per month or greater, which translates to sixty nine,
six hundred and twenty four thousand dollars per year for
a couple. Since when is sixty nine six twenty four
per year qualify you as poor?

Speaker 6 (01:32):
Marty? Mike? You two?

Speaker 5 (01:33):
Michael, hey man, do we really got to talk about
the climate cuckoos today? Whatever happened to the good old
days when we just called in and left talked back
about how much Michael sucked?

Speaker 8 (01:50):
Hey Michael, where's grandma vodka?

Speaker 9 (01:52):
Shure laid down the hammer.

Speaker 10 (01:53):
That's a good day about shalom?

Speaker 11 (01:55):
This is your favorite juguber. You know why I think
Democrats is up for Teja because she's black. They're obviously
the race. That's my opinion. Have a good weekend.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
About twenty five years ago, there was a great study
that showed when parents took their kids to a pediatrician
for things like colds, they would insist on getting a
prescription for the kid, even if the doctor knew that
prescription would do nothing. For example, the kid had a
viral issue, not a bacterial issue. But they also admitted

(02:30):
that doctors would give the prescription because they felt such
pressure from the parents, speaks volumes.

Speaker 12 (02:36):
I'm going to have to take your side on that
and say that pharmaceutical companies should not be advertising. You
can't advertise tobacco products, so what's the difference. If they
can't advertise those that they have an adverse effect on health?

Speaker 5 (02:51):
Why are we doing pharmaceuticals.

Speaker 12 (02:54):
Have a nice day, enjoy your weekend.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
I say ban them. And the reason I say that
is because the money they pump into the TV stations
for the commercials, they actually own the TV station. The
TV station nowadays, what they want they carry their water.
Maybe we'd get back to real journalism, please.

Speaker 13 (03:19):
Michael, the guardians could cause keto acidosis? Is that not
the end stage of starting to dad?

Speaker 14 (03:28):
Michael?

Speaker 15 (03:29):
It just tain't right that you won't explain to dragon
what a paraneum is.

Speaker 14 (03:34):
This is doctor Jill Biden here. Anyone who thinks that
we should be taking the ads off the airways for medications,
I just have three words for you. Don't don't don't.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Good morning from South Dakota. I just turned seventy years
old in January, and I take no drugs as far
as aspirin or ibuprofen or something like that maybe once
a month if I have an acre pain. But that's
about it. Everyone, have a great day.

Speaker 10 (04:13):
Good morning again. This is your favorite, Jo Guber. Here's
a funny one. So I take traasa Dome for see.
One of the side effects of Treasodome is an erection.
So you know you fall asleep with an erection. Great,
a wonderful.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Drug, Michael.

Speaker 13 (04:32):
Thea that I absolutely have to turn off that I've
been hearing since COVID is the CDC in the ad
cats up telling you no, have your kids stay away
from each other and don't have playdates, and we washed
your hands. I don't need the government to tell my
kid to wash his hands. That was what my mama

(04:53):
told me.

Speaker 16 (04:54):
Hey, guys, not cool, not cool at all playing that commercial.
We're keeping up with our part of the deal. We're
leaving talkbacks, we're avoiding the cackle. We don't want the
cars where Kids commercial on again. Now get it worked out.

Speaker 15 (05:09):
Hey, Mike, I gotta disagree with you on this. We
as patients, did not screw up the system. They did.
If you get sick, the only place you can go
is the er or urgent care. Try to get into
your doctor. Maybe wait a week or two.

Speaker 17 (05:25):
Yes, I'm seventy one years old. I still run fire
trails at this age four times a week, several miles.
I've been hypertensive since I was twenty and fought taking
blood pressure meds, but I have now started and they

(05:51):
don't do a damn thing.

Speaker 9 (05:54):
Hey, Mike, just listening to the commercials during the break here,
and right after a pharmaceutical commercice there comes on an
ad for a class action lawsuit against a pharmaceutical. So
now every time I hear a pharmaceutical ad, I'm gonna
wonder how long until I hear about the class action suit.

Speaker 18 (06:14):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon. I heard you talking about
the pharmaceutical ads, and I think it's even more precious
when you get the ads for the claim attorneys saying
if you've taken this drug, contact us today because there
might be a settlement case because people ended up with
brain tumors. Just like the dep PROVERA commercial that's running

(06:39):
right now goes both ways.

Speaker 11 (06:41):
They're making money on both ends.

Speaker 8 (06:43):
Michael, I love the fact that Milton Friedman, in his
words that you're playing today was very much proto doge.
We should be playing this stuff all over the airways
for everyone to hear so they could stop freaking out
over Elon Muskus saying, look, this brilliant economist thinks that

(07:04):
these things are appropriate.

Speaker 6 (07:07):
Good Michael. The best way to fix the government size
and take care of taxes so everybody pays their pair
of share is to abolish the income tax and start
a federal sales tax. So what you buy, you pay
taxes on the rest of it is yours to keep.
Bring Thank you by Michael.

Speaker 19 (07:30):
While I do support choice and competition and education, the
trouble with the cabal is if they take government money,
you know private schools or faith school's, parochial, you know, sectarian,
the cabal is just going to try to figure out
a way to inject its dogma and still continue to

(07:53):
indoctrinate children in the ways of the cabal or the
way the cabal wants you to submit to them.

Speaker 18 (07:59):
Michael, the true role of government is to do only
that which I cannot do myself. So as Milton Friedman said,
yes that is national defense, and yes that is some
other functions of being a refereed private sector.

Speaker 7 (08:17):
So when we have disputes that they are the neutral
party in that dispute, but all of the things really
are up for discussion.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
We need to ask that question, what is the proper
role of government?
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