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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Five o five at fifty five KRC, the talk station.
Happy Wednesday end to the government, at least for a
moment or two, but not really. Well, we're not really
(00:34):
You got up this morning, didn't you, Joe? Is your
life ever? Is it ended because the government shutdown?
Speaker 2 (00:38):
No?
Speaker 1 (00:39):
You look you look fine? All right? I kind of
feel the same way. Pretty much typicult day for me anyway,
trying to have a happy Wednesday and stick around all morning.
My name is Brian Thomas, host to the fifty five
KRC Morning Show. If you want to call and talk
about something maybe like the government shutdown and how it's
impacting your world five one three, seven, four nine fifty
eight D eight two three talk pound five fifty on
AT and T phone. Good day today. It's Wednesday. Of course,
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that means we could judge in it. A Poltano tail
end of the program eight thirty with the judge who
will protect us from the protectors? Another go at the
National Guard being sent into various cities. I thought it
was rather interesting. Louisiana's governor actually asked for it to happen.
He asked for a thousand troops to help deal with
the crime situation. So some governors want it and others don't.
(01:23):
Their governor will maintain control over the troops, he requested. So, yeah,
there are some out there that want that to happen. Anyway,
Judge Napolitano thinking about Posse Kamatatas, and you know, there
is a very significant danger with allowing the president to
do this kind of thing, because remember, it's a question
of whose ox is being gored. My listening audience maybe
appreciate Donald Trump trying to crack down on crime, but
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that's cracking down on crime. What about sending troops into
crackdown on Oh I don't know you for example, I
know you can put yourself in a far left wing
think about mom Donnie as president of the United States
of America, and the abuse is he could subject regular
folks like you and I too, were he able to
won't commandeer the troops and send him into your neighborhood.
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Don't know. We'll just see Jack and Paul tunnill break
that down at a thirty preceded by the return of
Congressman David Taylor. He of course will be talking about
the government shutdown. Also, maybe a word or two about
Pete Heggs. That's comments yesterday. Man, the guy pulled no punches.
We're going to get to that well. I just welcome
news from Pete Eggs at yesterday, Steve Belzo Clement County
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Veteran Services at seven point forty, preceded by Donovan O'Neil
Americans for Prosperities, Donald and Neil on the government shutdown,
preceded by seven five The Big Picture with Jack Etherdan,
the brilliant Jack evident on Democrats, illegals and transsexuals. Maybe
a comment or two again going back to Pete heggs
as statement yesterday anyway, Yes, attempt by Senate Republicans to
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pass a short term extension for twenty twenty five fiscal
year government funding levels continuing Resolution did not fly. Democrats, No,
that would have that passage of that CR again maintaining
the same funding levels, would have lasted until November twenty first,
so that they could get back to work on the
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twelve appropriations bills, which they knew they had to do
beginning when they're the beginning of the year. Anyway, obviously
passed along House lines the original CR September nineteenth, which
maintained the same level of funding. Of course, the Senate
didn't go with that, and yesterday, of course, they didn't
continue funding. So here we are come to a screeching halt.
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The main reason Democrats wanted to extend these Obamacare subsidies
subsidies that well were created out of the COVID nineteen crisis.
Oh my god, we're all gonna die. We need to
give people free medical insurance. Oh getting you hooked up
to the umbilical court a government that way, yeah, anyway,
they can do it. Never let a good crisis go
to waste. Have you ever seen a crisis in your
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lifetime that was bigger than COVID, at least that they
made out to be a bigger than COVID. I can't
think of anything. I mean, if you were alive during
the Cuban missile crisis, you might have viewed that as
a broader, more existential threat than COVID nineteen. But everyone
in my listening audience understands the sky's size and scope
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of the COVID nineteen reaction. So yes, in that reactive moment,
they gave massive subsidies to people who made hundreds of
thousands of dollars a year, used to be four hundred
percent of property levels, sixty two five hundred dollars was
a cutoff. Let's just get rid of the cutoff. We'll
get more people to jump over to Obamacare because they
get a tax ride off for the premiums they pay.
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It's free, it's not comes at a two to one
point five trillion dollars In additional hull dug and the deficit,
Republican leaders suggested they were willing to discuss those healthcare
dollars later when doing the twelve Appropriations bills, the sausage
making process that probably would bring about the extension of
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these tax subsidies. Yet the Democrats didn't want it. They
wanted it right blank, and now they used the threat
of government shutdown to try to push through this one
point five plus trillion dollar expense. It isn't over. That's
the Republican's point. Listen, let's get back to work on
what we're supposed to be doing. You guys can make
your arguments to extend these during the twelve Appropriations bills,
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but we're not doing it right now in this emergency situation,
seven Majority Leader Johnson, there isn't a substantive reason why
there ought to be a government shutdown This is something
that has been done routinely, as I said thirteen different
times when the Democrats had the majority. But we are
not going to be held hostage over one trillion of
new spending on a continuing resolution. Fair enough. So we
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have thousands of wor workers set to be furloughed or
maybe fired. We know about the Office O ANDB Office
of Management budgets memos suggesting that, well, we could use
this crisis in an effort to reduce the side. Let's
go both government. Maybe if you're not essential, we'll take
a look at your position while you're on furlough and
maybe tell you you're not coming back. Regarding that memo,
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Trump said, we can do things during the shutdown that
are irreversible, that are bad for them and irreversible for them,
them being the Democrats, like cutting vast numbers of people out,
cutting things that they like, cutting programs that they like.
Hum chumor in Schumer at Schumor in response Chucky Schumer. Well,
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there it is. Trump admitted himself that he's using Americans
as political pawns. He's admitting that he is doing the
firing of people, if God forbid it happens. He's using
Americans as pawns. Is he staring himself in the mirror
when he says that Chuck Schumer shut the government down
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yesterday because he demanded a trillion plus in additional spending spending.
It was only authorized because COVID was around, and it's
not around anymore. The pretext for the addition spending has evaporated.
It's left the room. Chuck, what's your basis for Why
are you pushing for this? We we got along fine
prior to your supplementing the insurance premiums of wealthy Americans.
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If I can boil it down to that, what is
wealthy anyway? Someone out there making sixty two, five hundred
and one dollars you lost their subsidies, says that's not me.
But we never have to find wealth. But apparently, according
to the Obamacare playbook, four hundred percent of poverty is
the cutoff. You make a dollar more than four hundred
percent of poverty, you're not entitled to a subsidy that
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was pre COVID. Right again, they got rid of the cap,
So who's after the American people?
Speaker 3 (07:43):
You know?
Speaker 1 (07:44):
And then behind the scenes you look at the reality
of the world that you and I live in. We
don't work for the federal government, so our jobs are
not presumed to be guaranteed. I realized that there are
thousands and thousands of people out there getting laid off
all the time you read the announcements. There are four
thousand people I can't remember which airline laid off gone.
Their jobs are disappeared. They don't need them anymore. Artificial intelligence.
(08:05):
You have no longer a position in this company because
your job has been replaced. Goodbye. Sucks to be you. Well,
that's our world, that's the one you and I live in.
Management wants to come into the studio right now, open
the door and say get out of here. I'm out,
I'm done. You know, I'll go find something else to
do or just retire. But oh my god, because we
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can't get our job done, to get interact together and
vote on something that's going to keep things moving forward
until we do our job. In past twelve appropriation bills,
oh my god, Americans are losing their jobs. CBO estimated,
based on previous reports, that about seven hundred and fifty
thousand employees could be furloughed. Apparently that will save the
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American taxpayer, Actually won't save anything because they're entitled under
law to get their back if they return to their job.
And this is a fun fact. While lawmakers so active
duty service members, let's focus on the American mili. Active
duty service members will go without paid. They're going to
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continue to do their job. They have to wait for
the paycheck, while lawmakers are constitutionally required to still be paid.
So Chucky continues to get his paycheck. Oh, isn't it
good to be Chuck Schumer? Sucks to be you. You're
not getting yours. The Capital Visitor Center, the Botanic Garden,
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and Library of Congress will be close to visitors that
according to guidance that was sent to lawmakers. Are you
going to weep and moan over that? What else to expect?
Federal workers? Will they get paid? Most federal employees, regardless
of their essential status or not, won't be paid. But
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there's a twenty nineteen law that guarantees autumn back pay
when the shutdown is over. Private contractors, if you're working
with the federal government, that comes with some strings attached.
If you're a private contractor working with federal agencies and
are furlough during the shutdown, you are not guaranteed back
pay sucks for you. You're not a federal employee, So
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in spite of the fact you got a contract with
the federal government, you're not going to be guaranteed back pay. Well,
that's a risk you run working with the federal government.
You know, it'll be like the risk of contractor runs
working with a country a company that goes into bankruptcy.
Are you a secured creditor? No, I'm sorry, sucks to
you get in line with all the other unsecured creditors.
You may, if you're lucky, get pennies on the dollar.
That's the risk you run. In a capitalist, real world situation.
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Not everything works out right. Some workers may be fired.
We wait and see how that goes. Travel TSA and
air traffic control workers will work without pay. I guess
they're deemed the central travelers. You might see longer security
lines or delays, especially they say if employees skip unpaid work.
Oh yes, they do have vacation time in personal daytime
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and ball up in a corner time whatever, but they
may not show up, meaning you might face delays. Amtrak
said they will continue running, but infrastructure projects related to
Amtrak could be delayed. They never run on time anyway,
so status quo over to Amtrak. Passport services will continue.
There could be delays again for the foregoing reasons. National Parks.
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As of yesterday, National Park Service claims they're keeping the roads, trails,
and memorials generally open, so not an Obama thing to
make you feel some pain. They won't put up barriers
around the World War II Memorial in Washington, d C.
For example. SNAP will continue. They have contingency plans that
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could continue operations if the funding lapse, though it's apparently
not clear how long that will be sustainable. With the
Special Supplement Attrition Program for Women's, Infants and Children's could
pause its programs if it doesn't receive funding soon. That's
a maybe pause. ICE. Most ICE employees considered essential will
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continue working. Immigration enforcement deportation operations will continue. Active duty
military considered essential they are required to work during the shutdown.
VA Veterans Benefits Administration as well unlikely to be seriously affected.
Some workers will be furloughed. FEMA will continue its core functions.
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Grant approvals put on pause, including new mortgages that require
flood insurance. National Weather Service will continue, but tours and
outreach activities will be paused, probably hurting no one, and
there is no answer to the question how long this
will last, although they are planning on voting on another
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effort today five seven two three top pound five fifty
on eight ten T funds. Jay, take your call right
out of the gate, be right back fifty five KRC
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talk station by one three seven two three talk. Let's
go to the phobee what Jay's got this morning? Jay,
Happy Wednesday, Welcome, Hey.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Happy Independence Day, Brian. We're going to see how long
this goes. But I'm loving it.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Let's see.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
Let's I'm I mean there when when John Thune said
there's no reason to have a government shutdown, that says
it all about John Thune. There's thirty seven trillion reasons
to have a government shut down, and if we can
keep this government shut down for a year, there's the
one point seven trillion that the doge was going after.
(13:41):
As I mentioned yesterday, it's striking to me how fast
the Republican Party can move whenever. It's let's get this, uh,
this fat bureaucratic waste of a government up and running.
But glacially slow when it's undo Obama's carbon dioxide mandate,
that it's a pollutant. We can't get rid of Obamacare.
(14:05):
And if I understand correctly, the Republican Party right now
is fighting. What are they fighting for? They're fighting to
secure the Biden budget. As Thomas Massey said, whenever the
Big Beautiful Bill was passed, most of all of Biden Obama,
all of that, the Green New Deal, all of it
is still in the government funding.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Yeah, that's now they are that the Republicans are putting
forth so they will have time to do the twelve
appropriations bills. Right, they'll continue the stand level funding. The
point that they're making is, listen, we're offering you status quo,
which we know purportedly disagree with because we spend too much.
We fund all these things we shouldn't fund. But we're
willing to do that as a concession for you to
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come over and vote to do that so we can
go back to work on twelve appropriation bills, at which
time you know the answer, Jay, we will go ahead
and continue spending at a profligate rate.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
Right.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
I mean, that's the negotiat that goes on with the
sausage making with the appropriations bills.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Yeah, and this was Thomas Massey's point that the time
to have this battle was when during the budgetary process
during the season to pass the twelve appropriations bills. But
we decided not to do that, right, We decided not
to do that because we would say in order to again,
in order to bring them over to our side, we
had to give up ground. Well, the ground we keep
giving up is again for the listeners and everybody. We
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are still funding Biden's bad ideas. And that's what the
Republicans are now getting behind is Chuck Schumer is trying
to pull us further left, further into funding and you watch,
I'll tell you who I'll put my money on. We're
going to have more spending and Chuck Schumer is going
to win. And the Republicans in power are going to
look at their shoes and say, well, you had to understand,
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we don't have sixty votes. We had to give up something.
But yet the Democrats aren't in power and they don't.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Have to get or to your point in the outside
of the call, maybe they don't. The government stays shut down.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
All they couldn't and it Brian, you and I would
celebrate it. I'm going to celebrate every day that that
government is shut down. And what everybody needs to understand
is is Rush. Limbaugh used to say, the great late
great Rush. It doesn't affect your life at all. And
those federal workers, maybe it's time for them. You want
to talk about term limits. How about term limits for
for federal workers?
Speaker 4 (16:18):
How about time?
Speaker 1 (16:19):
It's it's time to re enter the real workforce.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
There's uh, there's there's there's businesses, private businesses that need manpower.
Speaker 5 (16:29):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
So maybe your time in the in the in the
in the hollowed halls is over. And how about you
get back to the real world and get back to
creating something instead of taking something all the time.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
So, in in conclusion.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Your honor, don't vote Rhino and don't vote Democrat.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Have a good day, Brian, Thanks Jay, appreciate it. You
can feel free to chime in yourself. Five and three
seven two three you talk. Remember today's listener lunch, Jim
and Jackson the River. It's going to be a special
listener lunch. We'll see Christopher smitham and there. Corey Bowman
said he's going to show up. Also Steve Gooden, who
was on the show yesterday. He's going to be there,
of course, running for council. And Holly, the woman who
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got the punch down at the Brutal Brutal brawl end
of July, joined the program earlier in the week. She's
going to be at listener lunch, she said she would.
I'm really looking forward to meeting or she seemed like
such a sweet lady and obviously a victim in that.
So listener to lunch today. Jim and Jackson the River
about eleven thirty. You're running for elected office. You're more
than welcome at listener lunch and you may be met
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by and I suspect you will a bunch of folks
out there who are willing to support you. Maybe knock
a door for you, put a yard sign up in
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five KRC. The talk station is anybody's trying to call
me today? My phone died yesterday, brand new phone, only
three months old. It would not charge either wirelessly or
with a cord, and sadly I had to go to
Verizon store to try to get that problem resolved, and
had was forced to work with Beavis and butt Head. Yeah,
(19:19):
those are the two guys that tried to help me.
You staring at it. Just people that have absolutely not
no concept the customer service mouth breathing, my boiled down
to a word. I'm gonna go with idiots anyway, you
dumb ass, A bit frustrating, so good luck. If you
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go to the Verizon store where I went yesterday, you'll
be Beavis and butthead yourself over the phones would go.
I got Tom on the line, Tom, Happy Wednesday. Welcome.
Speaker 5 (19:48):
Hey, I just encountered a couple of people just like
your Verizon store guys. Yeah, yeah, just another driving tip, unfortunately,
got gotta put this out there. If you're on a
major highway and you're in the left lane and people
are passing you on your right you might be going
too slow to be in the left lane out there, folks.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
Every single day I encounter it's ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (20:15):
And then they and then of course they get just
close enough to the car the next lane over where
you can't get her, and you gotta go all the
way to the right to get around them. I mean,
it's not it's not rocket sized, people, it really is. Yeah,
government shut down. I think we need a woo oo.
I think that's a great thing. Uh and hopefully it
(20:36):
lasts a while. But uh yeah, people need to get
used to the fact that they're trying to cut back
and you know, we can we can debate on the
way they're going about doing it and how serious are
the Republicans really about cutting spending. But I mean every
little bit we can get will be will be a
good thing. Uh So if nothing else is very educational,
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we're seeing just what everybody's all about, including the Republicans.
We're learning things every day about these these lawmakers and
what they actually stand for. So yeah, let's let's let
it play out and hopefully we you know, cut something
back that would that would be great. But we're Yeah,
I think the thing to pay attention to is is
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what these people are actually doing and saying to make
this all happen. Obviously, the Democrats are very clear what
they're all about. And we've got people within our next
to their name that we're we're learning more and more
about and understanding. You know what, maybe you're not the
person I want in there. Maybe I need we need
to get somebody else that actually is fiscally responsible, because
(21:44):
what they're doing with our money, with your money is
probably the most critical job that these lawmakers have. Uh,
and so this is this is a big one to
pay attention to. So, uh, there's no doubt. You don't
vote Democrats, That's not even debatable. But the Republicans you
vote for, you gotta be careful with them too. Pay
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attention and don't vote for the rhinos. Have a great day, bro, Thanks.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
I appreciate the expansion of that message, and give myself
a little bit of credit for trying to expand that message,
because there are a lot of really really really really
bad Republicans, yeah, perpetuating this reckless, reckless spending. Well, why
because they have important constituents in their state. So we're
not going to cut off my state, but I'll pay
(22:31):
lift service to the notion of trying to be a
fiscally responsible individual. See what Bobby's got this morning, Bobby,
Welcome to the Morning Show. Happy Wednesday.
Speaker 6 (22:38):
Hey, happy forced Reduction Day. My friend, you're a central worker.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
I appreciate you you taking that position. It is a
rather subjective label.
Speaker 6 (22:54):
Yeah, Hey, about your phone and the problem you're having
with it. Yeah, get one, Get one where you can
take the battery out and turn it all.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Ah, that's the one I had before, and I just
kept it for six plus years until it finally died.
I had replaced the battery a couple of times, easy fixed.
That's exactly what I would have done. Had I still
had that phone, I would have one delivered, probably to
my door by the time I woke up this morning
a new battery, or could have run out and bought one.
But no, not with the newer phones are all sealed up,
so you're you're holding to the beavis and butt heads
(23:24):
of the world to actually try to resolve your problem.
Trust me, they can't.
Speaker 6 (23:28):
Well I'll always remember when you push that all. But
you can't turn a doll. They can always track you.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
That's true. Well, they're not tracking me today. Bobby, it's
dead and it's not on me.
Speaker 6 (23:41):
Well that's good, Hey, have a good Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Yeah, it's actually I do embrace the whole the sort
of liberation that goes along with that. It's a little
frustrating knowing that, you know, I might have fifteen twenty
five I don't know text messages that I'm well presumed
to be ignoring because the world does not know that
my phone does not work unless we're listening to the
Morning show this morning. So that's the only thing hanging
over my head. I'm not ignoring you. I just can't
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running force and say city council over the stack of
stupid go to Louisville, Kentucky, where police say a Louisville
woman's visit to a Little Caesar's pizza joint ended up
in fellow charges because you don't get free extra sauce
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but the incident happened back in January this year at
Little Caesar's on twenty second Street in Louisville. Police say
she called in an order, got there to pick it up,
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Just how damn self centered? We are going to lose
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So at house God Cleveland, Al, Welcome to the morning show.
Good to hear frohim this morning.
Speaker 7 (27:05):
Good morning. I just wanted to say, first of all,
go bengalss.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
We can't get it's like prayer.
Speaker 7 (27:16):
Well well, well, welcome to the Browns reality.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Yeah. Well, and thank you for the first win we got.
What to give you guys credit for that, because without
your efforts we would have lost the first game.
Speaker 7 (27:28):
Yeah all right. Well, the reason I'm calling is I
just wanted to add a corollary to Tom's left lane issue.
There are jerks on both ends of the spectrum. I
generally try to drive just under the we're going to
pull you over speed limit seventy I go about seventy
(27:51):
eight seventy nine, and I spent a lot of time
in left lane at seventy eight seventy nine, and I'm
getting pushed by these idiots that are flashing met Let
them go out in the morning.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Yeah, that's that's my argument. Let him go, you know
why if somebody gets up behind you in the left lane,
you're speeding, all right, you're going seventy eight and we'll
say a fifty five, somebody comes up behind you in
that left lane. You're not going fast enough for them.
Move over to the center lane. Let them be what
I call your rabbit. That's the guy that's gonna get
pulled over instead of you. Let him get pulled over
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and enjoy the love that he's showing you by going
so damn fast on the expressway.
Speaker 7 (28:30):
Yeah. Well, I generally try to hang out in the
middle lane anyway. That's I stay in my lane there,
so middle of the rug behind all right, Well, have
a good one, bigs man.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
I appreciate it. Back to this deck and see, come on,
just just move over. It's it's good for everybody. And
you know again, I love when that happens until it
turns into a guy on crystal meth and heroin who
does try to kill you with the truck that he
came up on you one hundred plus miles an hour
and then refused to let you pass. Listeners know that story.
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You've been listening for a while. Go to Florida. We
got a man accused of killing and then eating two
of his pet peacocks. What officials charge Craig Vought of
Hudson with aggravated cruelty resulting in excessive pain or death.
Bought told Pasco County deputies he killed and ate the
birds because his neighbor wouldn't stop feeding them.
Speaker 8 (29:29):
Do what the hell?
Speaker 1 (29:31):
He wrote his neighbor a letter admitting the well that
he did it and threatened to continue it if she
wouldn't stop feeding them. Six or one year old told
deputies he cooked the birds in a frying pan and
would kill all of his pet peacocks to prevent anyone
from taking custody of them. I'm going this guy is
(29:52):
backcra batcrap Insaye, they're his peacocks. Maybe someone showed a
little b for the peacocks and feeding them is a
good thing for the peacocks apparently hungry. Why would you
kill your own pet peacocks to make a statement? You
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What are the phones where we get back in the stack?
Is stupid? Continuing the theme started by Cleveland Now Dave,
Welcome to the morning show. A happy Wednesday.
Speaker 3 (32:13):
Hey, good morning, Brian. How are you doing man?
Speaker 1 (32:14):
You're doing great? Thanks for calling this morning.
Speaker 10 (32:17):
Hey, I am a truck driver. I wanted to give
a little clarification on this left lane issue. There are
signs up and down both Kentucky and Ohio State highways
that say keep right except to pass. I mean, you
don't ride in the center lane. You don't right at
the left lane, regardless of how fast you're going. You
ride in the right lane. When you come up on
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traffic that you need.
Speaker 3 (32:40):
To pass, you go left.
Speaker 10 (32:41):
If there's traffic in the center lane, you go left again,
and then you get back to the right lane right.
People do not seem to understand this for some reason,
and it's a state law. It's actually a state law
in both Ohio and Kentucky. Unfortunately, Michigan doesn't have this law.
That's why their traffic is always so backed up.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Well, can I note in the world in which we
have a bunch of truck drivers out there that can't
even speak English, you got to be able to read
the sign to understand the rules exactly.
Speaker 10 (33:09):
And well, unfortunately a lot of we even know truck
drivers are complaining about these drivers that don't speak English.
A lot of them don't rate the signs either. That's
true when you get into a construction zone where they're
the lane shift, truck drivers are supposed to be using
the left lane. They're signs up there before there's construction
zones that they use left lanes. But you see truck
drivers all the time, and I know not all of
(33:30):
them are born righting in the right lane going seventy
eighty miles per hours through the construction zones.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
That irritates me. Yeah, I did not mean to present
the idea that it's only folks that can't speak English
who are violating the left lane at all. We've got
a lot of people that just don't know how to
drive out there.
Speaker 10 (33:50):
Certainly got exactly and unfortunately some of them have tbls.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Well, that's true, Brian, have a good day you too, Dave.
I appreciate the call. I guess I'm of the minded.
You know, you that left lane rule. If there's no
one on the expressway, what the hell doesn't matter what
lane you're in. It doesn't. But if you're in a
high speed mode in the left hand lane and there's
some traffic, you always are sort of kind of passing,
(34:15):
But just get out of the way of someone who's
going faster than you go to A twenty five year
old elementary school teacher facing more than a decade in jail,
pleading guilty to having illicit sexual contact with one of
her students, Madison Bergman, formerly a fifth grade teacher what
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Rivercrest Elementary School in Hudson, plead a guilty Monday the
sexual enticement with sexual contact sexual misconduct by school staff.
She could be sent to prison for up the twelve
years when she's sentenced in December. Part of the deal,
most serious charge of first degree child sexual assault was dismissed.
She cried for most of the hearings. Boohoo previously reported
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the victim's parents realized something was wrong when they discovered
that their son had been communicating with Bergmann nearly every
day since he got her phone number on a skiing
trip during a winter break. Phone search revealed evidence of
inappropriate contact letters in a folder, and the defender's backpack
of lovely showed that the engaged teacher red flag telling
a child victim that she loved him quote more than
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anyone in the world. Close quote quote. One of my
cousins is in the fifth grade, and I can't imagine
a man talking to her how we talk. I know
we have a special relationship, and I do love you
more than anyone in the world. But I have to
be the adult here and stop.
Speaker 8 (35:33):
Do what the hell?
Speaker 1 (35:36):
How old's a fifth grader Joe about ten or eleven,
one of the alleged techs exchange the victims said, Haha, bro,
I just want to make out with you. Teacher accused
of replying with quote, I do too, like all with
a lot of l's. The time Bergman's tell the boy
she loves him, wants to kiss him, he turns her
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on that she is obsessed with him. What the school
district reportedly called Bergmann's case deeply troubling for all of us. Well,
isn't that the understatement of the year, fifth grader? Wit
are having? Florida, We got a retired Polk County deputy
arrested after insulting workers at McDonald's drive through, then fleeing
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from law enforcement, all while having a young child unrestrained
in the front seat. Why are you doing that? Maybe
we'll find out me Robert Gray forty nine deputies arrested
him this past Sunday near Cypress Gardens. They got a
call for McDonald's quarter after five, and the evening reported
that he had driven a Chevy Tahoe through the drive
in twice. Caller reportedly told deputies of Gray appeared to
be impaired and was making rude comments to them, and
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had several open beer cans in the vehicle. Also reported
that Gray had a young, unrestrained child on the front seat.
Video detailing his arrest Sheriff Grady Judd said the child
was an eighteen month old boy. In the video, the
sheriff says, well, say you have a child and you're
in the McDonald's line, you're mic drunk and you're saying
really vile, nasty mixed statements to the girls, interjecting a
(37:09):
dose of levity in an otherwise potentially tragic situation. Deputy
drove to McDonald's, tried to approach Gray on foot. He
left the scene in the car, ran a stop sign,
ran a red light, sped away at a high rate
of speed until the deputy lost sight of his suv.
A couple hours later, he was found the car. Rid
was found abandoned at a cannabis business within a mile
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of his home. Deputies went to his home, where they
say he initially refused to exit, but ultimately surrendered and
was arrested. The child was not injured, thankfully. Deputies had
notified the FIDA Department Child of Family Services about the incident.
Gray booked in the Pole County Sheriff's Processing Center charged
with fleeing the scene, negligent child abuse, and reckless driving.
Speaker 6 (37:47):
Keep your stupid mouth shut.
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Jay Ratliffe, I couldn't agree with you. More headline would
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listener lunch today Jim and Jackson the River about eleven
thirty coming to meet Merril candidate Corey Boum and UH
council candidate Christopher Smith and council candidate Steve Gooden, and Holly,
who said she's going to be there after that conversation
(39:04):
I had with her early in the week, the victim
of that brutal, brutal attack in downtown Cincinnati in July.
So listener lunch with that group, but also the wonderful
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My listeners are awesome people. They're very welcoming, engaging conversation.
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motivated weed dwelling folks. We get listener lunch when it
comes to politics. So I'm looking forward to seeing everybody today,
which is always the case. Looking forward to having Jack
Avidan on Fast Forward one Hour The Big Picture with
Jack Avidan today, Democrats, illegals, and transsexuals. I'm not sure
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he's going to mention Pete Hegsett yesterday. I'm going to
do that just in a moment here Donovan and Neil.
Government shutdown is the topic with Americans for Prosperities Donovan
Neil seven thirty with Donovan Steve Belzo from the Climont
County Veteran Services Veterans. Actually, my military friends, you're going
to continue working during the shutdown. You'll get your pay
after it's over with. So what and Komak County Veteran
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protect us from the protector's commentary about the Trump place
in the National Guard troops in various cities in the country.
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You feel free to call five on three seven eight
two three talk over to Peteggseth. Yes, we have a
government shutdown, talked about that in last hour. We want
to talk about that. That's great. But he met with
the military leaders yesterday. Man, he unloaded Donald Trump was
with him planning on purging the US military of in
his words, woke garbage. You know, when I saw this,
(40:55):
I was reminded of a conversation I had with a
high school friend of mine, guy in my class in
high school. I saw him at the Parkinson's Steady Strides
five K, Hey, how you been blah blah blah blah blah,
and we segued over a conversation. He said, yeah, my
son was in the military and he intended to make
a career out of it, but could not handle the
(41:16):
woke garbage. They forced him to sit down in the
room and confess his white privilege. He didn't have a
choice in the matter. He just had to say and
acknowledging he had white privilege. So there's an illustration of
what's going on, maybe not anymore. Hegg Zath outlined fundamental
shifts in the way the well he wants to see
the American military and how it functions, including the removal
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of in his words, again fat generals and admirals close
quote spoke in the need of a broad cultural shift
across the military. Quote. No more identity months, dei offices
dudes in dresses, No more climate change worship. Quote. He
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says the policies are designed to clear out the debris
that crept into the military that he said includes overly
broad definitions of things like bullying, hazing, and toxic leadership.
What do those mean? You are the military services to
review the definitions of those and other terms, saying they've
been weaponized inside the Pentagon, have been used to force
out otherwise qualified individuals for political reasons. He said, anyone
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who disagrees with this new approach quote, do the honorable
thing and resign close quote not pulling any punches. Trump
said together, over the next few years, we're going to
make our military stronger, tougher, fiercer, and faster than it's
ever been, saying he's trying to solve wars and that
should be the overarching approach of the military, to solve wars,
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rather than have the US military fight and go win them.
Heexsas also said he's targeting a culture of risk aversion
inside the military. Think about the concept of that you're
in America's military both people and break things is what
the mantra used to be until Woke entered into it.
Now your risk aversion, you don't want to get involved
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in things that involve conflict or risk. He said, the
War Department will overhaul the Inspector General's office fix equal
opportunity process that he said helped spur, in his words,
frivolous complaints that slowed down the military's war fighting mission.
Some of the details of these proposed all overhauls not
really quite clear yesterday, but he certainly got the message through.
Speaker 3 (43:33):
X.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
I said, if the words I'm speaking today are making
your heart sink, then you should do the honorable thing
and resign. We would thank you for your service, but
I suspect I know the overwhelming majority of you feel
the opposite. You are hereby liberator to be an a
political emphasis mind, hard charging, no nonsense, constitutional leader that
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you joined the military to be all right now on
the other side of the political letters, Democrats, Senator Jack
Reed quoted of saying that demand is profoundly dangerous. It
signals that partisan loyalty matters more than capability. What part
of the hegs's overall message is we want you to
be fit. I'll get to the details on that in
(44:15):
a second. But capability that fitness, ability to well perform
the task of killing people and breaking things, which requires
physical fitness, so to your point, mister democrat, Jack read
capability is what he emphasized. He just got done saying
you have the right to be a political in other words,
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not republican, not democrat. Just focus on your war fighting
minis mission. So I don't know what he means by
partisan loyalty mattering more than capability. It's profoundly opposite of
what heg Zeth is preaching physical fitness standards. What did
he say, Frankly, it's trying to it's trying to look
out at combat formations on really any formation to see
(44:56):
fat troops. Tiring to look out and see fat troops. Likewise,
it's completely unacceptable to see fat generals and admirals in
the halls of the Pentagon and leading commands around the
country and the world. It's a bad look. Yeah, speaking
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of men in women's clothing. You draw your own conclusions
on whether or not that's a bad look. But he's
ending that as well. He said, each service, each service member,
it must ensure that all combat requirements return the highest
male standard only. Each service must institute new rigorous fitness
standards based upon gender neutral metrics. So one science fits all.
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You must meet the pull up requirement. You must beat
the push up requirement. You gotta be able to jump
over a twenty foot wall or whatever else there is.
Doesn't matter whether you're a man or a woman. You
gotta do it. Men, you're included in that. You can't
do it, you fail. What's wrong with that? When you
talking about the American military, he said troops must do
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some sort of physical training each day. Quote. We're not
talking about hot yoga or stretching. He also said service
members must take new combat fitness field tests. He will
enforce tighter grooming standards, banning long beards long hair from
ale service members, with the sole exception of special Forces
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personnel who must be able to blend in and otherwise
reuse their beards in order to achieve their fighting mission.
He said some of these new standards could affect on
how many females leave the military. He says that's an
acceptable loss if they can't meet the highest standards. It's
not about preventing women servicing a serving, he said. If
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women can make it great, excellent was the word he used.
If not, it is what it is. If that no
women qualify for some combat jobs, so be it. That's
not the intent but it could be the result I
couldn't probably pass these fitness standards. Well, no, I probably
(47:06):
I'll take that word out of there. I couldn't pass
these fitness standards. I'm not qualified, not only my sixty
I'm out of shape admittedly, So isn't that what we
want in the fighting force? Do you care whether or
not someone is transvested or not when it comes to
winning wars and waging wars? Is that something you really
(47:27):
want to invite into the military as a concept for
fighting wars? How is there a connection between how you
your ideology or your your gender confusion or gender dysphori
or whatever. How does that even connect with the American
military's goals? I would argue a dozen pete hegxsas seems
to agree with my perception on that. Don't hate you,
(47:51):
but if you can't meet the standards, we don't want you.
It's part of the job requirement. Go ahead, if you're
not an engineer, submitted resume to an engineering firm that's
looking to hire an engineer. I wouldn't qualify for that either.
I wouldn't expect to get the job. Part of the
requirement of the job is apparently to have a degree
in engineering or at least some measurable demonstrative ability to
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perform the role of an engineer. My feelings aren't hurt
that I don't qualify for that job. I didn't study
for the purposes of getting that job. American military has
these requirements. They've now been set forth by Hegxeth. Here
they are. If you meet them, you are welcome here.
If you don't, sorry, sucks to be You find another job.
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You know, Pension Corporation of America has been greater, So
if you have KCD talk station, Happy Wednesday, come friends
with you FA. But I was kind of wondering if
you saw my post yesterday about Listener to Lunch. I
specifically mentioned and linked to Corey Bowman, Christopher Smith and
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Steve Gooden, and I mentioned Holly in there, and normally
I get, you know, yes, a thumb's up or can't
make it, And a whole bunch of people were at
least mentioning a reply or a thumbs up or a
smiley face or something. I got like five people respond
to that one, so I know about Facebook and their algorithm.
So listener lunch today, Jim and Jack see all those
folks and enjoy the fellowship of listener to lunch. You
(50:27):
didn't see it till I mentioned it, Joe, I knew
something was up. Yep, that's because probably I mentioned Corey Bowman,
Christopher Smith and Steve couldn't. So there yeah, yeah, uh huh.
That was my suspicion because Joe typically gets all of
my posts on Facebook. Anyway, continue with theme off of
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Pete heggs as comments yesterday in front of the American Military,
get a load of this from my WTF stack. Josh Holly,
Republican and a Senator, got a bit of an issue
with a former Biden Administration official doing the Senate Judiciary
Committee Committee hearing. Senator Holly challenged Gregory Jackson Junior, previously
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Deputy director under the Biden Administration's Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
Then he was the head of the Ready Community Justice
Action Fund, and he was being challenged and asked questions
about that CJAF and their policies on creating safe spaces.
(51:32):
This is where it runs off the rails, folks. Holly
questioning Jackson over the CJAF report published while he was
leading the group. The report titled a Policymaker's Playbook to
reduce gun violence without policing communities. That's the name of it.
(51:53):
So gun violence down, policing not involved. That's basically the
boiled down version of what he this this report was.
Paul are Uh Senator Holly summarized report is advocating for
defunding the police while investing in programs that acknowledge the
need for safe space initiatives led by lesbian, gay, bisexual,
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two spirit, trans, and gender non conforming people.
Speaker 3 (52:25):
You are to.
Speaker 1 (52:26):
Process that we need safe space initiatives led by gay, lesbian, bisexual,
two spirit, and gender non conforming people. So if you're
among that subset of the broader population, then you're gonna
be lead leading save space initiatives. I don't even know
what safe space initiatives are. Seems to me that you
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come up with a concept of a saved space because
you involve police. It's like having patrols in downtown. You
feel safer when the cops are around or not welcome
to a safe space anyway. Further to haul point, quote,
what's two spirit? Leader of the organization that published the
report asking for safe space initiatives led by, among other things,
(53:13):
two spirit individuals. What did Jackson say in response, Well,
I don't know exactly what does two spirit mean. It's
in your report. You're asking for two spirit people to
lead up these safe spaces. What does it mean? I
don't know exactly. Then he said, if you look at
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the report, the focus is on investing in violence intervention,
outreach workers, victims services. Holly replies, you say that we
shouldn't invest in police, but we ought to invest in
two spirit community programs that acknowledge two spirit individuals. What
is that? I just want to know. I don't know
what that is. I have no idea what that is.
Thank you for speaking for me. Senator repeated the question.
(54:00):
Jackson admitted, I'm not completely aware of the language. I
feel like I'm looking at a two faced individual because
you talk about reducing violence but also speak out against
violence reduction programs. Holly, Oh oh, no, sir, You're looking
at someone who's reading your own words, and I'd like
to hear an answer. He just went ahead and answered
(54:23):
the question himself. You know, here's the answer, he said.
The answer is you don't have any solutions. You want
to invest in gobblygook and take away money from police
officers who actually keep our community safe. And when you're
called on the record, you deny it. It's all there
in black and white. Your record is there in black
and white, and it's a disgrace. Jackson apparently got shot
(54:46):
in Washington, DC back in twenty thirteen, as somebody who's
been shot at, nearly killed. I take offense that you
would think that I'm at the last thirteen years, we're
not focused on reducing violence. Hally's response. I take offense
that you do not answer my questions, that you deny
your own world. You're leading this committee astray and frankly, sir,
your policies are absurd. They're absurd. Yeah, an extension of
Pete hegsa's comments to American military leaders yesterday. Absurd. This
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is one of these hardcore leftists, anti police, gun violence
prevention guys. He steeped in this entire ideology, A guy
that should be able to cite chapter and verse something
that you and I are remain puzzled over, and so
does the senator. What in the hell does two spirit mean?
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the officers found multiple BB guns and a rifle inside
his vehicle. Booked in a jail charge with criminal damaging
and aggravated menacing. Okay, since I placed apart, Street Crimes
(58:27):
Task Force apparently launched back in June in an effort
to crack down on crime and make residents feel safe.
How's it working out for you? City out yesterday, focusing
on hotspots in the city. According to since the police chief,
Theresa Tiji, said, the force has already proven to be
successful in getting offenders off the streets and curbing crime
in the community. Quote late Gin, it was kind of
(58:49):
about a necessity that we created this task force. We
pulled resources from all four of our districts to create
a city wide task force. Also using drone technology, said,
we also have our drones available. They offer this, they
offer that same risk mitigation. So we bring all of
those regular all those resources together for a day of
enforcement operation. Yesterday's operation which reported thank you to the
(59:12):
Inquire Britney Harry reporting there you go, part of larger
scale crackdown which is expected to continue over the next
few months. According to Police Chief Fiji, more officers we have,
the more efficient will be justae that a police presidence
does two things. It deters crime. Oh there's that safe
space thing we're talking about. Do you think they have
(59:34):
two spirit police officers Joe? Anyway, she said, the criminal
element sees us out there and they're most likely not
going to commit a crime. The other thing is visibility
does is the perception of safety to the citizens. It
seems to be a stark contrast. Mayor, I have to
have provoll anyway, additional resources are welcome. Owners of a
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farm and Hamilton well looking for answers. They were burgled
for over thirty thousand dollars worth of equipment. Steven Barb
Willis owned just Farmin Fox nineteen reporting. They said they
believe the thieves broke into their barn a couple of
weeks ago. They came to find that nearly all the
power tools were gone. Two crates, eggs from their chickens,
a couple of generators, and tools and pieces of equipment
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they've been gathered up over the years. He said, everything
I think they could turn into a quick buck they took.
That's a quote from Steve Willis. He said they had
to get the garage doors open. Once inside, they started
loading up tote bins. Found a hidden key for one
of his tractors. They used the tractor to lift multiple
pallettes loaded with equipment. They actually returned to that key.
He said, one eight hundred junk. Ain't got nothing on
(01:00:43):
these guys man. They have picked it all out and
cleaned it all out. It set us back hard. He said.
They used the generators to help power their greenhouses in
that camino, loss of some of their crops. Jeez. Butlokiny
Sheriff's Office is investigating and if you have any information
about this burglary, please get in touch with the butler.
Any Sheriff's office. It's hard enough to be in a
farmer over to Hyde Park. No, not a zoning issue.
(01:01:06):
High Park residents are asking for more police patrols after
a string of car break ins in the neighborhood. They
say multiple cars were hit Monday night, not the first
time though. One of the neighbors quote is saying it's
very open neighborhood. A lot of people walk. It seems
like very fine neighborhood. But when you turn off the lights,
that's when the bad guys come out. Investigators showed up.
(01:01:30):
They also say did dust for fingerprints alice for one
of these break ins. Police have yet to confirm if
this is connected to a larger trend. Accord to City Insights,
thefts and that'ts from autos were two of the most
commonly reported crimes in Hyde Park so far this year.
Forty three thefts from autos have been reported. They can
you wonder how many weren't reported. So apologies to the
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folks in High Park. Let's hope we find this guy.
Since a police department said, district commander is going to
just resources like patrols as necessary to focus on problem areas.
So if you notice your car's been broken into. They
recommend calling the police six thirty five. Back to the
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spirit we land in Iowa. You may have seen this,
and details on it are quite alarming. If you ask me,
if I was in the Iowa's largest school district as
a parent of a student there, I would be certainly alarmed.
(01:03:21):
The thirty thousand strong student body in Iowa's largest school
district run by a superintendent who just got caught by
Immigrations and Customs enforcement agents his name Ian Roberts in
the country illegally detained on allegations of working without an
authorization and ignoring a deportation order. Again, this is the
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superintendent of a thirty thousand student school district. At one point,
he applied for this job, and I'm sure a lot
of people applied for probably a well paid position. When
I said his attempted to arrest him on Friday, he
sped off in his car and left a loaded hand
gun in the car that he abandoned in a wooded area.
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State patrol officers found him and then he was taken
into custody. By way of background, the immigration authorities said Roberts,
who was born in Guyana, came here to the United
States in nineteen ninety nine and the student visa and
was given a final order of removal by an immigration
judge in May of last year. What's more, the superintendent
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of I was largest school district thirty thousand students strong.
He had a prior gun charge from twenty twenty. Ice
Enforcement Removal Operations Saint Paul Field Office Director Samuelson quote,
this suspect was arrested in possession of a loaded weapon
in a vehicle provided by the Des Moines Public Schools
after fleeing federal law enforcement. Question how this illegal alien
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was hired without work authorization, a final order of removal
and a prior weapons charge is beyond comprehension and should
alarm the parents of that school district, amm mister Olson.
When asked, Jackie Norris, the Des Moines School board chair,
notably a person who served as White House Chief of
(01:05:10):
Staff or First Lady Michelle Obama, said that this superintendent
illegal immigrant deportation order prior gun charge from twenty twenty
had been shortlisted by headhunters who conducted a criminal background check.
She claimed they did her statement, there was nothing in
(01:05:30):
the information that was given to us to allude to
any question about his citizenship. Well, maybe you should have
done your own background check rather than relying on a
headhunter who fast tracked him, short listed this one guy
over all the others presumably eligible candidates. His lawyer, Alfredo Parrish,
declined to comment about ICE's report of his gun possession.
(01:05:55):
The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Owned Firearms also expressing interest
in this case, investigating how Roberts was able to acquire
a handgun because it's against federal water, because that's a
firearm and ammunition without legal status. Well, it just gets
worse now, doesn't it. Why he's registered as an active
Democratic voter. Actually, Andre Roberts, but those the same guy
(01:06:26):
apologies on that one. Hey, way over to Maryland with
this with this Andre Roberts guy, he's on an illegal immigrant.
He's registered to vote in Maryland. They don't know whether
he vote or not. They said, we can't release information
on that Maryland law. It is not a crime, they say,
to you unintentionally registered to vote, even that's a question
of fact, you're not eligible. You unintentionally whoop, I slipped.
I don't know how that happens, but it wasn't your
(01:06:47):
intent to register to vote. I guess if you're getting
your driver's license or something, maybe you're automatically registered to
vote or something like that. In the state of Maryland. Anyway,
this guy's registered to vote. Matt Morgan Republican. Republican state
delegates that you know. Basically, the Board of Elections has
the excuse that Roberts was registered accidentally. You don't know
that because it's a question of fact that would have
to be determined by a court of law, and therefore
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he didn't break a law. This leads me to ask
how many other people are accidentally automatically registered? Was he
automatically registered as a Democrat? Good question, Roberts. He did resign,
means he's eligible to voteing off, I'm sorry. His registration
means that he's eligible to vote in all federal, state,
and local elections, despite not being a US citizen and
(01:07:29):
despite likely not having lived in Maryland for the past decade.
Voter rolls, Yeah, I saw an article. I can't remember
which state it was. They're purging, Oh, it was Los Angeles,
was Orange County or something? Purging voter rolls of pets
people registered their pets to vote. Nothing to see here.
(01:07:51):
Going back to the twenty twenty election. Maureen, you're out there.
I know you were thinking about that when I was
talking about problems with the registration system, allowing people who
are not lawfully permitted to vote to register to vote
and maybe even cast votes. It still work to be
done along those lines. Mike, hang on, I'll take your
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looking forward to the top of the ra news ending
jar you own conclusions from that statement and because that's
going to mean Jack Athiden follows the top of the
our news. So a big picture with Jack Atherden coming up.
And I apologize for the confusion. I was confused because
the voting issue was in the state of Maryland. But
it is the same guy that's superintendent who's an illegal immigrant,
(01:09:41):
Ian Andre Roberts. Ian Andre Roberts also the guy who
is the former superintendent of I was largest school district
who was in the country illegally and previously convicted of
a gun charge, among other things. So Shenanigans. I guess
let's go to the phones. I promised mikey be first. Mike,
thanks for holding. Welcome to the Morning Show, Hey Bryan.
Speaker 12 (01:10:00):
A couple of things this superintendent and Iowa out in Iowa.
The one thing is like, how lege is his education?
If you lied about everything else? I mean, if he's
a hit here legally and he has a gun charge
he somehow registered a vote, which he's not those field
to either right, and I would look into the company
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of the bath tacked him.
Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
Tone, Amen, this guy just gonna say that, just gonna
say that, And they fast tracked him, and it was
just looking like insulting thing about this.
Speaker 12 (01:10:33):
That sounds like a little shady thing going on.
Speaker 1 (01:10:35):
Yeah, I'd say so, man. Maybe maybe they fast tracked
him because he's too spirit. He checked that box. Steve,
Welcome to the Morning Show. Thanks for calling. Happy uh
Wednesday to you.
Speaker 13 (01:10:45):
Happy Wednesday. A couple of things. First of all, on
the driving issue, I drive like a little old lady.
I'm a right lane person. I get in the left
lane to pass, I get back over. There's something called
golf aboquate. There's something called driving adiquate. It essentially doesn't
exist anymore. But I actually I let somebody get in front.
I let somebody get in front of me yesterday and
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they gave me the friendly wave. I haven't seen that
in months.
Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
I do that all the time. But it's not just driving, Steve,
it's etiquette period I have.
Speaker 13 (01:11:16):
Most people don't do that. Again, the car insulates you.
The way people push their grocery cart. They're very polite
because they're face to face with you. The automobile insulates them,
allows them to do things. But you mentioned pets being
allowed to vote. I'm thinking if you had both candidates
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in person and you had your dog, you know, go
up to both of them and sniff them and see
who was friendlier, that your dog might make a better choice.
But years by, twenty twenty five years ago, we we
I don't know why, it's it's idiotic, but we applied
for a frequent flyer card for our dog. Her first
name was Calypso, and we got it in the mail
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and we did it was a big joke, and I
don't know why we did it, but she started getting
like credit card applications stuff, and we even got phone
calls and Calypso sounds like a funny name for a human.
But we even got phone calls to our house offering
her her I mean it was a female dog offering
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her a credit card. And my wife said to him
one time, well that's my dog, and the person was dumbfounded.
They didn't know what to do. But it can snowball,
but the dogs might make a better choice. Enjoy listener Lunch.
Maybe I'll be there in a month or two.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
I'll look forward to seeing Steve, and I'll keep my
fingers crossed that you are able to make it. You
listen to Lunch today, Jim and Jackson the River. Apparently
no one saw my post on Facebook yesterday, probably because
I specifically tied in Corey Bowman, Christopher Smith, and Steve
Gooden in the post. Yeah, algorithms, That's why I keep
bringing it up today. And finally, from the WTF stack,
(01:12:54):
before we get to Jack Evan and the big picture
of the top of the air news, we got to
Philadelphia where they're flying the communist Chinese Communist flag. That
they're doing it for any reason whatsoever is like hard
to believe. But October one, that will be today. This
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is the day the Chinese Communist Party declared its rule
after fighting a civil war. Oh, that's what we're celebrating.
What are the Tibetan Association of Philadelphia have to say
about it? The red flag of the Chinese Communist Party
is not a symbol of culture. It's the emblem of
a brutal totalitarian regime. Amen during jerremy president of that association,
(01:13:37):
he said, this regime is responsible for the persecution and
murder of millions, the destruction of thousands of monasteries, the
ongoing cultural genocide of my people in Tibet, and the
Wigers in Xingxiang. To fly their flag out here our
Philadelphia City Hall is to legitimize terror and betray the
dissidents who seek freedom. Rever campaign for Wigers founder Rushan Abbas.
(01:14:03):
The red flag of the Communist Chun is not a
symbol of culture or unity. It's the banner of a
totalitarian regime that the United States government and numerous parliaments
have determined is committing genocide. Revert Under this flag, the
CCP has built an extensive system of mass surveillance, separated
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millions of children from families, sterilized women, erased religion, targeted
ethnic and faith communities, including Wigers, Christians, Tibetans, Hong Kongers,
and practitioners of foulong Gong in prisons, Innocent people like
my sister, he points out, fuels the fetnyl crisis that
has killed a millions and millions of Americans and spends
billions spreading propaganda and infiltrating civic institutions abroad. Revert. Apparently
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not the first time Philadelphia has flown the communist flag
held a similar event in twenty nineteen, so did Boston,
San Francisco, New York City, who all raised the flag
in twenty twenty three. State and federal lawmakers also criticized Philadelphia.
At least one Pennsylvania State Senator, Doug Mastriano, said it
was a terrible idea to raise a flag that represents
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the CCP previously stated raising a red flag of Philadelphia
with a star in the corner is meaningless. Forget the
Cultural Revolution and then almost one hundred million people killed
in the various persecutions over the years when the Communists
took over. When President of the Republic of China Chang
Kai shak fled to Taiwan in nineteen forty nine, right Philadelphia,
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the birthplace of our country. As we approach two hudred
and fifty years of existence, flying that am Chinese Communist
Party flag man. We've gone off the rails. Stick around
Jack adid In, Democrats, illegals and transsexuals. The subject matter
of the Big Picture coming up after the news.
Speaker 11 (01:15:58):
Today's tough headline. Thanks coming up at the top of
the hour.
Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
Because the news changes. Fifty five KRC the talk station.
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Happy Wednesday again, we'll sir lunch. Wednesday's gonna be a
Jim and Jackson's River about eleven thirty. Join the fund.
It's gonna be a good time. Welcome back to the
fifty five KRC Morning Show with the Big Picture. It's
Jack Etherd and Jack. Always a pleasure to have you
on this show.
Speaker 14 (01:16:40):
Good morning, Paal, thanks for having me back. I hope
Joe is at the barricades defending your studio the way
all of us are defending our homes because we are
now at the start of a government shutdown.
Speaker 1 (01:16:57):
Oh my god, we're all gonna die.
Speaker 14 (01:17:00):
Well, get out the generator and the tins of food.
But folks, did you know this is the twentieth government
shut down in the last fifty years, far more often
under Democrats than Republicans. The difference between the parties is
the President Trump is trying to grow our economy with
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tax cuts, increased energy, secure borders, fair trade, good jobs
for everyone. On the other hand, Democrats want to increase
spending by one and a half trillion dollars that we
don't have so they can give that borrowed money to
a Democrats call the groups, meaning all the special interest
(01:17:43):
groups demanding government's handouts. The problem for Democrats is that
one by one, almost all of those special interest groups
are now switching to the Party of Growth, the Party
of real affordability. And that's why Democrats are fiercely clinging
to the newest of their groups, illegal immigrants and transsexuals.
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Here's the history. Democrats started out not as a victim group,
but as the party that made other people in the victims. Democrats,
with the Party of slaveholders, the Confederate South, fought the
Republican North. Even after the great emancipator Abraham Lincoln won
the Civil War, Democrats kept fighting for segregation. But soon
(01:18:29):
Democrats realized they could fight for another dispossessed group organized
labor factory in railroad workers, coal and copper miners, women
hunched over sewing machines. At the start of the Industrial Revolution,
they were being treated like slaves by Republican tycoons. Yes,
(01:18:49):
we have to admit the history. So Democrats championed unions.
Union leaders were the grand marshals of the Democrat parade
until corrupt union leaders joined not today's Republicans but establishment
Republicans in colluding with big business. You know who saw
(01:19:09):
this coming eighty years ago, Brian, our old friend George orwell,
not in nineteen eighty four, which we often talk about,
but in his other prophetic novel, the last chapter of
Animal Farm shows the pigs the union bosses feasting along
with the farmer bosses. This coalition of Democrats and establishment
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Republicans shipped US manufacturing jobs overseas because China paid slave
wages to their own people and rewarded American businesses that
backed anti American trade deals. But now American workers Democrat
union workers are flocking to Donald Trump because he's bringing
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manufacturing back home with reciprocal terrorists, tax and centives, and
even investment from foreign companies building new high tech plants
here so they can sell their products to Americans. The
only workers still holding out their hands to Democrats are
government workers, unionized bureaucrats, and public school teachers, whose benefits
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and pensions are bankrupting Democrat cities. After this shutdown, there
may be fewer of those unionized federal bureaucrats, but it's
more than unions Brian the same things happened with other
Democrat victim groups. They realize that Democrats don't want them
to succeed. Democrats want to keep them victims dependent on government.
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Let's return to African Americans. Both Democrats and Republicans supported
civil rights laws, but instead of improving the lives of
inner city black people, Democrats got them hooked on welfare.
Democrats made mothers eligible for welfare benefits. We've often spoken
of this only so long as there was no man,
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no father living in the house. That destroyed countless black
and white families. At the same time, those government teacher unions,
they were ruining public schools, keeping children, especially the ones
on welfare, illiterate, unfit to succeed on their own. But
as the twenty twenty four election results show, more and
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more black and Hispanic voters are now voting for the
Party of True Opportunity, the Maga Republican Party, and there's
more women of all races will turn to the new
populist Republican Party because the biggest issue that make the
band together is victims was abortion, but abortion is no
(01:21:47):
longer an issue. Women are realizing that Dobbs, the Supreme
Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, simply returned the
abortion issue to the States, where, according to my law
school professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg, abortion law always belonged. Ruth
changed your mind when she assented to the High Court.
(01:22:09):
Funny how that happens. As of now, voters in thirty
eight states Brian including Ohio, have kept abortions legal. Voters
in the other twelve states are free to change their
laws anytime. Voters want. Changing laws have also persuaded yet
another Democrat group to think again. Sodomy used to be illegal,
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and gays and lesbians were even denied the right to
visit their partners in hospitals the way family members could,
but those prohibitions fell and soon after same sex marriages
became the law of the land. Today, as President Trump's
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessen if he feels discriminated against as
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a gay man. The only discrimination today comes from Kamala Harris,
whose New Books says she did not put Pete Boodae
Judge on her ticket because she felt America would not
accept a black woman running with a gay man. Well
guess what, Kamala, we would as long as the woman
on the ticket who was not you. Finally, Brian, As
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for transsexuals, Charlie Kirk was not anti trance. He did
oppose giving Title nine taxpayer funds to schools that let
biological men play women's sports, and Charlie fervently opposed using
drugs and especially surgery, to try altering the sex of children.
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Charlie may not have celebrated transgenderism for religious reasons. He
may not have celebrated divorce or adultery or a lot
of other things. But in America's pluralistic society, we let
adults live as they choose, so long as they don't
infringe on the rights of others. That's why you and
I are libertarians. The bottom line, friends, is that Democrats
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are running out of victims, so they're desperately clinging to
illegal aliens and transsexuals, including the most violent that is
truly sick, truly un American. As more and more Americans
of all races and persuasions will continue to prove Democrats
wrong at the ballot box, we will start getting more
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and more of those former groups under our tent.
Speaker 1 (01:24:28):
And what do you say, brother, I say, your hit
a run on the head jack, which is always the case.
You know, the couple of things I noted. I think
you are astute in your observation that they're running out
of victims, victims that they can attend to their needs
and rescue them from whatever perceived problem is out there.
But see, that is why I believe, and I think
I'm firm on this ground, that they have stirred the
(01:24:49):
pot of this whole idea that we are systemically and
culturally racist. We all playing nice together. I've been working
with and being led by as elected officials black folks
for basically my entire life. I've worked in companies where
black people had prominent positions. I've worked side by side
with black lawyers and other people of different ethnicities than
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pasting Northern European white guy Brian Thomas always did well together.
We had no problems. We cooperated well, layed nice in
the play pet you know what I mean. I mean,
and that we collectively had made such great advancements against
racism and working together based on a meritocracy. I think
the Democrats are like, oh my god, we're gonna lose
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this valuable one size fits all if you ain't Democrat,
you ain't black group. So they start raising this specter
that out here there's this sinister, unspoken racism that's going on,
that's systemically all lined up against black people or people
of color. I think it's nonsense, but that's the pot
that's been stirred. That's why I think we turned in
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George Floyd for all his problems and the circumstances surrounding
his death, into this martyr in the name of well,
police are racist or something. I think it's a whole
cloth creation, and they created it because they were losing
that sort of belief or that perception that the Democrats
were the only ones who could help the black population
or the minority population in this country.
Speaker 14 (01:26:17):
The essence of the Democratic Party is to divide people
into these groups, and it's just hateful one other Democrat group.
We haven't mentioned by the way, and they're always going
to be with us college kids. Charlie Kirk had been
making tremendous interroads with him, and that's of course why
they went after him. I pray Erica will continue, especially
(01:26:38):
with young women, but Democrats still rule the campuses and
now social media, because most kids will always look for something,
something to rebel against Brando and the wild One. What
are you rebelling against? What do you got? Yeah, before
we run out of time, Brian, could I say one
thing about Pete Hagsith. You brought him up earlier still
(01:26:58):
in Transsexuals is well. Pete Heseth accused of being a
chest beating Neanderthal who's war like and only once war.
He's working for a president who is avoiding and ending
wars more than any president in American history. And of
course now there's a possibility that we're going to find
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lasting peace in Gaza and throughout the Middle East. But
the most important way to do that Trump and hex
Seth realize is to have a fighting force capable of
winning wars and scaring your enemies so that they won't invade.
Speaker 1 (01:27:36):
Yeah, I think you're right on that one as well,
and I can't let this comment go unstated. You mentioned
using gender surgery to alter the sex. It does not
alter the sex. I know you didn't intend it to
come across that way. Trying, yeah, but you can't try.
You can't succeed ever, No, doing anything to alter your sex.
(01:27:59):
Like me putting on a this does not make me
a woman, meet chopping off my twigging berries does not
make me a woman. There's no difference fundamentally, but practically speaking,
a huge difference given the permanence of the surgery, which
to me is I think it is just an outright
form of child abuse that should be criminal. But that's me,
and I had to say that out loud.
Speaker 14 (01:28:18):
No, you're absolutely right, and I'm glad you clarified it.
But yes, they try to do this, and they try
to do this, of course, so that they have more victims.
Speaker 1 (01:28:25):
Exactly to no end. Jack added in always a real
pleasure having you on the show. I appreciate your insight,
your wisdom, your logic, and of course you're tying it
into historical backgrounds as well. Outstanding as always. I'll look
forward to another discussion with you, hopefully next week at
this time, and I hope you have a fantastic week
and best of health and love to you in your
better half and to yours. Thanks Brian, Thanks brother. Seven
seventeen fifty five kerc DE talk station. Maureen, I think
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you'll have time to make a call if Joe opens
the phone lines. We'll have a little bit of time
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Brian Patterned Observer.
Speaker 15 (01:31:05):
Oh, thank you. I wanted to talk about what you
mentioned and when you opened up the show talking about
President Trump having our military going into the different city
or the National Guard actually going into the different cities.
And again I'm going to refer to podcasts I listened
to every Weekend about they were interviewing a panel of
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retired generals, and they went into the whole discussion of
fifth generation warfare and how it relates to how it's
so different than normal warfare that we're used to with
armed people in uniforms that you could identify. Well. They
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you've got robotics, you've got information warfare with the media,
and you know TikTok videos shaping people's thoughts and different
things like that, and how they attack our water supply,
our electrical grid and things like that. And they named
these groups, they're called polystab units. What they are is
they're like political stability units and it's anything but you know,
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helping with stability. They are disruptors. They're fifteen member squads
and they're everywhere across our nation and they could do
things like these attacks on water grids and different things.
And they actually mentioned trained the railments and General Flynn
mentioned that these Palstine, Ohio situation in regards to that,
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thinking that it could have been done by one of
these fifteen member squads so as far as president.
Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
Because the wheel bearing the heat up and cause the
train of a row with a bad wheel bearing. I'm
a little reluctant to believe that it's had to interject
that thought, but it's possible. Go ahead, Maureen.
Speaker 15 (01:32:50):
Yeah. But anyway, those kinds of things that people need
to be extra visilan and looking out for because those
things aren't going to start to happen as they close
in on the deep state. And what he's talking about
was the National Garden. Maybe President Trump's way of prepositioning
our troops in the area where they have identified these
fifteen members squads, polystat units, and that they could be
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there so that when the arrests start to happen, Tony
is just the tip of the iceberg. There's going to
be a whole lot more rests and a lot more indictments.
If I have higher profile than Tomy, I'm talking Obama, Brennan, Clapper, Bolton, Clinton,
Hillary specifically, the President Trump always puts on the social
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media about Obama being the tip of the sphere or
the oh gosh, what did he call it? That all
roads lead to Obama. So those arrests are coming, and
then therefore our troops can either dissipate these groups that
would react to those arrests, or they'll be there when
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that conflict arises.
Speaker 1 (01:33:57):
So well if he's an excuse to declare Marshall law,
which scares the living hell out of me, Marene. But
I suppose you can launch criminal investigations of these groups
if they're coordinated to commit criminal activity. We don't need
to worry about freedom speech. We're talking about activity that
is directed towards law breaking, committing crimes. That is solid
right there in the wheel of the wheelhouse of Rico.
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Two or more people engage in coordinated criminal activity, there's
your conspiracy and there is your convictions. If in fact
it's happening, you got to prove that beyond a reasonable
bout in a court of law, and of course there
will be some unrest. And think about rail How difficult
would it be to derail a train? I think it
was a wheelbaring in connection with Palestine. But if you
gave me some reasonably available equipment, pride bars and things
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of that nature, I suspect that me and one other
guy could probably just take a section of rail off
of a railroad track. It's not a huge task to accomplish,
is it? When you think about it and then back
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at the freestanding power plant. Yeah, and we've already heard
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five CARSE Morning Show from Americans for Prosperity, Donovan and Neil.
It's always a pleasure to have you on the show. Brian.
Speaker 3 (01:36:42):
Great to be with you as always.
Speaker 1 (01:36:43):
And in spite of the government shutdown, you're still there,
You're still alive. Your world has not come to a
screeching halt.
Speaker 7 (01:36:50):
The only thing was.
Speaker 2 (01:36:51):
My kids asked that they actually had to go to
school today, and I said, yeah, schools aren't shut down,
and you go to Catholic school anyway, so you're.
Speaker 1 (01:36:58):
Going you have a workaround with government school shutdowns. Donaleia,
what is this actually going to mean? We all know
what this is about. These subsidies that kicked in during
COVID nineteen, which let rich people get their Obamacare premium subsidized.
And I know the word rich is subjective, but the
cutoff used to be sixty two to five, and I
guess it's going back to sixty two thousand and five. No,
(01:37:20):
six hundred thousand dollars income homes can take advantage of this.
This COVID nineteen implemented well giveaway from government. So there's
a whole bunch of whaling and gnashing of teeth out there.
I'm just wondering how they can justify the claim that
they're taking away healthcare from millions and millions of Americans.
I guess only one and a half to two million
(01:37:41):
people are eligible for this, But then again, they're also
making more than that four hundred percent of poverty income threshold.
So this is what it's all about. This is it.
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 2 (01:37:55):
Well, and what's crazy too, is this is policy that
demo crowds voted for.
Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:38:01):
They knew that during COVID era, when they increased these subsidies,
provided these subsidies that they were set to expire, that
was the deal. That was what they voted for in
support of. And now they're coming back saying, you know,
holding the government hostage, in fact, shutting it down as
of midnight this morning. Just goes to show your Brian, right,
there's no such thing as.
Speaker 1 (01:38:21):
A temporary government program.
Speaker 2 (01:38:23):
And they enact these things, they don't go away because
there are people like Chuck Schumer and the King, Jeffries
and Marcy Captain Great Landsman and the rest of the
crew out there fighting to keep these government programs in
place that are wholly and entirely unnecessary and outside the
scope of the federal government beyond you know, the COVID
(01:38:43):
nineteen crisis that was created.
Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
Yeah, I'm COVID nineteen crisis. Well, and the other component
of this, I don't know, it seems to be well,
it's not lost. They all get it. They're buying time
until like what mid November with the cr anyway, continuing
funding at last year's level, which is an outlandish, outrageous amount,
but there it is in writing on the cr Democrats
could vote for that, and then they could go to
(01:39:06):
work and finish up the twelve appropriation bills, during which
time and the sausage making process that goes along with it,
they can ask for and probably end up scoring a
bunch of victories and getting what they want in spending.
In other words, an opportunity to extend these subsidies even
further with appropriations process. Am I wrong on that?
Speaker 7 (01:39:26):
Well, that's sort of what the president has been saying.
Speaker 2 (01:39:28):
From what I've been reading, you know that there's opportunities
for those discussions, but let's keep you know, we shouldn't
conflate the two issues and hold the government hostage in
the situation you know, Republicans got you know, what you
see with these is they'll try to tack on different
writers and make deals. What Republicans did for the first
time in a long time in Washington will say, we're
(01:39:49):
not going to try to score partisan political points here.
We're just going to keep the government running at current
levels while we finish the budget process. Democrats are still
stuck in some of these ideas that hey, we actually
have to try to get something in order to do
our jobs. No, just keep the government running from the
government and go, you know, don't conflate the two issues.
So they have and we are here where we are
(01:40:11):
today with a shutdown federal government and American military overseas
doing their jobs but not getting paid.
Speaker 1 (01:40:19):
Yeah, but they're guaranteed to get their money under federal law.
I understand that. I also thought it was rather interesting
that Congress continues to get paid. Senators and representatives are
all going to continue to get paid. How did that
work out? Isn't that amazing?
Speaker 2 (01:40:35):
Courts they control the the power of the purse, Brian,
They're not going to not pay themselves.
Speaker 1 (01:40:40):
For all the great work they're doing.
Speaker 3 (01:40:42):
Well, it's why.
Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
Legislation all snarket site.
Speaker 2 (01:40:44):
It's why legislation like to Prevent Government Shutdowns Act is important.
We need to remove some of those incentive mechanisms that
allow the you know, the Congress to continue to operate
and function and you know, largely be unimpacted when they
fail to get their core essential constitutional responsibility done. To
prevent government shutdowns back would solve.
Speaker 1 (01:41:06):
Some of those problems, remove some of those intensives and sort.
Speaker 2 (01:41:09):
Of force Congress's hand to at least keep the government
fund until it gets its normal.
Speaker 1 (01:41:13):
Order of business done. Yeah, I forgot that still floating
around out there. Wouldn't that be a wonderful thing. You
wouldn't have to worry about this happening anymore. And now
these mass layoffs that they're considering. I know the omb
is issued a statement suggesting that a lot of employees
could completely lose their jobs, but it's been circulating widely
and widely reported that yesterday one hundred thousand federal workers
took the offer to quit and take their payout. So
(01:41:37):
I guess we're already down one hundred thousand. That's translates
to a lot of money over the years in savings.
Speaker 2 (01:41:43):
Yeah, I mean, I think you know, that's I've appreciated
seeing the White House talk about that quite a bit
and saying, look, you know, if you're willing to shut
the government down, maybe we're going to evaluate what parts
of the government even need to be open in.
Speaker 1 (01:41:55):
The first place.
Speaker 2 (01:41:57):
You'll see what ends up coming up in a patent.
But I do think right like at the heart of
the problem here, right, the reason I think we struggle
to get our budgeting done on a federal level for
decades is because the dang thing has grown so much.
Nobody knows where all the money is, where all the
money should go, and what we actually need to be doing.
We do need a massive.
Speaker 7 (01:42:16):
Downsizing our federal government.
Speaker 2 (01:42:18):
We shouldn't be shutting the government down like this and
creating a crisis and problems. But we need to downside
the sky's and scope of our government. And that's something
nice to hear the Trump administration, you know, kind of
bringing back up again after the early early days of
the administration. There's a lot of there's a lot of
cuts and reform needed.
Speaker 1 (01:42:35):
There no question you talked about the money flowing, amount
of money flowing out of federal government. I mean, we've
had this problem here locally in Cincinnati. You give money
to a non governmental organization which has this wonderful stated
purpose on what it's going to accomplish with the money.
No one ever follows up to see if anything's been
done with it. I mean, we learned that a Doge
in the early I mean, we were so excited about
Doge in the work in the what they were revealing
(01:42:56):
the American public about where their dollars went out into
the world for all the these crazy programs. Crazy as
any identified program might have been, we don't know if
it actually was even done. These NGOs have big fat salaries.
All were not for profit. Yeah, but you're making five
hundred grandy years. The is the board of directors member
of the NGO? What's right with that?
Speaker 3 (01:43:17):
That's right?
Speaker 2 (01:43:17):
Well, and that's part of what Chuck Schumer the Democrats
are holding hostage here is they're saying they want to
restore some of those programs.
Speaker 1 (01:43:25):
Or so some of that funding just ludicrous.
Speaker 2 (01:43:27):
And this is stuff that you know across you to
talk to any America and they said, why am I
funding you know, a million dollars for some wacky program
in the heart of Africa. That program can go out
and get its own money from you know, let's wing
crazy donors. It doesn't need to have the tax American
taxpayer paying for it. Use that money to pay for roads,
fighter jets, and border security.
Speaker 1 (01:43:47):
That's what the federal government should be spending our tax dollar.
Speaker 7 (01:43:49):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:43:49):
Yeah, get line over at George Soros's organization stand alone
with the rest of those people to hand out. If
he thinks your program has merit, he'd be more than
happy to fund it, right, Is that the way the
World War?
Speaker 2 (01:44:00):
Yeah? Yeah, well, and that's the we'll get too deep here,
but you know that's part of the problem right as
you're pointing out there, Bran, the federal government has sort
of grown into this space of being nonprofit community granting entity.
Speaker 3 (01:44:15):
Nonprofits.
Speaker 2 (01:44:16):
Charity organizations do great work, but they should be going
out there and getting that from donors based on the
meritive of what they're accomplishing, not waiting for the federal
government to give them handouts and taxpayer dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:44:27):
It's it's all out of lack.
Speaker 2 (01:44:29):
And that's the opportunity we see in these situations, right,
Not that it's a good opportunity, but provides an opportunity
to talk about what what the government really should be
doing and what's at stake.
Speaker 1 (01:44:39):
Donald, Neo Americans for Prosperity. I always love talking with you.
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I encourage my listeners to get in touch and the
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used your services realized what's there for them.
Speaker 16 (01:48:11):
My gosh, you know, it's ironic how many Ohioans are
unaware that the Ohiovice Code has established the presence for
every county to be funded a Veteran Service office. The
irony here is that we're not federally funded. We're not
(01:48:32):
shutting down, right, We're by county taxpayers, so there's no
impact on us. So you can still come see us. Right,
So we're we're funded by our county tax payers. It's
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Speaker 1 (01:48:44):
We are not the VA.
Speaker 16 (01:48:46):
We support veterans in establishing the paperwork for the benefits
compensation with the VA from their service on active duty.
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Well, you I bet there were me included just sort
of worked under the presumption that this was a federally
funded situation. We're one of the few states that has
a Veteran Service office in every county. From what I understand,
absolutely right, it's it's close enough to be called an anomaly.
So this is a creation of the state.
Speaker 7 (01:49:12):
It is.
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And when were these Veteran Service offices established? How long
ago was the legislation? This goes back to almost Civil
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Speaker 16 (01:49:32):
Right, And so even after the Civil War, you would
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veteran friends at Claremont County do just that. What's the
value of what you do? Steve?
Speaker 16 (01:52:49):
You know from the veteran perspective, there are in this
information age the VA hangs on our website, file for
your benefits here.
Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
Talk to you too many times. That's that is a
bad idea.
Speaker 16 (01:53:03):
It's a bad idea for the preponderance, not the whole,
the proponerance. There are some extremely smart veterans out there
who will do the research, who will figure out the
the order of filing no different than going into a
court proceeding. There is an order of precedence in filing
your case. So it's the same way with the VA.
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If they upset the apple cart, file a form before
another one was due, or get to the second or
third tertiary event, the vehicle kick it back.
Speaker 1 (01:53:32):
What that means is the veteran's waiting even.
Speaker 16 (01:53:34):
Longer now, and you're saving the government money by not
paying you out due to the benefits you deserve because
you filed your paperwork wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:53:41):
I have this this vision of that that Hollywood movie
scenario where you stand in line for an hour and
a half and you you you don't have Form three
sixteen B. Return to line seven, stand in line, get
Formed three sixteen B filled out, then return to that.
That's one of those things I think, well it is, it's.
Speaker 16 (01:53:56):
Yeah, right, And you know, we have a sister service
called the United States Navy, And when the Navy takes
us around and transports us to foreign nations, the sailors
love putting signs on hatches doors that says free ice
cream at two o'clock, and the Marines will line up
for two ice creams and they all sit around laughing
at us. But it's the only thing we've got to do, Brian.
So it's very similar in the VA hanging file for
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your benefits.
Speaker 1 (01:54:19):
Here.
Speaker 16 (01:54:20):
The great thing about our office, my service officers go
through training up to five times a year, four times
at the state level, once at the national level. The
manuals too, and you know from just the judicial process,
laws and governing, there's mammoth manuals that they research and
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go through to understand what is the filing precedence, what
needs to be had. Yeah, they're like reading stereo instruction
absolutely right, right, So if you don't understand schematics, if
you don't understand in the event or the actual form
or was the form the latest form release, because if
it's an old form of via kickaback, get.
Speaker 1 (01:55:01):
Written by someone with only a remote familiarity with the
English language.
Speaker 16 (01:55:04):
Well correct, and hopefully you don't get an offshore operator. However,
it's really unique in the fact that one everything we
do is free. There is no backdoor profiting by my
office because you receive benefits were funded by the county. Therefore,
everything the veteran comes in and receives is free. Counseling
by educated individuals who have been certified with the DAV,
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the VFW, the American Legion, the National County Veteran Service Offices.
Speaker 1 (01:55:34):
Well, and I'm looking at the Clermont County Veteran Services
website and all of the resources that you have right
there that link the veterans to where they need to
be online. And of course the work that you do
there is all fully identified. So it's just not just
registering to get military benefits. The benefits right go way
beyond that.
Speaker 16 (01:55:54):
There is Yeah, there's a three legged stool to what
we do. It's the benefits from the VA, but there's
all so transportation for veterans to and from their VA
appointments if they're a county veteran, right, there's also emergency
financial assistance life hits, right, and there's something about the
family of veterans who have worn the sacred cloth of
our country, that we are here to underpin you, to
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show you up. When an emergency hits, we can validate
it to help you out that emergency exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:56:21):
And let's face it, there are a lot of troubled
veterans out there's a consequence of their service country. They've
come back with struggles because they serve their country. Ye, God,
bless you for providing these resources to I mean, this
is what every state should have. This, I fully agree.
I mean, I'm not one to want to expand government, man, right,
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but if you're going to pay for something, you know,
we've got to value of the American veterans. We've got
to make their life easier and get them the services
and maybe even the medical support they need. That's what
the VA is for, man.
Speaker 16 (01:56:54):
I think by and large, the American public wants the
veterans taken care of.
Speaker 3 (01:56:59):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:56:59):
Thank you for keeping our shores safe, exactly. I mean
that's my profound, profoundly held belief system. And I know
my listening audience anyway feels that way. And I bet
if you did a poll of the American people generally,
this would be an overwhelmingly agree bi partisan agree agreement.
We finally have one. We're out. You know, we are
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out of time. It's seven fifty five and you go
a little bit longer sometimes, Steve, and part of me
wants to ask you what your reaction was yesterday, Pete hegseeth.
But you don't have to. If you just want to say,
we're out of time, I'm sorry.
Speaker 16 (01:57:33):
It is picking off the walls allowed in here us Joe,
that's opening up an envelope we might not close back down.
Speaker 1 (01:57:42):
So pointed out the time constraints. I didn't want to
send you off into it. Thanks a lot. County Veterans
dot Com. That's where're gonna find the Climate. County Veteran
Services Executive Doctor Steve Belzer, Thank you, God bless you,
sir for what you're doing for my friends out there
and the listening audience. Take advantage of it, folks, it's
not taking advantage. This is stuff you earn correct help
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to Lunch Wednesday, Jim and Jacks without further ado. I'm
pleased to welcome back, and timing couldn't be better considering
the government's been shut down since UH twelve oh one
this morning. Welcome back to the Morning show, Congressman David Taylor.
(01:58:52):
It's a pleasure to have you on the show, sir.
Speaker 3 (01:58:54):
Good morning, Brian. Thanks for having me part of.
Speaker 1 (01:58:57):
Me in terms of the shutdown, and it's my pleasure.
By the way, I almost want to start with this
seems to me, this shutdown seems that may have been played.
It played into Donald Trump's hand. He did campaign on
draining the swamp, producing the size and the scope of government.
This does present, given the Omb pronouncement on this, that
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this does present an opportunity for Donald Trump to whittle
down the size and scope of the number of employees
in the federal government. Isn't that like a positive thing?
I know Chucky Schumer is having an aneurysm over, but
this sounds like an ideal opportunity to whittle away the
fat in government.
Speaker 3 (01:59:32):
Absolutely. The President's already spoken on that, and you know,
I think hopefully that's going to be something that pushes
them forward to get this ridiculous shutdown and sooner rather
than later they shut down various shutdown. The families will
be hurt, farmers will be hurt, border security and border
patrol agents may not be paid. And those are not
(01:59:54):
my words, those are the words of King Jeffries the
last time the shutdown came around. So hopefully they'll they'll
make sense of this and you get the government running again,
because you know a lot of people are going to
be hurt by this, and primarily as people they allegedly
care about.
Speaker 1 (02:00:11):
Well, well that's true, but you know, I mean shimmer statement.
Well there it is. Trump admitted himself that he's using
using Americans as political puns, and by the word Americans
in this particular case, he's talking about government employees, right,
I mean, he says he's admitting that he's doing it,
doing the firing of people, if God forbid that happens.
He's using Americans as punds. Again, the subset of all
(02:00:31):
of us out here in the unwashed masses, who can
face termination from their employment on a moment's notice.
Speaker 3 (02:00:37):
We have a.
Speaker 1 (02:00:40):
I mean, we all are subject to this. I mean,
I've been through corporate reorganizations. People lose their jobs. I've
seen a number of articles even love late, like the
airline industry shedding four thousand jobs. Why will artificial intelligence
or whatever the streamline in the processes. We're not immune
from being fired. But the moment any federal worker deals
with the idea and the concept of maybe not getting
a pay check or losing their job is if the
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world came to an end with Democrats.
Speaker 3 (02:01:05):
Right. And the Democrats talk constantly about the need for
all the massive numbers of federal workers. But now when
when they're willing to put those very people that they
say they care about danger in order to push forward
their agenda, which which favors in every way possible illegal aliens.
I mean, they've done it under the previous administration, where
(02:01:25):
they brought in as many as they could when they
didn't didn't across the border fast enough, they set up
a private jet service that people could call in and
get brought to the United States. And they all voted
against the one big, beautiful bill that would strip the
federal benefits for illegal aliens at the same time, and
(02:01:49):
actually during that debate, I watched up I take about
one hundred and five Democrats walk up to the podium
and make individually make the same motion, the essence of
which was, they brought and illegal aliens should be able
to continue to receive federal benefits that are meant for Americans.
And now they're going to shut down the government in
order to protect the illegal aliens they have in the country.
(02:02:11):
Now it's abandoning all the people that they allegedly care about. Again.
Speaker 1 (02:02:15):
Well, and those benefits, sorry about that had a cough
button issue. Those benefits are the subsidies that kicked in
as a consequence of COVID nineteen, where the cap of
sixty two to five to get some supplements, you couldn't
get it if you made sixty two to five and
a dollar. So that was in place before COVID. COVID
(02:02:35):
an excuse to lift that cap and give even some
very very wealthy people assistance with their insurance premiums und
an Obamacare plan that's going to go back. They knew
this was going to end when the bill that allowed
the supplements got passed. It had a finite date. It's
the end of this year. I mean, it's not like
they didn't see this coming. Now they're thinking that they're
talking about, oh my god, the world's going to come
(02:02:55):
to an end. There wasn't the world going to come
to an end when you put a finite date for
these supplements to stop right exactly.
Speaker 3 (02:03:03):
At the date that they picked. And in the the
pandemic has been over for years now that it's it's
way past time for us to go back to normal
operating procedure. And but these benefits that they passed, that
they voted in, make their base happy, so they're going
to do whatever they can to defend them.
Speaker 1 (02:03:25):
Well, and I guess I'm kind of wondering considering those
that make four hundred percent or less of poverty level
are still going to get the supplements. Isn't that really
their base? Those low income Americans who will cling to
federal subsidies and and and and and lifelines that they
perceive them to be. This is again more well healed
folks that are getting their subsidies cut off.
Speaker 3 (02:03:47):
No, I agree hundred percent, And definitely this whole situation
doesn't make much sense, right. Yeah, you know, honestly, I
think that what we're the only reason behind it that
I can see that makes sense to me. And I
haven't heard anybody else say this, but I'm sure lots
of people are thinking it. They are seeing Donald Trump's
policies working for all American people. You know, the GDP
(02:04:09):
just came out. It was more than two times higher
than what the CBO estimated it would be. Inflation's going down,
wages are going up, trillions of dollars being invested in
American businesses, and we secured the border, we're removing the
criminal aliens that they imported, and they're desperate to stop
that momentum. And you know, honestly, this is about the
greatest lengths you can go to. And every single one
(02:04:30):
of these people shouting for the shutdown of the Democrats
side of in the past said how dumb shutdowns are?
Speaker 15 (02:04:39):
You know?
Speaker 3 (02:04:39):
The Nancy Pelosi in twenty eighteen said there's no such
thing as a good shutdown of government. I guess unless
it serves Democrats at projects.
Speaker 1 (02:04:49):
Ah, David Taylor, you anticipate in the next question. These
subsidies came about during COVID nineteen. Who is clamoring for
shutting down non essential businesses? Who's for shutting down church
is where you're going to mingle with people and you
didn't need to do that. Who shut down, you know,
some mom and pops stores and told people they can
only shop at one side of the aisle to a
home depot and not the other side. I mean, there's
(02:05:10):
non essential workers that aren't going to work today in
federal government. Non essential. They're the ones that declared non
essential businesses, and of course declaring religion and the freedom
of free exercise of religion and the right to freedom
of assembly a constitutionally enshrined rights. They're the ones that
declared those days were over during COVID. So I guess
it depends on whose ox is being court, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (02:05:32):
Absolutely And all those ridiculous requirements that led to the
shutdown of schools and businesses, we're finding out more and
more were negotiated between Democrats, the CDC and teachers unions
based on zero science whatsoever. So we need some accountability
for that too. Their lives were ruined and lost during
that time frame, and that never should have happened.
Speaker 1 (02:05:54):
Well, we know that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid payments
will continue. That is not a problem. It's not going
to get shut down. Federal workers ultimately will get paid
when they go back to work, assuming that they do
and don't quit. I did read Congressman Taylor, maybe you
can confirm this that one hundred thousand federal workers resigned
and took their early buyout package yesterday. So we've already
(02:06:17):
shaved off one hundred thousand with that one in one day.
Is that right?
Speaker 3 (02:06:21):
The last word I saw was they were threatening to
I'll have to confirm today if that paperwork actually got clouds.
Speaker 1 (02:06:28):
All right, Well, who's truly going to be implicated by
a government shutdown? Since essential services are going to remain
in place. I even note that they're not going to
close the parks down. They're not going to bar you
from seeing the World War Two memorial from behind a gate.
Speaker 3 (02:06:43):
Yeah, I'm sure that a lot of the National Park
employees are going to be deemed unessential, though there's certain
monuments especially in DC. You can you can enjoy from
a distance that don't require staffing of any kind, but
lots of federal workers who would in turn, and our
office uh is non essential. Our core staff is essential.
(02:07:04):
So that's that's important.
Speaker 1 (02:07:06):
That's here.
Speaker 3 (02:07:06):
My district staff have my Washington DC staff, But it
does affect a lot of rank and file federal workers
and in bureaucracy. And that's you know, honestly, that's ah,
as you said earlier, crazy opportunity for President Trump to
make some long needed changes. And these bloated agencies are
not only have too many people, but have lost the
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direction of what they're they're intended to be doing. So
it's I hope that that's motivation for the Democrats, even
though it's it's well, we'd miss out on a chance
to get something that done. I think it'd be better
if they just said, let's don't risk it and let's
let's ask the clean CR. Because that's what they asked for.
They ask for a clean CR short term, which we
(02:07:48):
gave them. Then once they got that, they've got their
laundry list of your ridiculous demands right, and.
Speaker 1 (02:07:53):
The clean yard keeps us at the ridiculous funding levels
that were set last year which are way too high.
I mean, I I don't know why could pay about that.
That's a gift right there. And it's really irked a
lot of my listeners that we didn't have a CR
that well spent less money. But it puts the ball
firmly in the Democrats court, given that funding levels remain
at the current level. Yet they rejected that it would
have done that all the way through November. Why so
(02:08:15):
you could go back to work on the twelve appropriation
bills and correct me if I'm wrong, Congressman Taylor, during
which time you can ask for the return of these
subsidies if you can wrangle it and negotiate during the
sausage making process.
Speaker 3 (02:08:29):
Right, And you're right on both counts. They know this
is the same CR that they agreed to six months ago,
and one that they they've passed thirteen times under President Biden.
They've never seen FCR they didn't like until this time.
The good news on the appropriations bills, and this is
more motivation for them to try to throw some sand
(02:08:49):
in the gears. If we've got all twelve appropriation bills
out of committee, they're ready to go to the floor. Oh,
so we can sidicate. The Senate has I believe seven,
possibly eight of their appropriations bills done, so we're on
the precipice of having our first budget in thirty one years,
which would be it would be great, you know, and
obviously that will be very bad headlines for the Democrats.
(02:09:10):
So I'm just hoping the motivations that they see to
pass the cr outweigh the ones that have to try
to grind everything to a halt.
Speaker 1 (02:09:18):
Well, I guess now, I'm wildly curious to see what's
in the twelve appropriate are that in the appropriation bills
that have entered out that have come out of committee,
because quite often it disappoints a lot of my friends
and me that Republicans also will pile on for additional
spending because well, their state has an interest that needs
to continue funding and we're not going to cut my
interest off. So you guys over in those other states
(02:09:39):
cut it off. There's always that again sausage making process.
We end up with the budget that far exceeds the
prior year's budget.
Speaker 3 (02:09:46):
Yeah, I mean, I'm sure all of us, me included,
will have issues with the bills in their final form.
But I got to think it's better than this. You know,
kick the can down the road and you know, hang
this albatross around our grandchill next that we're doing now,
we've been living on crs for far too long. Not
(02:10:07):
perfect budget is better than no budget. We're going to
get the closest we can do it to the best budget. Well,
we're going to get the best pleasure we can close
to perfect as we can get.
Speaker 1 (02:10:15):
That's good. And only by doing twelve appropriation bills can
you avoid the monstrosity that is an omnibus spending bill.
Speaker 3 (02:10:22):
Right right. And you know that's why I was encouraged
on this, and that's why I was happy to vote
for the CR even though I hate CRS. It is
short term and there is good reason to do it
because we are on the verge of actually putting forth
a budget. And we passed the all total appropriation bills
out of the House. That'll that'll put pressure on Democrats
(02:10:44):
to to actually act on a budget for a change,
And that's Congress is like number one job. That's what
we're supposed to be doing there. We haven't done it,
and it forever nineteen ninety seven. That's that's a terrible
track record. Congressman Taylor, you're not part of that track record.
I'm glad to see you're working hard to get back
to regular order, which we're desperate for out here in
the in the unwashed mass world we live in, Congressman
(02:11:07):
David tayl or anything, any further comments on where we are,
what's the next step as you see it coming? And
is this shutdown going to last very long? If you
had to read tea leaves, well, I don't think it's
gonna last very long. I get accused of being an
optimist now and again, but also I don't think you know.
What I've been surprised by, Brian, is they're not getting
(02:11:27):
their water carried by the national media the way they
usually do. Right. So, there's usually all these outlets of
all kinds from ABC, NBC, CBS to the cable networks traditionally,
you know, go wall to wall coverage saying Republicans have
caused the shutdown, Republicans are starving babies and killing old people.
You're not seeing much of this. You're actually seeing some
(02:11:50):
Democrat leadership on TV getting asked reasonably fair questions that
they're not used to and it's hard for him to
answer with their their long track record of always supported it,
please never voting against one. All this rhetoric they put up,
which is actually true, for a change, shut it down
the government is a bad thing, and I think it
(02:12:10):
would be hard for them to hold the line, And honestly,
I think their numbers will get worse and worse if
they don't get the federal government running again.
Speaker 1 (02:12:20):
Congress and David Taylor, it's always the distinct pleasure having
you on the program. Keep up the great work. I
wish you all the best as we move forward in
this process and hopefully the nearest to our collective benefit.
We the American taxpayers, have significant concern about where we are.
The deficit keeps getting bigger, and the hole keeps getting deeper,
and the debt service keeps getting more and more significant
(02:12:40):
every year. Congressman Taylor, You're always welcome here in the
fifty five KRC Morning Show. Look forward to having you
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Speaker 3 (02:12:46):
Thank you, my friend. Have a great day.
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could be worse. A judge could be a Bengals fan.
He yikes, Chuck Ingram Punk fifty the talk station, Ane
five KRCD talk station. I suppose the Bengals could use
an extra fan considering the number of fans dramatically reduced
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given the way the season's going this year. Welcome back,
Judge Innapolitano. I love this second.
Speaker 4 (02:19:34):
Thank you, Brian, A pleasure to be here. Now forgive
my ignorance.
Speaker 1 (02:19:37):
What is the Bengals record two and two and the
only reason, the only reason the old Giants one and three? Yeah,
but I bet you didn't have to rely on the
other team for your lone victory. If it weren't for
the poor play of our opponents, we wouldn't even have
two to put under our belt.
Speaker 4 (02:19:53):
Yeah. Yeah, the one victory we have, even though we
have this new quarterback, it was two interceptions won by
a you know, refrigerator. Perry size defensive lineman.
Speaker 1 (02:20:07):
I remember the fridge. You're going back way back for
that one. Yes, well, how.
Speaker 4 (02:20:11):
Could you forget him?
Speaker 7 (02:20:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:20:13):
But if you weighed about three hundred and fifty or
four hundred pounds.
Speaker 1 (02:20:16):
No kidding, Well, and I suppose one thing you've got
that we don't have. Our quarterback has a glass jaw phenomenon.
He gets injured when you just look at him. So
Joe Burrow's out for months with the turf toe injury
on the heels of prior injury.
Speaker 4 (02:20:30):
How talented he is. I didn't know he was that
injury prone. I'm sorry to hear that.
Speaker 1 (02:20:33):
Yeah, it's it's breaking everybody's heart because he is truly
an amazing quarterback when he's able to play. I like,
what a gauge your reaction. I'm kind of curious to
get your action on the government shutdown. Just before we
dive on into you the column, which is outstanding, I
called you out. I read this thing in my response
to the judgement you were on You were on fire
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when you wrote this. It's an answered yep, yep. But
before we dive into some of the the historically related
information about the sending federal troops into cities to enforce
state law. Maybe you get a reaction to the government shutdown.
This seems to be nonsense. This is proof that once
you establish a government program that does have a finite lifespan.
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When they passed the law extending supplements to people over
the four hundred percent of poverty level, it had a deadline.
That deadline is the end of this year. The Democrats
voted for that. Knew this was coming, but don't let
a good crisis go to waste. We got this cr
thing because they didn't do their work yet to get
the twelve appropriation bills passed. We're heading toward an omnibus
thing again. Since nineteen ninety seven, they haven't done it,
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so they put the brakes on it yesterday. We're shutting
the government down over this quote unquote entitlement.
Speaker 4 (02:21:45):
That really is did you know if you look at
what is shut down, it's sort of the non essential
things the government parks, the public parks and things like that.
The military is still there, the FBI is still there,
the TSA is still there, the irs is shutdown. I mean,
I don't want to sound snarky. I would probably have
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voted with Senator ran Paul in that I wouldn't vote
to increase the government's debt. Of course, in my world,
there would be no Obamacare, there would be no transfer payments.
The government would only do what it's expressly authorized to
do in the Constitution. That's not the world we live in,
and you can't undo that overnight.
Speaker 1 (02:22:28):
But you're right.
Speaker 4 (02:22:29):
One of the ways that they got Obamacare through back
in the Obama days, you know, we're talking twenty one year,
we're talking twenty twelve, was by having these sunsets in there.
Speaker 3 (02:22:46):
Now.
Speaker 4 (02:22:46):
Of course, they don't like the sunsets. The sunsets will
hurt people who were relying on it, and the Democrats
seem to feel that this is a fertile political base
for them for twenty twenty six.
Speaker 1 (02:23:02):
Well, since the waiver of the four hundred percent of
poverty cap at sixty two five was done because of COVID,
the predicate doesn't exist anymore. The very reason for its
existence doesn't exist anymore. And we're not talking about people
who are necessarily in life's margins. You know, sixty two
five hundred dollars may seem like a small amount to some,
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but that's kind of average income level in the United States.
So we're not talking about folks who are you know,
on say, assisted living, snap benefits, living in a section
eight housing. We're talking about people with jobs that have
monetary resources.
Speaker 4 (02:23:38):
Agreed agreed with you. And this is this is the
problem that we confront when people are given government large
s and they plan their lives around it, and then
it ends it's it's painful for them. They complain to
their elected representatives who don't want to lose their jobs,
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and so they do things like this. I don't know
who wins politically when they have these shutdowns. It's hard
to say. It depends on whether it's a long one
and there's a lot of pain or a short one
and it's soon just a memory.
Speaker 1 (02:24:19):
Well I think most of them, even the longer ones
are still just a memory. I don't recall that much
quote unquote bad happening when it was shut down for
a month of one time. So anyway, but the war
in media has changed. The landscape has changed dramatically over
the past number of years, where the mainstream media does
not have this ominous, overwhelming narrative that everyone swallows. There's
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so many options out there by way of news and information,
and people are gravitating more and more to that every day,
so you can't force a unified message down everybody's throat anymore.
Speaker 4 (02:24:51):
Right, Right, The alternative media, of what you and I
are happily apart, airs view and presents facts that and
offers interviews that mainstream media doesn't go near. And the
alternative media, if you add it up, and the aggregate
is huge. It's larger than mainstream media in terms of
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the number of people who.
Speaker 1 (02:25:19):
Flocked to us. Well, I'm going to go ahead, and
I appreciate your willingness to talk about that. And then
that kind of came out of the left field, but
your column, who will protect us from the protectors? Comes
out to night at midnight? I'm fortunate man that given
that I get it early, you pointed out something that
I had forgotten about. That you know, federal law. There
are federal laws, and the FBI and the EOJ are
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forcing federal laws. But now Donald Trump is sending federal
troops into various cities, and the question is are they
enforcing state laws? Are they just protecting federal property. We
have the issue of the posse commatatis, which is a
problem I think for the trouble administration under these circumstances.
But you pointed out, after nine to eleven, the Bush administration,
and you suggest, perhaps to divert attention from its having
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slept on that faithful day, began a federal state collaboration
to fight terrorism. That's where that foot got in the door,
with the notion that federal agents could be there to
enforce state laws. And that seems the road we've gone
down to, and that's on the heels of j Edgar
who were using the war on gangsters back in the
thirties to expand the reach of the FBI. Correct.
Speaker 4 (02:26:25):
Correct, So Bush expanded the reach of the FBI and
the DEA because of this false argument that virtually all
crime is to strike at national security. Now, Trump, of
course is trying to take it a step further by
his efforts to federalize police. When I read this executive memorandum,
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which has gotten zero publicity, was utterly scandalous. One of
the reasons that a federal judge in Los Angeles, who
was upheld by the Appellate court Supreme Court hasn't ruled
on it yet invalidated the use of federal troops in
LA was because they were chasing bank robbers, chasing drunk drivers,
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chasing shoplifters. They didn't know how to make arrests. They
didn't know how to give mirandam warnings, they didn't know
how to preserve evidence. Many of the people that were
arrested cannot be prosecuted because the people arresting them had
not been trained. Are we going to see the same
thing in Chicago and Portland? Is President Trump doing this
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because he hates Governor Pritzker. There's a lot to dislike
about Governor Pritzker. Is he doing it because he hates
the lefties on the left coast in Oregon? If the
answer to those questions is yes, this is profoundly wrong.
Is he doing it because he thinks they're doing a
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bad job and the Feds can do a better job?
Profoundly wrong? Is he doing it becau because federal assets
need additional protection acceptable under the statute?
Speaker 1 (02:28:07):
Well, a part of me and may be wrong now,
I think obviously they can protect federal property, and federal
property is worthy of protecting. I paid for it, you
paid for the American people paying to maintain whatever's already
been built. So there's a justification in that insofar as
him having a political objective. I think he's read the polls.
I think he's seen the crime statistics, and he thinks
that maybe he can get more voters and more people
(02:28:30):
on his side if he's the one that brings about
law and order people who deserted.
Speaker 4 (02:28:33):
You're I think you're right. I mean the New York
Times this morning. Trump's poll rating is slow but stable
after a rocky summer, A not Iraqi, a rocky summer.
He's down everywhere except one area crime. So a lot
of people do not care. And I know some emails
(02:28:56):
that I get which are very candid. As you can imagine,
a lot of people don't care about the federalization of police.
They seem to feel safer now in Washington, d C.
The military is now off the streets, But in the
thirty two days that they were on the streets, museum
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traffic way down, restaurant traffic way down, traffic traffic Carson,
the streets way down. People just didn't like confronting military
with automatic weapons in their hands as they went about
their lives.
Speaker 1 (02:29:32):
Yeah, I guess on some of them, I understand that.
But you're also talking about the bluest of blue regions
in it, I say the world though, so we may
have a political bent rejecting Donald Trump's efforts there reflected
in the absence of people on the street. You go
to restaurants and yeah business.
Speaker 4 (02:29:48):
I would imagine if he did this in Dallas, which
obviously doesn't need it, But if he did this in Dallas,
the troops would be cheered.
Speaker 1 (02:29:56):
Yeah, that David speaks volumes. They don't needed in Dallas
because they're on the right side of law enforcement. There
hearts and mind people. And finally for we part company
day Judge of Paul Tano, Governor Louisiana requested one thousand
of these federal agents to come into the state. And
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he said, and my reading of it is he, the
Governor Louisiana, will maintain authority and control over their operations.
Speaker 4 (02:30:24):
So that he does not need to request anything of
the Defense Department. The Louisiana National Guard.
Speaker 1 (02:30:31):
Works for him.
Speaker 4 (02:30:32):
All he has to do is pick up a phone
or sign an executive order.
Speaker 1 (02:30:36):
They work for him.
Speaker 4 (02:30:37):
Can they be used to enforce law, Yes, under the
governor's direction. That's entirely different. The same human beings, but
entirely different. If Gavin Newsome had called out the California
National Guard in Los Angeles. They could chase bank robbers,
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they could arrest drunk drivers, they could chase down shoplifters
because they're under the command of the government. That's the
constitutional distinction health, safety, welfare, morality reserved by the Tenth
Amendment to the States, kept by the Tenth Amendment away
from the Feds.
Speaker 1 (02:31:16):
Judge ennenal Palton. We always end with a discussion of
what's coming up on Judging Freedom. Folks find his podcast
Judging Freedom. It's easy to find wherever we get your podcasts.
You talked to today, your honor.
Speaker 4 (02:31:26):
I have a Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson who's about to do
a dance on the head of Pete hag Seth and
President Trump for their political speeches yesterday. Phil Giraldi what
the CIA is doing to sow seeds of revolution in.
Speaker 1 (02:31:44):
Venezuela, Oh jeez.
Speaker 4 (02:31:45):
And Professor Jeffrey Sachs on Prime Minister Nazignall, who's repudiation
of the agreement that Donald Trump forced him to smile
about in the overlo of its. He repudiated it in
his playing on his way back to.
Speaker 1 (02:31:57):
Israel, shocking literally no one who has been following that situation.
Judge Edna Palatona judging freedom. We'll all be listening. God
bless you, Sarah, look forward to next Wednesday. You're a
good man.
Speaker 4 (02:32:08):
You got it, Brian, Thank you all the best.
Speaker 1 (02:32:09):
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Let's start with Peggy. Peggy, welcome to the morning show.
Thanks for calling up up she hang up or hung up?
If you want to be grammatically correct, coodn't stick it
out that last couple of seconds. Huh, Peg, it will
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come back to you. I wonder if she was wearing
blueprint blue just drecker obviously not a steely dan fan,
So you're still gonna get paid if not a federal
government worker. We have this shutdown. It's stupid, it doesn't
make any sense. I think the Democrats arguments are ridiculous,
ridiculous for why they want to go ahead and shut
the government down. And you know, Juckie Schumer's comments off
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the charts insane. So for my friends out there in
the senior community, yes, your Social Security payments, your Medicaid
payments will still go out. They'll be sending them all out.
Benefit verification and card insurance may pause possibility. If that
impacts you, apologize. Federal employees, regardless of their essential status,
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will not be paid. This is what goes on every time. However,
since twenty nineteen, there is a law on the books
with guarantees automatic back pay once the shutdown concludes. That is,
assuming you don't fall victim to the omb's memo suggesting
you may lose your job. Talked about that a bit
with Congressman Taylor. Earlier was reported that maybe one hundred
thousand people have taken a buyout and they are no
(02:33:57):
longer employed by the federal government. We'll see if they
follow through with that threat from yesterday. So there is
an opportunity for Trump, which I suggest is the Democrats
playing into Donald Trump's hands. He campaigned on reducing the
size of government. This is an opportunity to maybe do
that now. It's been stated over and over and over
again that anybody who gets terminated is going to be
subject to some lawsuit, and of course we're going to
(02:34:17):
have to go through the legal realities, but we'll see
if it bears fruit. If you voluntarily retire, quit leave,
then you don't have a cause of action. If you're
a private contractor. This is what comes with working with
the federal government. Much like my friends in the private sector.
You're subject to the whim of management. You can get
(02:34:38):
fired today and Chuckie Schimmer will not cry for your
job loss. How many notices have you've seen or this
company or that company laying off a thousand employees here,
I think the airline industry just laid off four thousand
just within the last week or so. Nothing nothing said
about that. But when it comes to a federal worker, boy,
(02:35:00):
they just go crazy anyway. But if you're a private contractor,
going back to that, you are not guaranteed back pay.
And the illustration that I made earlier this morning. You
may think that's unfair, but why, I'm sure that there's
a private contractor out there who was at sometime working
for an entity, a large business or maybe even small
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that declared bankruptcy. Why you were doing that contracted work.
They do a reorg or they do a liquidation bankruptcy.
If you're not secured, you're going to have to stand
in line with everybody else who isn't getting paid. You
may get a penny on the dollar, you may get more,
you may get nothing. It's a risk you run. The
world is not a perfect place, and it's not perfect
(02:35:43):
in Washington, DC either. So travel they say the TSA
Air traffic control workers will be working. They are essential workers, critical,
They're not going to get paid. They'll ultimately get their paycheck.
You might see longer security lines or delays. We'll hear
from my heart METIA aviation expert Jay Ratlift tomorrow. I think,
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oh he's off tomorrow. That's right. He sent me an email.
I wish it was thursday. He wanted to talk about
some aviation issues. Anyway, we'll have to take a pause.
We'll hear from Jay next week. Maybe the government will
still be closed, but delays perhaps with air travel. Passport
and visa service should continue, but may again have delays.
People are able to opt in to use expedited services
(02:36:29):
if necessary. H one B another visa processing services might
also slow down or stop national parks. Apparently, as of
late yesterday, National Park Service announced that it plans on
keeping roads, trails, and memorials generally open. You know, you
got to rely on a guy like Brock Obama to
shut down something that really literally cannot be shut down.
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I think of my time at Yellowstone National Park last year. Yeah,
there's a gate where you drive through, but if you're
on foot, it's right there. You can walk on the path.
It doesn't really even require someone there. It's a wide
open space, like literally like walking around in your backyard.
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Barack Obama would show up with gates though, and maybe
even armed guards, which would have to be paid once
the shutdown ended, so that you are denied the opportunity
to see a park that doesn't require anyone to assist
you to walk in through it. SNAP supplement a nutrition's
assistance program food stamps. They have contingency plans to continue
(02:37:32):
operations in the event of laps of funding, which is
going on right now. Not clear how long that's sustainable.
The WICC program Women's Infinite Children Program may posit its
program if it doesn't receive funding soon. Don't know what
that might mean to my listening audience. ICE, Immigrations and
Customs Enforcement evil jack footed thugs. They're considered essential. They're
(02:37:54):
could continue working according to recent release contingency plans from
the Department of Homeland Security, So immigration enforcement and deportation
operations continue and they will wait for their paycheck. Like
the rest of the essential federal workers. Active duty military personnel,
they're also considered essential employees. Thank god they are required
to work during the shutdown. They'll get paid. The VA
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we had Steve Belza from the Klamark County Veteran Services
completely different than the VA itself, but the Veterans Health
Administration and Veteran Veterans Benefit Administration Services will not be
seriously affected. It's been widely reported. FEMA also will continue
its operations, though apparently grant approvals will be put on
a pause. And oh my god, the National Weather Service,
(02:38:37):
while it will continue providing weather forecasts, woe is me,
all tours and outreach activities will be paused significantly impacting
my listening audience. So keep your popcorn out, folks. It
could be interesting. And again, who's going to predict the
winner and loser? Who's going to get the ultimate blame
(02:39:00):
for something that For my personal estimation and looking back
on the prior government shutdown, you do your own analysis.
It's a subjective determination. Do you remember something bad happening
to you during the prior lockdowns? Yeah, my point of view,
I don't One more time listener lunch today, Jim and
Jacks very much looking forward to seeing Christopher Smitheman, Corey Bowman,
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Steve Gooden, Holly, Yes, she'll be there. You can meet
her in person and wish her luck and good health.
She is still struggling following that brutal, brutal beating, so
cognitive problems persist for Holly, but she was kind enough
to join us on the morning show, and she is
going to buy all accounts be at lunch today. And
I know there's a lot of wonderful listeners that I
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know and see every time. Can't run through the entire list,
but special appearances today, meet some candidates, maybe get a
yard sign from Christopher. I know He's going to have
some there and enjoy the great fellowship that always happens
at listener lunch. I see about eleven thirty ish, Jim
and Jacks Have a great day, folks. Podcast Napolitano, David Taylor,
Steve Belzo, Donald O'Neill, and of course Jack out Who.
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Tune in tomorrow for Congressman Warren Davidson, day two of
the shutdown. Unless they get a result today, that is
gonna go on tomorrow. I have a great day, folks,
Still away. Glen Beck's coming up today's top stories at
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