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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Five oh five at pety five k RC Beat Talk Station,
Happy Monday.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
I'm the Dude May.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
And I'm Brian Thomas. Ho's of the ffty five KRC
Morning Show. Jo just Jack or Ory belongs in the
production studio and got a couple of guests lined up today. Sadly,
no more no Brian James this morning. Apparently called a
segment off this morning reasons unknown, but we can muddle
through without him. Christopher Smithman joins the program as he
does every Monday at seven twenty for the Smither Event.
Former Vice Mayor of the City of Cincinnati. Always appreciate
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his thoughts and observations. Scott Miller is going to join
the program, continuing kind of a theme that we've had
going on late about COVID and doctors who got had
their credentials attacked and their credibility attacked when they spoke
truth to power during COVID. Today, Scott Miller the most
dangerous man in Washington. Apparently he got in trouble for
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speaking at a medical freedom rally the state Capitol in
Olympia back in May of twenty twenty. He was treating
his patients using alternative treatments, which actually work for his
patients breathing treatments, for example, apparently described as the only
provider in his area willing to help, noting that patients
that were sent to the hospital died, so he spoke
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out against it and ended up getting in a significant trouble,
had his license temporarily suspended, claimed accused of spreading misinformation.
He was even asked to undergo an impatient neuropsychiatric evaluation,
which he was then asked to pay for. Good figure.
Scott Miller at a thirty should be a very interesting conversation.
And if you're awake, spring forward. I hate this man.
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I hate the time change. And every time the time changes,
there's all these articles and discussions over what's the point
of it, what's the genesis of it? Doesn't really do anything,
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Just stick with
something and leave it. So just to the spring Ford,
you lose an hour. It's difficult to go to sleep
earlier the night before to try to get back on time.
Of course I even struggled with that, so about a
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half hour late, get into bed last night, and then
of course you know you Ford in the and it's
still two thirty, but what it was one thirty is
now two thirty, so you got to get out of bed.
So I'm feeling a little sluggish this morning. My apologies
for that. You can help out, feel free to steer
the topic of conversation. If you're awake, kind of wonder
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if anybody's out there, Joe this morning. You think everybody's
kind of sleeping in a little later than they normally do.
Five one, three, seven, four, nine, fifty five hundred, eight
hundred and eighty two three talk and of course go
with Town five fifty on AT and T phones and
an opportunity or mind you had on over to fifty
five cars dot com where Richard Lyon's book The DNA
of Democracy and doctor James Thorpes speaking of aforementioned people
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who are attacked for their COVID nineteen realities. Doctor James Thorpe. Wow, man,
he's gets a cold water dose reality from that guy,
and he was metaphorically crucified for his being outspoken against
the what we were being fed about COVID nineteen. So
the books are right there, you can get a copy
for yourself, and of course Tech Friday's Dave Hatter every Friday,
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and he mentioned I just as an aside, since I
mentioned Dave had her in Tech Friday trying to steer
you out of trouble. And I never scanned QR codes,
and I've learned from Dave Hatter that those can be
very dangerous, and apparently they're becoming more and more of
a problem, and I saw this article from the Washington
Times about it. Fraud investigators now say at least ten
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percent of the QR codes attached to online orders, restaurant tabletops,
and public posts are scams. Chinese state sponsored actors are
using them to target financial information that you have on
your smartphone. So maybe there's a caution that you shouldn't
have this information on your smart smartphone, even suggestions that
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you should have a burner phone, you know, a separate
phone that you use just for scanning QR codes that
has nothing on it. Is this the road we have
to go down? Apparently, so fake code started cropping up
sometime around twenty twenty two, and now they steal seventy
five billion dollars a year from consumers, according to the
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Lexus Nexus Risk Solutions government group, which apparently works with
federal agencies to try to combat these schemes and get
the information out, which is really all I'm trying to
do this morning. It's so easy to just scan a
code and I get it, and I understand the point
of why you might do it. But you got to
know that that code may be nefarious. Guy named Hayward
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talk to a Covey CEO of these Lexus Nexus risk
So it's one thing when they steal your credit card.
It's completely different when they get access to your debit
card through your phone. There is no way of recovering that.
Remember your limited liability with a credit card purchase too
rough to about fifty bucks. If you use your debit
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card and it gets scammed, there's no way you're going
to get that money back. It's coming directly out of
your bank account. There's no UCC protections for that. So
just keep that in mind. It's better to use a
credit card than your debit card. Just to call you
guys said, the only way Americans can protect themselves is
to not scan QR codes unless you're one hundred percent
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certain it's legitimate or here you go, use a second
phone without any sense of information on it to say
once scan the fake QR code can intercept a restaurant
or meal payment, or install malware that locks the phone
and retrieves the financial details that are on it, and
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before the victims can reset and wipe the device, thves
already read emails and empty bank accounts. It takes only
a moment in time, I guess with computers involved in
this scam as well. He said, I wouldn't scan a
QR code because it's impossible to tell a good from
bad one, and you don't know it until it's too late.
He said. My entire life is on my phone. I'd
rather lose my wallet, so don't scan them. And that's
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the point I mean. I know the article suggests that
you can do it if you're certain that it is
legitimate code, but how can you be certain? Anyone can
put a fake QR code literally anywhere. You cover up
the one that's there, or you scrape it off and
you put a substitute one there. It looks like it's
the one that the grocery store, for example, or in
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the restaurant case, looks like the one that they have there,
but someone has removed it and put their own on there.
Vice president of an association, the International Association of Financial
Crimes Investigators, which is a described as a California based nonprofit.
They call them scams. I think every time Dave Hatter's on,
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he's got another issuing something or other going on out there.
Speaker 3 (07:06):
He said.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
They can be placed on parking meters and trick a
victim and the inputting the card information on the farious website,
or sitting in a restaurant where you can pay by
QR code, you point your camera at the payment QR
and to learn that the fraudster put a fraudulent QR
code over the original. Ah, what a simple easy scam
to perpetrate on people. And then you're gonna get stuff
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landing on your front doorstep, some low cost, lightweight item,
they say, even like a ping pong our back, a
box of ping pong balls, postcards, fake masks, and it
lands on your front doorstep. It's got a QR code
on it, and because we are curious creatures, human beings
will scan it just to find out what the story
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is on how this package and of landing on your
front porch, and that's a gateway for them to get
into the information on your font. BBB has warned folks,
calling the scams a serious problem for victims. US Postal Inspection,
a service also flagged the issues in recent months, raising
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and elevating awareness again, which is the point I'm bringing
this up now.
Speaker 3 (08:16):
Just don't scan them, you know.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
Dave and I both talked about this, and I've always
been suspicious of them, and I don't even I don't honestly,
I don't even know if I have the appropriate app
or whatever to scan a QR code.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
The parking meter thing. I've had to go to different
parking places in downtown when the only thing there is
a QR code. I'm not going to pay through my
phone through a QR code that I don't know that
is legitimate or not. According to Rob Chevelle, CEO and
co founder of cybersecurity firm delete me, so, it's easy
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for fraudsters to find or buy people's names and their
home addresses on the Internet, referring to this package scam,
claiming that they well these scams are likely to grow
as artificial intelligence makes it easier. Scammers place orders for
their own products under the names and addresses of real people,
which are often easy to obtain through public records or
data broker sites. Trust me your name, address, and personal
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information is already out there based upon another bas a
whole host of breaches that have taken place over the
past five years or so. So you can trust that
someone out there, some nefarious actor, has your information, which
means it's easy for them to go ahead and buy
up or have a product sent to you and don't
be curious curiosity kill the cat or results in bank
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would result in bank accounts being completely raided. US Postal
Inspection Service recommends people who received on wanted packages monitor
their finances for signs of compromised information, change their password.
For online retailers like eBay, Amazon, and st you can return,
throw out, or keep the item, but should never scan
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the QR codes, and it's recommended the report fake codes
of the Federal Trade Commission in the Postal Inspection Service.
If you get any mailed items, just assume if you
didn't buy something, that it is a scam and let
the authorities know. You can also let Amazon know they
have a vehicle for you to do that to help
others avoid the problem and help Amazon stop the stuff
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from going out into the world. Anyhow, just a little
public service announcement from the fifty five Karose Morning Show
spurred on by Dave Hatter, who has brought this to
our attention in prior segments. You can get the podcast
or that conversation on the blog page fifty five KRCY
dot com. Susie, would you please hold for a minute.
I gotta take a break, but I want to hear
what you have to say. I'm glad to see that
you're up this morning. Stick around, folks, I'll be right back.
Speaker 4 (10:41):
Fifty five KARC.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
How Er iHeartRadio Musical five nineteen fifty five Krcity Talk Station.
Go straight to the ponem. Susie is kinding up to
hold over the break. Welcome Susie, thanks for calling this morning.
Glad to know that people are up and awake in
spite of the time change. Oh of course, I mean
I've already gone to the airport once today. Oh wow,
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busy morning.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
It is a busy morning.
Speaker 5 (11:08):
I had to put this news on at least once,
but I had two alarms go off, just like you do.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Yeah, actually three, Susie. To be honest with you, my
main alarm clock has two ten minutes apart, two thirty
two forty and then I got a backup freestanding battery
operated one that I have about five minutes after that.
Speaker 6 (11:27):
So yeah, if it makes it feel any better, I
actually woke up at one three, Oh wow, I couldn't
go back to sleep.
Speaker 5 (11:37):
I only had to get up at three.
Speaker 7 (11:38):
But it's still you know what, When I know I
had to.
Speaker 8 (11:42):
Get up, I don't sleep all the way to the alarm.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Well, and actually you know it didn't. Here something I've
been struggling with my entire life. Sleep cycle. There is
a thing called a sleep cycle. Your sleep cycle was
probably over at one point thirty if you felt like
you were ready to get up and refresh enough to
get up. If you went ahead and went back to
sleep for another ten or fifteen minutes, when you have
to wake up, you probably feel groggier and you know,
less likely to want to get out of bed than
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you would have then you felt when you woke up early.
Oh yeah, well see, that's what caffeine is for exactly.
I'm working on mine, almost all the way through my
thermos of coffee. So what's on your mind, is Ning, Susie?
Other than the time change?
Speaker 8 (12:23):
Who's the guy who wrote the books about the Beverly
Hill supper Club massacre?
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Peter Bronson wrote one, but it came at the tail
end of his book about organized crime in Northern Kentucky. Okay,
that's that's the most recent one. But I have had
a couple of authors who wrote the other book that
talked about the Beverly Hill supper Clier Supper Club fire
just exclusively. So Bronson's book dealt with the history of
the mob leading up to the burning down of the building,
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which was obviously a mob burn. But there are other
books out there.
Speaker 9 (12:58):
Yeah, and he's the one that you had a Friday.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, yep. I recommend often. Yeah, he's
a terrific guy. He writes a very very just a
wonderfully well researched book, and it's an easy they're usually
very easy reads. You'll find it difficult to put him down.
Speaker 7 (13:19):
I don't know. We can talk about crazy drivers.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Random musics this morning. Yeah, I know it is the
other day. It's funny, just because yesterday I could not
believe my eyes there were so many crazy people on
the road. There's a guy in behind me. We were
getting ready to get on seventy five South. If I
recall crowd, it doesn't really matter. But there was a
car that was going right at the speed limit. There
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was another guy in front of him, and there was
enough space that if this guy just floored and went
as fast as he could, he could jump in front
of the two cars in front of me and squeeze
over to the on ramp. And which is That's what
he did, only to run into a car that was
in front of that one, which was going the same speed.
It didn't serve any purpose whatsoever. It was a really
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dicey move. I mean, I think people every day, occurred
every single day, and it's just getting worse and worse.
And while I don't mind people exceeding the speed limit near,
there are times in places when you shouldn't do it,
like in a thirty five mile per hour zone or
going through a twenty five mile per hour zone where
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there are children and people walking around. That's a bad
place to go fifty five. You know, it's just like
Lord Almighty Susie got me on a tear this morning.
I'd sir appreciate it. Be careful out there. Please. Let's
see here serving as a springboard. You know, I wanted
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to dive into this, know the six o'clock hour, and
I'll dive in more fully then I'm staring at the
Democrats losing their minds. And apparently there's infighting within the
Democrat Party over which stance to take go full on
protest mode, activist mode, show up in town halls, raise
three forms of holy hell, resist, resists, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight,
and every time I see that, and that's one strategy.
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And then they're moderates within the Democrat Party say, no,
this is a sideshow. It's embarrassing. Nobody's paying attention to it.
I mean very little, very few. And the messaging that
you provide isn't you're just saying fight. This is like
a full on extension of the Trump derangement syndrome. Just
because Trump does something that you should scream and yell
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and fight it, including what Doge is doing. Aren't there
Democrats out there that pay taxes? Does a Democrat Party
really think that us paying out three hundred and twelve
million dollars in loans under the PPP program to children
under the age of eleven, Yeah, that's one of the things.
And among all these other crazy things that we find
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out we've been funding and we don't know where the
money actually won. And many people are emerging pointing out
that this money probably didn't go to whatever program or
project it was supposed to fund, but rather looped itself
back to d C or otherwise never left DC to
fund Democrat and progressive ideas and programs and salaries for
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non governmental organizations and all the other crazy craft. Does
that not bother Democrats? Do you get any benefit from that?
The average run of the mill, working class family that
tends to vote Democrat? Are you paying taxes? And I
find out those? They said it identified that the Small
Business Administration granted nearly five thousand, six hundred loans for
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three hundred and twelve million dollars total to borrowers who
only listed owner was eleven years old or younger. Fraud
much no idea what the money was used for, they say,
they don't know. Agency wrote, well, it's possible to have
business arrangements where this is legal. That is highly unlikely
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for these five hundred and ninety three loans, and they
here we go ready, and they all used a social
Security number with the incorrect name. What else has Doge
figured out right? That there are literally thousands of social
securities out there, numbers out there for people over the
age of one, hundred, sometimes even one hundred and fifty
and even north of that. That's a perfect way to
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use whereat active social Security number can be used.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
And you mentioned last week.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
To have gainful employment, you need a social Security number,
and if you're here illegally, you don't have one. So
you take one that's on the active record, that you
know doesn't belong to a real human being. And that's
how it's done. Those also shared some information when it
revealed that in twenty twenty and twenty twenty one, the
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SBA issued three thousand, ninety five loans for three hundred
and thirty three million dollars to borrowers. Here we go
over the age of one hundred and fifteen still marked
alive in the Social Security database. In one case, one
hundred and fifty seven year old individual received thirty six
thousand dollars in loans. Fraud much all, right?
Speaker 3 (18:12):
Now?
Speaker 1 (18:12):
Are Democrats against Doge for finding this out? You'd think
they were if you look at the protest side of
the Democrat Party, which is raging against everything the Trump
machine is doing, including literally everything that Doge is involved with.
I don't know how you go someplace with that message.
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Five twenty six coming up with five twenty seven, unless,
of course, the Democrats don't pay any taxes and don't
care about the fraud, which I think they should still
care about even if they don't pay taxes. Stick around,
we got more to talk about local stories or more
phone calls are They're quite welcome here in the think
of five Casey Morning shows.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
To coron fifty five KRC.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
Anybody else happy it's Norman Sonny for a change.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Geese three seven four nine fifty eight hundred eight two
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and T phones. Just local stories to dive on into.
Speaker 10 (19:07):
Here.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
Got a couple of people have died, ten others injured.
This after a massive fire broke out at an East
Price Hill apartment compl a duplex yesterday. Corner CINCINNTI Fire
News release. They were called to the seven hundred block
A Summit Avenue around one pm report of the structure fire.
Within four minutes of the initial dispatch, cruise arrived on
the scene and found heavy fire on the first and
second floors of a three story two family home. Thank
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you to Aaron Valdez from the Cincinnati Inquire for providing
the reporting On this several injured victims met the responding firefighters,
saying some had to leap from the upper floors to
get away from the fire. They also notified some of
the firefighters the two individuals were still missing. Firefighters attempted
to search the building, but were forced out by the
growing fire and began extinguishing the fire from the exterior
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at that point, taking around two hours to put it
under control. Once it was safe enough to end of
the building, they began search for the missing individuals. After
several hours, a female adult and a male infant, both dead,
had been located and it's so sad. The other ten
injured victims, raging in age is from three to forty
eight years old, taken to the hospital. In total, twelve
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people were displaced by the fire, and the dollar loss
has not yet been established. Fire units remained on the
scene to complete the extinguishment and support the investigation. Apparently,
the Red Cross and Salvation Army were also on the
scene supporting the affected families and first responders. Initial assessment
shows the cause was most likely accidental. The fire remains
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under investigation. Approximately eighty firefighters and several CINCINNTI police officers
had to respond to the incident. Thankfully no injuries to
the officers or firefighters that first responders. Man, would you
run into a burning building? A little illustration what those
folks face now to raise up for the Chaine to
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help someone that you don't even know, but a member
of your community, just like the police department. And we
have a man dead after a shooting Saturday afternoon, six
hundred block of Riddle Road. That sounds familiar. Another one
had just previously happened four thirteen pm Saturday, since Saint
Police officers fonded the area found forty two year old
Kevin Garr with a gunshot wound. He was taken to
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UC Medical Center, where he died. Investigation by the department's
homicide unit described as ongoing. If you have any information,
they would love to hear from you. Five one, three, three, five,
two thirty five forty two. Eight days earlier, same general neighborhood,
another man died of his shooting happened February twenty eighth
and the six hundred block a Riddle Road, and that
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one fifty three year old Darren Williams found shot in
the parking lot of the Mont Mitchell apartment complex, same neighborhood.
Nan David Ferrar from the Inquiry reporting on that one
again credit where credit is due. Apparently people get and JD.
Van's a hard Time video shared with local WCPO on
this one, claimed that Vance claimed they were following him
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while he was walking with his three year old daughter,
but rather than ignore the protesters, Van said he decided
to speak with them, in his words, in hopes that
I could trade a few minutes of conversation for them,
leaving my toddler alone. He wrote on acts it was
mostly respectful conversation, but if you're chasing a three year
old as part of a political protest, you're an S
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word person. Political discourse in this country has gone a
spiraling downward, and it's a sad thing when politicians of
both strives can't seem to get their message out with
dropping an F bomber, an S bomber, some other expletive
in the process. I know it's designed to provide an
exclamation point and probably get more media circulation, but it
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lowers the level of discourse in this country. Dance posts
about protests is what were they protesting? Ukraine's the situation
in Ukraine you should wonder what these people have a
vested interests in the Ukraine. The video soover protesters ast
advanced questions regarding the war in Ukraine and Russia. Van said,
we think it's in the best interests of our own
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people and frankly the very best interest of the Ukrainians
for the war to stop. Vance also said, Russia certainly
invaded Ukraine in twenty twenty two. Is that even an
issue that's under dispute? This is a statement of general fact.
Why was she have to acknowledge that although some say
that contradicts Trump's comments on that Ukraine started the war,
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I don't know. I think Russian is the one that Advance,
But regardless question of what we're supposed to be doing
about it at this juncture, Trump merely trying to negotiate
a peace and stop the slaughter of people. Five point
thirty five fifty five care see the talk station stick
around plenty more to talk about. Ah, the stack is
stupid and it's a huge one this morning. Oh stupid
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In this week's Marketers Report, Corey Market five forty fifty
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trying to make it special happy Smithlvan's gonna be up
seven to twenty. I do have a giant stacker stupid here,
but you can feel free to calla I'd rather talk
with you five one, three, seven, four nine fifty five
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In more Trump arrangement syndrome. I started off morning a
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couple of comments on that and observations on that, full
on Trump arrangement syndrome, and here it is illustrated in
one of the most backcrap and saying things that I
think I could come up with. Michigan State Representative Lori
Polhutzki or poul Hutsky described as the chare wait for it, Joe,
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chair of the Michigan Progressive Women's Caucus, went to social
media to let everybody know that you went and got
sterilized last month because she was afraid to become pregnant
in Donald Trump's America. Why are you doing that? No idea?
I'll let her describe it in her own words. She
made the announcement at a protest outside of Michigan Capitol Wednesday.
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Quote just under two weeks ago, I underwent surgery to
ensure that I would never have to navigate a presidency
in Donald Trump's America. I refuse. And here's here's where
just the insanity manifests itself. I refuse to let my
body be treated as currency by an administration that only
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sees value in my ability to procreate.
Speaker 3 (26:44):
What do you do you think she really believes that?
Speaker 12 (26:52):
Keep your stupid mouth shut.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Yeah, because you know why, If you don't, it will
reveal that you are a complete idiot.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Man.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
The lunacy is just beyond my comprehension. I had no idea,
what was fin no kidding. And you know, Trump's gonna
move out of office up to the first term. This
this term, he's gonna be term limited out, although with
some people claim that there's a dispute over that. But
now this is it, and then there'll be someone else's administration.
It's still America anyhow.
Speaker 10 (27:31):
Don't vote Democrat.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Amen, brother Tom, if you're out there, miss hearing from you.
Colorado Arapahoe County a man claimed he was gay, too fat,
his words, and that his genitals were too small for
him to be able to sexually assault his stepdaughter. There's
no flag for us amen to that. Forty four year
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old Brandon Robert Berg arrested in twenty twenty after his
nineteen year old stepdaughter called police report that Berg had
been sexually assaulting her since she was fifteen, with the
most recent occurring the day prior to the telephone call.
Corner of the press release of the District Attorney's Officer
of the eighteenth Judicial District. In the release quote, the
victim reported that she had sexual encounters with Berg in
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order to avoid being physically beaten and injured.
Speaker 4 (28:17):
Do what the.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Hell detective's interview in the nineteen year old observed a
four inch long scar on her back that she claimed
was from Berg attacking her with a fork. Another on
the back of her shoulder, which she said was a
brand from a hot knife that Berg had heated on
the stovetop. Release said the branding contains the initials RB,
which the victim believes stood for Brandon and Rebecca, her abusers.
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Fifty two year old Rebecca Burg, the wife of Brandon,
the biological mother of the nineteen year old victim. Police
collected DNA from the victim's clothes and it was positive
match for Berg, leading to the investigation questioning Berg about
the abuse quote. When questioning by investigat, Berg said he
was unable to have sexual intercourse due to the size
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of his belly fat and the small size of his genitalia.
How hard is it?
Speaker 3 (29:10):
It's not.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
He also claimed he had an alternative sexual orientation which
made him disinterested in the conduct alleged. Despite his claims,
he was convicted on three counts of sexual assault on
a child by a person in a position of trust,
three counts of aggravated incest and second degree assault. Ready
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sentenced to eighty years to life in prison. Yep, that's
exactly what I was thinking, Joe, exactly. Enjoy it, buddy.
Justice can be serves quite often. It just takes too long.
But there it is, right there.
Speaker 12 (29:53):
Man.
Speaker 3 (29:53):
There's some sick people in this world, are there not?
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Speaker 6 (31:51):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (31:52):
Anyhow, back over the stack is stupid? Go to Detroit
where man accidentally shot himself in the foot while trying
to kill a cockroach. Why are you doing that? Well,
let's find out. According police, they say, the victim, a
fifty year old man who uses a wheelchair, was attempting
to kill a cockroach with his shoe. Took off his
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shoe and threw it at the bug to kill it.
And I don't buy this, but a revolver he had
hidden in the shoe fell to the ground. Upon making
contact with the floor, the gun discharged and the bullet
hit the victim in the foot. Whatever. Yeah, I'm not
buying it either, Liam Polease said the mamaon stable condition
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after going to the hospital. Not buying it inconceivable. Yeah,
there's that word again, and this one and beauty is subjective.
Mike my submar a Submariner friend suggested that that politician
who got sterilized in order to become a void becoming
pregnant during the Trump administration probably couldn't find someone to
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procreate with, you know. And I just said, subjectively speaking,
it's not that bad looking. Suppose if I wasn't, you know, taken,
I told him, I said, I could get drunk enough.
So there's your subjective standard. And I'm looking at a
picture of two women who, by subjective standards, look not
bad to me, and Craigs, you scratch your head and
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wonder why in the hell is it Shelley s Duframe
thirty two and Rachel Resbaz twenty four couldn't go out
and find someone their own age to have sex with,
but these two Louisiana high school teachers now accused of
having a threesome with a sixteen year old What police
in Jefferson, Paris charge distrainhand high school English teachers the
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two I just mentioned with carnal knowledge of a juvenile,
contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile in the incident
and the indecent behavior and in decent behavior with a
juvenile separate charge. Student sixteenth at the time, went to
one of the teacher's apartments after a football game this
past September. Police support said the student then began having
sex with both teachers simultaneously in the early morning hours
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of September thirteenth. Times Picking and Reporting Police learned about
the crime after the student was heard quote bragging to
others students that he was having a sexual relationship with
the teachers, confirming something I say almost every single time
these stories make it to the news. If you're someone
in the position of power and you're thinking about having
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sex with the juvenile, you better remember they're gonna talk
about it. Jeez, Louise. People are so twisted and stupid.
Local news report of the student told his peers he
had made he had met with the teachers multiple times
and even documented some of the encounters on video.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Well, of course he did.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Student now seventeen told them his The detectives say, the
students now that it was seventeen, told the officers his
ongoing sexual relationship with the teachers was consensual. The legal
age of consent in Louisiana is seventeen years old. They
should have waited, although it's still be creepy kind of
police Chief Michael Glass quote, no matter what sex the
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victim is, everyone should be outraged. You have an educator.
The responsibility is the safety and the education of children.
They should have known better. Close quote. Rest Past has
been a teacher for two years and is an alumni
of the high school where she works Dufrain, currently in
her tenth year as a teacher. Also married with three
young children.
Speaker 14 (35:25):
Idiots doing idiot things because they're idiots.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
Yes. Indeed, Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, a four year old child
so upset after mom ate his ice cream that he
called nine to one one and asked for police to
come toget her.
Speaker 6 (35:41):
Now, who can argue with that?
Speaker 1 (35:42):
Speaking with a dispatcher answering his nine to one one call, quote,
my mom is being bad close quote for dispatcher s
multiple times for the child to explain, but he just says,
come and get my Mommy mom grabbed a phone, another
phone in the home before the child accidentally incriminated. Oh,
this little one got the phone and he's four. She
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told the dispatcher, we're trying to catch him because he
said he was going to call nine one one. Child said,
I just told her to put her in jail, so
leave me alone, mom said. Dispatcher started laughing. I ate
his ice cream, so that's probably why he's calling nine
one one. By the time the officer showed up, the
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child had changed his mind about wanting his mom to
go to jail. Apparently now props to the police department
on this one. They say, to try to make it
up to the child, police brought him a surprise delivery
of ice cream the next day community outreach and they
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think I could have known how to dial nine one
one or the reason why you would dial one one
when I was four years old. Anyhow, this has been
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Speaker 2 (37:30):
They do?
Speaker 15 (37:30):
What?
Speaker 1 (37:30):
Ahow of a job sh I can't often for the
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directly to the phone.
Speaker 4 (38:11):
I'm sorry, we're just gonna stay out of this one.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
Wet's side, Jim welcome back in the morning, said I
always love hearing from you, I hope you had a
wonderful weekend.
Speaker 15 (38:23):
It was all right, Brian, it was okay. I got
a little miffed that the geniuses that are in this
town on the left side when I went down to
Corey's coffee shop Saturday to promote his business, because they
the left seems to purvol I guess sent his his
cronies out to tear up Corey's coffee shop as far
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as complaining about it, which is not a Starbucks.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
But the biggest thing was Jade.
Speaker 15 (38:53):
Vance came into town and he went for a little
walk with his three year old daughter. Yeah, and these
morons out there were screaming and profanities and everything else.
And this poor little girl he had to hear all this,
and the secret Service was there. I guess we're going
to have to provide secret service for a three year
old girl now when as she goes for a walk,
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when she comes to town.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
Well, I do believe that's already taken into account. When
you're provided secret service protection, I do believe it extends
to your immediate family. I could be wrong on that,
but it wouldn't shock me. Under today's hostile climate, and
what were they screaming about Ukraine. Do you think anybody
in that anybody in that crowd has vested interest in Ukraine?
And isn't it funny that the Left are like taking
the polar opposite position of what they were like in
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the Vietnam War protesting the Vietnam War. Hanoy Jane and
the like, just screaming and yelling about our efforts to
stop the spread of Communism, as foolish as those efforts
may have been with hindsight, they were the anti war party.
They were the pull the plug on war. We shouldn't
be funding the war, murdering babies and killing people. And
now they're the party of war, which is is kind
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of mind boggling. Why are they the party of war
because Donald Trump wants to pull the plug on our
billions and billions of dollars in funding and bring an
end to that bloody conflict, a conflict that you can't
win without support of Western weapons, notably the United States
of America and the American taxpayers who have had it
up to their eyeballs funding things that they shouldn't have
to fund that.
Speaker 15 (40:19):
You know, Brian, I think if you cornered anybody in
that crowd one on one, they probably wouldn't know anything
that you just talked about. I think that they just
got together and said, well, we'll protest because he's in town,
and you know, not that we won't get on the news,
but we got a cause of disturbance because it's JD.
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Vance and it's an arm of Trump.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
It's an extension of Trump. This is an extension of
the Trump Arrangement syndrome. Yes, JD. Vance is like seeing
eye to eye with Trump on policies in ergo that
makes him a vile, evil person. When they failed to
appreciate that a lot of the things that Donald Trump
and JD. Vance by as his vice president are doing,
like ferreting out fraud Watsinbius benefit all Americans because we
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shouldn't be funding things that we can't afford to fund
and don't know where the money trail's going, and that
kind of thing doesn't benefit the American population in Iota.
Speaker 15 (41:13):
It's ridiculous. I mean, it's just totally ridiculous. And Neil
Bien lastly, I checked X yesterday and just kind of
kidding around would doing nothing and you know jad or Corey,
he has like sixty nine hundred people have hit like
on him for his coffee shop, and I think that's
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pretty much given pur Ball a little bit of a
disturbance up on his rear, because I don't think they
really appreciate the fact that this guy's going to maybe
cause a little bit disturbance and both the primary and
the general election.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
Well, and if he becomes widely known that they're piling
on his independent business, small business coffee shop merely because
he is a Republican running for counsel, that that's going
to elevate his in the news and might serve to
his benefit, because you know, any publicity is good publicity.
Plus with our reaction collectively speaking to the outrage is
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perhaps faux outrage that is being shown in all four.
I mean anywhere you turn outrage outrage ah evil Trump
fight fight fight, fight, fight without really saying anything about
what they stand for, you know, and it's not working.
And even a bunch of Democrats within the Democrat Party,
and you know, you got guys like Bill Maher pointing
it out like you guys are making fools of yourselves.
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You better find a message that people resonate around. And
thus far that rings hollow. There is no message other
than because Trump's doing it, we need to fight it.
And what they're then doing is supporting the unsupportable, which
makes them look like clowns.
Speaker 15 (42:44):
Patience is a virtue, mister Thomas, and they need to
have a little bit more patience.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
With this, I suppose, And that's many of the moderates
in the Democrat Party are trying to engage in that
we need to come up with a message, and I
think they're going to get one in the form of inflation.
Donald Trump can't magically wave a wand and stop inflation
from happening. It hasn't happened yet. There are rumblings about
a potential recession out there. It could happen this year.
That's gonna give them a ton of ammunition. And I
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don't think these these tariffs, as right as they may
be in terms of dealing with the tariffs that are
placed on the United States. The reciprocal tariffs at least
makes sense on paper. They're tariffing our stuff. Why that's
that's lot, That's an unleveled playing field. So we'll do
a reciprocal tariff. But if you do tariffs to try
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to get some other country to do something that you
want to do, a retaliatory tariff that sorts a trade war,
and that's going to cause the prices of goods to
go up in this country, and I don't know if
that's the right avenue to go down, and during the
pot of descent with our friendly neighbors in Canada doesn't
look good optically. There's an issue they could probably run with.
I don't know how substantial it is for the American
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people one way or another, but you know, there are
things out there that Democrats could glom onto which would
make them look legitimate. But just wildly screaming fight and
engaging in disruptive protests just because Trump did it, that's
not going to fly well.
Speaker 15 (44:07):
I think it gives that lady with the I guess
a lady with a purple hair or something to gripe about.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
Oh yeah, And the more she's shown on television, the
less it does with the Democrats themselves too.
Speaker 7 (44:16):
Oh my god, sathetic coming ahead.
Speaker 1 (44:19):
Just let it, let it happen. Everyone reacts the same
way when we see that person, like what the hell
am I looking at?
Speaker 7 (44:26):
Exactly?
Speaker 15 (44:27):
Lastly, Brian, they're talking about gas prices going up thirty
to forty cents this week, so make sure everybody fills
up early. Oh, it may happen, it may not, but
that's what they're talking about.
Speaker 7 (44:37):
This they're going to hit us.
Speaker 15 (44:38):
Realistic we they're going to hit us right away.
Speaker 1 (44:40):
Had not heard that. I hope it's not true. Appreciate it, Jim,
have a wonderful week, my friend. Thanks for calling. Let's
see what Steven's got this morning. The remaining a couple
of minutes we've got in the segment. Stephen, thanks for
calling this morning. Happy Monday, Happy Monday to you. Brian,
Thank you for having me on.
Speaker 9 (44:54):
I just wanted to kind of go back to the
issue moving in theo Nazis and making heights because UH,
here we are a month later and and Republicans continue
to be silent on this issue, which really doesn't make sense.
And when you think about UH last year, a similar
incident with some similar outcomes happened in Nashville, and and
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here you had the governor come out and morally condemn
neo Nazism, and you also had, UH had a Republican
member of the State House in Tennessee file a resolution,
and that resolution was really quite impressive, UH in its content.
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Yet Uh in Ohio, for up north, where you think
that that that kind of response would happen, nothing has happened.
And uh, it just really makes no sense.
Speaker 2 (45:53):
Both.
Speaker 1 (45:53):
I would suppose a resolution would would be worthy if
there were people out there supporting the Nazis. You're heart
pressed to find anyone in the news cycles these days.
These stories don't have legs.
Speaker 5 (46:05):
But that's an assumption of we shouldn't. It's not about
whether people support him, It's about principles and about the
issue and the threat to community and unity in in
in the Cincinnati region.
Speaker 1 (46:20):
That's that's really what they actually I look at it differently.
That event caused unity in the Lincoln Heights community. They
stepped up to the plate, they organize and uh uh
folks with firearms and and and and anti Nazi signs,
And that was a moment of you know, resonating within
the community. We need to stand up and say something.
We need to show them that we are a bigger
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and more equal force than they are. Yeah, I totally
agree with you.
Speaker 16 (46:45):
However, it is the Democrats that are and when it
comes to political leadership, they're the ones that are most
prominent in and making their voices heard on this issue.
Speaker 5 (46:57):
It's not Republicans. I'm a Republican.
Speaker 16 (46:59):
I'm to see that from my party the leadership that
is required in order to keep the community and the
unity in opposition, because because otherwise silence gets interpreted complicity,
and that's that's not what I party needs.
Speaker 1 (47:18):
Okay, but I have to observe it. Stephen, You know,
I understand this. I don't know a single human being
alive that is in favor of the Nazis and doesn't
reject their principles, just I mean, because they're vile and stupid.
But in this news cycle, and I always point out
every week, at the end of the week, I've got
more than a remo of paper sitting next to me
from all the articles that I didn't have a chance
to get to, which are worthy to speak about. Now?
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One rally on one bridge with eleven idiots is you know,
no note worthy and newsworthy at the moment. But you know,
there's so much going on in this world. At some
point we got to move on and quit hanging our
hats on something that happened back then, most notably, since
the Nazi Party is not something that's gaining steam every
time they stick their heads out. People stand up in
mass unity, white people, black people, people of all political stripes, saying,
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you guys are a bunch of idiots. So they are
uniting the vast majority of the population. They're not serving
their causes any They're just showing themselves to be the
idiots that they are. Appreciate where you're coming from, man,
but there's only so much steam that one particular action
can have, and we've got so much else going on
in the world. You can't just hang onto the past.
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Detalk station in EPY Monday one hour for now. Christopher
smitham with the Smith Event and I mentioned the three
hundred and twelve million dollars alone that doge founds that
were given to children under the PPP and Small Business
Administration grants during co COVID with active social Security numbers
that were assigned to the incorrect name Red Flag loans
three and thirty three million dollars worth of loans given
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to folks over the age of one hundred and fifteen
using social security numbers that were still active in the
Social Security database red flag that should have been cleaned
up a long time ago. And further, we got the
EPA with no ability to track or conduct oversight now
on more than six hundred and fifty million dollars in
taxpayer funds that the Biden backed Green Group had wired
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two dozens of Credit Union accounts in order to remove
any sense of accountability. New York based Echo Group Inclusive
is the name of it. They got one point nine
billion dollars last year. This is part of the EPA's
twenty seven billion dollar greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund program. And
as we find out more and more about this, it's
impossible to track what this money was spent on. So
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what they did is they transferred six hundred and fifty
fifty one million dollars to one hundred and eight different
credit unions across twenty seven states. In Puerto Rico, Inclusive
initiated the transfer. On the same day, the EPA administrator
Lee Zelden, found that the Biden administration had parked twenty
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billion dollars in greenhouse gas reduction funds in accounts and
an outside financial institution. I believe that was City Bank,
which prevented the federal control and oversight of the money.
Zelden ultimately froze those accounts, but this group saw that happening,
so they went ahead and passed off six hundred and
fifty one million dollars into all of these different credit unions.
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EPA Spokesmers spokesversus Mahli Veslou speaking with the Free Beacon.
The pass through structure of these grants is a significant
deviation from how EPA regularly conducts oversights of grantees. EPA
has no visibility nor roll into understanding how these taxpayer
dollars are being spent on the ground now. Traditionally, the
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EPA picks which projects to fund, then distributes grants directly
to the developers. In this case, this Inclusive group solicited
grant applications from credit unions, who then select which projects
the federal funds will finance. So it works in a
different way. The money goes out. The end recipient of
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the money then decides what it's going to spend the
money on, rather than the EPA providing oversight and selecting
the programs. Now, this all springs from the environmental religion
that is the Green New Deal. So I find all
the funds just to be well inappropriately spent. But there's
no oversight. You don't know where this money is going.
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And people out there that are against this, at least
in terms of ferreting out the fraud, waste, and abuse. Again,
the Democrats are screaming over the revelations the Doge is
uncovering and exposing, and you know, just just tiny amounts
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here and there, billions and billions here and there. And
it's weird that we have to refer to billions of
dollars in outlays as tiny amounts in the grand scheme
of things. But we don't know where the money is going.
We don't know what it's being used for. And if
you believe the money is actually going out there to
fund some particular program, recognize that the recipient of that
money is paying salaries, So a sizable chunk of the
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money is going for presumably an unlimited salary, so it
can make it three hundred, four hundred and five hundred
thousand dollars in a non governmental organization that is supposed
to be greening up the economy. Obviously that money is
for their benefit. And then you know the expected and
the concern is that that money is somehow then being
funneled back in to support left wing causes. Tim Burchett
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burchet Republican representative, called this out. Reporter asked him, what
about Elon's message? What do you talk to you guys
about during this meeting he had with lawmakers last week. Said,
you got congressmen on both sides of the isle. If
they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back
to them.
Speaker 3 (54:14):
He said, they've.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
Got their wife and or girlfriend working for some agency,
quasi agency, or some business. I'll probably get a primary
for saying that, but it's the truth and we all
know it. This town's crooked as a dog's legs. Somebody's
going to straighten it out. It looks like it's going
to be Elon Musk. Yeah, who is getting the money?
Isn't that a legitimate question to ask. And if you're
really behind the green new deal in these greening projects,
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wouldn't you want some comfort in knowing that that money
is actually getting to the right place to accomplish these
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Speaker 1 (56:01):
Turn it out be your radio. Here's a Sean Hanned
day morning Monday. I'm just funding. I can look Ken
Ken Blackwell just put me in a post the other
day Doze discovered Maxine Waters funneled over one million dollars
in regulated funds to her daughter. And I'm sure there's
some Republicans that don't have clean hands on this kind
of thing going on either. It's wyly reported, you know,
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if you read it on the internet. According to Abraham Lincoln,
it's true. I don't know, but I trust Ken Blackwell anyway.
I don't think he would post something that he didn't
at least fact check first. But that's a pre assumption
on my part. Over to the phones. Got a couple
of callers online. You can feel free to call us. Well, Dwayne,
thanks for calling this morning. Happy Monday, Happy.
Speaker 10 (56:39):
Monday, Brian. Hey. I wanted to point out to the
voters in Warren't in Hamilton County that Greg Landsman voted
no in the Men and Women's Sports Act, So they
just need to remember that once he starts turping his
bipartisan nonsense, which he always does. And also, I had
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a question for you. When he was on Cincinnati City Council,
was he part of them making the resolution to become
a sanctuary city.
Speaker 1 (57:09):
Well, he voted on it while he was on council,
but I don't remember what his vote was. But although
you know, if I was placing a bet, I would
be on the side of saying yes, he probably did
vote for it, but I can't say definitively, and I
don't want to put bad information out there, So probably
how's that, Dwayne. I think it's a safe bet.
Speaker 10 (57:31):
I did want to point out he thinks men should
be playing in women's sports.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
Yes, yes, you know, for those out there seeing this,
somehow deprives a transgendered child from playing sports.
Speaker 3 (57:41):
No, it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (57:43):
You play according to your biological you know X and
Y chromosome or X and X. If you think you
are a guy but you were born a woman, you
can compete in women's sports. No one can tell you
that you can't because you're a biological woman. So there
is an opportunity for you to participate in team sports
and get the health benefits and even win some victories.
But at least you're doing it in a competitive playing
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field that doesn't have a b I balance toward your
gender at birth. Men have a competitive advantage, and you
don't take my word for it. Look at world records
in any given sport. I bet you find that very
few world records when you look at women's world records
versus men's world's records, that women are faster or stronger
or whatever in any given sport than men. I used
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the fifty meter freestyle last week as an illustration. Nineteen
points something seconds for the fifty meter freestyle for men,
the women's world record, I believe, don't quote me. It
was right at twenty three seconds, basically a three to
four second difference. The best in the world in their
sports and the sizeable difference in the time. Let's see
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what Steve's got this morning. Steve, thanks for calling the program.
Good to hear from you.
Speaker 7 (58:51):
Good morning. Sorry.
Speaker 1 (58:55):
Okay, I have two things.
Speaker 7 (58:57):
Number one is the children's hospital refused to give Vansis
surgery for a heart.
Speaker 3 (59:04):
Yes.
Speaker 7 (59:05):
And number two getting our government president say that he
was going to yank the funding from facilities that operate
on transgenders, which is children's hospital or transgender to their
transvestite with the mental disease, quit using their words for him.
Number two is Lachland with the cake or the Nazis. Uh,
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they're all worked up training guns, drama down community. Why
where were the cops? Number one? Isn't it illegal to
they can sit on the street with gun, with bullets
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Why weren't the cops chasing them or following them? Why
they pull them over? Whant to see who ran them
the vehicle? Why wouldn't the community follow them to their
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Speaker 6 (01:02:30):
Yeah, good morning, Brian.
Speaker 12 (01:02:31):
I just wanted to mention you were talking quite a
bit earlier about Heckler's heckling JD. Vans and his daughter
and apparently with some obscenities, and you were also comparing
it somewhat to the Vietnam War protesters. But there's a
couple of important differences between this and Vietnam, one of
them being the United States doesn't have fifty thousand or
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one hundred thousand troops.
Speaker 3 (01:02:56):
In Ukraine right now, and.
Speaker 12 (01:02:59):
Of course they're there's other similarities to the people. Forget
with Vietnam. The North invaded the South. That was an invasion,
just like the Russians invading Ukraine, which started honestly back
in twenty fourteen under Obama.
Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
Right.
Speaker 12 (01:03:15):
But that basically that's the comparison between this and Vietnam.
It's a little bit on the thin side because really,
all we've got in it mostly is money.
Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
You know, I'll acknowledge those points all day long, and
you know, I know there's no clean parallel that can
be drawn. But I think from a ten thousand foot perspective,
if you think of the differences between the Republicans and Democrats,
I can think of the Reagan administration. You know, oh
my god, Reagan's gonna get us a war. Republicans a
bunch of warmongers. The typical divide between Republicans and Democrats
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is Republicans of the Party of War and Democrats of
the Party of peace. I'm pete with a broad brush
when I look at Vietnam. But you did have a
lot of anti Vietnam protesters screaming about war and burn
babies and people killing people. And yes it was American
troops on the ground. We were losing our own people,
which served to legitimize that argument, because no one wants
to see American soldiers die needlessly. And again, upon reflection,
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in hindsight, they did die needlessly because well we pulled out,
much like Afghanistan. I think of the thousands of men
and so yeah, so yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:04:21):
That's one thing too about Afghanistan. My son was there.
He's made the comment that he felt that he wasted
half his life he served in the Marines. But there
was one other comment I wanted to make that I
haven't heard from somebody that calls in in a while.
I just wanted to say, don't vote Democrat.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
You're the second person this morning hack that did that.
Tom is out there somewhere Mia, he may be, but
his work schedule got changed. I really miss hearing from him,
but yet exactly, Thank you, Hank for putting the exclamation
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I'm very legitimate points, Hank, And that's why I love
my listening audience. You know, they could put back on
the right track if I overstayed something or I understate something.
So but I still say it looks odd from a
traditional party platform concept that you have a lot of
Democrats that want to keep this war going, and you
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know Trump's efforts now are just to trying to solve
the conflict and bring it to an end. And you
know that just you got to be objective about it.
The Russians are going to win this. Most strategists see
that reality. And I don't think that are NATO friends
to the extent they still are, and I understand that's
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a you know, a weakening thing. But going back to
you know, the folks in local communities like Lincoln Heights
rallying together to support their communities in the face of
neo Nazis, Donald Trump's efforts to solve this problem. Since
this is a problem that exists in the NATO country's
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own backyard, they can help fund the effort to the
problem is, after so many years of US being the
police force of America and the police force for most
of Eastern Europe, is that they didn't fund their own militaries,
They did not manufacture their own munitions, they did not
build armies, and they don't have much by way of
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armed forces. So Trump kind of pulling the plugs forced
them to wake up to this reality. Wait a minute,
this is our neighborhood. We need to be able to
protect our own neighborhood from these evil outside forces. So ultimately,
isn't that something good that can come from this? So
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their independence from US? Yeah, I responded to somebody else's
criticism about this, and I said, wait a second. I
guess my friend from France he got he goes what
the hol's going on? And I said, isn't this bringing
about a more unified NATO and you guys ultimately stepping
up to defend yourselves, And isn't that a good thing
that you don't need to rely on us? And I
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with Christopher has to say every Monday on the fifty
five KRC Morning Show. Normally do Money Monday with Brian James,
but apparently Brian called it off. I'm not sure why.
I hope he's all right, but uh, no Money Monday today.
So I have some other opportunities to talk at eight
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oh five up untilate thirty with Scott Miller's book The
Most Dangerous Man in Washington, another doctor that'd gotten the
plug pulled on him because he spoke out about alternative
treatments to COVID nineteen back when it was very boat
in the same anything like that. In defiance of the narrative,
Doctor Miller had his plug pulled in his credentials suspended
(01:09:10):
temporarily anyway, which is on the heels of my conversation
last week with doctor James Thorpe with his book Sacrifice,
same kind of thing happened to him, inventor of the
mRNA vaccine, and Robert Malone. You're right Joe. We talked
to Robert Malone recently. We're on a tear here. Just
still shocks me. All these people who are called conspiracy theorists,
(01:09:31):
and in the final analysis we learned that they were
right and we were being lied to. I've been kind
of focusing on some of the fraud, waste and abuse
and this morning, and there's so much of it that
DOGE is uncovering, and they're uncovering for every taxpayer's benefit.
We see the Democrats reject what DOGE is doing. I
just kind of wondered, are there no taxpayers in the
Democrat Party? I mentioned in the five o'clock hour anyway,
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flipping over to other areas of interest, and one single university,
well actually kind of two still. Last Wednesday, Columbia University's
Apartheid Dive vest. That's an organization, and Columbia Columbia Students
for Justice in Palestine, described as the school's most anti
(01:10:15):
Semitic student groups let a mom They stormed Bernard College
Library on Wednesday, got inside, handed out hamas propaganda actually
trying to justify the October seventh, twenty twenty three slaughter
of the Israeli people, including elderly and children, demanding immediate
reversal of the expulsions of three Bernard students and amnesty
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for all students disciplined for pro Palestine action, as well
as a complete abolition of the corrupt Bernard disciplinary process. Ultimately,
Bernard had allowed the police to clear the building after
radicals refused to leave when a bomb threat was called in.
So the bomb threat being called in allowed them to
sort of justify sending the police in to get these
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anti Israeli well and ti Semitic people out. But just recently,
the Department of Justice, Health and Human Services, and Education,
along with the General Services Administration, announced that they were
canceling approximately four hundred million dollars in federal grants and
contracts to Columbia University because it refuses to curb anti Semitism.
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So this in response to that action, Secretary of Education
linemic Man. Since October seventh, Jewish students have faced relentless violence, intimidation,
and anti Sematic harassment on their campuses, only to be
ignored by those who were supposed to protect them. Now,
can you imagine a bunch of neo Nazis showed up
and harassing people of color or i don't know someone
(01:11:47):
who's not subscribing to the tenets of national socialism, the
world would come unglued. I mean World War Two. One
of the great things about World War Two is we
stopped Adolf Hitler, who was responsible for exterminating He tried
to exterminate an entire race of people genocide. Now, there
(01:12:07):
are some people that exist on this planet know they
think that that was a good idea, that genocide. Apparently,
but the Trump administrations newly formed Multi Agency Task Force
to Combat Anti Semitism announce this past Monday that it
was probing five billion dollars worth of Columbia's federal funding.
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One single university is the recipient of five billion dollars
in taxpayer grants. One does Columbia have the goods on
a bunch of people in Washington or something they can't survive.
Speaker 3 (01:12:47):
On their own.
Speaker 1 (01:12:49):
One Columbia receives over one billion dollars in federal agency grants,
accounting for nearly one fifth of its overall zero point
six billion in yearly operating revenue. Trustees of Columbia's own
twenty to twenty twenty four reporting provides that that information
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one university, you know, wonder why tuition is so On
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at fifty five KRCD Talk station. Monday Life and or
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says pick one and just stick with it. Don't even
care which one, just stick with it. Uh, most notably
the spring forward. You can't go to bed at a
regular time because you're on the old time, and then
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you got to get up because the time has changed.
Oh well, coming up to Smithmen Christopher Smithman at seven
to twenty, former fire mayor, the vice mayor of the
city of Cincinnati. Get it out of Thomas and then
Brian James Monday, Monday at eight oh five. We have
some open time to talk before we hear from Scott Miller,
The Most Dangerous Man in Washington, that's the name of
the book. He spoke at a medical freedom rally in
(01:14:33):
his state capital Olympia, Washington in May of twenty twenty.
Physician he is He was providing alternative care to COVID
nineteen patients using breathing treatments and he became known as
one of the only providers in the area that was
willing to help along those lines. It resulted his speaking
out against what was going on, resulting in over one
(01:14:55):
hundred and fifty complaints against him to the Washington Medical Commission,
and no patients complained.
Speaker 3 (01:15:03):
Isn't that interesting?
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
Just the message was attacked, temporary suspended from practicing medicine
because of him speaking truth to power. We're on a
roll here with guests on the program along those lines.
You get a fifty five care seed dot com and
for example, we'll get a copy of doctor James Thorpe's
books Sacrifice. You should listen to what he has to
say in the podcast. It's frightening stuff. And of course
doctor Malone as well. That's on the podcast page fifty
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five care seed dot com. Didn't get a chance to listen,
check it out right there. Five three seven, fifty eight
hundred and eighty two to three talk get a little
worried about the government shutdown? Democrats, I think are really
gunning for a government shutdown this time. While they scream
out of one side of the mouth about the Doge
cuts to the bloated government workforce, they're going to have
(01:15:49):
everybody out of a job here shortly. But the Republicans
got around a continuing resolution which they released over the weekend.
Text came out on Sunday, which is going to fund
the government through Drummeroll Maestro September and will prevent a
government shutdown which is going to take place at midnight
on March fourteenth. Described as a ninety nine page stop
(01:16:12):
gap funding bill continuing resolution, it is going to fund
the government operations for the balance of the fiscal year.
Republicans widely back it, although they are on thin ice.
They need basically every single vote because we know that
Democrats are going to be lockstep against it. The bill text,
described as clean, contains a minimum amount of extraneous language
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to fund the government through the full year. This reduces
spending below fiscal year twenty twenty four levels, does not
include additional emergency funding, disaster declarations or policy writers that
have well kind of interrupted other efforts to do stopgap
funding bills that have failed so far. The Continuing Resolution
text includes an additional six billion dollars for veterans healthcare,
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a modest increase for some defense spending, and Immigrations and
Customs enforcement funding has increased slightly, described as an effort
to patch operating shortfall that started under the Biden administration.
They did reduce non defense spending by thirteen billion dollars
below fiscal year twenty four levels, which is really an
insignificant amount. It's almost not even a a well, I'll
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take any cutting cut I can get, But you know,
when you're throwing twenty billion dollars out of the door
of five minutes, and DOGE is revealing that it's going
for places where we don't even know what the money's
being spent on. Thirteen billion not a whole lot of money.
The Continued Resolution also includes a request to recind the
twenty billion dollars in IRS enforcement funding. It will continue
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to fund government agencies that Trump and DOGE have moved
to dismantle, like USAID and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,
so those have not been touched. Now they can whittle
away at the amounts of those things those agencies spend,
and with new administration and new leadership, they don't have
to engage in the nefarious activities they engage in, but
getting rid of them wholesale is going to require probably
(01:18:11):
congressional action. But the CR doesn't touch them. But with
the majority of the House Democrats expected to oppose it.
In other words, I get what for one of an
additional thirteen billion dollars in cut spending, they would be
willing to shut the entire government down. Maybe they want
to shut the entire government down in order to prevent
dogs from continuing to do the work that it's been doing.
Speaker 3 (01:18:31):
Hmmm.
Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
Anyway, two eighteen to two fourteen majority, they need virtually
every Republican and we already know Congressman Thomas Masseys and
oh he regularly votes against these spending bills, apparently already
announced he would vote no on a continuing resolution. So
I Democrat leadership has already signaled they will oppose the CR.
(01:18:57):
They had a released a deer copag letter on Friday.
Quote House Democrats would enthusiastically support a bill that protects
Social Security, not touched, Medicare not touched, veterans health, and
Medicaid increase spending, but Republicans have chosen to put them
on the chopping block and pay for billionaire tax cuts.
There's that class warfare game. In spite of the fact
that the tax cuts literally benefit every American taxpayer. We
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cannot back a measure that rips away life sustaining, healthcare
and retirement benefits from everyday Americans as part of the
Republican scheme to pay for massive tax cuts for the
wealthy donors like Elon Musk. Medicaid is our redline. Medicaid
isn't touched by the CR, nor does any other mandatory
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spending program. And again, it provides six million dollars in
additional funding for veterans healthcare. So they I guess they
should Rather than release this letter the day before the
CR came out, they should have waited till it came
out so they knew what was in it so their
letter would sound like it makes sense. Let's see what
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Carl's got this morning. Carl, thanks for calling the Morning Show,
and a happy Monday to you, sir.
Speaker 17 (01:20:07):
Happy Monday. We need doge in Cincinnati. The City of
Cincinnati is presently in their budget process and as a
public service announcement, they're going to be having another here
the public meeting this Wednesday, that is March twelfth, at
five point thirty pm at the Evanston Recreation Center. The
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citizens can also weigh in by attending a Cincinnati City
Council meeting today subcommittee meeting at one pm, or they
could also attend the meeting the full Council meeting on
Wednesday at one thirty and give their opinions about where
the budget should go. There seems to be a lot
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of waste in the new budget. I believe that the
city should be concentrating on spending money on police, fire, roads,
water department, and city services such as trash election. However,
the budget process is more of a giveaway process. Part
of the budget process is funding groups pertaining to number
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one the arts to economic development and neighborhood support three
Environment climate change, for equity and inclusion and diversity. If
there any legislature legislators out there listening to us this morning,
I think that maybe they need to pass a law
that say says that city should not be spending money
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on DEI type projects. Now, there hasn't been a lot
of coverage of the budget meeting that was held last Monday,
and that was kind of surprising. One of the speakers
there at the budget meeting, or there were there were
three speakers there at the budget meeting, and they were
speaking about funding for the African American Chamber of Commerce.
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That group wants there four hundred thousand dollars, and mister Kearney,
who is president of the African American Chamber of Commerce, broke.
Of course he wants the money. And to point out
who the players are, his wife, Jean Michelle Lemon Kearney,
is also Vice mayor of Cincinnati. And I wonder if
there might be a conflict of interest there.
Speaker 3 (01:22:14):
I was just thinking that, yes, you wonder she's.
Speaker 17 (01:22:17):
Going to be voting on this.
Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
Butdy, keep your popcorn out for that one. I think
that represents a profound conflict of interest. So she has
any direct connection to that outside organization, she should be
precluded from voting on funding it. That doesn't sound right, man. No,
I'm glad you brought it. I guess you were there
at the meetings.
Speaker 17 (01:22:36):
Yes, I suppose I suggest that there be more funding
on the roads. The numbers that are out there. The
whole budget process is very confusing. The city actually hires
a PhD, Mister Andrew Dudas, to manage the budget, and
he explained things to us. They had a lot of
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nice lick PowerPoint presentations for us. However, they didn't include
the dollar figures in any of the PowerPoint presentations for
the fiscal year twenty twenty six, fiscal year twenty twenty
seven budget. For the fiscal year twenty twenty five budget,
they only allocated thirteen million dollars for road improvements and
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they were talking about improving only forty about approximately forty
lane miles out of three thousand lane miles.
Speaker 1 (01:23:29):
And they're already behind the eight ball. They're years behind
the eight ball and keeping up with the roads. It's
a huge problem in the city. I know they've been
trying to patch some of the potholes. That's just one
aspect of it. There's only so much you can do
with a cold winter patch. They don't last if there's
is serious repaving.
Speaker 17 (01:23:45):
Yeah, so let me give you an update on potholes, well.
Speaker 3 (01:23:47):
Real quick at a time.
Speaker 17 (01:23:49):
In the second Okay, the city is patching potholes right now.
That's the good news. The bad news is when they're
using the cold patch, they are opening up because the
crews are out there working in the weather and where
we had rain and sleep last week. The palates are
open up, opening up. But good news in some areas
like Ridge Road, the city has actually contracted with the
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contractors and they are actually going in and cutting up
the areas of bad asphalt and patching over those with
a real.
Speaker 1 (01:24:21):
Nice aw yeah, resurfacing, which is exactly what a lot
of these roads need. Sunset Avenue. I appreciate man, thank you,
and thank you on behalf of all the folks in
the city of Cincinnati for being at the meetings and
chiming in. I think if more people got engaged, we
might put it into this unnecessary outlays of cash. Two
organizations that have an interest in these city taxpayer dollars.
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welcome back, Christopher.
Speaker 3 (01:26:00):
I hope you had a wonderful weekend.
Speaker 2 (01:26:02):
I did. Brian, thank you so much for each week
allowing me to come on. And I mean that, and
you know, constantly acknowledging your father and his legacy and
what he did.
Speaker 1 (01:26:13):
Oh Man, real quick, I you know I had. It
was a big celebration for my fraternity over the weekend
was the one hundredth anniversary of our fraternity house, and
they put together a video montage was about fifteen minutes
long of you know, people speaking and photographs, and my
dad recorded a PM magazine segment at the fraternity house
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back when I was in active, So went back in
the early eighties when he was on PM magazine and
he and his co hosts were there and they interviewed
the fraternity brothers and talked about the history of the
house and blah blah blah. It doesn't matter, but they
had a segment of him in there. And when I
saw that, I had completely forgotten about it. And I'm
telling you, man, I had an allergy outbreak because I
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was em seeing the event. I had to go back
up on stay. That was our brother struggling fighting back
the tears grea grief. Yeah, yeah, but so many memories
once you were ready. Yeah, no, it was not ready.
I've had forgotten about that thing ever even happening. So,
oh my god, it just like brought back all these
memories and it just was a real emotional thing for me.
But thanks for remembering my dad. I appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (01:27:20):
Yeah, he's a great He was a great man. I'm
going to stay in the positive on this part a
little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:27:26):
Here.
Speaker 2 (01:27:26):
I was up at Saint Dominic Parish in Dale High
and I was doing quote a drive through end quote
ash Wednesday blessing.
Speaker 1 (01:27:39):
Oh yeah, and uh.
Speaker 2 (01:27:41):
I went there and I was greeted by three wonderful
ladies who just did a great job. As they weren't greeters.
It was spontaneous, but obviously they were a part of
the of the church and there was a service going
on Brian Thomas, and so they told me, you know,
service ended, and one of the ladies shepherded me back
(01:28:03):
to Father Chris, who I didn't know at the time,
introduced me. He was wonderful. He gave me the blessing
of the of the of the Ashes and communion. My
point in raisingness is there's so much good out there.
You know, we sometimes focused on the crazy. Here are
three random ladies at the door who greeted me with
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love and received me because I'm not a member of
that parish. We prayed together. Two of them were widows,
one of them not. And then their care of shepherding
me back to Father Chris, which is only going to
make me want to go back to that pish based
on how they treated me. So I give them that
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love and respect and wanted to give Father Chris. And
what was so much a blessing. And this is the
absolute truth. As he blessed me before he bless that's me,
he said, I listen to Brian Toomis, I listen to
the morning show, I listen to five fifty. I love
that guy, and I like your sleeve it and it's
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so true. All of that is so true. It was
just a wonderful moment within the blessing. So my shout
out is the same Dominic Parish, thank.
Speaker 1 (01:29:20):
You, amen to that, you know, not to you know,
just a meant that great marketing of half of the church.
Just think of it. If you treat people warmly, you
embrace them, you welcome them into your home in essence,
people are gonna like you and are gonna want to
come back. Reminds me I opened up my remarks at
that fraternity event, and I can bring this full circle.
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The one hundred and thirty third Psalm is our fraternity's salm,
and it begins with Behold, how good and how pleasant
it is for brothers to dwell together in unity. You
got that tie that binds you dwell you you are
happy together. It's that fellowship concept. I always talk about it.
Listener lunch. You got some great people hanging out together.
It's a warm environment. Behold how good and how pleasant
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it is for that to happen. So Christopher will bring
you right back. That's great, brother, Stick around, folks more
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Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
All right, Christopher, have that in, my friend.
Speaker 2 (01:32:03):
Common sense is not common And what we're going to
see this week is a Democratic party who wants to
shut down the federal government as we march into Friday.
And their reasoning, if you just listened out of their
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own mouth, has to do with those which has to
do with waste fraud and abuse. So you're saying, I'm
going to shut down the United States federal government because
I agree with waste fraud and abuse. This notion that
Elon Musk is doing something that's so horrific by identifying
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waste fraud and abuse that you would think every Democrat
in every Republican and the few Independents that are elected
there would all say they are four we want to
root out waste, fraud and abuse. But since common sense
is in common, you're gonna have a party all sit
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on their hands like they did on Tuesday and say
we're gonna shut down the federal government by Friday. It
absolutely makes no sense. And I hope that the Republican
Party unifies here and says we're not going to play
into that power. Whether you're a congressional member in Kentucky
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or whether you're a congressional member in DC somewhere, that
all of them say, we're going to be the adults
in the room and we're gonna say common sense. We're
gonna fall in it, even though we know it's not common.
We're gonna say yes to keeping the federal government open
and kicking it to the Senate. But this is an
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amazing moment that I never thought and never thought I
would see in my lifetime, Brian Thomas, and that is
political figures lining up supporting waste, fraud and abuse. It
makes sense when you see congressional members wearing all pink
and in the same week voting for men to compete
(01:34:13):
against women in athletic sports. Look, as I've said many times,
I support the LGBTQ plus community, but I do not
think it is right for men to compete against women
in their sports. Why would you show up in all pink,
by the way, my beautiful spouse who passed away from
(01:34:34):
breast cancer, why would you be using that, acting as
if that's something you're for. I'm for women, I'm four girls.
But then in the same week, vote against, vote against
the bill that keeps men out of competing against women. Again,
common sense isn't common.
Speaker 3 (01:34:53):
Brian Thomas, No, it's not.
Speaker 1 (01:34:55):
And you know your daughter's a swimmer, and I was
thinking of her when I looked up the world champion
fifty meter freestyle last week. World champion men's World champion
record is nineteen point something seconds. I can't remember how
many tents. I think it's nineteen point one zero seconds.
The world champion women, a true female competing in a
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women's sport is like twenty three seconds. I mean that
illustrates the unfair advantage the male body has over the
female manage. We're talking about the highest trained, highest level
in their entire sport on a global stage and there's
a three second more or plus difference between men and women.
That's the point. And this idea that women are you know,
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transgender women in other words, men who identify as women,
and let's give them their due and say they'd really
truly believe that that they don't have an opportunity to
participate in sports, then is nonsense. They can compete against
other women in the sport, just like they used to
before they transitioned over to being a woman, right, you know,
correct guys concrete against guys. It doesn't matter if you're
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a transgender male, you still have the X and Y
chromosome and therefore qualify to compete in men's sport. But
that does not mean because you think you are a woman,
and again i'll give you say legitimately believe that, it
doesn't give you the right to compete unfairly against biological women.
That's just it's a question of fairness. Even Governor Gavin
Newsom admitted that the other day, shocking, maybe it was mind.
Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Blowing, Yeah, yeah, And he actually said, hey, this is
a this is a conversation about fairness. It's unfortunate that
he's now trying to pivot to a general election on
something that's probably an eighty five or ninety percent. Most
people are walking around saying, listen, I don't support men
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competing against girls. Are women right? We want to keep
girls and women safe. That's why there are some women
have gotten there and girls have gotten their teeth knocked
out collegiately playing someone like hockey, playing some of these
sports because they're playing against the man or the or
who President Trump highlighted at a volleyball game where a
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young lady was almost paralyzed or is partly paralyzed from
taking a volleyball directly in the face. The bottom line is,
it's a common sense issue, but we're lacking common sense.
And what is so amazing In the same week as
we march towards Friday, is Elon Musk will be launching
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a rocket to the station in space to rescue astronauts
and bring them back to Earth. The people that are
saying he's so bad, he's not smart, he's dumb, he
doesn't know anything about business. We're relying on him right now,
this week, real time as they're dogging him out to
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bring home astronauts that have been stranded for nine months.
Brian Thomas bringing them back to Earth. This is an
amazing moment where you have a guy who has so
much money, is incredibly smart, is identifying waste, fraud and abuse.
Where the Democrats, they're probably at some of them can't
think their way out of a paper bag. Are they're
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voting against closing our government down. While the guy there
dogging and saying is not smart is literally saving our
American astronaut from a station that is floating above Earth.
Amazing it is.
Speaker 1 (01:38:31):
And going back to your earlier point and by so
protesting defending the keeping of the fraud, waste and abuse,
the not going through the Social Security Administration records of
social security numbers and getting rid of people who are
over the age of one hundred and fifty. It's crazy.
And they found that children were getting COVID nineteen grands Christopher,
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were using social security numbers that didn't match their names.
Also people over the age of one hundred and fifty
who got PPP loans one hundred and fifteen years old
PPP loans using social security numbers that were still active
in the database, although obviously did not belong to the
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that kind of thing is still going on. It's crazy
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so far, Christopher, or anything else on your mind this morning?
Speaker 2 (01:40:39):
Yeah, I just want to just put a note in here,
Brian Thomas, that Congressman Greg Lansman, you know, elected a
lot of his district is Warren County. Focus in on
how he votes this week on shutting down the United
States government. So let's not let's not let them go
quiet in the night. Let's call names out, figure out
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how people around us in our areas are voting on
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accountable in the election next year, right for particularly because
a lot of his areas weren't county, and I don't
want any confusion around where he voted.
Speaker 5 (01:41:15):
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Speaker 2 (01:41:16):
I think it's a big, big sign. I want to
just note that the President's addressed you know at Congress.
You know, in Congress was very powerful, and the parts
of it that were powerful was an illustration that the
Republicans and Democrats, and in this case, the Democrats stayed
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in their seats while President Trump gave these wonderful American stories.
This African American young man who has brain cancer, and
the President said, now, you know, first we're praying for you,
but we're going to give you your dream of being
a Secret Service agent. And the way he hugged the
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head of the Secret Service when he gave him the
batch was just amazing. When President Trump I identified a
Latito family where their daughter had been murdered by two illegals,
smashing her head in and raping her again, the Democrats
in both of these occasions stayed in their seat. A
(01:42:20):
West Point young man hit it to West Point. How
can you not stand for a young man who's moving
forward and going to one of the greatest institutions in
our country, West Point and his dream is coming true.
I don't understand what they're doing and many people don't.
That is why common sense right now isn't common. But
(01:42:43):
they can't even stand for obvious things that make sense
to most Americans.
Speaker 1 (01:42:49):
Well, they've lost their way and they're coming to grips
with that. You know, Trump derangements syndrome is really baked
deep into there. He's been living inside their heads for
free for years and years now. And they ran on it,
and they got Biden elected by keeping Biden hidden in
the basement during COVID and running on evil Orange Man.
And they got a lot of traction with the media
because the media was in their back pockets. Some people
(01:43:10):
say the election was stolen. I don't have to go
down that road. They had sufficient numbers of people to
come out and buy into the narrative that Joe Biden
was this great guy and who was the great mediator
and everything was going to be fine inner Biden because
he was an evil Orange man. And look what we got.
We got a president who never came out of his
hiding place. When he did, he'd fumble around and be
incoherent and looked like an idiot on the world stage.
(01:43:30):
Our economy wasn't that great. He'd got us tremendous trillions
and trillions of dollars deeper in debt, exacerbating inflation. And
everyone saw the reality when they pulled the plug on him.
We all woke up, and I'm sure there's a lot
of Democrats felt a little hurt that they were lied
to for so long. Now he got members of the
mainstream media coming out and saying, yeah, it was a
cover up. Yeah we covered it up. I mean acknowledging
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that they didn't admit to and follow and report on
his deteriorating conditions. As it comes to find out, every
executive order he signed during his four years in office
apparently was done with an electric pen as opposed to
his own signature. I mean, he said out loud, I
didn't stop drilling, and he didn't even realize that he
had signed an executive order stopping drilling. You know, the
American people did wake up, and in spite of the
(01:44:15):
evil Orange Man, they were willing to take a chance
with a guy who spoke common sense, was willing to
crack down on the border. Look what he's done on
the border. He didn't have to have a single law change.
What do the Democrats keep saying? Trump and the Republicans
killed was what was going to solve the border crisis. No,
Joe Biden did that, and Donald Trump did the exact opposite,
and we got to flow down to like ninety five
(01:44:36):
or less percent of what it was before he took office.
Speaker 3 (01:44:39):
You know, how can you argue again.
Speaker 2 (01:44:42):
He sent our military there and said, listen, do your job.
We're not going to have people running through gates like
they were before. And if someone shoots at you, you
have the power and the authority to shoot back. And
so nobody's shooting at our military best down there on
the border, and that's why it's dropped ninety four ninety
five percent. And those who are coming across are being caught, right,
(01:45:06):
So we're catching it's one hundred percent. Yeah, we've got
some people who just haven't gotten the memo, but at
the end of the day, they're caught, they're processed and
sent right back.
Speaker 1 (01:45:16):
And he's on the winning side of that argument with
the American people across political lines. You know, this isn't
an rd thing. A secure border polls favorably among Republicans
and Democrats. There aren't a whole lot of people out there.
They're very right, the once open borders and the chaos
that it has brought American cities.
Speaker 2 (01:45:37):
Well, Brian, what the Democrats try to do is say
that people like you and I are against immigration. No,
we're not right, They're exactly literally right. People who have
immigrated here through immigration through a process, right, who've gone
through the classes, have been sworn in, are all saying
the same thing. Why are we letting people jump across
(01:46:01):
the border the way they're doing. I came in the
right way, they're coming in the wrong way. Let me
end by saying this to you, Brian, Thomas Selma, Alabama.
Sixty years ago, March seventh, nineteen sixty five, Bloody Sunday
was shown on TV. So these were great Americans at
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great risk when it wasn't popular, when it wasn't easy.
Just going on the Congressional floor singing we shall overcome
because you were out of order and had to be
removed has nothing to do with those who were marching
on Bloody Sunday sixty years ago on March seventh, nineteen
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sixty five. These were great Americans, great patriots who had
a vision for our country that said we all should
be judged by the content of our character, not the
color of our skin. And they said we're gonna march
for equal rights down through montgomeryal and to Montgomery, Alabama.
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They were met there by peace officers who beat them
on TV. And it was the thing that moved civil
rights through where the Dixie Krats, the Democrats down in
the South were voting against, they were voting against civil
rights while Republicans were voting for civil rights for this country.
(01:47:31):
Let's not forget our history because that was a very
tough time. My father is from Birmingham, Alabama. My mother
and her family are from Montgomery, Alabama, and they met
at Tuskegee Institute. So this is how you say we
have cred I can talk about this with certainty to
(01:47:52):
tell you those were great people at great risk who
could have lost their lives, and people we don't don't
want to forget them, forget that day, and I wanted
to highlight that for your listeners, who are great patriots themselves.
Speaker 1 (01:48:08):
Well as a black man, Christopher Smithman, we Shall overcome
was the anthem of the civil rights movement.
Speaker 3 (01:48:14):
Correct?
Speaker 2 (01:48:15):
Correct?
Speaker 1 (01:48:16):
So why were they singing we shall overcome on congressional
floor the other day? Are they trying to connect a
race message to the efforts of the Trump administration to
engage in border security or cut back on government fraud, waste,
and abuse. It seems to me the fraud, waste and
abuse and government impacts people all American people, and then
people within the black community to the white community or
any other community would probably embrace the idea that maybe
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that would free up some money to perhaps come into
their own communities for community betterment or some project that
they want done, as opposed to going overseas to fund
circumcisions in Zimbabwe or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:48:50):
Congressman Al Green from Texas would not be in the
seat if it weren't for those who marched on Bloody Sunday,
March seventh, nineteen sixty And what they would have been
looking for for him based on their sacrifice is dignity,
meaning that you sit there and you applaud the institution
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of the presidency, You respect the process. You've got an
African American young man fighting breast cancer. Hey, Representative Al Green,
you stand for that. You salute that young man who's
fighting for his life, who's being honored. There a Latino
woman whose child has been murdered. Where was Representative Green
(01:49:32):
and his humanity in that murder of that baby. My
point to you is his behavior had nothing to do
with Bloody Sunday sixty years ago on March seventh, nineteen
sixty five. Those were real Americans who put everything they
had on the line and deserved to see we shall overcome.
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That gave every one of those people in that room
the opportunity to be there in those congressional seats, and
they owed us better than that. As we went through
Bloody Sunday, they owed us better than that. Common sense
isn't common anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:50:12):
Excmation point Christopher Smithlan always enjoy hearing you on the program.
You're always welcome here. And next Monday we'll do it again.
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I just listened to Gavin Newsom's podcast the other day
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transsexual people in sports should be handled at the local level.
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Well, good luck with that. It's not a popular platform
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the American people generally speaking across the board in large numbers.
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Scott Miller, one of the doctors at Goudewealth attacked and
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had his credibility shatter because he spoke truth to power
and connection with COVID. He's written a book of the
Most Dangerous Man in Washington. Kind of continuing a theme
here luckily lately on the fifty five KRSEE Morning show,
we heard from doctor James Thorpe with his book Sacrifice
last week, and I believe it was doctor Malone prior
to that. All had massive problems in spite of the
fact that they had amazing medical careers and credentials.
Speaker 3 (01:55:09):
Speaking truth to.
Speaker 1 (01:55:10):
Power and getting you into trouble, that's one of the things.
Speaker 3 (01:55:13):
But you know, you.
Speaker 1 (01:55:17):
Have to be able to weather the attack of being
labeled something that you have no connection with. The Left
is quick to just call you names and go on
social media and accuse you of being a racist or
what is it homophobe? When you reject the idea of
of men competing against women in women's sports, somehow that
you're labeled anti LGBTQ, well that's just preposterous. I mean,
(01:55:43):
you may be anti LGBTQ, but when you're looking at
the logic behind and going back to Smitheman's comments that
we have a competitive advantage as men. It's just a
biological reality. And that's where the question of fairness comes in.
Willing to accept and can recognize that there are people
in the world that believe they're the opposite sex. I
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do believe that counseling might help, but I don't believe
that surgery will help. And matter of fact, I got
another yet another article, you know, going the way of
Europe is going, which is to reject the whole idea
that surgery and hormone replacement or hormone therapy is good
for young people life altering consequences. And they did studies
showing that the damage done by the surgeries, post surgery,
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they struggle even more mightily with psychological depression and anxiety
and all the mental health problems that go along with that.
It exacerbates it because I guess it doesn't really change
your world, It doesn't change your outcome. But you can
before against or anything. But when it comes down to
fundamental fairness, you have to take the whole idea out
of the equation and just recognize that men are usually
(01:56:49):
stronger than women. If you look at all the world
records or state records, you know, in any given sport,
the men's sport records are well faster or better or
stronger than the women's. That is objective reality. So but
I feel sorry for the gay and lesbian community. I
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guess to a certain degree of bisexual community. You know,
you know, live your life, be who you are, have
sex with, who you want to have sex with, as
long as it's the consensual relationship. But the transgender part
is independent of one's sexuality. I'm not against men getting
married if they want to get married, because I believe
in the institution of marriage and the stability it creates,
the financial stability, it creates, the the ability that you
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have someone who you are married to that you can
rely on in your time of need, in sickness and
in health. Isn't it great to have a partner in
your world. I don't understand the sexuality of it, but
that's not for me to decide. We all have our
own proclivities. We all do things in the bedroom we
might might not want our neighbors to know about, but
we're perfectly comfortable with it. I think that extends to
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the gay and lesbian community. That's fine, But what is
a transgender person when it comes to sexuality. It's like
it has no connection with the whole gay, lesbian, bisexual things.
Those are defined based upon your sexual preference. I'm sure
there are transgenders who are heterosexual based upon the X
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and Y chromosome or double X. Right, men who identify
as women could still have sex with women if that's
what they prefer. So it's an outlier in the entire discussion.
I think it's just important to keep that in mind.
But when it comes to fairness, they're on the advocates
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for this are on the wrong side of the political
ledger And also, you know, I think the Democrats are
wrong side of political legerm when they're going after Doge.
What does Elon Musk? Why would it attack an Elon
Musk dealership? Why would you spray pain and vandalize a tesla? Well,
because Doge, that's why. Well, and to do that, to
attack Elon Musk because he is working in this department
(01:59:01):
of government efficiency and highlighting and ferreting out all the fraud,
wasted abuse that harms Americans of all political stripes equally.
This is wasted money. This is money that never should
have been spent from a government that can't stop spending.
Why are you against getting rid of that? It's illogical.
(01:59:24):
Going back to Christopher Smitheman's point, common sense isn't common anymore,
or at least among the loudest, squeakiest wheels in the room.
And I think that's more about what it is. Their
voice is amplified and heard, it's magnified. I think in
large party gets magnified, and their tweets and their posts
get repeated oftentimes because it represents a rather indefensible point
(01:59:47):
of view, like look what this guy's saying. And Bernie
Sanders is having a go at it himself. I'm not
sure what he's fighting for. And this is the problem
the Democrats are struggling with. Within their own party. There
are a lot of activists, loud voices, screaming voices, calling
for the leadership to continue this resistance, much along the
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lines of what Representative Al Green of Texas did and
he ultimately got censured for it, standing up in the
well of the Senate and holding his cane up and
waving it. That's the kind of active as we need.
There's a group out there called it's a progressive group
called Individual They said that that's the leadership the party need.
It was behavior that raised the alarm about how extremely
admit this administration is extreme to what end? What topic
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are you referring to? But going back to Elon Musk,
the only connection I can have is that they don't
want any of this fraud ferreted out. They want to
continue the fraud. Someone out there is getting this money,
and it could very well be the organizations that are
pretending to be outraged by this, the ones that are
organized the protest literally anything that Doge does. Maybe they're
getting a slice of the pie. Since we can't follow
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the money that flows out of government, huh, connect the
dots maybe and further. Bernie Sanders, he has this tour
he's on fighting oligarchy, doing town hall events. He went
to Omaha, Nebraska in Iowa City, dressing some well, if
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you want to call thirty four hundred people's sizeable crowds
for Bernie Sander, that's probably the most he'd been to
fill a room with. But class warfare. It's all class warfare.
This is Bernie Sanders entire life's built on class warfare.
Attendees Wall Street, chair of the attendees, cheered his attacks
on billionaires who he claimed, quote literally buy elections close
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quote as he heard of George Soros reed Hoffman. Just
depends on whose oxes being gorgs in terms of who's
buying and selling elections. We experienced that with a railroad sale.
Where did all that money come from? We experienced that
with the prosecutor's ratio locally, Where did all that money
come from? Sanders claims that the Republican's efforts to secure
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trump twenty seventeen tax reforms for the long haul would
provide over one trillion dollars in tax breaks to the
billionaire class. However, the GOP proposal would prevent a four
point five trillion dollar tax increase, harming every individual income bracket.
And it's funny because he's in Nebraska and get a
load of this, illustrating my point on lower taxes bring
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in more money to the government, regardless whether it's the
state or federal government. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds sign a
bill back in twenty eighteen cutting the state's top income
tax rate two six and a half from four point
nine eight percent. Over the period of five years, the
state beat its revenue targets, beat it got more money
(02:02:41):
in so much so that Reynolds cut the rate again
to a flat three point nine percent, so lower taxes
benefited the state. In Nebraska, former Governor Pete Ricketts cut
the top individual rate by a point to five point
eight four percent in twenty twenty two, reduced the corporate
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rate to the same level, down from seven and a
half percent down to five point eight four percent. The
cuts returned nine hundred and forty eight million dollars a
year to taxpayers and a twenty twenty three Nebraska jump
from forty fourth to twelfth place In an Arizona State
University ranking of state job growth. Today it's at tenth place.
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More revenue into the government because they lower the taxes,
more economic activity, a more welcoming environment, and the magnet
that it always operates to bring in business and industry.
New York can't compete, Illinois can't compete. If you're a
business out there, do you want to go to a
state that's going to charge you double digits on your
income or do you want to go to a state
that isn't going to charge anything? Texas Florida and have
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amazing budgets, lots of taxes coming in because of the
might of business and indust They don't have any problem
with spending. They don't have to go in the hole.
They don't have to raise taxes under the idea that
it's somehow going to magically cure their deficit problem. It's
the exact opposite, which is the recipe for excess is
for success. So I'm not sure that the broader voter
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base in Iowa or Nebraska, where he held these town halls,
or any place elsewhere he's going to go, is going
to resonate much lower taxes put smile on everybody's faces. Jay,
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Speaker 1 (02:05:43):
In the next segment, five one three, seven four nine
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five fifty on eighteen to fifty phone just like Jay did. Jay,
Welcome to the show. Thanks for holding over the break.
Speaker 8 (02:05:53):
Hey, good morning, Brian. Hey just quick comment on your
earlier delivery about the Doge is benefiting all Americans equally.
I think I'm going to throw a flag on that.
And I think what we see is that for the
first time, the clarity of the contributors, the people that
are paying taxes behind Doge clean up the fraud, waste
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and the boot abuse, the abled bodied takers, the able
bodied takers such as you know, the Medicaid fraud that
we've been talking about for years. They understand, they understand
that if if Doge goes after the Medicaid fraud, and
already I'm seeing up in Columbus the wine is talking
about if the federal Medicaid is shut down, then he's
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finally going to have to do something about cleaning up
the Medicaid.
Speaker 13 (02:06:42):
Rolls and.
Speaker 1 (02:06:45):
Get him off his butt on that one exactly.
Speaker 8 (02:06:48):
But but the point is that the main point is
that's what is going on. That's why there's people protesting
outside Tesla and the graffiti and the anti Doge. They
have been making a full time living with the distribution
of wealth from the people that are out working their
asses off, so you're.
Speaker 1 (02:07:07):
Telling you they have life. And I preface some of
my remarks this morning, I think I opened up the
morning shows like, don't the Democrats pay taxes? Don't they
realize that this is benefiting them, because any given program
that they want funded might not be funded because of
so much fraud, waste and abuse going out using up all
the taxpayer dollars. But if you're if you're on medicaid
fraud you lent lee, then you are committing a crime.
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You're a criminal. So it's the criminals that are against
what DOJ is doing.
Speaker 8 (02:07:33):
Then ultimately, well it used to be a criminal whenever
there was Obama Care had Medicaid expansion in two thousand
and nine, twelve years ago, twenty ten, maybe a little
bit later. That when you hear a Medicaid expansion, that
means open up the doors for fraud. That's all that
ever was. And you had a guest onn that was
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talking about that. When they go into the emergency room
and they say this is Medicaid, all they can say
is well okay, then and they buil it to Medicaid.
And we saw the twenty five percent of the forty
billion dollars ten billion is going outside of Ohio. Why
because you're not allowed to ask or validate that this
the person is on Medicaid.
Speaker 1 (02:08:15):
So suggesting that someone's saying that who is not truly
on Medicaid yet getting medical treatment on the Medicaid program,
isn't that criminal behavior? Isn't that something that is illegal? Unlawful?
So going back to my point, criminals are benefiting from
the expansion program.
Speaker 8 (02:08:33):
Agreed, And the only thing that we're disagreeing on is
the definition. Once Obama said it's it's we're going to
change the standard, then it's no longer illegal.
Speaker 1 (02:08:41):
But there are still we did, but there are still
qualifications that allow you either to get it even under
the expansion or not under an expansion. I'm not eligible
for Medicaid, I'm not. So if I took it, then
I'm engaging in behavior that is unlawful, at least in
of the requisites for being on Medicaid.
Speaker 8 (02:09:03):
So these squeaky wills, this conversation is what happens when
an engineer tries to go up against an attorney. I'm
going to I'm going to say you're right, I'm out
of moves.
Speaker 1 (02:09:15):
That's all right. It's a point well taken though. So yeah,
they're trying to defend medicaid fraud and abuse. I mean,
you can argue all day long into you're blue in
the face if you're in favor of medicaid expansion. But
that is medicaid expansion for people who are eligible. And
that's that word, that pesky word that comes in, and
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that's what DOGE is all about. Whether or not the
Medicaid expansion remains in place, there are people that are
getting it that aren't eligible for it, and that comes
down to a lot of state management, like you regularly
point out here in the Morning Show, Jay, and I'm
with you all day long. If we got rid of
the fraud, waste, and abuse in our own medicaid department,
I think, what do we figure out it's like four
billion or ten billion dollars or something crazy like that.
Speaker 8 (02:09:56):
It's higher than that. It's forty three percent of forty
billion dollars. So all we know is that the twenty
five percent of it's leaving the state. So that's one
bucket of fraud. So there's ten billion at least, but
it's closer to twenty billion out of forty billion, well
one hundred and twenty billion dollar annual budget.
Speaker 1 (02:10:14):
In my view, if it's five billion or fifty billion,
it needs to be eradicated and eliminated, bettering the lives
of every single human being in the state of Ohio.
Not agree, let me taken.
Speaker 8 (02:10:26):
And what else we saw is that that a Republican
red state like Ohio, if we have a Democrat liberal
in the White House, that these red states will flip
and they will go for the Medicaid expansion.
Speaker 2 (02:10:39):
They will accept the.
Speaker 8 (02:10:39):
Fraud as long as the government, as long as the
federal government pays for it. So shame on all the
Republicans at any a state house, shame on a governor
that our principles can be flipped so easily whenever it
turns into don't worry about it. We'll pay for it
for the first three years, and then look how fast
they can get it clean en up. When the money
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spickets get shut off, they found they find their morality
again when the money when when we it took twelve years,
twelve years, and how much what was the economic impact
to Ohio over twelve years of losing twenty billion dollars
a year? And what could we have had as opposed to,
And that's why, so that we've got this army of people.
Twenty five percent of every Ohio one is some shape
(02:11:21):
or form on Medicaid. So yeah, there's going to be
a violent backlash whenever they find out, Holy crap, I
got to I gotta go figure out a way to
make a living.
Speaker 2 (02:11:31):
That's not fair.
Speaker 8 (02:11:32):
I was told that this was my gravy train for
the rest, This was my four oh one K in
my life plan. So that's what we're saying.
Speaker 1 (02:11:38):
Asking merely for a work requirement or a learning opportunity.
You know, there are trades out there that could sure
use the labor force if they just merely enjoined one
of those earn while you learn programs journeyman apprentice kind
of set up quite often with a union shop, which
should benefit democrats, able bodied people on the system when
they shouldn't feed. There are opportunities for them if they
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have a work requirements. I hope they've all become taxpayers
and then they can start complaining like we do about
the fraud, wasted, abuse, and government.
Speaker 10 (02:12:07):
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Speaker 1 (02:12:07):
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happy Monday to you. Continuing a theme of late here
in the fifty five KRCY Morning Show, we heard from
doctor James Thorpe as well as well as doctor Robert
Malone about their experiences speaking truth to power during COVID nineteen,
had their licenses pulled, they were attacked. Welcome to the
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fifty five KRCY Morning Show. Scott Miller, Doctor Scott Miller,
author of The Most Dangerous Man in Washington. That's Washington State, right, doctor, Yeah,
I'm a.
Speaker 7 (02:14:28):
Position to sthing.
Speaker 18 (02:14:29):
Yes it was Washington State.
Speaker 1 (02:14:31):
Oh okay, okay. Now, you watched this whole COVID thing
unfold and a lot of doctors being you know, diagnosticians
or medical practitioners being diagnosticians kind of saw through the
fog that we were presented. It was a one sided narrative.
You couldn't you couldn't say anything against what doctor Fauci uttered.
It was like God or something is the word of God,
(02:14:51):
so you can't dare question it. But a lot of
people did and they suffer the consequences. Can you explain
to my listening audiences, you know, again obviously in brief
because the're going to want to the book in detail,
but what what happened to you and what were you
doing that flew in the face of this this narrative
that we were being sold.
Speaker 18 (02:15:10):
Yeah, first of all, the thing is almost no ended
if you look at one point two million practitioners in
the United States. The fact that doctor Malone, uh pure core,
doctor Cory, doctor Merrick, doctor mccauff, doctor Cole. We we
know their names because there's so few. I was the
(02:15:31):
only one in the state of Washington that was speaking out,
like actively speaking out because the consequences of doing it
were so high. So there's there's so few of us
that we all know each other's names, which is which
is really sad. But yeah, I am I had a
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a I was a single owner, single provider of a
pediatric medical practice. And you know, there are two things
that hit really early on when in March of twenty twenty,
when Fauci and when Anthony Fauci and doctor Deborah Burks
were saying there's no treatment that didn't make any sense,
there's or there's nothing you can do except for being afraid,
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stay inside and don't have grandma.
Speaker 1 (02:16:18):
And then the.
Speaker 18 (02:16:19):
Whole push when when we were told that we can't
you know, we can't go to birthday parties or concerts
until seven billion people are vaccinated. And then the media.
You know that that should make all of us afraid
of what the agenda was. So what was happening for
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me was I was seeing the initially the damage, the
psychological and emotional damage that was happening to children when
schools shut down and they were home and isolated, and
this whole inculcation of fear that they were, you know,
rocking vectors of death. And I started speaking out and
I ended up being asked to speak at at a
(02:17:03):
rally at our state capital and in May of twenty twenty,
and after that things the government, the state, you know,
kind of put a target on me, and so they
started they started coming after me.
Speaker 1 (02:17:19):
Now, were any of your patients harmed based upon your
alternative treatments? I understand you had some breathing therapies and others.
You know, your observations on the front line in treating
patients obviously brought to your attention that no, there are
ways around this, There are treatments available. The children are
not dropping dead as a consequence of getting COVID, right,
I mean, you can see this in your practice every
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single day, which goes against the narrative being sold. Didn't
other I guess since other practitioners were following Lockstep and
not providing alternative therapies as options. Maybe they didn't see it.
Speaker 18 (02:17:53):
Well, nobody was doing impatient. So on March twenty twenty,
everything went to went to telemedicine. I just I never
closed my practice, so I wass have and kids were unaffected.
If if a family, you know, if mom and dad
had COVID and they were acutely ill, the kids had
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very mild symptoms, and if they were if they had
pre existing congitions, if they were asthmatic, I would use
breathing treatments. I'd give them a dose of ibermactin breathing
treatments and they were better in a day or two.
I mean, it would virtually unaffected children. But you know
the problem is if you're not if you're not seeing
people in practice, or if you're told there's no treatment,
(02:18:34):
how are you And so you just followed that that
kind of like lock Steps followed that, how are you
going to know if you're not experimenting, if you're not
you know, practicing medicine, you're not gonna know. You know,
I would walk in the homes of somebody that was
sent you know, like an elderly person sent homes in
the hospital and I'd walk into their home and they
were in acute respiratory failure, and within thirty minutes I
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could get there oxygen from seventy five percent on room
air up to ninety ninety two percent with the therapies
we were using, which is incredible, right, I mean, it's
stuff like me, it's the science. So I was just
following the science of you know, how do we how
do we mitigate the inflammatory damage that's going on? And
it was for on ten purposes.
Speaker 2 (02:19:21):
It was pretty easy.
Speaker 1 (02:19:22):
So in these therapies, you didn't invent them as a
consequence of COVID nineteen. If you have a respiratory patient
part of COVID nineteen, these therapies were out there and
known to the medical community, were they not.
Speaker 2 (02:19:34):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 18 (02:19:34):
My father in law is an er doctor, and I
was talking to him, I like, how come the hospitals
aren't using these? Yeah, and the primary things, especially early on,
this is the crazy thing. We don't want to nebulize COVID.
That was their thing with nebulizing. I'm like, that doesn't
make any sense. It's the dumbest thing I've ever heard, Right,
It's like I don't want to nebulize influenza. I don't
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want to nebulize pneumonia. You know, you need to treat
the lungs. And they didn't because part of the problem
was HHS. When when these patients would come in and
they were diagnosed with COVID pneumonia, they couldn't for them
to get full payout using remdesiviers of monotherapy. They couldn't
treat with anything else, and they would get, you know,
(02:20:16):
like a twenty percent extra payout in using Remdesivier's a monotherapy,
and then they got it. I mean I just went
through hospital records of a woman last night who had
died and the shoes in the shoes in the hospital
for ten days, and it paid out two hundred and
ninety thousand dollars. I mean, that's a great model. That's
a great business model. You know, like people living didn't
(02:20:36):
pay out, people dying paid out. It was shocking the
billions and billions of dollars hospitals made on people dying, and.
Speaker 1 (02:20:47):
So the hospital systems would pressure the doctors for this
one size fits all money making quote unquote therapy or
treatment methodology to the exclusion of other things, which clearly
would have worked, thus forcing the doctors of the hypocratic oath.
I mean this is they really.
Speaker 18 (02:21:04):
Don't I don't even know that they forced them.
Speaker 2 (02:21:06):
The doctors.
Speaker 18 (02:21:07):
You know when you when you're indoctrinated into double blind,
randomized you know, trials, and and they run. There was
something called the Recovery Study where they did different trials
with different steroids, and they came up with this this
steroid called dexonthi zone being the only thing that worked.
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Nothing else worked, And so it was adopted in every
hospital in every city, in every state across the country.
And every I did hospital advocacy, I'd be asked to
help get people out of hoss, out of the ic
you in all over the country, and every single phone call,
and I probably spent I've spent over fifteen hundred hours
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talking to hospitals and getting getting getting people out of
the ICU or off ventilators. And it's it's really not
It's sadly, it's really not that hard if you can
convince the doctors to move out side of that checklist
that they had from the CDC. But they were just
following orders. It wasn't even necessarily pressured. They were just
told this is what works, and they're like, okay, like
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here's the study, this is what we do. It was
it was like every provider in the hospital became Lemmings.
Speaker 3 (02:22:16):
It was.
Speaker 7 (02:22:17):
It was shocking.
Speaker 18 (02:22:18):
It was it was like the news where you see
the same thing disseminated across these different platforms. It was
the same exact thing. Every doctor I talked to regurgitated
the same exact line. Well, we just don't have enough
data and we're using we're using the best you know,
data and best science that we had at this time.
That was it was almost verbata in every hospital.
Speaker 1 (02:22:40):
Were there not other studies out there which prove that
to be well contrary to the truth that know, there
are alternatives. I mean you mentioned I re met and
that was labeled as oh my god, a horse d wormer.
That's insane. You can't go using that. And in fact
I have been used for decades apparently zero side effects
and no harm. It is worthy of an effort to
try it out again. Going as a diagnostician looking for
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the best possible outcome for your patients, you should have
been in a position to be able to at least
try that. Pharmacies were told they couldn't even issue a
prescription for it. Scott, do we lose him? I don't know, Scott.
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If you can hear me, we can't hear you. There
you go foron?
Speaker 2 (02:23:28):
Oh can you hear me?
Speaker 1 (02:23:29):
Yeah, now we can. There's a drop out there. There was
noble audio coming through. Go ahead.
Speaker 16 (02:23:34):
Sorry.
Speaker 7 (02:23:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (02:23:35):
So it was July or August of twenty twenty one
where the pharmacy boards came down on the farm. They
put out basically kind of like HHS with the hostiles.
They put out this blanket statement that pharmacists are not
allowed to prescribe by vermectin if it suspected to treat COVID,
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which I ended up buying the equivalent of the small
pharmacy so that I give it out to people in
conjunction with other therapies, because you know, by delta ibermectin alone,
it wasn't a monotherapy to make it go away. Once
the shots rolled out, people got sicker and sicker and sicker,
and it became much more difficult to treat.
Speaker 3 (02:24:17):
But yeah, it was.
Speaker 18 (02:24:19):
It's you know, I go through it in the book,
just my experience of what I was seeing and how
we were able to you know, anecdotal something that we
used to we used to care about, Like if you
have five hundred patients and you use these therapies and
their symptoms went away, you'd be like, hmm, maybe maybe
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that's the thing. Yeah, maybe we're onto something. The hospitals,
it literally didn't matter they it was it was so
difficult to move the needle and getting doctors to modify
their treatments. They would they would put somebody that declined
mechanical ventilation, they would put them on comfort care. I
mean they would. They would literally assist in their death
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instead of trying to literally I mean I had that happen.
I mean I was on the phone as a daughter
is laying over her mom as their administering medications to
kill her mom instead of treating her.
Speaker 1 (02:25:14):
Oh my god. And ultimately, this is a money thing.
I've remect in generic. It's cheap, it doesn't cost much
manufacturer at least to pay for a pharmaceutical like a
brand new COVID vaccine is worth a lot of money
to the manufacturer. And certainly when you're when you're issuing
it under emergency use authorization and you're free from liability
associated with a dangers inherent in it, you're obviously going
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to have an incentive to push it. So it really
is it to you? Does this boil down to money?
Is that what this was all about?
Speaker 16 (02:25:46):
Control?
Speaker 1 (02:25:48):
Money and control?
Speaker 18 (02:25:48):
There's money that this control. If you look at if
you look at how they were able to I mean
I looked at it as kind of a you know,
a sphase one systems test to see how they could
manipulate an entire country to you know, moms and dads
that own small businesses that are told they're non essential,
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like that word alone.
Speaker 7 (02:26:10):
Yet there's a liquor store that's open.
Speaker 18 (02:26:12):
And when you look at how they were able to
manipulate and control us, and they did it. I mean
I watched it happening in real time, and it's one
of the reasons I went and spoke at the Capitol,
trying to encourage people not just about the you know,
the bioweapon that was released, but like our fundamental freedoms
and rights. And it was like, don't stand up. I
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mean kids, you know, kids not able to go to
the park or play with their friends where we're told,
you know, we were told we're not able to. And
my whole goal was to try and try and disseminate
truth and you know, wake up my community to aggressively
resist this narrative.
Speaker 2 (02:26:53):
That was happening.
Speaker 18 (02:26:54):
And the problem is it's still happening in every hospital.
I was on the phone with the hospital last night
until two in the morning, and fortunately beyond call doctor
actually listened and we're able to adjust a number of therapies.
But it's the same thing. Nothing's changed in the hospitals,
apart from now being able to go in and be
with your loved one, but they're still doing the exact
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same things.
Speaker 1 (02:27:17):
Yes, right here, Scott, right here in the city of Cincinnati,
very famous hospital and it's really well respected. Children since
my children's hospital refused a heart transplant because the child
or the parents of the child would not allow her
to get a COVID nineteen vaccine for religious reasons. And
you've got to scratch your head in wonder since a
COVID nineteen vactor, since children really don't succumb to the
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disease anyway, and COVID nineteen vaccine apparently causes heart problems.
At least, it's been a lot of information demonstrating that
it seems counterintuitive, but there you have it. Denying that
patient a chance at life because of one vaccine.
Speaker 18 (02:27:51):
Well, and the other thing, which is it's not just sad,
it's criminal. And the fact that they had to get
a religious exemption because they couldn't find the doctor to
give them a medical exemption, because if they granted them
a medical exemption, they would come under scrutiny.
Speaker 12 (02:28:06):
Of the state.
Speaker 1 (02:28:08):
Well, and they didn't acknowledge the religious exemption. As of
right now, as it stands, she's not getting the heart transplant. Nless,
there's information out there that I'm not aware of. Scott Miller,
the most dangerous man in Washington. The name of the book, Scott.
We got your book on my blog page at fifty
five caresy dot com with the link where people can
get it, and I will strongly encourage them to do so.
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Everybody loves it. You've got five star rating across the
board on Amazon. So congratulations on that, and thank you
from the bottom of my heart and everyone else's your stroke.
You spoke truth to power. You suffer the consequences of it,
but you've been vindicated, my friend, and that's got to
feel good.
Speaker 2 (02:28:46):
Well, yeah, it's not.
Speaker 18 (02:28:54):
I would said it was something that I knew from
the beginning. I'm glad, you know, I look at it.
I am very grateful for the people that are now
speaking out and speaking out aggressively. It's it's far. It's
been far too long, yeah, or so much time has passed,
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and so many people have been hurt and families have
been destroyed by this, but not you know, my vindication,
if you can call it that, you know, I had
the I was blessed to be able to treat thousands
of people that were left without care, like adults and
you know, moms and dads and grandparents and and you
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know I, you know, I was my vindication of it
was I. It's super humbling to watch somebody that's in
the process. You know, I took care of kids. I
never thought that in my life I'd be in the
be in a situation where I would be asked to
save somebody's life. That's that's in the process of dying,
and to be able to do it, like God just
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kept putting putting things in my path and people in
my path to help me along the way and to
restore health and lives of people. And that's being able
to watch it in real time is you know, that
was the vindication. If I was wrong, then a whole
lot of people would have died.
Speaker 1 (02:30:17):
Exactly well, exactly put an exclamation point on it. I'll
encourage my listeners to give the book fifty five krs
dot com. Scott's been a real pleasure having you on
the program today, and thanks for all that you have
done and continue to do. Don't go away, folks, get
a little.
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