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May 1, 2025 6 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Michael, my knuckle tattoos say gub r. What do yours say? Hey, Michael,
I have to do some landscaping work in my backyard today.
I have to cut down a tree. So my question
to you is do I have to ask the tree
for permission to cut it down before I get out
my axe and cut it down? Anyway? Because I don't

(00:22):
care what its answer is.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Mike, I would say that having something tattooed on your
knuckles like MS thirteen does not prove that someone holding
those tattoos on his knuckles is a member of anything. However,
he who would lend evidence to Legia believe that there's

(00:45):
some connection.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
Now, don't you think, Mike.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
The word that bugs me as constituent? What is a
constituent of the United States? Immigration says constituency constituents as
basic rights. But is constituent defined anywhere? I think it's
a condendrum.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
A great podcast to listen to this week is Joe
Rogan and Jillian Michaels. They talk about a lot of things,
including COVID, but she talks about how she's now accused
of being, you know, lining up with the right wing people,
and she's like, I'm still a good liberal. They've shifted

(01:32):
not me very interesting. Does everyone remember in the last
few years when legacy media kept telling us there's only
so much Biden can do about the border. Legacy media
is the enemy of the people. They were lying, Biden
was lying. Trump has proven Biden could have done all

(01:53):
this to close the border and fix things, but he didn't.
In fact, he did the exact opposite. Did everyone catch
yesterday when RFK Junior said HHS was a collaborator in
child trafficking and that now he has stopped this so
much uncover there in so many different ways. So, Michael,

(02:17):
they got rid of the checkers for self checkout, but
someone has to be reviewing all those videos of us
checking out to see if we're taking anything. How much
are they paying those people instead of the checkers. How
much money are they really saving? Can they run the
videos at one point five or two time speed? Interesting?

Speaker 5 (02:38):
Good morning, Michael, Good morning Dragon.

Speaker 6 (02:42):
Michael.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
That was a pretty chilling video you presented in the
first segment. Reminded me of you know, there's always been
crazy people out there in the olden days. The community
would sort of keep them in check because they were
the weird ones. Now they find like minded people online
and they don't think they're crazy.

Speaker 7 (03:05):
Michael, what are the odds or chances that every single
one of those crazy people making those ridiculous statements get
a visit from the FBI or the Secret Service. I
sure hope every single one of them do, because this
has got to stop.

Speaker 8 (03:18):
Mike. If you would have had your own personal handbasket,
you wouldn't have had that problem.

Speaker 9 (03:23):
Just saying, Michael, this is Grouper seven three nine six
and Lewisville, Kentucky. I think that got the store. It's
going to get fired for spilling the refried beans, and
King Sooper he's going to come down on him because
he's going to be able to go back and look
through those records and see what time and Michael Brown
was there and who helped him.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
You know, Michael, I am just over being inconvenienced and
treated like a criminal because of the illegals in this country.

Speaker 8 (03:49):
That is so frustrating.

Speaker 6 (03:51):
Deport them, Mike.

Speaker 10 (03:54):
The King Supers that I go to all the time
has those silly gates that have to let you in.
I think it's so silly, because, to be totally honest,
I'm fifty four I'm almost fifty five years old and
I'm kind of athletic. I could very easily just jump
right over those stupid things. I don't think that's really

(04:15):
going to stop anybody doing anything, do they?

Speaker 6 (04:18):
Mourning Brownie and Dragon, Hey Brownie, your comment about Amazon
trucks being scanned going in and out of their facilities
looking for damage. For years, Swift had been considered one
of the worst trucks on the road for safety, but
now Amazon Prime is considered to be the new Swift. Oh,

(04:39):
by the way, Swift stands for sure. Wish I'd finished
training or sure we're insured for that. Have a great day.

Speaker 11 (04:47):
Good morning from South Dakota. While living in Colorado, my
wife worked for a cleaning company for twenty five years
as the payroll manager. Part of her duties were to
surfy documents for and legal employees. The management was very
meticulous on making sure all employees were legal and that

(05:08):
was part of her job. Stay tuned for part two.
The management sold the company to a to a couple
who were let's say questionable on their practices and started
employing non legal immigrants. And what happened was eventually the
company went bankrupt. But during that time, My wife did

(05:30):
not sign off on any of those hirings. Stay tuned
for part three. And because of the illegal hiring, she
did not, like I said, sign off on any of this.
And she had, under previous management, had gone to Washington,
d C. To the Department of Homeland Security for training
on spotting false documents. So not all companies are practicing

(05:56):
that way, but some of them do finally lean into it. Oh, everyone,
have a great day, and I hope this was informational.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Thank you, Mike.

Speaker 12 (06:04):
Why is it that the Democrats surround themselves with such clowns? Oh,
that's right, because they're total ass clowns. That's what they
look like to the normal everyday person. They look like
absolute ass clowns.

Speaker 8 (06:20):
Michael Dragon, I must protest. I did not abuse those monkeys.
Those monkeys consented to everything, everything, Machael.

Speaker 9 (06:32):
Donald Trump has exactly one thousand, three hundred and sixty
days left in his presidency and it's glorious.
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