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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Seven thirty here fifty five KRCD talks day Happy Tuesday
tomorrow of course Judg Jennen of Politano and then one
week from tomorrow listener lunch going to be at Wheedam
Brewery in Saint Bernard. Just got com information from former
Vice mayor of City SINCINNT, Christopher Smithman, who did the
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so I'm looking forward to seeing him. Lots of folks
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looking forward to going to the farm tomorrow night to
see Congressman Warren Davidson, the man with the details. Welcome back,
George Brunnan. It's always a pleasure to have you on
the phone.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
George.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Thanks a lot, Brian, It's great to be here. And
I think the world of Congressman Warren Davidson. Just a solid,
regular guy, smart, ideas, great on the issues, conservative, fiscally responsible.
He's everything we need in an elected official in Washington,
d C. So he's doing a meeting tomorrow night at
the historic Farm on the West Side.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Yes he is, we got He's coming in at six
to do the podcast with Joe and I and then
he'll be speaking at the meeting. The interesting thing with
Warren is I just did some, you know, further research
into his background to get ready for this and oh
my goodness, Army Ranger Notre Dame MBA, I mean, he's
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got the goods does And I like the fact that
we've got businessmen stepping up to become, you know, our representatives.
I think they have such a more practical vision of
how to spend and take care of taxpayer money than
career politicians. Mean, luckly, it's amazing. You've got Trump, You've
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got Bernie marinoates out there. I mean, these guys know
what they're doing. They've signed the front of the paycheck.
That's the point, you know.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
And I'm glad you brought up Bernie Marino because you know,
I'm Shared Brown is trying to remake himself into some
sort of moderate if you listen to his Actually, we
just got a Shared Brown flyer yesterday. My wife saw it.
I was just getting ready to throw the whole thing
in the garbage. Everything in the garbage, because most everything
in the mailbox is garbage anymore. I don't even know
why we get mails seven or six days a week,
but whatever. But uh, I don't know. I can't even
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remember what issue he was talking about. And she was
looking at it, going, he doesn't mention this, he doesn't
mention that, And I said, that's because those are all
the things where you back him in a quarter because
he was on the side of all the failed policies
that brought about the problems you're talking about. How could
he possibly bring those up? He's responsible, right, you get
a guy like Bernie Moran, no, you know, guy like
Warren Davidson. You know, if you've been out there in
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the world, you know why the government regulations, rules, the taxation,
all everything that they heap down upon businesses by mandates
and edicts, how it harms business, and how it does
not benefit society collectively. Those are the kind of people
we need it that people have actually lived with it
and had to work.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Through it and came from you know, basically nothing had
worked their way up. I mean, it's it's absolutely amazing,
and it's interesting that more and more the Republican Party
is the party of the workers. Right. The Democrats have
embraced such extreme positions that you know, anyone who actually
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knows what they're trying to do would never vote for that.
Their entire you know, modus operandi at this point is
just published lies to get elected and then do whatever
you want to do when you get in there. It's
really on display with Sharon Brown and you know, cackling Kamala.
I just they're they're running away from everything they've ever
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done to pretend there's something else, and then you know,
we're supposed to be surprised when they go back to,
you know, doing what they've been doing once they're elected.
The beautiful thing about Warren is he's he seems to
be extremely genuine. He's very soft spoken. I've met quite
a few rangers and Navy seals, and this guy's They've
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got that calm, but you know, right under the surface,
you just don't want to mess with these guys.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
They know a hundred ways to kill you with a toothpick, right,
And he.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Doesn't come across that way. I mean, he's got that
calm about him, and in the last year or so
he has really come out of his shell. I mean,
I hope he's not embarrassed by that, but I always
like he was very quiet. You never heard about Warren.
Now he's becoming a national headline. He's he's got a
conservative rating better than Jim Jordan.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
WHOA, I did not know that.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yeah, it's always about four points, but it's better. I
didn't think that was even possible, right, But I mean,
he's coming out really strong on really complicated issues like
you know, the central bank digital currency that will bring
down our system, and he actually understands it. You know.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
It's it's funny because I start, I'm glad you brought
that up, because it was something that I had. I
was remissing my obligations to bring it up because I'd
actually written it down. There was an article from Bloomberg,
very very left leaning in the sense that it blames
that all of these terror actions, like for example, the
attacks on power grids, they keep pointing to right wing
extremists and right wing online organizations and they're coordinating these
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right wing attacks, et cetera. But power goes out, we
all suffer, and it's easy to apparently, to knock out
a power station. They document quite a few of these
that had happened. But there you go. You and one
of the recommendations. And I had a separate article about
all the things that you should have in terms of
preparing for when the lights go out, you know, those
evil preppers out there who are now are becoming sort
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of the norm these days, and one was a pile
of cash, and right next to that, I wrote, crypto
doesn't work when the power's out. How can the hell
can you buy anything if there's no power on? Ah.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Yeah, power is one of the things that is like
our achilles here in the United States, it's our heel.
If you had a more distributed power system, I mean,
it would have been much more make more sense if
it was by neighborhood instead of an entire county going
to the exact same spot to get your power. Anytime
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you have a central point like that, it's so easy
to wipe it out. And if you lose power, well
then you know, like a day later, you're gonna lose water.
And once you've lose water, I mean, nothing else matters
other than getting water.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
That is true, and you need water more than you
need food. You can go quite a long time with
that food, but you can only go what a three
days I think without water.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
It's just fright. Dirty water is worse than none at all.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yeah, well, that's why one of the things you might
have is some tablets to you know, to to to
decontaminate any you know, water you might retrieve out of
a creek or something like that, or a filtration system
to do that. It's on the list of things you're
supposed to have in your home. I'm actually terrified anymore.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
And how quick things turn into discussions of what do
you do when you know the stuff hits the fan?
I know, but it does feel like that, doesn't It
feels like we're on the edge of something not good
at all.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Well, and there's nothing wrong with coming with with with
with having that perception. It's not that we're all living
gloom and doom, but we need to think forward. And
obviously this is a very contentious election. Many people are
talking about, oh my god, what if and fill in
the blank, what if Kamala Harris gets gets elected. Oh god,
the right ringer is going to take it to the street.
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It's going to be revolution. If Donald Trump gets elected,
Oh my god, all the anti five BLM and everybody
else is going to take to the street. That's a
concern in and of itself. You need to forward, think
and be a little prepared for it. George, hold on,
we didn't get to the event specifics, so I want
to hold you over. We'll have more conversation along these lines,
but I must break right now. We'll bring back George
frenhaman to give you the details about tomorrow's event. Seven
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Speaker 1 (10:42):
Fo KC DE talk station Insight Scoop a bright Bart
news editor Colin Manine tech editor is going to talk
about the guy that was arrested in Europe for just
owning telegram. In the meantime, George Runman's on the phone.
We're talking about the event and get to the details
of it Tomorrow night at the farm featuring Congressman Warren David,
who is a just a terrific guy. As George was demonstrating,
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his background, his credentials, his ideas, and his experience all
make him a very worthy candidate and someone who is
rising in popularity as well as gaining prominence nationally. So what, George,
what are the details about tomorrow night? What are we
going to do with how many to be there? What's involved. Cool,
So tomorrow it's our Wednesday. Yeah, that is tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
It is a farm which is on Anderson Ferry in
del High Maybe a little bit difficult to get to,
but it's definitely worth the visit. Doors open at five
point thirty and we'll begin serving food around six and
it's it's the farm chicken and sides and desserts and
all the stuff you're used to there. You can buy
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as little as much as you want. Great food. The
beauty now is at six o'clock. After the dinner starts.
We do the live podcast recording while you're eating, so
you can listen in yell out questions, you know, get
some additional information about worn An an interactive podcast. Yeah,
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it's actually worked out quite well. And you know, having
Joe there just adds another you know, not professional it sounds.
When we're done, thanks to the plug for Strecker.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Because Joe Strecker does podcasts as a side gig. You know,
he's got five jobs because of course he needs to
considering he needs a supplement his pay. But if you
if you ever want to do a podcast, just get
in touch with Joe Strecker.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
He's wonderful at that. Oh and very simple, and then
the meeting will start to show simple, well, very simple
to work with, that's for sure. It's interesting after the
last meeting, we had several people come up afterwards and say,
was that Joe Striker. I hear about him all the time,
but I've never seen him before. There you have it.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
You can see Joe Strecker live and in person. He'll
sign autograph too.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
There you go. Yeah. Right, So the meeting is going
to focus on not just on Warren, but we've got
Gabe Gardini. I think you've in before it turning point actions.
Oh yeah, he's a young guy, very energetic, extremely well spoken.
He's going to be talking about how to use their
app to go door to door. We'll talk a little
bit about the Cincinnati property tax petition that's going around now. Oh,
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that's Adam Camber will be there to talk about that.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
That's the one where you take six hundred million out
of the railroad fund. You put it in the in
a fund to generate earned money and invested money. So
they helped people deal with the property taxes that have
gone up through the roof.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
Yes, yes, what a great idea to force them to
use the money for something people actually could use.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
Yeah, you know, normally I just reject something like that
out of hand, but considering that every single property owner
would benefit from it, they're not going to do a
means test on that. But it does take away the
flexibility of SINCEI City Council and I have to have
per boll to use those funds for something like a
streetcar extension. Now it's got to go directly to the people,
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which is kind of a neat concept.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Yeah, what a great idea. So anyway, the focus is
going to be on how to get involved in the election,
and then you know, next month our meeting is going
to be concentrating on you know, here's the actual work.
We need people to sign up. How are you going
to help, you know, how are you going to prevent
you know, the fall of the United States essentially at
the national level, but even locally, we have, you know,
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so many important things with the judges, Melissa powers for prosecutor,
to Neil for sheriff. So that'll be the focus next month.
But you know, having Warren there is really interesting, and
you were the MC for his town hall he did
out in Green Townships. Yeah, and I found it extremely interesting.
That he let off with a discussion of the assassination attempt,
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and the conclusion was basically, you know, this cannot be
just in competence. The errors were so gross and negligence
so bad, it had to be on purpose. So we're
going to be talking to him a little bit about
that as well, because I was listening to Bongino's podcasts
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on Monday, and they still don't have any any reasons
whatsoever for why that whole swath of territory was left
open for a sniper to get in there and take
a shot at the president. Yeah, you know, kill somebody
in the audience.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
And this after what was it, the FBI or whoever
whatever lettered agency came out and specifically confirming that the
Iranians want to kill Trump for offing SOLEMANI I mean,
and others as well. But you know, I mean, there
is a they're on the record saying they want to
do it. So in a situation of all of the
Iranians who hate us and all the potential terrorist cells
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we've got in our country thanks to the open border,
it's certainly a legitimate concern, and you think that security
would be a hell of a lot more beefed up
than it was just based upon that alone.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Well, and you can't look at that. I mean I
remember watching it in real time and you see, you
know the one secrets. Well, I don't think she was
secret Service. I think she was Homeland. She couldn't even
reholst her pistol. Yeah, I mean, isn't that like the
first thing you alone learn and concealed carry is how to
put it back in the in the holster. It was
just weary incompetence. It was I don't know how she
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didn't get fired or just quit after you know, that
video came out. Apparently she's on Jade Vansa's detail. Now,
Oh that's got to give him a real comfort, which
is got to be thrilling. Anyway, Tomorrow night should be
extremely interesting. I encourage people to come out. Last month,
we filled the one room. We're really hoping to break
open the doors and fill the whole place tonight tomorrow night,
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because I think it's worth hearing, you know, straight from
somebody that's involved in the muck in d C and
to get his impression of how things are starting to
look with the election. There's so much changing there. First,
the you know, the coup against Biden. And now we've
got RFK Junior coming into the Trump camp, Tulci Garrett
coming into the Trump camp. This is this is great stuff.
(16:57):
So it's gonna be an interesting discussion. I encourage you
to get there and get there early. Yeah, it's been
interesting the podcast. We have the place pack now at
six o'clock to listen in. So it's been working out
really great.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
I'm glad you're doing that podcast with some interaction from
the audience that that really gives a great opportunity for
people to ask questions on the fly and you know
that anything about it. Unlike Kamala Harris who keeps hiding
at you know, Warren Davidson Hill entertained a question on
any subject.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Oh yeah, yeah. I've always been impressed by Warren. The
other guy that'll take any question is Bernie Marino. I've
seen him hit with some really crazy stuff and he'll
come back immediately with a logical, practical answer. These guys
are top notch. I feel we're privileged this time around
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to have that kind of quality running for some of
these offices.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
Well, that is true, and everybody in the listening audience,
there's a part you can play. I know I have
Americans for Prosperity on all the time. Afpaction dot Com
is a way to do that. But up at the
meeting tomorrow night and you'll get some resources and tools
to help you become engaged and help out in any
way possible, because every little bit counts, right George Bronman.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Absolutely, AFP will be there tomorrow night as well.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
That's wonderful. They are really great at helping giving people
the schools, the skills and the tool and the tools
they need to reach out to folks in a very rational,
common sense, non argumentative way. Just to get the point across.
George Brenman, thank you so much for coming on the
show and what you do for America generally speaking. The
Farmer is the place to be tomorrow night. Joe Strekker
will put the details up at fifty five care Sea
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dot commic case you couldn't take notes while we were talking, George,
we'll talk again real soon. Take care of yourself, my brother,
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