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December 17, 2025 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Michael. I just got a call that Jeff go is
closing all schools because Excel is planning power outages for
the wind. Apparently it is acceptable now to just cut
the power when weather comes along instead of actually maintaining
the infrastructure. The worst thing is that no one I've
seen seems to be even asking why this is even
an option. The grid should never be voluntarily shut off.

(00:20):
This is still the United States of America right, sure
doesn't feel like it. Sometimes.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Rolls Royce is planning to move its narrow bodied jut
engine program to the US out of Britain because of
Starmar's bullheaded net zero policies. That will be forty thousand
jobs in one point six trillion that the UK is
going to miss out on. I don't know at what
point these people will learn their lesson that climate change

(00:48):
is a hoax and complete bs. On her December fourth show,
Jen Saki made the inaccurate claim that James O'Keefe and
Project Ferriitas had published Ashley Biden's diary. Instead of retracting
the claim on her show, they edited the video and

(01:09):
then added a correction note to the video. Clip shows
that these people are just liars and will not correct
their errors. Remember when we were told that if we
went to LED lights, although they're more expensive, they last
up to seven years, which is way longer than incandescent bulbs.

(01:31):
I don't remember my Excel bill ever dropping after I
switched to LED lights, and I got to tell you,
there's so many times. I know, I installed a light
last year and it's burned out after just a year,
But we're paying much higher prices for those. Fun fact,
Representative Eric Swollwell, who's running for California governor, has missed

(01:54):
the most floor votes of any active member of the House.
He's even missed more floors than an Arizona rep. Who
died in March. Who in the hades would vote for
the sliine bag.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Good morning, Michael, I would love to have your opinion
on these Excel power outages in Colorado today. Yes, it
makes sense in terms of trying to prevent wildfires, but
do you think it's also another training exercise, activity, whatever
you want to call it, and us getting used to
having brownouts and power outages in Colorado due to lack

(02:31):
of energy. Just curious.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
Good morning Dragon, Good morning, gentlemen. Mister brown Dragon has
informed me that there is circling debris in your studio,
So please calm down, get off the beanies or whatever
you're on, and take it easy. It's just the wind blowing.

(03:00):
You grew up in Oklahoma. There's no dirt involved. No true.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Oh Michael, you silly rabbit. If the grush door doesn't open,
that just means you get the day off from work
and the day off from school.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Michael, I'm so disappointed in you. The last talkback wasn't
from Kathleen. It's from the farmer's daughter. But good news
is I know I have a voice. Stoppelganger. Ooh, this
could be really fun. Dragon, get ready for excitement.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
Michael.

Speaker 4 (03:31):
Now that you're doing weather, when will it be safe
for us to move around and do things again?

Speaker 5 (03:37):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon. Since Excel's electrical engineers can't
figure out how to keep power lines from arcing when
they touch each other, they ought to offer it up
to kids six to twelve years old to see if
they can come up with creative ideas and then maybe
offer a generous one hundred dollars college scholarship to the

(03:58):
top five answers.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
It's really because Excel was sued.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
For the fire. Michael, Excel doesn't care about lawsuits or
lamages or losses. They just passed those onto the consumers.
So what difference does it make it happen?

Speaker 1 (04:15):
Mike My, what big cabals you talk about?

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Michael?

Speaker 5 (04:21):
Castration is not step step as slice, pull and cut.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
Bernie madeoff, gut nothing on you, Governor Michael. Why is
this story being drug through all of the conservative channels.
Why isn't the White House talking about this more? I
mean newscom would have zero

Speaker 5 (04:42):
Champs of being elected, much less being a candidate if
it's got drugged through all the media.
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