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program, doing all that good stuff. It's Donovan and Neil today, Americans for Prosperity campaigning for Bernie Moreno. We're talking Tom Donovan at seven thirty. Get an update on the Bernie Moreno campaign, which I think should be louder and more prominent. But you know, Donald and Neil running Americans for Prosperities political Action Committee. They're at least engaging voters here in the state of Ohio
promoting Bernie Morino. And of course Democrats are having problems on their hands and they are sweating bullets over the down ballot races considering Biden's state of mind. And now COVID, we'll get to that in a minute. COVID David try And joining the program at eight o five for the Buckeye Institute'll talk about the student loan program lawsuit. Get an update on that. Biden waving his executive penitent in an effort to buy votes, but alienating every single human being who
is a taxpayer, who did not bother going to college. Jay Ratliffe, It is Thursday. Get I heard media aviation expert Jay Ratliffe every Thursday eight thirty. He actually has worked with the Secret Service. We'll talk about that president and airport visits with the Secret Service. Jay Ratliffe on that laptop catching on fire before takeoff, Delta's new uniforms, and of course we always closed the segment with hub delays. Find out if it's a good day to travel,
and a report live from the RNC Clark corkran. Of course, good day for Jade Vance yesterday at the RNC peple generally well received speech accepting the nomination for the vice presidential spot. So I got my fingers crossed for JD. Gonna try, anyway, keep my fingers crossed. Tech Friday of course tomorrow every Friday at six point thirty with Tech Friday's Dave Hatter. Yeah, okay, real quick here b et. Although the interview was aired in full
last night. I guess the the Joe Biden be Et Black Entertainment television interview. But it's the other day and it was already aired. It was a segment from that interview, which again aired in full last night. If a doctor came to me and said you got this problem, you got that problem, he'd step aside, could be persuaded to leave the race. And he went on to conclude, there's more I can do. I'm reluctant to walk away from that. Reluctant, but not against the concept. He comes down
with COVID. Anybody think that there's some connection with that, I don't know. He did test positive for COVID nineteen yesterday. Court to the White House,
he was delivering speeches in Las Vegas. He's experiencing mild symptoms. Court to Cream Jan Pierre, if we were returning to Delaware rehobo b where he will self isolate and continue to carry out all of his duties fully during that time, So saith the incredible Cream Gen Pierre courting her or the White House will provide regular updates on the President's status as he continues to carry out the full duties of his office while in isolation. Getting on Air Force one yesterday
six thirty pm. The President Joe the President was not wearing a mask, running described as having a running nose and non productive cough. Coord to the physician, he felt okay for the first first event of the day, but
given that he was not feeling better, point of care. Testing for COVID nineteen was conducted and the result was positive for the COVID nineteen virus, according to the physician in a shape statement chair by the White House, symptoms remained mild, with the normal temperature, respiratory rate in ninety seven percent pulse oxymmetry reading. According to the doctor, the President's received his first dose of paxlovid. He will be self isolating at his home in Rehoboth. He was supposed
to deliver remarks at the Unidose US Annual conference in Las Vegas. According to a Univision interview, AH, he had to cancel. It didn't show up at the conference he was supposed to start at four thirty pm. After six pm, I'm sure people were tapping their toes wondering where the hell he was. The president of that organization announced to the crowd that he had tested positive
for the virus. And regrettably he would not be at the event. He said to tell my folks who were not going to get rid of him that quickly, this president of the organization said, He's really sorry he couldn't be with us. Okay, in his battle with COVID is analogous to Donald Trump almost being assassinated. John Does anybody watch MSNBC. Do they watch it for content or do they watch it for comedy? I know you wouldn't waste your time, not even for comedy. He got some of that the other day,
Joy Reid yesterday. These two men are both elderly, of course, referring to Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Donald Trump is an elderly man who, for whatever reason, was given nine seconds to take an iconic photo off during a photo op during an active shooter situation. Weird situation. We'll figure
that out one day. Huh was given nine seconds? Is Joy Reid sort of suggesting that the seved Secret Service coordinated with a Trump campaign to create a photo op, allowing him to expose himself to what it was not yet a secured situation for the sole purposes of getting a photo. Sounds like what she's saying. The current person went on, This current president of the United States is eighty one years old and has COVID. Should be fine in a couple
of days. Doesn't that convey exactly the same thing that he's strong enough older than Trump to have gotten something that used to be fatal to people his age. So if he does find out of it and comes back and is able to do rallies, isn't that exactly the same? Wow? First off, a little premature, given that he just came down with COVID. Will he come out the other side given that, yes, it used to be really fatal for people of his age, has that sort of reality gone away?
I know he's been vaccinated. I know his symptoms are mild, and I don't think for a moment Joe Biden's going to succumb to COVID nineteen But ooh, how convenient would that be? Huh? But if he does, him surviving COVID is exactly the same thing as Donald Trump. I guess surviving an assassination attempt, which seemed to be a regular, like most people are saying, kind of an act of God. She went on, And it's also
a quite interesting opportunity for President Biden to also show being responsible. I'm assuming he's going to put a mask on when he gets inside Air Force one and not spread COVID around that. Obviously before Joe Biden got on the airplane sans mask, So she just highlighted negated her point. He can show strength and be positive and be responsible by wearing a mask he gets on Air Force one, not wearing a mask. That bubble burst. Sorry, joy read,
she went on. But also to remind people of what hell we went through with COVID because of Donald Trump. Hey, Joe, you remember when Donald Trump was caught engaging in gain a function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Remember that he was doing the research and he was responsible for funding with the pengolin Yeah, channeling South Park. I forgot all about that episode. Remember when Trump, Mickey Mouse and he were in China having sex with Pengolins.
Here is a great messaging opportunity for President Biden to bring out the tape and remind people of how many people died. Great to campaign on that. Yeah, remind everybody about lockdowns and social distancing and the masks that you're so fond of, still, joy read, Both of which masks and distancing the six foot a doctor. Fauci has since admitted that he pulled those from his sphincter. Where'd you get six feet from? I don't know. That number
just kind of came up. Oh really, so it's not grounded in science, logic or reason now never was. How about those masks? Yeah, well, I don't do anything either. Go ahead, run on that, Joe Biden. Remind everybody about Wow, we can just hear standing in the state of Ohio and even convince Governor Republican Mike Dwine to get us to stop drinking at ten pm. If we're at bars, you can hang out of the bar, just don't drink after ten. Yeah, go ahead, remind
people of that nonsense. Go ahead, remind people of what happened. Like up in Michigan. You can buy things on this side of the aisle, but you can't buy things on that side of the aisle. If you're shopping at home depot and by the way, home depot can stay open, but your little mom and pop business, your church, everything else must shut down because you're not important, you're not essential. Remind everybody of that. Yes,
go right ahead. God does she even contemplate or consider the words that are coming out of her mouth, or has she sunk so low in the arguments on behalf of Joe Biden that this is all that's left campaigning by reminding people of the miseries that we all faced from COVID nineteen, the people who lost their jobs because they were mandated to get a vaccine, who went on to win legal suits challenging those mandates, and those firings, number of military
personnel we lost. Oh and then also you can use that as as sort of a move over and a shift over to talk about the COVID nineteen vaccine and all of the side effects and problems that were well, we weren't made aware of or told about until after they started manifesting themselves in these people who were forced to get a vaccine. Oh yeah, by the way, it may cause cardiomyopathy and number of people, most notably young people, who otherwise
would not have succumbed to the COVID nineteen virus. But nonetheless we're told they had to get that vaccine. Sounds like a great campaign strategy, joyread and then here on Instagram, joy read go in a different direction, but also equally batcrap, insane I have many questions exclamation point, like referring to Donald Trump's getting shot in the ear, Like where are the medical reports? What caused Trump's injury? And what was the injury? Does anybody in my listening
audience have any questions about that? I mean, we witness the ear injury. We saw it. We know that it was from a rifle round. She misspelled shrapnel sheepnel s h E A P n E L. Anyway, I'm sure she meant shrapnel question mark sheep, no question mark, glass a bullet. Where were all three attendees who were shot seated or standing relative to
Trump? Why was Trump allowed to stand and pose for photos fist pumping for nearly ten seconds while asking about his shoe when there could easily have been additional shooters? Well, I suppose that is a question for Donald Trump or maybe the Secret Service, assuming which is what I'm gleaning from this joy read, that you believe that him being allowed to stand up and fist pump was a staged event and that the Secret Service allowed for that to happen in a coordinated
effort. Wow. Oh, look, Biden's pulling numbers going down the toilet five three, seven, four nine, fifty five hundred, eight hundred eighty two three taco with pound five fifty on eight and t phones, and they're all lining up. More and more people coming out of the woodwork, including some noted notables Adam shiff maybe Nancy Pelosi, Chucky Schumer telling Biden it's not
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They're making the act easier, dumbing down everything in America now reflected in the A they altered, the ACT Exam will be evolving to quote meet the challenges student ed, students and educators face, shortening the test, making it simpler, and making the science section optional, Accord to the chief executive Jane Godwin in a post on the nonprofit's website, college Board is the name of
the organization thing nonprofit organization that develops and administer to the test. Science is being removed from the core sections, leaving English, Reading and Math as the portions that result in the College Reportable composite score between one and thirty six. According to Godwin in the post, this means, she said, students can choose to take the Act, the Act plus Science, the Act plus Writing, or the Act plus Science and Writing. With this flexibility, students can
focus on their strengths and showcase their abilities in the best possible way. Close quote me. I mean they can hide their weaknesses, most notably in science. I guess because they weren't taught science m K through twelve education. You can choose to take the science section. They're going to get a standalone score if they take it, in addition to a STEM score combines math, science,
at math and science as sections. That's an option, though the ACT Core exam will be significantly shorter, from three hours down to more like two hours quote. To achieve this, the test will include shorter passages on the reading in English sections and fewer questions any section forty four fewer questions and all allowing students more time to answer each question thoughtfully well. The time element is a component of the ACT. You know, some students can sit down and
not even finish it. It's a reflection of your ability to process information quickly and efficiently. You can't finish the test. You can't process information as quickly as the kids sit next to you. Perhaps who did finish it just saying. Last fall, the organization reported students average scores had dropped for a sixth consecutive year. Class of twenty twenty three had an average composite score remember at one to thirty six as possible average score nineteen point five, down from nineteen
point eight. By the twenty twenty two graduating class, twenty point eight percent met all four benchmarks for English, reading, Math, and science in twenty three, down from twenty two point one percent in twenty twenty two. That's like five or ten percent met all four benchmarks in those key sections English, reading, Math, and science only twenty percent. So let's just make it easier and give them more time to finish the exam. Maybe the tests will
go up, Maybe the scores will go up. Yeah, an easier exam, Hey, you're more likely to get a higher score. Well, look, maybe next year's score will be up through the roof and we can all talk about what great strides and improvements we made in the education system. Hmmm. I won't be buying it personally five twenty six right now. If you buy KERSD Talk Station Peter Sria Kelowiam seven Hills the ultimate real estate team for
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in the home improvement business for over thirty years. If you're replacing five or five thirty one and a happy Friday Eve, inviting phone calls is always five one three, seven four nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred eighty two to three talk or to the phones right now before I get the local stories. I got Jim on the line. Jim, thanks for calling this morning, and a happy Friday Eve to you. Good morning, Brian. Well, I'm sitting here eating my farm fresh eggs that I gathered this morning. Oh
yeah, those are so good. Oh my god, yes they are. If you have no real quick at that point, If anybody listeners have never been able to compare a store bought egg to a farm fresh, recently laid egg, it is just a dramatic difference in taste. Those fresh eggs a so much the richer and creamier, and they so much better flavor. It's just an outrageous difference and so much, so much better. Anyway, watching poetic about my farm fresh eggs, Well, maybe I'll catch up with you
soon. I want to share it. Yeah, you motivated me to do something. Well, I've had that self motivation all along, of the feeling of wanting to give back, thank in our great country, thank in our community, the Tri State area for where I was born and raised and became successful. And so in that process of motivation, first I was going to run some eggs on iHeart, and so I said to myself, what can I do? So I called Claremont County, Butler County, and Warren County,
and I said, do you have enough campaign signs? And they said, there's a tremendous need for money for campaign signs because those signs actually cost someone money. Yes they do, and you have to come up with that, you know, and so no one's just donating this stuff. So I donated five thousand dollars to Clmlint County and for an exclusive point to use them for campaign signs. And you talk about opening some eyes. I'm meeting Butler
and Warren County today. We're going there being so they'll have to be printed, which today say will take just a few days. But then I want to call back and keep giving the updates because we want to turn the Tri State red with pride, because I think nothing does more than driving down the road and seeing our candidate. But now we're talking down the ballot candidate, yes, sir, the momentum and the you know, the feeling of like I did something, because if you just sit on your hands and you've got
this feeling, I want to do something. So I'm stepping up and I'm that's fifteen thousand dollars right there. You're the man. And I've told them all, they're all willing. I'm willing to do more. We're gonna run eds in the dating area on billboards signage, so it's not the only thing, but I'm asking everyone that has that gut in there something in their gut saying I want to do something. I need to do something. Number One, they need more money for signs. They said they can wiz through fifteen
thousand dollars worth the signs in a heartbeat. And the other thing is put them up. Yeah, we don't want them sitting in a rounky dumping boxes at the end. Put them up. And then every time you walk out your drives, you can say I'm doing something right, that pride of doing something. And then I'm asking all business leaders step up. Let's show people we've got pride in this area, and let's put up the signs or donate more money to get more signs. Let's paint this area red with pride.
I love your enthusiasm. Jam, you and I have talked on the air about this before. Ways that you can help out, ways that others can help out. And at every little bit counts. I go back to my constitutional law professor talking about the commerce clause, which will come up in our conversation today. A flea urinating in the Pacific, every little bit counts, you know, in terms of filling up the water, Every sign counts, every little dollar counts. You got five bucks, you can donate it.
You got fifteen grind like Jim, Jim's got a Jim is a man of means and he wants to put his money in action. He wants to do something right there. He has fulfilled his promise. He's got one, you know, one step in the right direction. And I know Jim is going to be continuing his efforts along those regards. And Jim, I welcome your enthusiasm and I welcome your encouragement, and I appreciate you being the illustration of you know what some one person can do in order to achieve a great goal.
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car amid triple digit temperatures. Christopher Shotley's shottle schlottles sholties. Anyway, he's our award winner this morning allegedly forgot that he had left young Parker Shalties sleeping inside the family's twenty twenty three Acura or MDX for several hours because he got distracted playing video games. Do what the hell now? Facing one kind of second agree murder and one kind of child abuse? New were these court documents.
Authority said they spoke to his two other daughters, ages five to nine, both of whom reportedly confirmed that this guy would regularly leave them alone in a car. In this particular case, they told police that he came home from running errands and then he quote got distracted by playing his video game and putting his food away. Well this quote text messages between Choltis and his wife,
who's also who is an anesthesiologist. Don't know why that's relevant, but appear to show that Childy's had a habit of leaving his children in the car unattended. Quote. I told you to stop leaving them in the car? How many times have I told you? That? Was a text from his wife on her way to the hospital. His response, Babe, I'm sorry, she replies, we have lost her. She was perfect. His response, Babe, our family, How could I do this? I killed our
baby. This can't be real. Oh it's real. In an interview Replea with police, he reportedly claimed that he got home with Parker the dead job about two pm, didn't take her out of the car because he wanted her to remain in the vehicle while she slept. Yet footage from a security camera we got those showed that he came home and a little before one pm did not leave again. It wasn't until his wife came home a little after four pm and asked where she was that he reportedly ran outside to check her.
Quote video surveillance obtained does not show Christopher checking on his vehicle or daughter. Police rode in the Affiday, but when she asked where the two year old was, he began to check the rooms of the home and then realized he had left her in the vehicle. Local News further reported while Shuldis did total authorities, he left the accurate suv running with our conditioner on. He also knew that the vehicle had a safety feature that would turn it off after thirty
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paving project near the County of Line. Chuck king ramon fifty five krc HE Talk Station fifty five krc DE Talk Station, A very happy Friday Eve to you. Back over to the stack of stupid? What is with poor parenting? Joe making it to the stack of stupid this morning? Tusun, Arizonae. We have a guy arrested after his young son's body found decomposing on a
couch inside the family home. Cordethiner County Sheriff's Department. Joseph Gregory and Antonson, thirty eight years old, facing charges of negligent homicide and child abused. He said the investigation started when they went to the tuc Sun area home for a welfare check. Nine year old boy found dad sitting up on a couch in the home. Investgator said the boy had been dead for an extended period
of time that's in quotes. Andonson told investigators his son became ill July twelfth, and he's going to take him to see the doctor, but instead he left the home for two days with the boy inside. Please say. The thirty eight year old told deputies that his son was shuddering on and going limp and claimed that his son did not have a pulse and was not breathing.
He admitted that he should have called someone. Courting to the police department said the home was cluttered with piles of garbage around and near the couch, with empty beer cans, soiled diapers, rotten food, bottles of urine, and lots of insect activity, including spiders. Home also had no running water or working toilets. Neighbor told local news that she had not seen the young boyd
about a month. Said Antonsen and his son kept a garden on the side of the home, but their time outside became less and less frequent over the last few months. His son was really cute, according to the friend, who was really a friendly kid. The neighbor said news of the boy's death came as a shock to the neighbor, who said she had to break the news to her daughter. He used to play with him. That's so heartbreaking.
Boy already decomposing when he was found. To the court documents, court investigators, Antonson is the is solely dependent upon his parents who live in Panama, and he's considered a flight risk. Soh He's currently being held on a five hundred thousand dollars bond too. What the hell and real quick here got a Zainesville, Ohio where a woman is pleaded guilty to making hundreds of unnecessary nine to one one calls and tying up resources leading to another person's death.
What Keisha Kennedy, thirty four, Zanesville, pleaded guilty to felony disruption on public services, felity making false alarms, and twenty five counts of misdemeanor misuse of nine to one one system. According the Mosqkegam County Prosecutor's Office announcement back in twenty twenty, it started she made more than four hundred calls to nine one one, effectively using local first responders for her personal entertainment for ambulance rides
to the hospital. Her many calls were described as strained, described as straining the South Zanesville Fire Department and ambulances and first responders transporting her for nonexistent emergencies, therefore unable to respond to real emergencies. One case, the fire department was unable to respond to call that a person who couldn't breathe because they were busy transporting Kennedy for a fake call. That person who couldn't breathe later died.
Another case, fire department was under staff or response to a fire because some of the personnel were transporting Kennedy. She called nine to one to one multiple times per week, sometimes even multiple times per day. Genesis Hospital forced the triage and examined Kennedy each time she arrived, despite being repeatedly informed that she had no medical issues. Prosecutor's poured out taxpayers foot of the bills for
repeated transports and hospital visits through Medicaid. Prosecutor overseeing the case that a forensic psychologist evaluated before the plea and concluded she demonstrated a factitious disorder, meaning that she is a liar. Prosecutors say she similarly squandered emergency recas sources in other counties, including Licking Guernsey, Franklin, and Kuyahoga. She was found guilty of as using nine to one one Licking County back in twenty twenty three.
This is a recidibus issue for her five point fifty six. We'll just tack her onto the award we gave out earlier. Joan, just call it a day on that one. Stick around and got more to talk about in the six o'clock hour, and they are well like rats from the sinking ship, like Mike Morowski quitting the school board for the Sinsi Public Schools, leaving before it all hits the fan. More and more Democrats lining up saying, Joe Biden, it's not your night. Stick around. We got that in a
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We got a new poll out of proving that Democrats are in an absolute state of disarray. More and more coming out of the woodwork telling Joe Biden it's too late. It's not a night diagnosed with COVID yesterday. Convenient, don't know he had to cancel some meetings. Is that the illness that he referred to when you're speaking with Beet. The other day, someone sent a meme around to the effect of has been recently diagnosed with you're not going to be
the nominee, something to that effect. I got to kick out of that. David Trump for the Buckeye Institute joins the program at eight to five on the Student Loan Program lawsuit Jay Ratliffe. I heard the aviation expert should be a good one because Jay's worked with the Secret Service concerning presidential airport visits. He's going to talk about that. We'll also talking about a laptop catching fire
before takeoff, Delta's new uniforms, and hub delays. Finally, we'll conclude the program this morning at eight forty five with a return of Claremont County Commissioner Claire Corkran, who will give us a report live from the RNC, who reportedly JD. Vans had a really good speech last night accepting the nomination and singing Donald Trump's praises. Eddiehow without further ado, they're like rats from his sinking ship. And we start with the APAP NORK Poll Associated Press NRC Poll
Center for Public Affairs Research Biden not doing real well. A couple of weeks after his described by most all media outlets as his debate flop, found only three in ten Democrats say they're either extremely or very confident he has the mental capability to serve effectively as president. Three out of ten. That's his people, folks, This is not Republicans. They parse these out between party affiliations. So asking Democrats alone, hey, does Biden have what it takes cognitively?
No, say seven out of ten Democrats. Wow. And you know, whenever time I read a figure like that, you always want to climb into the head of the three percent or the rather three in ten who say he is fit, and you just kind of want to sit him down and ask him how do you reach that conclusion? I like to think those voters pay absolutely zero attention to anything political and yet are still inclined to well participate
in the survey anyway. This poll, they say, conducted mostly before the assassination attempt on Trump's so not any idea yet whether that influenced people's views on Biden and whether it had any impact on Trump. Kamala Harris, obviously one of the big names circulating around as a substitute for Joe Biden. Well, her favorability rating is pretty much the same as Joe Biden's, but the share of Americans who have an unfavorable opinion of Kamala Harris is just slightly lower,
little bit, which is sort of good news amid terrible news. Well, Joe Biden sucks, but you suck just a little bit less. Black Democrats describe as among Biden's strongest supporters. Roughly half of the black identified folks in the survey said he should continue running, compared with only three in ten white and Hispanic Democrats. Overall, seven and ten Americans say Biden should drop out. Democrats only slightly less likely than Republicans and independence to say he should he
should Trump out just slightly less than Republicans. Man six and ten Americans want Trump to withdraw, but only a few Republicans want Trump to withdraw. So generally speaking, Trump remains tainted in the arts and minds of the American people after well how many years of the constant drumbeat of evil, orange man, racist, misogynist, evil, you know, all the monikers that go along
with any reference to Donald Trump in the mainstream media. So that does have a profound impact on people's psychology, most notably people who don't pay regular attention to the news, and also most people who don't pay any attention to Donald Trump's record while president of the United States of America being distracted by Russia, Russia, Russia in collusion and Ukraine interference and all that. No, he
was able to accomplish so much talked about that just yesterday. Foreign affairs is something Donald Trump had a fun nomenal grasp of, and I love the peace in the Middle East. He was able to negotiate that well, nobody else had been able to do for such a long time. Hell, they gave Barack Obama a Nobel Peace fries and he didn't do Jack squat. Donald Trump negotiated peace with some four previously quite adversarial countries, at least eversaria relative to
Israel, negotiated some trade agreements with him, and negotiated peace. Basically, what's the Biden administration done? Oh, that's right. War Democrats slightly more likely to say they're dissatisfied with Biden as their nominee now than they were before his well debate performance. Half are dissatisfied, up from about four to ten in the same type in the same ap nork pole they did in June, so they do have a basic comparison on that. So Democrats were paying attention
to the debate and it didn't help Joe Biden and Iota. Most Republicans six and ten came out of the debate very or somewhat satisfied with Trump as their candidates because Trump was able to maintain is cool. I think he could have been more clear on policies and issues, but he did maintain his call during that debate. Came across as a lot more reasonable and uh well, more like a politician than Donald Trump has come across in the past. I think
they would shed at him successfully. He has been off social media, and I think it's inuring to Donald Trump's benefit too well. Let his people take care of messaging. See it's as Americans more likely to think Trump is capable of winning. Also, the poll Left surveyed forty two percent to eighteen percent. Forty two percent believe Trump is more capable of winning than Joe Biden. Eighteen percent think Biden is, but one quarter of the folks surveyed righted the
two men equally capable of winning. About one third. Only one third of Democrats say they believe is more capable of winning than is Trump. Three to ten say the two are equal. Sixteen percent say victory is more likely to go to the Republican Donald Trump. Republicans, however, overwhelmingly convinced Trump is in the best position to win. And of course you can see that at the rally. You can hear in the voices of the people who are reporting
from the rally. Drew Pappes, cy Corkoran, we had Warren Davidson. You can see the speeches at the rally. They're having a hell of a party up there. And I think it's a good thing to see unity within the Republican Party. Oh if we only had that in Columbus, Ohio. Trump has the edge on Biden's an Americans are asked to consider who's most capable of handling a crisis. Thirty eight percent say Trump, twenty eight percent Biden.
Equally. Are people divided on which Canada has the better vision for the country. I hate questions like that. What the hell do they mean by vision for the country? Anyway? Thirty five percent say Biden, thirty four percent say Trump. So it's a wash on that nonsensical question. One bright spot for Biden, forty percent of adults say he's more honest than Trump. Only two and ten think Trump is more honest than Joe Biden. Well,
Joe Biden has people who is lying for him. Right. As for who would make a good president, when asked for an alternative, six and ten say Kamala Harris, twenty two percent say no. Forty three percent of US adults have a favorable opinion of her, Forty eight percent have an unfavorable opinion of her. So she's underwater in terms of favorability with Americans. Generally speaking, more Americans have a negative view of Joe Biden. They do have Becamala
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my wife. More on the ball this morning. The Joe Strekker with the phrasing I had asked her if I actually said, Kamala Harris sucks a little bit less referring to the ap nork poll, Thank you, Paula. Kamala Harris sucks a little bit less. Maybe I was wrong when I said it that way. I was merely referring to how she polls against Joe Biden, not anything having to do with her past anyhow, over to the impact these polls are having on Democrats and their support of Trump, of Biden,
or lack there of. Adam Schiff yesterday became the twenty first Democratic member of Congress to say, Biden, it's time to pull the plug, abandon your run. Joe Biden has been one of the most consequential presidents in our nation's history, and his lifetime of service as a senator, a vice president, now his president has made our country better, but he knew that was coming,
that our nation is at a crossroads. A second Trump presidency will undermine the very foundation of our democracy, and I have serious concerns about whether the president can defeat Donald Trump in November. With the choice to withdraw from the campaign as president Biden alone, I believe it is time for him to pass the torch and in doing so, secure his legacy of leadership by allowing us
to defeat Donald Trump in the upcoming election. But make no mistake, whoever our party ends up nominating, or if the nomination remains with the President, I will do everything I can to help them succeed. There's only one singular goal defeating Donald Trump. The stakes are just too high. I love the empty nature of the statement. Obviously, the point comes across very clearly. He lost the support Biden, lost the support of Adam Scheff, who's on
track apparently to win reelection for reasons it escape me. That's like the peace of God that passes all human understand. But what does he say by way of you know, what they're going to do. Donald Trump's outline is strategy. They've got a Republican platform that's been rolled out. You can look at it, read it like we did yesterday with with the folks from Taxpayer Protection, A lines Dave Williams, the good, the bad, the ugly, and there are not You know, it's not perfect, but at least it
is an outline. It is a well a promise to the American people. What the Republicans have pledged to do or the direction they want to go. What is this administration going to do? Are they going to stand on the
same track? Is Adam Schiff arguing that, well, you know, whoever we substitute, we can beat Trump, or we're going to continue down the path of open borders and lawlessness and woke and DEEI and all the things that are ruining our country, truly threatening democracy, truly threatening the fabric of our being here. Nancy Pelosi, someone who they the political pundite of saying she's the one of the most power to sway Joe Biden to drop out of the
race, Nancy Pelosi. What everyone is still waiting to see is how much the drop Biden effort is an organized movement with a true leader, and how much of it is just desperate griping from individual members that ends up nowhere near critical mass. There are constant hints of the so called DAMA breaking, but it's has to yet to occur. Three weeks after the debate, so far, no one individual has assumed the mantle of visibly organizing the opposition of Biden.
Nancy Pelosi would be that person described as famous as a political tactician during crises that require careful coordination, which is the major reason her decision to publicly cast out in his nomination has been so closely scrutinized. And she did privately telling Biden that he can't beat Trump in twenty twenty four, described as a private conversation pointing to the polling across the border in most recent lead the AP
Nord Pole I decided it came out yesterday. I believe Pelosi conveyed to Biden that his continued presidential re election campaign could destroy Democrats' chances of winning the House in November. And of course, on the Senate side of the equation, you got Chucky Schumer not denying that he asked and pressed Biden to drop out when asked about that it was a duck dip dodge dive in duck situation. Jonathan Carl, ABC News, speaking of Schumer's alleged conversation described as a blunt
one on one conversation with the President advising him to step down. Quote, I am told Chuck Schumer had a blunt one on one conversation with a Biden Saturday afternoon in Rehoboth. Schumer formerly made the case that it would be best if Biden bowed out of the race. According to Jonathan Carl of ABC,
when pressed, Schumer's office did not deny it, saying only quote. Schumer's office wouldn't comment on the specific So the conversation telling the only leader Schumer conveyed the views of his caucus, Well, I think we can all draw our conclusions about the views of his caucus at this point. So more and more Democrats coming under the woodwork telling Biden it's not his night to pull the plug. And they delayed that advanced vote. They were going to vote early.
You recall the remote, the remote vote to get Biden the nominee of the nomination because of Ohio. Of course, with the deadline, you got to get the name on the ballot of I think by August sixth, with the
convention being after that deadline, they were going to do it early. So the original plan to do that has kind of been put on hold, recognizing the desperate place they find themselves with the cognitive impaired, cognitively impaired Joe Biden six to twenty six, feel free to call got local stories to dive into absent phone calls. But first word for Emory Federal Credit Union Charitable folks. They are. I love banking with Emory, and you will appreciate fully the
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you. I do have local stories, but I also have a phone number, and I got a caller online that number five one, three, seven, four, nine fifty five hundred or eight hundred eight two to three talk or pound five fifty on eighteen to T phones. They I'll go to the same place. That's to the board of executive producer Joe Stracker, who's lined up Steve. Steve, thanks for calling the morning. Welcome to the show. Yes, sir, isn't the weather fantastic? I'm outside on my deck
right now. What what a gorgeous day this is going to be coming off the humidity man I walked out this morning, was like, oh my god, it feels so good. It was. I think it was like eighty something when I got in my car, you know, at three o'clock in the morning the other day, and I walked out to a pleasant sixty five and you could definitely feel that there was no humidity in the air. I just love it. Well, if it was like this all the time,
we couldn't afford to live here. So we enjoy him when we get him right. Excellent points. A couple of points. Adam shift boy, you know. I mean, his nose is like a mile long based on the lives he's told, no shame none. But you know, when you talk about how much of a threat to democracy Trump will be or whatever he goes on about, the problem with that is he was president for four years already and it worked out pretty well. So yeah, there there is a track
record. You could look at it, you know, But yeah, this is one of the most definitive elections where you can say are you better off four years ago? Are you better off now? Absolutely? And you know, personally on the president, I don't care if they're an atheist, a Muslim, a Christian, I don't care a homosexual. I don't care what they are. I want them to do a good jobs, that's all I don't They're not my friend. I don't need them to be my friend.
They're not my neighbor. I don't. You know, never, I'll never meet the guy or gal. I don't care who they are. Do your job right, and you know your point is well taken, Steve. First off, you shouldn't have to care why because our founding fathers didn't create a theocracy here. We are free people, which is why the points you made shouldn't matter to anyone. Doesn't matter who you're sleeping with. Does that have anything to do with the running of the office of the presidency. Absolutely not.
Doesn't matter what you're worshiping, because you can't impose your religious ideology on me. That's what the framer said. That's why we had the free exercise of religion as number one coming out of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. Let me go on and on. That's that's what I strive for every day. That's me. I'm a libertary. Little l government. Stay out of my pockets, stay out of my keeping me. Let me handle
my financial affairs. And let me handle my zipper. I can manage both just fine without your help or involvement, period and story, full stop. Right. That's why Donald Trump, that's why Donald Trump is not a threat to democracy in this country. Absolutely not. One more thing for you on Nancy Pelosi. First of all, you're supposed to respect your elders. So to have somebody sit down with Joe, they had to find somebody. She's
actually I think three years older than he is. She if you hear her speak, and if you've heard her speak in the last ten years, she is virtually incoherent when she's interviewed. She doesn't make any sense. Just listen to her whenever she speaks now, and it's pathetic. You are right. I guess they had to find somebody that he might look up to that would maybe will tell him to get out. So that's what people are saying. She is the woman with enough political power and influence to maybe get Joe to
bow out of the race. We'll see if it happens. Obviously, with this private conversation that's widely circulated she had with him telling him just that, we'll see if it has any impact on Biden. So far, though he said, Listen, I'm the guy that's got the votes. I'm the one who's the candidate. The primaries have already taken place. It's me defiant. Yeah, maybe, but doesn't sound as defined as he was, maybe, say, three weeks ago or so. Steve appreciate the call real quick here.
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of yet, even with that left plane blocked on the bridge. Chuck Ingram on fifty five kr SE he Talks station coming about six forty fifty five KRCD Talk Station, A very happy Thursday to you, Brian Thomas, talking regularly with the judgment Apolatan over the years and people who listen to my cot Myrid discussions with the judge every ondn'sday unless he's on big like he is for this
week and next week. We've talked quite a bit over the years about the Commerce Clause and the United States Constitution and how one decision, one single decision from the Supreme Court back in nineteen forty two, Wickered versus Philburn, has allowed the government to intrude into our lives in ways that our founding fathers never would have envisioned when they authored the Commerce Clause to start with. But this
Supreme Court currently is pairing back and I go to the West. Virginia versus EPA decision is one of multiple decisions now that have basically said, look, if Congress doesn't pass the law specifically authorizing your regulation. Behind the scenes, you know how it works. They passed the law, and then they hand it to the administrative state, who creates regulations that are built around the law that was passed. Congress delegates the hardest work, which is the specifics of
any given law they have passed. They passed general laws, and then the specifics are provided for us by the administrative state. An administrative state who took the Commerce clause and then made the argument, based upon some clean water standards that they could basically regulate a tablespoon of water on your private property. No, you can't build there. That's a waterway. What it's a puddle.
Well, that puddle seeps down to the ground and ultimately joins with the rest of the water that goes into the river, which is navigable, and ergo,
there's a connection there, so stop your building activity. Ultimately, the Supreme Court said no, that is so far afield from what the law says, that you are well exceeding your authority under the law, and they do that all the time, and only now and recently has the Supreme Court started to pair that back that particular case to West Virginia versus EPA cases is an
excellent example. But going back to Wickered versus Philburn, when in the scope and breath of this and the original cases, is the perfect illustration of the insanity of it wanting to prop up the price of wheat. This is going back to the action Wicked versus Philgren, Congress, Wicked versus Philburn, Congress impost a production quote, and one farmer out there in this state, Roscoe Philburn, was penalized for exceeding the limit. He was growing wheat on his
own property to feed exclusively his own animals and I think family. But it wasn't going anywhere. There was no interstate commerce. The Commerce Clause lets Congress quote regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states. So in the case of mister Philburn, he's not engaged in commerce with the several states. He's not even engaging in commerce. He's consuming wheat that he grew for himself
on his own property anyway. That Wicked versus Philburn case said no, no, no, no. The Supreme Court ruled that Congress can regulate purely local activity if it, in the words of the Supreme Court, exerts a substantial economic effect on interstate commerce. So in other words, if you look at all the individual wat growers and you add them all up, it has an
impact, a substantial economic impact on wheat. Ergo, we can tell mister Philiburn what he can and cannot do on his own property, and that I have always found unbelievably offensive, and I think it had nothing to do with the founding fathers. They were using this decision, and they have used this decision again nineteen forty two after AFTERI I believe, got his way and avoided
court packing and got a Supreme Court to come in his direction. This opened up the fire hose of the regulatory administration or the regulatory administration behind the scenes, because even a tiny remote connection and impact interstate commerce can be regulated.
Ergo, maybe they're putting the brakes on. I mentioned the other decision before about West Virginia, but we've got a federal District judge now recently ruling the two two US laws that have been prohibiting home distilling can't be enforced because they exceed the enumerated powers granted in the Constitution. Name of the cases Hobby Distillers Association versus Alcohol Tobacco Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. So you want to brew some whiskey in your home, you can't do that. But I'm not selling
it. I'm not engaged in interstate commerce. I'm doing this in my basement. I only drink at myself. Right, you have a good argument, and the judge agreed with you. If you were of that state of mind. One of the laws, okay. The one of the laws goes back, apparently to eighteen sixty eight, says that no plants for the production of distilled spirits shall be located in any dwelling house. Hobby Distillers Association, along
with four of its members, sued in Texas Federal Court. Judge Mark Pittman declared the laws unconstitutional last week, but he stayed the ruling for fourteen days, allowing the government to appeal, and they certainly will, according to the judge. The Commerce cause let commerce regulated commerce with foreign nations and among the
several states, but the language has long been interpreted expansively. As I just pointed out, Deiman wrote, the government argued that it authorizes a ban on bathtub jim because dispilling spirits distilling rather spirits at home for personal consumption, is a commercial activity that substantially affects interstate commerce in the aggregate. That's the argument from Wickered versus Philburn. Look, if everybody's doing it, it's going to
have an impact on the industry. Ergo, you can't brew it in your home. Hmm, Well, Judge Pittman said the federal ban on home distilling is little more than a ban on home distilling, not related to some comprehensive
scheme to manage the national liquor market. The ruling in Wickered, the judge said, upheld a complete federal control of the nation's we By way of contrast, this law quote does not directly regulate the supply and demand of alcohol, does not make Congress a production manager over each distillery to inflate prices, and is not part of a federal directive to either promote or eliminate a national marketplace
for alcohol. Close quote, effectively pairing back and curving back the scope of Wickered versus Philburn, which is so unbelievably horrific in scope that I was hoping and praying at some point in my life I might actually lay witness to a decision along these lines. And here I am today is the day where I
find out about it. Decision, hand it down next week. And of course the government's going to appeal it if they take away the power given to the regulatory administrative state behind the scenes by way of overruling the scope of Wickered versus Filb, and you can welcome your welcome yourself right into a world of
freedom. There are so many laws out there that so far exee the lawful authority delegated by Congress, that we could go, we could get into litigation from now to the end of time, these rules and regulations eliminated on the grounds that they don't have the authority to do it unless underscore the word for all those who love the administrative state and love regulations and want to manage a tablespoon of water on private land, then they can try to pass the law
that specifically states that they can regulate. That can they though moving away from the specificity of the law and ensuing regulations. If you're engaged merely in activity on your own land, and you do not sell to anyone, you are not impacting a market right. If they got rid of Wicker versus Philburn, they couldn't touch you with a ten foot pole. If they passed the law trying to regulate that activity, they couldn't because it exceeds federal authority. Now,
could a state prohibit you from distilling liquor in your home? Of course, that would fall under the Tenth Amendment. The enumerated powers that have not been specifically reserved with the federal government, they land in the state's labs. It'd be like abortion. Some states allowed, some states don't. But the federal government couldn't put a blanket rule telling everyone across this land of ours that you're engaging in commerce when you're in fact not. I love it, I
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I have six fifty three if at five ker CD talk station coming up. Donal and Neil Americans for Possibility on the campaign for Bernie Marin. Now that'll be at seven thirty a little more than an hour from now eight oh five with David Triumph the Buckeye Institute on the student Loan program, lawsuit and speaking of lawsuits, and Jay Ratliff, I heard media aviation expert at eight thirty plus Claire Corcoran live from the Republican National Convention. She'll be closing out
the show. We'll get her on around eight forty five. And further to my comment about the Commerce Clause working versus Fielben, it's important to note how close that you and I came to the reverse of what I'm praising here, which is the whittling away of the expansive scope of control our federal government has
over us because of this one decision. Now, those of you who remember the efforts to find Obamacare unconstitutional and have that law chucked out made it all the way to the Supreme Court where Roberts amazingly turned a tax into a penalty, or a penalty into a tax by I don't know, ignoring what Congress said when it passed the law. Obviously struggled it with a lot of criticism
over that, and justifiable criticism. But the one thing I have given him credit on is he said without question that know, the Commerce Clause, while it does allow the federal government to yeah regulate activity that does not involve interstate commerce i e. Wickerd versus Philburn, it does not allow the government to force you to engage in commerce. You can regulate it, but you can't make someone go out and buy something. Referring, of course, to Europe
being forced to buy an Obamacare policy. No, it doesn't go that far. Asked back in two thousand and nine whether the Constitution grants Washington the authority to make Americans buy health insurance, Nancy Pelosi was incredulous. Are you serious? Are you serious? It was her profound It was unequivocal, underscored position that Wickered versus Philburn could allow the federal agreement to force you to engage into activity. In other words, you know, could the government force you to
buy broccoli. The justices were actually asked that, I believe during this the argument over in other cases. So thankfully, at least Robert said, no, you can't use it affirmatively, you can't make American people engage in commerce. Although leaving Wickered versus Philburn virtually untouched, at least they put the brakes on that. Now we're seeing a whittling away of the decision and the underlying tenants on it, most notably in the area of home distilling. So fingers
crossed. This goes all the way up to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court uses it as an opportunity to kick wickered versus Philburn to the curb. Six fifty five. If you have krsee talkstation. More developments in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, and every day we wake up, every day it just seems to get worse. We'll do that and then we'll talk to Donald a meal at seven thirty. I'll be right back after the news.
You're twenty twenty four election headquarters. Early gives them more time to figure alcohol they have to keep. By fifty five krc the talk station. This report is sponsored seven six Here figure out KRCD talk station. Happy Friday Eat Brian. I was inviting your sling by fifty five KRSE dot com. When you get the podcast, when you didn't get a chance to listen live, pull
the podcast page up at you five KRSEA dot com. Of course. Congressman Warren Davidson yesterday for several segments at a full hour with Congressman brad Winstrip and Studio Dave Boys from the Taxpayer Protection Alliance breaking down the Republicans platform into the good, the bad, and the ugly and yes there's some ugly things in there, and looking at it from a purely economic and dollars and cents standpoints what Dave and the team does at Americans for Prosperity and I'm sorry, Taxpayer
Protection Alliance, So you can check that podcast out and also the report that they issued on the Republican platform. Of course, JD. Van's accepting the nomination last night, by all accounts, doing a really good job with his speech and continuing to prove that he has mended his fences with Donald Trump. I think best illustration that is clearly that he was asked by Trump to be
the vice presidential choice. So anyhow, people's attitudes and opinions change. And of course remember that when he made those statements about Trump, that was before four years of the Trump presidency, So clearly JD. Vance learned a lot
over that period of time and came around saw the light. So at the bottom of this, how we're going to hear from Americans for Prosperities, Donald and Eel on the Bernie Mourinho campaign and their efforts to get Burnie and Marion elected with their Political Action Committee. David Tryon coming up in an hour with from the Buckeye Institute on the student loan program lawsuit and finally or not finally, but Jay Ratliff at eight thirty, we get to hear from our iHeartMedia
aviation expert Jay Ratliffe every Thursday at eight thirty. He did work with the Secret Service on presidential airport visits, so he's going to give us his perspective on the failures, the obvious failures. I'll get to in a second more of them copping up every day, laptop catching on fire before takeoff, Delta's new uniforms, and hub delays. Those are the topics with Jay, and then Clarik Corkoran and Climont County Commissioner Claire Corkoran from the r NC, and
she is as excited and enthused as anybody. It just comes through so clear in her voice. And that's the impression I'm getting from the RNC. I, you know, I am so anxious for the Democrat Convention to get here and what's going to happen at that one. By all accounts, someone said, and I don't know where the figure came from, so please don't hold me to it. I took this person at their word, considering them to be an honest person. They are there were apparently by his account, ten
thousand protesters at the nineteen sixty eight convention in Chicago. So if you don't know about that one, go ahead and do a little research on it. It didn't go well for the Democrats, and of course the Chicago police department on full display back in sixty eight, beating the living crap out of any person outside who was moving protesters at Vietnam, and of course all kinds of other protesters. Then thirty thousand are anticipated in Chicago for the Democrat convention.
I don't know again, don't know where he got that figure. But we now have social media. Remember very easy to travel from point A to point B and coordinate your protest activities ahead of time. Imagine having to do that back then, to send out letters and flyers and you call people on the telephone with using your rotary dial phone or whatever. How do you coordinate people under those circumstances when, like today, you've got social media. So anyhow,
just keep your popcorn out. You can feel free to call five one, three, seven, four, nine fifty eight two to three talk and the left leaning Washington Post coming out with some more information on this shooting. Local police alerted the Secret Service before former President Donald Trump's rally on Saturday, that they lacked resources to station even a patrol car outside that building where this
murderer would position himself and shot at Trump. Richard Goldinger, district attorney of Butler County, Pennsylvani where the Trump probably took place of the Secret Service quote, was informed that the local police department did not have manpower to assist with securing that building. Of course, that building is the one the kid was laying on. You know the building they had the two steep a slope roof. You believe that I got a bridge? I want to sell you.
Golding account confirmed by Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Googlini, who said that the propos the station a patrol car and officer outside the AGR International Building complex had been part of the Secret Service advance planning for securing the prominent structure, which of course had an expansive roof and an unobstructed drew a review of the rally stage less than one hundred and fifty yards away. They knew about it, and
they talked about it, and they planned for it. Five former agents with experienced securing similar events, speaking with the Washington Post that a police officer station outside the building might have helped detect the gunman shooter, which True spoke to Googly and he said. About twenty to thirty minutes prior to the shooting, local police assigned to inside the building warned the Secret Service security team by radio
of a suspicious person with a golf range finder and a backpack. They even forwarded a photograph of the person, which yes, ultimately be this Crooks kid. They knew about it. The timeline's pretty damn amazing when you walk through it. I mean, it's scary. The failure is absolutely scary. Five ten. I remember it was twelve minutes after six when Crooks started firing. Ten after five he was first identified as a person of interest walking around the
fairgrounds. Twenty minutes later, five thirty, he was spotted with a range finder. You know, that's something I always bring to a rally as a range finder. Joe, you see you have yours on you right now? I know you know good, don't go anywhere without it's in your bag, Okay, I kind of figured see eight minutes before six, remember six twelve was the shot started firing. Eight minutes before six, he was spotted on
the roof by Secret Service. Trump took the stage two minutes after six, and of course ten minutes later six twelve, that's when he started firing. Hm. Hm, I don't know. Here's another one that's, you know, fun facts. Local police officer who went up to the edge of the roof. We've all heard about him, and we kind of wonder what in
the hell was with that guy. Some people are saying he might have been responsible for distracting crooks enough that he was unsteady in his initial shots ergo because he had to turn around and name his rifle at the police officer who was sticking his head over the roofline. There an officer who apparently fell to the ground but did call in. It's been now widely reported that they had the comm system and that officer fell to the ground and called in and told everybody
that he was up there. Not quite enough effort. Butler Township Commissioner Edward Natali, speaking with Breitbart yesterday, explaining the mainstream media or not accurately telling the story of what happened. He said it hasn't been a fair account of the of the situation. He explained that seven local police officers were strictly there
for traffic control. Quote when you look at Secret Service, Pennsylvania State Police, Butler County Sheriff's Department, the Butler Township Police only responsibility, the Butler County Police only responsibility was traffic detail, he said. And I'm not going to comment on any other entity that was there, but I want to set the record straight. I want to tell you about my officer. He was not climbing a ladder. He was not a position to engage the suspect at
all. He said. There was an officer on the ground helping him up with cupped hands so that that other officer could see what was going on the roof. Quote, he's peaking his head up to see where the suspect is. Notice how he phrased that they knew that a guy was up there. They referred to him as a suspect. He said. The suspect turns his rifle and points it at the head of my officer. Obviously, he's not a position to engage him by any means. And he did not retreat.
It's not that he didn't want to engage, explaining that he couldn't as he let go of the roof to try to grab his gun. But it fell backward and was injured in the process. He said, he let go of the roof to try to get his gun, and of course he fell backwards, actually getting injured in the process, which likely, in the words of this guy's forced him to shoot Crooks to shoot maybe at a more hurried up
rate. He said, I'm looking at it that we unfortunately lost people, but he saved President Trump's life by forcing him to hurry up and not having his shots made as accurate a as he could have. It's still being investigated. I'm not going to say that the building was discussed earlier this week I
was. I'm going to say rather that the building was discussed earlier in the week that was confirmed to me. I wasn't directly in the roof in the loop of all the preparations, but I can tell you my team had a very good operational plan for that day, but it was all traffic control.
They're busily trying to get their story straight. It would appear, but as the timeline unfolds and the amount of number of seconds between when Crooks started firing and when the Secret Service agent actually dispatched this kid by putting a round through his cranium. That's a little alarming too. It took him quite a few seconds fifteen or twenty, I think to acquire the target and put him out of his misery. Or seven sixteen coming up. Jim and Gym number two
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and a happy Thursday to you. Brian. Thanks for taking my call, sir, happy to do it. What's on your mind today? Yes, sir, I was listening this morning, Bernie Marino talking about Sharon Brown spent has spent almost fifty million dollars already trying to get reelected to a quarter million
dollar job. I kind of scratched my head a little bit when I see stuff like that, and then all and then you look at you know, he talks about how he's all four, you know, keepting the fatannel out, this, that and the other thing, and he talks about the illegals, and well, he doesn't talk about the illegals, and that's something I feel he should be talking about. He doesn't care because he wants to vote.
And it just makes me sick to my stomach that our country is getting drugged through the weeds and through the muck and through the outhouses so someone can just get reelected. What a sham. Thank you, sir for taking my call. Happy to do it, Glad to hear from you. And you know, there's just another illustration that the money that goes into politics. That's a great point. He spent fifty million dollars, I'll take him at his word. Fifty million dollars the job. You know what the job pays.
Where's all that money coming from? Do you think there's any outside influence money coming into that campaign. Every campaign in every state is now a national campaign, and many are arguing a lot of foreign money flowing into these political action committees that it's not being accounted for. So you have foreign influences in campaigns as well. Yeah, election interference from our friends abroad. Gym number two. He called you Jim number two, but you're a second in line.
Welcome to the program. Thanks for holding sir. Good morning, Brian. I'm very happy with yadid Vance. I think he for me, he is the only representative I have at the state or federal level that's actually following the Constitution. My concern is that warriseless government we have. We're going to report some other so appoint some other Ryan and like himself to fill this slot when Vance was wont a few in the Senate is actually doing your jobs following the
Constitution? And what else they got, I mean Gene Schmidt and Terry Johnson and worship who's got a sixteen percent rating with Freedom Works versus Maxine Warner who's got forty six percent. So yeah, I think Vance is great, love what he's done so far. But you know, as they going to hurt
Ohio in the Senate again. Well, you know the balls in Governor de Lines Court on that one, and he's got a big backbench to choose from, with some very very talented, qualified folks that nobody could throw into the Rhino camp. I mean, I think about VVK Ramaswammy alone as one of those folks. Now will he get the appointment, It remains to be seen. I was really hoping that vv would be appointed to a cabinet position in the b in the Trump administration. But you know, I would take Vvek
all day long over some of the other names that are floating around. But again, Mike DeWine, it's you know, now's the time to reach out. And I know people think that Dwine won't read your email, won't take notice of your call, But getting in touch with elected officials does have a way of influencing them if you do it in large numbers. So, everybody in the listening audience, if you don't want to rhino, then offer your suggestions. Say the voters want this particular person. Now, send an email
up. Governor de Wine sant I'd like him to point VvE Gramma swimming too that seat again We've got to wait till Jade Vans and Donald Trump are elected for that, and then we'll deal with the aftermath. But all eyes are on Governor de Wine on that one. Seven twenty five ifty five KRC Talk station. Good to hear from you, Jay, have a wonderful day.
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lot at AFP action dot com. Donovan O'Neil, good to have you on the program again, Donovan Brian, happy to be here. Hey, one of my listeners just called in said Shared Brown has thus far and I don't know. I can't question his accuracies. I didn't do individual independent research, but it wouldn't shock me has already spent fifty million dollars on his efforts to get re elected here in the state of Ohio. Is could that be accurate?
It very well could be. And it's gonna be one of the most expensive races in the country because there are a number of battleground states where these US Senate race. And keep in mind for your listeners don't know, I think it's fifty one seats the Democrats have in Congress, YEP. In Senate, there are Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania or all Nevada are all up for grabs their defensive posture for Democrats. But the one race everybody's watching.
And I'm not just making this up because I live here in Ohio. The one race everyone's watching is the one here in Ohio. Because of how well President Trump had performed in recent years. This is not easy. This should be an easy pickup. But we can't take anything for granted. Oh absolutely not. And you know, I've been talking to folks of the RNC all week and every I mean, you can see it when you see the broadcast from it. Everybody seems so unbelievably charged up and enthused. And you
know, there's no division in the party right now. They seem to be embracing the vice presidential selection with JD. Vance of course again from Ohio and here locally too. He seems to be, you know, palatable to most everybody, and you know, don't throughout the good for the sake of the perfect. I guess is the statement that you've made on Dvance. But the enthusiasm is overwhelming. I just don't want people to, you know, take it for granted that Donald Trump's gonna win. But if you look on the
other side of the ledger, the Democrats are just tanking. Biden's a huge problem. Kamala Harris is an almost bigger problem because she was a viable candidate, had been gone long time ago. Inner party struggles. You got Pelosi and Schumer and other noted notables shift now specifically telling Biden he needs to pull
the plug on his campaign and let somebody else do it. I don't know who that person is, but everybody, all from all the political opponents, mainstream media, and even people within the Democratic Party are saying, we are worried, we're gonna We're gonna suffer a huge loss in the House and also have the Senate taken over by Republicans because he is a drag on the ticket and the down ballot votes. Yeah, I mean that's what we're seeing.
I mean, you look at what Shared how Shared Brown is running his race here in Ohio. He's doing ads with Republican sheriffs talking about his the legislation he's done related to fentanyl and border security. It's fogus. We can come
on the show and talk about that another time. But Shared Brown, a progressive Democrat who was nearly one hundred percent of the time with Joe Biden Barack Obama in recent history, is essentially trying to frame himself as a Republican because he's terrified because of the Biden administration's failed economic record that he's been tied to because he supported it. We can't take any again, can't take anything for
granted, Brian. It's a long way from now to November fifth, and folks getting involved, getting engaged, to being active is how we're going to make sure that this momentum holds and sustains through November, ultimately results and changing
Washington for the better. You know, it is kind of funny when you think about it, because I have seen a lot of these television ads from Shared Brown, and he does try to come across as a conservative that doesn't that in and of itself just state unequivocally the train wreck that have been the Democrats' policies for the last three and a half years, that he would hide his own wreck, not be championing the things that he voted on and talking
about all the specific good he has done, but running on things like a secure border or trying to control fentanyl, which the Democrats have literally not even lifted a finger to do anything about over the past three and a half years. Yeah. Well, their wholemarked piece of legislation was supposed to be the Inflation Reduction Act, right, trillions in new spending to curb the very thing that the previous trillions in new spending had created, inflationary policies and green energy
new deals. You don't hear a peep out of them on that. Yeah no, And I'm sorry I reacted so loudly on that one. But you know, in the context of this conversation and where we are in terms of inflation, just the whole idea that it was called the Inflation Reduction Act when it literally did do nothing but pumped trillions of dollars into the Green New Deal crap is just I don't know what a wonderful marketing scam. They got it
passed, That's all I know. We're living the reality of the extra inflation brought about. Buy it. Pause for a moment. Let's pivot away from well shared brown lying and trying to adopt Republican strategies, which are the proven winners, over to Bernie Moreno. We're going to continue with Donald and a Neil for Americans for Prosperity. Check them out at AFP action dot com and please get involved. Donald going to talk about how you can do that,
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right there. You get to see the various candidates in Americans for prosperities helping, including Bernie Marino. We've got to get him in the Senate. Obviously a profoundly successful businessman and really wants to bring down the cost of energy on lease American energy production. That's one of his his goals. And of course secure the border. He can successfully and safely run on that. Unlike Shery Brown, he's trying to dope you into believing that he is all about a
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our country. And that's what we're going to be doing this Saturday with our National Day of Action, National Day of Action. So tell my listeners about that, and then we'll get to the how my listeners can help out in some way, because every little bit counts. I mean, it's like the multiple different political action committees out there. Everybody's got a role. But as long as you've got someone with dollars working on behalf of your candidate, that's
great. Every little bit counts. And of course thank god for AFP doing the hardest part of the job, I would argue, which is the door to door knocking. It takes time, you have to engage with people you don't know, but you've made it so easy to do because you give people going to nowhere to door the knowledge and resources and skills and ability to talk
to people without taking the getting the temperature level up correct. Well, Actually, we were just in Butler County last night and we had another group up in County in northeast Ohio going through some grassroots leadership training where they learn how to have those difficult conversations at the doors and be impactful. So we invest in folks who want to make a difference in their country. But the national part of this is this isn't just something we're doing in southwest Ohio or in
Columbus or Cleveland. It's not just something we're doing across Ohio or in the Midwest. It's a national day of action once a month. The whole organization staff from CEO down to the intern who brings you the coffee, volunteers,
activists, we get out there and we have those conversations. We go door to door, or for the folks who aren't able to go door to door in our offices, we open them up torontal lights, brew the coffee, bring the donuts and the phones, and we have people make those calls one
on one other other folks in their community. But across the country, we get out there and make those make those calls, make that outreach so that it's not just a splash in the in the bucket, if you will, but we're literally dumping one big bucket into another to fill it up for victory
in November. Well, that's great, and I guess all this also runs on financial contributions as well, and that is one of the ways that listeners can help out if they don't want to go door to do or don't have the time to do that, don't have the I don't know, maybe I don't want to say spine for making it sound too pejorative, but don't think they have it in them to deal with strangers on potentially difficult conversations. They can write a check or send in some money, can't they. Every little
bit helps absolutely. You can do that by going to afpaction dot com. There's a donate button there on the page. Every little bit helps absolutely because these you know, these operations right Hey, the donuts don't buy themselves, Brian and got If you've ever been a volunteer, you got to fuel your volunteers and appreciate them, especially on a morning day of action with donuts and
coffee, let alone pizza pop in the evening. Well, I'll tell you one of my listener friends, they gave a great illustration of that this morning. He's passionate about trying to help out on some level, and he's a man of means and he wants to put that money to work on behalf of America and the Republican Party. He just donated three separate contributions to three separate Republican parties in the area, five thousand dollars each so they could buy more
yard signs for the candidates. I mean that yard signs. Here's money. Yard signs need to be printed, they cost money to do it, and you need to get them out there because they're impactful. So he made he did his contribution in that way. So you know, I just I just always try to get my listeners engaged in doing just something, something absolutely well. And the pitch I'll make there right volunteers and can take a variety of
different forms. But we're you know, one of the things that I think has made us so impactful as well is we don't just pop up when it's an even numbered election year. I've been on your show. Thank you for
having me on your show consistently for almost a couple of years now. Yeah, we have the opportunity there right for us to be keeping track of what's going on in Columbus, keeping track of what's going on in Washington and keeping grassroots volunteer communities mobilized and active so that we can hit the ground running when these election opportunities pop ups. It's impactful and it's sustainable, and it makes the difference. It's a difference maker in critical races like the one we have
coming up in November. Here, it really is now since you mentioned, you know, you're at this all the time, and once the November election is over and done with, you're going to be continuing to work throughout the year and dealing with other races and issues. You mentioned the state of Ohio. Will AFP be involved in pressuring Mike Dwine, Governor de Wine, on who he is going to appoint to fill JD Vance's empty Senate seat assuming the
victory of Trump in Vance in November. Well, we always put a makeuphoto the voices of Ohiolands, right, So of course we're gonna you know, our folks will have opinions and they'll make them heard. And boy, we sure be lucky to have We're gonna be lucky to have moral Hiolands and in Washington, because I think that's part of the problem. There's too many, too many of those coastal elites out there trying to run top down government.
We need some more grassroots, good conservative Ohiolands and so aymen. Well, I know a lot of my listeners are worried about Governor de Wine. Many refer to him as a rhino. I'll let you draw your own conclusions on that and say what you want about Governor to win, but he's going to be responsible for making the choice, and a lot of people are worried it's
going to be some rhino given the direction to Wine is gone. So I'm anxious to see who AFP pushes, but that they Obviously you're going to have a say in it, and you are going to apply your pretty strong political pressure on the governor's office to make sure we get somebody right in the Senate. Donovan and Neil AFP action dot Com. That's where you find him. Help out in some way, donate. It's right up there in the uppright hand corner. Sign up to do some door knocking, but just help out
Donovan until we talk again. Thanks for all that you're doing on behalf of in this particular case, Bernie Moreno and others. Hey, Brian, have a great weekends for having me. Thanks brother, You too, sig arount folks for coming up. After the top of the Iron News, We're going to hear from David Trying from the Buckeye Institute on the student Loan Program lawsuit, Jay Ratlif at eight thirty and Claire Corkran from the RNC. She'll be
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a happy Friday Eve to you. Thanks for good morning. I just wanted to peggyback on your last guest and encourage your listeners to really find a way that they can get involved in this crazy political and right now you're one person doing a little something. Really is a lot more powerful than you think. So it's discouraging as things are right now, and it feels like, you know, oh gosh, you know what can I do? But like you
said, giving money, giving time. Most communities now are having Patriot meetings of some sort in the in the area. So looking for places that you can go and learn and really get encouraged, because that's what kind of inspires people to get involved. Amen to that. I mean, I just go back to my conversation with you know, a former six year old girl at Peyton's Lemonades there and little Peyton decided she wanted to help out children at children's
hospital who obviously are not having a great day. So in i't Sea seven years ago, started lemonade. Stand fast forward to the twenty seventh of this month, when you can get yourself lemonade. She's put together a couple of hundred thousand dollars one year alone. Last year she grew one hundred thousand dollars just from an eye idea, from one little girl, with help from her friends. I mean, it's just this is what can happen. It's the
power of one. If you stand up and do something, the most likely thing that will happen is it will be people around you going, how can I help out? Right right? You know Scott Spiker who started a marathon to help out the Honor Flight folks. One guy with an idea. Next thing you know, he's putting together hundreds of thousands of dollars for Honor Flight. He got a lot of help because he was the guy that stood up
and said I want to do this. Be that person. And if you're not the person that stands up to do it, be the person that says, I'll help you achieve your goal. Listen today, you don't have to mean go Donovan and Eels level, make it your your your life. But look, afpaction dot Com is a place where you can be the person who says, I'm gonna help you achieve that goal. I'll knock on doors for you, I will donate money for you, something anything. And you start
doing that and look at how funds are raised, Jamie. You know, look at all the small dollar contributions that point to Joe Biden that rolled in over a period of a short period time, like thirty million dollars rolled into his campaign. Why because people are writing checks for fifteen bucks, for twenty bucks, not large sums rolled out over three hundred and forty million Americans. You have a lot of money in your pocket to help fund your campaign.
Let's do that. Let's be these people on behalf of America, because if we have another four years of the Biden administration or its leanings politically, we're toast. Talk about a threat to the future of the country. It comes from our federal government. It's incompetence, its size, its scope, it's breath, it's micro management of our world, and all of that are things that the left loves. Hook yourself up to the Biblical court of government.
You have kept Democrats in power seven to fifty five. Thanks Jamie. Fifty five krc DE talk stations to ground. We're gonna hear from David Tryon Buckeye Institute on that student loan program lawsuit that is next. You are twenty twenty four election headquarters, the only way you have a free and fair election is when you have an informed fifty five KRS the talk station maybe the assassination attempt Glay Travis and Buck Sexton. Dear God, where is the country going?
Day? At noon on fifty five KRC the talk station Potato five. You're at fifty five KRCD talk station. Brian temis fishing you a very very happy Friday Eve. Please to welcome to the fifty five PRC Morning Show. Fellow lawyer and more importantly, director of litigation at the Buckeye Institute. You can find him a line at Buckeyeinstitute dot org. David trying to give us an update on the Supreme Court, taking a look at Biden's Save program. Welcome
to the program, David. It's a real pleasure to have you on today. Well, thanks for having me. Brian. It's great, great to be here. It's a great day to be an American, and so I'm glad to be with you this morning. I am happy to have you, and I was kind of laughing about this whole idea that you know, it's important to emphasize it's President Biden's Save Program. This isn't the Save Act or
law that was implemented by Congress and signed a law by the President. This is something he sort of pulled from his sphincter whole cloth in the form of an executive order directing the Department of Education to waive student loans. Right, haven't we been down this road before? Didn't the Supreme Court in Biden versus Nebraska decide six to three that he can't do this, And so why are
we even having this conversation, Dave Boy, That's a great question. It's the Save Act, as he's calling it, is another dictatorial action by Joe Biden. You know, it reminds me of when President Obama said that I have a pen and a phone and then he issued edicts as though you were King George, and so Biden's doing the same thing. Luckily, we're a representative democracy and President Biden cannot do that. We have three branches of government.
Biden thinks he's the legislatures, was the president, but fortunately have courts that say you cannot do that. The Save Act is another illegal attempt to forgive student loans. It's basically a by those action. But the Buckcheives, who was filed one of the lawsuits, successfully challenging by the last loan forgiveness scheme which you reference, and now Biden is added again. This time he's using a different statute than a new regulation issued by the Department of Education to
try and do that. Brian, one of the interesting things about this to me is that the official name of the plan is the Revised Pays You Earned Plan, or abbreviated the Repay Plan for short, but so it means repay, not forgive. But then they renamed it the Saving on Valuable Education Plan because they realized that the name didn't really fit what they were doing. They
had a repayment plan, but it really became alone forgiveness scheme. I'm laughing because we were joking earlier with one of my other guests about the Inflation Reduction Act, which it had nothing to the antithesis of what it was labeled, and it had everything to do with a green New Deal. So yeah, naming something in order to dupe the public is a really common theme out of
our federal government. But okay, going back to Bidener Nebraska, and the predicate for that one was actually a law that was on the books, the Heroes Act, which allowed for the to modify provision of loan forgiveness in the event of war or other military action or national emergency. And so the Supreme Court said, no, no, no, this does not authorize you to just sort of unilaterally walk away from the obligation of these people to pay.
And it's the if Congress wants to give then administration agency power to make decisions of vast economic and political significance, it has to say so clearly. So you're not going to take a law that says you can do it under this narrowly defined set of circumstances and expand it just randomly to literally everyone. This is not a law again, it's the save what do we call in this program, It's it's an executive action, right right, Well, it is
a regulation issued by the Department of Education. Interestingly, they did not go through the typical path of going through the notice and comment procedure under the Administry Procedures Act. Thank you, the Administray Procedure Act. So that's one of the problems why it is illegal. There's other reasons as well, but yeah, so this one is based on the Higher Education Act. They said the Higher Education Act, they can do this, but Higher Education Act only authorized
certain ways that loans can be forgiven, and it does. This is not one of them. So it does provide for the Secretary of Education to extend out loan payments or reduce payments. That it does not authorize loan forgiveness. That's a there's a big difference. So when Congress authorized this shouldn't. When it passed the law, it authorized loans, it did not authorize loan forgiveness.
Right, Well, go ahead, No, the current status of this program, the forgiveness that's going on, is it still in place or has there been a lower court that stated because my understanding, the Denver Court of Appeals allowed the administration to move forward with the program while litigation was pending as opposed to so it is because I noted that the Board and by the administration just yesterday told the High Court that it should keep in place the order that
allows this program to move forward, in other words, not staying it, but letting the program implemented move forward. No stay, because they argue the borrowers would stand to suffer significant and irreparable harm and many would experience intense confusion. Well, I'm sorry, irreparable harm if you can be made whole with money, then there will be there cannot be any irreparable harm. This isn't like knocking down an historic building. This is whether or not you're going to
pay money or not. In courts have concluded, you know, time after time after time, that if money can solve the problem, then you won't be suffering a reparable harm. The obligation to repay the loans pre existed, the forgiveness of them, they'd be back in the exact same place they were if this thing was shot down, right, You've got it exactly right. I mean, every one of these bar wars signed a promissory note that they would repay it. Just as when you sign your mortgage, or you sign
or you sign a loan to buy a car. That's a legal obligation. It's an obligation which only the Congress can forgive. And so to go back to the status of the case, and then I want to circle back to quot on this issue. But the status of the case is the District Court saw that there was irreparable harm to the states we're suing, and so stayed.
The issued a preliminary injunction stopping the program from going forward. The Court of Appeals granted a stay granted the federal government estay of that preliminary junction, so they can go forward with it. Now, this is now before the Supreme Court, and the States are asking the United States Supreme Court on an emergency basis to be in state that preliminary injunction. They're asking specifically Justice for Such to do this on this emergency motion. And you can either choose to
take astionary can refer to the full Court. So we're expecting that the Quote will act on this fairly quickly and put the state put the injunction back in place exactly. Yeah, that's the outcome I would expect under the current circumstances. So okay, So that's a sort of a sub issue beneath the broader topic of your Amakus brief and the general ruling on whether or not this is constitutional generally speaking of the program itself, whether it's constitutional in any way,
shape or form. Right, So, there's three reasons why it's the illegal. One, it does not satisfy the Administrative Procedure Act. Second, these loans are a counselor re ci will owe to the United States Department of Treasury. Joe Biden does not have the authority to forgive that debt. Only Congress can. It's right there in the Constitution. It's yeah, the power of
the purse, the property clause, Article four, Session three clause. To Biden ignored that the second constitutional claim or issue is that there's the appropriations clause, Article one, Section nine of the Constitution. Congress must appropriate money to be spent to be spent. Nobody else can do that the power of the purse. And Congress did appropriate funds for student loans, but for loans, not forgiving those loans. It's something completely different, just like Pelgram. That's
our glance, that's getting money away. That's not alone. These are loans. One is free money, the other is not. Biden can't just convert one to the other. You know, honestly, it is such an obvious effort to buy votes. It there's everything on top of its head. And I just look out of the landscape, and I know most people didn't get
a college education. You know, this is a minority of adults in America, and that the guy that's out there doing roofing work or went to the trade school and as an electrician who didn't bother going down the four year college, Bath is saying, I got to pay taxes for these folks to forgive
their loans and their obligations. I mean, I don't know. It seems like a stupid thing to do generally speaking as a political matter, but then again, legally speaking, it is way out of bounds and certainly unconstitutional simply based on the fact that it's congressional authority that's required under the power of the purse. So how long is it going to be? So they're going to
deal with the injunction component on a short order basis? How quickly will the Alaska versus us to part of education case we're talking about now be decided by the Supreme Court? Do you have any guests to to satisfy my curiosity in that regard? Well, my guess as to this right now, this emergency order that's before the Supreme Court, I would expect that to be resolved with you within a few weeks, if not sooner, So that's my hope. And then after that, of course, you go to go back to the
trial court to actually address all of the issues. Actually, it's now an appeal. The substance of the issues are on appealed before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals that already ruled on the initial injunction and excoose me staying the injunction. So two different issues. So the case is going to continue to move forward and more courts that will take some time well going through the legal challenges that them binding administration is facing again, my guest, today, they've tried
and the direct of litigation of the Bucket Institute. When when Biden implements this program and says he's going to stay all these loan obligations and forgive them, someone runs into court and says, no, no, no, no, no, he can't do this for all these reasons, and the court issues a preliminary injunction. That's what happened. The preliminary injunction in and of itself means the lower court judge has decided that on its face, it looks like
the people challenging it will prevail on the merits. There is a likelihood of success on the legal merits. They haven't gotten to them yet, that's the part we're talking about. It'll go back and they'll revisit them. But because they stand to win, we're not going to allow this act or these this program to move forward, because then we'd have to unring the bell after they
win at court, So it stops all activity from moving forward. If the Supreme Court puts the injunction back in place, it too is saying there's a likelihood of success on the merits. Know the words Biden can't do this legally, right, That's exactly right. And I think it's important to remember, you know, the government, federal government is saying, well, it's going to create a feel like this if you don't let us go forward, it
is going to create confusion and problems and chaos. The real chaos results from the fact that if you if you don't stop it. These are loans which the government is obligated to collect. So imagine that you get this letter from the government that says your loans are forgiven, and then great, my loans forgiven us. I can go spend this money. Then you have to get Then the court says, no, no, no, that was illegally.
You can't do that to the government. Then the government has to send out a letter saying, oh, we said that one hundred thousand dollars loan you had was forgiven. We were wrong. You have to pass now they're legally the government is legally obligated to collect this. So the real chaos is if
the court does not stop this from going forward. And can I just mention also the cost of this you mentioned now I'm bare this is well one of the reasons that violates the administrative PROCEDURECT because they didn't take any consideration and didn't disclose. They said it was going to cost one hundred and fifty six billion dollars, but really it's probably going to cost four hundred and fifty six billion dollars, so three times as much as they sat it's going to cost.
And so think about this as a practical matter, if you look through the math of the to come somewhat complicated math formula, if someone has one hundred thousand dollars of debt and they pay as little as under this program, the so called repay program, they pay as little as one hundred and eight dollars a month for ten years, then it's forgiven. That mean direct is forgiven. That would mean eighty seven thousand dollars of that one hundred thousand dollars debt
is forgiven. Would that be nice if your mortgage pan could be forgiven that Dave, don't give him any ideas they're gonna start trying to buy votes by telling people that mortgages are going to be forgiven. Dave try a director of litigation the Buckeye Institute. Find them online at bookmarket Buckyinstitute dot org. Thanks for fighting a good fight on behalf of the American people, Dave, and I look forward to having you back on the program real soon and best of
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which is always a pleasure my book. Jay Ratliffe, Welcome back, my friend. It's good to have you on. Oh it's a pleasure to be here. I'm sure we only get to do this once a week. I know I could do it every day, honestly, you honestly, Jay, because I do enjoy hearing from you, and you have some sometimes quite comical stories, but all very important. Let's start off with one that's really important because you've been down this road before. I mean, your career in the
aviation industry goes back what like forty years. Yeah, in nineteen eighty one is when I started working for a airline in Monroe, Louisiana for public airlines. And I couldn't have found Louisiana on a map at eighteen years of age growing up here in Ohio, say my life, but I took the job anyway. Well, and that is over the years and you're involved in the aviation industry, you've dealt with the Secret Service on presidential board visits before having
a lot. In fact, we would work a lot with the advanced teams that would come in as they were doing their sweeps and they would be asking different questions and then letting us know which areas were going to be impacted on the day of the scheduled presidential visit. And I mean they are insanely. I mean, you've got o CD and then you've got o CD extreme And
that's what these these men and women that I worked with were. They can see they looked at every possible scenario, uh and the combination of those that you know could be used as a possible you know, whole in their security net. And they were thorough beyond belief. And I do know that Like when President Bush the candidate came to Dayton, Ohio, his Secret Service Advanced
detail was white. They didn't have as many, obviously as you would have for a sitting president, but they were still thorough in what they did. And when I was watching the stuff all over the weekend, and I was
noticed saying that this building that was relatively close to the President's platform. I thought, wait a minute, there's even if the Secret Service didn't have the staffing, they would normally have a uniformed officer on the roof, or they would surround the building on every side, something that would just check that box.
But sadly, what happened was and Brian, I'm hoping we'll eventually know what's going on here, but the idea that something like that was left unattended, and then you had this insane response from this woman that's supposed to be heading up the Secret Service saying that they didn't put anybody beer because the roof
was sloped. I mean, give me. These are heroes that were in some of the most horrific battles all over the place, on all kinds of terrain, and you're telling us. And of course, the other thing is that the shooters that took out that this would be assassin were on a slope roof. I just, you know, you look for ways to kind of cover yourself, and what we're seeing here right now, and it's just it's just sad because it's not the kind of secret service that I've been around.
And watching the video of the poor girl that was having a hard time putting her gun and a holster makes me think, what are you doing guarding a possible you know, the next president of the United States? Don't you assume her gender identity jave rattlift, Well, I'm assuming she doesn't know where to put her her gun and her holster, those kinds of things. And you know, because of your firearms training, that's second nature for us. Oh
yeah, you're talking about somebody that's hit that level. I mean, there's you know, swipe swipeh where's my holster, let's put it back. It was so embarrassing, tell me embarrassing. But also that that look of I don't know what the hell I'm supposed to be gone right now? Tell me what to do? Right So I'm always willing to give her a pass for being incapable of holstering her weapon, but just this look of oh, my deer in the headlights, like I have no idea what's going on right now?
Like I have no idea what my role is here, and and and and and you know, for a lot of people who had never been involved in that. Thank God, I've never been around that kind of a situation. But you think you're trained for it in the background should certainly support the
fact that you're there. But one of the things that also struck me bright on over the weekend and Saturday that I thought was quite telling was anytime there's an emergency situation on an aircraft where they're going to have to do an emergency landing, you have passengers that are just about to freak out. The one thing they do. And I know this from the studies and the things that we've looked at through a ton of accidents in involving aviation, passengers always look
at the flight attendants. If the flight attendants are calm, that helps to maintain a sense of calm in the cabin. If the captain comes over the intercom and you can check out British Airways Flight nine where they lost all four engines of a seven forty seven and became a glider, they were listening to the voice of the captain who was very calm, and they thought, Okay, if he's this calm, then maybe the situation's under control and there's a
lot less pan. Can people pay attention more and when Donald Trump did not get rushed off the stage in a panic, get me out of here type of thing, but stood up almost defiantly so and yes, I'm sure that was not from a security standpoint, what should happen. He helped maintain the calm of that audience. If you'd had fifteen thousand people running for exits,
yeah, people would have been killed, they would have been injured. But his leadership under duress there was in such a way that he helped to maintain the calm in a horrific moment. And for me, that was one of the things that I took away because from an aviation standpoint, I know, in the cockpit or in the cabin area passengers looked to the flight attendants to understand, Okay, how serious is this? Are we about to die?
What have you? And President Trump really helped to maintain the calm there and kept a lot of people from rushing for the exits. And I certainly think that that type of thing is in stark contrast to what we would have with any other leader. I got to go back to Ronald Reagan. You know, that's the type of tenacity you want from a leader of the free world, somebody that says, Okay, you know, I mean I'm still here, buddy. Yeah. I didn't want to say that, but what I
was thinking, that's what I'm here for. Jay Rat left pause for a moment. We have a laptop catching on fire. We have Delta's new uniforms. We have a hub delays to talk about before we get to Claire Corcoran live from the RNC. It's a thirty five right now, more with Jay just the second here. Get in touch with Chimney Care, fireplace and stove. I've been mentioning, you know, safety a lot, because it's a
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failures too well, a laptop catching on fire before takeoff. I know that when I flew last and I think I knew this was the rule, but they ask you when you go to check in, if you're checking bags, do your bags contain any computer like laptops or east cigarettes with something that was specifically mentioned Because you cannot put those in the cargo hold. You are allowed, however, to bring them on the plane. And I think everybody knows
that they bring their laptops on the plane all the time. But it's widely known that those batteries, like in Tesla's for example, can catch on fire almost spontaneously. So is that what we're dealing with here? It is, in fact, those Liftian batteries have been known to overheat, and there's just been some some real dramatic photos from airports security around the world when people are walking and all of a sudden their backpack starts to smolder and catch on fire
as these batteries overheat and catch on fire. And you know, I flight of tennants are trained anytime that they've got this. Many air aircraft have fire suppression bags that these types of things would go into, so they're trained. But this was an American Airlines flight. Was our flight in San Francisco, rather that was in the process of boarding flight twenty forty five and one of the passengers their backpack started to smoke and all of a sudden the laptop was
overheating, about to catch on fire. Or did captain orders an emergency evacuation as the cabin fills with smoke. They're still at the gate, so all the flight attendants are at their stations. They popped the emergency exits out, everybody goes. They did exactly what they should have done. It was something that you know, it was done flawlessly. And the two things I'll note from this evacuation is the American Airlines flight attendants don't get paid until the door
is shut. Technically, these men and women were evacuating these people off of the aircraft and they weren't getting paid for it. And why we are okay with that is beyond me, but that continues to be the case. The other thing that infuriated me was the absolute idiots who the video show inside the
airplane, we're stopping to collect their overhead good bags. I Brian, I'm telling you, and you know this is a huge pet peeve of mine because people have died because of the idiots that stop to collect those bags and down the emergency slide. They go even though the uniform flight attendants are telling everybody leave those larger bags, get off the plane, get off the plane. You've got these people that all takes is one person to do it, and
everybody else does it. But Brian, they need the FAA needs to start finding individuals ten thousand dollars a bag that you take that are head storage compartment. All you have to do is look at the video of people walking across the ramp. Well, there's goofus pulling two bags on wheels. You know, those weren't under his seat, right in front of him, and boom, Okay, he gets charged twenty thousand dollars. They're not doing it,
and they need to. We're seeing the evacuation times of aircraft in emergency situations getting longer and longer and longer. Why because people are grabbing their bags and unless they know and we properly communicate in advance. Look, if you're one of these people that do this, just get ready because you're gonna get fined this much money from the federal abasdministruation. It wouldn't stop it, but it certainly would put a way to try to at least reduce it look wordy.
Yeah, a word would definitely get out. That would be widely reported in the news. I mean, that would gone and I would have it plastered all over the TSA lanesn't you know, when you're waiting to be screened, have things everywhere with a picture of goofus number one that was fined twenty thousand dollars because this is what he did, or this lady that did this,
and I would have their mug shots with the amount they were fined. Underneath it was signed like, hey, flying is expensive enough, don't make it worse, you know, don't be this kind of person because those kinds of things in danger lives. Go back and look at an aeroflot like that we had a few years ago that had seventy eight souls on board the back of the airplanes on fire. People are desperately rushing for the exits, and the video shows them coming out, coming out, coming out, and then stops
nothing for like seven or eight ten seconds. And the next guy that comes out carrying three big carry on bages, forty one people behind him died. So when you see, I mean, and that's what it's going to take for the FAA sadly to say, you know, gee Wiz, I think, Brian, we need to do something about this. You think, I mean, it's out there already, it's not hard to see, and you've got people that are endangering lives, and just why we put up with it,
I don't know. Well you just put an exclamation point on it with that story. Lord almighty, Well, we only have time for a hub delays as we part company this week, Jay Ratlift, to tell us how it is to fly today. You can look at I think Houston's probably going to be the problem child of the day, might have issues later in the day in Philadelphia, and hopefully the heat won't be too bad, because you know, Southwest Airlines is having problems with exploding soda cans that are getting so
hot. About twenty their flight attendants have been injured, some with stitches. You can google the image on exploding soda cans. It's a real story, but it looks like Houston's. If you're flying the United Airlines, certainly you get to the airport extra early. Other than that should be a good day to fly. Jay Ratlift, always this distinct pleasure to have you on the
fifty five Casey Morning shore every week. We'll look forward to next Thursday and another report and meantime, best of health and hello to your better half. All right, will take care of that, Dean, Brian, think you much, sir. My distinct pleasure, Jay Raytlift stick around, folks. Claire Corkoran clairemont Conny Commissioner Corkran to give us a live update from the RNC. First, though cancer sucks. We all can agree on that one thing.
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Dave had to tomorrow. Looking forward to that as I always do, and I'm always happy to talk to Claire Corkoran and claremont Kenny Commissioner Corkoran who is live at the r NC giving us another report, and thank you so much for doing that throughout the week. Claire, It's been great having you on the show. It is a privilege being on your show. Oh are you missing the greatest event of my life and yours? Well, it looks like every time I talk to you, and I've talked to others. Alex Chair
or rather Drew Pappus called in the other day. I can see the video of it. I mean, it's every body has just got this excrement eating grin on their face. It's pretty obvious. People are excited. I'll tell you what tonight, You're going to hear from the man who has the heart of a lion, Donald J. Drum Our, next President of the United States, and he has sat there every night and tonight after the last attempt while the assassination of him. He is going to be speaking to American people.
Brian, I cannot tell you enough just at the upbeat of this crowd, the unity of the Republican Party, wanting everyone to join us in making America great again. And if you didn't have and your entire audience did not have tears in their eyes last night listening to those gold Star families, oh, in the neatest thing, not a dry eye in the place. And I got to tell you they said every single one of their children's names, something that our president never did. Wow, I'm telling you it was standing
ovation. And for JD. Vance. Here we are, Ohio bringing in our next Vice President of the United States. How's he been received on the floor. I get the impression that people have put down their differences and have united around them in spite of the fact that some have criticism. Jdvans. We always have criticisms of someone on some level, but you don't want to throw out the good for the sake of the perfect, because there is no perfect out there. He is one of us, let's put it that way.
He's not the elite. He's one of the American people who has worked hard in his life to overcome the obstacles. And we all know that. But I will tell you the tribute to his mother, who got clean of being on drugs, and the tribute he gave to his grandmother for raising him was just phenomenal unity. We even had Michigan clapping for Ohio. Oh and you know how that goes that's supposed to happen. It was. It was so fun because everybody's yelling, oh h I, oh Adam, you know,
and he just took he just took the house down last night. What a warm human being. And his wife, Oh, it's just it's just tremendous, absolutely tremendous. Yeah, he does not He does resonate with people
across the spectrum. I mean, not only did he come from you know, a very modest means and obviously living in a house with a drug dependent mother, but a wildly successful businessman after after going to UH being in America's military and serving his country, probably going off to Yale Law school, He is a true proof that you whatever poor garbage situation you have been brought up and you can make something out of yourself. Oh. Absolutely, And I'll
tell you when he came. He came to an event we had right before going to the covention last night, and there wasn't a person he didn't warmly meet, including my grandson who was trying to show that that getting to sign that he signed. Every person at that put one of the JD Vance's hat in front of him and it was just it was I can't tell you how humbling it is to be able to be American and stand there and feel that your country is going to be secure and safe again. And that was the
whole unity last night of all the people. Because people don't feel safe, they don't have money in their pocket, and and they just totally feel overwhelmed. But I'll tell you a great thing that happened was the ninety eight year old military veteran who stood up there and told John told Donald J. Trump if he needed him to re enlist again to save this country and help America,
he would do it. That's awes. Oh my god, you just seen him and he just took the entire crowd of everybody just was cheering beyond. But you know, most of it last night was about the families and what about Palestine. That was the other thing they fighting. Never went there, never went there in the devastation. But there was Trump bringing them water and taking them to McDonald's for lunch. I mean, it was so nice.
Just it's back to where we need to be with our family. Heymenber that and that's the message we hear, we believe is going to be heard from Donald Trump tonight. He re messaged his entire speech to talk about unity in the wake of well, the assassination attempt. So it's going to be an interesting departure from maybe the more critical, boisterous Donald Trump that we've been
used to over the years. I think it sounds like it. I think he was reduced to tears last night too, because they kept putting the cameras on me and you could just read it in his face. And it was so nice because a man, woman didn't matter. Children were there. Everybody was crying. I got tired of passing cleanaxes. It was wonderful. It's not our country feels that they have forgot us as the people. You know they they're so focused on policies and thinks that really I believe it should be
changed to support our family. But don't forget don't forget us. We are all Americans and this is our country and we need to unite together no matter no matter where we come from or what our political positions are, we need to unite. It's time to save America. Amen, climak Kunny Commissioner Claire Corkoran, God bless you for the reports you've given us from the convention. I'm glad you're having such a great time and have so many great things.
A report and makes me enthused. Get up there. We're going watch it tonight. Everybody's part of a lions speaking. We are going to be doing that. Claire, have a wonderful day and keep my fingers crossed that it works out really well for Donald Trump tonight. And that messaging A fifty four folks, I hope you had a we're around all morning with Donovan Neil from Americans for Prosperity Campaign for Bernie Meringuos in full swing with AFP and you can
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