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Speaker 1 (00:16):
Everybody. Welcome to today's show. Welcome to Disabled Reality. I'm
your host Anthony Larrito Duke, and we have a very
interesting topic for today's show, in which it is people
who cannot make up their minds and who also cannot
keep things simple. So let's get right into this. You know,
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I've said it in prior episodes many times that for
people who constantly change their minds and their stories around
and all the time, like you know, with those people
who do the year no wait, year no no, yeah no,
I don't know, yeah, wait no, are never going to
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be a success in life. They're going to be losers
in life. Right. I'll give you a perfect example. The
current administration in the White House can't make up his
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mind on anything. He constantly lies and just does the
year no yeah, yeah no, does says one thing and
then does another seriously, And that's like now the Republicans
in Congress and in both other chambers. So yeah, yeah, no, yeah, no, wait,
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year no, make up your damn minds, make a decision,
stick to it serious honestly. Now, let's take the other
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part of today's show's topic, people who refuse to keep
things simple. I'll give you a perfect example. Okay, New
York City Sanitation. They made these rules off for the recycling,
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you know, for the what goes in the blue pale
and what goes in the green pail. You know, let's
take specifically the green pail. Right, I love to keeping
simple and make things easy for people, you know, for
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the green pail, which is paper and cardboard, bottom line,
paper and cardboard, simple stuff, right, simple stuff. Then they
go into this, well, it's certain types of paper can
be recycled. And to make matters worse, they say, well,
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cardboard pizza boxes cannot be recycled. Seriously, idiots, complete idiots.
Just say all types of paper and all types of
cardboard can be recycled. That that's it. Paper and cardboard, paper, codboard.
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It's cold. But but the pizza card But the pizza
cardboard boxes have like built some pizzas of food and
it so it should go in the regular garbage. Seriously,
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just keeping simple paper and cardboard and the ring recyclable,
that's it. They make things so difficult, and then if
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you don't dispose of things properly, then you get fined
and everything. People stop being stupid, start just keeping things simple,
paper and cardboard going in the green recyclable bin. That's it.
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Not a difficult decision, honestly, it isn't. So I mean, wow. Yeah.
And then if these agencies and government officials that they get,
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you know, into trouble in any way, shape or form,
boy do they get mad? God, do they get mad.
Here's the thing. If you want such a screw up
to begin with, you wouldn't have gotten into trouble, plain
and simple, seriously, plain and simple. But want any agency
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or or whomever gets into trouble, Boy do they cry
like babies like you have no idea? Honestly, seriously, I'll
give you another perfect example. And I spoke about this
performed prior episodes. When you have staff members of of
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doctors' offices and you know, including dental and stuff, you know,
if they don't do their jobs and they get caught
screwing up, but they get mad as hell. Oh my goodness,
do they get mad as hell? But how about this
stop being such a screw up. Stop hiding behind e Well,
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you know we don't. We're short staffed, and you know
we have so many clients. You got to feel bad
for us. No, No, we don't, No, we don't have
to feel bad for you. That means your higher brass
that be have to say, hey, this is the situation.
We need to fix our systems, plain and simple. That's
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what needs to be done. That's what needs to be done.
But if they get into trouble, if they get investigate it,
whoa do they get mad? Just fix your systems, that's it.
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But they want to make things more difficult instead of
keeping things simple. Seriously, But anyways, I want to remind
all of my fans out there about my website, Advocate
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take care everybody. Bye,