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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Michael. Hey, I saw that post from q mood,
and I do remember that conversation from years back about
how you helped open a door for that man. You know,
it might not have worked out too well with the
two sisters in the gas station, but this one did.
So keep heart, keep on trucking, have good morn.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
What eh qm O d sure q oh oh Quincy Quincy,
that's what he's talking about, Yes, the truck driver. Yeah,
my buddy Quincy ten years. I opened my X feed
last night and there was a selfie up close, like
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you can see the nose ring really well, you can
see every little gray and black hairs comprising his beard.
You're gonna go look now, it's you gotta you gotta
go look, No, you gotta you go go look at Quincy. Anyway,
he said, Well, let me let me just pull it
up because well, you know, I'm glad you mentioned that
(01:10):
I had not I thought about that this morning. Let's see,
where is where's my X account? X account? I hate? Yeah,
I hate this whole X thing.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
Why don't we just still go to Twitter dot com?
Speaker 2 (01:22):
At for mine's my bookmark is still Twitter dot com
is still Twitter dot com Uh, let's see yo.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Twenty one hours ago Yo at Michael Brown, USA, I
hit a milestone ten years of driving a truck, in
large part to calling into your show at the right time.
I still call that experience divine intervention. Thanks brother, Hope
all is well. You know, Quincy called in. He was
listening to me from Austin or San Antonio or somewhere
Dowll in Texas, and he was down on his luck,
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pretty much homeless, doing drugs, drinking. I mean, his life
was a big bag of turns, and he called in.
I don't know, I have no clue what I mean.
First of all, it's been more than ten years ago,
because it's ten years since he's been driving, and it
took took me a while to get him here, to
get him into it. Oh my god, I'm so sorry.
(02:17):
I forget your name. But had the truck driving school
that said, if you can get him here, all put
him through truck driving school for free. So I've got
him on the phone and I you know, and then
we get contact information, we get him somehow, we get
a bus ticket, he gets a bus ticket, somehow gets
here and gets through truck driving school, gets off the streets,
(02:42):
and he's been driving a truck ever since. Now. He
had his ups and downs. I'll never forget. He graduates
from truck driving school and gets his first job, and
we're all plodding and sharing and going on great and everything,
and then movie gets fired. Yeah that's to be expected, right,
I mean, you've been kind of a homeless drug e.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
You've been doing your own thing for so long. You
don't want people bossing you around, all right.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
And so, you know, and so you have something up
pretty badly, and so you get fired, and I'm like,
oh no, we can't. We can't let this, you know,
set back destroy everything we've done so far. And I
just encourage him to, like, you know, you got to
stand back up. You got to keep going, you know,
you just just keep moving. You got to keep doing it.
(03:30):
And he finally gets another job, and boy, he's been
doing it for ten years now, ten freaking years of
driving the truck. And every once in a while he'll
be cruising through Colorado on his way somewhere and all
get a text from I mean, we've tried several times
a cup and have lunch or something, just haven't been
able to make it work. But Yeah, that's exactly right.
I'm glad you brought that up. And I know Quincy
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listens to the podcast. I love him like a brother
from another mother or whatever the phrase is. And I'm
always surprised when he puts something on X about me,
because I figure some of his comrades probably look at
it and go, you're friends with him? Like, first of all,
he's a white guy. How can that be? You're friends
(04:15):
with a white guy and that guy, that guy, that
guy that hates black people and tries to kill him
in New Orleans. He got you a job. Wait a minute,
this does not compute. We can't figure this one out.
Thanks for reminding me with that, and congratulations Quincy. Ten
years of truck driving. Yeah, sometimes I succeed, sometimes I fail,
but at least I try. Let me give you a
(04:37):
warning about today's program. It's all over the place. I
think I know that yesterday was April Fool's Day, and
I do want to say it. Well, I don't know,
but thank goodness, somebody heard that damn fly that was
in the studio that we couldn't get rid of, and
(04:59):
Alexa brought us a fly swatter, and I want to say,
how grateful I am for the fly swatter because got it.
And then I don't know. I'm doing show prep and
I'm I'm I'm just listening to stuff and I'm thinking, really,
(05:22):
I come in and I open up the text line.
We're gonna start with text messages first. Then we're going
to go to a couple of in the new stuff
that I think is just dumb assery. Today's just we
(05:43):
I have some serious things to talk about. But there's
a lot of dumb assy in the world today too,
which I know comes as a shock to you to imagine.
If there's dumb assy in.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
The world, you must be new here.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
I really, totally, totally must be. However, I would like
to say that I am. I am ecstatic and how
the studio has been so meticulously cleaned. I mean, I
came in and I was shocked. It's like a brand
new studio. The walls have been scrubbed, the everything is
clean here, the new blinds are up, the dry wall
(06:15):
has been replaced. Everything.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
It's not April Fool's Day anymore. It's not April fools First,
So yeah, knocked that off.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
No, this is my new attitude. My new attitude is
just yes, just just see it as you want it
to be, and that's the way it will be. I mean,
there's no I mean I'm a democrat, now, okay, I'm
a socialist.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
What okay, Michelle, that's right.
Speaker 4 (06:44):
I just.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
I've rearranged my history. I've just rearranged everything. So so
I already know that today is going to be a
stupid day in large part which I know it comes
as a shock to many of you because we never
do anything stupid on this program. And then I, you know,
I'm going through my root. My routine when I walk
in is I try to avoid eye contact with dragon.
That's first and foremost, so I could it's just like
(07:08):
I just can't deal with that. And so I'm I'm
I come in, I hook everything up, I get all
my cables out, get the cables hooked up, open my laptop,
get my my spots ready. Uh, get my diet coke
over here, Uh, put my condom on, and I'm ready
to go. And then Dufa's producer walks in and he's
(07:32):
staring at me oddly, like like what are you looking at?
Speaker 3 (07:37):
I wasn't sure if it was my eyes or if
it was a real thing. So it's like I had
to had to.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Kind of squint and kind of lean over, and it's
kind of like starting to creep me out a little bit.
And pretty soon he goes, you need to take that
shirt to the dry cleaner. And I'm like, well, I mean,
it wasn't I.
Speaker 3 (07:55):
I mean, I'm like, you're looking at your sleeves, going
what the heck happened?
Speaker 2 (07:58):
And I'm looking everywhere. I'm like, what what? And then
he's like pointing at my chest and I leaned down.
And if I look just right, and if I get
it in the if I get it in the in
the nasty, oh, I'm sorry. And if I get it
in the new you know, I approved, you know, optomolished
to proved lighting in the studio, I can see that
(08:19):
I've got What do you think it is?
Speaker 3 (08:22):
It looks like mustard. Looks like you were having a
hard time getting a corn dog in your mouth. It
could be some salad dressing or something, but I don't
see you eating a salad.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
You know what. I had salad for lunch yesterday. I
had a cob salad for lunch.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Yesterday wearing that shirt.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
No, I never wear the same shirt twice. I mean,
I may wear the same shirt, but not the same
shirt every day now, huh yeah. And I look down
and there's a yellow splotch, like right, pretty big.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
We were talking two or three quarters where oh, at
least two or three quarters.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Yeah, I think I'll just say about the size of
a pot pie. Maybe that's one of these. Maybe it's
a pop pi this plot down there. So there's stupid
thing number one. And then I open up, you know,
because I open my laptop, get all my tabs open
from my notes, and then I go to another browser
where I open up the text line and all of
(09:22):
the the programs that give us our soundbites, ABC News
and all of that, and I look, I start cruising
through the text messages two seven eighty five Mike or
Michael or Dragon, try and cover all the bases. I
love that I've got the answer to all the world's
problems in twenty twenty eight, and I thought, well, then
(09:44):
I'll just read this and go home for the rest
of today. Elect if you can figure this one out,
that's great. Elect Ted Cruz or JD. Vans as president.
Either or and the other fills the position. Huh. Elon
and Trump both concentrate on Doge as a tag team
(10:05):
that should end the globe, the globe as we understand it,
because the lefties will either self deport or commit suicide.
But hey, some of the left wanted a smaller population anyway,
all right, I just don't get the bleck tag cruiser
jd Vance's president. Either or and the other fills the position.
(10:25):
I guess you mean one gets selected pre one one
for president, one for okay, got it, so that that's
the first text message, and then comes four nine six
nine Mike and or Michael. Would you define codify please?
I have looked, but am unsatisfied. Or do not trust
(10:45):
a dictionary these days? Codify was not in Webster's eighteen
twenty eight dictionary. Well, then let's stop right there. Maybe
you need to get a new dictionary. If your dictionary
is Merriam Webster from eighteen twenty eight, you might need
a new one. I mean not that the you know,
not that the definition of codify has changed, but maybe
(11:06):
codify wasn't in the dictionary in eighteen twenty eight. I
don't know. Thanks to you and Dragon for a terrific show. Well,
obviously he's not listening because Dragon doesn't true. Thanks thanks
to you and Dragon for a terrific show. What what's
that about?
Speaker 3 (11:22):
Well, one of us puts in all the work.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Well, I know, and that's why I can't figure out
what that sentence means. Codify means that you take you
take a rule, a statute, a law, a regulation, a policy,
or whatever, and you put it in an organized manner
inside a law book or inside wherever you keep your statutes.
(11:47):
You know, so either online, electronically or physically in a book,
you codify it. You you actually make it a part
of the collection of statutes or regulations or rules or policy.
You cutify it. So that's what that means. So we
got that out of the way, and then I get
to two seven eight five. Mike, could you please see
(12:08):
this is all? And when do these come in? These
are all well these are April first, but they're like
at eight pm. Here's what at four pm? Mike? Could
two seven eight five? Could you please advocate? We'll be
happy to advocate for bringing back the COVID guidelines. I
really miss watching dumbasses follow arrows on the floor or
(12:31):
choke on their last breath, but mostly the six foot rule.
If I had an excuse to keep stupid, and stupid
is spelled sepi d, so that is very meaningful to me.
If I had an excuse to keep stupid away from
me again, I would appreciate your efforts of support. I'm
all for it because those that follow those rules. It
(12:59):
kind of separated the wheat from the chaff. You know,
it kind of separated the regular people, the real humans,
from the stupid people. It did that, But you know
what else it did. It showed you those people who
were really the fascist the people who really liked telling
(13:20):
you what to do. And you, like, you walk into
a restaurant and the matre d or a waiter or
waitress or somebody would start barking at you about oh
just he took close to the other or or you
can't take your mask off until you sit down. I
love that was always my favorite one. Now that you
sat down, now you can take your mask off. Oh
thank you. I'm so glad that the that the sarskov
two virus knows that they it can only be above
(13:43):
like you know, but short people had an advantage. They
could walk around without a mask because they were below
the altitude, the minimum altitude of the COVID nineteen virus
six zero one five, Mike, the more the Republicans exposed
the fraud and the the more the Democrats get embarrassed.
Keep the spotlight on the Democrats fraud and waste. You
(14:05):
know you're over the target when you get the most resistance.
That's exactly right. And that's why let's talk quickly about
the special elections yesterday. So both Republicans won in Florida,
but the so called liberal judge up in Wisconsin one
beating the so called conservative judge. But here's my quick
(14:26):
take on that. Here's all you need to know. They
that was a referendum on Now I'm just telling you
what I think here. That had nothing to do with
those judges. People voted for or against Elon Musk. That's
all that was. Elon made I believe a tactical error.
(14:52):
Remember how I this is a great learning This is
a great opportunity to learn something to remember how I've
always maintained that McCain fine gold is wholly unconstitutional. That's
the limits on contributions to political campaigns because money equals speech.
If I give a bazillion dollars to a candidate, I'm
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exercising my First Amendment right of association and of speech,
and that is I'm giving that candidate my money to
go out and buy campaign spots, buy a plane ticket
to fly somewhere for a meeting, to hire staff, to
buy stamps, do whatever they need to be doing for
a campaign. That speech. And I should be able to
(15:37):
give as much or as little as I want to,
and a candidate should be able to take as much
or as little as they want to from anyone, including corporations,
those evil corporations. Yes, now here's how that works. We
still will always have until we can utterly destroy it,
(15:58):
which I absolutely would love to do. Destroy the Kabal
as long as the Kabal exists. They already do that.
What do you think George Soros, George Soros and his
Open Society and all the nngos underneath that all contribute
to political campaigns so they can elect all these Marxist
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you know, district attorneys, politicians, whatever it might be, including
Supreme Court justices in Wisconsin. Because George Soros's organization contributed
to the liberal judge in Wisconsin. But so did Elon Musk.
And what did the Kabal do? Well? They ignored the
Soros contribution to the liberal judge, and they focus solely
(16:44):
on Elon Musk's whatever how much he gave. I don't
he gave one hundred thousand dollars, he gave a million dollars.
I don't care what the amount was. He may have
given fifty cents, whatever he gave. That became the focus,
and that became the story. And that's what that election
was about. It was isn't about Trump, It wasn't about
left versus right, It wasn't about liberal versus conservative. It
(17:06):
was that the richest man in the world, which apparently
we all have to hate because he's the richest man
in the world. If we hate the richest man in
the world, if that's the rule, would somebody point out
to me the poorest man in the world, because I
need to be I need to be an equal opportunity hater.
I need to hate the poorest man in the world too.
(17:27):
So point well, I'll volunteer because I pretty much feel like,
based on based on what this company pays me, I
feel like the poorest man in the world. So they're
they're well, and then there's dragon, so maybe dragons the
poorest man in the world. So there you got it.
Let's see good number two seven eighty five Michael l
(17:59):
o L. Well, you are getting trolled bad lol. I
hope we take this person's rights and or visas and
allow them to study another country's beliefs. A third term.
That did happen before. But I'm lazy, or at least
I think it happened due to some emergency situation. My
memory sucks. I screw it. Gooba number zero five six'
(18:21):
four is not a, goober rather much more like A richard.
Head the only time we've had like a third and
fourth term Was Franklin Delano, roosevelt which resulted in the
twenty Second. Amendment, yeah all, right we're just getting a.
(18:43):
Row stupid. Continues, Next brownie's chasing squirrels.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Today what's new At that's just like any, Day, Andy
and why have a good day?
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Now i'm just chasing one squirrel. Today. Stupidity so let's go,
back and Thanks lex for sending. This i'd not seen.
It so talking about The Wisconsin Supreme court election and
how that really was a referendum On Elon musk had
really nothing to do With Donald, trump had nothing to
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do with right versus, left had nothing to do with
Even George. Soros it had to do With Elon musk
Because elon not only campaigned In wisconsin but contributed heavily In.
WISCONSIN cnn apparently last night stepped right into the middle
(19:37):
of it and, admitted, yeah there might be a little
double standard, here and then go on about saving. Humanity
it's just an ego. Trip but what's.
Speaker 5 (19:46):
Interesting about it is you heard anytime anybody brings this,
Up republican will, say.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Well what ABOUT.
Speaker 5 (19:52):
Jb, pritzker and what About George?
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Soros and what about this? One about? That AND i
guess the answer is.
Speaker 5 (19:57):
You don't See george and they don't see that out they're,
talking yeah. RIGHT i mean they might be giving money
to organizations this and, that and people can criticize.
Speaker 4 (20:06):
That you don't.
Speaker 5 (20:06):
Want but the idea that, like oh, NO i am
going to tell these voters forget like Hiring Scott walker
to do it or or somebody on The milwaukee, Box
i'm going to tell them, right, no it's he has
to step up all the. Oxygen he is only one
other person that needs more attention Is Donald Trump and
then go, on.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
It's likely one other person that needs more, attention and
That's Donald. Trump so it's okay For George. Soros But
i'm not quite certain that the headline on this on
this particular who is this? INDIVIDUAL i don't follow this particular.
Person largest showing x founder OF Ibc, Group io Investor
(20:51):
Mario nuffle the fall two point one million. Followers that's
a little more than. Me his tweet starts OUTN cnn
accidentally admits That soros is okay because he hides in the. Shadows,
WELL i guess that's kind of what they. SAY i
(21:13):
might interpret a slightly different and go.
Speaker 5 (21:15):
On about humanity saving.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Humanity it's just an ego. Trip but what's.
Speaker 5 (21:19):
Interesting about it is you heard anytime anybody brings this,
Up Bob republican will, say, well what ABOUT. Jb, pritzker
and what About George? Soros and what about? This what about?
That AND i guess the answer is you don't See
george first of, all and they don't see that out there.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
Talking yeah.
Speaker 5 (21:35):
RIGHT i, mean they might be giving money to organizations
this and, that and people can criticize that you don't,
want but.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
The people can criticize that they're giving money to these
organizations and they're giving money to these, candidates but you
don't see. It, WELL i wonder why we don't see.
It maybe it's, Because, jake you don't report on. It
it takes somebody from outside the cabal to report That
soros is giving all this. Money you, KNOW i would
GIVE i would give credit to the exposure Of George
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soros and all of the things that he's been doing for. Decades,
now that credit goes To Glenn, beck, who FOR i
mean probably decades, ago started reporting About George. Soros and
but for, that do you think anybody else in the.
MEDIA i don't, EVER i mean maybe he. DID i
(22:28):
don't ever recall any specific examples of, say Even rush
talking About George. Soros so you have to give credit To,
BECK i think for exposing how Bad George soros. IS
i do think it's a legitimate point, though and this
gets back to WHY i want full disclosure of where
the money comes. From it doesn't necessarily mean that the
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cabal is always going to give you the. Reports so
if we had free and open elections where anybody could
give whatever they wanted to any, candidate which is the
very definition of a free and open, election then Little
gooper's like me could go look at THE fec reports
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or the state reports and find out who's giving to
a particular, candidate and THEN i could come on here
AND i could talk about, it AND i could talk, About,
hey you know that that ballot measure that everybody's trying
to get passed, to you, know reintroduce wolves into the,
state or whatever Stupidity colorado, does which, is you, know
on a daily. Basis, well THEN i could talk about
who's really behind. THAT i just happen to have a
(23:34):
story today That i'm eventually going to get to that
ties into this about who's behind and who's paying these
TikTok influencers that are going around trying to convince you
about well all the stupid stuff they're trying to convince you.
Of so hang, on we'll get to that eventually. Too but,
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AGAIN i think this is a great example of the
better part of discretion would have been for OR i
Think Elon musk to write a check or you, know
set up a foundation or something and have that foundation
write a. Check because his presence alone is a lightning.
Rod we can object to, that and we say it's
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we can scream all we want, to that's not, right
that's not, fair but it's the, reality and we deal
in reality. Here and so if you're going to be
the world's richest, PERSON i, mean you could make me
the world's richest. Person AND i try to do it
a different way and try to show you that it
works by just being a little more. Subtle But i'm
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not sure that's in the cards For Elon musk swerving
right into the next. Stupidity this comes to us via
Nine news Nine news five o'clock this, morning The Denver
City how many of you driven out To Denver International? Airport,
(25:00):
Yeah Pina, Boulevard, yeah Inga ward, Yep, oh get out On.
Bina it. Sucks it shows the lack of. Planning it
shows how stupid some consultants. Are so when you do something,
stupid what do you? Do you hire more consultants to
give you more stupid, ideas stupider, ideas so you can
(25:23):
go out and do even more stupid. Things The Denver
City council approved ax x dollar contract with a consultant
group On, tuesday that would be. Yesterday is this An
April fool's? Joke, DRAGON i guess, not.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
Because it's multiple sources and.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
It's from five am today. Too. Okay Denver City council
approved a blank contract with a consultant group to conduct the.
Study they're going to spend this money to conduct a
study to figure out a better way to get people
to and From denver Nat International. Airport, now there are
(26:06):
depending on where you're, located there are several ways to
get To Denver International. Airport you can take a. Bus
you could take AN rtd, bus you could take an,
uber you could have a friend take. You you could
take a helicopter if you've got a helipad. Somewhere you
could drive To Colorado springs or to The Loveland Fort
(26:30):
Collins airport and board a plane there and take it
To Denver International. Airport saves you on parking and easier,
security all sorts of advantages to. That you could get
in your own car and you could drive On Pena
boulevard and go park out and pay three hundred dollars
a day to park in the, garage or two hundred
ninety five dollars to park, out you, know somewhere Near Kansas.
(26:53):
City so you could do those. Things the five year
study with a group Called Peak Consulting group LLC i
is going to consider several new design options For Penia
boulevard by assessing the environmental effects and gathering community. Feedback
(27:14):
that just warms the calckles of my heart to know
that we're going to PAY x number of dollars for
a consulting group to study the environmental effects and gathering community.
Feedback follow The National Environmental Policy. Act that's the law
that Requires environmental Impact STATEMENTS EISs for any project that you.
(27:35):
Do airport officials have stressed That Penia boulevard is in
desperate need of a. Revamp congestion continues to grow along
the highway as the airport sees more travelers every. Year
according To, denver the airport welcome to record breaking eighty
two point four million passengers in twenty twenty. Four, now,
(27:56):
interestingly what it doesn't tell you, is, no it does
not of the eighty two point four million, passengers how
many of those came from this was their, origin versus
how many of those were on a layover or this
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was their final destination versus those who are you, know
driving from iHeart out to the airport to get on
the plane and go To. Chicago so the eighty two
point four million passengers last year is kind of meaningless to.
Me some of the options in the study, include see
if you can guess these a bus only lane that
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works out well all the.
Speaker 3 (28:42):
TIME i gotta hold out for the bike only, lane.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
The toll lane or carpool. LANE i don't see a
bike only, lane dang, it but there should. Be in,
fact what we ought to do now is is eliminate
one of The so there it's a four lane highway
separated by a. Median so we just take one lane
outbound and one lane inbound and turn that into a bike.
(29:07):
Lane and why don't we just force all the cars
to go out through that what's that Called Green Green
valley ranches or? Something have them go out through. There
denver officials said that working WITH rtd is not off the,
table even if the plan is not in the. Study,
now remember they're gonna SPEND x number of dollars and
(29:31):
they might work WITH. Rtd BUTT rtd is not going
to be a part of the, study, which by the,
way is another way to get to the airport when it. Works,
NOW i want to ask you.
Speaker 6 (29:43):
To.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
STUDY i just gave you several. IDEAS i can come
up with a bunch of other ideas. Too And i'll
do an environmental impact, statement And i'll do it For
i'll do it for a, half just as a negoshitting
point point. Point i'll start at half of what they're
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gonna Pay Peak Consulting GROUP llc to study to figure
out a better way to get people to and from
D I, a what do you think the dollar amount?
Is what would you do it for?
Speaker 6 (30:19):
It?
Speaker 2 (30:19):
Dragon i'm with. You all do it with, half you
do it for. Half, yeah let's you AND i both
do it for, half and we'll split the. Half i'd
be happy with. That, Yeah And i'll do most of
the work Because i've already got it right here in my.
Head and and you can't, spell And i've got spell.
Checks so we get and we've got we get some
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really nice material out there in the in the in
the little printing. Room we could put it in one
of those nice little. Binders make it look really. Nice,
hey we do have a co access to a color.
Printer we got access to a color. Printer now we've
got cheap ass. Paper i'll bring some nice paper from.
Home but uh, yeah we'll make it look really. Good
they're gonna fifteen million dollars fifteen million taxpayer dollars to
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study how to get people to and From Denver International. Airport, no, no, no,
no not not to build a bus, lane not to
not to Widen Penion, boulevard not to actually make sure
that the a train actually works when it goes out
to the airport or from the, airport none of. That
to study all of it for fifteen million. Dollars, Yeah
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i'm on, Board, Dragon i'll do it for seven point.
Five let's play a game of what's going to be
in the conclusion of the study number one and Ev only?
Lane these people are.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
Idiots, ooh that's. Good that's really, Good Evy Only. Lane,
ah there you.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Go uh so along the line of just talking about
stupid stuff, today have you heard what if you're listening
to the top of the hour, news you heard. This Corey,
booker the now senior senator from The garden state Of New,
jersey has been doing a marathon speech berating The president
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of The United states Of america for more than twenty four.
HOURS Abc news is all over. It, well gotta plug
it in to going on?
Speaker 7 (32:31):
Here Cory booker, finished what is this not.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Speaking of? Stupidity is it a double. Click, no it's,
playing but it's. Playing it's not playing on the the
cables are all. Connected let's try it.
Speaker 7 (32:45):
Again record breaking speech protesting The trump administration's. Agenda booker
began his speech at seven Pm, monday ending just after
eight o'clock last, night more than twenty five, hours no sitting,
down no, eating surpassing the length Of Senators Tron thurman's
historic speech in nineteen fifty seven opposing civil.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
Rights who?
Speaker 2 (33:05):
Cares nobody? Cares except last night On News, Nation Frank
luntz of all people had this to, say.
Speaker 6 (33:15):
We're going crazy right. Now and they're going crazy because
they don't see leadership in their own. Party AND i
want to emphasize What Corey booker did over the last
twenty four hours may have changed the course of political.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
History you stand, up you're filibuster for more than twenty four,
hours and that's going to change the course of political.
Speaker 6 (33:41):
HISTORY i watched a lot of. IT i listened to,
WORDS i listened to. Phrases how he presents. Himself he
Chriticized Donald, trump of course he, did but he struck
the kind of tone that Grassroots democrats are looking. For
he gave him a reason to. Fight he gave him
a reason to set up and say this is my country.
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Too of, course Every republican watching will say this is.
Nonsense it's not speaking just To. Republicans he's speaking To.
Americans he's speaking To. Americans, yeah serious. QUESTION i know
this is stupid, stuff but serious. Question how Many americans
do you think heard more than say the nineteen seconds
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THAT i played for you for you FROM Abc.
Speaker 4 (34:27):
News This.
Speaker 7 (34:30):
New Jersey Senator Corey booker finished a record breaking speech
protesting The trump administration's. Agenda booker began his speech at.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
Seven noticed that ALL i told you about was he
spoke all this time Criticizing trump's.
Speaker 7 (34:43):
AGENDA Pm monday ending just after eight o'clock last, night
more than twenty five, hours no sitting, down no, eating
surpassing the length Of Senator Strom thurman's historic speech in
nineteen fifty seven opposing civil.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Rights how many people under the age of, say, OH
i don't know forty five know Who Strong thermon? Is
how Many how do you know anything substantively about What
Corey booker? Said nobody But Frank lunz is convinced that
this is going to change the course of political, history and.
Speaker 6 (35:13):
WHAT i saw over the last twenty five, hours absolutely
blew me.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Away it blew me away, too how stupid it was,
good gree uh, there yesterday, finished this morning. Done nobody.
Cares