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November 19, 2025 4 mins
I’m always asking questions.  The fun begins when you start researching for answers. Such as…   What’s next?  Today it’s illegal immigration.  When it comes to border policing what group or groups should prepare for a knock at the door or a very visible takedown on a city street?  Plus…say it isn’t so!  The turkey is losing the holiday popularity contest.      I’m Arroe…  I am a daily writer.  A silent wolf.  I stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen study then activate.  I call it The Daily Mess.  A chronological walk through an everyday world.  Yes, it’s my morning writing.  As a receiver of thoughts and ideas, we as people tend to throw it to the side and deal with it later.  When a subject arrives, I dig in.  It’s still keeping a journal!  By doing the research the picture becomes clearer.  This is the Daily Mess…

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, if you're like me, you get a little tired

(00:01):
of searching for your favorite podcast on one of those
streaming outfits. You type something in and they say, oh,
did you mean this? No, the only place to go
is ero dot net a r roe dot net. All
seventeen of my podcasts are waiting for you to enjoy
and to learn something. Thanks for supporting me throughout the years.
I'm always asking questions, and the reason why is because

(00:22):
the fun starts when researching for answers such as, what's
next today it's illegal immigration? When it comes to border policing,
what group or groups should actually prepare for a knock
at the door or a very visible takedown on our
city streets? Plus say it isn't so the Turkey is

(00:42):
losing the holiday popularity contest. My name is Erro. I'm
a daily writer, a silent wolf. That means I stand
on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study,
then activate. I happen to call it the Daily Mess,
a chronological walk through an everyday world. Yeah, it's my
morning writing as a receiver of thoughts and ideas. We
as people tend to throw things to the side because

(01:04):
we think we're going to deal with it. Later on,
when a subject arrives inside of me, it is time
to dig in. It's still keeping that daily journal, but
by doing the research the picture becomes clearer. This is
the daily mess. So what is next on the streets
of America, the good old US of A Today? It's

(01:25):
the border policing, claiming to hold the keys to peace
and less crime. Their calling and commands are fed by
a vision to readjust the volume of theft, drug use,
human trafficking, and in some cases planting the platforms that
could serve as mounds of defying visitors attempting to make
a mark on their new country. So what's next on

(01:48):
the streets of America, the good old US of A? Well,
with so much worry up in the air, one can't
help but worry about being related and will that eventually
catch up to us? Will they be knocking on our doors?
Will it target our businesses and our homes? And the
answer to that is no. First, we need to know
immigration enforcement actions do not move in on random groups.

(02:10):
The research shows they can't target citizens, residents, or entire
communities without a legal basis. Their focus is on immigration
violations and people with criminal records they cannot legally expand
to regular people on the streets of the USA. Things
to do include gotta stay calm, You have got to

(02:33):
find your inner peace, Do not approach the officers, know
your rights, and if you feel unsafe, then step inside.
Locate a circle of friends and family, and learn to
make sure that you trust them. Coming up next, speaking
of trust, is it truly happening? The turkey is no

(02:56):
longer the main attraction on Thanksgiving Day? Hey, welcome back
to the Daily Mess. So is it true the old
fashioned turkey might not be the biggest attraction at this
year's Thanksgiving and holiday celebration. Food research shows it's the
side dishes that are getting the most support and love
this season. Sixty three percent of a recent survey exposed

(03:20):
the lack of popularity for the turkey. Families are choosing
to focus in on everything but the infamous bird. Why
is this even happening? Some say it's because the side
dishes are more fun to make. Who better to know
this than the American Farm Bureau, who has seen a
major dip in turkey sales and preparation. Well, this explains

(03:42):
why turkey prices are hitting an all time low, people
are not buying them, and the bird flu of twenty
twenty five has nothing to do with Americans walking away
from this annual tradition. It doesn't mean the turkey and
Thanksgiving are over. Just don't go into a family event
expecting to see that gigantic bird at the center of

(04:03):
the table. The big shift is in the generations. Nobody
is interested in being the macdaddy who is stuck carving
the bird. No thanks, pass it to the next generation.
Just give me some mashed potatoes and some good old
green beans or colored greens. H'm aril. And that's the

(04:23):
daily mess.
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