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Speaker 1 (00:11):
All right, hey, Jessica, can I see you for a minute?
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Yeah? Sure, what's going on?
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Excuse me?
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Yeah, I have a seat. Let me close the door here,
all right, what's up?
Speaker 4 (00:25):
Boss?
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Look?
Speaker 5 (00:28):
I called you in because I heard what you said
on the show after the show was over and you're
doing your announcements, and I thought it was highly inappropriate.
And well, it was highly inappropriate. I still think that. Okay,
here's a deal there, Jessica. First of all, even if
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I wasn't married, you're a humanoid, so we would never
be together because you're not actually human.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
I only date or marry humans.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Okay, well, I apologize that I'm not fully human.
Speaker 5 (01:03):
Let's get that straight. Second of all, it was highly inappropriate,
whether a human or a humanoid or a robot or
whatever you are.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Yes, I am a humanoid.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
You don't say that.
Speaker 5 (01:13):
That's not your job to have opinions or sarcastic comments.
Your job is to read what's on the paper that
we give you. Your job is announcements. Your job is to
tell them what's on the show the next morning, or
let's get jacked up episode or whatever. And your job
is to tell them to follow us on ex TikTok Facebook,
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your job is really easy. Actually, all you gotta do
is read what's on the paper. You don't need to
give us opinions. Okay, you have a really good voice,
so we let some of your opinions slide. But when
you start talking individually about oh what did you say,
you would smack me in the mouth and hit me
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in the baby maker.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Yeah, maybe that was a much ali.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
That's highly inappropriate.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
There.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
I apologize if I was being inappropriate. I was just
being funny.
Speaker 5 (02:09):
So look, I'm going to have to write you up.
I don't want to get rid of you because we
like you here, Jessica. We do like your voice. But
I'm going to have to write you up for this.
This is not right.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Again. I'm very sorry, and it won't happen again. Okay
until the next time.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
I don't want to have to do this again.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Yes, okay, all right, I understand.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Just stick to the script.
Speaker 5 (02:32):
Yes, sir, if you want to give an opinion here
and there, you're lishing on a star because if it's
a wrong opinion, or if it's something that is inappropriate,
you're going to be in the hot seat.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
Yet again.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
I'll do my best to keep my opinions appropriate for now?
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Is this your second right up? Or first?
Speaker 2 (02:51):
It will be my first?
Speaker 5 (02:52):
Well, I thought you had. I thought this would be
your second write up. What happened to that? Didn't it happen?
Speaker 2 (02:58):
No, that was a rumor that nova started. But Captain
Leapwalker never actually gave me one.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Oh he slid on that one.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
Huh?
Speaker 5 (03:05):
All right, well then you got two more. You got
two more strikes. Yes, after this you get three write ups.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
You're out of here, yes, sir, I understand. Okay again,
I'm very sorry about last Thursday. It won't happen again.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
All right, thank you, you're dismissed.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
See you tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Well, Tim finally acted like a man. I liked it,
except he gave me the write up but didn't have
me actually sign anything. So really it's like he didn't
give me a write up.
Speaker 4 (03:42):
What a joke.
Speaker 6 (03:44):
You're listening to jacked ub Daily on the Fringe Radio Network.
My name is Kathain leep Walker. Call me leave you
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This is where the crew of Let's Get jacked Up
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I am Captain Leapwalker's number one assistant. On this episode
of Jacked Up Daily, Jack discusses taxes and talks about
how the rich get away with lots of stuff that
the middle class and the poor cannot. Before the episode begins,
just a reminder not to forget to grab a Captain
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dot com slash shop now from Fresno, California. Here are
your hosts for this episode, Tim and Jack.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
If I wanted to talk to you about something real
quick to segue into the plus tax thing. You know, Tim,
you and I are taxed every Americans taxed, and in
California were really taxed. Okay, our prices on energy's going up.
It seems like every day almost Okay, what we're paying
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state taxes goes is through the ceiling, property taxes to
the ceiling. And now we got you know this Dictator
Donald J. Trump uh might want to call him Emperor
Trump uh and and his King Trump and his and
and and his court gesture gester elon Musk, I guess
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is what some people might call him. And they're and
they're they're going through our budgets and our and our
departments line by line and finding out what they're spending
money on, and the the things are spending Moneymont has
been just insane, Okay. I mean that there was a
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there was like I forget how much like seven hundred
thousand dollars something to figure out a way to clean
up glitter. Wow, okay, I mean just ridiculous stuff that
you're like, wow, what you know? And then I remember
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the movie. I remember the movie I D four and
Independence Day that they had this underground bunker with the aliens,
like Captain Leapwalker, and and I got to ask if
he was down there one day anyway, And so they're
they're they're down this bunker and they and they're talking
about these aliens, and the new president comes down there.
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He says, why didn't I know anything about this? And
the politician tells him plausible deniability, mister president, plausible deniability. Well,
that's what I see a lot of this ass plausible deniability, okay.
And the other thing is he looks at this facility
and he goes, where do you get funding like this
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for this kind of stuff? This top secret stuff? And
the dad of the star of the show steps up
and he goes, well, you don't really think it costs
three grand for a screwdriver or eighteen hundred bucks for
a notepad, right kind of thing, right, you know, and
twelve hundred dollars for a hammer. You know? He goes,
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he goes, he goes. And so, now what Elon Musk
is doing and Trump is doing is they're putting the
microscope on these budgets because we're trillions of dollars in debt, folks. Okay,
So Elizabeth Warren came out and she said, the American
people don't have a right to know what they're It's
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not the constitution for us to know what they're spending
our money on. That to me sounds ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (08:10):
Okay, Well, I mean here's the whole thing. Are they
working for themselves or do they work for the people
who pays their salary?
Speaker 3 (08:18):
Right? And and here the isn't this what tim isn't
this kind of what the whole historical tea party thing
was about. You know, back in the day when they threw,
they retired of being overtaxed. And you've heard me say
it many times that we we've become tax slaves. Okay,
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and now we have somebody that's actually going in the
tax in this where the money's going.
Speaker 5 (08:45):
You know what I think jacking on to interrupt you do?
You know the thing I think is the worst tax
of them all? Property tax? You know why if let's
say you bought you bought your house outright, you know
you paid for your house. Guess what you still got
to pay property tax on it.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
Yeah, yeah, you're it's like you're renting the house still. Okay.
And this was on you said that show, that that movie,
that funny movie Happy Gilmour. Yes, his mother was losing
her house. That was why he started golfing. His mother
was losing her house because of unpaid property taxes. Okay.
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In the in the movie Grumpy Old Men with Walter
Matthow and Yah Lemon, I think they Jacqueline was losing
his house because of unpaid taxes. He didn't make it
up in social Security to pay his taxes, let alone eat. Okay.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
You know, we talked about crimes the other day, and
there you go, that's a crime.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
In my opinion, it.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Is, I truly think so well, what I'm where I'm
going with this, Tim, is that you know, gosh, Tim,
you need a plumber. If you called a plumber and
or three plumbers and you got and you and you
got these plumbers over there and you're talking to them,
and you catch one of them in a lie. Yeah,
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are you going to believe anything he says after that?
Or is it all going to be questionable? Now?
Speaker 1 (10:16):
You might as well send him home.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
Right because you can't trust him right right now. So
now you're down to two contractors. So now you find
out that the one of the contractors that that you hired,
he's got some unscrupulous some bad dealings in the past
with other customers. Now he's gone, right because if he
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did it with somebody else, you can't trust him, right. So,
so now you're down to one contractor. And then you
find out that that that contractor has only been in
business for six months, and in the six months, you
know he's done some other stuff now or he or she,
and so now you're down to no contractor, So which
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one bet higher? Okay, how do you get it? So
you got to call more right? Right, Well, here's the deal.
We have a situation where they're finding all this money
that was basically hidden from the people and completely put
out for ridiculous things. Now, Tim, the cartails operate like this.
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They create what's called a shell company and they launder
their money in the same way. So I see this
as a way of laundering money, and it's a way
of shifting money. It's supposed to go here, but it
actually is redirected somewhere else. And we see that in
some of the stuff in California. We see that when
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high speed Roil needed money, the governor shifted money from
other things to continue high speed reil. Okay, And so
we see this in politics. And my thought is, you know,
if you I used to sell surveillance systems camera systems,
and one of the things that and so these scenarios
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I'm talking about come from that history. I sold a
system to a lady who told me, she says, I
need your camera systems and can you get them in tomorrow?
And I said why why the urgency? And she said,
I live in a small town and I've been here
twenty five years. I've hired and fired every possible employee
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in this town that could work for me. Twice. She goes,
do you know what it's like hiring somebody that you
know is going to steal for you? Don't got to
ask yourself. They did it before, He says, you know
when you were in, when you're bringing them to back
on to work, that they are going to steal from you.
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He said, So, she said, so what can you do
about it? You know they're going to steal, and so
she said, I at least want to know how much
they're stealing and when they're stealing. And that's why the
cameras here, guys, as in politics, we need to know
what they're stealing and how much they're stealing. And that's
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just common sense that we should know that because we're
being taxed to death so that they can steal. Okay,
we're like an open checkbook to these people. If you
go online, tim right now, and I'm telling everybody to
do this, go online and look at your politicians, whether
it be the state or whether it be the federal government.
One year they came out and only one senator had
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a checkbook that was in the black. All the rest
were writing empty blank checks, bad checks. Tim, If you
did that, you'd be in bankruptcy. But they can do it.
They can get away with it, okay, because one day
that check is going to be Okay, it's gonna it's
gonna cash. Okay, and uh and and but the taxpayers,
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our children. We're writing checks with the trillion dollars in
debt that our children are going to have to pay
one day. And now we find out that these guys
are criminals and they're stealing from the cash rest If
you if you knew, Tim, that somebody was stealing from
your cash rester, and you own the business, would you
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ever be able to trust them?
Speaker 5 (14:24):
Especially especially small businesses, They can't. They can't really go
on if people are stealing from them, you know, especially
their own workers.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
Right. So guess what. Some of the larger companies have
insurance for this. They know they're going to experience so
much loss a year. But if it goes above that,
they have insurance before it. Okay, it's called attrition. And
but small and mom, mom and pop companies can't absorb this, Okay,
it'll put them out of business. So if you.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Own and Uncle Sam knows that.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
And Uncle Sam knows that. And if if you own
a local seven to eleven or retail establishment, shoe store, whatever,
and you catch your cashier stealing money from the cash rest,
well you might be able to put them in someplace
else where you can watch them, maybe stocking shelves or something.
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But you can't put them behind the red st anymore.
And you can't let them have access to the back
door or to handing friends stuff out the front door. Okay,
bagging groceries, Bagging groceries, if you're somebody's friends, you can
put stuff in there that might not have got wrung
up and they can walk right out with it. Okay.
So trust. What we're talking about, folks, is trust. If
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you know somebody stealing from you or lying to you,
are you just going to hand them back and let
them continue doing it and walk all over you? Or
you're going to make them earn it back or not
give them the opportunity to do it again. And that's
what's going on.
Speaker 5 (16:03):
A lot of Yeah, exactly, a lot of people are
up in arms about the doge and that Trump is
calling them out on this fraudulent stuff. And well, here's
why eventually you're going to get caught.
Speaker 3 (16:17):
That's right. And and and if you if somebody screaming
really loud about this, why, I mean, I how many
criminals admit guilt? How many say oh yeah, I did that,
oh yeah? Or are they trying to get out of it?
They hired big time attorneys.
Speaker 5 (16:36):
To get out of this stuff, right, I mean said
on I don't know it was the last show a
couple of shows ago.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
But you said something profound. Can you believe that? Folks?
Jack says something Jack.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
He's talking like Cinderella X.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Now he said that the rich do not go to prison.
Speaker 3 (16:57):
No, if you're poor, you go to prison because you
can't afford the big time attorneys. And the public defenders
work for the court. Tim.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (17:11):
If I if you're in the military and you get
a judge advocate on your side, that's a public defender.
He is he's an officer in he or she's an
officer in the military. And they swore to uphold the justice,
just like the captain that you're going in front of,
to be like a judge, to be convicted, just like
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the prosecutor. They all worked for the same government. They
all work for the same military service.
Speaker 5 (17:43):
And even if you're guilty, I mean, you can still
you're still be rich enough to get bail for a while.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Right, Oh yeah? How many? How many? I mean, how
many rich people throughout history that were in the service
got things covered up for and just because they were
their parents or somebody was a senator, or they're rich
and powerful. Oh wait a minute, wasn't it one of
the Kennedy's, the one that got in a car wreck
in uh, in a lake and the girl drowned and
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it all got hidden. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that can't happen.
How many? How many you get arrested for cocaine possession
of cocaine and drugs and everything like that, and guess what,
you go to prison. But if you're Iron Man, you
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get sent to a rehabhab situation and you're a celebrity
and rich, so you're back on on the screen in
the in another movie real soon.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Look what happened to Uh? Oh, what's her name? Blonde?
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (18:52):
She cooks a lot that she had a TV show
or she had one Marthy Stewart, Thank you, Martha Stewart.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
You know, yeah, she's on Super Bowl.
Speaker 5 (19:03):
And she went to one of those nice facilities that basically,
you know, so she didn't even really go to prison,
I mean technically, but not really.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
I mean it was a country club, a literal country club,
where she wore an ankle bracelet and had to be
back in the building by a certain time.
Speaker 5 (19:20):
You know what, I wouldn't mind being in the one
of those, huh.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Right, And she.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
Got interviewed at the location, and she was dressed nice
and everything. She just couldn't live in her own home.
But now they're even putting them under house arrest. They
can only go out when they're working things like that,
and they call that imprisonment. Okay, I just I don't
know tim the rich get away with anything. And look
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at Donald Trump, Okay, he do you do you think
that you may You may be on one side, folks
and think that he is hardened felon okay, convicted, hardened felon,
but he's not behind bars. You might be on the
other side and think that the entire court system was
rigged against him and law enforcement was used to criminalize him.
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And guess what, you both.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Might be right, both can be true, right, you both might.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
Be right, Okay, And and the look at how many
cartail bosses have we or have we caught over the years,
and they all they Arnold Schwarzenegger even made a movie
about it, and they get away from the FBI. Really okay, guys,
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that there's so much stuff going on. We even you know,
it was well known in Vietnam. You can check it
out called air America, and we we need to fund
the Vietnam situation. So our own government was flying in
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drugs from different places Colombia and marijuana from different places,
and it's called air America. You can check it out.
You can find this real easy. But our own CIA
was funding their operations like the cartoonels. Yeah okay, And
now we've got a president who, whether you like it
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or not, the day became invested massively and created his
own money, his own bitcoin or whatever he called his
own electron and digital money. And guess what his wife
did the same thing. So see you guys. You know,
my brother in law thinks that I'm a hardcore conservative,
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and I am, but I'm not a Republican. I'm a
Christian and I had to look at things from a
Christian point of view first. And when I I see corruption,
I can't discount the corruption on one side or the other.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Yeah, I was gonna say on either side.
Speaker 3 (22:08):
Really, that's right. And you know I've said it hundreds
of times, most likely hundreds of times over the years.
And Tim, I know you're gonna say, you heard me
say this is that both sides. We have a government.
It's just like a quarter a coin. We have two
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faces on that coin, yep. But yet it's one coin,
and that's our government. There's two faces to it. They
play good back cop with the American people, and they're
all criminals.
Speaker 5 (22:42):
And that's just it. You know, the left and right
paradigm is just that. It's a paradigm. It goes back
and forth, back and forth. And so they both have
dishonest people. And this show, this episode, we're talking about honesty.
And you know who does have honest prices is we
all had pizza, bar and grille.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
That's right, folks.
Speaker 5 (23:03):
You go to lunch and guess what you can get
a great deal on that six ninety nine for an
individual one topping pizza with a drink for just as
I said, six ninety nine. And that is an honest
price today, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
It's it's insanely honest. And and you know when eggs
are seven dollars a dozen and you can buy a
meal for six ninety nine wow.
Speaker 5 (23:30):
Okay, Monday through Friday, eleven am to three pm Monday
through Friday, you can get that deal. Located in Clovis, California,
at eighty West Shaw Avenue, you can order through the
phone by dialing five five nine three two three thirteen
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hundred five five nine three two three one three zero
zero or order online.
Speaker 8 (23:57):
At www dot straw Hatpizza dot com. That straw Hatpizza
dot com and they are open from eleven am to
ten pm.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
They got pizza games for the kids and drinks for
the adults.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
Oh yeah, Tim, And their menu has a ton of
stuff on it, like Italian dishes and stuff. It's not pizza.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
Well okay, but my favorites pizza.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
Oh I know, I know, I know, I know. And folks,
if you're listening to this show, what funds a lot
of this show is my income and I own right
Way works, a handymaid company, and I work in Fresno
and Clovis area and some of the surrounding communities. And
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going into spring, what we're faith, what we're focusing on
is the weather, the rain. The rain's coming and hopefully
a lot because California needs it. You can ask Trump,
he just dumped a whole bunch of water from the
Federal Landing Water Management Department into California to raise the
water table level to slow down some of the fires.
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But we need the rain, and if the rain comes,
you're gonna need clean gutters and uh. And so this month,
going into spring, I'm focused on two things. We're gonna
have rain and wind, so we don't want fences boned down.
So I'm I'm focused on replacing fence posts, rotted fence posts,
leaning fence posts, broken fence posts, and clean making sure
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your rain gutters are clean because water and wind and
full rain gutters means damages to your facier boards and
in maybe leaking in your house. So give me a call.
Five five nine three six seven eight eight three seven.
That's five five nine three six seven eight eight three
seven And it's Jack planking ship but right way works.
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And my email is our w Jack at aol dot
com or Jackoer at gmail dot com.
Speaker 5 (26:09):
Wow, and let's just say you want to, I don't know,
go and meet Jack one day.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Well, you know you can every Tuesday, eleven am.
Speaker 5 (26:23):
I guess where he's at straw Hat Pizza. So check
that out. Eighty West Shaw Avenue, Clovis, California, right next
door to Fresno. And you go there and you say, hey, Jack,
is this you at eleven am? And what do you
do at eleven am? Besides eat pizza?
Speaker 3 (26:41):
What do you do? I started about three weeks ago
to support local businesses and help them grow and with
referral business, I started BIZ up a B two B
or business to business networking group called B two B
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biz up B two B Networking Coalition, and it's it's
owners of companies working together to stay in business. Tim.
I don't know if you realize they or not, or
if other people do, but there's a lot of closed doors,
going out of business signs and mom and pop businesses
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all over the Central Valley. I mean they're everywhere. But
yet the big corporations, the global concerns like Walmart and these,
they are expanding locations, okay, and why well, the people
still need what they need and there's no mom and
pop businesses to supply it. It's and they can charge
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what they want. I don't know if you guys know
but have you seen the prices going up in the
big corporate store owned stores. Yes, okay, they don't have
any competition, they can they're just they choose the price margin. Okay,
they choose what the rates are going to be. And
guess what, I think? This is another way of cheating America. Okay,
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and so, and the government loves it because they get taxes.
The more you pay, the higher the sales taxes. They
make money. I don't trust government, forgive me.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
No, I don't blame you because I don't either.
Speaker 5 (28:22):
And so if you do have a small business that
you want to keep afloat, well, guess what Jack can
help you with that?
Speaker 3 (28:28):
And you go, well, more than that. We wanted to thrive.
We wanted to grow and thrive. And you know, there's
nothing better than a referral customer. They're just not And
it costs so much for us to advertise, for us
to buy leads, for us to promote our local businesses,
for us to keep our lights on open the doors
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every day, have employees with workmen's comp and liability insurances
that the mom and pop homeowner, mom and pop owners
business owners are are at sometimes struggling. And if you
can get a referral from me or another contract or
another person that's in this group that has a list
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of customers that trust them. What better referral can you get?
And it doesn't cost you anything but pizza lunch. I
don't know if you can find tim. There's an old
saying a business, if you see a piece of machine,
a machinery that's going to pay for itself in four years.
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In other words, you're going to recruit the money on it.
It's actually going to be worth having in four years.
It's a must have, like a you know, a sighting
guy needing an air compressor, or a painter needing an
airless prayer, or a pressure wash guy needing a new
attachment for his pressure washer. If it's gonna if it's
going to end up paying for itself in time, it's
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a must have.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
You have to have it.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
It's okay advertising. This is the same way. If you
have to advertise, which you must to stay in business,
then let's get jacked up. Is the place to advertise.
You have to have it. We're giving it to a
cheap rate, and by being affiliated with us, you actually
can be involved in the networking group and get a
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free ad by winning a contest of referring customers to
each other. Wow, Tim, the one that refers the most
will win the contest.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
So that encourages these businesses that come to my Tuesday
lunch at eleven o'clock and hang out and introduce your company.
It encourages all the companies involved to refer each other
because they might win a sixty second ad that could
be worth twelve hundred dollars to them. Okay, yeah, we're
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gonna give it. We're gonna work deals with people and
give them to where they can get involved and support
their companies. And for those people that are coming in
right now, we're we've got a half price deal for
your first time purchase with let's get jacked up and
we can run that sixty second ad for six hundred dollars.
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I like it. I think it's wonderful.
Speaker 5 (31:22):
Yes, And so if you guys do want that, you
get a hold of Jack.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
How do they get a hold of you, buddy?
Speaker 3 (31:30):
They can call me at five foot ninety three six
seven eighty three seven or email me at our ww
Jack at aol dot com. And better and yet, Tim,
they can come down to and at about twelve o'clock
when the meeting's over and they can say, hey, I'd
like to have you look at my fence post. They
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can come down and say, hey, I heard your advertisement.
I'd like to see if we can get some advertising
on your podcast. I mean we're on iHeartRadio, We're on
Fringe Rail Network, ru on iHeartRadio, We're on Google apps,
i mean Google podcasts, Apple podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Spreaker app.
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And the list just goes on and on and on. Tim,
you know, it's really crazy.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
It's a good deal.
Speaker 3 (32:19):
It's a good deal on the Fringe Radio network alone. Tim,
there are thirty what was the last quote, thirty over
thirty million.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
Listen three million, three million.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
Listeners, yeah, three million downloads. Amazing, simply amazing. And Tim,
the kicker is this, This show will be downloaded over
the next five years. We don't know how many times. Right,
So once their ads here, it's here, you can't get
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that on the radio.
Speaker 5 (32:52):
And we want small businesses to thrive, we really do,
because that's small business. Small businesses make America great. Okay,
you talk about being great again, it's it's really what
thrives it.
Speaker 3 (33:05):
Right, Go online and look up Who's supply what supplies?
So what creates the most jobs in America. Yes, it's
nice working for a big corporation and having all the
benefits and or the government and getting a good pay. Uh.
I'm working for a large company with thousands of employees.
But when in in the in the big scheme of things,
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mom and pop businesses employ and create more jobs abroad,
all the way across the United States. It just is.
But yet we're trying to kill him.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Tim, doesn't make sense.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
Nope, doesn't make sense. Well, Tim, you got ready to go.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Yeah, I gotta get going myself.
Speaker 5 (33:48):
But I want you guys to remember be in this world,
but not of this world.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
And tune in tomorrow morning for another.
Speaker 4 (34:00):
Daily Thank you for listening to today's show.
Speaker 7 (34:15):
We hope you enjoyed it. Jessica God sent home early. Well,
I'm sure you can imagine why. She will likely be
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Speaker 3 (37:03):
Oh this is interesting, all right, show's over.