The Cunninghamy, Great America. Welcome this Wednesday afternoon in the tricetate Red spaceball kicks off about two forty five perc afternoon. I take belong to you who that is. They beat the Angels three straight when one out of four at the Snakes now in San Francisco, So if they win this afternoon, they would have gone five and five on the ten game road trip, which is pretty good. But another hand, they look terrible, can't score, lots
of injuries. Back out at a two forty five, then off tomorrow Thursday and four games against the Cubbies, a double dip on Friday day night doubleheader, then back out at Saturday and Sunday, and so we'll see what happens. There are a game and a half for two games out of the wild card, and they have the Cubs in town this weekend. So if they sweep the Cubs, guess what, the Reds are back in the playoffs. So we'll see what occurs. But like many other Americans, I received my
tax valuation increase on the modified palatial state. We're up about forty percent, and I thought, who better to talk about what's happening with the increased valuation of real estate, at least in the state of Ohio. Is the great Bridget Kelly. She's the county auditor. She walks in the shoes of Dusty
Rhodes and Bridget Kelly. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Bridget, first of all, can you explain to the American people why taxes, the tax evaluations and are going up thirty to forty percent when many many Americans don't feel that's the case. Well, first of all, thank you so much for having me back. I appreciate the invitation to join you. So I will say what we've sent out to folks across the county are what's called
tentative valuation notices. So they are tentative and they happen to prove by the State of Ohio. And so we do this actually as a service to taxpayers, so that we can be transparent about our work and so the folks know what's going on in other counties. You're a notice of your new value comes in the form of your tax bill, and so we think there's we think
there's a better way to do business than that. So the way the process works is, you know, the state of Ohio, the Great State of Ohio, directs us to do our re craisal every six years, with an
update in between called the triennial. They tell us how to do it, which is, we have to uniformly value each parcel of property in Hamilton County, of which there are over three hundred and fifty thousand, so we have to view each and every one of those, and then we are directed by the state to submit to them tentative values, which they either approve or not, and they have approved ours, and that's what folks are getting in their
mailboxes. But I think, much like the palatial Cunningham states, folks are seeing increases in values all across the state of Ohio. So it's not something that is exclusive to Hamilton County, but rather something that's happening all over the state. And as I haven't been in this issue for a little bit, it appears the state tax Commissioner is the actual person. I think it's a woman that's a mic DeLine a point d that kind of triggered the beginning of
the process. And no one believes that it's legitimate to say your value or your property one up forty percent in the past one year. So for that person living in Arlington Heights or Deer Park or Springfield Township or maybe Franklin County. Who's the auditor in Hamilton County, it's you, bridget Kelly said at
one up forty percent. No one believes that happened. So what do you say to that person that says, that's not right, that's not accurate, it's not true, and I don't want to get in line to go through a long process of determining the actual value. What do you say to that person that says, bridget Kelly, that could not be the case. So we'd say a couple of things. One, we want to make sure that people are aware of the process and what's going on, which is why they
get their tentative value notices. And I'd also encourage your listeners to check out Hamilton County auditor dot org and look at their property. Make sure we have all the information correct on that. So another reason why we do this is to make sure that we are as accurate as possible. The second thing I would say is folks will get their final values at the end of the year, and if people think we miss the mark, they can file in the
Board of Revision and again that's a resource that's available. They can see the process on our website Hamilton County auditor dot org, including you know what types of evidence that they can bring in to substantiate their claims. And the filing period for that is January first through March thirty first of next year. That's stepped forth by statute. But I will also say, you know, we've seen the biggest fluctuations in neighborhoods where homeownership is accessible. We see flippers come
in out of Saint landlords. We have folks coming in to buy homes who may prefer to buy in one neighborhood, but it's out of reach for them. And so that's caught a lot of pretty significant fluctuations in neighborhoods that were a little more accessible to people. And the other thing, I would say, many many years ago, I represented somebody who went through the border revision and it wasn't a big deal. It's kind of informal, there's not a
lot of rules of evidence. Three persons sit there and they kind of ask you a few questions. You might come in with your own appraisal, which is always lower than what the county says, and then they generally lower it, but many times they don't. But it's not a big deal to go down to I guess to the Todd Port Tuon County Administration Building to have a little bit of a hearing. So you would encourage people in between January and
March of next year. If they're still unhappy, they go ahead and file a piece of paper more or less an appeal, and it may not be heard for six months to a year. But it's not a big deal, that's true. So the Board of Provision is comprised of designates from the Auditor's Office, the Treasurer's office, and as well as designates from the President of
the Board of County Commissioners. And again, if folks go to our website at Hamilton County auditor dot org, you can see things you can bring in to your point an appraisal, assigned estimate from a contractor similar sales, things like that. Now, if you come in the Board of Provision and just say hey, I'm mad at you because I think my taxes they're too high, that's probably not going to be sufficient evidence for the board to find in
your favor. But we have a lot of experience folks on the board who take these things seriously, and you know, it's their job to be fair and to consider the evidence that is presented to them. I think the other really important thing for people to remember is just because your value goes up by a certain percentage does not mean your taxes will go up by that same percentage. So we get a lot of questions from people that say, you know, well, the values in the county have gone up, you know,
almost thirty three percent on average. Does that mean I'll have a thirty three percent increase and my taxes in the answer to that is no. The way that taxes are structured in Ohio and the way that levies are calculated, they're guaranteeing to generate a certain amount of money, but no more or no less than that. So it's possible we have folks whose values go up and their taxes go up. It's possible we have folks whose values go up and taxes
stay about the same. It's sible that values go down and taxes go up again because they have to fulfill the obligations of those levies that were approved by voters and communities all across the county. And I'm glad you're brought up levees. One of the reason Tony Bender left Hambleton County from Indian Hill is one
point six million dollar estate and moved to Boone County. It's because of all these damned levies we are supporting in Hambleton County, all kinds of levies such as the zoo, Engagine care, such as children's hospitals, such as you see medical center, such as the meals on Wheels. There's no county, in the sound of my voice at as many special levees as Hamblett County has.
That's why many move out to Boone County. What can we do to rain in the amount of money we give to all these ten to twelve special levees that most of us vote against but which they always pass. Well, folks and can look on our website again at Hamilton County auditor dot org and click on the tax distributions tab and see exactly you know where their tax that are going. So again, that's something that we do in the interest of
transparency. For levies that will be on the ballot, there will be an estimate of what those will be per hundred thousand dollars of valuation on our website here in a couple of weeks. But you know, levies are decisions that are made by communities, and you know, the state legislator has steadily scaled back the amount of funds that they are giving to local communities. So it often gives people, you know, no choice but to put a levy on
the ballot. And ultimately it's the people who live in that community, whether it's in the county or in a smaller municipality anywhere throughout Hamilton County to make decisions about where they want to invest their money. And so that's what happens when levies pass, is because you know, people believe in safety service or
parks or a w rec center or any number of things. So again, you know, it's just a really challenging place for some of these local municipalities to be in because folks one amenities, they want nice neighborhoods, they want strong communities. But at the end of the day, somebody's got to pay
for it. Now, Bridget Kelly, you bring up the point the value of your property may have gone up forty percent, but there's a specific dollar amount to be raised, like for school taxes and school levies and so the amount you pay goes down because they say the school system collects fifty million dollars
and the value of property like in Madera went way up. That doesn't mean that you're going to pay more in taxes for the schools because the amount of money than on the tax duplicate is going down because they value the property went up. Do I have that right more or less? That's exactly correct. So the state has what's called reduction factors. So if there is a fifty million dollars levey, that levy will generate fifty million dollars regardless of the value
of homes. And so you know, there are some communities that have a lot of new construction that's going to have an impact. There are some communities where levies fall off, so that will be an impact. You know, we get a lot of emails from folks who say, what are my property taxes going to be? But we unfortunately don't have a crystal ball in the
auditor's office. And so until let we know the disposition of the levies that are on the ballot in November, and until we know the effective tax rates, which are again set by the State of Ohio later this year, then we won't be able to tell people what their tax obligation will be for the coming year. But again at the end of the year, when folks have their final values, they'll be able to see those on our website at Hamilton County Auditor dot org. Now, Bridget Kelly, you spent a lot of
years in Columbus. You're now the Hamlety County Auditor walking in the boots of Dusty Rhodes, and there's been some media reporting about your back surgery and about your cancer treatment. What can you tell the American people about how you're doing physically. I am continuing to feel well and feel strong. My back's feeling great thanks to doctor manear Tabusha, and I'm going continuing to get my treatments doctor Rfon Furduc. Those two are they have made it so that I can
continue to be healthy and well. And you know, just four tends to have good healthcare and a great support system, so I can continue to go eat at Sorrento's Pizza and solve all the world's problems with the folks in my life. So I'm very grateful for it, and it gives me the opportunity to continue to talk with a great American like you on your radio show,
so I'm very grateful. Well, the cancer is one of those things I said to you off there, that everybody's got something and no matter what it is, in life, that we're blessed to living a time where you can contract a cancer and normally the prognosis is good. Unless you contract something like a pankaratic cancer that could be a bit more difficult. But women's type cancers
are now largely treatable, much like any other problem in life. And I don't know what the future is going to hold, but nonetheless, to live in a time where you can get cancer treatment, continue with your life, continue serving nor would the gem of the Highlands. And also Hamleton County is a positive. What do you see yourself doing in five or ten years. Well, I hope to be in the Hamleton County auditor for as long as
the voters will have me. We have a great team here, and we actually have a very lean team who are a lot smaller than auditor staffed in similarly situated county, but they have a ton of experience. We're a professional office, and I'm very grateful to the voters for the ability to serve my community in the State House and now as a Hamilton County Auditor. So I hope in ten years I'll still be, you know, serving all the best
pizza places around town and calling it my favorite radio hosts. Bridget Kelly, you're a great American. How's your daddy doing? He is as great as ever. You know. There's all these rumors around that, you know, maybe he might think about retiring, but Willie and I both know that's just not true. I don't think so we need Bob Kelly around for a long
time. At some point I will disclose his real pseudonym, but at this point he must continue to be a great practicing attorney, a great young daughter doing her job, walking in the shoes of Dusty Rhodes, the American Dream and Bridget Kelly once again Hamlety County Auditor. Good to hear about your cancer treatment successful and I wish you and yours nothing but the best. And thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show this Wednesday afternoon. Thanks for having
me all look forward you next time. Thank you. Bridget Kelly, former State rep. Now Hamlet County Auditor. And the value is not the same as the taxes that you pay because it goes up and down. But I can all but guarantee that taxes in the long run will not go down. They're going to go up. And there's no county and within the sound of
my voice, it has twelve special levies. We're supporting everything, which is why rich guys like Tony Bender moved out of Indian Hill got into in a state in Boone County with a much better house, paying a lot less than taxes is because we're carrying the burden and many other counties. So let's continue
with more. If a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand pounds seven hundred new at and T plus the red spaceball kicks off of me and saying about two forty five this afternoon, they win the game, to go five and five on the road trip, come back home for four, then we'll see what happens. All A News Radio
seven hundred WLW. The two most sought after, most prestigious names in bridal jewelry come together for one epic event next weekend in Genesis Diamonds to Cory and Varagi's today that I began forty years ago today or maybe tomorrow in August of nineteen eighty three, when the Great Randy Michaels, who's the built gates of radio, asked me to pinch it and the evening talk show because the great
Alan Browning. I decided to stay where he was at fifty five KRC, led of course by Tony Bender, and I said, well, Randy, I've never done talk radio before, but I'll try it. And here I am forty years to the day later, still talking. It's been wonderful, it's been great. I'm the accidental radio talk show host. Didn't think it would happen, and a week or two into it, Randy was trying to find a replacement. And I don't blame him. I was so bad in
the beginning. In fact, many think I'm really bad right now that I called friends of mine like Mark Minki and my wife at home and a couple other golf buddies and say you got a call in. I got no calls. I got nothing to say. And I was pretty bad for the first week or two, maybe the first several months, until things started to happen. Then I fully understood, and at that point I became a little bit
better. Nineteen eighty four occurred which was Ronald Reagan's second inaugural, and you had the challenge or disaster, and we had the savings alone crisis of a home state with Marvin the Warner and Bert Bond Guard, etc. And suddenly I knew what I was talking about. I went to pro wrestling matches as an announcer with Gary Burbank, and I said, talk radio can be like pro wrestling, and the rest I always say is history. Over the last
forty years, there have been numerous occasions. I almost was left and we had a general manager here for with three times I wanted to fire me, but Randy Michaels laid his body over me and saved me. I had that one stint in Chicago where w g N was after me along with Mike McConnell, and I just got real closed, never signed the deal, and I decided to stay here. And then I've had other circumstances where some of the objects of my scorn, some of the mistakes that I've made, it became
close that they let me go. But here I am. I feel like I'm on some effort by Steve McQueen to come off Devil's Island with the Coconuts, wrapped together saying I'm still here. And I had a goal many years ago of staying until the one hundredth anniversary of this sacred station, which was
celebrated in March. So it's been a little over a March of last year, as I've spent about a year and a year in three months four months, and I thought, Okay, if I can just last one hundredth anniversary of the station and be relevant and have my wits about me, that'd be
good. And now I kind of had a secondary goal of making it to my fortieth year, and I've made it, and now I have a goal maybe if keeping it going as long as you continue to listen to the numbers that you do now, because I think next year is I always say this,
but I think this time I'm right. The most important election of my lifetime is twenty twenty four because if Joe Biden can stumble, and if the media and the Democratic Party allows him to be the nominee of their party again when he's completely mentally incompetent, can't read a teleprompter, can't say MAUI, can't pronounce words, can't string together to spare thoughts, to make a coaching
point. If that continues and he's elected again because of the Orange Man, then more and more trouble than I can imagine, because we can't keep borrowing three billion dollars every day of brand new money to pay for social welfare and military programs. We can't ford And if that happens, I don't know what the country would look look like in twenty twenty eight. So I'm not sure.
I'm positive I'm not going to be with you longer than a year or two, but I want to kind of complete at least through twenty twenty four and see what happens. But I can't believe. I have no idea where
the last forty years have gone. When I started, the morning Guy was a Gary Burbank, and the afternoons were Alan Gardner and the great Randy Michaels, and then they were in mid days, and then it was Gary Burbank, the greatest of all time two to six, and then the Trumpster, Bob Trumpy was six to nine, and yours truly was nine pm to one
am. And at that point I was actively in court every day, so that meant I went home about one thirty quarter all two try to get some sleep, and she put on my monkey suit, go down to Hamlet County Courthouse, to the Kent County Courthouse or Warren County and do my criminal cases and then go back home about four or five o'clock. And normally I had basketball and baseball practice to coach until six or seven o'clock, and then I had a quick dinner and repeated it. And that's the way it was,
and I was happy to do it honor. And so fortieth year, either today, today or tomorrow completed. And I think I have a year or two left if you'll let me. And by that I mean the advertisers, people like Frank Ziebelle and John Barrett, and people like Greece Powers and people like Paul Luck and many others. I'm sure I'm missing that. As long as the money continues to roll in to sponsor this show, and as long as you continue to patronize the sponsors to say, you know, we like
what we hear. It's a different viewpoint. I don't always agree, hell, I don't agree agree with myself most of the time. But nonetheless, and the ratings are right now, the ratings are better than they've ever been at this station. We talk about the good old days. The good old days are never that good, but they were old, and we've never had the level of listenership we have today, even during the glory days of Jim
Scott. In the morning, it's then Mike McConnell and then me, and then afternoon Drive with Eddie Fingers, who's a living legend of his own right, with the great Tracy Jones and now the great Rocky Boyman, And then
we went through various audiations of sports talk. Of course Bob Trumpy is the is the godfather a sports talk and after him or Chris Collinsworth and Aye Furman and Annie Furman is a great radio talent, and then after that went through Paul Docherty, after that a little bit of Tom Gamble, and after that finally hit on Lance McAllister, who in his own right, that's pretty good. I think he's a better person than he is as a talk show host,
because Lance McAllister is a great person. Then of course at night we have Gary Jeff Walker out a run the truck and Bozo loved what happened with the Bozo and what that did. And now we have Red Eye Radio, whatever the heck that is, and more so, the product here keeps evolving
and changing. The personalities come and go. But as long as we have people like the Cincinnati Reds and the Bengals and the Bearcats and Xavier and so much more FC wanting to partner with us, we washed the market with young and old, black and white, rich and poor, straighting, gay, etc. That's what we are as a listening post in which you can hear viewpoints often not otherwise heard. So I've been honored and I'm beginning my forty
first year with you at this station either today or tomorrow. Randy Michaels tells me he thought it was August the twenty ninth. I thought it was September. The first I got ahead in my mind the invasion World War two started
September first, nineteen thirty nine, when Germany invaded Poland. But nonetheless, I've enjoyed every minute of it, and good chunk of my life has been spent living out dreams I didn't think I would ever realize because I was born here, and I spent about six years in Toledo going to law school working for Schnorff, Snorff and Snorff. After law school, also a federal law
clerk. One of the owners of my life, by the way, was working with a roommate who's a best friend at Moorehouse College, was a young guy named mL King Junior. And his name was Judge Robert V. Franklin of Lucas County Common Police Court, and he was the first black judge elected
in Lucas County, this going back to the late nineteen sixties. And pictures of him and Coretta and him and his wife and mL, which just lit the corners of my mind when we had discussions about Moorehouse College in nineteen forty seven, nineteen forty eight, and what kind of person mL was. And he had just been assassinated about three years before I started working as a bailiff for Judge Franklin, and he still had a tear in his eye whenever he
talked about what happened in Memphis to the great Martin Luther King Junior. So from that other relationships developed to kept my eyes open, kept my head down, tried to do what was right. And I've said this before, it I'll say it right now. If I've offended you, and I've apologized for it, accepted. Some people I offend and I don't want an apology from me to them, because they're not going to change. I've made many mistakes
in radio, and I'll continue to make them. Hopefully the good outweighs the bad, and the right outweighs the wrong, and hopefully I've had a small impact. And the political thinking of many in the tri State Walhamlet and County has gone decidedly to the left. The great majority of listeners are decidedly to the right. I find myself a conservative libertarian, and I began as a
liberal Democrat. A wise man once said, if you're not a Democrat by the time you're twenty five, you have no heart, and not a Republican by the time you're forty five, you've got no brain. So we begin the process. It continues anew and right now at twelve forty nine pm on this Wednesday afternoon, August at thirty twenty twenty three, there are hundreds of
people that I've never heard my voice that are listening right now. And a wise athlete one said that somebody in the stands has never seen me play, have heard about me, but they've never seen me play, and I want to play for that person to let them remember something I said or did that
would have some positive impact in their life. And the greatest thing that has said to me as I traveled the highways and the byways that when some man or woman walks up to me in their thirties and said, you know what, You've been with me every day of my life in one way or another. And I've never met you meeting to now, but I've never met you before, but I want to let you know something you said when I was twenty one, or something you said when I was twelve years old men an
impact in my life. One Vivek Ramaswamy was saying. Next, he's a Hindu and the san X Boys in Springfield Township selected this guy named Faveke Ramaswamy to be their commencement speaker. So pretty good stuff. And he told me that when I was a little boy, my father, who worked at General Electric, would drive around and I would listen to you when I was a
boy. Right now, he's thirty eight years old. And so when someone of that age group who now has a husband or a wife and kids of their own come up to me and say, I want to thank you because you had an impact positively in my life. That's the best thing you can say. And the second best thing is I listen to you now and then to laugh that it's funny. You can be serious, but never take yourself
too seriously. I said, that's it, man. We're all in a journey together, and hopefully at the end of the day we find ourselves wrapped in the hands of God Almighty and the pearly gates admitted for eternity to a place where we all want to work toward. And I try not to do things that hurt people and get them so angry they have negative feelings about our country, or about me or about this station, because at the end of the day, it's only talk, it's only words. But if it motivates
actions, so be it. So I'm not sure how much longer I'd say. I told DJ Hodge and Rhino a year or two, and that's what I intend on doing. And after twenty twenty four, good or bad, right or wrong, see what happens. I'll make a decision in January February
of twenty twenty five whether to continue. But forty years, my God would a run, and the memories like the corner of my mind, all the things, the Reds and the Bengals and political When I met the US ambassador to Kuwait in nineteen ninety one on Fountain Square after the soldiers came marching home the gall four one, what was an incredible event. Being able to speak to practice, particularly every high school and the tri state in college, being
a commencement speaker at law schools. It's been one hell of a ride. And I physically feel about the same now as I did when I was thirty five. I still feel like thirty five most of the time, to quote George Strait. In fact, yesterday I played golf and I shot three strokes below my age seventy two at Kenwood Country Club, played with my buddies. They lost like seventy dollars and they squealed like pigs, had a great time
enjoy it. So God has granted me with the good health, the ability to turn a phrase, and to maybe positively impact the lives of people just like you. So I thank you. Let's continue with more, and once again thank you. Coming up after one o'clock will be John Lott of Crime Research dot Org about how the mainstream meet it gets it wrong when they talk about mass shootings. Formulating generally and complete insanity. What happened in Jackson was
completely insane. Racism was the bedrock of what that mentally ill person considered relevant in his life. But John Lott worked in the Trumpet administration together statistics on mass shootings and why they occur and how they occur. So he's going to be with us about ten minutes after one o'clock today, and then second I'll
be with you beginning about two thirty five. A little bit of red Spaseball, and as Brian Combs said, believe it or not, if they win this afternoon with Hunter Green also known as Homer Green getting paid big bucks for a lack of performance, they would have gone five and five on this road
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the result twin your way to our twenty twenty three. I heart we heal musing researching so much more, and it appears there's an accelerating effort for a more gun control putting out a business gun sellers, and also the issue of gun manufacturers being sued for the shall we say, the illegal use of their product by some very few but nonetheless once again, John Lott, welcome to
the Bill Cunningham Show. And I noticed John on The Federalist that you have a great article headline, do gun controlled groups care what really causes mass shootings? Every town lawsuit says no. Of course if several days ago we had the terrible event in Jacksonville and the sheriff their waters made some lucid comments which I found shocking when he made him we'll deal with those later on. But what's the idea that the uncontrolled groups like every town has no idea what's causing
mass shootings? But it's great to talk to you again, Thanks for having me on. Yeah, Well, Bloomberg's every town is suing the uh, the individual that's sold the gun, the gun store that sold the gun to the person. He's suing the man's parents, and he's also suing social media. Let's uh, you know, you look at the suit, and the gun store did the proper background check. You know. The thing is if they only read the person's manifesto, they would see what actually motivated this individual
and why he did the crime that he did. So, for example, he spends a lot of time in his manifesto explaining why he picked the target that he did. He wanted to go to a place where he knew his victim wouldn't have concealed handguns because he knew that if they were armed, it would make it much more difficult for him to go and kill his victims that are there. This is nothing new. This is something we see time after time, and these monsters manifestos and diaries, you know, just steven.
Earlier this year at the Nashville Covenant School shooting, the person there apparently had another target in mind, a mall, but had decided not to go through with that target because there was armed security there and people were allowed to have permitted concealed handguns at the mall, and so the person then went to the school because there was no security that was provided there made it look like an
easy target. And this is something we see time after time. But the you know, the media generally completely ignores those parts of the manifestos, like the Buffalo mass murder, as well as every town. And you know, as far as suiting people like the parents, this mass murderer had seen two psychologists who had evaluated the person and told and decided that the person was not
a danger to themselves or others. So somehow, you know, you have these mental healthcare experts looking at it, but the parents are supposed to be responsible then for the person's actions, even though these experts weren't able to figure out what was going through the guy's mind. And you make the point in your article that the Biden administration has already put out a business two thousand gun
sellers, and they drove Remington Arms into bankruptcy. Because even when you win these lawsuits, it can take hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars in legal fees. We're both lawyers. Paying legal fees is of course a very important item, but but nonetheless that the strategy, even when you lose, you win because you drive these gun dealers and these gun shops out of business. Most are small business owners that have to comply with the myriad of laws rules
and regulations. Even when you do that, something may go awry. It'd be like suing the manufacturer of of knives and forks and spoons. If someone gets morbidly obese, Let's go after the guy who made the spoon that fed me. When there's no proximate cause between the legal act of the manufacturing on one hand and the criminal act on the other. You can't sue forward if
someone drives a pickup truck to rob a bank. But that's coming. And so the leftist win even when they lose, because they drive more and more of these manufacturers and shop owners out of business. Isn't that part of the strategy. Oh yeah, I know, that's exactly right. I mean, it's very costly for them to defend themselves against these lawsuits. And you just have enough of these lawsuits. You're going to drive these small companies, these
small guns shops out of business. Uh. You know, just the lawsuit costs for this one case, for the Buffalo mass murder. Uh. You know, one can only imagine that this one little gun shop, having to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on legal costs, could easily bankrupt that one place. But you know you mentioned the thousands of gun dealers have been put
out of business by the Biden administration. Uh. You know this is part of their zero tolerance policy, where one paperwork mistake, no matter how trivial, no matter how inconsequential, and any of the forms that they have, is enough for the Biden administration to take away their license. There's there's just
reading a couple of days ago. There is a case in Texas where fifteen and sixteen years ago, a man who has dyslexia had apparently transposed a couple letters in two different forms that he had filled out for the forty four seventy three's for the background chips, and the Obama administration, which was hardly a friend towards gun ownership, had looked at it had said that the guy had made mistakes, but they were very trivial and not consequential, and had closed
the books on it. Well, he's made no more paperwork mistakes over the remaining fifteen years, but the Biden administration has gone back and opened up that fifteen and sixteen year old mistakes that were there and are using those to take away his license to be a gun dealer. Yeah. Well, another article you have up at your website. Crime research dot Org is about Biden is withholding federal funding from schools with hunting and archery programs. And some of the
rural areas of this great country have those programs. But it shows that the lust that the leftists have in this country do disarm Americans is unbridled. So explain what he wants to do with archery programs. And I know it Xavier. When I went to Xavier University, I was in Rozi and we used to carry an M one rifle slung over our shoulders on campus. So there was fifteen or twenty college students walking around the college campus of Xavier University in
Cincinnati, Ohio with an M one slung over our shoulder. You can imagine what would happen if that occurred today. But describe what the Biden administration wants to do with these gun safety programs and archery programs in private and public schools. Right Well, the average public school in the country gets about nine percent of its spending money from the federal government, and the buying administration is saying if you have any of these hunter safety or archery classes, they will suspend
all federal funding for those schools. Uh, so you know that's nine percent that's going to get a lot of their attentions, and uh, you know you have a six you know, obviously, if you want to make people safer, you get rid of hunter safety classes. That's one of the first things you do. And of course, all these mass murderers going on with archery these days, you know, you got to get rid of the archery
classes. So you know, you know, who knows what's going through their mind on some of these things, but they just you know, I think part of it for the hunt thing. They know that whether people go hunting in their youth is going to be related to whether or not they're likely to own guns in the future. And it's so it's just a target for them probably for that reason. And I would point out the Covenant School mass shooting.
We still don't know the manifesto of the transgender student who went there at one point, and because I would assume it's injurious to liberal principles of gun control, we're going to hear about the manifesto that happened a few months back now before I let you go. You often talk about the female victims of DV domestic violence and how the best way to protect themselves is not to get
a piece of paper or it's not to hide out somewhere. And so you have an article up from July twenty seventh, what about five weeks ago, four or five weeks ago about DV. Generally women are the victims. Probably ninety five percent of the victims of domestic violence are female. And what they're told not to do, In fact, it could be illegal in many cities for many of these women to protect themselves. Explain what they should be doing,
right, Yeah, no, it's amazing. You look at all the advice that women who are victims of stick violence gets and what are they told. They're told change their name, quit their job, move uh, you know, if you're gonna, you know, move in with somebody else. If you're gonna go shopping, make sure somebody's going shopping with you. If you do go to work, take a different route to work every day and leave at different times. They're told to completely uproot their lives. Once in
a while, they're told to go and get martial arts training. But when you're talking about a two hundred pound man versus one hundred and thirty pound woman, you know, the size and strength differences they're gonna, you know, weigh offset any training that she's likely to get. But one thing that they're just refused, you know, nobody tells them is to get a gun, whereas the gun is by far the safest course of action for them to take
because of those large size and strength differences there. You know, the gun is a great equalizer, makes a much bigger change a woman's ability to go and resist an attack from a man that it does for a man to protect
himself against another man. And you never ever hear that, You never hear from ABCNBC for CBS that the best way to protect yourself is know how to use a weapon, to carry it with you effectively, and to protect yourself and don't wait for a piece of paper or a nine one one call awfully
ineffective. Now, lastly, if it's an issue of environmental extremism, if it's a transgender issue and it's a mass murderer or a black person who commits a mass murder for one reason or another, those don't fit within the media bias. So it's a consequence you don't hear about environmental wackos who are mass
murderers. But if a white so called insane white person who's who's a racist, who loves Nazis and is mentally ill, commits a mass murder like in Jacksonville, if that occurs, then that drives the media narrative about white supremacy. But is it equally true that if you're environmental extremist or a black racist, the media doesn't cover it the same way. I mean, we're just talking about the Buffalo mass murder. You know, you look at the guy.
He calls himself an eco fascist, he calls himself a national socialist, he calls himself, you know, a mild manner, left wing authoritarian. You know, he was he hated blacks, But the reason why he hated blacks was because he was an environmentalist. He was upset about people having too many children. He thought blacks and minorities in particular, we're having too many
children. I mean, if you read the New York Times or the Warston Post, you're gonna see editorial after editorial describing the guy as a conservative right winger. And that's just because anybody who's a racist the media automatically describes as somebody on the right that's there and yet you know, there are many of these kings people. Though the Walmart El Paso killer is just another example the one, there's others around the country that have had similar types of view.
The vast majority of these mass murders have no political views. Only about eight percent are racist in some ways. But but over half of those are basically environmentalists. And you know, so rather than you know, every town is suing YouTube for supposedly allowing conservative views on YouTube, why aren't they? You know, who are the politicians that are talking about people having too many kids?
Maybe AOC who's talked about whether people should have any kids, or how about Biden talking about the existential threat to human existence posed by climate change? That's there, you know, I'm not I don't think just because a politician makes some comments that they should be liable. I mean, you got to have political debate on things. Yeah, but if you're going to be suing anybody, you know why, you know, just read the manifestos for these
mass murders. They're only read by the media if it fits the media bias. Lastly, I love the comments of Sheriff T. K. Walters about a week or ten days ago some reporter asked him about the guns used by that racist, crazy mass murder in Jacksonville, and he said to the effect, if I take my weapon and put it on the podium right here in front of you, it's an inanimate metal object. I won't do a damn thing until evil picks it up and kill somebody. And that statement of Sheriff
Waters in Jacksonville was not carried by the media, was it. No. I mean, the media doesn't carry a lot of these things that I think if they did, would make a big difference in the debate. Look, guns make it easier for bad things to happen, but they also make it easier for people to protect themselves and prevent bad things from happening. Americans use guns defensively about five times more frequently each year than guns are used in the
commission of crimes. But if you rely on media stories and what have you think the ratio if anything, is massively in the other direction, and you know, what might be newsworthy from the media's perspective, doesn't always provide people with an accurate impression of what's happening out there in the world. Well, the truth will set us off free. And I feel to an extent.
We're enslaved Crime Research Dot Org and always there John Lotts, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and have a glorious Labor Day weekend. Thank you well, thank you for being there, Bill, Thank you John. All right, let's continue with more if the line becomes available five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand and by the way, this morning, a police officer returned to work whose name was McGuffey.
Police officer McGuffey who was almost beaten to death by an insane black criminal who said he wanted to kill a white police officer. How much of the racial element has been exposed in that case? The answers none. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred, wut you. A good day starts with a good morning. Here's Lauren, a trial attorney. She likes to wake up early, have her coffee, and go over her courtroom trap. But the main reason she's up so early is they hear as much Mike McConnell as she
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say, hey, Mitch, come this way. You're acting like the president. For God's sakes. In fact, if you had a Jeopardy session, let's say you had Diane Feinstein. Okay, the Senator John Fetterman v. Joseph Biden, be Mitch McConnell. Well, usually there's only three who wins that matchup. Be quiet and getting loud thank you. I think I would say, unless we say Ken Jennings, unless he's having a seizure. He's having a seizure. What's going on with it? We're at t I A
there he doesn't. Good luck to him, good luck to him, and God bless him. But your expiration date has arrived. Well the the s dude to pot us a proud service of your local teen star. He didn't get their conditioning dealers time star quality. You can feeling Cincinnati, col Wyoming air at one eight eight eight, nine nine six h v A C Sports. Alex Cobb came within one out of a no hitter. Last night. Willie and the Giants six to one were in over the Reds. I found
myself in a sense rooting for the Giants in the ninth inning. Spencer Steers RBI double with two ounces at the bottom of the ninth spoiled the no no with Tanya rourke just sent me a text. We have the McConnell video. Do you want to see it. I'll tell her we just played it. We just played it. But let's see it. What's the day you miss a lot? Let's let's do it. Let's do it. And you're making fun of Tanya O'Rourke. Yeah, I go ahead. Series and road trip
ends today. If they win, they go five and five on this road trip from you nowhere, which is not bad coverage. Whether I was fetching Homer Green, Hunter Green and Logan Webb two forty five, the Ralph's American Grill inside pitch. I'd be with you the whole time, but my wife says I need a haircut and my hair looks terrible. So at three o'clock I get my hair cut. It what are you gonna go bald? You ain't got nothing up there yet? Well, she says, I look terrible.
How about say that every day to you. Basically, she lays out my clothes and I wear nothing against the first lady, But I mean, she lays out my clothes and says, what would you say. I'm not going to go for a hair cut today. It's not worth it. Believe me, I'm getting my hair cut. How about this? I get this from a Madeira kid Home of the Tangs. Sir Willie, I met you
when I was sixteen. You might remember the story your dog bit me while I was selling Madeira phone books the store for the Peanut I think the name was Schnorff. It was nothing, but you still gave me fifty bucks. She got to buy him all shut him up. By the way, it's been twenty five years, but nonetheless, I'm now the chief of staff for Congressman Tom McClintic in California. What the I think I have yourself? And when I work with Jeanie Schmidt, who hired me my first job in the
Congress. I'm out in California right now, traversing the boss's district. I'm listening to you on the Stooge Report. Long story short, I'm trying to convince my wife move back to Madeira after I'm done in DC. It'd be an incredible gift if you and the seg while I'm driving around today or Thursday doing this Tude report, to tell Rachel to move back to Madeira. So
I'm gonna tell Rachel move back to Madeira. You got a choice of California, Washington, DC, or Madeira. Let me think I would take the home of the tanks, Rachel, come back to back, get back. Yes. And his name is sir Will the guy's name? Where who is it? I don't see a name here? Oh I should Also, my name is Chris tudor t u d o or he's our citizen of the day, Chris Tutor and his young wife Rachel, and convince him, probably a Californian, to move to Madeira the heart of it all. But I would
encourage you. I would say, so to get her down, get done. Gases like four dollars here instead of eighty five out there. Right. I don't know what it is, but to live in California for wildfires, the tornadoes, the hurricanes and everything at the blanches, and the laws and the homelessness and the crime and the disgusting rancor you find throughout politics everywhere. I can't take it. Segment, Go east, young lady, please continue.
Bengals trimmed their roster Willie Waving thirty five players yesterday, but they picked up one early this morning. What about Joe Burrow? Former Cowboys quarterback Will Greer, who threw for three hundred five yards and ran for forty five more in the final preseason game with Dallas, is signing with the Bengals practice squad. Now what about Beals? The Bengals are on the practice field about fifteen minutes. What about Joe Burrow? What about him still out as he signed
the deal? No, is he practicing? No? Are they related it? No, Zack Taylor said he's not holding out. He's holding out as I heard from who say Yeah. Former Bengals punt returner and slot wide receiver Trent Taylor is going to sign with the Chicago Bears. What about Logan Wilson, He's already he signed that big contract extension while you were gone. He's our main speaker with the Deer Park. Correct, He's not going anywhere,
oh nowhere, but he's gonna raise money for the park. How about undrafted former UC and co Rane High school star linebacker Ivan Pace Junior has earned a spot with the Minnesota Vikings. He joins former Lakota West star Jordan Hicks with Minnesota. How about that pretty good? Let's see MLS Soccer FC Cincinnati back on the pitch tonight in Atlanta against the atl United seven o'clock ESPN fifteen thirty. A win and FCC clinches a playoff spot. Can FCC Miami Miami whatever
they're called, you made enter Miami CF? Can they make it to the playoffs with MESSI? Well, you know what, that's a good question. I don't know that they may be too far out of it, but I mean they've won, they've won that that was there, what their eighth win in a row the other day? And I think they be I think they beat the New York Red Bulls. Uh that next Saturday night one nil. That would have been nine or ten in a row. I don't know they
they mighty might be climbing up, but may probably get into playoffs. I would think that's why they got him. What if MESSI came back to Cincinnati in a playoff game, I put all twelve or whatever guys out there on him and say, you know what, that guy right there, right number ten, get around number ten. Just let the other twelve or thirteen around, many of them. Just let him run around mess right, get fence wherever he goes. Correct, if he goes to the bathroom, say can
I pull your zipper down? Whatever it takes, you stay with Messy. Yes, don't lose Lionel. Correct? Am I right or wrong about that? You're right? See that guy right there right number ten? There's other eight the greatest. Ever, how many guys are on a soccer team playing what is it nine or ten? Something like that? I said, whatever it is, you guys all leave the other ones alone. That guy right there, number ten, three guys around him, get him whatever he goes,
Let the other guys run around. Then he get all the guys around him. He can't kick the ball to him and head it in Well, like he did here with Campana, who sounds like a breed of bananas or something. I mean, the guy who scored the two goals. Give me a banana. What's the guy's name, Campana? Is he a banana? No? Well, what I do? Then? Well what they what the what the FCC needs to do is go after Well, he can't go after Ronaldo. They can't go out for Messy. What about Kane? Then Bope
and Bope. I don't know if he's signed anybody. Kane is in Saudi Arabiakas. I think he's retired. That's some real cocka right there. Pale's dead, so is Maridonna and not Madonna. Well, I don't know. I'm doing some interviews around the country, of course, and I'm gonna be on in w TAM the Legacy of Mike Trevisano, home of Bill Wilson, and they want an update on Joe Burrows contract tomorrow. Okay. At one point is JB going to be a holdout. He's not gonna hold out.
He's gonna sign, don't worry about it. And he's going spin over a month. So what it's tense negotiations. I think how many times has Mike Brown lost negotiations bingo, not many. He's like a pitfall with aids. Correct, he gets hold of your man and you're just getting naught. He beat the irs right in tax court. Right. So when you beat the irs, the communications you have you can talk to people anytime, anywhere there you go. He still use a rotary dial phone though he's the best.
He's got a Flip Sells had a birthday this month. See ninety eighty eight or eighty nine. I think I'm not sure he's a funny man. He is a funny man, great man. He's also worth four billion dollars. Along with his football team. He could buy and sell all the power brokers in town twice over. Nobody knows that. But Mike Brown is rich, that's for sure. Every time he turns around, he gets richer. So I don't know what to say, but uh, all I know is that
we need him bope. If we can get him bop A to come to FC Cincinnati, we'll have a story right there. Of course, he gets one hundred and fifty million dollars a year from Saudi Arabia. Correct. I'm not sure he would want to leave there and bop for the west end. Yes he did, but money talking and you know what walks They're winning two zip. Let's see right, not much time left and then Messi with his assist made a two to one. Then all of a sudden near the end
two minutes two minutes of stoppage time, what happens? And buff Bay kicks another one right there, compana. Then we go to it in the back of the sort time and got to three three to do it. Scatter, repeaty, there's that competition again. Listens, he arrives. Let's stonish. He puss He doesn't pull pusses, rubbit some of his log Cocke pulls kangaroos. He doesn't pull rabbits out of his magical butt. He pulls kangaroos. Well, he's a living god, there's no doubt about that. Did he
spend time and maybe OTR and some bar getting drunk at a time? I don't think so he went He had that picture after the match with Jeff Ruby. I'm jealous. I'd like to get a picture with Messis and Charles Well. I felt as if I should give up my two tickets. What's like with we had a certain female star come to uh Acors. I got a call saying we'd like to see a certain female songstress sing. And you guess who that was, Dolly Martin. She said no to the future Queen Middleton.
Taylor, Taylor Swift, Swift? Oh, I said, there's got to be some teenage girls somewhere. I would like to watch Taylor Swift sing well? And I had two ts. I don't think that you had him. I had him. I said, I couldn't care less, so I gave him up. Get a call from Jeff birding you want to come, and I say, look, is there someone who understands soccer? They'll like to watch Messi. He said, yes, we can get rid of the tickets. I said, get rid of them because I don't appreciate it.
Do you appreciate Taylor. Who's bigger, Taylor Swift or Messy? Well? In the music world she is. And who's bigger and the world Messy or Taylor Swift? Oh, she's a lot richer, I think, don't you. I don't know about that. I don't know. I mean Messi's got all the money. There's no money between the two of them. They got all the money. She sings and he kicks the balls around. You can't say, and you're gonna get in trouble against soccer, you better say that.
I don't want my ball is being kicked by anybody. Tell I'm telling you, okay, I just can't say that. Sorry, you and I have gotten enough trouble recently. We're not going to go back there and get those dark days. He kicks and she sings and does it quite well, by the way, correct, both of them right, And she is not a drug addict and a clown, unlike many so called rock stars. He's going to do this for the next tour is still going on. Yeah, in fact, she has new dates. She's going to be an Indian app
plus in twenty twenty four. She can print the money at she gave her truck drivers one one hundred grand at beach, just on top of just driving her around a little bit. That's at n right there. I should have kept dating her. That's all I can tell you of. First I played golf that she wouldn't ask you if to do get a haircut. My wife says, I look like crap, So I got to get a hair We're
still with Taylor Swift. You have a mullet, no question, but the golf course at Kenwood yesterday was I was gonna say conditions, weather was perfect. The walls released into the fairway and ran and rabbits and seventy two plus. Tell the fans out there, Wally sweet what what what? Hole on the big seen for number twelve? I dunked an eight iron for any eagle, kind of like Victor Hovlin and Roy McElroy and and and Scott Scheffler. I said that, Tina and Wally, I want to upgrade my opponents.
I wonder if Victor Hovelin and Scottie Scheffler are both available, bring them here right now. Yeah, let's play golf for money. Let's go worse. He just made eighteen million dollars. Some money's not much of a Factor's gonna say. Nonetheless, segment, get me out of the Studge Report. We have many important matters to attend and what we do is not important. Much as a wise man once said, I love you, dearly, but you're not a serious person. William utter of Happy birthday to one of our own.
Who is it, Brian super Combs. He's got the King of the Morning News. He's got to be seventy or eighty years old, and the happy birthday to super Combs Elder's finest. We leave you with the immortal words of the stew D Report, Preez, thank you. I think you're patience today exceeds your good judgment. Thank you, And I want to say one thing to your children. I know some really great ice cream places around. Could be a pervert. Mitch McConnell can't put he freezes up like he did
in Covington. John Fetterman can't find his flabby white butt with both hands. Diane Feinstein is under a guardianship, and Joe Biden is our president. See you wouldn't want to be on seven hundred w outovio twin your way to our twenty twenty three. I heartle woman looks and I'm like a yo girl, squeel. I want to be up a baby that I'm bad of the bowl, Bad of the bowl, Bad of the bowl. Let's continue Red Spaseball
starts in about twenty five minutes or so. But media and Cincinnati's covering this story about center Mitch McConnell freezing up again at a news conference, and uh tanyo O'Rourke has sent me the video and obviously he's having a moment. It could be a tia, it could be a seizure. But obviously, mentally he's not present. He's eighty years old. He was a polio survivor, which is a tremendous thing to overcome, and I compliment him on overcoming his
physical challenges. But Mitch McConnell does not belong in the United States Senate, along with Diane Feinstein don't belong in the Senate. She's in a conservative ship in California. She's being guarded her finances by her daughter, and her daughter is in her seventies and she's looking after the senior senator from California. The junior senator from Pennsylvania, Senator John Fetterman, obviously is mentally impaired. He
cannot function. And then you have a president right now, and I'm getting reports when you look at Newsmax and other sources that all the briberies, all the cash paid to the bidens, with the acquiescence of Brock Hussaint Obama, that's going to break allegedly, and thirty days, but it might be sixty days, might be ninety days. But the reason is being slow walked. It's because who takes over as Kamala Harris, and even the Democrats understand that
it's not that dog won't hunt. So we find ourselves being led by individuals every which way that are incapable of essentially performing their job and a fungent fashion that we deserve. And in Kentucky is other things at play. In most states, the governor appoints a temporary replacement US Senate and then there's an election held. Now Ohio has that, And if there's a vacancy in the seats,
either Brown or jd goes south in one way or another. The governor, Mike Dwine appoints someone probably would appoint himself to the US Senate, and John used said to be the governor, and life goes on. But in Kentucky they changed the law a couple of years ago in which the lawmakers overrode Basher's veto. And if there's a vacancy US Senate seat, there are three names put up by the House and the Senate and Frankfort together three names,
and the governor must pick from those three names. So obviously, if there's an opening between now in twenty twenty six in this seat, which is extremely likely, that means the Republicans in the House and the Senate get together and they give the governor three names to choose from. All will be conservative Republicans, and the governor, Andy Basher, will say, I'm not picking one of those three. That is unconstitutional, that it's a gubernatorial function and not
a legislative function to pick a legislator. So he's going to pick a liberal Democrat and then that'll be thrown into federal court and see what happens. So that's a little bit of impediment to replacing an in play, a replacement for Senator Mitch McConnell. That, obviously and mentally he's lost his way. He's probably more mentally competent right now than the President Joe Biden. Everyone arounds him knows it. They don't want to say it, but I just did.
He's no more competent than Senator Fetterman or Senator Feinstein. Michelle I say, we need a new generation of leadership. Maybe someone under seventy years old, wouldn't that be nice? Ronald Reagan was sixty nine was elected president. In the media couldn't wait to talk about all the malapropisms and mistakes made by Ronald Reagan when he was sixty nine, and who we got Joe Biden running for
the presidency again. When he's going to be sworn in, he'll be eighty two years old, and he's not functioning in the office now, he's on vacation. He can't think, can't talk, makes no sense. I'm not talking about McConnell. I'm talking about Joe Biden. So who knows. But
it would be nice if individuals took personal responsibility for their own behavior. And when Mitch McCone has a lucid moment, he should say I can't do the job anymore, set a data a few weeks in advance, stepped down from his leadership position, and the Republican Senate in Washington and say, you know what, let someone else pick up the banner. Because obviously he's frail and elderly and mentally he's not alert, but more alert than Fetterman, Feinstein or
Biden. They all should step down. And one thought I have about the Trumpster is that he is seventy seven years old, but he's sharps attacked and God bless him. But Bernie Sanders is eighty one, the socialist in Vermont and he's sharp. He mentally's present. So you can be eighty years old and know what's going on, and you can be seventy five years old and lose too many brain cells over the years and can function. But whatever it is, say which one about Donald Trump? He knows what the hell's going
on. I'm not I'm not sure Mitch McConnell does take responsibility on that front. Yeah, the governor and mayors and others going after the gun manufacturers, going after automakers. There's a disproportionate number of Hyundai's and Kias that are that are stolen car theF because it's easier to steal them than inness to steal other vehicles. So the governor of I'm sorry, the mayor of Chicago is now saying, well, he's fought a lawsuit against Hundai and Kia alleging their cars
are too easy to be stolen. Therefore they have they're being sued because car thieves steal those vehicles because there's not a lock system in place, and putting on and off that bar on the steering wheel makes no sense, no responsibility. And be as if you find on who made a lot of spoons and forks when someone is morbidly obese and sue them because somebody eats too much. It's not the forks fault, it's the person eating too much. And in
the car theft business, it is not hyun days the problem. It is the car thief that is their problem. And on John Lott with you and I about it. An hour ago. They're putting out a business thousands of gun store owners and manufacturers because they're blaming a metal object for crime. And the sheriff of Jacksonville, Sheriff TK Waters said it at the news conference.
I said, I could take out my service weapon right now, I'm sticking on this podium and it wouldn't do a damn thing until evil picks it up and does something wrong with it. When it comes to race issues, almost every time the media will point out how some crazy, mentally ill white supremacies killed some black folks. It's awful, it's wrong, but I can point out an equal number of crazy black guys, I mean mentally ill black guys
who go out and kill white people on a regular basis. The most recent was a guy named andre A long Bore who was mentally ill, who legally bought a couple of weapons. He went a hunting down white people to kill, randomly killed four in the state of Georgia in a killing spree that it didn't receive national attention because it didn't fit the media dietrode of personal responsibility. The abortion issue would resolve itself if women women know how the game is played.
Unless it's raper incest, which is one percent of abortions, great majority of times it's because a woman has acted irresponsibly along with the man who should use protection. That's why PCPs exists, birth control pills and condoms, that's why i U d s are available or the day after pill. So if people take responsibility for their own behavior, don't need that unless you're it's a child rape and incest, which is one percent. When it comes to the
climate, the same things available. And I have a guest on the Mars Steve Malloy. There's two thousand scientists, including Nobel laureates that are now saying slow down, you're moving too fast, and that's the recipes for climate change are not going to work because the climate changes every three months, whether you like it or not. But it's choosed by liberals, leftists and democrats to seize control of the economy and to make us feel bad. Whatever, almost
whatever the issue is, personal responsibility will carry the day. Grow up, be a man, be a woman, and take responsibility for your own behavior and don't blame others for your mistakes. Let's continue two twenty three Home of your Reds. There's Radio seven hundred WW three Great Falls, Montana. Check out this seven did lounge here. Their drinks are great and their live Mermaid Joe is even better. Wherever you roam, take us with you. Listen
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