According to a new study from the c d C, most people are not using hand sanitizer correctly. They say, you're supposed to rub your hands with sanitizer for thirty seconds, which is even longer than when you watch your hands it's twenty seconds. The study was published in the Journal of Information. It would have been nice to have three months ago. Yeah, yeah, I am not doing that. I
didn't know that I am not doing it. To wait a minute, if your hands are soaked with it, what does it matter if you're rubbing or not, or you see, you never know with these idiotic government pronouncements from the Journal of that would have been nice to note three months ago. It's a pretty funny joke. I use hand sanitizer so much. I keep a bottle in my in my truck and I have just constantly using it. But I haven't been even close to rubbing for thirty seconds
with it. I put a little in there and I rub it until it's gone, or you walk around with it kind of wet with your hands up in the air like a surgeon ntil it dries off. I mean, how much are you supposed to use? Doesn't that dictate how long you'll rob don't know. I mean, all right, here, here you go. Here's an illustration. This is what makes me insane. All right, Look, I just took a little squirt. I got one right in front of me. It's roughly
the size of a p Okay, there you're going. I'm gonna rob and rub and rub till my hands are raw with my little peace sized compliment of hand sanitizer, which isn't nearly enough to cover both of my enormous manly hands harry gnarled knuckles. The rest of it can hit a golf ball two in thirty yards exactly. Or I can take a squirt like somebody spilled an orange juice glass and robert for ten seconds and then walk
around with it dripping down my wrists? Which one was better? Oh, for the love of logic, I can't take the buttered world anymore. I can't take it. There's that girl trying to rescue that squirrel. That video may be shown for the rest of our lives. Her to help you, let me rescue you, And then it jumps on her and
she shrieks like a lunatic. Of course, so would I. You got a wild beast leaping upon your chest, I don't think I've shown I don't think I've shown my wife the picture of the squirrel on Henry at the Grand Canyon. Oh you got She's gonna be so unhappy with that. Well, he might get Rocky Mountain squirrel fever. Why did you let a squirrel crawl on him? I don't know what was I gonna do? Shoot it? I assumed it would run away. Kids are always trying to
catch squirrels. They don't catch the rights. But he did catch this one right. Maybe it wanted to be caught apparently. Yeah, So Center Republicans unveiled a policing reform bill, the President signed an executive order, Congress has a plan, and uh and and it's now we're gonna have a long negotiating period where various ideas are going to be bandied about, and they'll try to arrive at a at a compromise.
Although I have at least half a suspicion that the Democrats would much rather have the issue in November than a solution. A compromised plan that would make the Trump administration and Senate and House Republicans look good could be you know, really weakening for the Democrats come November so I would I would set your sights toward loud negotiating in no solution and that the Democrats will toss up
things they know the Republicans can never vote for. To keep this in the news, but at any rate, Center Republicans unveiled the Police Form bill that would discourage, but not ban, the so called chokeholes and no knock warrants. I don't I don't mind the chokehole decision, and people who know more about it, you know, can decide what's right. But that was it not a chokehold, old the murdery what's his name and man's neck? Yeah, that was that
was not approved anything right. That was horrific. The Republican proposal, which Senate leader said would be considered on the floor next week, does not mandate certain policing practices the Democratic
plan does. The federal government will mandate your local police force does A, B and C. The Republican plan encourages thousands of local police law enforcement agencies to curtail practices such as chokeholds and certain no knock warrants by withholding federal funds to departments that don't uh, you know, adhere to their will. Um and they must submit reports about them. The gislation also requires local law enforcement agencies to report
all officer involved deaths to the FBI. Tim Scott, Republicans, South Carolina, the black Republican senator, is spearing the spearheading the GOP bill. Um. I saw some courages the broader use of body worn cameras as well. I don't know if it was this. I saw something somewhere where you you have to report within a certain amount of time whenever you fire your weapon, and I thought that's not already the case, not to the federal government. The federal
government has brutally incomplete statistics on all of that. It's just it's a local matter. If there's a big enough noise, it goes to your county, then maybe to your state. Um. You know, it's so hard for me to advocate nationalized uh you know, required reporting. I don't. I don't know that that's necessary. I thought that was locally so. But locally obviously you're reporting it to your boss to fire
your gun. I mean, you could get all fifty states at this point to pass pretty good solid police reform, I think, and then it could be police no pun intended at the state level as opposed to a giant, flabby, unresponsive, overly powerful, blunt instrument that is a federal period. Now I would be I'm sure would be against that if
if only for my life experiences. Whenever you try to do this, it makes things worse every single time I've ever experienced it in my life, or there's government stuff or a giant company, whenever they try to do it from the top down, like the giant reports, more reports being funneled up has always made things worse in my life experience. Yep, yep. Now on the Democrats make things better,
but it doesn't well, and that's that's the problem. And people have this fantasy idea of how the federal government works and how its agencies work, and they think, oh no, they'll they'll be efficient, they'll be forthright and honest and hard working, and they'll deal with this terrible problem. And I'm telling you, look king to d C, which is
from three to three thousand miles. Well, I'm sorry, Alaska, the six thousand miles away from you looking to them to be your overlords and and sweep in you know, goodness and justice. It's just well, if I was gonna be charitable, I'd say it's naive. If I was not gonna be charitable, I'd say it's idiotic. Even before the legislation was unveiled, unveiled rather, Democratic leaders said it fell
short of the sweeping action is needed. House Democrats are moving forward the package that would strictly ban police choke holds, make it easier for victims of police violence to sue officers and departments, and create a national database of police misconduct, among other provisions. There is a lot of overlap in these two measures, and plenty to talk about, but the White House has said revising so called qualified immunity is
off the table, won't even talk about it. Now. We're luck looking forward to a conversation with one of the good folks from the Pacific Legal Foundation. We're gonna do an extra podcast and then hit you with some highlights of it talking about qualified immunity, the idea that government employees cannot be sued for violating your civil rights except in very narrow circumstances. Um, and those of us on the libertarian end of conservatism, um, are not fans of
it at all. Um. Well, one of the descents the other day in the Supreme court from taking this up as a case. Was talking about how it's just it's not ended up being used the way it was intended to be used. That seems to be what's happened over the years. But we'll learn more about that with our
guests and tell you about it later this week. One of the things I'm gonna ask him, because I have such a jaundiced view of humanity, like all of humanity, is that if you really rain in qualified immunity, will the the vermin like lawyers of the world, Which is not to suggest that all lawyers are vermin like, far from it, but will the the real mosquito lawyers of the world just flock to and flock at every cop who pulls anybody over for speeding, and everybody will get
sued all the time to get settlements. Like happens in the workplace. We've seen it. We've we've worked in the same radio studio for a long time now, um, and we've seen people come and go, and we've seen a handful of wrongful dismissal suits and they were utterly laughable, I mean, not even close to being legit. And other people who left by other means were known to threaten that sort of thing as well. Um, And they don't win those cases, but they get written a check for
five two dollars. And I am a little concerned that the cops of the world will just constantly be sued. But you know, if it's gone way beyond the original intent, to the point where you can have some building inspector who you you question, questioned him a little little too sharply, and he violates your civil rights over and over again and screws you up and down. And I've known business people this has happened to. Um, if he violates your civil rights, you ought to be able to go after him.
The fact that he gets a paycheck from some you know, county somewhere protects him from or enables him to violate your civil rights, that's obscene. Um, we should revisit aunt Jemima and Christopher Columbus. They're seeing each other. You know, I'd heard that rumor, but I didn't. We should reviews that those stories. Also, seven eleven is canceled. It's free slurpy day that they have every year. We all got hooked by the paw patrol story that turns out was
not true. And some COVID and some COVID stuff all the way the Armstrong and Getty Show. I'll start serious and gradually get less serious. But it is becoming more and more clear that former rock star now he ain't never gonna get elected to nothing. Governor Andrew Cuomo's decision to force nursing homes to take COVID patients sentenced thousands of people to death. Thousands of vulnerable old people, your grandma, your grandma, grandpa, whatever, sentence them to death by making
the nursing homes. In many cases they're screaming, don't send us COVID patients, were worried that old people. It's around the world and showing old people are more. It was the rule. You had to have to take them. You had to take them, and so we will punish you, We will bring you to your knees. Unbelievable. So this latest reort in the government more power. This latest report
says that killed six thousand people. About six per of the hundred thousand nursing home residents in the state of New York died from COVID because of you know, some of them would have died anyway, but a lot of them because of the policy, the mandatory you must take these COVID patients into your nursing home. Just absolutely freaking unbelievable, so fun little run where Andrew Cuomo was on TV
Live every day because he's the genius Savior leader. Why isn't he the Democratic nominee freaking government in their policies and they never held to account for these decisions. Anyway, I'll move away from that. Uh and Jemima is no more uh PEPSI co owns Aunt Jemima syrup um and is doing away with Aunt Jemima. She'd been updated like what a decade fifteen years ago. She wasn't the more zoftig black lady. It was like a really hot uh black mom on the on the certain body and she
lost the kerchief around her head when they updated her. Also, did she have anything on her on her hand? I can't remember, Paul Catherine and I was asking the question earlier, and I don't care. There's no need to have Ant Jemima on the syrup. But it doesn't actually make it, you see. But I'm of the belief that that had no negative effects on me. The presence of that image on the bottle. Yeah, I just I can't believe that
that had any negative effect on me. Well, I'm not sure it had any effect on me at all, but it certainly don't think it had any negative effect on me. Uh No, they don't promote racism. Did that spread racism? Did that make people think a certain thing? I tell you what, I grew up in a pretty racially diverse well,
I went to a racially diverse high school. And um, the Antiemima did not influence my views of my black classmates and friends anymore than you know, like the Freedom Bandido influenced my views of the catcher on my baseball team whose mom was Mexican. Um, it didn't. A friend of mine was Pakistani. Um. And and no like Arab evil guy in his robes thing influenced my views of of of him. Um I yeah. At the same time, I mean, if it's really a demeaning, like, what's what's
the meaning about what's de meaning about it? We'll see that one. I didn't find the meaning at all, especially the new one. I had the idea that this nice black lady makes pancakes and her serp is delicious. I don't know. Um, I'm with you on this one. I can't imagine. So there ain't no clowns flipping burgers. It's your local McDonald's. Nobody's thinks thinks there is anyway, if you can, if you can explain how that was, you know, actually racist and doing harm to America, I'd like to
hear the argument. But it was thought to be a stereotypical view of a black woman of the early twenty similar to like the Cleveland Indians logo. Well no, because it wasn't not comedic, and I mean the original one, she was just a slightly heavy set. I'm talking about the one from like the sixties and seventies. If if it started and there was some horrific image, I'm not aware of that. Maybe I'm stupid, but I used on racial stereotypes of what I see it being classified as
is why it had to go. Yeah, okay, okay, the Cleveland Indians thing is freaking ridiculous. Aunt Jemima was just a nice looking black lake. I just thought it was somebody's mom who was black. I never thought about it at all. Anyway. It was actually based on a real image of a woman named Nancy Green, who was known as a magnificent magnificent cook, back in the day. You know, I was never attracted her. I'm an aunt, Jemima Man. I'm sorry, I'm a Mrs Butterworth Man. Now she's married,
but she keeps telling me she's gonna get divorced soon. Uh. And then the other one is the married to Mr Butterworth obvious. Another Columbus statue has come down, this one in a park in St. Louis that had been up
since eight three. I think it was very long time. Um. And my problem with all these statues coming down is when there's no vote or there's no process involved, it's just either mobs pulling it down with a rope and it stays down, or in this case, they decided to remove it because people kept vandalizing it and they couldn't afford security to keep it from being vandalized, which means the mob is determining what statues are up in arn't And I just think that's a bad idea and what
lesson is learned by people observing this. Here's how you get changed. Violence, Yeah, exactly, violence, threat of violence, destroying things until you get your way. I don't care about. You can take down every Christopher Columbus statue in Americas, I don't care, but I have no that you know. The founding Father's stuff I do care about. But Christopher Columbus freaking cares. That whole story is dumb anyway in terms of but UM only discovered the Caribbean writers long
after American whatever. UM. But the mob can't be deciding what statues are up in our parks were in front of our buildings. That's just no way to run a country. I would agree completely. Now, in California, they voted to remove the Columbus statue from the capitol rotunda, where it had been since the very very long time. UM. But they voted because Californians really like the Bahamas and they
appreciate him discovering them. I guess it's hard to imagine why Christopher Columbus was in the rotunda of the California capital at all. It was, but it was a nod to immigrants, and particularly Italian immigrants, even though he was Portuguese, well even canceled he was Italian, sponsored by queens Alias do this good history life. I really should at some point lay out what I ate. Yesterday I had one of the all time worst eating days, certainly certainly for
an adult in middle age. That's that's saying something because you've had some doozies. Oh yeah, it was just like extraordinary. Yeah yeah. Oh coming up live team coverage of the latest from Jazz Jazz. So stay tuned, won't you? Don't? I understand it's shrunk. Yeah, voluntarily, there was shrinkage. What we're gonna do for you now is play you. UM. An interview statement by a Georgia sheriff whose name I don't have in front of me, or if I do, I misplaced it and I apologize for that. We'll get
that for you. UM. But he is a black man, and he is talking about, you know, aspects of the killing of the gentleman at the Wendy's in Georgia by the police. Um. He's talking about it from a law enforcement perspective, in a sociological perspective that I think is absolutely worth hearing. I assume you've seen the video the guy uh passed out slash fell asleep in the drive through at Wendy's. Wendy's people called the cops that we got a drunk guy passed out. They get there, they
determined he probably is drunk. They talked for twenty minutes, very calmly him and the cops. Yeah. Anyway, when they went to arrest him, he tries to fight him and then, uh, you know, he ends up getting shot and killed. This is Sheriff Alphonso Williams. Okay, very good, let's roll that. You know, the family attorney in this case says that police should have tried to catch Brooks instead of shooting
at him. What is your reaction to that? Having thirty years and the business police lay in law enforcement, and twenty seven of those years having taught use of force and taught hundreds and hundreds of all enforcement officers across the state of Georgia and others eights, I just think that he's a lawyer. He's not a law enforcement officer. I think that is It's just a ridiculous statement. Uh. Obviously, we saw in the video that the Brooks was engaged
in a fight with the officers. They were on the ground. We know that when we're on the ground, we have a very high likelihood of being hurt or killed. It's not the place we want to be. This is not a wrestling match. The Brooks is able to take a non lethal weapon, a taser, away from one of the officers and he flees. They give chase. He's committed to felony obstruction of an officer counts, and he needs to be held to combo. So they were perfectly justified in
running behind Brooks to to capture him. He Brooks turned back to the officers and fired the taser. And we all know this is a third law enforcement agency I've been head of, and and every agency I've gone to, I've required every officer who carries a taser to to be tased with it so that you understand the incapacitation five seconds one thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three,
one thousand four, one thousand five. That's five whole seconds that if an officer has hit with that taser, that he all of his muscles will be locked up, and he'll have the inability to move and to respond, and yet he is still responsible for every weapon on his belt.
He is. So if that officer had been hit, he still has a farm on his side, and the likelihood of him being stomped in the head or having his farm taken and used against him was a probability, And so he did what he needed to do, and this was a completely justifiation shooting the show that's you don't listen. This is the nGy way of things. You don't need to agree with that to agree that it's worth hearing that perspective. And I hadn't heard any other media outlet.
My first thought was when I heard this and there was discussion on a cable news channel, my first thought was, well, if he taste if the if the guy running away had hit the cops and taste him, then he could take their gun. And I hadn't heard anybody bring that up, and I thought, that's the that's the most obvious thing that happens. So I'm glad that sheriff mentioned that as a possibility. Well, remember that was key to the whole Michael Brown thing in Ferguson. He was fighting the cop
trying to get his guns. So the idea that he was quote unquote unarmed UM is highly debatable. I know where this interview goes because I've heard it. I still haven't heard the answer for We brought it up yesterday, and I'm not second guesting anybody. I'm just asking, um, he wouldn't have turned and fired the taser if you hadn't been If you wouldn't have started to chase him. I don't think so, what would the would it be good in the future, tell that somebody who's who has
committed a non violent crime, you think drunk driving. Um, just let him go and then you go catch him later. The Chief addresses that Victor Davis Hansen, we played that yesterday. He made some good points on the topic. It's a really good question. The Chief will answer that and also issue a really you know wise statement. UH. Quick note though, from our good friends, our sponsors, simply safe. The best overall home security, according to US News and World Report
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All right, let's hear more from the Georgia sheriff did what he needed to do and this was a completely justified shooting. There's there's nothing malicious or sadistic and the way these officers behaved, and it's very unfortunate that the law enforcement leaders in a state of Georgia have not come out and stood together on this case. I think it's political and and it it's it's sisseless. We're sending
in the wrong message to our black youth. We're telling them that that that it's okay, that that they can run from the police, they can take a weapon from the police, they can fight with the police and and and point a weapon at the police and expect nothing to happen. That is the wrong message to saying to black youth that miraculously was on CNN. I think, wasn't it. Yeah? I recognized one of the anchor Att's voice there. It
haunts my dreams. Uh yeah. Well, and again, if we're going to talk about policing in an intelligent way, not an angry mob tearing down statues in the parkway or torching small businesses, often minority owned way of talking, but seriously discussing it. UM, you need to hear that perspective. What if the um I haven't heard anybody say this, but I'm sure people are saying it. When they went to put him in handcuffs, he's thinking, well, once I'm in handcuffs, you could get me on the ground and
kneel on my neck till I'm dead. I've seen it on TV a thousand times. That's what the family lawyers is saying, is it? And they say it soon triggered by having the handcuffs start to Because I can understand that it's unfortunate that there are people that believe that. I don't believe that if I got pulled over and they had to put cups on me for some reason, I would think I'm you know, nothing bad. Is gonna
happen to me. But if you're convinced once they have you in handcuffs they might beat you or kill you, I can see why you'd run to get away from that. Yeah, that that is the you know, that's well, that's that's the damage bad cops do, making the whole all and making it difficult not just for all other good cops,
but for all of society. Because if you have a portion of the of the society that believes the cops are out to get you, the no, you're not going to get people to comply with the cops because they feel like once you get cups on me or you can do anything to me. And there are absolutely racial issues having to do with the various places in the police.
On the other hand, you have the mainstream media which is just loving the horror porn of the videos and showing them over and over and over again and in the same way and again. It's not like there is no issue. I'm not saying that at all, But if you saw a video of a child being abducted all day, every day, you would really start to be paranoid about your children getting abducted. Here where the guy pulls her into the van and you saw it over and over
and over again. Heck, yeah, that would have an effect on you. Yeah, the the horror porn, that's that's a good one. That's a good conundrum because you don't want you don't want to hide the reality of it from the public at all. Um. I had read about it and everything. When I saw it, that's when I realized, Okay, this guy just murdered somebody in the streets. What happened here? I got that from watching the video. Um, But then you played enough and you start to have the opposite effect.
I don't know. That's a that's a tough one. Yeah, yeah, uh. You know the other argument I've heard from cops about this Georgia case. Um, and this guy was the father of four and it just it's awful that he's dead. Well, if you agree on that, and if you listen to the conversation nation they've had, because they talked for twenty minutes calmly, you think, how does this guy end up dead? This seems so calm and and easy to you know, it just doesn't seem like this could possibly know how
it ends. It still doesn't seem like it could end with a death. Well, and the other thing that that bothers me about this has I've heard certain activist types say, well, look at the point that he fought the cops and grab the taser and ran away, you got you gotta let him go and excuse me, what are you going to get more of? Then? Yeah, guy thinks I don't want to get arrested. I know what I'll do. I'll fight the cops, take their tasters. They'll let me go
because that's the new policy. If I can win this fistfight, they let me go, and then at least I got a chance to you know, get to another state, hide out whatever. We can't have an opt in trial by combat, that is you can need to write that somewhere. That's the best way to put it anywhere. And when the trial combat scene in the Game of Thrones, who has had brutal an optional trial by conduct combat it's you know,
I get arrested. If I can take this guy, I get to get away and at least, you know, take my chances out to this woman or this woman, right. Yeah, So that yeah, that that that's that doesn't work. That's non a non working situation. At the same time, if there were no police brutality, and we've received a handful of emails from white people who have had the speed out of them by the cops, I mean, utterly unjustified
to hear their story. Um, if there were no oh yeah, if there were no excessive force, then you wouldn't have a lot of these problems. Although certain absolutely a lot of guys don't want to get arrested again because they've been arrested several times, and the penalties tend to get worse the more you get arrested and convicted, So there
would still be people trying to fight the cops. But again, you know, our point in playing it was just to give you a different perspective than you're hearing in the mainstream media. And if you're an intelligent, thinking person, you've
we out of here both. Again, that's a Georgia sheriff who's trained lots of cops and he was highly disappointed the police chief resigned immediately, as he says, is a political thing, you know, and it might have been the right move if she hadn't resigned, maybe the half the city's on fire and how many billion dollars worth of damage done in Minneapolis. I think fifty some uh don't a billion. I mean, um uh, you know that happens in Atlanta. If she doesn't resign immediately and you avoid it,
all that ail trouble bruning chairs. We'll have a live team report from the Autonomous Zone in Seattle next the Armstrong and Get Show. Here's a guy who's lived in the area of Seattle now called Chaz for years. Whether this was an overreaction or not. Whether this is an overreaction or not, I don't know. But he wanted his voice disguised and everything like that because he's scared of the Chazz people. If they recognize his voice, maybe you are.
Just let's go with this voice here. I've lived in chairs most of my life anyway, this is what he said. For the first time in my life in Capitol Hill. I hear gunshots every single night, and I've heard people screaming every single night outside and uh, they're not protest screams. I've heard protests screams, but I've also heard like skins of terror out there, and I don't know what's happening
out there. Yeah, so I'm I'm having trouble nailing down it's actually happening I saw a report on Fox yesterday. This is on Fox, and they're more interested in the negative aspects of Chadz than the other channels are. And they said it's been peaceful for for almost entirely peaceful for the last thirty six hours. That's what they said on Fox. Now, this guy says he's hurting hearing gunshots
every night. I've heard other people say it's a it's a it's a night and day difference, literally, and that the daytime is a street party and everybody's happy, and at night he gets really scary. At night, the dominant beasts take control. I've heard people say, I've heard reporters say the businesses are on board with this, they think it's awesome and they're you know, helping out with water
and food and that sort of stuff. I've also heard other people say they they're they're they're doing this because they're scared to death their place is gonna get smashed. Yeah, we could play clips seventeen. Why not let's hit it. Oh, here it comes. That went down Sunday night, and it's a clear and scary example of what can happen when the police do not respond because of a city's leadership. It happened at this auto repair shop in Seattle, just
outside about a block down from the occupation protest. The owners caught a guy who was armed with a knife in the act of stealing money and car keys and setting a fire inside the shop. They detained him while armed themselves, and called Seattle police. They never showed up to take the suspect into custody, and an angry mob from the protest zone broke down the fence demanding the suspect be released. Eventually the owner complied. Luckily, no shots were fired. I am very shaken up. I am very
disappointed in the city's leadership. I'm very disappointed in the lack of police protection. I'm very disappointed that the fire department didn't show up fire department police to enforce law and order. We saw a case of street justice. A group of armed men from the protest zone surrounded the thief and arsonist, demanding he gave up the cash and keys. When he refused, he was beaten by the so called
security team. On Monday, Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best that officers did respond to the area, but chose not to engage on behalf of the victim business owner or suspect. Yeah, that's a heck of a deal there. Well that is the Old West, is what that is. Yeah. I got a note from listeners who asked to be an anonymous or small business owners in wacky Washington. They're in Seattle. Checked out Chaz Chop. They say they really wanted to be called Chop. It's written in spray paint everywhere. That's
why I'm calling it jazz. When they were there during the daytime, a lot of tours taking pictures, which made one guy mad, yelled about it not being Coachella. The atmosphere was tense. There's some yelling in that sort of thing. And then this from a Seattle p D officer. Um. He goes on about the the chaos and all Um, the warlord in charge of the new Capitol Hill autonom his zone, drives a Tesla. He's been arrested for drugs, guns, pimping, and crimes against children, and is on a federal child
porn watch list. He carries an a K forty seven. He's already started abusing people inside w t F. You can't make this up. We've been castrated. There's no recovering from this. We can't go near the zone, have been warned by our department to stay away. We're only working for each other. Now. We've been in battles where these psychopaths have hit us with raw cinder blocks, homemade napalm. Even I E. D s multiple injuries, and then we gave up the precinct. Now the guns are out, this
city can burn. I'm working on my exit plan right now. The city and state hates us and gives us no support. In fact, the leaders are actively supporting this very real insurgency. Yet all you hear in the media is that they are merely peaceful protesters. This is real. This is people need to know. This is not about race, It's about control. Share it, but don't say my name. Wow sounds familiar, signed the San Francisco Police Department. Well all you, this
is a known fact. Nobody's disputing this. The police precinct closed down, boarded up, and took all their equipment out of there. That happened, and it's been taken over now. But so the chas maniacs, whether it was peaceful or not, you can't have that. You can you can't have police driven out of their precincts and saying, just you're not allowed to have a police precinct in this part of town. I guess we'll leave. Then you need not respond to
law abiding, taxpaying citizens who need us desperately. How about that story, though, See you catch somebody breaking into your place, you apprehend them with a weapon. I mean, that's a heck of a deal. You're in a you're in a battle with a guy with a knife and you've got a weapon, and you apprehend him, you call the police. They don't ever show up. A mob shows up, and you're scared of them, legitimately so rightfully, so you turn the guy loose. Then the mob makes that guy give
the money back because they're going to Enford. There the police force, which which we're supposed to be against, right having a police force, but they're the police force. Well, and did I hear they were gonna beat down a guy for being an arsonist. But when anybody understand what irony is, when the guy wouldn't give the money back, they beat him. Right. But that's not the kind of justice we have in America. You go to jail, that's
the justice in chazz. And then there's a there's a you're you're appointed, you're appointed a lawyer if you can't afford one, and you get a trial, and then maybe you know, maybe you didn't do it right. But no, that no, this is vigilante, old timey wild West justice, and that's better than what we've had. Child molester with an A K forty seven is the judge. Okay, super how's your utopia coming along? Does this Peter Outer end violently?
Your guess. We don't have much time. Seattle is such a freak show already in the city council is a bunch of gutless communists. So I say it goes on for a very very long time, really armstrong and getty
