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So anyhow, coming.
Up in the fifty five Garcy Morning Show, Todd Zinzer will be in the studio of the latest song connected Communities. What does it mean for us? What does it mean for your neighborhood? So Todd's got the lowdown on that he's been on top of from day one. So Todd returns in studio to do that. Follow by it's Tuesday, We're still gonna do Christopher Smith and Smith Event heard from him yesterday. Hey let me come on to Marms
like absolutely, Christopher. So seven thirty normally a spot reserved at seven thirty on Monday we are off on Monday. I hope you enjoyed your Labor Day, by the way, and we'll hear from Christopher at seven thirty and of course inside scoop of breit Bart News. Presently I'm a little bit of a loss is to know who I'm talking to from bride Bart, what the subject matter is.
We'll have to manage that one on the fly. Didn't going to be follow up from Joe on the person from Breitbart who will be joining the show at eight oh five, but we'll here, we'll get an inside scoop as we typically do. Also the Daniel Davis Deep Dive, I find myself in the exact same situation. I know we're talking to Daniel Davis at eight thirty like I do every Tuesday, just don't know who we'll speaking with
him about. Probably the assassination of the Israeli hostages. Not a real good day for Israel, and of course Hamas, I think, has promised to pretty much go down that same path. In other words, they have instructions to kill the hostages.
Well.
Israeli military reported recovery the bodies of the six hostages in that tunnel in Gaza city of Rafa and we have a spokesperson for Hamas's armed wing, al Casam Brigades, a person named Abu Abiyada. Close enough, I'm not gonna apologize for Abu, given what he had to say. Said new instructions that didn't detail were given to the guards of the hostages after rescue operation by Israel and JU At the time, Israeli forces freed four hostages at a
deadly raid which dozens of Palestinians were killed. According to the statement from Abu, Natanyahu's insistence to free prisoners through military pressure instead of ceiling a deal means they will be returned to their families in shrouds. Their families must choose whether they want them dead or alive. So UH can sieriably say? I don't know what to say. These
folks are absolutely insane column animals murdering innocent people. Remember who those hostages were, nine military combatants, women, children, elderly, et cetera. And they had nothing to do with the conflict. Yet they were murdered anyway or are in the process of being murdered, depending on what the day of the week we're talking about here. Five one, three, seven, fifty five hundred eight hundred eighty two to three taco pound five fifty on eighteen and two phones, and as I
quite often do, standing on the shoulders of giants. I just really love this op ed by Gerard Baker in the Wall Street General Big Brother is teaching you and got quite a bit on the failure of DEI. More more companies falling under pressure and saying no, this isn't working. In fact, it was an interesting New York Times op ed piece which says DEI does not work on the heels of a piece about six months ago or even less talking about how DEI is great and is working.
I guess we're all learning over time what works and doesn't work. Anyway, mind your own damn business. Gerard Baker starts out with where did that come from? We referred to it as a clever slogan appealing to the most basic of human desires in American rights, the desire to be left alone, the right to be free from interference by an overbearing government.
Amen.
Gerard, his interpretation of it not exactly what Tim Walls meant, though now referred to as a Walls, which I thought was a hilarious way of referring to Tim Walls anyway, governor of Minnesota. Of course, the Democratic vice presidental nominee has made his catchphrase mind your own damn business. His wife Gwen repeated it left out the damn part. Speaking at an educator's for Harris Wall's event Virginia, missus Walla's
former high school English teacher took aim at JD. Vance over a comedy once made criticizing left wing teachers who don't have children of their own. She said, let me use my teacher voice, mister Vance, how about you mind your own business? As Gerard points out, a remarks part of a campaign by Democrats who claim that pro traditional family statements by Vance imply opposition to non traditional means of production reproduction, including fertility treatments such as those the
Waltzes used to create their own family. There is no evidence Vance opposes those treatments, and last week Donald Trump committed somewhat rashly to compel insurance companies to cover in vitro fertilization. But it was the teacher voice remark that I. Jard Baker found instructive. It unintentionally captured the democratic idea of the polity they seek to lead and reshape it spoke to how they view themselves in us. They are the teachers, equipped with the knowledge and the authority to
direct their hapless charges. We are the students, naive and ill informed, sometimes attentive, but too often insubordinate, with minds that need to be shaped and disciplined. This self image of democrats and their role in government is benevolent omniscient educators emerges from a mindset that represents a greater challenge to our freedoms than any attempts at interference in the lives of law abiding Americans. The Republicans are accused of planning.
The didactic ethic in which our leaders treat us as people who can't make good decisions for ourselves has been vividly on display for over the last decade. We aren't well informed enough to understand the damaged fossil fuel energy production is doing to the environment, so we need to be told what kind of car we can and what kind of stove we can cook on. We can't be trusted with information from unreliable sources, like school children reading
naughty books and listening to schoolyard gossip. We must be protected from misinformation. We aren't sufficiently developed to comprehend the dangers of firearms, so our leaders must determine who can have access to them. We didn't have their deep grasp of the science behind pandemic, so we had to be instructed to stay home, wear masks, and submit ourselves to
vaccination on pain of losing our livelihoods. Lacking their sophisticated biological knowledge and understanding of geopolitics, we weren't permitted to speculate about what caused COVID nineteen either. We must accept the teacher's word on the subject. Not content with ensuring our compliance with their Social Studies and Sideians curricula, our governor Dick Tots insist on teaching us ethics. We need to be educated in how sinful we are as white people,
as Americans, guilty inheritors of Western civilization. We must learn the new catechism of critical theory and expiate our sin The lesson, as it were, of all this that only lifelong government employees like Kamala Harris and mister Wallas, and once upon a time President Biden can guide and instruct the rest of us on how we live to reprimand and reform us when we go wrong, Democrats will make their idea of freedom the decisive issue in the selection.
They insist that weird Republicans want to take away basic liberties. They claim that in everything from reproductive rights and the status of immigration to laws that regulate voting, Messrs Trump and Dvance and this Supreme Court would impose a right wing despotism on the American people, But their own conception of the continue expanding role of government as some benign teaching authority represents a much tighter limitation on the freedoms
of most Americans. We can decry mister Trump's personal autocratic sensibilities, but they claim that he is bent on imposing some form of theoretic tyranny is absurd. The justices are merely undoing decades of judicial activision in which judges got to make policy. Giving power, whether over abortion or the ambit of regulatory agencies, back to voters and the representatives is liberating,
not enslaving. Can we really look to what the left has sought to do in the last few years and deny that another administration of the current ideological tenor would further limit our freedom. Partisan hyperbole is our modern scourge, so let's not call them communists. We should recognize them for what they are. Like all government big wigs throughout history, they think they know no better. The inevitable upshot of that self assurance is their right to take powers away
from the people. So let me meet Gerard Baker, use my student voice to ask the Harrises and the Waltzes of the world, how about you mind your own business for once? Five point fifteen five care see he talks to us again, Gerard Baker, beautifully written, Big brother is.
Teaching you.
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List their lunch tomorrow up to see even Brewery.
I know Christopher Smith is going to be there, and he's gonna be on the program this morning doing the Smith event on a Tuesday. Looking forward to that, and I did finally, thank you Sean get the information on the inside Scooper' and here from senior writer John Nolty and to discuss well a piece that he wrote there Commona. Harris closes an already disastrous week by trashing gold star families. I do have that article in front of me. It's
just so amazing. And those families ripped into her like nobody's business.
Wow.
Anyway, on a spring springing from Gerard Baker's points on big brothers teaching you, he meant did mention, you know, COVID our lords and masters. Remember COVID got to stay inside. Doctor Fauci admittedly later said that he made up that whole social distancing thing. Masks don't work, and was widely reported around the time that they didn't, although he forced you to get the mask in that vaccine was always
a big problem for a lot of people. He was speaking at a limited thing called a Limitless Sex Boats apparently was a gathering on financial freedom and strategic empowerment.
I believe.
Over the weekend anyway, he launched into a tirade over the handling of the COVID nineteen nineteen pandemic and of course he's always been on this. He said, I wrote a book about Fauci. It's a great book. There are twenty two hundred footnotes of the book. And I invited people at the beginning of the book. All my sources in the book are I did something, and I know it's a little disjointed, but remember he speaking of free form.
I did something that never been done before, which is I put them the footnotes on a bar code next to them, so you can actually, as you read, look up the sourcing. I invited people to find problems with the book. I said, tell me what they are, and we will correct them. We had twenty seven editions. We had the capacity to correct anything, and nobody ever told us any factual error in the book. You read that book, it's hard to And I don't look into Anthony Fauci's head.
I don't looking at Bill Gates's head. I don't say he did this because he was greedier, because he was manipultive. I just lay out what he did, and the story speaks for itself. It's a story really about people of people involved in really terrible, immoral, homicidal, criminal behavior.
That's a bold statement.
Using a position the government he had for fifty years without any election, to clamp down on these totalitarian controls that were not science based, and that everybody now admits there was no science. In fact, yesterday the chief attorney for the FDA admitted that there was no reason. He admitted because he had lost the case and accorded against the doctor, but there was no reason to discourage people from taking ivermectin. Ivermecden was a very very devastating cure
for COVID. It literally obliterated COVID and by depriving people of ivermectin, many many people, millions of people around the globe died and they didn't need to. They were cures for COVID from day one, very effective cures. But they
didn't want that. They wanted the vaccine only. So there's a rule, a little known federal rule that they were all aware of, and this is a strange part, folks, this is creepy, which said that you cannot use an emergency used authorization for a vaccine if there is an existing remedy that has already been approved for any use, any use. So if they admitted that hydroxychlorocleine or femodidine or ivermectin, or any of the twenty five existing therapeutic
drugs that were very effective against COVID. If they admitted then any of them were effective, the whole vaccine project would have fallen apart. They couldn't have done it. And so they decided they were going to pretend that there was no cure except for the vaccine, and they gave people a product that was not properly tested. And you know, you have a whole generation of kids that now has got mitoc myocarditis, these terrible hard problems in young athletic boys.
You're seeing so many kids now drop dead on playing fields, and we never saw anything like this before. On average, it was I think twenty nine a month globally athletes who died on the field. We're getting down two hundreds a month now. There still has to be a reckoning. The mainstream media hasn't caught up with the science. But the science is out there now and it's devastating.
Wow. Bold statements from.
RFK Junior, who is of course now part of the campaign to elect Donald Trump. Question will he be on in Donald Trump's cabinet and will that benefit Donald Trump? As we rapidly approach. November five, twenty five, fifty five cares detalk station Local stories up. I'd rather talk to you. If you've got something to say, feel free to give me a.
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Partly cloudy sky's eighty seven the heights tomorrow with humidity rising overnight down to sixty two and on Thursday, sunny clear eighty nine degrees fifty six degrees. Right now, I think you about KARSD talk station by thirty on a Tuesday. Thanks to again to Garay Jeff Walker coming for me yesterday when I enjoyed my labor day off and had a really great time at the fireworks. Just an amazing, amazing, amazing display. Creepy though the drone displays would creep me out, I mean it was neat.
It was awesome.
It looked like there were thousands of those drones in the guy unbelievably perfectly coordinated in the idea that you can coordinate that many little individual drones and they could do all these wild displays. That's a commercial application right there, folks. I suppose if you have a check book, you can hire the drone company to come and perform at any event near you. Imagine if you've got that available on
a commercial level for the general public. And I think of, for example, the Russia Ukraine War and the use of drones there just as one illustration of the field of battle. How unbelievably creepy that is. Anyway, wonder what the military is capable over those drones. Anyway, Over the local stories, you can feel free to coff you prefer I'd like to hear from you. But accuse Syria robber off the streets after the police say he did it again. This
time he targeted his lift driver. Police records so Sunday, thirty year old Steve Lamail Ivy Ivory Junior and his eighteen year old and eighteen year old Rother Simone Azeria close enough sorry Whitehead took a lift from Columbus to Columbia Township. When the trip was over, they say, Whitehead asked to use the driver's phone. That's when Ivory allegedly pulled out a gun and said to the driver, give
me everything or I'll kill you. Going to the rest report, Whitehead and Ivory kicked the driver out of the vehicle and stole the car. The two lead police on a pursued Whitehead Ivory arrested on Gunway Avenue and price El. Ivory wanted by multiple police agencies for a string of robberies, including one on August thirteenth. Harrison police say Ivory walked into a BP gas station on dry Fork Road, pointed
a gun and an employee, and demanded money back. In twenty fifteen, Ivory was in court for robbing a family dollar store in College Hill and trying to ram his car into a police cruiser. Court documents say he pleaded guilty to multiple multiple aggravated robbery charges in that case. Okay, since I police confirm a shooting investigation is going on along the banks after Riverfest reported about eleven thirty pm
on Sunday, Great American Ballpark and more Line Lockerhouse. One person went to a hospital expected to recover at least at this point, according to the lotus latest reporting. Give a Fox nineteen credit for that. For the details not released, including the suspect information and what might have led up to the violence, we have an a Wyoming resident now under arrest after police people say police rather say he fired a gun in the direction of two women and
a seven year old boy. The bullet went into the roof of the front porch. Nobody hurt, thankfully. According to the Wyoming Police detective Patrick's sublet, let's see here, all happened at duplex and the five indred block of Oak Avenue near Wyoming Avenue shortly after eleven pm on Sunday. Miguel Fritz under arrest on three counts of filonious assault in a single kind of having weapons under disability. The women came to rent a jeep from him at the duplex,
but an argument ensued. Fritz became upset and fired the shot this case, this caused the victims to fear for the wives and flee on foot to the Wyoming Police Department, located about a block away. According to the affidavit, responding officers found Fritz at the duplex, saw shell casings on the ground. Fritz unable to have a gun due to
a previous felonious assault from twenty thirteen. According to court records, Judge said his total bond at one hundred and ten thousand dollars and he has to wear an electronic monitoring unit. A driver under arrest on charges of aggravated vehicular assault in connection with a crash that left his twenty two year old passenger fighting for her life. Frankie Andreola, twenty two, of Green Township given a sixty thousand dollars bond when
he appeared in court yesterday. According to the crash report in the court records, Andreola admitted a drinking alcohol before speeding one hundred and twenty four miles per hour in a sixty five on ITWO seventy five. This was early in June. He also told an official with the Hamlin County Sheriff's Office that he was arguing with his passenger, a Cleaves woman who is now twenty three, when he lost control the vehicle on Ito seventy five in Whitewater
Township June ninth. According to the crash Report twenty fifteen Accurate TLX was taking a curve when Andreella lost control the sedan and the vehicle became vertically displaced in a clockwise manner as it exited off the right side of the road. That's a quote from the Sheriff's Affi David the front right sides of the accurate the guardrail impact damage about one hundred foot long section of the guardrail along with the solar powered traffic count station belonging to
the High Department of Transportation Alfi David's date. During the collision, the unrestrained front seat passengers sustained serious life threatening injuries and was taken to UC hospital. Driver admitted to the investigation of investigating officer to consuming alcoholic beverages prior to operating the vehicle. The driver consented to a blood test and the sample was obtained at the hospital. Idiots doing
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Yeah.
Las Vegas Hotel guests suing the Venetian Hotel after a scorpion found its way into his bed and stung him on his testicles, leaving him with trauma, post traumatic stress disorder and a frustrated wife who says their sex life has been ruined. A Gora Hills, California resident, Michael Farci, sixty two years old, sting at the Venetian after Christmas last year when the scorpion crawled into his bed and
jammed its stinger into its privates. What he described is feeling like someone stabbing him with sharp glass or a knife. He sued the hotel and claiming the scorpion incident left him with PTSD, emotional trauma, and a sex life that well, it just isn't there anymore, according to local news eight There. He said can also indicate, as you saw in the complaint, we're also making a claim for loss of consortium for mister Farcie's wife, said his attorney, Ryan verrag.
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At the hotel owed a duty of care to plains to provide a clean, safe and sanitary room that was free of vermin, bedbugs, or similar things, including scorpions. According to the lawsuit, the victim, Farcie also said the resort Casino were already aware of an infestation of poisonous, deadly scorpions, according to the lawsuit. From our understanding, there was some ongoing construction at the time the incident happened, and just
before the incident happened, and at the time the incident happened. Farcie, looking for a jury to determine whether or not the hotel should compensate him for his damages, pain suffering, mental distress, and loss of enjoyment of life, apparently woke up to excruciating pain in his growing He shared photos with the local news there of the scorpion on his clothing, no reference to the weather. He showed the pictures of his
stung genitals. He fought a medical incident as well, showed the sweet number and a brief description he wrote to the hotel staff that said he had been bitten by a scorpion on his drowing slash testicles. He said the staff didn't take him seriously. He said they were just holding their growing area and laughing about it. It was really embarrassing. When asked for a comment, the Venetian did
not respond. Treated at the Summer Line Hospital, where the doctors confirmed his physical injuries and noted that he was suffering from erectile dysfunction after the sting. He said many effects on my family, my work, everything, in an interview speaking with local news there. Yeah, I imagine that would wouldn't it. Let's go to the phones to a Mississippi James's got this morning, Mississippi James, Happy September. I hope you had a nice Labor Day holiday, sir. Welcome back.
Yeah, it was a laid back welcome back to you. Also, I was just listen at your commentary here about the COVID shot. So now that he ended up being the Mr Naight, and I just won'der. What's my long term protagnoses have to take in four of those shots?
Oh my god, four of them.
Yeah, the two shots and the two boosters.
Well, all I can say is I hope nothing happens. I think that, you know, there are a lot of people who struggled. Younger people seem to have been struggling with the sort of the myocarditises RFK Junior was pointing out, and I, you know, I don't know what more to say. I haven't seen statistics on broader populations of people. But when you've got really healthy athletic you know, twenty two twenty three year old kids dropping dad. That's a frightening thing.
I don't know if it happens to a more senior population, honestly, James. But you see the you know, emergency use authorization. You know there was an untested drug. You and everybody around the globe. The literally millions, if not millions, of people who got that vaccine are in essence the test group. And we're finding out more and more as we gather research and data to find out whether or not you there's really anything you need to worry about at this point, Mississippi, James,
I just don't know. I personally had COVID and I had massive quantities of antibodies. I've been tested for it, and so I never got the vaccine because I rely on natural immunity. I did have a very very short follow up about about a year or so after my original one, which was devastating. It only lasted a day. I was fine. It was like, you know, like a cold, It's like in and out done, no problem. So natural
immunity does work, at least for Brian Thomas. I can't speak for the rest of the world and honestly, Mississippi James, thoughts and prayers your direction and everybody else in your situation who remains with this cloud of question marks hanging over their heads. God bless you serve a fantastic week and thanks says always for calling five forty six right now if you have KC the talk station.
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Station five fifty one on a Tuesday, and a happy one till You're gonna go straight to the phones here if you'd like to call, feel free before I get back to the stack of stoop. We're gonna take Larry's call. Hey, Larry, thanks for calling this morning. Happy Tuesday to you.
Sir, Happy Tuesday to you as well. Hope you had a great Labor Day weekend.
A lot of.
Food and steak.
Nothing wrong with that, man, I tell you.
Uh, So I was calling. I heard a news clip over the weekend about Frank LeRose putting in more stringent rules and regulations regarding h mail in or I'm sorry, drop boxes for ballots, ballot drop boxes, and now the Democrats are all up in arms about it, and I guess, uh pure ball and all of them in Cincinnati are excuse me, kind of early in the morning for me. Uh, they are that whold a meeting I guess either today
or sometimes this week regarding about all this. But uh, I wanted you to if you knew any information about this, I know you're not in the conspiracy theory.
And I know that.
A couple of years, well after the twenty twenty election, Dines de Suza put together that two thousand mules, and the media, yeah, Google and everybody shut that down so quick. About this ballot harvesting, well, I don't listen to politicians. I watch what they do more than listening to them, because their actions speak louder than their words. And I
can't help but think. I can't help but think after And I'm not trying to be a conspiracy theorists, but I'm just I'm just looking and watching what they're doing. It's like a chess game move. You see them putting in these more regulations regarding drop boxes. Got to have like if you're dropping off a bunch, you gotta have like an id. You can't strop them in the box, you got to take them inside. And regarding all of this, just all the fingers are kind of pointing to that.
So my point is is, if there is even one place in one state where somebody has dropped off ballot harvesting type ballots, that's just that's just one too many as far as I'm concerned. And I praise Lrose for what he's doing putting this in place, and every state should put this in place. I don't know why the Democrats wouldn't want Instead, they would rather call it voter suppression. Yeah, I would want a secure voting system.
I would want that.
They should want that.
So in the name of the other fellow that don't call in much anymore, don't vote Democrat. That's to let you take it from here.
Considering there's only thirty seconds left in this segment, not much I can taste. Yeah, have agate suit over a ruling allowing only certain family members to return absentee ballots on behalf of relatives who are hospitalized or homebound because of an illness or disability spouses, parents, siblings, grandparents, but
not grandchildren or caretakers. Apparently US District Judge Bridget Meehan Brennan so the law runs a foul of the Voting Rights Act, which allows voters with disabilities to get assistance from anyone except the employee or union representative. In response to Paul Lrose, they said will require people helping voters with disabilities to bring ballots inside the Board of Elections and sign a form confirming that they're following the rules. This means Ohioans may only place their own ballots in
a dropbox. That's the current status of the way I think things are. But trust me, that is not the only lawsuit that's going on in this country of ours. I mean, hell, the November election is It's in November, right, I mean, come on, And you know, as an attorney, I can tell you, and you know it just from your own observations, whether you practice law or not, the
wheels of justice tend to spend really slowly. So the idea that all these things can get resolved in advance of the November election, I wouldn't cling to that notion. So yeah, lawfair is alive and well, and it's coming from both sides of the political spectrum, and it is rather frightening. And all they need to do is sow the seeds of suspicion on either side. Whoever claims to have been the winner, whoever is you know, certain is
the winner of the election. The other side is going to be pulling their hair out and scrying foul and uh, just gird your loin's, folks. I cannot imagine it being pretty. I don't want to have to say that out loud, but you know, I mean it's in maybe not a conspiracy theorist, my friend pattern observer, I believe is the more accurate way of phrasing that five fifty six fifty five Carcity talk station. You want to call feel free. I'd love to hear from you. Got to take a
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I was switching you. Happy Tuesday.
Hope you had a wonderful weekend, a nice labor day. I certainly did. It was wonderful heaving three days off. And I certainly appreciate Gary Jeff Walker for covering for me yesterday when I slept in and looking forward to one hour from now. Before I get to the phones, I got CJ on the line. Hang on one second, CJ. I just want to let folks know who are just tuning in what we got in store for us this morning. Todd zenz Aer in studio the latest on connected communities.
He's been on top of that from day one, so latest on that, how it'll impact your neighborhood and whether it will result in more housing out there in the world. Christopher Smith aman one day late, better late than never. We'll do the Smith event at seven thirty with former Vice Mayor of the City of Cincinnati. At eight o five, we got the inside scoop with senior writer John Nolty
returning to talk about Harris. Kamala Harris trashing gold Star families and that's pretty much a summon substance of what she was doing. Boy that they came out swinging against Kamala Harris. Mad as hell. They are Daniel Davis Deep Dive.
That'll be at eight thirty and our ass the expert presumed John Roulman from Cover Cincy, who was at the fireworks, had to enjoy the company of John and his wife watching the fireworks there for the iHeartMedia event five one, three, seven, four nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred and eight two three talk pound five fifty on at and T phones. Let's start with CJ, who's been kind enough to hold CJ. Welcome to the program. Happy Tuesday.
Thank you, I you had a great weeken Before I get to what I called about, it was nice of Kamala Harris yesterday to give homage to Leghorn Foghorn.
In that speech on the Union on.
His sixty fifth birthday yesterday. I read it, and her ability to do the Hillary Clinton change my accent at any given point was quite on yesterday.
I gotta look at the quote. It's the sad thing about it here. You know, I worked at a media company. I can't get audio from my computer. So someone sends me a YouTube or a link or whatever. There's a link on a news site. If I click on it, I can't hear it. I don't know why that is, but that's my reality here. So I saw like three or four articles on the Kamala Harris most recent accent, and Foghorn Leghorn was mentioned.
I'm like, damn it.
I wish I could hear how she sounded, because I'm don't have to go back to do it when I get home after work today.
It was a perfect imitation of it, and she should be the new voice of Foghorn Lakethorn. But but I will say this about the Republicans of the Senate. If the election were held today, it's a fifty one to forty nine Republican Senate. But I will say this in Pennsylvania McCormick looks like he's really got the momentum on his side, and his attacks from Kamala Harris is really helping Trump.
In that state and then in this state.
I was watching Lega MX Soccer Mexican Soccer League on Saturday night, and I was incredibly impressed by the number of commercials that Bernie Moreno is running during soccer games
on Spanish television. I wish they were in Spanish, but he is making a play and I am very curious to see how that works, especially as he is propping up the fact that he is a Columbian immigrant who team here legally and he is not scared to say that on those commercials and a lot and my wife being from Mexico, that is a bigger deal amongst the Hispanic communities and what most people believe or think. And
she is not a political person. But I know when my wife gets her attention caught is when she all of a sudden looks up at the TV.
And that is what she did, because she's not a big.
Soccer fan, but she started watching a lot of those commercials, and I think Moreno is starting to catch a little momentum here.
I am so happy to hear you say that. Obviously, I am not a soccer fan, and of course I don't think I've ever watched Mexican TV since I don't speak the language. But that is an awesome place for Morena to bring his message across to those many people within the immigrant community at large who do not appreciate this open border's reality. I mean, it is harming everyone, you know, and especially for those who played by the rules.
I mean, those people tend to be far more angry than just your average person who doesn't seem to be impacted by it. Oh, yeah, we have an open border. We'll figure it out. But you know, if you went through the process, and you know how many years it took to be an actual citizen by following the path that's set forth in our laws, it's rather complicated, it's onerous,
but you've you know, reached that finish line. You gets sworn in, you're an American citizen, and then you're standing there watching millions of people flow across the border and basically essentially get everything that you got after all of your hard work. Yeah, it's a message that resonates, and I'm glad to see Bernie's outswinging, And I know it was worried a little bit over the summer that I
didn't see him. Moreno add that they maybe that was simply because Shared Brown had to launch his efforts to transform himself into some sort of centrist, which he's not, but he had to get ahead of it because so many people already knew what his views were. Lockstep voting with the Biden administration ninety eight percent of the time. Yeah, go ahead and try to unring that bell. Shared, So Moreno outswinging now, and it's a wonderful thing. Help him out.
Bernie Moreno for a senate here in the state of Ohio, appreciate that, brother five on three seven four nine fifty eight hundred eight two three talk. I'll let you dive on into it yourself. But I was so pleased to see that more and more companies are getting rid of this ridiculous DEI initiatives because it's terrible not only for the company, but for company morale, of employee retention of course,
for the bottom line. You, the investor, are struggling and suffering because they pursued DEI initiatives rather than pursuing what they owe to you, which is the bottom line, a fiduciary obligation to make sure they maximize shareholder value. That's the law. And so far, and we've got this guy named Starbucks out there. I know my listeners have heard of him. He has elevated everyone's attention to these various organizations, companies, and businesses out there who have gone full on woke
and it's crazy. The most recent one to back off this woke policy as a consequence of filmmaker Robbie Starbucks investigation of these issues is Ford Motor Company. How about that one nice feather and Starbucks gap on behalf of on, behalf of all of us who think this stuff is insane. He posted on next to the other day Big News.
We're in the middle of investigating woke policies at Ford, but this morning Ford confirmed to me that they are making changes ending participation in the Woke Corporate Equality Index score credit system. Apparently, no more donations to gay pride or trans events ERG groups must be focused on business,
no supplier or dealership diversity quotas. CEO calling for respect and civility towards all ideologies, hinting at a merit based approach, which is what has always served us well in this country. Jeb Henslering his op ed piece just mentioned a couple points and it points on many big main companies have scrapped DEI. Jack Daniels announced that it was ending DEI initiatives, saying,
the world has evolved. Harley Davidson, and you can imagine a company like Harley going down DEI road not paying really close attention to their core the core market supporters of the people who buy their bikes. Harley Davidson dropped it's DEI policy, saying it's going to focus on retaining
our loyal writing community, tractor supply. They also were involved in DEI like whoopsoh, wait a minute, maybe this is the wrong way to go down, saying we have heard from customers that we have disappointed them eliminating its DEI positions within the company. And they give credit to consumers and shareholders. Consumers and shareholders showing that they're willing and able to defend their values with cash, credit cards and investments.
You know it does work. Word gets out.
Companies have been focusing on equity rather than merit, putting people in positions that merit did not earn them. Obviously, that creates a terrible environment. This is the same thing for the military folks. It's noted that pensioners are also pushing back folks with retirement accounts. Employees of American Airlines fought a class action lawsuits against American alleging it mismanaged employees for or by loading their accounts up with ESG investments.
Investing in ESG is not maximizing shareholder value. That's a violation of fiduciary didies. And I have well optimism that that class that class action lawsuit against Americans is going to benefit the employees and that they will prevail. And of course, you know, Jeb henz Learning has a go at, you know conservatives who see this and say, hmm, we need a government solution. We need to make the law this way. We need to prevent people from you know,
not investing in oil companies or something. It's sort of the antithesis by way of legislation that the Democrats are pushing through by way of legislation. You know, his point is, hey, the better approach focus on corporate finance rather than ideology. And he gives props to Florida last year. They are apparently enacted a law that did that. If you want to be a fiduciary of Florida State funds, you have to be a fiduciary. Investment decisions must be driven solely
by returns. Fortunately, asset message managers across the United States are now speaking more about fiduciary due to the ESG. Black Rock, an early adopter of ESG, the largest asset manager in the world or the nation anyway, apparently now even helping finance Texas's new stock exchange, promising to be a political moving away from the course of the DEI says, the tide continues to turn against wokeism in corporate America,
and that's good. But private citizens are largely responsible. They're successfully using their voice and economic leverage in civil society. But as populous conservative elected officials began to legislate business practices, they got to be careful not to sacrifice free speech, free enterprise, and limited government. These freedoms remain foundational to our culture and we must protect them. To adapt an infamous Vietnam War, conservatives must be careful not to destroy
freedom in an effort to save it. But the fundamental point of all this is you have a tremendous amount of power and sway merely because you're overwhelmed with social media embracing DEI and talking about how right it is and how wrong you are. You're on the right side of the argument because when it comes to the bottom line, like I say all.
The time, it's the bottom line.
You maximize my return, you build my wealth. You're a company engaged in business, make money. DEI does not make you money, and ergo, you are in violation of your fiduciary obligation to me as a shareholder, whether through some mutual fund or individually purchased stock. That's their job, and more and more companies are waking up to that reality and also waking up to the reality that yeah, dn DEEI policies does impact their bottom line, and not in
a positive way. Six seventeen fifty five Ker City Talk Station Dnash and Bobby get your calls in a second. I gotta take a quick nice day today seventy eight with low humidity and partly cloudy. Sky's partly claude every night down to sixty We have humidity rising tomorrow with the high bay eighty seven sixty two overnight with partly cloudy skies and Thursday sunny and eighty nine fifty five. Right now, time for traffic.
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Okay, fog horn leghorn there it is, thank you, Sean. Sean found it over the break there. Just go ahead and open with that. In Louisville, bumper music, let's gore to the phones's got a couple of callers on low. We're gonna start with Danash. Danash, welcome back, my friend. It's always a pleasure hearing from you.
Good morning, Brian. I'd like to share with you some alarming news that came out last week, not only for US, but for China, India and global health, that there is a decline in the population growth break and it became very obvious that there has to be some kind of a diabolic asked a plan to be able to pull such a stunt throughout the world. And it's amazing that if not hitting headlines and concerning even the leaders of
our nation and especially the medical community. So I did some research the last week and I was shocked to what I found out. That the two parties that are now in operation are really responsible. One is the medical group, or as say, the cabal that is tied to Bill Gates and the world health organizations. And another is the independent medical research and scientists who have been sounding the alarm since twenty twenty. We have a doctor in Ohio I don't know you heard of or not, Sherry A Tenpenny.
She made an announcement and she got really put through the coals because she told the shoot back in twenty twenty one in the Ohio Senate, she said, these M and A shots are not meant for help, but they're meant to kill people. So it's amazing that these two groups are still opposite and one is providing all kinds of scientific data and proof of what they're saying. But on the other hand, the government and all the other medical community who's selling and using the mr anda injections
are not providing the same detail. So there's the doctor David Martin. He is the doctor or the organization responsible for US government tracking bio weapon development and patents put together a presentation to the EU Parliaments Starchborg in twenty twenty three. It's a half an hour video on the internet. It's called David Martin Dash Expert Hearing EU Parliament Strasburg.
So to make really the serious acquisition to say, hey, something is going on wrong that how come in all the major population countries and the United States that since twenty twenty the population growth as declient and it will continue to decline because they continue to use these mr and A injections they call them vaccines, and they're not. So the challenge we have as seizens is to do
our own research. And I talked to our primary doctors and the doctors that I interact, and seventy five percent of them are telling me the same thing that yes, these injections are detrimental to your health, but they are being pushed to inject people with that, and they're doing that. The Democratic Party mandated it back in twenty twenty one, two or three days after they took over the office, and shared brown boodhis for that. So it's amazing that such a life seting issue has gone unnoticed.
Well, I don't know if there's a correlation to NASH. I'm not saying there isn't. What I do know is you are dead on accurate in terms of population growth. European Union, Japan is notorious for not even being close to replacement population births, and as well as here in the United States. There are other factors at play here though. You can't overlook the economy. For example, young people can't buy a home. If they can't buy a home, they're a little less likely to go ahead and want to
start a family. They're very selfish. We have this built in entitlement selfish nature. Well, if I have kids and I'm not going to be able free life and travel, and you know, I mean, you know all the arguments, and there may very well be a component here connects with the mRNA vaccine. The more we learn about it, the scarier it becomes. Look at what RFK is screwing about right now. He wrote a whole book on it, and no one called him out as being a liar for that. Thank you, sir, appreciate it.
Bobby.
I'll think you're calling next to going to mind holding way out of time six twenty seven right now. If you have kr CD talk station sixty two, if you have KRCD talk station, can't believe it's already September, and listener lunches tomorrow. Weet them in brewery in Saint Bernard, looking forward to being there. I hope you can make it and always looking forward to hearing from Bobby. Bobby, welcome to the program, Thanks for holding up the break.
Good welcome back, my brother God bless collective bargaining. Okay, I got one thing to say about our first congressional district, old Greg, pandering Greg.
We got to get him out of their brother after.
Seeing him down there at the BLM plaque ceremony. He's got to go, period. He's just as bad as Shared Brown ninety eight percent of the time a vote mud say he's left wing Marxist, He's.
Got to go.
So Orlando, Orlando Sony is He's Orlando is a brilliant, good job. Orlando is a brilliant man. He is absolutely worthy of the vote. Say what you want about Greg Landsman as connection with BLM. I know what Greg Landsman's voting record is, and Bobby you are right. But Orlando is a great patriot, a brilliant man. West Point Grad prosecutor, you know, just he's got all the street credit you need for that office. And having met him many many times and heard him speak, I am confident that he's
going to do a far better job. So appreciate the shout out, Orlando Sonzo. We got to local stories here. We get maybe one or two in a driver wrested in charge of aggravated of hicular sulton connection with a crash that left his twenty two year old passenger fighting for her life. For Franky Andreola, who's twenty two from Green Township, given a sixty thousand dollars bomb when he
appeared in court yesterday. Crash report shows he admitted to drinking alcohol before hitting one hundred and twenty four miles per hour and as sixty five miles per hour zone
Ice seventy five June ninth. Also total official to Hemil County Sheriff's Office that when he was that he was arguing with his passenger, a woman who was described from Cleaves who's twenty three at the time he lost control of his vehicle on Ice seventy five in Whitewater Township twenty fifteen, Accura taking a curve when he lost control and the vehicle became what the incident report describes as vertically displaced in a clockwise manner as it exited off
the right side of the road. Front right sides of the accurate hit the guardrail. Impact damage one hundred foot long section of the guardrail, along with solar powered traffic control station being or belonging rather to High Department of Transportation half a day during the collision, the unrestrained front seat passengers sustained serious life threatening injuries. We'll take it to UC hospital. The driver admitted the investigating officer that
consuming alcoholic beverage before operating the vehicle. The driver consented to a blood test and the sample was obtained at the hospital one hundred and twenty four in a sixty five six thirty five fifty five care see the talk stations.
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Forty If you've got Kerstee Talk stations today, A happy one for here, Bryan.
Time's here in fighting Colls five went three seven four nine fifty five hundred eight two three talk and hoping. Joe Strekker is having a nice time on the first vacanty of a vacation he's taken in like decades down in Florida right now, and I'm sure he's staring at the back of his eyelids as I would be if I was in his situation. Sean McMahon covering for Joe, so you can call in and talk to Sean. Uh, you know whether or not the certainly we are not
having as many children as we have been historically. There's a problem with population growth. We're not even at replacement population. So I don't know if it has any connection with the mRNA vaccine. And there's a lot of articles out there about how bad those things are. More and more articles popping up. I got three of them for more here. While Densher was on the phone having his conversation, I did quote R. FK Junior calling for a reckoning due
to the immoral, homicidal, criminal behavior that doctor Fauci. You know, there's in government engaged in during the COVID nineteen pandemic. Man, that's harsh words. And he wrote a huge book on doctor Fouch you and know all the problems associated with it. And as he pointed out, he was just speaking at this limitless ex bo. He said, listen, I got twenty two hundred footnotes. I made it easy because I got barcode in the book where you can easily immediately read
the footnote to support what I've got in there. I invited every human being on the planet farror to a factual check and find any errors in the book. Nobody said anything was a lie, nobody said anything was wrong. So you know, there's all that information out there. But then again I pivoted over and I said, you know, well, there's other things involved with maybe people's decision whether or
not to have children. It is easy to not have children with modern you know, birth control right, and economics factors into it. You know, you hear, oh my god, it costs three hundred thousand dollars to you know, bring up a child in this world from you know, kindergarten, from from birth through age eighteen or whatever. And you know I heard that. I'm like, yeah, and knowing what I know about my experience as a father. If i'd had that up front, I've written a check. Fine, let's
get it out of the way. It's worth every penny. Being a parent is a It is an extremely beautiful experience.
It is.
It is something that does not have an equal Having children and and and being able to be proud of them and help them along over the way and teach them and guide them. You learn more about yourself and your faults and your foibles. And that's a beneficial thing for a person because they have to be the guide for the child's life if they care enough to be that guide. You got to look in the mirror, folks when you're when you when you have children. So it
creates better people. So there's a million reasons why, but there's a whole bunch of reasons why you might not moving away from the end na I mentioned housing and housing affordability is now a massive problem. If you haven't gotten a memo on that, of course we have a problem now. We had a surgeon demand during COVID people were flushed with cash from the stimulus checks. They said, I'm locked down at home, I'm working from home. Now
I want more space. I'm going to move out to the suburbs and not have to work, you know, and I don't have to drive my car into the city. Historically, low mortgage rates at the time, and the supply of new and existing homes was constrained already. If you already had a low mortgage, nobody wanted to sell their house because the mortgage rate started ticking up. Right now, if you're locked in at a three percent why would you want to move someplace else from pay six and change
or maybe even more. Accord to data KAMPABA, the National Association of Realtors, buying an average home is now out of reach for the majority of Americans. The annual household income needed to afford a median price home shot up to sixty percent since January two, twenty twenty two, priced out of the market. Back then, minimum income to buy a mid range house, which was then three hundred and eighty thousand dollars, you had to make at least seventy
four thousand dollars. Let's say you didn't spend too much, you know, you weren't house poor. However, since then, this affordability gap has widened rather broadly. Now you need one hundred and twenty thousand dollars to fight to to to to purchase a hump one hundred and twenty annual, and then pivot over to California when Nancy plus was asked
about funding the American Dream for illegal immigrants. This is the one where California's proposing to give up to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to every moving person to make the American dream of home ownership available to all people. Talk with Nancy Pelosi. So the California lawmakers just passed the law hasn't yet been some by Governor Newsom, but giving government assistance to undocumented immigrants to buy houses, it's kind of a different place than the Democratic Party used
to be on immigration, is it not. I'm not going to say that's what the country is going to do or what the country's going to do, but it's certainly where California is. Her response, Well, let me first say immigration had always been a bipartisan issue. Marxist, Well, not free housing, he said. Her response, Well, it's not free housing, it's the American Dream being available to more people. California is always in the lead. Maybe others will follow that lead,
but it's up to those states. But we're very blessed here with beautiful diversity of our then Mayor cuts in, so you'd vote for this law. Her response, five, d's a dodgeballing part. I'm not familiar with exactly what this is, but making the American dream of home ownership available to all people is something we have to do for people who are here now. Again Bill Marcut's in, this is for the undocumented. Her answer, well, what I would like to do is move them to documented oh saying the
quiet part out loud. Not that it necessarily comes to surprise anybody listening audience that the multitude of humanity that's floated over our borders illegally will ultimately be given a pathway to citizenship. But this is going back to the
home price of home ownership. Do you think will the cost of homes go up or will they go down if people are given interest free the down payment mind and she segued into oh, we need a pass comprehensive immigration reform, which, again going back to her saying the quiet part out loud, that means moving them into documented slash legal status. That's what the Dems want, and trust me, folks,
it's coming like a freight train in your direction. And don't forget whether or not these undocumented immigrants becoming documented will vote for Democrats or Republicans if they are given the right to vote, And that's something else they're doing out in California. They will change the makeup of Congress because every single human being will be counted for the purposes of the census, whether or not they vote or not.
And all these blue cities who are struggling mightily with the unbelievably horrific debt and weight of having to care, feed, and house for these migrants, will ultimately end up with more members, more representatives in the House, and therefore more control. I suppose control to get through transferring these people to documented status six forty eight right now, if you have Keirstey talk station five one, three, seven, four, nine, fifty eight eighty two to three talk.
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Station six fifty three You think about KRCD talk station after the top of the hour, news Todd Zenzer in studio which he already is meet the latest unconnected communities. Christopher Smith have been doing a Tuesday Morning Smith event at seven point thirty and then eighth five inside Scoop at Bright Barton News Senior writer John Noulty on the tongue lashing Harris trashing gold Star families and get an earful in response to the gold Star families man which you hear what they had to say.
If you haven't seen the reporting on.
That real quick, I had, you know, mentioned illegal immigration earlier. Of course it's a huge problem. We talked about the Pelosi statement, wanting to make them documented as opposed to illegally anyway, New Yorkers from New York Post real quick. Here just just one of the multitude of impacts that the massive flood of illegal immigration is having.
Crime.
Not all immigrants are criminals, we all know that, but a lot of them are. Police sources sharing with the New York Post staggering estimate that as many as seventy five percent of the people that they've been arresting in Midtown Manhattan recently for crimes like assault, robbery, domestic violence are in fact migrants, not citizens.
Migrants.
In parts of Queens, they say, the figure is about sixty percent, according to the Post reporting, on any given day, Big Apple criminal court dockets are packed with asylum seekers who have broken the law made works by sanctuary city laws, which means New York cops are not allowed to work with Immigrations Customs enforcement on cases where they believe the
suspects are in the country illegally. Plus, the New York Police Department said it's barred from tracking the immigrants and immigrants immigration status of the offenders, making it virtually impossible for authorities to get their arms around the problem and come up with a solution. They say words gotten out in the shelters about the city's lacks bail guideline. Remember that when you're voting this November here in Hamilton County, there are certain judges who are tough on crime and
there are others who are very liberal. Pay attention to Melissa Powers Facebook page and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. Anyway, The bottom line is words gotten out. Migrants know they're going to go back right out on the street if they get picked up for committing a crime, and they're not going to have to post any bail, so making a terrible situation worse. They opened their arms
to this reality. And you can draw your own conclusions whether the New York elite politicians wanted this flood so they could impact their House of Representative numbers, or they just were idiots when they implemented the sanctuary City's policies, bringing this well mess down upon themselves. Todd's ends are on connected communities at the top of the our news that you can stick around and be right back.
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Seven oh six, I give out carc De Talk Station a very happy Tuesday to you a short work week, and then yesterday off. I hope you had a wonderful Labor Day weekend and I certainly did because I got to go to the fireworks, spend some time with my family and sleeping yesterday. So thanks again to Gary Jeff Walker for covering for me yesterday. And welcome back to the fifty five KRC Morning Show, Todd Zenzer. He has got an amazing background by way of what inspector of
the general US Department of Commerce you get. I mean, your your goal background is like statistics and stuff, isn't it.
Todd, Welcome back.
I was good to have you in the studio well uniquely in position, and you have been following what is what I'm going to argue boiled down is a failure of representative government. This Connected Communities program that the city, the Cincinnati since At Council and the mayor are shoving down everyone's throats within the city limits that they must transform their zoning laws, that you will have no say, whether you're a township or some sort of community government
within the city of Cincinnati. You don't get a say. You may want it, but you're gonna get it whether you want it or not.
Right, they've rezoned probably more than fifty percent of the city. They've rezoned it from single family housing to what they call middle housing, which is somewhere between a single family and one of these twenty unit apartment buildings. And they've also reduced the height limitations, they've reduced the parking minimums in those areas. And the idea is to put more people in the same area, the same land, and to
get more people into the city. So they they say that it's going to take ten years to get this done. So it's another one of these ten year deals like our deferred maintenance with the railroad money. And I don't know, hopefully i'll live to see the end of it.
But can I just put a request out there? And I hope Fred is listening. Fix Fred Street. You know, he's become my sort of rallying cry. Poor Fred just listened to the City of Cincinnati. All he wants is damn street fixed. And he's upset because no one fixes his street. We have crumbling infrastructure, and Todd you know, as well as anybody, hundreds of millions of dollars worth
of failed in crumbling infrastructure, and they're behind. I mean, they have a mandatory minimum of certain number of road moles to repair every year, and they neglected it forever in pursuit of what shiny things like streetcars and some other projects.
Exactly. It's funny, Brian, because folks on our coalition actually would like to learn Fred Street and we'll go, Yeah, we'll go to the city about it.
Somebody, Fred, if you're out there, call in.
I tell you what.
You don't even need to get on the air. Just leave your street name. You don't need to give your address. Your street name was Sean who's covering for Joe's tracker, And we'll see if we can't specifically get your street fixed, because damn it, you're deserving of having a road. It doesn't throw your car out of line when you drive home every day. All right, Ben, thanks for doing that. He mentioned a coalition, and there are coalitions out there
that are addressing this Connected Communities program. But my understanding is they're falling on deaf ears and going back to my comment about representative democracy, a lot of people are afraid of this program, but what it might do to transform people's neighborhoods.
Right, we're gathering folks to push back against it. And what we're finding is that the idea for connected communities actually is not from the Democrat Party down. It's from a global nonprofit called the Urban Land Institute, and you can go to report day to June of twenty twenty one that lays out the entire program for Connected Communities.
Isn't this Agenda twenty one? Well, I mean they don't bring that one up anymore, but that used to be the cause that everybody was pushing for concentrated urban living with you know, public transportation being your only vehicle to get from point A to point B.
Right, there's a lot of ideology into it, and yes, I think it is all related to this Agenda twenty one and the fifteen minute City and all the rest of that. And the problem is that that doesn't that doesn't fit the Cincinnati neighborhoods. Cincinnati is very proud of its fifty two neighborhoods and how each neighborhood is unique and has its own character. And now the city has come in with this blanket approach to adding density to the city and people want to push back against it.
And that's what we're working on.
Well as well. You should.
You know, I'm going back to fred Street. This isn't if you build it, they will come. They will come if you have solid infra structure, if you have low crimes, if you have the fundamental basics of government, you know, sewer lines that actually don't flood your basement with raws sewerage, right, you know, that's it. If you create a welcoming environment like that, you people are going to want to come and build and buy.
Yeah, And the city administration in the council, if they wanted to paint the picture that anybody opposed to this, you know, is a bigot or or doesn't want things in their backyard. One of the council members actually send an email around to supporters calling us Nimbi's like, we don't have any legitimate opposition to what they're going on.
And for the most part, people we talk to in our coalition they just want to have an opportunity to provide an input and to fine tune this proposal by neighborhood. And it's not an unreasonable position to have.
No, it isn't if you have a single family residential neighborhood. I can't imagine the impact that coming in and building a multi story, twenty plus unit, you know, apartment complex and that neighborhood could do to it. I mean, most notably just finding places for people to park.
Yeah, the parking is a big, big issue.
It's a critical issue. It's an issue for downtown Cincinnati and literally everything they talk about.
Yeah, there's a big issue going on right now down and over the rune Ton Yeah, yeah, where people are very upset about the city's approach to parking down there. And it's funny because the city's answer is, well, there's a government solution for this. We'll put permit parking around and we'll manipulate the permits and things like that. And it's just a mindset of this city Council that the government has a solution, and the government solutions aren't always the best solutions.
Generous aren't always the solution.
Part of the things that we found is that the city in its own grant application to HUD for a a grant application. Actually we haven't seen the final application, we've seen a draft. Even in there, they call the citizens barriers, barriers to what they want to do. And it's also in this June twenty twenty one report from the Urban Land Institute identifying the citizens as barriers. And that's just not the way things are supposed to work.
Does it say deplorable barriers by any chance?
No, I don't think they say that.
Just because you care about your community and you want to know how this is going to impact. You want some reasonable say in the process. You're a barrier and to what? And I still go back to Todd. This is not we aren't talking about using government money to build these homes. This is going to be sort of a free market concept, right right. Change the zoning allows
some flexibility. It sounds really glorious, and builders, investors will come in and build multiple unit dwellings, even a single family dwelling, as the case may be.
Well, it's going on all over the country. It's going on here in Ohio and Columbus and Cleveland. And the problem, Brian, is that there's no evidence that it has actually worked. There's no place in the country where people can say, yes, we've done this. Up zoning is what they call it, and it's really helped our housing situation. You're not going to find one.
And maybe that's because the particular areas where they're trying to accomplish this do not have solid infrastructure. They do have higher crime, they do have problems with utilities and other things that you and I were just speaking about a moment ago.
Well, the problem. The problem is that we're concerned about constant further concentration of poverty. Yeah, that these developers will come in to these load to moderate income areas and put more dense housing in there to further concentrate poverty, and the city is not I'm not dealing with that.
Well, that sounds to me like the failed exercise they went through in Chicago with the Cabrini Green housing project and what was the other one. I can't recall anyway, Cabrini Green was at north of the Loop and the other one was south of the Loop, but Taylor Homes I believe anyway, concentrated poverty bred nothing but massive despair for everyone and also served to run further development in those communities.
Didn't they tour that day?
They tore it down. Huh.
It's amazing you learned from the mistakes of the folks in Chicago. We'll continue with Todd Zenzer on the situation with the connected communities, but also he has an update on this Vinebrook Real Estate Investment Trust suffered a bit of an interesting legal challenge and didn't go real well for the city from what I gather. We'll hear from Todd on that one as well, then Christopher Smith at
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To connected communities.
Just sounds like a ready fire, aim kind of strategy that's gonna end up doing. Overall nobody really much good, but it sounds like these You find out that you know, the elector at the representative the folks in the representative government we live in, the folks who are supposed to be representing the voter's interest are ignoring the voters and basically calling them an impediment to what their view of progress is.
That's exactly right.
But this is not progress, I mean from your breakdown and perspective of it. And it's not progress from the perspective of the people that live in these neighborhoods.
That's correct. The people that live in these neighborhoods do not know what's going to happen with their property, their property values, their neighborhood, whether the neighborhood's going to retain the look and feel that they're used to or that exists in the neighborhood. And it's an experiment that the
city has thrust on us. And it's just remarkable how they have totally ignored the community, and they manipulated this community engagement process to create this narrative, and a lot of it's to present to the federal government how inclusive they are and what great community engagement they have, and it was all kind of bogus. It was all kind
of made up. So they have this narrative where they're doing all this great stuff for the community when the community is really opposed to what they're doing well.
And when communities engaged in efforts like town hall meetings and the citizen recut came out and said no, no, no, we don't want this in our area. And here's all the reasons why, and here's the multitude of people that live in this neighborhood are fighting against it.
They fell on deaf ears.
I was actually shocked going to the Planning Commission meeting where this was voted on by the Planning Commission. There were hours, three or four hours of people coming to the microphone and voicing their concerns about this proposal and asking them to slow down and can't we take another look at this? And when the last speaker spoke, the council or the Planning Commission voted unanimous approval, and they just didn't.
They did without addressing their concerns, without saying, no, you're wrong, and here let me explain why you're wrong.
This can't happen. It's really going to go nothing.
That's one of the big problems with this. There was really no dialogue about the specific proposal itself.
Well, and as we were talking off air, when I think this is a legitimate concern that many people who own a home in any given neighborhood, they're going to change this own You're going to allow multiple family dwells, They're going to allow these things to be subdivided into rental properties.
That's correct.
Renters, you know, they're not. Renters are not bad people, but they don't have any personal incentive to do maintenance and upkeep. I mean if you have if you're renting a property, it's not like you're going to upgrade the hardwood floors. I mean you're you're just doing the landlord to favor by upgrading the apartment and benefiting him. So it doesn't get done. You're not likely to pick up a paintbrush and paint the exterior of your house because
that's the landlord's job. That's correct, And if you have a landlord who's maybe not that attentive, it never gets done.
Yeah.
There, it's a big concern about out of town landlords. That's some of these institutional investors that have come into town, like Williamsburg and this other Oh he's not out of town, but he's up north a little bit. They have a lot of properties in the city and they don't really take care of them.
Now, you mentioned again before we started talking this morning, Vinebrook, Right, they have in their leases with their renters that the renters have the obligation to do all of the maintenance and upkeep.
Yes, I have that right, right. Wenbrook is one of the biggest institutional investors in the country. They're a big real estate Investment Trust. And in Hamilton County they owned about three thousand homes. In Cincinnati they owned about one thousand single family homes that they rent out. And there's
been years of complaints against Vinebrook. The city sued them and reached the settlement in twenty twenty one, for example, where Vinebrook had to pay six hundred thousand dollars in fines and penalties that it hadn't paid or fees that they hadn't paid. So two years down the road, in January twenty three, the city sued them again, and this time they're looking for placing Winebrook in receivership. They're charging them with civil conspiracy. They want punitive damages, and they
go right down the line. And just in June they decided to settle. But the issue, the big issue or accomplishment I guess of the settlement is they did get some agreement to change the leases. The leases had what the city called seven different maintenance shifting clauses where the tenant had to take care of the property exactly. And you know, just for example, on pest control, Wenbrook would take care of termites, but that's about it. If you had roaches or bedbugs or rodents or whatever the case
may be. The tenants had to take care of that themselves. So the city I think did reach some agreement with Weinbrook to change those lease agreements for new leases. So but that was it. There was no damages, no receivership, nothing like that.
And under and underconnected communities coming to a community near you.
Yes, absolutely, that's what this comes down to.
Now before we part company at Todd Zenzer and thank you for coming in this morning. You mentioned you're doing some coalitions and you're working with some groups of varied interests. Everybody concerned about is there a way my listeners can get in touch with this? I know I have a lot of listeners within the greater Cincinnati area. They are going to be impacted by this. But where can they turn? Is there a website?
There is a website Cbsinc. Dot org, cb since dot org.
Since you with a Y or I with a Y, Cbsinc. Dot org, all right, opportunity for you to get involved as well, and maybe if enough constituents starts screaming out loud about not being representative by representative government and get something done along these lines. Todd Zenzer, God bless you
for staying up on it. I know it's a lot of work, but I know how community you are to Cincinnati and it is your home, and I know this is an important issue for you, and you've always got a form here on the fifty five Cassey Morning should to bring people up to speed to what's going on.
Thank you so much, Brian.
My pleasure Todd's ends are is great. Heaven you and seeing you. Christopher Smithan's up next. Talk about somebody else who cares about the city doing his smither event A day late, but never too late for Christopher. That'll be next time. For the nine first Warning weather forecasts, I'm gonna have a pleasant day to day at partly Clyde sky's low humidity in the highest seventy eight over night sixty for the low partly cloudy skies. Humidity will start
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Seven thirty one. Come up at seventh thirty two. Fifty five krc DE talk Station. Happy Tuesday Special Edition. Normally it's Monday at seven thirty we get a special edition a former Vice Maryland, City of Cincinnati Christopher Smith, Aman and the Smith Event. Welcome Christopher. It's always great having you on the show, whether it's Monday, Tuesday, or any of the day of the week.
Oh, thank you so much, Brian. And happy you know, Labor Day weekend for you, your family and for the rest of the country. I mean it's it's always a great weekend for family and friends.
So it is.
It's just I can't believe it's already September, Christopher, time is just flying by, especially in an election year. It has come out as a million miles an hour.
It is. My heart just goes out to the six hostages and I've been listening to your show this morning, who were murdered as the IDF soldiers got close to them. And it's my understanding that they were a few miles away from the hostage that they got out a week ago, and so as they closed in on that location, you know, Hamas decided to assassinate those six hostages, two women and one American, five obviously Israeli citizens, And you know, every
we's roll these stories, stories like this captivate. This captivated me because of the brutality of it, and just to think that they had been held in hell since October the seventh, and always probably in their mind, the six of them probably were sticking together, keeping each other, keeping the hope, and then they just were brutally murdered. And it should should have been a message for the world about what we were actually dealing with and what the
world was dealing with. But instead we have protests in New York of thousands and thousands and thousands of people giving tribute to Hamas with flags yesterday, marching through the streets of New York. If you're a New Yorker, you've got to be embarrassed this morning because that's on the backdrop of six hostages murdered. And how could the White House just be so quiet on it but even come back, come out and basically say that Benjamin Nitt Yahoo is
the one that's wrong. That's what President Biden said as he returned to the White House from his two week vacation. If you're the leader of Israel, you're thinking six people just got assassinated. It's not time for your greatest ally to get on TV and say you're not the one pushing for peace. I was. I'm just blown away, Brian Thomas by this disconnect from the White House based on what I'm seeing, and I'm so far removed other than watching it like you and the rest of the country.
But six people were murdered, and the White House is saying this is Benjamin Nitt and Yahoo not wanting peace, while tens of thousands or seven to ten thousand people marching through the streets with flares and holding Hamas signs. What do they think the Jewish community and all of us out here who are fighting for humanity think this morning.
A good question, Christopher, and I think it's really worth emphasizing, you know, this isn't and not that it will be justifiable if these were military combatants that they had being held hosted IDF soldiers or intelligence folks from Israeli's intelligence operation. These were civilians. These were young people. These were you know,
innocent kids going to a concert. They were elderly people, people that really you know, had no crime and no sin other than simply being Jews living in Israel, and they killed them in cold blood. It's amazing, isn't it. It's just absolutely it is amazing.
But it's amazing. Brian Thomas and Harmas responded overnight, right on the backdrop of the burial of the American who was killed in those sticks. He's no greater, no less than any of those lives. He's just is a dual citizen and an American citizen who was murdered. But having said that, they're holding a funeral and US comes out with a statement that says we're going to continue to
kill hostages. So this is the backdrop. You've got the President blaming your greatest ally in the Middle East, which I am sure we are sharing great intelligence about our own interests. Media. It's not like the people that they're fighting love us, meaning they would like to come here and hurt Americans on our soil. So we're probably constantly using and interfacing with our greatest ally, Israel in the
Middle East to figure out our own interests. And the President arrives from a two week vacation where he's being shown on the beach kicking it, chilling out on the backdrop of six hostages. He says, hey, Benjamin Nittyaho really doesn't want peace and harms feeds off of that. I want the listeners to understand they feed off of that, and they come out with the pressure release that is, we now are changing our director. If the IDF gets
close to any hostage, we will assassinate them. How in the world do you negotiate peace in the backdrop of that madness, Brian Thomas, I don't.
Think that's a question that could be answered, to be quite honest with you. I'll ponder at though over the break and we'll see what else we got to talk about. When we come back with Christopher Smithland seven thirty eight right now with you, bive karsee talking.
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Some forty three if people have kersee talk station again. Better day late than never, Christopher's SMITHIMU with this Smith event, Uh, you move away from the heady topic of the murder of the Israeli hostages. What else is on your mind today for the Smith event?
Christopher, Well, I want to just say that these states that are in play, Georgia, Pennsylvania, you know, Michigan, Wisconsin. Right, you see these states that are in play. Now here's here's some of the reality of it. Lake and Riley really happened. That was real, And I believe that the polling isn't capturing some of this interest. Meaning I just
can't see Georgia. I realized it was ten thousand votes give or take a few hundred Brian Thomas in the last election, but I just can't see Georgia not breaking towards the Republican Party based on what happened just in that one case. Immigration is a very big issue. It's not a little issue. It's a very big issue. And what we just saw happen in Colorado, which I don't know if people, you know, people were busy over the holidays watching these armed Venezuelan immigrants take over an apartment
or two with these weapons. This is scary stuff. That's happening in our country, and I just don't believe that, Brian, the electorate is capturing it. Early voting is already going to start in September, probably by the time I come back on early voting will start in some parts of the country. Here in Ohio, we're October the seventh, early voting starts. So when you said the year was going by a really fast, Brian Thomas, I'll say, oh, my goodness,
people are going to start voting. Here's what's bothering my mind. We still don't have the clear public policy positions of the Democratic ticket, and so I'm trying to figure out on their website. I'm trying to figure out by listening to them, what do they plan to do to move the country forward. And I'm not making this up to the public that this is not a campaign speech for
one or the other. I'm trying to figure out, how do I know what the Democratic presidential candidates stand for if they don't put it on their website, they don't provide interviews to the media, they don't sit down and answer questions. Not just from what we would say home field advantage, They're really sitting down and allowing the country to vet their public policy positions. I've never seen it before in my life, Brian Thomas.
I have never before Joe Biden in COVID. But at least he could say was COVID that was keeping him locked up in the basement. And of course COVID serve as the foundation to radically change without going through the appropriate legislative process. How we all vote, leading to raised
eyebrows and questioning the integrity of the election. But those years are behind us, and here we find ourselves four years later, and Kamala Harris is working off the same playbook, and let's face it, it looks like she's getting away from it with it. Christopher, as crazy as it is, you know, I mean, I'm appalled, and I would like to think and I know how I am. I would be equally critical if a Republican was doing.
This thing one hundred percent. One hundred percent, Brian Thomas. This is about the presidency of the United States of America. And if you are an independent like me, if you're a Democrat or a Republican or a libertarian, what you just said is true. We all should be outraged that that ticket hasn't sat down with a reporter that will ask them tough questions. What is your position on the border, you know, what is your position on fracking, why has
it changed? What is your position on the Alaska pipeline. We want to understand that because if you're like me, You're like, hey, I don't want my gas prices to go to ten dollars a gallon. How do I make sure that doesn't happen. I've got to explore oil in the United States of America, and if I'm in Pennsylvania, I really want to know about fracking, and I want
to know about the exploration of oil there. If I'm a Pennsylvania voter, I'm not going to take the Governor Shapiro's position that we'll just wait and see, right, Just trust me, she really is for these things. She hasn't said it, Brian Thomas, we have to know what her positions are. And I've just never seen journalists like this that are saying, hey man, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, CNN. Everybody's just saying it's okay, wait and see, we'll figure it out on November the fifth, or we'll figure it out
after the election. It just doesn't make sense to Brian Thomas.
It does not, and the American people deserve to know. But what do we know, Christopher. We know what she ran on in twenty nineteen when she was trying to get the Democratic nominee to be president of the United States of America. She ran specifically on basically getting rid of ice, calling it the Klan, saying I'm going to end fracking period, unequivocal, it is going to end. So she's on the record back then, she's really way off the record. Now we hear through her surrogate said no, no, no,
she changed her mind on literally everything. I mean, go up and down the line, immigration, fracking, at energy policy. I mean, we've got our flip flopping all over the place on everything because she's on the wrong side of the issues, at least in so far as where the American people believe we should be on those issues. So until you hear it from her mouth directly. But you know, Nigel, Christopher,
does anybody trust the politician? They campaign on stuff all the time, They say what they want and what they are running on all the time, and rarely do they do they deliver. She's not even offering what she claims she's going to be running on.
Correct, And I'm saying if you're listening to you and I and what we're saying, we're saying the truth. Right now. She hasn't given us her platform. That is not good for our country. We deserve to know and why she won't sit down and have those conversations. We all should be very suspicious about Brian Thomas. And all I'll say is, how can you be an early voter and not know this.
We have a debate on September tenth. I hope we'll learn more about what her positions are, maybe why they've changed because of that debate that will come up between the presidential candidates. But I can tell you that you deserve to know. And you know this interview that happened with CNN didn't satisfy that right. These were leading questions home team advantage and they really weren't vetting it. The last thing I want to talk about, I'm sitting outside
seat in high school. I don't mind telling people where my baby goes to school. It's a great Catholic girls high school on the west side of town, and the families there and the teaching staff. They've done a beautiful job with all the girls. But specifically my daughter. But in this context, as I said, I'm an African American Catholic family, and so I'm trying to figure out what's
the debate around abortion. Right. I typically don't touch on it, but I'm asking Catholics out there, Okay, what are you talking about? If you can't come to the table and say killing a baby at nine months is wrong, right, how do you then take communion?
Like?
What do you stand for in your faith? I meaning, at some point the church has to stand up for what's right. The Church doesn't lay in bed with the rest of the world. Whether you're a Baptist, whether you're a Catholic, right, whether you're a Protestant, you're not supposed to be laying in bed with the rest of the world. That's what the church does. It stands out and says we're the beacon of hope. I'm unclear, right, not talking
about a woman's body. I'm talking about a campaign that says I've been endorsed by planned parenthood and that a baby being killed at nine months is okay. That drives me crazy, and I'm trying to figure out why the
Catholic Church isn't taking a stronger position. Forget who's running for often, but there's a lot on the line when we start talking about abortion and what I hear President Trump saying over the former President Trump saying over the over the weekend that we have both we have these two extremes, right being in cases of rape and case of incests and life of the mother. These are things
that he's been talking about. But at the end of the day, nine months there is your at the Democratic Convention.
Yes, brother, you know both of my children born in eight months. Both of them were healthy and ready to hit the ground running. Christopher Smithman, God bless you and how passionate you are. I wish we had more time. We'll talk against Sorry, take care it seven fifty fifty five Cascity Talk Station. Real quick word for a night.
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Thanks for having me.
It's good to be here.
Let us talk about it.
And I don't understand really where Kamala Harris was coming, ultimately ending up looking as though she's criticizing gold Star families. Then was the thirteen US servicemen who were killed during the Biden administration's botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. Donald Trump, of course was at Arlington Seminary at cemetery. He has met with them, he has showed compassion toward them in their words, not mine, But they really went full on attacking Kamala
Harris for her words. What's your take on this? And why did she even bother stepping in it? I guess I have to ask out of the gate.
She definitely was criticizing them. I mean, at best, she was accusing them being pawns, you know, being tokens in a political ad. At worst, she was accusing them of openly participating in a political ad. It was a despicable act on her part. As far as why she did it, I think her campaign. I think she's running a terrible campaign. I know this goes against the conventional with him. I'm
not saying she's going to lose. I'm not saying Trump's going to win, but she's running a terrible political campaign. And now, rather than what the campaign had been about, which was joy, now she's looking at her internal polling. She's seeing that she's peaked because she's getting a real bump out of her convention that the race is statistically tied. And I think that. I think that attack on the
gold Star Families was an act of desperation. It was a way to take off her disastrous interview going into the Sunday shows, take the focus off her disastrous CNN interview and try to put it back on Trump. But she heard she damaged herself. It was It was a big mistake, just like bringing Tim Wallas on the CNN interview was a big mistake. And now I hear all she's going to do in the debate next week is attack, attack, attack Trump, and I think that's going to be a
big mistake too. She just she has no vision she has no ideas where to take the country. She cannot run on her record because her record is decades as a radical San Francisco leftist, and she can't explain why she's changing her positions. So she's in a very tough spot. But again, I'm not saying she's gonna lose. But it's not a good campaign right now.
No, But I mean, I guess the elephant in the room is that she's well. With the exception of the wonderful outlets like Breitbart, who are pointing out this fact, she's getting away with it. She's running a Joe Biden campaign during COVID when we don't have COVID anymore. She's being quiet. She has a like you point out over and over again. You can look at her record. Look at what she ran on when she was trying to become president of the United States of America. She wanted
a banfracking, she won a Medicare for all. I means she's on the record as being in favor of those types of programs and policies. And now she's trying to duck, dip, dodge, dive, and duck because that's not where America is. And yet she doesn't say it herself, she has gets say it for so we don't even know. I mean, politicians lie all the time. I know you know that, John, but I mean they usually have a policy and a platform they at least purport to run on.
The difference between her and Biden is that Biden was a pretty good politician, and Biden could run on a record as a moderate and everybody knew him, you know.
If you've been around, he's featuring around forever.
So with it's going to be up to up to Trump and now that now that he's found his footing to prosecute the case, and I think he's prosecuting the case very well. So right now, the media, the American media is cut in half. You know, left wingers watch ABC, NBC, CNN, they read the Washington Post, and then we read Breitbart and and and and and things like that. And then you have the independents who are going to decide the election, and I think they're more interested in all.
To me.
The other thing that Trump's doing, I think the break through to get over the wall of the corporate media, the fake media.
Is he's doing these.
Podcasts and I think that's brilliant and in twenty sixteen. What Trump did brilliantly is that he bombarded local media. He would sit down with Channel fifty eight in Milwaukee and Channel twenty seven in Detroit. And now he's sitting down with these podcasters who have access to millions of listeners, yes, who have much better ratings than CNN or much more
subscribers than the Washington Post. And he's reaching a whole new group of people that way, and he's sitting down for interviews that are an hour long and just talking. And that's Kamala Harris does not have those political skills, and that's another handicap she has.
That's a huge handicap for her. And that's one of the reasons why I think she's going to try to play out this hide strategy as long as she possibly can get away with it, which I suppose will be up to the moment of the debate with Donald Trump. What do you foresee after that, though, John, I mean, is she going to go back to hiding? Is she going to do interviews? Because you got one thing that's a great point you made about the podcast, and the other thing about Trump is he will sit down with
really anybody. I mean he'll sit down with you know, the opposition, he'll see he'll throw themselves into the lions dennerver a, CNN or MSNBC. I mean, he'll go to the what was that, the the Black Convention of what was it, thet the journalist Black Journalists, and you know that's not a friendly group of folks normally for any Republican. But there he was. Kamala Harris nowhere to be found.
She was attending some sort of sorority function whatever. But he regularly does this, and I think it's important for Trump to do that because he's got a lot of people to convince. But you know, he can make inroads into some of the communities and some of the the even Democrats who are fearful of Kamala Harris left leaning bent as she has demonstrated over the years, and who are not Alexandricazia Cortes wing party members. They're more centrists or you know, more neutral.
Yeah, and that's what a real politician does. Of Bill Clinton or Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan. They want to talk to the media. They want that extemporaneous situation where they can go up to a microphone and make a point and because Kamala's she's such a bad politician, she knows that's your weakness. So you asked, what is she going to do after the debate. If the hiding strategy works, if she can keep the Rays tied and within the margin of cheat, then she's going to remain in hiding.
The biggest fear I think right now in that campaign is that she starts to lose ground and all of a sudden Trump is up a point or two nationally, and all of a sudden Trump is up two or three points in enough swing states to win the election.
Then what do you do.
Then she's going to have to do interviews because whatever she's been doing up till then isn't working. And once she has to do interviews, that's when the doom spiral could begin, because she's just going to get worse and worse and worse. Because if you look at this, I honestly expected her to sit down with CNN last week
and knock it out of the park. I was shocked at how bad that was because I thought, to myself, she's had six weeks to prepare, she's got Team Obama behind her, She's sitting down with the most left wing, corrupt, friendly journalist, so called journalist and outlet that she can, she is going to knock this out of the park. How can she not? But she couldn't because she wills under pressure. So if it looks like Trump's gonna win, She's gonna have no choice, and that's going to be
very interesting to see what happens. But if she can keep the race tied or within the margin of cheat, then I think she's going to continue the hide strategy, and the media, of course will let.
Her, Yes they will.
And I think people's eyes are getting open by how biased the media is. I mean, you and I and me. I've been talking about bias media for years and years and years till we're blue in the face. But I just get this sense, like, for example, some of the like even the New York Times will have these more you know, questioning the narratives of the Democrat Party sort
of a CNN will do the same thing. They'll be critical of Kamala Harris's campaign or the Biden administration, and you're like, wow, that's not I'm not used to hearing that. It's almost as if on some level they're trying to create some they're trying to rehabilitate themselves in some way by appearing at least from time to time to be slightly more politically neutral than they are. Do you get a sense of that at all.
John, Well, what they'll do is they'll be intellectually honest once every few months, and then when the complaints come in, they'll point to that moment of intellectual honesty. But the rest of the three months, the five thousand other stories they do during the three months are all geared towards helping the Democrat Party. And so is that piece you're
talking about. They'll run a piece that's intellectually honest. So why do they do that even though that piece itself might be critical of the Democrat Party and the overall scheme of things that helps the Democrat Party because it allows an organ that helps the Democrat Party to pretend that it's objective.
True.
So, but everything the media do is to help the Democrat Party, and that's how you have to look at it through that lens.
But the one thing that is I think somewhat beneficial to anybody who's has at least a modicum of an open mind on any given issue you've spoke of sort of the echo chamber that we tend to live in. You know, yes, I do visit Brightbart site every day. But then again, I'm also looking at you know, the Hill and Politico and all the other more leftling including you know, outlets like the New York Times. So I'm
seeing all of it. But if you live in that echo chamber, and yeah, all of a sudden, CNN or mscnbcre York Times does run a piece it's critical of some aspect of the administration, They're at least reaching the echo chamber voices who wouldn't normally hear it. So I kind of you at least a plus on some level.
Yeah, I see what you're saying. That makes sense, But I think that it's just so overwhelmed by the rest that people just forget.
It, no question about that. I guess.
They haven't gone that far to rehabilitate themselves. John Milton, real quick here, I just wanted to get your insights to your comments, random thoughts whatever on the RFK Junior factor. Obviously he's given up on his campaign and supporting Donald Trump. Not sure what that means in terms of the Trump administration, But how do you see this impacting the race because he is a very outspoken guy and on some pretty important issues that were really causing a lot of folks
to sort of follow his campaign. I mean, he was polling around five percent, maybe six percent in some polls.
It's good because it's one of those rarest circumstances. Usually the other side, the left co opts our guys, right, you know, like Joe Scarborough or David French or any of.
Those losers.
They co opt our guys, and our guys become weapons against our side, and they they claim to still be conservative. And this is a situation where Trump, who's a totally unique politician, has co opted one of their guys. And not just one of their guys, but he's really the biggest living star in the Kennedy family right now, and he has been for a long time, probably since Teddy died, and now he's trashing the Democrat Party. He's our Joe Scarborough, He's our David French.
Now do I believe him?
No, I think he's a mercenary. He just wants he just wants to, you know, do something. He wants to improve his status, and he's decided to hook up with Mega.
It's awesome.
It's awesome that we got. We got a Kennedy, we got the biggest living star in the Kendeddate family crashing the Democrat Party. I don't care why he's doing it. He's doing it, and that's fantastic, and I don't think it does anything but help us well.
And you know, the one thing he is unbelievably outspoken on. He was just at it over the weekend, this reckoning on immoral, homicidal, criminal behavior, which is what he called fauci in the vaccine zealots. I know that that has hit a nerve with a lot of my listeners. With the lockdowns, and then you've got a Walls, who was one of the king of lockdowns. It's a very stark contrast freedom versus what he was all about and our miserable experience during COVID. There's RFK Junior out there talking
about it all the time. So whether or not you think the vaccines are good or bad, he at least is keeping that alive and well in terms of a policy point.
Yeah, and he's not wrong about everything. I mean, but he was a diehard Democrat ninety days ago, you know, one hundred and twenty days ago. He was a diehard Democrat, but he's not wrong about everything. He's certainly not wrong about the lock downs and all that other stuff. So you know, he's going to focus on what he agrees with us, and he's not going to focus on the things that he doesn't agree with us, and he's going to trash the Democrat Party and that's just fantastic, tell you what.
It is always a pleasure talking with folks from Breitberg get the Inside Scoop every Tuesday. Of course I feel that way about you, John Nulty, Senior writer, will continue to read what you write. Keep up the great work, and I'll look forward to another edition next Tuesday.
At eight o five. Thanks Matt Thaks sharving me on always a pleasure, Always a pleasure.
Coming up at eight twenty year pit you about kiss the talk station coming up on the Inside Scoop with Daniel Davis at the bottom of the hour. Hopefully we'll get that one worked out since Joe's not here, trying to figure out a different way to get that as a communication established. I'm sure it'll work, But keep your fingers crossed for me, would you? And get in touch with the four Hey thirty one on a Tuesday, and
Happy Tuesday to you regular listeners. Know it's time for that alliterative segment, THEE Daniel Davis Deep Die with retired Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis talking usually about uh well, war, pestilence, famine, global issues, glory. Daniel Davis, my friend, it's always great scene. I'm glad we're able to work out the communication today since Joe's on vacation. Usually that spells disaster for me
now because Sean doesn't do a good job. It's just that something always ends up going wrong when Joe's gone.
But we're good. I can see it's coming in great Welcome back.
My friend Greg, Greg, glad we worked it out.
Glad to be here.
I am too, and I did not get a topic, so I kind of have a feeling. I know where you want to go today, Daniel, But let's hit the ground running. Where do you want to go today, Daniel.
Well, there's been some big developments overnight in the Russia Ukraine War where a military college was hit in Poltava, which is kind of in central Ukraine. And it was really a combination of bad timing bad luck for the Ukraine side because it was a military college for electronic warfare experts, and for some reason they all gathered in one place.
It was a large number of them.
And Russia hit it with a Kinzel missile, long range missile, and apparently somewhere between fifteen depending on which reports, and one hundred have been killed and another two hundred have been wounded. And of course Zelensky is just furious about it. And then he's increasing that the emphatic request, if not demands from the White House that he'd be given permission to fire long range US missiles anywhere in Russia. And well,
certainly I understand his position. I mean, he just lost a large number of people who were training of leaders especially, But look, we got to look at it from American national perspective, and it doesn't do us any good. It doesn't even do him any good for the war effort. To allow him to strike targets deeper in Russia. It would be a punitive situation. It would certainly hurt Russia, but it would probably also increase the chance that we get drawn into the war, and it won't change the
dynamics on the ground for Ukraine side. Nothing is going to do that at this point, right and we have been over that so many times. This whole idea of you know, moving into Russian endeavoring to take over land and hold it just seems like an exercise in futility when you're not even in your own home country holding ground within your own home country. So I'm I'm perplexed by it from a military strategy point, But that's why
we've got you, Daniel. But isn't it an intelligence failure or rather a stupid idea to put all these important people in one place?
I mean it is.
In fact, the Ukraine media itself is quite unhappy about that this morning, and they're taking the President's office to task and they're saying, why did y'all do that when everyone knows that you have to disperse everyone, and especially on a fixed target like that, a known location where where you know people are being trained up to go to war to kill Russians. It stands to reason that that's going to be a potential target into why you
would want to mask people together. And both sides have periodically done this throughout the war, where for some reason they mass troops and then the other side finds out and then you know, kills the other one. In large numbers with a single missile. So it's it's a it was a definite failure. And we don't know the circumstances right now. We don't know why they got together, why they were all in one physical location, but it was a pretty lethal shot.
Well.
And the other component of this is and I just saw it brought up again, and I know the nuclear weapons and nuclear bombs. Of course Russia has got a lot of them now that they have been invaded. Doesn't that provide some sort of maybe justification for them to use it as a defensive weapon, which they always kept you know, we're never going to use it for offensive purposes, but hell, we just got invaded. Well listen, there's there's more to that than than you even you may think.
I mean, that's just kind of logically on the surface of it. But since the Ukraine has invaded into the course region and physically occupied Russian territory.
Uh, the the.
Minister for Minister Lavrov and his deputy Rubkov both came out emphatically and said we are now updating our nuclear doctrine. And then Lavra went so far as to say, America, if this ends up getting into a war, if we get sucked in. Don't think that this is just going to be within Europe. Don't think that your oceans will protect you.
They won't.
That is the most direct warning to the United States that I think Russia has ever given, maybe all the way back to the nineteen sixty two nuclear crisis.
That is frightening stuff. And I suppose the other component of this is given the scope and breadth of sizes of nuclear weapons. I remember, going back to the eighties, backpack nukes were a new thing, and they were small and a guy could carry one literally on his back. But then again, they didn't do something the size of Hiroshima or Nagasaki in terms of damage, but they were very effective destructive mechanisms that could be used far more strategically.
Now I can only imagine how they've developed since those old days.
Well a great point.
As a matter of fact, I have just recently received information that apparently Russia has new categories of even smaller tactical nuclear weapons than even the other ones that they have had, which were somewhere around eighteen kilotons, which is pretty sizeable. Apparently now they have some smaller artillery delivered ones that are about one kiloton, so it's not as big as Herosia monogaus like I think those were around
ten kilotons. Perhaps some awful on that, but I know that relatively speaking, it's a small payload, but it's an enormous tactical explosion at the point of impact.
And the problem with.
This is that having these smaller yields lowers the threshold for using them, because it allows the person who's firing to say, well, this probably won't be a big deal. And listen, anytime you cross the nuclear threshold, everything bad becomes possible.
And the last thing.
We want to do is to give Russia the feeling that the whole West is piling in on them, or that NATO may come in on them, and give them any kind of incentive or motivation at all to use these tactical nuclear weapons, because I once that genie is out of that bottle, I mean, it's total virgin territory. Nobody knows what would happen next, because we've never had this in the history of the world where multiple nuclear powers are potentially engaged with each other.
Yeah, and it's just good, I mean, and soon enough, I mean it's one of those things. Soon enough more countries are going to have the capabilities. I mean, this is just the natural order of things. You know, drones that was exclusively ours and maybe the Chinese and Rushes for a while. Everybody's got drones. I went to a fireworks display on Sunday night, thousands of commercial drones flying
in synchronization, like you can't imagine. I'm staring at with my mouth open, not only because it was a neat thing to behold, but I'm thinking, listen, I'm a civilian. If I have a check, I can hire that company to do that kind of thing for me. Imagine what the military capabilities are. Those are just flying light bulbs. The military have you know, rockets and arms and have you know the C four or whatever they used to
explode things. How can you possibly defend against thousands of them simultaneously?
Well, now there.
Are some ways, but with In fact, Russia's electronic warfare capabilities have been expanding dramatically in this calendar year as opposed to last.
Year or last year.
By report I saw recently about forty percent of Ukraine's drones were successful, sixty percent were knocked down, which is not a bad percentagees It actually pretty good because drones are so cheap.
This year, ten percent are effective.
Ninety percent are getting interdicted with electronic warfare capabilities from the Russian side. But you know, when you're talking hundreds of thousands of them, that's still not a small.
Number to get through.
That's just how it works now. But to your point, I saw just three days ago video evidence of a new capability on the Ukraine side, which it's only a matter of time before it gets in on the Russian side. Is they had this drone that was flying over with a bucket underneath it of thermot and if people aren't aware, that's military great explosives, and when it mixes with the air,
it just ignites and you can't put it out. And it was just flying over this tree line and then dropping it out in it, and it looked like pouring molten lava onto the ground, delivered by drums. So everything underneath it was either burned or suffocated. And so that's the first time I've seen that at all on the battlefield, and it won't be long before we probably see more of that.
So the destructive power keeps.
Growing, kind of like a modern version of a palm or at least the modern delivery system of it exactly right. That is exis endpoint delivery, pinpoint delivery. And it just keeps getting I mean, the technology just keeps getting better and better and cheaper and cheaper. Scary stuff. Daniel Davis. Wow, okay, uh, somehow I don't feel better after having talked to you, except for the fact this is information we all need
to know. We've got to have some sort of clear perspective on the landscape there and any.
You know it is.
But Brian, this this underscores why we need to get this war over.
We need to. We need to for our interest.
Why play around with tactical nuclear weapons or any possibility of that.
We need to get the war over. Amen.
Daniel Dave was steep dive. Search for them online you'll find and wherever you go, just Daniel Davis Deep Dive. You get it on Facebook his podcast until next week.
My friend. Always a pleasure talking.
With you, Always a pleasure to me.
Thank you very Take care, sir. Eight forty coming up with d forty one. If if you five care, ceedy talk station and a positive word and Mike, wouldn't you hey forty nine if you have care ceed talk station. It is the time to ask the expert and expert that you are mostly surely one kind of want to talk to. Welcome back to the fifty five Carse Morning Show from cover Sincy John Rouhlman, John, my friend, was great seating at the fireworks on Sunday and meeting your beautiful wife.
Oh, I appreciate it, Brian, the pleasure meeting your wife as well.
Yeah, we had a real nice time hanging out with you, and of course you're probably sick of me by now. We get to talk a lot. We do the Sunday Program talking about your business and what you're doing for folks that need a better path for medical insurance, getting them better medical coverage with dollar one coverage in many
cases for less money. I mean, it's just like I always say, all you need to do is call and find out out if John or any member of his team right, they don't need to talk with you specifically, if they can better your situation because you're saving people all kinds of money. You want to mention what's the deadline that's coming up for those who might not listen to the Sunday program that you and I do about that? You need to sit down and talk with one of your team about Medicare.
Yeah, that's a big thing here right now, especially for all your listeners. If you're on Medicare over sixty five, this absolutely affects every single one of you. There's major changes. Look for that annual notice of change that you'll be getting in the mail. There's a big prescription change here for twenty twenty five. So it's very imperative that you read over that letter that you're receiving because it's going
to affect your plans. And you know, what we're doing right now for all of your listeners is you know, reach out to us now. You can give us a call and we'll vildly schedule you here for October fifteenth, and beyond that way you can go over what your new options can really look like, because like I said, all the plans are going to be affected for the twenty twenty five new plan.
Stay and this consultation and meet with them for free. I mean, it's there's an obligation for my listeners, and you're really you're keeping them out of a potential a real problem that if they didn't get ahead of this, they can be stuck in a situation where I mean they might not be ensured, right, Yeah.
Because as we've talked about on our mon on our Sunday shows, is you know, the big changes could drastically affect your plans. You know, we don't even know all the changes that are going to happen yet because all the characters haven't really told us everything that's going to be in store. And if you're on a Medicare advantage plan, that could actually affect the doctors that you're currently seeing.
They might be dropped by your current plan. Maybe some of the prescriptions that you're on may not be covered.
And that's why it's just so imperative that you have a meeting with us here once we have all that information in hand, so that way we can literally sit down and make sure that you're on the right plan, because, like you mentioned, Brian, in that event that you don't make a change or don't look at that notice, you might be without your primary care doctor in twenty twenty five, or or that prescription that's so imperative that you keep filling every month might not be a covered drug on
your plan. So that's why it is so important to make sure you know you are set up properly here in October for that twenty twenty five deadline.
Well, and you know the craziest thing about this is, and you and I have talked about this before in the show, but you know the idea that open rolling period is fast approaching, and you don't even have the details yet from what the federal government is going to do. You don't even have the changes. Those get rolled out shortly. You get to have to absorb them, evaluate them, and
understand them. So you can then sit out with your clients or the listeners right now are going, I didn't know about this and explain it to them.
Yeah, I mean it's it's crazy and the government makes a big change like this. I mean, they don't even tell us everything right away. So you know, he said, we're scrambling to get up to date on everything that's going to be coming here down the pipe. And you know, like I said, we'll have all that answers you have. My entire team will be ready for all of our clients and those that are calling in to make sure we're well versed in exactly what the new outlook's going
to be for twenty twenty five. So that way we when you sit down with us. We will have those answers in front of us. Even though it might be just I know it should be a difficult process for them to do it on their own, without question, a very difficult process, and I think it's intentionally complicated.
Anyhow, don't sit on your laurels and don't think everything's just going to be status quo. Please get in touch with John and the team. You can talk with any one of them. It's five one three eight hundred call five one three eight hundred two two five five. You can reach out to them online at coversinc dot com to do the same thing. And it's for people with other medical insurance. There is no open rollment period working with you guys, you're you and your team. So someone's
insured through their employer right now. This is where you know most of the benefits you provided people show up, which is you know they're out of pocket nine thousand dollars before the insurance kicks in. People can't afford to buy the insurance. You got to pay monthly premium, then pull out nine grand from their pocket. You can come up with a package of policies working with these hundreds of insurance companies to get people dollar one coverage to
get them affordable insurance. It actually gives them value and that you know, if especially if they're working through a group, you work with a group to get everybody insured, that that helps with employee retention among other things.
Well, absolutely, Brian, I mean, and you hit the nail on the head there. You know, the out of pocket expenses right now and help insurance are obscene. You know, we call it in our realm of my business. You know, prohibitive costs, right, I mean, you start questioning, hey.
Should I go get this done?
Or should I even go get the doctor? Because I know when you're paying all kinds of money out of pocket and and the premium that I'm paying just to
use this plan, and that's a broken system. You know, when we meet with your listeners and you know, any of our clients, you know our goal is to not only minimize your monthly costs, but look at all those hidden costs, those out of pockets, those deductibles, those copays, and you know what we can do to minimize that exposure so that when you go in and have to go get a procedure done, you're not looking at a
nine thousand dollars bill in the back end. I mean, that's just crazy, and we don't want you to make a decision based upon your health because of the financial obligation you have.
On the back end.
John and his team are absolutely brilliant when it comes to knowing exactly what you need. I mean you individually, your circumstance is different now than it was ten years ago, or maybe we'll be fifteen years from now. They take that all into consideration. Look all, what the best possible path, the best medical coverage at the lowest dollar amount. John Roman, thank you so much. I've got so many listeners to get in touch on the every single week, Like.
I did it.
I called them up and you're right, they save me. You know, X hundred dollars. And Mary got a check for ninety bucks after all of her shoulder injury, you know, the X ray and the court zone shot or whatever she got from the doctor. All that was paid by coverage, your medical coverage. And then she got a check for ninety bucks after all was said and done. So she made money by visiting her doctor. It's crazy. That's why you call John.
Right, absolutely, and it's just so heartwellming to hear those great stories because we know what we do on our end, and we just try to plan as best as possible for our clients, and then when these situations work out more often than not the way we plan them, it's just such a heartwarming feeling to know that, hey, they're in a lot better situation than when we found them.
Get you up at them at BET every morning. I know that John five one three eight hundred call is the number to reach them directly, or just go online and fill the format at coversinsey dot com. Thanks again for what you're doing for my listeners and everybody else you work with.
John.
It's a real pleasure to be able to speak on your behalf and we'll talk again real soon.
I'm sure we will, Brian, thank you so much.
Take care brother. Eight fifty six folks you think in a chance to listen Todds In's or in studio on Connected Communities, Christopher smithming with the late edition of the Smith Event Inside Scoop with senior writer John Noulty from Breitbart, on Harris trashing the gold Star Families, and of course a frightening analysis of what's going on between Russia and Ukraine with Daniel Davis in the Deep Dive fifty five
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