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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Five o five at fifty five KRC, the talk station
Every Wednesday, I'm the dude, man, I'm not. I'm Brian

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followed by Donald and Neil Americans for ros Berdy joins
us every Wednesday at seven thirty. Today shared Brown throwing
his hat in the ring for a Senate Yeah he's
running again, get to that momentarily Congressman Thomas Massey, followed
by Judge Jenna Polaitan, who love the one two punch
of those two guys. And thank you Joe for letting

(01:15):
the judge know that Congressman Massy would be preceding and
he does like to listen in so he'll log in
early anyway, Congressman Massy to talk about whatever happened to
the Epstein files that follow off people's radar. Seems that
it has, I know, locally it has talking about the
problems in downtown Cincinnati dominating the news at least locally

(01:36):
here and nationally, I suppose to some degree globally. One
might argue Christopher Smith has made that point a bunch
of times. Anyway, the Epstein files, continuous Trump attacks, They're
always there, aren't they? And the prep Act Repeal Bill.
Those are the topics with Congressman Massey followed by Judge
Enna Politano on the right to be left alone. Yes, indeed, so, well,

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there's your lineup this morning. I love hearing from you.
Direct the director steer the direction of the conversation, as
often offer the opportunity to do so. My listening audience
five one, three, seven, four, nine, fifty five hundred, eight
hundred eighty two three talk pound five point fifty on
at and T phones. Yeah, shared, Brown's at it again,
planning to try to make a comeback and running against

(02:22):
Senator John Houstead fighting an uphill battle. Recognizing the voting
patterns here in the state, of Ohio. Anyhow, Uh Apparently
some labor leaders talking to Cleveland playing dealers said Brown
had informed them he was planning on running again. He's
seventy two years old, and of course he lost to
Bernie Moreno. Apparently he has been working on something called

(02:44):
Dignity of Work Institute, Shared Brown's pet project organization focusing
on reducing the cost of living for working class voters.
Earlier this year, he said, workers keep telling us the
status quo is unacceptable, yet neither party has an agenda
to create the dramatic changes workers want. We need to
fundamentally transform our economy to make working people the winners

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in our society word word word word, word, word word,
flourish word word. Notice, there's no specific plan on how
to do that. So anyway, lip service for the working
person anyway, of course, John Houston, I think he's doing
a pretty decent job. Trump won the state nearly twenty

(03:31):
by twenty points in the twenty twenty four presidential election.
So again, and of course Bernie Marino beat him previously,
so we'll see what happens. I if I were a
betting man, I wouldn't be betting with Shared Brown. Notably,

(03:52):
given the new Gallup poll coming out of that came
out the other day. New Gallup survey shows Americans favorability
a view rather of the Democratic Party, has dropped down
to thirty four percent, which is the lowest rating in
Gallup's history. They've been going back to nineteen ninety two.
Keeping track of this their historical trends soho, the Democratics

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Party's favorability generally range between the high forties and around
sixty percent through the nineties. In the early two thousands, however,
it's been trending lower since then, following about fifty four
percent in the early nineties to thirty four percent today,
pretty substantial drop. Other national polls show Democrats drive well,

(04:36):
having challenges. Associated Press North Pole in July I found
that more than one in three Democrats described their own
party as weak and ineffective, at least in so far
as countering Trump's administration. Unite the Country's super Pac survey
reported by The Hill The Hill dot Com in July

(04:56):
I found party support falling below thirty five percent among
his span men and working class voters in battleground states.
Oh I thought there was a Democrats sweet spot those
Hispanic voters and working class voters not anymore.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
Congressional Democrats registered low approval ratings as well, behind Republicans
on a variety of different issues that are important to
the American people. Quinnipac University surveying July measured in nineteen
percent approval rating for congressional Democrats, also a record low.
So Shad Brown's got that going for him. I'm not
sure what he's going to run on. We will see

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get your popcorn at we'll of course talk with donovan'
neil about that at seven point thirty five one three
seven four ninety eight hundred eight two three talk pound
five fifty on eighteen T phone. What do you think
a marift had provol Now it's really interesting because as
more and more of the video from the July twenty
six brawl, beat down, whatever you want to describe it

(05:54):
as comes out, more of the pictures becoming clear on
how this all unfold. And if you ever go to
Signal ninety nine on Facebook, a former police officer or
current police officer, it remains an anonymous but always is
posting things related to law enforcement here in the city
of Cincinnati. We got another video that's been circulating I'd
received it from a couple of people. It shows now

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that you remember the white shirt guy that ultimately got
severely beaten in the middle of the street, the slap guy,
the guy who slapped the black man all right, Well,
some people believe that it began with him slapping the
black guy. Well, this video reveals kind of a different picture.

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There's a black guy in a red shirt, all right,
and a black guy in a black shirt, and the
video shows that the red shirt guy and the black
shirt guy were kicking the white guy and otherwise hitting
on him before the white guy slaps the other black man.
So if you leave out the intro part, it looks
like the white guy just kind of instigated the whole

(06:57):
thing by just slapping the black guy. Apparently not, he
was in a position where he was kind of trying
to defend himself. There were people that tried to stop
the brawl. They were getting in there and try to
separate the people that were involved in the altercation, and
you know, props to them for doing that. But once
that slap hit, it just unfolded and the whole situation
came ungluwed. So it's okay for those two guys to

(07:21):
kick the white guy, but it's not okay for the
white guy in response to slap the other man. This
is where we are, which leads us to mayor have
to have provol Yeah, I guess he was on Lincoln
Ware's show Alexis Martin over at the Fox nineteen reporting
on this. Don't give him any pub Well I didn't

(07:42):
do the reporting. Say what, Well, it wasn't radio show,
it's Fox nineteen. Anyway, come back and forth with Joe quote.
If you slap someone, if you engage in that kind

(08:06):
of violence, you should be held accountable. I'm not going
to tell the investigators what to do. That's not my role.
Until everybody held, everyone is held accountable, we haven't served justice.
That is my expectation. Well, it sounds like he's talking
about on both sides of his mouth. I'm not going
to tell investigators what to do, but obviously he was

(08:27):
referring to the white guy in the white shirt slapping
the black guy, and of course that's what others we're
calling for, Cecil Thomas, some of the community leaders, some
of the preachers, David lynch All saying that that guy
should be prosecuted for slapping the black man. They even
said he incited the riot, which is just a preposterous suggestion.
I mean, even if you've only seen a couple of

(08:49):
slices of the video, the violence that got unleashed on
that guy, And notably, and the biggest elephant in the
room is Holly, who didn't do anything to anyone except
it looks like she was trying to render aid to
someone who was down got punched square in the face,
So she wasn't involved in the slap, she wasn't involved
with the initial altercation, completely innocent, and yet the biggest

(09:10):
victim the whole thing. But in so far as the
Mayor's concerned, I guess he's following the narrative from the
so called community leaders that the white guy needs to
be prosecuted. Of course, the prosecutor's office hasn't done that.

(09:31):
Yet we have the FOP president on the other day
saying there's not sufficient cause there's no the facts aren't there,
The evidence isn't there to arrest that man. Obviously, I
think the prosecutor's office and others have seen all these videos,
or at least most of them, and determined that he
was not at fault and couldn't be prosecuted for the slap,

(09:53):
make that argument or not. Obviously, mayor f Ted Purble
is telling investigators what to do as an expectation that
the guy that slapped the person will be held accountable.
That is his expectation. Pivoting Odor over to Iris. Rawley
was also interviewed about Iris Rawley. She's paid as a

(10:15):
consultant by the city manager. And oh the petition sinceipolice
dot com I pulled it up this morning, less than
five hundred signatures needed to get to the five thousand
signature goals. So go to Cinsiwy police dot com. Signed
the petition. People stand with Cincinntipolice. Iris Rawli needs to
be let go from her physician anyway. Burval was asked

(10:36):
about Iris Rawley. The city manager is talking taking a
look at the most recent incidents and will address them
with Iris. Of course, that refers to Iris interfering with
police officers trying to enforce the law. And there's a
couple of videos out there. I mean, if you go
to that Cincipolice dot com you can watch the videos yourself.
And props to the police officer who sort of de

(10:58):
escalated Iris Rawley and didn't issue our a citation, knowing
full well that that was not going to go well
for the police officer. This is what her role is
is to agitate police and to investigate him for literally
anything they do, like looking at you sideways. Purval went on,
But my expectation is she continues to be part of
our strategies around violence problem solving and is a critical

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piece in our work. So I draw from that she's
not going anywhere. When I asked about Chief Teresa Thiji
and whether she's going to be losing your job, the
mayor said, we're a solid team and I don't expect
that to change. So no action at least against a
Chief Thiji. So there's your mayor right now. He's not

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going to tell investigators what to do, right right five
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Let's jump over to the phone. See a Jay's guide
this morning. Jay, Welcome to the Morning show and a
happy Wednesday to you.

Speaker 4 (12:18):
Happy Wednesday, Brian Hey.

Speaker 5 (12:19):
Two quick points. First, on the brawl.

Speaker 6 (12:23):
I've been asking and pointing out that the NAACP is
uniquely qualified to step in and be the bridge between
the law enforcement and the community. And unfortunately, they did
make a statement and pretty much said that they were
concerned about the instigator of this fight not being arrested

(12:44):
in equal justice and all the rest of that. And
that was from mister David Whitehead, the president of the NAACP.
I wonder if he'll have a new statement now that
there is a new video footage showing that the instigators
were indeed I think arrested, and and if they'll come
back out and reissue a statement based on new findings.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Well, Jay, if you were a bet if you're a
betting man, what would you think.

Speaker 5 (13:08):
Yeah, I think we're I think we're going to be
waiting for a while.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (13:11):
Yeah, don't the opportunity, the opportunity to change their brand? True,
But I'm not going to hold my breath and wait
for that to happen. But they out they have the opportunity,
and I hope they take it. I wish that they
would put Chris Smitherman is the president of the NAACP.

Speaker 5 (13:27):
And.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
He that well, let's let it. Let's let him become
since a councilman, Christopher Smithman again, I agree, or or
mayor or mayor yeah, bigger, Get on over to Jim
and Jackson on the river and sign the petition to
get Christopher on the ballot. Let me get interject that
real quick here, Jay, But is that kind of interesting?
They don't say anything about the people that were issuing
the beat down. I mean, they're not arguing that those

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folks shouldn't be prosecuted then, but they haven't condemned them either.
I mean, the silence on that component seems to be
a little bit deafening, Like, hey, can we have some
calm in the community. This is not appropriate behavior. This
is not how we want the city to be represented.
This is not how we want black people to be
viewed by the rest of the world. This, you know,
continues this narrative that black people are criminals, et cetera.

(14:11):
You know, how about admonishing the folks who would engage
in this type of conduct. I'd like to see that
they haven't called out the prosecution of these people. They
haven't said that these are erroneous or unlawful prosecutions. They
know that they are they're legitimate. They're just angry and
want to suggest that the prosecutor's office, I think is
racist because they haven't leveled charges against the white guy
who hid the slap. Maybe the reason is because he

(14:34):
was that when the slap came after the kicks that
he received from the other two guys.

Speaker 6 (14:39):
Maybe yeah, yeah, I agree, I agree. Hey, second key point,
don't discount Shared Brown. He's made a living by following
behind Mike DeWine and waiting for DeWine to screw up
or make a dumb decision, which isn't doesn't take long.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
No, that's true.

Speaker 6 (14:53):
Remember Mike DeWine lost that Senate state when Shared Brown
came in.

Speaker 5 (14:57):
I think when DeWine put Houston.

Speaker 6 (15:00):
Lieutenant governor and lieutenant governor is a tough job to
have a bunch of accomplishments, you just kind of the
governor's lap dog more or less. And why so, he
could have put a Warren Davidson, a Jim Jordan. He
could have put somebody who was a rock star and
a conservative party. I think Houston is vulnerable. I don't
think he's got the track record. I don't think he's

(15:21):
got a lot of conservative support because I just don't
think he's he's done much. And he's also always going
to be linked to the Wine, so that brand is
going to pull him down. And never discount Northeast Ohio's
ability to swing back to blue hard and the farmers
with the farm Bill and Shared Brown's ability to hand

(15:42):
out stuff and things at the expenses of taxpayer will
bring a bunch of people over, just like we've got
who's the governor Basher down in Kentucky, Alanahella, red state
voted in a blue governor because of the coal miners
on the eastern side of that state. So I think
the Republican Party is in for a fight and they
better start throwing some money at Houston.

Speaker 5 (16:01):
But it's going to be tough because.

Speaker 6 (16:03):
Again the guy doesn't have much of a track record
and he's linked to Wine, who is just a flat
out loser Rhino.

Speaker 5 (16:10):
So I think we ought to be concerned about that.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Well, I'm not going to take it as a guaranteed win,
that's for sure, and your points are well taken, and
Shared Brown will have a very well funded, well oiled campaign,
there's no question about it. Absolutely very well, absolutely yeah.
You get outside money flowing into the state and the
millions and millions of dollars to support Shared Brown for
that seat. So another commercial valid point. Absolutely, Jay, he

(16:36):
made some good ones today. Let's not take it for granted.
So let's try to get behind John and bring him
in for the win. We have a little time to
get between now and then we'll talk about that again
with Donovan and Neil at seven thirty. J thanks for
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let's see what Tom as I say this morning. Tom,
welcome back to the morning show.

Speaker 7 (17:14):
Good morning, Brian.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
How you doing doing fine for a Wednesday?

Speaker 7 (17:17):
Yeah, Councilman Christopher Smitherin, that's a good right to it.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
It does. Yeah, let's bring back that. Maybe it could
be Vice Mayor Corey Bowman to name and vice mayor.
I'm sure well, one can dream, one can dream.

Speaker 7 (17:35):
All sound all sounds really good. But there's this funny
thing and in Cincinnati and the way they vote in
the in the city limits.

Speaker 8 (17:44):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (17:44):
I don't get it.

Speaker 7 (17:45):
I don't caress my head about it because you know,
you have people that a lot of people that complain
about the way things go, and and then all of
a sudden it comes to voting time and nothing change. Yeah,
I don't I don't really understand what people are expecting happened.
I mean, all you all you have to do is
is pay attention to you know, just take a little

(18:05):
bit wider view of what's going on. You have and
I'll use the word size because it's you know, it's
conservative versus liberal, or a Republican versus Democrat or whatever.
You have one side that that appears to be trying
to get some things taken care of, restore some order,
you know, like you got Trump, you know, taking over

(18:27):
you know, the policing of d t trying to get
things done. There's crime, there's people being hurt, there's there's
families being destroyed by crime and things that are happening.
And then and then you have the other side all
they do is complain about it.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
You know, you have, you know, people.

Speaker 7 (18:43):
Trying to get things done all over this country, one
side trying to get things, taking care of it, trying
to stop the madness. And then the other side they're
just complaint, you know, cry foul, cry racism or whatever
it is. They got to cry. And it's like you, guys,
if you don't want us to think that you that

(19:03):
you want this to continue, this trend of crime going
up and things getting worse, then then stop acting the
way you're acting, Stop saying the things you're saying, because
there's only one conclusion to make is that you're that
you want it to be this bad and and and
you know it couldn't be worse, sure, but we don't

(19:24):
want it to be worse. You you try to knit
things in the bud, You try to stop pains before
they get worse. Sometimes you got to put your foot
down and take decisive acting and say no, we're not
gonna let this happen anymore. And and it just seems
that that one side is fine with the way things
are and they're too busy wringing their hands and crying
about you know, oh, somebody's feelings or whatever. Your feelings

(19:47):
are irrelevant. This kid, somebody got shot last night. Somebody's
family is not welcoming home one of their members because
of this crime. And when it comes down to that,
and like I heard, I think it was Gine Piro,
she's talking to a reporter who was, you know, doing
the whole henry and thinking, you know, you go tell

(20:09):
you go tell this family that just lost their son
or father or wife or whatever. You don't tell them that,
Chris down. You don't tell them the statistics you're trying
to feed me and see how they feel about it.
If you're worried about feeling, it's absolutely ridiculous. There's no
reason for it. And because this one side is left,

(20:29):
the Democrat Party, it seems so hell bent on not
only keeping things the way they are, but probably making
it worse. Don't vote Democrats have a great waiting for it.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Tom, thank you too.

Speaker 5 (20:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
I think this is revealing of the ultimate goal, which
they never say out loud. They don't want our country
to succeed. They wanted to collapse.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
In.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
US national debt hit thirty seven trillion dollars yesterday, and
it's on a fast track to go up a trillion
dollars every single month. There's genuine threat in this world. There,
you have it right there, something that's going to bring
down our country. It's going to be the collapse of
the fiat currency. And no one seems to lift a
finger or care a whit about that. Yes, we have
a crime problem, we have lots of different problems in
the country, but we have a bigger spending problem. Anyhow,

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feel free to chime in on whatever topic you like.
Cal it' speaking a crime. Crime data released August eleventh
shows short term improvements in downtown, but over the Rhine
struggling since I inquire reported month over month downtown so
a twenty six percent reduction in serious violent crime and
property crime for a total of one hundred and twenty
nine to down to ninety six offenses. However, and there's

(21:37):
the word. Yearly totals still show a forty eight percent
increase compared to last year over the Rhine, four percent
increase in serious violent and property crime month over month,
thirty eight percent increase for the year compared to last
year's year to date, most crime categories are still elevated,

(22:00):
both downtown and over the Rhine. As of August ninth,
eight homicides and over the Rhine compared to just three
last year. Robberies up sixty percent in downtown but down
over seven percent in over the Rhines. You can look
at all of downtown, you can focus on one neighborhood
to get a better statistic. Aggravated assaults up forty seven
percent in downtown and over the Rhine, though they're down

(22:22):
twenty one percent, so let's hang out over the Rhine.
Property crimes though up dramatically there, they said this year
worse than last year. There have been recent reductions in downtown.
Over all those things, the landscape isn't particularly attractive. Joe
Q up the award. We got an award to give

(22:42):
out local boy, former doctor at the Cincinni Children's Hospital,
charge with transporting and possessing child porn. Federal prosecutor say
Howard M. Sahl, seventy two years old, was in federal
court yesterday afternoon after the FBI Child Exploitation Task Force
investigated a cyber tip regarding image searches from his IP address.

(23:03):
Tip depicted two miners engage in sexual conduct. Thus far,
the FBI has recovered one hundred and fifty three thousand
images and four hundred and seventy videos depicting child sexual abuse,
including some Let the Bile Clear from my throat involving newborns.

(23:25):
Special Agent in Charge Elena Ida Rola, speaking with News,
the FBI and our partners will continue to fiercely investigate
those who attempt to sexually exploit children. Law enforcement is
always more effective when we work together to address crimes
crime issues impacting our community. Thank you for dropping a dime.
Whoever did? They haven't found any evidence of pornography involving

(23:46):
Patience or any minor involved with Children's Hospital, but they
are asking any possible victims of doctor Saw to please
contact the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department. Let them have it.
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coming up at seven oh five Donovan and the Americans
pro Posterity and Shared Brown running for Senate Congressman Massi
follow by Judge Anapoloton and there's our guests this morning.
Let's gore to the phone. See what Corey's got to say. Corey,
Happy Wednesday to you, Welcome to the Morning Showy.

Speaker 7 (25:58):
Wednesday to you.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Hey, you're off.

Speaker 9 (26:00):
What Tom was kind of talking about why people keeps
voting for the same thing and then complain about it.
I think it does is simply because Democrat voters are
the dumbest part of the population out there. They know
nothing about anything at all. They have no idea what's
going on with the politics, and then these Democrat politicians

(26:21):
come along and just give them ear talk to what
they want to hear, and they take that at face
value because they do the zero research, no investigation, know
nothing they said because this person said that it must
be true, and they're just dumbest people whatsoever. I had
somebody come to my house the other day, a friend

(26:42):
of mine's friend and I have an impeached the wine
sign in my front yard and after they left, they said,
my friend, is he one of those people saying that
I'm I got super maga And because I had a
peace to wind sign, they thought the wine was a Democrat.

(27:02):
Granted level of stupidity that they didn't even know what
the wine was A Republican.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
That's funny. It's sad, a bunch of levels, Corey, but
it is revealing of your point.

Speaker 9 (27:21):
Yeah, the day everybody I meet a most Democrats, they
are clueless on anything going on in the world, even
local issues, and they're not involved with politics.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
I gotta disagree with you on that. But I think
a problem to plague society generally speaking is that most
people don't pay that close attention to politics. I mean
folks who listen to the morning show. We're all weed dwellers. Again.
We pay attention to all these things. We look into issues,
we make our determinations. I think we're economically savvy. We
understand dollars and cents reality. We know the federal government
can't continue spending unlimited amounts of cash without some problem

(27:59):
crop up down the road. You know, we all pay attention,
most people, I don't think do. It's a SoundBite, you know,
one sentenced sort of summation of people's points, and that's
what gets out among the media. That's what gets reposted
on Facebook. You know that one whatever point, legitimate or illegitimate,
and you get sound bites, and that's you draw conclusions

(28:21):
on that Trump evil orange man. If that's all you're
hearing and you're not looking behind the veneer of basically
boiled down Trump, evil orange man, then you're gonna decide
that Trump is an evil orange man. You just stop
him at every turn, not looking at perhaps what he's
trying to do, like, for example, sending a National Guard
into Washington, d C. Because they have a serious crime problem,
not looking at the law which clearly states that he

(28:44):
is allowed to do that. In DC. The law is
very clear. A lot even the mayor there admitted that
she gus, my hands are tied. I gotta work with him.
Oh it's evil, Okay, someone told me it was. Let's
see here where the stack is stupid. A woman allegedly
brought a young child to a shoplifting spray at a
grocery store, then attacked a witness multiple times for confronting her.

(29:07):
According to the Pole County Sheriff's Office, I guess we're
in Florida. Unidentified suspect in at a public's around six
thirty pm on July fifth with a young girl. Thorty's
alleged to suspects still one hundred and twenty five dollars
worth of merchandise, and upon being confronted by a bystander,
she intentionally struck the victim then pushed her. Security camera
uploaded by the Pole County Sheriff's Office m showing the suspect,

(29:28):
wearing a yellow dress, walking through the store with the
young girl and eventually being confronted by two women. Poll
He said they did not suspect the child was involved
in the crime. They were unsure if the woman in
the video were related or just witnesses. Now, okay, dude,
what the hell, I'm just getting ready to guess on

(29:52):
that woman's political affiliation anyway, suffered. The children come unto me.
Teach me at a young age to shop lift. We'll
get really good at it by the time they're an adult.
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Speaker 2 (31:34):
Come in peace.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
I love everyone.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
There's nothing you can do about it.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
What's on your mind right now?

Speaker 2 (31:42):
I'm hearing that there's another tape that's coming out about
the black guys with kicking the white guy. Yeah, and
at those that pre date him slapping it, yeah, the
other gay. So you know, as this saga go on,
is key getting new tape, new tape, new tape. We

(32:03):
can roll it back to the beginning where the initial
begin and started.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
So we just have to wait and see, wait and see.
That's my approach to most everything.

Speaker 10 (32:14):
Man.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
I hate to draw conclusions early on when you don't
have all the facts or information, and you know, it's
it's easy to do that when we don't have it.
Prosecutor's office, you know, they're preparing a case, they're building evidence.
They don't withdraw or they don't produce information regarding ongoing investigations.
Kind of a typical scenario across law enforcement in this
entire country. But it leaves us to wonder and speculate

(32:38):
and guess, you know, it's like the Epstein Files. We
all have all these conspiracy theories floating around out there.
Why because well, they won't show us the information and
answer the questions. So, you know, community leaders, I think,
don't do themselves as service when they reach conclusions when
they apparently don't have all the evidence. That video seems
to suggest that the white guy was justified and slapping
the other guy, or at least defending himself on some level.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Now, I'll say this, I think it became political before
it became racist. And then they just they go down
nut rabbit hole.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
Well, isn't race and politics aren't they kind of intertwined?

Speaker 2 (33:15):
James, Yeah, they do. But I'm saying what came first?
So sometimes racism lead and have to bring out the politician.
Sometime the politician leads and it brings out racism. So, yes,
they are intertwined.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
Yes they are. Yes they are.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
So if you not didn't hide, looking low and seeing
what's going on, you say okay, and you may each
individual make their decision from their indoctrination.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
That is what happens all the time, didn't you.

Speaker 2 (33:50):
And that go back to my thirty three and a third.
You're gonna have thirty three and third on the left
is ready to defend and protect everything. Three and right
that's ready to defee in and protect everything, and those
thirty three in the middle. So it just depends on
which way they swing to make it, you know, hopefully

(34:12):
make it better.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
Yeah, summon it up. I mean that's exactly the way
it is. That's that center. Swath tends to decide the
issues in the in the ballot box. So yeah, well,
keep that popcorn out, James, keep that popcorn out. We'll
draw our conclusions after all the evidence comes in. Hey,
what did the stack? A stupid angry elephant charged the

(34:33):
tourists and trampled on him. The man reportedly trespassed into
a restricted forest near a temple in southwest India. Happen
on Sunday. Footage of the encounter, of course, posted online.
Why was he in there trespassing? He wanted to take
a selfie with the elephant.

Speaker 10 (34:53):
Idiots doing idiot things because they're idiots.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
Elephants shown standing on the side of the road before
flinging its trunk and charging across the road in front
of a moving car to chase this fleeing tourist. Guy
seen turning around running away from the elephant into the
busy road, stumbling and following before the elephant caught up
with him and stomped on him several times. Get a
load of this managing to take off his pants and

(35:18):
underwear in the attack. What elephant described as hovering over
the tourists, then trotting away, allowing the man to get
up from the attack and flee to safety. He survived,
was taken to the hospital with severe injuries. Of course,
if you get trampled by an elephant, that's gonna happen.
He's lucky he's alive. One witness of the elephant was
seen eating carrots on the roadside when the tourist approached

(35:39):
him to take a selfie elephant disturbed by the sudden
bright flash and attack the man. The guy was fined
twenty five thousand rupees, described as the equivalent of two
hundred British pounds, and was forced to make a video
confessing to his acts. People in their selfies, Man, how

(36:07):
many times has something like this happened? Don't do that? Yeah,
and also, don't take selfies when you're standing on the
side of a cliff. A lot of people fall off
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(37:36):
against John Houston. Does he have a chance. So it's
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logic and reason on it. It's not a foregone conclusion
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so we have a huge money campaign coming our way.
I guarantee if Shared Brown's going to come armed with
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be a laydown, but we've got that to think about
as we approach next year's election. Congressman Thomas Massey coming
up at eight oh five. Congressm Massey on the Epstein files. Yeah,
whatever happened to them. We'll hear from Congress Massey on that,
the continuous attacks on Donald Trump and the prep Act
repeal bill. Maybe we'll ge him to chime in on
raw milk. He's a huge fan of it, and there's

(38:18):
bill that's been introduced in Columbus by a couple of
representatives to legalize the sale of raw milk in Ohio.
I don't have any problem with that, Judge Anon Apaulo.
You can eat whatever you want, knock yourself out, recognize
the risks associated with it, recognize the potential benefits associated
with it, and draw your own conclusions. And don't let
the government tell you what you can and cannot do. Amen.
Judge Annonapaulitano on the Right to be left alone. That'll

(38:42):
be coming up at eight thirty. Anyhow, back to that mayor,
I have to have provol and I recommend you, know, folks,
if you want to see the video, that sort of
adds additional information on the so called narrative that that
white shirt, white guy, the Russian. He's been described as
a Russian, the one that got the severe beat down,
that he started the attack, he started the whole thing.

(39:04):
It's his fault because he slapped that black guy. Well,
there's more to the picture than meet ci. When you
watch the video and signal it's Signal ninety nine. I
think he's a police officer, is anonymous, but that the
Facebook page is Signal ninety nine night after scrolling through
multiple videos that Signal ninety nine has posted since yesterday,

(39:26):
which are all showing brawls involving mostly young people in
downtown Cincinnati. Look there's a problem. See look, Look, businesses
are being impacted. There's street brawls going on in the
middle of downtown Cincinnati in the middle of the daytime
for all to see once you scroll down. I was
posted at least sixteen hours ago as of right now,

(39:47):
and here's what Signal ninety nine had to say about it.
Russ hold on, I'll get your call, says. The narrative
is that the Russian that's the white guy that got
the beat down, slapped an innocent black man in a
red sh who was just standing there and that kicked
off the beat down. That narrative is false, he writes.
Watch the first ten seconds of the video. The man

(40:09):
in the red shirt, you know, the guy that got
the slap, punched the Russian man first. You can see
it very clearly in the video, while others engage in kicking, pushing,
and punching him. Though the Russian man did re engage.
Now there was a period of time where other people
came in. We're trying to separate them. Obviously, words are
beating exchange. Then the so called Russian guy comes over

(40:32):
and Signal ninety nine describes did re engage by delivering
the softest slap in history. It appears to be mutual combat.
Misdemeanor disorderly conduct is what they could have charged him
with at best, Yet they didn't. Now, if they charge him,
it looks like they, meaning law enforcement, are caving into

(40:53):
the demands of well, the liberals out there, you know,
Cecil Thomas, Vice mayor Kearny Damon Lynch, Tracy Hunter, Scottie
Johnson and others who were two days ago telling the
city that they need to charge the Russian guy with
a felony or the would be consequences. So do you
want to capitulate to that based upon the evidence that
you can see with your very eyes, says the city

(41:15):
should have responded that they don't take that kind of
kindly to subtle terroristic threats, but instead the mayor says
he wants the Russian charge. And here's what the mayor
had to say. If you slap someone, if you engage
in that kind of violence, you should be held accountable.
I'm not going to tell the investigators what to do.
That's not my role. Followed by until everyone is held accountable,

(41:38):
we haven't served justice. That's my expectation. So Mayor's expectations
that you charge this guy with what defending himself, maybe
misdemeanor disorderly conduct, but there's no felony here. The man
did not cause the riot. Conduct can not be reasonably

(42:01):
expected to result in a riot. No reasonable person could
look at this and think that that that's what the
guy had on his mind. So there's nothing here to
bring a felony charge. At least that's what it appears
to be as of right now. I'm willing to change
my mind if I see more evidence or information, but
it seems pretty definitively that the guy is just mixing
it up in a crowd of people who may be drunk.

(42:22):
I don't know, but obviously weren't getting along very well.
Let's go to Thornes Ross. Thank you so much for
calling this morning. Appreciate you indulging me while I got
that out of my system. Welcome to the morning shown.

Speaker 11 (42:34):
And Bryan, thanks for taking my call. Happy to I
was listening to Judge Depolitano last week on the Democrats,
you know, fleeing Texas. Yeah, and he certainly made the
case that they are allowed to travel. Yeah, I just
I would just like to address that to also the
fact that why do I need a driver's license if

(42:55):
I have a right to travel?

Speaker 2 (42:56):
Well?

Speaker 11 (42:56):
Why do I need a TSA if I have a
right to travel well? But that's not the point. That's
not the point of my call.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
I'm not sure when you had driver's license to travel, Russ.
If I didn't have a driver's license, I can of
course walk over the across the Indiana state line and
enter into Indiana, and I would be totally legally allowed
to do that. But anyway, let's not the labor the
board go ahead.

Speaker 11 (43:17):
Yeah, But my real point is, but he totally missed
the issue. The Democrats have a right to travel out
of Texas, but do they have a right to abandon
their jobs? If I took my right to travel and
left for Tennessee today and the boss say, hey, we
eat you back here, and I says, that's scream.

Speaker 4 (43:34):
I'm in Tennessee.

Speaker 11 (43:34):
I have a right to travel. How long am I
going to keep my job?

Speaker 2 (43:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (43:38):
I think is what is if you have a lawful
constitutional right to travel. It's wrapped up in the everything
that's stuffed into the ninth Amendment. But that doesn't mean
there's not going to be consequences. I mean, he didn't
even address that component of it. I think he was
just saying they're allowed to pack it up and leave.
That doesn't mean they're not going to be held accountable
in some way, hell even accountable to the voters who

(43:59):
might be a little pissed off that they abandon their job.

Speaker 11 (44:03):
Exactly, And that's why I say he legitimized their movements
without legitimizing their their their motivations.

Speaker 1 (44:11):
Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, Okay, I think he just I
just think he really wanted to get the constitutional right
to travel out there and on the record, because a
lot of people don't appreciate the fact that we do
have that right. But he never did delve down into again,
the repercussions for them walking out, so exactly.

Speaker 11 (44:31):
Yeah, and that's the issue, not the fact that they left,
the fact abandon their jobs, that is the issue.

Speaker 1 (44:37):
Yeah, I'll agree with you on that this. You know,
I don't. I don't write the column. I don't pick
the topics. I just uh, you know, turn turn the
mic on what judge but he was in in Apollo
time free So but you're giving me a valid point.
I won't. I won't disagree with you on the point
you're making. And yes, they're on their way back to
work apparently. Yeah, they've they've abandoned the abandonment of State

(44:58):
of Texas. It looks to me like that the Governor
of Texas is going to call another special session. So
was this trip really necessary? And that's been this sort
of elephant in the room on their departing the State
of Texas the whole time. Okay, so they leave, how
long are they going to stay? Because as soon as
they come back, there's gonna be another special session called
this bill will be addressed, This redistricting will be brought up.

(45:20):
They're going to have to vote on it at some point.
So political theater, yeah.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
I think so.

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Daniel Davis Deep Dive as we well try to get
Russian Ukraine to resolve the dispute, heading into us some
meetings on that over the next several days, and of course,
as Daniel Davis pointed out the situation for Ukraine's getting

(47:14):
much much worse from military perspective. Russia making some huge
advances in the Eastern Front. So every day that ticks by,
Russia advances further and further into Ukraine, taking up more
and more land and of course bettering its bargaining position.
Not that it wasn't bad in the it wasn't good
in the first place. I mean, Ukraine's got nothing to
bargain with nothing. It's just so weird. People are, just

(47:36):
as we talk about Daniel Davis, just they all of
our leaders, I think, with the notable section oberception of
Trump seemed to be in a collective state of denial.
Russia's got a much much larger military force. Ukraine is
doing everything they can to find people to put on
the front lines. They're running out of able bodied people.

(48:01):
Throw all the military hardware you wont into Ukraine. Not
that we're going to do that, they don't have people
to use it. A bit of a challenge anyhow. Check
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the situation in the UK from a crime perspective, pretty

(48:21):
much what we're feeling right here in Cincinnati. Steve Gooden
also talking about violence in the city yesterday. He is
running for council and he's a great guy. I mean,
that's a solid vote right there, Steve Gooden. I think
he will make create a better opportunity for the residents
of the city of Cincinnati. You can't call him a
Republican or Democrat. He's a Charter right. Do Is that
satisfy everyone who's you know, lined up and on opposite

(48:44):
sides of the political ledger about just looking at his platform. Yeah,
let's vote on that, and let's quit spending money. US
government's gross national debt. We have now surpassed thirty seven
trillion dollars. That's the latest Treasury Department report issued yesterday.

(49:06):
Eclipsed thirty seven trillion dollars, years sooner than the pre
pandemic projections. CBO January twenty twenty said the gross federal
debt would eclipse thirty seven trillion dollars in twenty thirty.
But because we started printing money to deal with the
COVID nineteen pandemic and the economy shut down, the federal

(49:31):
government borrowed heavily. Under both Trump and Biden, we fast
tracked the deficit spending. Now government spending has been a
more government printed spending has been approved. Trumps signed in
the great, Big, Beautiful Bill, which is the CBO. Now
you believe them or not, CBO projection is going to
add four point one trillion to the national debt over
a decade. Newsmax Reporting Chair and CEO Peter G. Peterson

(49:56):
Foundation Michael Peterson said in a statement that the government
borrowing puts upward pressure on interest rates, adding costs for
everyone and reducing private sector investment within the federal budget.
The debt crowds out important priorities, creates a damaging cycle
of more borrowing, more interest costs, and even more borrowing.
There is the ultimate threat to the American economy, folks

(50:18):
right here, they said before, the biggest threat we face
is the collapse of the Fiat currency. And can you imagine,
I mean, try to envision the chaos that would ensue
if we weren't able to cover the interest payments on
our debt, the debt service which is north of a

(50:39):
trillion dollars. Now, what's more, we're on a fast trajectory
to continue. We hit thirty four trillion in debt in
twenty twenty four. Thirty five trillion in that was in
January twenty four. July twenty twenty four, we had already
jumped a trillion dollars. By November twenty twenty four, it

(51:01):
had jumped to thirty six trillion. And according to this
expert Peterson, we are now adding a trillion more to
the national dat every five months. That's more than twice
as fast as the average rate over the last twenty
five years. There would be a global depression if our

(51:28):
currency were to collapse, a global depression. The world clamors
for our dollars. It's like it's the United States basically
keeps the world going around. Oh my god, you cut
off USA, millions of people are going to die in
the streets. Really, our economy keeps millions of people from
dying in the streets.

Speaker 11 (51:45):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (51:46):
Interesting, And that's just one little segment of USA dollars
going out into the world. Our economy controls so much.
I mean, look at our trading partners and it's just
so much better than the rest of the world. We
have so much more, you know, theoretically, anyway, disposable income,
we keep other economies afloat. Take that out of the equation.

(52:09):
Their economy's tank as well, global depression. And you think
our elected officials would wake up to this held the
simple fact that the high rising interest rates and the
amount that that and the extra money we have to
pay for debt service is creating a massive problem. That
was the point he made. You got to keep borrowing
and borrowing. You borrow more, you increase the cost of borrowing.

(52:30):
You got, It's just it's crazy. Get a load of
this one. In that article, Mayam again, as president of
the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, said in a
statement that hopefully this milestone meaning crossing thirty seven trillion dollars,
hopefully this milestone is enough to wake up policymakers to

(52:52):
the reality that we need to do something, and we
need to do it quickly. Well, someone wrote ha exclamation
point after that. I've been waiting for that moment in time,
that moment of clarity with our elected officials for well,
it seems like decades to get on top of this
deficit spending, and of course it never happens. It just
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Speaker 2 (54:16):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (54:16):
Today we have a scattered afternoon storms corn of channel nine.
They'll start afternoon they say, expect downpours but not severe weather.
A muggy day. It'll be with a high of eighty six,
going to remain muggy overnight, going down to seventy degrees.
I get partly clouded. The mostly sunny skies Tomorrow again
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Friday is going to be a mostly sunny day with

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Carrol Cropper Bridge.

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Happy Wednesday. Jump into some local stories here or feel
free to call as always five on three seven two
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no one should get, an award that no one wants

(55:37):
to get, but award that was given out. We have
a former Cincinnati children's doctor, George. This is disgusting, folks,
charge of transporting possessing child porn. Court of Federal Prosecutors,
Howard M. Sahl seventy two. This morning's biggest duche in
the universe. Good in federal court yesterday after the FBI

(55:57):
Child Exploitation Task Force investigated as SIBE tip. Thank you
to the tipper regarding an image search from his computer
his IP address tip depicted two miners engaged in sexual conduct.
FBI has recovered now one hundred and fifty three thousand
images and four hundred and seventy videos depicting child sexual abuse,

(56:20):
including some involving newborns. Prosecutors explain investigators have not found
any evidence of pornography involving patients or any minor involved
with the children's hospital. Of course, he's not a position anymore,
prosecutor said. The transporting child porn is a federal crime
punishable by up to twenty years in prison. That's hard time,

(56:44):
isn't it. Joe possession can result a result into twenty
years prison as well. Hevn't Kinty Shaff's office encouraging possible
victims of doctor Saul to please contact the Hamilton County
Sheriff's Department.

Speaker 2 (56:58):
Sick.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
Let's see here something to put a smile on Congressrom
Massey's face. We've got a pair of high Republican lawmakers
introducing a bill that would legalize the sale of unpasteurized milk. Hey,
apparently Everson Jersey Dairy Farms gets visitors from hundreds of
miles away. Owner Jamie Everson, interviewed by WCPO, said it's

(57:21):
gonep probably one hundred and ten percent of people coming here.
We have families that come every week an hour and
a half away to come and get milk. Now, it's
illegal to sell unpasteurized milk in the state of Ohio,
but there's a workaround to that. Naturally, there's a loophole
it's the herd share program. Through an agreement, customers can
purchase a share of a cow, which allows them to
obtain raw milk. Ever since said, you get to purchase

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part of a cow in the herd, which is a
fourteen percent of one of our cows that makes a
gallon a week. So you purchase the cow for so
much money, and then you pay a monthly boarding fee.
Apparently another legal way to sell raw milk, say it's
for pets. Everson said, if you do it the proper way,
you can't really get it in a whole lot of trouble.
So in spite of the fact that there are workarounds,

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maybe let's make it legal all the I'm all about
giving you a choice whether or not I drink raw milk.
And I will note that my wife grew up on
a dairy farm. That's what they drank every single day,
raw milk. Trust me, she turned out just right, probably
healthier than most of us too. So I'm all about

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EA third to score to the phones, Mike, thanks for
calling this morning. Welcome to the Morning Show.

Speaker 13 (01:00:07):
Hi Brian, if you heard, but does four college students
that were killed on in Idaho and that guy pled
to the flee bargain mosta, he's been his the he's
a complaining that the other h and man's are harassing
and give him a hard time.

Speaker 7 (01:00:24):
He can't he's having trouble and daily can't do it.

Speaker 1 (01:00:29):
Okay, were we supposed to feel sorry for him?

Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (01:00:33):
There were a big article about it.

Speaker 13 (01:00:34):
They said that people are coming in the middle of
the night yelling at him and trying to get his
cell and trying to get to you.

Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
Well, hey, Mike, look, what do you think what happened
to him the time the crime? Yeah, well exactly what
do you think what happened to him if he molested
children or had chobb porn on his computer? Yeah?

Speaker 13 (01:00:53):
Right, he killed some college students, So I'm sure it's
some people in there and.

Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
All like that. Well probably not, but not to the
degree that child molesters get up abused in prison.

Speaker 9 (01:01:01):
So yeah, yeah, so that a doctor's not gonna last
too long in prison.

Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
See, Mike, there's your deterrence effect. There's your deterrence effect.

Speaker 5 (01:01:10):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
Let everybody know how bad it is in prison, how
much it sucks. Not only is your liberty taken away
and you're under the complete and utter control of other
human beings. Not a friendly but you know, a life
you got. You're surrounded by the most violent people on
the planet. Yes, prison sucks. That's why you lock people up.

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Word gets out. Geez, they're enforcing the law. I'm going
to go to jail. Maybe I don't want to do
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We got an unidentified Democrat whistleblower speaking with the FBI,
blowing the whistle on Representative Adams Shiff. He's a senator
now because he leaked classified information for the purpose of
smearing Donald Trump. A newly declassified FBI three or two
interview reports organization called Just the News got ahold of it.
Beginning in twenty seventeen. This unidentified intel officer worked on

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the House Intelligence Committee and apparently on multiple occasions, told
the FBI that Shiff authorized leaking excuse me, classified information
for the purpose of destroying Donald Trump during the Russia
Gate hoax. Whistle blower said Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell was
likely the source of the classified leaks the time of leak, Schiff,

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who was serving as a ranking member later chairman of
the House Intelligence Committee. According to the declassified report, Department
of Justice officials did not show any interest in probing
Shift over his illegal leaks. Oh shocking. Whistleblower told the
FBI as recently as twenty twenty three, in an interview
that he personally witnessed Adam Shiff approved the leaking of

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classified information quote when working in this capacity. This whistle
blower was called to an all staff meeting by Schiff.
In this meeting, Shift stated, the group with leak classified information,
which was destroying the to the president of the derogatory
rather to the President of the United States, Donald Jay Trump.

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Shift stated in the information will be used to indict Trump,
and he was under the instanding this whistleblower that well,
Schiff had already been promised the position as CIA director
in the event Hillary Clinton won the election. Thankfully, that
didn't happen, and this whistle blower was fired for reporting

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Shift's leak to the FBI. And again the FBI didn't
bother investigating the leak. Court of justin news that a
career intelligence officer who worked for the Democrats in the
House Intelligence Committee more than a decade repeatedly warned the
FBI beginning in twenty seventeen, that then Representative Adam Shiff
had approved leaking classified information as spear Donald Trump over
the now debunked Russiagate scandal. FBI three to ZHO two

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interview reports obtained by Just the News state the intelligence staffer,
Democrat at party affiliation, who described himself as a friend
to both Shift and the former Republican House Intelligence Chairman
Devin Unez, considered the classified leaking to be in his
word unethical, in his word illegal, and his word treasonous.
Those told not to worry about because Shift believed he

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would be spared prosecution under the Constitution Speech and Debate clause.
They were out to get him from day one. We
had the whole Obama thing, shifting the narrative. There isn't
anything we can connect Donald Trump, who set all the
intelligen agents officials with regard to the Russians. Nothing there there.

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Then they asked for a new report finding something. In
the absence of something, we had the DNC paying for
the steel, the fake, trumped up, whole cloth written Steele
dossier that was leaked to the press, providing an air
of legitimacy to it so the press could run around
and talk about how Donald Trump got urinated on or
something like that, designed to undermine Trump, and that was

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the point of it. So they missed their opportunity to
get him to get Hillary Clinton elected. So they kept
that and they kept running with the narrative that he
collided with the Russians. And of course we saw that
over four years it was engaging in constant, constant undermining
the Trump administration's efforts too well, change the right, the
direction of the country. Anything Trump did, all Russia, Russia, Russia.
He's a Russian agent, of course, an undermine Trump's first administration,

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all built on lies. It suggested that the statute limitations
is probably run as far as prosecution is concerned. I
don't care. I want this information out there. I want
people to wake up to the reality that our government
was weaponized and used against Donald Trump. Eddie, I see
here on the line. Just looked up.

Speaker 7 (01:06:09):
Man.

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Speaker 1 (01:08:05):
It's six fifty coming up on six fifty one to
fifty five krosit the talk station. Brian Thomas right here
looking forward to Jack Addan and joining the program after
the top of the RN News and in the meantime, Eddie,
thank you so much for holding over the braake. Welcome
to the morning show.

Speaker 10 (01:08:18):
Oh great sir, how are you?

Speaker 1 (01:08:19):
I'm doing great man. Hope you can say the same.

Speaker 10 (01:08:22):
Yeah, yeah, I felt like Joe Dieters had the pin
on the the donkey win. He's always said, until this
town votes in a bigger jail and puts away the
ten percent that are causing the problems, it will never
be solved. And every year, year after year, you see
the same problem. And I'm wondering, why is it that

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no one else.

Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
Sees this but Joe, No.

Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
I think you see it. I see it, My listeners
see it.

Speaker 5 (01:08:49):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
Let's say it's the whole definition of stupidity, doing the
same thing over and over again, expecting a different result.
That forty years of Democrat ruled the city of Cincinnati.
How do you think things are right now? Are they good?
Are they bad? Have we gone in a good direction
or a bad direction? Is crime up or is it down?
Is the infrastructure falling apart or has it been taken
well care of? Or I mean, you know, it's just

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it seems so obvious, Eddie that a different path is
the direction to go. If you're not happy with the
way things are, you don't vote for the same people again.

Speaker 4 (01:09:18):
And as far as we.

Speaker 10 (01:09:18):
We'll spend millions and millions of dollars on all the
goofiest projects.

Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
Oh yeah, well we won't.

Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
We won't build a new.

Speaker 10 (01:09:25):
Jail or add floors to it or widen it something.

Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
Well, Dan Hills is on the other day pointing out
we got a program for gardening at night, thinking that's
I guess youth gardening is going to solve the problem.
So I said, do you think of a bag of
potting soil on the June twenty or July twenty sixth
would have solved the situation? And that was adults getting
into that beatdown. Anyhow, appreciate the observations. Eddie, You're right,
and you know, I hate to say it out loud,

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but I'm expecting the same thing in November here in
the city. It doesn't make any sense, but that's what
I'm expecting. Although we've got some really quality council candidates,
we have an opportunity to right the ship in the city.
Christopher Smith and Steve Good and two of them Corey
Bowman a great option for mayor. Vote have to have
provol I don't know why you would do that to yourself, honestly,

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And as so far as the jail's concerned, you're probably right,
we need more space. I know we lease space in
here in the Hamilton County from other counties in the
surrounding areas. They've got room in their jail. So I
don't know if we have a space problem still, but
assuming we do, maybe we do need a new jail.
But then you got to go back to the whole
justice system problem. If you don't have judges that are

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willing to send people to jail, then you don't need
the jail space. If you don't send people to jail,
you have basically undermined the entire concept of the criminal
justice system. And on that note, we've been making fun
of Judge Silverstein who lets every hardened criminal out with
zero dollars bond, roughly speaking to say Queen City Lodge

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number sixty nine. Of course ken Kober's outfit posting on Facebook.
Here's another one, Tyrone Yates Judge Yates. Donnie Howell was
arrested by the Since Police Department, weapons under disability, carrying
a concealed weapon, possession of drugs, tampering with evidence fop

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Queen City to Lodge sixty nine of the post. The
latest career criminal to flee from the police arm with
a gun through crowded Washington Park. Meanwhile, thanks to Judge
tyrone yates seven hundred dollars Bond. I thought we had
a gun problem we were trying to get on top
of in this city. How do you get on top

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of a gun problem if people aren't following the law.
We don't need more laws on the books. We don't
need more restrictions on firearms. What we need of people
who follow the law. They're not following them all, what
do you do? You prosecute them to the fullest extent
of the law. People out on the streets that might
be inclined to pick up a gun and start using
it might get the message. Going back to the theme
that we've been pounding for the law. However long, you

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must enforce the law. If for people to follow the law,
they need to know there are consequences to breaking the law.
I mean, look out across this great land of ours.
I'm a big Second Amendment guy, you know that. But
all the laws on the books, which which prohibit people
from exercising their Second Amendment rights are all purportedly designed
to go after these bad guys. We need to stop

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mass shootings, mass shooting. This mass murder, obviously breaking multiple
laws and committing a mass shooting. Is that person gonna
listen to another law in the books? No, that person
needs to be dealt with, and they usually deal with
themselves by committing suicide after shooting random people for no reason.
But as the broader problem goes with these repeated just
unloading of magazines into crowds of people, that kind of violence.

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These people are crazy and they clearly do not believe
they're gonna be held accountable for their crimes. Hmm, what's broke?
You can hear? Are there already laws on the books
that say you can't unload a magazine into a crowded
group of people? Of course there are. What do you
do about it? You prosecute them and put them in jail.

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Made extra happy because now is the time of the
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Speaker 15 (01:14:13):
We'll us back from visiting family in the Big Apple
before Kami Mandani becomes their new may era. Oh, his
government owned grocery stores offered nothing except nuts and rotten apples.
He's a head ashole zoram Zorum celebrates government instead of

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what I remember as a kid in New York. The
most memorable event of my entire childhood Brian, was visiting
the New York World's Fair in nineteen sixty four. The
Vaticans sent over Michaelangelo's Pietak. Can you believe that you
could view it from a slowly moving walkway? And we
did it over and over again. Countries from around the

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world shared all kinds of treasures, but that world sphere
was chiefly about industry, private industry for the first time.
Many of us saw a computer at the IBM pavilion,
even though IBM in the sixties couldn't foresee personal computers,
much less iPhones. Or how about what boys really cared about? Cars?

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Ford let us climb into an original Mustang and pretend
to drive it on a skyway past dinosaurs and cavemen.
Then you could go over to the General Motors pavilion
and see what GM predicted life would be like all
the way in the future. In two thousand and sixty four,
not just here on Earth but in colonies on the moon.

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The New York World's Fair was all about progress, growth.
For all the angst of the nineteen sixties nuclear war,
the Vatican, the Vietnam War, civil rights. With all of
that going on, most people were hopeful that life was
getting better. As the slogan went, Brian, excuse me, we

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expected better living through chemistry, engineering, and for me Texas
Instrument's first electronic calculatory. Thanks to that, I no longer
had to try to do multiplication or long division to
figure out.

Speaker 4 (01:16:21):
What's a tip.

Speaker 15 (01:16:23):
The very first World's Fair in eighteen fifty one was
largely the work of one of my favorite figures in history,
even though he should have just been a figurehead Great
Britain's Prince Albert. He had been a minor German prince
before marrying Queen Victoria, who adored him. As everybody knows
if you saw the Emily Blunt film Young Victoria. Albert

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could have led a cushy life as Victoria's consort, cutting
ribbons waving from a golden carriage, but Albert desperately wanted
to make a difference. For him, progress meant improving the
lives of all British people, especially the poorest, the kind
of people whose brutal poverty was exposed by Charles Dickens

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in books like Oliver Twist. At that time, Europe was
erupting in a series of revolutions. Karl Marx and Frederick
Engels helped trigger them with their Communist Manifesto of eighteen
forty eight. Monarchs brutally suppressing those revolutions became fearful of
their own people, but Prince Albert wanted his people to

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see a better future, a capitalist future, So three years later,
Victoria and Albert opened what was called the Great Exhibition
of the Works of Industry of All Nations, The exhibition
building itself set the tone. The Crystal Palace, a magnificent

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structure of the new cast iron and plate glass. The
Crystal Palace included other state of the art features like,
forgive the bathroom humor this early in the morning, the
first public toilets that flushed. Among the thirteen thousand exhibits
were new locomotive engines, American cult six shooters that won

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an award, French cameras, even a prototype for a fax machine.
Visitors included kings, statesmen, and hordes of ordinary people, including
which I believe this my friend Karl Marx. Carl saw,
but he failed to recognize the progress that was to

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doom communism in Western Europe, the progress that made his
oppressed proletariat into Europe and America's greatest contribution to world history.
A growing middle class, a class of people who did
not seek salvation in socialist big government, but instead ever
expanding free enterprise. Yes, there was a lot of pain

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along the way, what economists call creative destruction, transitioning from
old technology to the new, from safe home weaving to
mechanize looms, from blacksmiths to assembly lines that requires retraining
and temporary unemployment, and it's painful, but most Western governments

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responded eventually with social safety nets and improved education. And then,
best of all, governments got out of the way so
that capitalism could work its magic. Communism advanced, but only
in economically backward countries like Russia and China. That is

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until now.

Speaker 4 (01:19:42):
Folks.

Speaker 15 (01:19:44):
We have discussed many times how spoiled middle class college
students since the nineteen sixties, taught by Marxists have been
trying to saddle America and Europe with socialism, elite socialism.
They now admit it. The elites include rich kits like
New York's Zora and Mamdani, or kids who use government

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to become rich. Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, the
entire Biden crime family. One last thing, Brian. Before the
nineteen sixty four New York World's Fair, there had been
another one in New York in nineteen thirty nine. You've
get a glimpse of that fair in the first Captain

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American movie, except it wasn't filmed in New York. The
director instead chose Cincinnati's own magnificent Art Deco Museum Center.
Cincinnati itself is now at a crossroads, do we want
to descend into woke socialist misery or will we draw

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capitalists back to this city by showing that we can
work together as entrepreneurs and well paid employees, not victims,
not mobs. For me, thinking back to the Crystal Palace,
the answer is crystal clear. How about celebrating today's private
sector innovators, from AI to outer space, maybe even with

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another world's fare.

Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
What do you say, Well, I was contemplating, you know,
Karl Marx and that middle class concept. We all know
that a very comfortable and happy middle class undermines the
whole concept of Marxism. And you know, and I think
about this almost what seems to me to be jack
an intentional erosion of the middle class picking away at

(01:21:35):
our earnings. Now I think about it from the in
terms of like energy, we chase this green garbage down
the road, windmill subsidies and solar panel subsidies, subsidies which
come from the American taxpayer, which make energy production more expensive.
I read an article, you know, it's it's it's crazy.
They're expecting four percent increase in the price of energy

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this year, but also that current trends are going to
continue the price of energy has increased five percent each
year since the pandemic. Now every year that it goes up,
that's less money you and I have to spend. Now
add on to that property taxes, food inflation. You know,
the middle class is gradually having all of their income
eroded around the margins, leaving them but maybe the what

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the left actually wants and impoverished poor class, which will
cotton too and join in the Marxist class warfare argument.
Oh my god, you've taken a white mama disposal of Limingum.
I'm no longer a comfortable, healthy middle class person. You've
reduced me to someone who's living paycheck to paycheck. Anger, anger, anger.
Look at those rich guys. Let's tax the hell out

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of them. Let's expand the sides and soap of government.
I don't know this is the solution. They always offer
more government to deal with the problem of interroding middle class. Well,
quit micromanaging our world. Quit putting heap loads of regulations
on things that just make things that much more expensive.
It's standing in the way of us building something that's
productive and useful, like a nuclear power plant that'll give

(01:23:05):
us a lot of electricity cheaply. Manufactured and yeah, I
mean the problem is government and the problem of the
leftist in government and the yeah.

Speaker 15 (01:23:15):
I mean green revolution, Brian, as you know, is all
about green graft. Yeah, every time the government orders a windmill,
the money for that windmill goes into the pocket of
a donor. But there's another problem, and that is that
kids taught by Marxists into lack faith in the idea

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of a middle class. A family member last weekend told
me that Trump was dead wrong about everything, but specifically
about trying to bring middle class manufacturing jobs back to America.
She said it was impossible because these jobs are destined
to be replaced by AI robotics. Now, Brian, I am
not smart enough to know what kind of jobs we're

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going to have in the future. At the time of
the Crystal Palace position eighteen fifty one, very few people
could guess what would replace horse drawn carriages. Even as
we said in nineteen sixty four, they didn't foresee the
internet unless you were Al Gore. But look at all
the jobs that the Internet and all of this technology

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are creating in Kentucky, where, thanks to Donald Trump, all
of the Apple screens all around the world are now
going to be made in Kentucky. I believe the country
that does retain and create middle class jobs, which is
Trump's mission, that country will be stronger economically, militarily, and

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even spiritually because middle class families cherish traditional values. And
I know that without good middle class jobs, we will
be a nation of rich people and menials who serve
the rich.

Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
The Gilded Age.

Speaker 15 (01:24:55):
We're going to be friends or Russia before they're murderous revolutions.

Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
Yeah, Gilded Age returns. And there's nothing like a guilded
age to bring about Marxism. Jack, You're right. We do
this all to oursels.

Speaker 4 (01:25:10):
Let it happen.

Speaker 15 (01:25:10):
And Trump and these new Republicans, these maga Republicans, are
not going to let it happen unless, of course, we
replace them with Marxists.

Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
Jeez, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:25:21):
And we talk about young people getting brainwashed by their
liberal educators in New York, and you talk about Mundanmi,
who is just an absolute COMI. He's ahead in the
polls Democrats. Democrats favor him fifty three to thirty two
percent over Cuomo, the nearest competitor. City voters under thirty

(01:25:44):
five overwhelming me supporting Mom Donnie. And that's what's really
got me down. I mean, these young people just don't
understand that they think that this guy is going to
save them when you and I both know, Jack, that
every person who's got two Nichols to rub together in
the City of New York is going to move the
hell out like all the other multi millionaires have already done.

Speaker 15 (01:26:05):
Also, his selfish rivals are all staying in the race. Yeah,
futting up that opposition vote.

Speaker 1 (01:26:11):
You know, fall on the sword, take one for the team,
drop out, or you're gonna just oh the City of
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for Prosperities. Donovan and Eil Donovan, welcome back to the
morning show. Appreciate what you're doing over Americans for Prosperity.
It's always pleasure to have you on the program.

Speaker 16 (01:33:01):
Trying always good to start my Wednesday morning with you.

Speaker 2 (01:33:03):
Thanks having me.

Speaker 1 (01:33:04):
So were you shocked? Shared Brown's not going to run
for senate here in Ohio?

Speaker 16 (01:33:09):
Hey, the only thing better than beating Shared Brown once
is beating him back to back twice.

Speaker 1 (01:33:14):
So I'm I.

Speaker 5 (01:33:17):
Had it's the Eubris here, right.

Speaker 16 (01:33:19):
The voters just rejected him two years ago and ye
Bernie a year ago, and he thinks he's got the
ideas to come back and learned his lessons.

Speaker 1 (01:33:28):
I don't know about that. Well, I was, you know,
I mean, looking at the state of Ohio, we went
with Trump by twenty points. Bernie Morinho previously beat him.
Does he have a better shot against John Houston? One
of my listeners called this morning and said, you know,
don't be real cocky about John Houston being a lock
for this race because Shared Brown He's obviously got a

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very very widely understood, a recognized name, rather and we've
seen him before. And you know, Mike Dwaine not exactly
popular figure among a report publicans. They many consider him rhino.
As my caller this morning, does he's been calling. He's
called before and made that point, as have many listeners
over the years, but that he is kind of joined

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at the hip with the wine. Is that going to
be a problem for John Houston? Well, I think the
important thing here is to not you know, the hubris. Right,
you go back a couple of years, and you know,
Democrats have a lot of hubris, and we're pretty bullish
on Joe Biden, right and saying, look, Donald Trump has
got thirty some you know, court cases going against him.

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Americans didn't like him at the time, right, they voted
him out. He's got he's crazy to come back. But
here we are today right with and thank god it's
the case Donald Trump is president.

Speaker 16 (01:34:41):
Biden nomics rejected, and Republicans bringing tax cuts to work
in class families.

Speaker 1 (01:34:46):
And so I think it's important, really, you know, to
do two things.

Speaker 16 (01:34:49):
And that's part of what our message is right now
as Americans for Prosperity is reminding folks shared Brown has
a failed record. It's cost Ohioans tens of thousands of
dollars year because of the votes on Bidenomics.

Speaker 1 (01:35:01):
And then also going out and talking to folks about John.

Speaker 16 (01:35:04):
Houston and as a senator what his record has been
representing us in Washington, which has been to vote in
these middle class tax cuts that were at the heart
of the One Big Beautiful Bill.

Speaker 1 (01:35:14):
Well, I know the CBO has projected the One Big
Beautiful Bill is going to add four point one trillion
dollars to the US deficit over the next ten years.
And whether or not you believe in that figure, I
just know we've got a real problem on our hands.
I saw we just crossed thirty seven trillion dollars and
we're on this trajectory we were on Donovan and to
add an additional trillion every five months. You know, I

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was in my disappointment in the first Trump administration is
that he increased our deficit around four plus trillion dollars. Like,
wait a minute, whatever happened to fiscal responsibility? I thought
that was kind of a tenant of the Republican Party.
Granted we had COVID and all that, but I'm sorry,
we already were spending way too much before COVID shows up.
We seem to have doubled down. We've gotten such a
speedy trajector. They originally projected we wouldn't hit thirty seven

(01:36:03):
trillion dollars until fiscal year twenty thirty, and guess what,
we just crossed it five years ahead. A schedule. I mean, Donovan,
I think we've lost our way. Collectively. Neither party seems
to care about what I consider to be the greatest
existential threat to our country, and that is the collapse
of the Fiat currency. We're not going to be a
pair of debt service Donovan, Well, I think, yes, we

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have a debt problem. There are some indicators though that
I think we need to do a really good job.

Speaker 16 (01:36:33):
Of being out there messaging going into the midterm election,
which Democrats will frame as a referendum year on Donald Trump.
And one of those things is making these tax cuts permanent. Right,
We the Republicans in Congress, including Centaer John Houston right
looked at this and said, this isn't Washington's money, These
tax dollars aren't Washington's money. These are the American people's

(01:36:54):
money we're going to get. We're going to first create
good economic policy that allows them to keep that. And
then what they done, And this is one of those
small indicators that we need to see more of, and
we're going to keep beating the drum for that is
the Recisions Package, which, by the way, the Trump administration
had I think a fifteen billion dollar decisions package, in
its first administration. Shared Brown voted no on that as

(01:37:14):
opposed to that, but we got one of those done
where we defunded PBS and PR and USAID. And the
word is there's a few more of those packages in coming,
and we need Congress to get those done because that's
those are the signs right that hey, not only is
Washington letting Americans keep their money and taxes low, but
we're also going to stop the spending spree and start
turning turning the tide from where we have been.

Speaker 1 (01:37:39):
Well, I'm glad to see we have a long way
to go. We got a long way to go. And
you know that's the I mean to make the argument
about the one big beautiful bill, you have to address
the deficit spending. And that's see, that's arm or that's
that's ammunition for the for the Democrats. Not only are
programs getting cut, but it's we're putting ourselves on a
more unstable trajectory in terms of spend. I mean, we

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need to counter that by saying, Okay, we're going to
create a whole bunch of new jobs. More cash is
going to come in because the number of jobs and
taxpayers out there participating in it because of the jobs
that were created as a consequence of the one big
beautiful bill reshoring all these businesses and industries. Look, Apple's
making all the covers for the world's phones in Kentucky.
Now at the Corning facility, you know they're going to
create an additional four hundred and five hundred jobs there.

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We've got a lot of investment in AI that's happening,
a lot of people building companies or building production facilities
in the United States. All that is bearing fruit. But
you know it takes time for all that to bear
the fruit to result in the additional tax dollars. I mean,
the problem is it's not going to happen quick enough
for us to see the benefit. And I want to
see the deficit come down, and to do that we

(01:38:45):
need more revenue into government and less government spending. I mean, again,
I go back to we need to start running on
fiscal responsibility like the old days and show the world
that we can accomplish it. I mean, Doge did some
great out of the gate stuff identifying all these insane projects.
The American taxpayer wasn't going to stand for that. So
indefensible many of them were. But I mean those needs

(01:39:08):
to be unleashed and go after all areas of government,
like our military spending. Donovan tz louise a trillion dollars annually.
You tell me there's not fraud, waste and abuse in
that military budget. They can't even pass the damn audit
audit them, you know. I mean, let's show the American
public we're working for them, that we are going to
be accountable for their taxpayer dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:39:30):
Oh.

Speaker 16 (01:39:30):
Absolutely well, And I mean that's the message we've got
to get out there and to be talking about with
folks is look, you go back to the ways by
re electing someone like Sharon Brown who voted for consistently
voted for the increases right, or do you embrace this
new path right where Ohio has two US senators who
together share that vision of hey, we need to reign

(01:39:52):
in the spending. I remember sitting down with Senator Houstaid
back in February when he was first February March when
he was first in. We're talking about what organization does
with some of our priorities. And one of the pushbacks
he had was is what do we do about the spending?
Right demonstrated by showing this is like we're going off
a cliff here in this country, right, and I think
that he's consistently put that message out there right now.

Speaker 1 (01:40:15):
We need more senators like that.

Speaker 16 (01:40:17):
We need to send senators like him back to Washington,
I think, to keep fighting that fight.

Speaker 2 (01:40:22):
And then, yeah, we.

Speaker 16 (01:40:23):
Need those supercharge We need more of these recisions packages coming,
yeah than the fiscal year ins September thirtieth. Right, we
need Congress and Speaker Johnson to get a budget dead
and he's done so far, I think a pretty amazing job,
focused on delivering all the promises ahead of time and
on ahead of time and schedule, on tax cuts and

(01:40:48):
sporter security.

Speaker 1 (01:40:50):
Yeah, you know, it seems like we need to get
back to a regular order with appropriations bills as well,
and they have made some progress along that. Because we
end up with one of those big, big bills that
cover everything, the Omnibus bills, we end up on the
same spending trajectory we're on right now. I'm sorry to
go down this spending road, Donovan. I know that wasn't
really the focus of what you wanted to talk about,

(01:41:10):
but it's just it's really gotten under my skin since
we crossed that thirty seven trillion dollar mark yesterday. I
just I see that as well. Our biggest problem.

Speaker 5 (01:41:20):
I think you're right.

Speaker 16 (01:41:20):
I mean, I think that's it's at the crux of this, right,
voters consistently are polling still the economy is a top
tier issue. And it's not just I mean, one part
of that is jobs and money in their pockets and
financial security for them and their families.

Speaker 1 (01:41:34):
But what impacts that is what you're talking about, right.

Speaker 16 (01:41:37):
Inflation, the inflationary policies, the amount of money Washington's printed,
you know, dilutes that value a dollar if they even
if they get a raise from there employee, right, And
that's essential to the Republican base, I think still is
making sure we have good fiscal sanity and a well
run government. And if Republicans lose their way or start

(01:41:58):
to break ranks on what they're the trajectory they're on
so far in the first eight months of this Trump administration,
that's going to be I think a disaster for the
midterm election. So we do need them to remain focused
on that fiscal piece because that is going to be
a line of attack that you're pointing out that our
friends on the left will use to regain power and
then redo everything they've already been doing, which has put

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us in some part into here.

Speaker 1 (01:42:21):
But there's blame to go for the Republicans as well,
for sure, no doubt about it. And I'll tell you what.
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Brian Times with Donald O'Neil for Americans for Prosperity. Now
Donovan going back to again, Sorry for running off on
a rail by the deficit. But Sharon Brown running against
John Houston. Now one thing that I am certain, and
I'm sure you can chime in on if you think
I'm wrong. But SHARYB. Brown running for Senate here in
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huge money. He's going to have a lot of money
to play with a lot of these outside organsation, You're
gonna get money from all the four corners of the
United States. Left wing organizations like Soros's group and all that.
They're going to heavily fund his campaign, and that's where
I think Americans for Prosperity's going to come in to
try to counter some of that effort.

Speaker 16 (01:45:12):
Well, yeah, and you know, you know, at America's Prosperity
Right as a Sea for organization, our focus is educating
folks on elected officials records and then what we'll do,
you know, hopefully you know, our assister organization that works
on these federal elections, America's Prosperity Action, that sent Shared
Brown packing last year by helping elect Bernie Moreno, our

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hope will be I think I think there's a strong
case we made that AFP action re engage here in
this race. We'll get to that point when we can,
but for now, you know, as Shared Brown starts popping
back up on Ohioan's radars, we're going to be out
there making sure they remember who Shared Brown was a
year ago, not the Shared Brown he wants to be today.

Speaker 1 (01:45:54):
Yeah, he's going to try to sell you a bill
of goods now. And he does have a record though
that you can point out. And that's the importance of AFP,
you know, they're going to have the drum beat narrative,
the sound bite narrative, and the well the non weed
dwellers might get caught up in that and believe the
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about the real Shared Brown and how John Houston is
a better candidate we might go al to counter that
big money narrative that's going to come out.

Speaker 16 (01:46:23):
Oh absolutely, And we've got a truck record that you
know when Shared Brett, when that news broke yesterday, we
put a statement out and pulled last five or so
years plus of different times we've we've sort of held
Shared Brown accountable, right whether it was voting against the
twenty seventeen tax cuts that put money in more Americans

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pockets and stimulated the economy, to you know, his support
of Bidenomics and his support of these EV gas mandate
EV vehicle mandates. The bide administration is failure to secure
the border despite putting on a top one car I'm
looking at costume and recording a video that he was
able to blot out saying stop on crime. We're we've called,

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we've We've called him out at every stop and we'll
continue to do that. You know, as he as he
makes himself tries to reintroduce himself to Ohioans.

Speaker 1 (01:47:17):
Well, good luck Shared Brown on that one. We got
AFP on our corner, and we got John Houston, who
is a monstrably better person to represent the state of
behind in the Senate. Donovan and Neil, always a pleasure
having the program. I salute to AFP for all the
work that they've done over the years in trying to
well educate Ohioans and get us to vote in the
right way for our own best interest. I'll look forward

(01:47:37):
to having you back on next week with another update.

Speaker 16 (01:47:40):
Always great to share the megaphone with you, Brian, thanks
for having.

Speaker 1 (01:47:43):
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because there were too many steps involved. This is after
multiple times of him slipping and falling as he tried
to get in and off of aircraft. Anyway, he didn't
need all the help you can get. That's just one
more fact you can file in the hiding of Biden's
deteriorating condition. File anyway, Donovan mentioned in passing Sharon Brown's

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embrace of ev vehicles, and you know how I hate
to be told what I can and cannot have, and
I want to be able to choose what kind of
automobile I'm going to have. And why don't we learn
something from the European Union which is killing itself with
Green New Deal policies. They're killing themselves. German economy was
like a model for the world at one point. Now
they're driving into the toilet. And the one of the

(01:51:53):
things banning of combustion internal combustion Indians is going a
long way to in what the CEO of Mercedes, Benz said,
the complete collapse of the German autobile manufacturing sector, complete collapse.
Nobody wants them. Now they're going to mandate no internal
combustions engine, but I think twenty thirty now that's it

(01:52:15):
could be a moving target. I'd say twenty thirty five.
It's not set in stone, and they're going to review
in the coming months, and more and more people are
clamoring for them to get rid of the mandate cars
without a combustion engine a kind of for only seventeen
and a half percent of total sales in the European Union.
That's cord to the European Free Trade Association. Data shows

(01:52:40):
that plug in hybrids represent only eight point seven percent
of total deliveries and traditional hybrids are made up thirty
five percent. Everybody else is buy an internal combustion engine.
That was what the point was from the CEO of
Mercedes Benz. He goes, listen, before this band goes into
full effect, everyone is going to rush out and buy
gas and diesel cars ahead the deadline, he said, appoints

(01:53:01):
that that doesn't help the climate at all. They're going
to continue to drive those cars until they're undrivable. Until
they fall apart because of wear and tear. People don't
want to give them up and pivot over here to
the United States Representative John Mullinar, he's a Michigan Republican
calling out GM because they're buying their EV batteries from
a Chinese Communist Party controlled company. China manufacturers seventy five

(01:53:26):
percent of the world's electric vehicle batteries. We are helping
our enemy, he said. This is disappointing to not only
its customers, GMS, and employees, but also to the American
people who support the company during its financial crisis. We
did bail them out, if you recall. So, American auto
companies need to build secure, resilient supply chains that are
not dependent on our nation's largest adversary. Amen company apparently

(01:53:50):
is going to be importing electric vehicle batteries from a
company called CATL described as on the Pentagon's list of
Chinese military companies, and that designates is a US government
signal that American businesses should not support them. Now, it
doesn't bar that company from doing business with US companies,
but it does prevent defense contractors from using its products.

(01:54:11):
So why is it okay for private companies? To buy
from the Chinese Communist Party when our defense contractors can't
use it, presumably because of security reasons, but more fundamentally,
it aids our enemy and our chase for a carbon
free environment. We're helping the biggest polluter on the planet,
also an enemy in terms of political strategy and political

(01:54:34):
policy and military issues. We're helping them build their economy.
I mean, there's nothing that makes sense about this. Nothing.
Notice Donald Trump extended by ninety days the tariffs that
who was going to impose on China. Negotiations ongoing. Let

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our news, followed by Jude Jennen Apolotano. I'm sure hope
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his favorite elected official. Welcome back to Congressman Massi. It's
always a real pleasure to have you on the fifty
five Karrosee Morning Show.

Speaker 5 (01:55:50):
Thank you, and Napolitano is my favorite judge.

Speaker 1 (01:55:53):
There you go, mutual admiration society every Wednesday here on
the morning show. You're your name typically comes up in
any conversation I have with Congressman Massi, whether you precede
him or not. So that's good. You're a good company,
all right. Something has kind of fallen off the radar,
Congressman Massy, the whole saga of the Epstein files, and

(01:56:15):
I know you were behind an effort to release them.
With a lot of conspiracy theories swirling around about that
out there, why didn't the Biden administration release them? If
they want to release them now? The Democrats all in
favor of getting them out there. But seems to be
a change of attitude and the Trump administration. We were
kind of led to believe, at least I think that
Trump would release the Epstein files and you know, the

(01:56:35):
JFK files and the MLK Junior.

Speaker 2 (01:56:37):
For all that.

Speaker 1 (01:56:38):
But when it came time to do it, they had
a change of heart, kind of went one hundred and
eighty degrees and enter Congressman Massy. You were pushing to
pass a bill to release them. Where are we on this?
What's going on? Congressman Massy?

Speaker 5 (01:56:50):
Yeah, politics is the art of the doable. And when
Biden was president, the Republicans wanted to release the Epstein
files and the Democrats.

Speaker 1 (01:57:00):
Well, now that.

Speaker 5 (01:57:00):
Trump's president, it's flipped and you've got virtually every Democrat
wants to release the Epstein files. Well, fortunately we've got
enough Republicans I believe who's say true and want to
expose these folks. I mean, the victims deserve justice and
Americans deserve transparency. So when you know, when this salt

(01:57:21):
all started coming down where the Attorney General released the
Phase one binders and then said there is no Phase
two psych Uh, that made me suspicious, So I introduced
legislation co sponsored by Congressman Rocanna, that it's a bill.
It's a legally binding bill, not a not a you know,

(01:57:44):
a feel good messaging resolution that would force the release
of a lot of stuff that we know they have.

Speaker 2 (01:57:52):
This is not a hoax.

Speaker 5 (01:57:54):
So, for instance, the President asked a judge to release
grand jury transcripts, Will, well, there, you're going into a
third branch of government. What I'm asking for is the
DOJ release all of their notes and all of their
evidence and everything that they've collected. So instead of asking
the judicial branch and trying to pierce that veil of

(01:58:14):
the court, we're going straight to the executive branch where
we do have authority to force the release of this stuff.
And one thing that there's a way to force a
vote on a bill. See Mike Johnson doesn't want to
do this now, he's one of the Republicans that's flipped.
But you can do something called a discharge petition in
the House of Representatives. If you can get two hundred

(01:58:36):
and eighteen signatures physical John Hancock's two hundred and eighteen
signatures on a document, you can force a vote on
the floor of the House without the speaker's blessing. A
speaker hates this because I've got every Democrat says they'll
sign it, and I've got a dozen Republicans who's already
co sponsored by legislation, which means if even just half

(01:58:59):
of the Republicans who've co sponsored my legislation follow through
and sign it when I'm able to collect signatures, then
we're going to force a vote of this on that
floor of the House of Representatives. Well, and Mike Johnson
sent us home early for August recess, hoping that this
would go away. But as soon as we get back

(01:59:20):
from the August recess, Rocanna and I have a press
conference arranged at the Capitol in front of the Capitol
with some of the over two hundred victims of the
Epstein sex ring, and some of whom have never spoken before,
are going to speak out.

Speaker 1 (01:59:36):
Oh when we give them that platform at the Capitol.
Oh my, Well, the victims, I mean, there are victims
that were victims of abuse. Perhaps I'm assuming from people
other than Epstein. This is the thing. There could be prosecutions,
criminal prosecutions for folks who you know, for example, bolested
an underage girl. Those folks have never seen any justice

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yet have they.

Speaker 5 (02:00:02):
They have not. And you know, the whole idea behind
electing President Trump was that he would go after that
that circle of people who haven't been accountable to anybody
because they're either politically connected or they have so much
money that they can do things with impunity and don't
have to show up in a courtroom, you know, like

(02:00:24):
Hillary Clinton for instance, or some of you know, the
Soroses or whatever. Well, that's the problem here. This encapsulates,
this Epstein thing, encapsulates the promise that we were given.
And I'm afraid if we don't follow through on this,
the people who showed up and voted for Trump and

(02:00:45):
also voted for Congress and the Senate to be Republican
aren't going to show up in the midterms. So they're
going to say, see, we thought we could get justice,
We thought everybody would be accountable and under the same laws,
and we didn't get that. We're not going to show
up and vote in the midterms. We'll lose the majority.
So I'm trying to convince Mike Johnson, not only is

(02:01:07):
this the responsible, ethical and moral thing to do, but
it's also good politics. We should release these file.

Speaker 1 (02:01:14):
Now, do you have any inside information about what's in them.
You mentioned politically connected people. That's something we all assume.
Are we all assume are being protected because they are
high falutin folks, politically connected, wealthy individuals. They're treated with
a different standard under the law than you and I
would be. Do you know who's in there who might
be shown to have been involved in any of this activity?

(02:01:36):
Or are we all just still speculating and including you
Congress from messy.

Speaker 5 (02:01:40):
Well, here's an ERESSI thing. The Black Book. Epstein's Black
Book has been released. Now, having your name in that
black book is not an indication of guilt. It's not
even an indication that you went to the island or
anything like that. But it is an indication that Epstein
had your personal cell number and may have contacted you. Jess,

(02:02:01):
who's in that black book? One of the three billionaires
who's funding ads against me right now in the Cincinnati
media market is in Epstein's Black Book. I wonder why
he's so motivated to get me out of Congress.

Speaker 1 (02:02:16):
Yeah, well, guilt by association. I think a lot of
them are screaming that all this is just gonna unfairly,
you know, suggest that I was involved in criminal activity
just because I knew Epstein. I mean, I understand that argument.
But they're free to go out and explain that to
the general public.

Speaker 5 (02:02:31):
Correct. I don't think Trump himself is implicated in this.
I think a lot of his friends and a lot
of donors. By the way, this donor, the billionaire who's
giving to the super pac to take me out, is
also giving to Mike Johnson and giving to the NRCC.
And I think even for Trump's associates who might be

(02:02:55):
implicated in this, it may just be embarrassment. Yeah, are
trying to avoid Yeah, And I think that's not a
good reason to withhold this stuff. In fact, I put
that into legislation, that you can't withhold things just to
keep from embarrassing somebody. We've got to get it all
out there. This has a good chance, I think if

(02:03:15):
I can force the vote, which I think I can
because I think I'm going to get two hundred and
eighteen signatures, which is the threshold. Mike Johnson has two choices.
He can either change the rules of the House of
Representatives to prevent this parliamentary procedure that I'm using, but
he's got to, or he can allow the vote. Now,
if he tries to change the rules, that actually has

(02:03:35):
to come to a vote, at least hoping the proxy.

Speaker 1 (02:03:38):
Yeah, yeah, I was hoping. You would say that if
he could unilaterally change the rules and throw a monkey
wrench in this that would that just seems to give
him way more power than he should have.

Speaker 5 (02:03:48):
Well, he can't. He's still got to get two hundred
and eighteen votes.

Speaker 2 (02:03:50):
But what he can do.

Speaker 5 (02:03:51):
He could slip one sentence into a very popular bill,
and the one sentence could say we're going to change
the rules just to avoid Massy's discharge. Tis he could
slip that sentence into a popular bill and try to
convince all the Republicans to vote for that and change
the rules within another bill. But I think this has

(02:04:12):
got enough visibility. The American people aren't going to forget.
The victims aren't going away. We're giving them a platform
to speak on September three at the Capitol. And people say, well,
how do you know they're victims. These aren't random people
that we've contacted. These are people who've retained an attorney,

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and so we went through the attorney of the victims,
and there are some who've never spoken out publicly. They
may have given private testimony and evidence, but they've never
spoken out publicly. And so if they're going to take
that step and put themselves out there, I really think
we deserve to follow that. They deserve for us to

(02:04:54):
follow through in Congress and force the release.

Speaker 2 (02:04:56):
Of these files.

Speaker 1 (02:04:57):
Well yeah, and if you use the word victim, you
assume that they're a victim of a crime. And since
it's Epstein, we have to assume this is some sort
of sexual related crime. Each of those victims knows who
they're let's say molester is. They could name them out loud,
they could sue them civilly.

Speaker 5 (02:05:14):
Yes, And there have been a lot of payoffs by
the way, uh huh from some rich and powerful people there,
you know they're couch just civil sort of cases and
paid off settlements, but they probably bought silence with that
money well from the criminal charges. And some of these

(02:05:35):
victims may not know the names of the people. They
may need the investigators to help figure out. Okay, who
was it on that day?

Speaker 2 (02:05:42):
Who was in that room with you?

Speaker 1 (02:05:44):
Right, that's not like.

Speaker 5 (02:05:46):
They've they're Facebook friends or something. Uh, you probably met
in a dark place without any exchange identification.

Speaker 1 (02:05:56):
Sure, well, each factual circumstances, you know, exist uniquely, and
you know, I just would like to see some justice
on behalf of these victims. And looks like it's fast approaching.
We'll keep our fingers crossed. And you know, and I
don't think this bears a political stripe Congressome Massy, I
mean Republicans, Democrats. I can sort of perceive everybody wants this,

(02:06:16):
you know what I mean. This isn't a political issue
releasing the Epstein files. Everybody's curious about it. Everybody's got
an opinion, and everybody's drawing a conclusion.

Speaker 5 (02:06:24):
Yeah, all right once you know, once you get outside
of the belt Way, it's not political. But inside of
the belt Way, it becomes political in the struggle for power.

Speaker 1 (02:06:33):
Yeah, it looks bad. The optics are terrible on this
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Speaker 1 (02:08:16):
If you have KCD talk station, Happy Wednesday Congress from
Thomas Massey on the phone, waiting in the wings jud Jennenapaulatana.
He'll be talking about the right to be left alone.
He is listening in Congress Massy, so he can say
good morning to as we pivot over to recess appointments.
So I understand this some activity regarding recess appointments going on, Congressman.

Speaker 5 (02:08:35):
Yes, this is the most underreported story in Washington, d C.
At every time they have a pro forma session in Congress,
that's a session where they gabble in they say the
pledge and the prayer and they gabble back out with
nobody in the chamber. They're doing this every three or
four days in Washington, D C. For one sole purpose.

Speaker 7 (02:08:58):
They are doing this.

Speaker 5 (02:08:59):
But every time they do it, I film it, you know,
I take the c Span clip and I put it
on my social media and to explain to people what's
going on. What is Congress doing. Why do they send
one person to Washington, d C. To grab that gavel
and gable in and out in the House in the Senate,
It is to keep President Trump from making recess appointments. Now,

(02:09:21):
in twenty fourteen, Obama got his handsmacked because he tried
to do some recess appointments over a very short recess
like a weekend or a holiday. Well, the Supreme Court
said that's not long enough to do a recess appointment,
and they assigned sort of this window of what's a
recess and what's really not. And so it is precedented

(02:09:42):
in the sense that one party in Congress has kept
a different party in the White House from making recess
appointments by having these fake sessions to avoid a full recess.
But it's this is unprecedented that you've get the GOP
Mike Johnson and John Dune stopping Donald truy Up from
filling hundreds of seats. He's he's picked his people. There

(02:10:04):
are hundreds of seats that the Senate went on vacation
and did not fill. Now there's you know, I'm a
strong proponent of three branches of government, and we shouldn't
just put a penny in the fuse box and let
the executive branch do whatever they want. Some people have
said the founders put this recess appointment clause in there

(02:10:24):
in case it was an emergency and Congress couldn't get
to work, But I think they also I think they
also put it in there in case Congress just went
on recess and refused to let the president have his appointments.
This would give the president an outlet, which is what
they have done. The Senate has gone on recess. Now

(02:10:46):
you may ask, why does Mike Johnson, why is he
complicit in this? Because the Constitution says that the Senate
can't recess without the concurrence of the House so and
or me. So they have to work together to pull
this off and to keep Trump from making recess appointments.

(02:11:08):
And by the way, if I were President Trump, I
would be livid.

Speaker 1 (02:11:12):
Yeah, I was just going to ask you about that,
because I haven't heard Donald Trump make any pronouncements about this,
because yeah, you'd think that would be I mean with
Donald Trump, he speaks his mind. Say what you want
about him, but you always know what he's thinking. If
there's a political enemy out there, either side of the
political ledger, he's going to call him out. I mean,
you got called out by Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (02:11:30):
Yeah, called out quite a bit. One day. He was
attacking Canada and me on social media. We each got
three broadsides. Yeah, I said, the difference between me and
Canada is Canada will eventually cave, and I think they
did on some trade issue. But here's the thing. Congress

(02:11:52):
has had three of these pro formance sessions since we
went on recess. So they're trying to and they're pulling
it off. They're convenient. If I could go there and object,
I would, But because they're not doing any real business right,
they don't need a quorum, and so I can't make
that point when they convene and then unconvene. But this

(02:12:15):
is and I'm not saying that Trump should get every
appointment he wants in a recess appointment. But here's the thing.
If you just did a few recess appointments on some
of these more important positions the Dems are blocking, then
they might see the light and quit dragging their feet
and being so dilatory. When you know, the president, whether

(02:12:36):
it's a Republican or Democrat, deserves to get his appointments
heard and voted up or down.

Speaker 1 (02:12:40):
Yeah, vote up or down. He can block one, block one,
but at least have the heavos to actually bring it
up and talk about it.

Speaker 2 (02:12:47):
All right.

Speaker 1 (02:12:47):
Well, I'm sorry, I'm surprised that Trump hasn't made a
pronouncement about this. But you know, tomorrow is another day.
Today's another day. We'll see what happens real quick. Here
in the remaining minute or so, we have here what
is the prep Act Repeal bill all about Congressman Messy?

Speaker 5 (02:13:01):
Well, the prep Act I call it medical malpractice martial law.
It's a federal law that overrules every state law with
respect to somebody getting their day in court if they
got harmed. So right now, because COVID was declared an
emergency by Trump's first HH secretary, and it's still declared
an emergency, you can't sue a vaccine manufacturer. You can't

(02:13:25):
sue a mask manufacturer. You can't sue the room desevere manufacturer.
You can't even sue a doctor if they cut your
finger off and say, oh, I was trying to give
you a COVID treatment or something like. It's so broad.
If you slip and fall in a nursing home and
they say, oh, we were taking them to get their
COVID shot, Oh sorry, can't sue because the federal law

(02:13:46):
overrides all these state laws in one of these emergencies.
My PREP Act repeal says, this is not constitutional, this
is against the Tenth Amendment. Yeah, and what we should
do is repeal the PREP Act give a blanket immunity.
By the way, they can be full on negligent. If
they've made a medical product and you die from it.

(02:14:08):
They can be completely negligent and you cannot get any
day in court under the PREP Act. So you have
to prove they were.

Speaker 1 (02:14:17):
Trying to hurt you intentional intentional harm. So even wilful
and wanton, reckless conduct does not give you a day
in court.

Speaker 5 (02:14:26):
Correct, Oh my god, So that, yeah, wanton doesn't matter.
So we need to repeal this. I've got the PREP
BacT repeal. A lot of people think the vaccines are
covered under the nineteen eighty six Vaccine Liability Act, and
some of them may be now that they're on the schedule,
but a lot of this stuff is actually covered under
the PREP Act, and that's why you can't get your

(02:14:47):
day in court. And that's why you see people online
who are hurt well and they can't get their medical
bills paid.

Speaker 1 (02:14:53):
Considering your constitutional argument, I'm surprised this hasn't been brought
up in court along those lines previously. I mean, you know,
you could have a court case over it and find
that it beyond the power of the federal government to
exert this this level of control over people's medical malpractice rights. Anyhow, Well, good, yep.

Speaker 5 (02:15:09):
I'm not sure if it's been tested, But the easiest
answer is to repeal this thing.

Speaker 2 (02:15:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:15:14):
Wait, the President could undo the emergency declaration and take
the PREP back shield back off so that people could
get their day in court, but he just hasn't yet.

Speaker 2 (02:15:27):
Hmmm.

Speaker 1 (02:15:28):
Well, let's I guess I kind of wonder why. Maybe
the pharmaceutical companies in the medical malpractic medical industry has
a lot of sway over politicians anyhow. On that note,
Congressman Thomas Massey, it's always a real pleasure having you
on and I look forward to having Judge of Polatano
on next. God bless you sir. Keep up the great
work and I'll look forward to having you back on
the show real soon.

Speaker 5 (02:15:49):
Thank you, Brian. Give my best to the judge.

Speaker 2 (02:15:52):
You just did it.

Speaker 1 (02:15:53):
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listening in civic classes, and the Constitution is being discussed.

Speaker 1 (02:18:02):
Therefore, our next guest, yes, is the judge.

Speaker 12 (02:18:06):
And professor Chuck Ingram on fifty five KRS the talk station.

Speaker 1 (02:18:13):
Hey thirty one, fifty five krs the talk station, of course,
Chuck Ingram referring to Judge Napolitano every Wednesday at this
time on the fifty five KRC Morning Show. We're blessed
to have him on the show. Welcome back your honor,
my dear friend.

Speaker 4 (02:18:26):
Thank you, Brian, And it.

Speaker 8 (02:18:27):
Was a very flattering introduction by Chuck, and I listen
to the entire half fowry you spent with the great
Congressman Massy. What a mess the Congress is Oh my,
what personal courage he has, what profound understanding of the
Constitution he embraces.

Speaker 4 (02:18:48):
And what a backbone he has.

Speaker 8 (02:18:50):
I mean that joke about the difference between him and
Kendah the Cannada will back down. That's no joke. Thomas
Messy doesn't back down. He's just a gift, a gift
to the American public.

Speaker 1 (02:19:03):
Well. Anybody pays attention to what he says, comes away
with a better understanding of the Constitution. It's like listening
to you, your honor, having an understanding and appreciate the
importance of the Constitution. It is the highest law of
the land. So many people, as your column points out,
just throw it away. I mean they swear to uphold it,
They take an oath of office swearing to upull the

(02:19:24):
constitutional laws of the land, and then turn around the
next day and they're already fighting a filing legislation to
take away your Second Amendment rights and also invading your
privacy by violating repeatedly and over and over and systemically
our Fourth Amendment right to be free of unreasonable searches
and seizures. They don't care about it, and.

Speaker 8 (02:19:42):
I appreciate you raising it to Brian. But what I
really don't get is this happening now under the Trump
administration Because Donald J. Trump himself was personally victimized by
all this. He knows he's been victimized by it. I
have spoken to him about it. He has complained about it,
it rightly so. In public, it's been the subject of

(02:20:04):
congressional hearings and litigation and indictments and probably more indictments
that come. And yet, and yet, God, pardon me, I'm
fighting it cul to actually feel better than I sound.

Speaker 4 (02:20:16):
And yet is his NSA does the same thing that
George W.

Speaker 8 (02:20:22):
Bush's did, Barack Obamas did his did in the first term,
and Biden's did, which is despy and everybody all the
time without warrants, as if nothing had happened to the president.

Speaker 1 (02:20:35):
Well, one must kind of ask the question, you know,
could Donald Trump just shut this off? I mean, are
they beyond the reach? Because this is you and I
have talked about so many times over the years. The NSA, CIA,
all these lettered organizations seem to they act with impunity.
They just seem to think or are beyond the reach
of either the legislative or executive brand.

Speaker 4 (02:20:58):
Well, the CIA is a rare bird.

Speaker 2 (02:21:02):
It's not.

Speaker 8 (02:21:03):
It's clearly in the executive branch, but it doesn't work
for the Secretary of State. It works directly for the President,
so he could tell them what he wanted them to do.
The NSA, however, is in the Defense Department. That is
the department over which he has the most authority. He
could shut them down with a phone call, or he

(02:21:25):
could simply say, you're not going to go to the
PISA Court because that's a charade. The standard for spying
is so low and profoundly unconstitutional. You're only going to
spy when you get a search. Want you want a spy,
go get the search. Want no search, warrant, no spying.
He could do that with a phone call or with
an executive order, but he hasn't, And it's very frustrating

(02:21:47):
to me.

Speaker 4 (02:21:48):
I mean, it's frustrating to me when all.

Speaker 8 (02:21:49):
Of this happens because it's such a profound violation of
the Fourth Amendment. But it's especially frustrating when the president
himself was victimized by this bias predecessor.

Speaker 1 (02:22:00):
And you know, to that point, maybe there's a nefarious
component about there. Maybe it's a question of whose ox
is being gored. His ox is being gord Previously, they
spied on him, they listened to his phone calls, they
got his eam all that he was a victim of it.
But now he's commander in chief again. He's got the
info in the goods. Maybe he is getting information about
his adversaries that benefits him on some level.

Speaker 8 (02:22:23):
From lou Rockwell loves to quote Saint Augustine that people
in power suffer from libido dominandi, the lust to dominate.
The world looks very different from the inside of the
White House looking out than it did from the outside
looking in. And when you have that power, you want

(02:22:43):
to use it to advance your goals and frustrate your enemies,
even if it is power that you know has been
used to victimize you, and even if you know it's illicit,
and you're still going to use it. That is what
apparently is happening. I mean, look at Washington, d C.

(02:23:03):
Is the job of the President of the United States
to stop street crime.

Speaker 4 (02:23:07):
No where's that in the constitution. He's taken over the
police department in Washington.

Speaker 2 (02:23:13):
I get it.

Speaker 8 (02:23:13):
Nobody likes crime, Nobody wants to be terrified when you
walk down the streets.

Speaker 4 (02:23:17):
But that's not the job of the president.

Speaker 8 (02:23:19):
Now he's going to take over the Chicago Police Department.

Speaker 1 (02:23:23):
I mean, well, isn't He isn't on much shakier legal
grounds since DC is kind of controlled by.

Speaker 8 (02:23:29):
Well, DC, there is a statute that lets him do
this for thirty two days. We'll see if he stops
doing it at the end of the thirty two days. Chicago,
there's no legal basis for it. So in the DC case,
I would argue it is legal because Congress has authorized it,
but it's unconstitutional because it's not among the powers that
the Constitution gives to the president. In the case of Chicago,

(02:23:52):
there is no legal argument to be made. The Feds
have no nothing to do with safety in the streets.
I think he's just picking on Chicago because it's so
notoriously democratic and because right now it is housing the
runaway Texas Democrats.

Speaker 1 (02:24:12):
Although up well there and they're they're coming back. By
all accounts of report today was that they're going to
come back home to Texas, and then of course the
governor will immediately declare another special session and then be
back right back to square one again. They're ultimately going
to have to deal with the redistricting vote. I don't
know how they can avoid it forever. But yeah, you're right,
maybe it's because of the Chicago housing them. That's pretty

(02:24:32):
funny analysis there.

Speaker 4 (02:24:34):
Yeah, well, so look the spying.

Speaker 8 (02:24:39):
Every once in a while, I get on my high
horse over this. Every once in a while I read
something that gets totally under my skin. I don't remember
what I read that caused me to write this, but
the people that I talked to are in this business.
These are x NSA, people who still have contacts with
their former colleagues, who are still in the NSA. Tell

(02:25:04):
me it's just as bad as ever. It's the same
as it was under George W.

Speaker 4 (02:25:09):
Bush.

Speaker 8 (02:25:09):
Spy on everybody all the time. Don't worry about the
Fourth Amendment. Let the Department of Justice worry about the
Fourth Amendment. If we're going to use this in any
criminal prosecutions, well so everything we say is recorded, Everything
we type on our mobile devices and our desktops as recorded.
Are They don't listened to it or receive it in

(02:25:31):
real time because they don't have the resources to do that.

Speaker 4 (02:25:35):
But it's there.

Speaker 8 (02:25:36):
If they want to know what you and I said
to each other. Two and a half years ago. They
can get it in a heartbeat.

Speaker 1 (02:25:42):
Well, and artificial intelligence, as fast as that's developing, probably
makes that very easy to do. I mean, you can
crunch billions and billions and billions of points of data
in almost a moment's time with AI.

Speaker 8 (02:25:53):
Right right, So what George Orwell predicted is here. It's
far worse than we ever thought. The intelligence community has
so much knowledge about the Congress. There are statutes here,
and the statutes have sunset clauses, and whenever the statutes

(02:26:14):
are about to sunset, the intelligence community will meet with
leaders of both houses of Congress. We don't know what
the hell they say because they swear these leaders a secrecy.
At the end of the meeting, the leaders say, up,
we have to extend these statutes. It happens over and
over and over and over again.

Speaker 4 (02:26:31):
Uh so these things just to keep getting worse.

Speaker 8 (02:26:34):
It will take a it will take a revolution, or
will take a Ron poll or Thomas Messey in the
in the White House and the majority of people in
the Congress thinking that way to stop this.

Speaker 1 (02:26:48):
The frightening reality we're living with just absolutely frightening. And yeah,
you're right, it's a lot worse than orwell could have
ever envisioned. Judge Enna Paulatana, we always end finding out
what you're who you're gonna be talking to on Judging
Freedom your podcast.

Speaker 8 (02:26:59):
Which I have the great Colonel Douglas McGregor, who would
have been Secretary of Defensive run Paul had been elected
president and it was number three in the defense Department
in Trump's first term, and then Trump stopped listening to him.
I have Colonel McGregor at eleven. I have Max Blumenthal
at one. I have Pepe Escobar too. Peppi's a great

(02:27:23):
international journalist who has some very interesting ideas from the
Russian perspective about what Donald Trump should expect of President
Putin in Alaska on Friday. And Max, of course is
America's foremost authority on Israel.

Speaker 1 (02:27:40):
Well, you know, let me just chime in real quick
on that, because it has been a subject matter that
I've talked about a lot on the Morning Show lately.
And Pewton's position just keeps getting stronger as the day's
roll on. I mean, he's made great advances in the
Eastern Front the last forty eight hours, you know, getting
additional twenty thirty forty kilometers of Ukrainian land. They don't
have enough soldiers on the front lines in Ukraine. I
can't find anybody joined the military. We're not going to

(02:28:04):
apparently be giving them any more arms. According to JD. Vans,
European Union's kind of sitting on its hands in a
state of denial. I mean, every time Putin opens his mouth,
he's like, we're taking territory. You guys cannot get into NATO,
and his list of demands has never changed. Meanwhile, you
create a position keeps getting worse and worse. I mean,
what can we expect on this Legitimately, I do not

(02:28:25):
know what we can expect. I don't know what cards
Trump has to play. The sanctions have irritated the Russians
because they would like their American friends to be able
to fly from JFK to Moscow, but it has not
hurt them financially. Russia is booming because of the new
international organization Bricks. Yeah, Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.

(02:28:51):
That's now ten major economy economic powerhouses and bricks.

Speaker 4 (02:28:58):
So I don't know what cards Trump to play.

Speaker 8 (02:29:00):
Yesterday the White House, excuse me, Brian, as I said,
I feel better than I sim yesterday the White House
downplayed expectations for Alaska.

Speaker 1 (02:29:16):
Managing expectations is what we're talking about there. I can't
see this going any other way with Vladimir Putin's we'll
wait and see together Judging Apaul Tan will be checking
out your podcast Judging Freedom today. Thank you for the
time you spent my listeners and me every week Judge.
It's always a real pleasure. I'll look forward to my.

Speaker 4 (02:29:31):
P measure's mine.

Speaker 8 (02:29:32):
And thank you for your kind words, Congressman Massey's kind
words and Ingram's kind words about my explanations of the Constitution.
It's what I love to do, and you give me
a great outlet. And you have wonderful listeners and colleagues.
And thanks to Strecker for letting me know that Massey
was going to be on with you. I listened for
the whole half hour. It's fascinating and instructive to me.

Speaker 1 (02:29:54):
I appreciate you tuning in. I know Congressman Massy does
as well. God bless you, sir. I hope you're feeling better.
I know you're on the men. We'll talk next Wednesday, sir,
have a great week. Eight forty three fifty five KRSD
talk station, be right Back, fifty five krc the talk station,
the Free iHeart eight fifty one and fifty five KRSIT
talk station. I heard mediaviation next for Jay rattlefon tomorrow.

(02:30:16):
Always love talking with Jay. I hope you enjoy that
as much as I do. And started out the program
talking about Mara. Have to have Purvall's comment yesterday he
obviously wants to get involved, while saying at the same
time he doesn't want to get involved. Quote referring of course,
to the guy that's been described as a Russian, the
guy in the white T shirt that ultimately got the
beat down from the crowd, the guy that slapped the

(02:30:39):
black guy. Well, you heard the other day. You had
Cecil Thomas, Viight, Smared Jammi show, Lemon Kearney, Damon lynnch
Tracy Hunter, Scotti Johnson, a whole bunch of others telling
the city officials that they need to charge this Russian
guy with a felony, suggesting that he is the one
that incited a riot, which I suppose a felony. I

(02:31:06):
have to have pro ball. Quote, if you slap someone,
if you engage in that kind of violence, you should
be held accountable. I'm not going to tell the investigators
what to do. That's not my role. But until everyone
is held accountable, we haven't served justice. That's my expectation.
So clearly he's trying to push him in a direction
to charge the quote unquote Russian guy.

Speaker 2 (02:31:26):
For what.

Speaker 1 (02:31:29):
And does he deserve to be charged? Signal ninety nine
A guy on Facebook, he's a police officer by all accounts,
Signal ninety nine. You can check out the video yourself,
and many others had it chimed in that they had
seen this previously before it was posted yesterday. Any Kay
points out the narrative is that the Russians slapped an
innocent black man in the red shirt. They was just
standing there and that kicked off the beat down. That

(02:31:51):
narrative is false. Watch the first ten seconds of this video.
He recommends the guy in the red shirt that ended
up getting slapped punched the Russian guy first. You can
see it right there, and that's when others started kicking
and pushing and punching him. Some tried to intervene. They'd
broke up the fight for a moment or two, and
the Russian guy may have been re engaged because there

(02:32:13):
was a pause between that initial melee where the Russian
guy got punched by the guy in the red shirt.
But there's still a crowd of people around. They're all
posturing and holding their fists up. So Signal points out,
he's a misdemeanor. Disorderly conduct is what they could have
been charged with at best. At best, he says, Now

(02:32:33):
if they charge him, it looks like they're caving into
the demands of Cecil Thomas and the others that I
just mentioned. So you go ahead and take a look
at it for yourself. But it paints a completely different
picture than what we're being told. And I think the
overall conclusion is that these community leaders are suggesting to
you that Connie Pilach's office is racist for only going
after the people that engaged in the beatdown. And again,

(02:32:56):
I like to turn my attention away from the Russian
guy and take a look at hot And there's no
one in the world can argue that she deserved to
get punched square in the face, in spite of the
fact that the President pro Tennis Sincinni City Council said
she deserved it. Bringing Cincinnati under the international microscope in
terms of news reporting. So I mean, obviously more to

(02:33:20):
this picture than meets the eye.

Speaker 5 (02:33:23):
I just.

Speaker 1 (02:33:27):
It's very revealing, though, isn't it. It's very revealing. I'm
not quite sure if there's anything's going to come out
of this in the long run, but you know, elections
have consequences, and I saw someone that posted this meme
and I think it kind of applies as we fast
approach November and an opportunity to change the ship to

(02:33:48):
write the ship of Cincinni City governance. The definition stupidity
is doing the same thing over and over again expecting
a different result. If you want lower crime, maybe the
Republican side or perhaps the Charter side of the ledger
has better ideas. I know they're running around campaigning on
better ideas in a safer city with roads and bridges
and infrastructure that are prioritized over you know, ridiculous green
new deal projects or something. Anyway, this memes posted t

(02:34:14):
shirt saying the mayor in Jaws one is the same
mayor in Jaws two. And if you remember seeing the
Jaws movies, you know that the mayor bungled the operation
in Jaws one and only to become the mayor in
the second Jaws, presumably after an election. See you're doing
the same thing over and over again, looking for a
different result. How about we don't do that. In the
City of Cincinnati, Coreyboman dot com getting this Jim and

(02:34:39):
Jacks on the River today you can sign Christopher smithm
and petition to running for the city council race. Consider
voting for Steve Gooden. There are others out there, perhaps
a better path. I think it's worth trying something different.
Eight fifty five. You didn't get a chance to listen
to the Big Picture with Jack Atherton, always brilliant, clebrating

(02:35:00):
private industry, Donald and Neil about Shared Brown now running
for Senate here in the state of Ohio, Congressman Massey
always insightful and impressive, and of course my conversation with
Jude Jennitapolitano fifty five krs dot com for that. Thank you,
Joe Strecker, executive producer for producing the program. Appreciate everything
you do. Folks, have a wonderful day and stick around
because Glenn Beck's coming up.

Speaker 5 (02:35:21):
President Trump made clear that a peaceful resolution was possible
if I Ran agreed to give up its nuclear weapons ambitions.

Speaker 1 (02:35:27):
Another updates at the top of the hour fifty five krz.
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