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Like a bad case of RSV going through the family and that's why I had to miss yesterday. Wow and Knockwood and thank God. My poor wife is just cannot stop coughing all night. I don't think she got an hour's worth of sleep last night. So God love you, honey. If you're feeling better today. Fortunately I've dodged that bullet thus far. In Knockwood or do whatever I can't that chinks my but I am feeling the effects of some medication I'm on. So all the help I can get
this morning much appreciated, So feel free to call. You can steer the direction of the conversation or leave it up to me as I feel like the car's moving in stereo is an appropriate theme song for my brain right now. Anyway, thanks to Kevin Gordon for covering for me yesterday. Out of an abundance of caution, I didn't come in because I really expected that cough to kick in in full earnest. I hope I'm just not behind the curve and then I'm dodging the bullet. So enough
of that that what's coming up this morning? Seven oh five Dan Regan Old, God blessed Dan Reganold for creating empower you seminars generally speaking many years ago. Tonight he's going to be talking about the well the national debt. Main seminar is going to be a guy by a guy named Dave Manson who's going to discuss maintaining a
good work life balance. He'll begin at seven thirty, but Dame kicks it all off right at seven oh five this morning and at seven pm tonight about well the interest on the debt, among other things, and what the two administrations look like in terms of their proposals. Star contrasts. At least there is a star contrast between the Trump proposals in terms of taxes and tariffs and Kamala Harris's proposals. They're concerning well, getting rid of the Donald Trump tax
cuts and raising the corporate taxes, among other things. So break down with Dan Reagan only got some sad news about interest payments presently, sort of as a nice springboard for Dan's conversation at seven oh five with us this morning, followed by seven thirty I'm sorry, seven thirty this morning, and we'll get by seven thirty pm seminar with Dave Manchin. Confused with seven thirty this morning. Tom Claven's got a new book, Bandit Heaven, the whole of the Wall Gangs
and the final chapter of the Wild West. We'll talk with Tom at seven thirty about that. You can get a copy of the book at fifty five car Sea dot com. It's Tuesday, which means we get the inside scoop of bright Bardon News today. Capitol Hills reporter Nick gilbertson the latest on the election and the Deep Dive with Daniel Davis. Another report on the couple of wars we're going to be focusing on. Of course, you heard the top of the Arnas Russia making more inroads in
Ukraine looks like a lost cost for Ukraine. I don't mean to sound like a downer Debbie or Debbie downer on that, but every day I wake up looks like Russia's making further gains in Ukraine's back on its heels, demanding NATO membership and of course more arms. I don't see anything positive going on in so far as the folks in Ukraine right now. But you can feel free to call me correct me if you think I'm wrong.
Daniel Davis certainly will. And of course tomorrow Judge jennenal Palaton with eight thirty five one three, seven four nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred eighty two to three talk go with time five fifties on AT and T phones in case you got something to say, I would love to hear from you. And as far as Dan's topic of conversation, wasn't quite sure where I was going to start this morning, but why not here latest Treasury report,
oh good ee. Spending and revenues for the full fiscal year which and it's September results in a case the deficit top one point eight trillion, the third largest in history, eclipsed only by the COVID nineteen pandemic spending years, which, of course COVID nineteen was used as a wonderful excuse to jackob spending and well with pretty much zero accountability or oversight as to where that money went out and went to. Figures of late that they've got extra COVID
money still weighing around that hasn't been spent. Lots of people receive COVID money that never should have. We're not eligible, ergo committed crimes or felonies or otherwise obilgated to return that money. How long do you think it'll take the federal government to go after it? And do you think they will in the first place? Sorry, I had to get that out of my system anyway, Third highest in history. Apparently not because the lack of revenues. Revenues up nearly
half a trillion dollars this year. Spending, However, the Biden Harris fiscal year climbed more than ten percent increase spending a six hundred and seventeen billion dollars. Whoa, And here's where the rubber meets the road. All that additional spending at higher interest rates now means the interest payment is
even more than we're spending on military. Interest payment's hit eight hundred and eighty two billion dollars for the fiscal year, representing sit down for this one, folks, a thirty five percent jump from just last year and eight billion dollars then more than we spend on national defense. Anybody feel like this is an unsustainable thing? That this we are
on a downward spiral. Anybody out there that's in a seeking elected office or already an elected office, ever considered maybe tightening the belt a little bit, maybe not spending so much damn money. First time in our nation's history that interest on the debt exceeded defense spending, and it's supposed to get bigger that gap. Government spending two hundred billion more in interest than defense spending by calendar year
twenty twenty nine. By my account, that's not much. That's not real far down the road, considering how quickly the years passed, especially as you get older people in my age group. You understand that, don't you. So what's the reason for this massive run up? Well, of course Kamala
Harris and her tie breaking vote. Chaffin brags about that which the tie breaking vote of the so called Inflation Reduction Act added literally trillions and trillions of dollars in new spending when the economy had already fully recovered from the COVID nineteen pandemic.
Ah.
That sparked inflation, which drove up interest rates, meaning you borrow at a higher interest rate, meaning the interest pay the money paying interest goes up precipitously like it did in this last fiscal year. So they did the numbers. I zero had to report on this, but I think it was a reprint from an article appearing in Issues and Insights by their editorial board. Over Insights, how do we do Abiden and Harris sort of blame for this
precipitous increase in the interest payments? Prior to taking office, the CBO projected net interest payments for the next decade, relying on the policies that Donald Trump had in place,
which is all they had to go on. They said, had Biden not spent us into the poorhouse their words, not mine, interest payments on the national debt this year would have been only and stick your tongue in your cheek when you say only two hundred and eighty four billion dollars, I'd like to see that on your credit card. So Harris and her tie breaking votes responsible for what they ultimately calculated as a two hundred and ten percent
increase in interest costs in this year alone. So more fundamentally, while we're trying to figure out what Kamala Harris is running on and what she stands for, you get a different narrative on that one depending on who in the in the Harris campaign you're actually talking to It got some sad but also at the same time comical illustrations of that. With regard to where Harras stands on fracking, boy, that one's all over the place. I don't eve think
her people know where she stands on that. But did anybody ever ask her what she's going to do in so far as dealing with this, I don't know that anybody has. Well, she has said her values have not changed. Go back and see what she ran on in twenty nineteen,
very expensive stuff. Add to that reparations and all these new programs, plus a six thousand dollars tax credit per child, and we could go on and on and on and on about all the giveaways she's proposing, all of which are yes, deficit inspiring, but no one really has checked into se specifically what she plans on doing about if you add additional dollars and how much more you're going to be paying in interest and debt service on that.
How can we continue down this road? Miss Harris, you want to explain that how the nation can well continue to defend itself in the face of ever growing interest payments which eat into literally every aspect of our spending. Now, oh that's right, economically ruinous tax heights and more regulations.
That'll actually help the situation, won't it. Note that tax revenues have increased significantly, so the whole I always like to point to that when you lower the tax rate, you tend to you as a government, take in more revenue because the lower tax rate increases our economic activity. More people go out and spend. Businesses hire more people,
Businesses acquire more equipment. They invest in the future of the business by going out into the world and acquiring goods and services that allow them to expand their business. All of that economically inspiring. It's good for the economy. Lower the taxes give us more money, and more taxes end up flowing into government. Rapacious taxation causes belt tightening, no investment, fewer jobs, demonstrably prove proven over and over
and over and over and over again. Let's try to convince the left to that it just interferes with their class warfare and whell their desire to regulate you into oblivion or at least into full compliance. Five point fifteen right now, fifty five kr CD talk station plenty more coming up to talk about. I do have local stories at the bottom and they are also stacking stupid at five point forty, but always prefer talking to you, so you can feel free to call. Stay right here at
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Dutie Tuesday. I'm pretty seated by that. Dan raganall at seven oh five on the Oupumton National Debt and Tom Claven with the book Bandit Heaven Hold the Wall Gangs in the final chapter of the Wild Wild West. That'll be at seven thirty. You can get a copy of that fifty five Carsea dot Com. Thanks again to Kevin Gordon for covering for me yesterday and let us see here. Early votings really kicked in in earnest. That's some numbers. Locally, I'm glad to see a lot of folks are out voting.
They've already they which surpassed a record in Georgia. Georgia, already one point four million votes have been cast, not quite as significant locally in terms of Butler and the various other counties. Locally, Butler County Board of Elections said they've been on average two thousand daily voters at the Butler County Board of Elections so far twenty thousand ballots out of two hundred and fifty five thousand people are
registered to vote. That's a significant amount. Their deputy director there was quoted by e delegacybo speaking with Valerie Lions there, our early voting has been very busy, and it looks like our early venter numbers are really close to what we've seen in twenty twenty, so maybe not record setting, but on par at least Clairemont County. Let's see officials there seeing an average of one thousand early voters daily.
They expect to see that number to increase more like eleven hundred as the polling hours expand over the next couple of weeks. One hundred and fifty thousand people registered so far twenty one thousand and fifty absentee by mail ballot requests as of Monday. Over to Warren County, they said early voting numbers are holding steady. As of last night,
eighteen thousand or plus people have cast their ballots. Mail in ballot requests down forty from twenty to twenty, but they did mail out twenty five thousand I'm ahead of the upcoming election. Nearly fourteen thousand have been returned. Finally, over to Hamilton County, more than twenty nine thousand people have already cast early about it's averaged three thousand per day, So again early voting not just for Democrats anymore. And again turning to Georgia, the numbers are off the charge
and of course one of the key battleground states. They say they've been shattering turnout records since early voting began
last Tuesday. As of Monday morning, websites showed that one million, three hundred and forty seven thousand plus ballots have been cast in person and eighty thousand absentee ballots have been returned and accepted, so significant numbers there obviously impactful state that one and one of the key key states to of course winning the election, and so far as our every time I mentioned listener lunch is the day after the elections, we're either going to be celebrating or drowning
our sorrows. And some are saying we might not even know, and there is some accuracy in that. I saw this Fox News predictor Arnin Mushkin ahead of the network's decision desk. He suggested the other day the over under is four days after the election for when the declaration of a winner will actually be made. Said the race is going to be too close to call for several days after the election. The over and under Saturday, talking with Politico on that one, which is when the call was made
last time. So he said in explaining why I think it's going to four days. And so I think we I think we pretty good understanding how they were going
to report in twenty twenty. What we don't know but we kind of knew then was that there was going to be an enormous skew in the vote type that I believe that Joe Biden won every state in the mail in vote with the exception of Alabama, and that Trump won every state on election day, with the exception of Vermont and maybe Connecticut, but there was a huge skew, and I think that skew isn't is going to be
less this time. Going back to the early voting, Democrats owned early voting early on, so the big push for early voting. Obviously in an effort to even these numbers out, Republicans get out and vote, have that vote recorded so they don't have to twiddle our thumbs and wait around. So I know it's going to do he said, I know it's still going to be there, but the Republicans are doing a much better job of encouraging people to
vote however they want. So obviously the race close suggests that it's depending on a number of states like Pennsylvania that we believe are going to be reporting in a pattern similar to the way they reported in the past. So the over and under Saturday, which is when the call was made last time. So twitdle our thumbs A scoch. We may have to probably have a pretty good idea pretty good idea Listener lunch Ron's rust, it's maybe we
can continue to watch the numbers come in. Get a couple of television sets up over it at Ron's russ and why aren't men voting for Kamala Harris? Well, she has an answer to that. It's misogyny. You are a misogynist, which I think is the most preposterous thing. You know, I'm fifty nine years old. I have voted for women. I think my entire life as a voter, there have always been women on the on the on the ballot.
And whoever thought a woman couldn't do as good of a job as a guy under any given circumstances, depending on the quality and the caliber or the candidate. Women in quite all and do a much better job. The idea that someone wouldn't vote for someone purely based upon the fact that they're a different sex or that they are a woman, when we have actual policy positions that we can make better choices on. Speaking with Sharpton, Sharpton, do you think some of the resistance of some men
black and white is misogynists? And are you proud to see the most Americans, even being polled, have no problems supporting a woman at all.
That's the point. Al It's not her being a woman.
It may have something beyond that, like things she'll actually have control over on your specific point, I think that you're absolutely right that there is this narrative about what kind of support we're receiving from black men that is just not panning out jumps increase mung The black community has rung alarm bells with a Harris campaign agenda for black men, legalizing marijuana, new loan programs, preferred banking options
for entrepreneurs, preferred apprenticeship programs, and mentor programs. That was her answer to her flagging support among black men handouts across the board. Many consider the whole marijuana thing being disrespectful. Lots of black men have come out. If you've watched social media on that, and I you know who gets you know, increased in terms of views on social media is beyond me. That's like the peace of God. But a lot of black men not taking real kindly to
some of that things. We think we can be bought. You think dangling marijuana in front of us, that think it's rather insulting anyhow misogyny. Right, there's nothing to do with her policies, nothing to do with how you feel now versus well, how you felt at the end of the Trump administration five twenty six fifty five care see the talk station, got local stories coming up. Hoping to stick around right here at fifty five care see the talk station.
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Five one, three, seven four nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred and eighty two three talk found five fifty on eighteen and t found so not a little bit sluggish. I am, admittedly so dealing with this well. I think I think it's RSD, But regardless, that's why I was off yesterday and still prayers going after my wife, who was just absolutely a mess. I don't think she slept in an hour last night, coughing the entire night virtually. I've been spared that knockwood that I continue to avoid
that downfall me. It's bad, and it is everywhere I've talked to, so many people that are struggling with apparently not a damn thing you can do about it either. Over to local stories, seventy seven year old woman arrested after a man was shot and killed. Happened to Westwood last our Saturday or Sunday evening rather since I police called to the twenty seven hundred block of East Tower Drive off of the Queen City Avenue about ten till eight pm. They got there, they found fifty eight year
old Arthur Osborne suffering from a gunshot wound. Police said, since I fired, department personnel determined he was dead at the scene. Since the police arrested seventy seven year old Kathleen Geigers, he used to be in charge one count of reckless homicide. According the documents, Geiger told police that the shooting happened as a result of a joke. Documents say Geigers shot Osborne one time in the Telvic region after the pair were engaged in harmless banter when he
jokingly requested that she shoot him. That's a quote from the police report. Court document say Geiger told police she believed the gun was unloaded when she pointed at Osborne and pulled the trigger. Judge ordered shed be held on a ten thousand dollars bond. I could offer commentary on that, but I think it kind of goes without saying. Coran Avenue one of the main roads from Cincinna's west side, also home to Scott hand, who was speaking with Andy
Rowan over at WCPO. We should probably be wearing vests because this is dangerous, he said, standing out on the sidewalk in front of his house. Cars zooming buy. This is dangerous just to be here. Apparently, since the Department of Transportation and Engineering doing some traffic counts back and the August Division of Traffic and Engineering use cables at the intersection of Coleraine and north of Leaper Street to
record each car's speed. W CCPA review data and August twenty first showing of near twenty two thousand vehicles seventy six percent we're going faster than the thirty five mile per hour post of speed limit of the drivers heading down the street southbound inclined thirty three percent traveling ten
or more miles above this league speed limit. The resident there, mister Hann, said, the cars going down here will already exceeding the speed limit even without using the gas cities recorded data, he said, justification to what he already knew. We started a spreadsheet and ultimately lost track and the number of crashes that have happened after the interview was conducted. Apparently another crash occurred between two cars. Both cars okay,
but timing couldn't have been better. So it happened just feet from a metro bus stop across from the apartment complex. The crossing path unmarked. Neighbors say they need to dodge trafford to get to the pickup point. To help drivers slow down, the city installed road tattoos that marked the speed limited radar signs RDAR speed signs. He said he's noticed a slight difference, but most people are disregarding it.
Different solution now in the works. Earlier this month, Mayor aftab perval A lotted five hundred thousand dollars for speed cushions along that stretch of the road. It's fund coming out of these sixty five million dollars from last year's budget.
Hey Joe, they had money left over from last year.
How about that?
Pur of all said Corain Avenue was a hotspot and need of additional safety measures, and an email to WCPO Senior Manager or planner Melissa McVeigh said a total of sixteen of these cushions will be installed at four locations. Each gets one set fifty two to twenty nine coal rain, fifty eighty one coal rain corain at Rayburn, and forty
five to fifty coal rain construction weather dependent. Exact stretch of Road four lane Incline, a terrain Pervoll called a challenging part of the city's infrastructure and that we've got to get cars to slow down there, Joe asserts, and I think it's a legitimate assertion that after Burmol has never been in that area of town before. Yeah, those things, snowploles work on those things. It seems like a snowpub will just like rip that off. All right, Well, that's
for them to navigate and deal with. I presume Joe that they've done studies showing that snowplus can actually go.
Over those Maybe they haven't.
Joe is offering to do a study of that for two million dollars plus access and use to the snowplow equipment and a liability waiver from the City of Sinceinny that will not hold Joe's tracker responsible for any damage done to these speed cushions or pedestrians in the way of Joe operating the snowplow. Five thirty six fifty five detalk stations. Zimmer Heating and air Conditioning getting close to heating season, I hope you had your HVAC system inspected.
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It's five forty if if you have care see the talk station. Happy Tuesday. Try to make it so anyway and call feel free five one three, seven four nine to fifty five hundred eight hundred eight to three talk found f my fifty if you got at and T phones. I see Christopher Smith was on the Smith event yesterday. I was sleeping, trying to sleep off the cold and Kevin Gordon, thank you so much for filling in yesterday. I truly appreciate it. I missed my conversations with Christopher, though,
so I miss being on the radio as well. Anyhow, I don't ever, ever, ever regret and always miss not doing a stack of stupid. So let's get to the stack of stupid. Some interesting ones here two vacationing friends coming back from Dominican Republic. They were on the beach, so one of them decided to go topless and hang out the car window. Is the other clicked video on her mobile phone. You know the where this is going,
don't you what? Thirty five year old Natalia boro Dina happened to be the mother of a ten year old boy, was flaunting her body. The one that was hanging topless outside of the car, hit her head on a roadside a road sign rather and died. Idiots doing idiot things because there idiots.
Yeah, she was from Russia.
Her companion, I suppose, the one driving, thirty one year old Ivana Biorachuk, Ukrainian, the one filming her, has been detained by a police on suspicion of drunk driving.
We had the video.
Natalia can be seen what they describe in a playful mood and laughing at the camera before tragedy stroke. She died of severe injuries.
Her friend.
Say what you Want said that the dead woman did not deserve to be judged by her reckless behavior that led to her death. She helped to help her poor family with everything. She was hoping for a better future, and anyone can make a mistake. Why should we judge her by just one video? Are we all saying so? No, this is what we describe as a cautionary tale. We read about this and let people know about it, because well,
when you're thinking about doing something foolish, like this. You might remember that Russian Natalia Borodina had her head blown up, I guess by a roadsign because she was doing something reckless and dangerous while her car was being operated by someone under the influence of alcohol. Lesson to be learned, well and topless. Yes, Joe, okay, all right, this sounds interesting. Four Sri Lankan fishermen are dead. Two are critically ill after consuming an unknown liquid from bottles they file they
found while out at sea. They were on a fishing trip and they were trieved bottles around three hundred twenty nautical miles from a town on the southern coast of the island, Tangali. Sri Lanka Navy told reporters the fishermen had drunk from the bottles thinking they contained alcohol. Director of the Sri Lanka Defartmative Fisheries and Aquatic Resources told several outlets that the Navy's attempting to bring them back
to shore. He reportedly said that the Navy is providing medical attention to the metabor the fishing vessel over concerns that there wasn't enough time to return them to land for treatment. BBC approached the spokesman there and the Sri Lankan Navy confirmed comment. National news station told He told National news station Ada Dorana that the fishermen had distributed some of the bottles to other crews operating in the area. Attempts to notify those crews were being made. Authorities are
investigating the contents of the bottles. I don't know whether I read about this or it was in I think it was maybe part of a movie. Somebody was breaking into someone's home and saw a bottle of what looked like a three quarters full bottle of scotch and started drinking it down. Turns out it was chemicals used to process film to develop film, and that person expired again. I can't recall that. Yeah, I know, if you ain't sure about it, don't drink it, know what I mean.
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Five fifty one fifty five car see the talk station and a happy Tuesday to you. Returning now, I am to the stack is stupid? Woman to New York, presumed dead after she passed out in a rubbish container after a night out drinking and was apparently crushed to death before being incinerated after the garbage man came to empty it.
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What happens?
My sentiments exactly Just Tracker investigators reportedly looking into the traces of the woman's DNA and a landfill site after the contents of the trap or the garbage men wor incinerated at a waste disposal plan. Student Agustina Rubini Medina had been missing in Majorca for a couple of weeks after disappearing after a night of partying with her friends.
Spanish police said Thursday of the seventeenth they believed that she died in a well in the in the bin so dumpster basically they called a bin Laurie, but they reportedly used her mobile phone day to reconstruct the movements, Deputy police chief Ndo Rebelias saying quote, she was a thin woman who had difficult to consume an alcohol, this made worse by the medications she was taking.
While waiting for a bus around mid nine.
Investigators believe an item of hers fell into the garbage bin and she got went in to retrieve it, but then passed out from the alcohol. According to investigators and the mobile phone data covering the to recreate what happened when the garbage truck emptied the bin and crushed her to death. A witness was waiting for a bus shortly before her death and noticed her handbag placed neatly next to the container, but didn't think anything out of it.
The witness was at the bus stop at about a quarter after twelve in the morning, reportedly did not hear her call for help or scream before the garbage man arrived at twenty seven minutes after the hour to empty the band.
Investigator seven.
The vehicle reached a waste incineration plant a little before one o'clock in the morning. That's when the twenty four year old woman's phone went dead. Investigators working around the clock to find traces of her DNA among the ashes and garbage at the landfill site.
The investigation is ongoing.
Well, we used to get you out and the open there.
Wow, Joe, Well this is bizarre.
Court to the Associated Press, the spokeswoman Elvira Biganova described the incident that anyone could have made in the scenario.
What is this?
Let us find out A guy working on with explosive chemicals at the time he was studying, was thought to have mistaken incredibly volatile explosives for citric acid. Citric acid this guy would regularly use to prolong the flavor of his gum while working. This explosive powder was situated on his station. Apparently looked similar to the citric acid powder, which is in literally everything soft drinks, foods, anything that
has a sour taste to it. Anyway, the police spokesperson as being an Ova person explained that the chemistry students chewing gum exploded in his mouth, tearing off half of his face. Yeah, she said, it blew off this guy Lakhona's jaw and most of the lower part of his face was left him in critical condition. In a statement, said even some of our seasoned officers who have seen a thing or two, even they were pretty badly shaken
up by what they found. During the initial investigation, officer exam of the table where he had been working and found approximately three and a half ounces of the explosives. She explained that the power resembles citric acid but had not yet been identified. Went on to sympathize with the
kid and claimed anybody could have mixed them up. Bomb squad called the location determine what the substance was and was found that it was far too volatile to even transport Courtinokle, local news outlets Exports said this kid, who was from the town of Caught, a top eastern Ukraine, had dipped his gum into the powder, which was four times more powerful than tn T.
There it is just laying around at his workstation. Oh, what's this?
Mixed reports however, or whether he was in the university or at home, and as one source claims in Russian that his brother had found his body in his room after hearing a loud bang within the house. HM assistant head of the city police department, shared that he sustained the injuries as soon as the chewing bomb hit the mouth. Dean of the chemical engineering facility responded to the reports of his death and told the outlet Local news outlet he got an A in chemistry, but his grades and
other subjects were average. Yes, Vladimir was not a poor student, but he never graduated from KPI. He could not defend his diploma thesis and was expelled last year. It's a shame he died. But they don't teach you how to make bombs at KPI, the school where he, I guess blew up. So don't teach you proper storage of volatile explosives either, Just like why do you just take into the piece of gum and put in his mouth. He's on a budget fifty six fifty five car CD dog station.
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That is six six here fifty five PARISD talk Station. My name is Ryan Thomas. Glad to be back. Thanks Kevin Goring for coming for me yesterday. Really hopefully dodged the bigger bullet RSV. I think is what's gone through the family. My wife did not sleep a wink last night. She's been coughing NonStop for the last four days and so far knockwood multiple times. Pray to God I avoid that because there is no way, there is no possible way I could be sitting here right now if I
was played with that terrible, terrible cough. So RC is going around and you know, tightness in the check, tickling in the throat, the cough, the deep cough. So I really really pray for you. You've got the symptoms. They're not fun. Really, not a whole lot you can do about it. Drink a lot of fluids, get your rest, you know how to deal with that. But apparently there aren't any antibiotics or anything you can take that are going to help you avoid any of the downsides. So anyway,
this too shall pass. But appreciate Kevin Gordon covering for me. I'll managed to stumble through this morning with any help from you. You happy to bring provide that help. Call me five one three, seven, four nine fifty eight two three talk before we get to Bill, who is on the line. Hang on one second, Bill, one hour for now. Dan Reganold, he's a He's doing the first half hour of the empower Youse seminar tonight. National debt is the
topic of conversation. He's actually going to dive into the differences between, to the extent we know them, Kamala Harris's proposals and Donald Trump's proposals in so far as spending and tax cuts and the like. As I pointed out this morning, interest payments are already now more than our defense spending for the first time in history, largely to blame the Kamala Harris Joe Biden administration. That's so called Inflation Reduction Act, among others. Anyway, national debt the topic
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Seven thirty for that, fast forward a couple hours inside Scoop with Bright Barton News Today Capitol Hill reporter Nick Gilbertson on the latest on the election and it being Tuesday, Daniel Davis deep dive. We're going to get an update again, of course on the war between Russia and Ukraine not looking good for the Ukrainians, and of course the situation in Israel. That's at eight thirty. Over to the phones we go. Thank you for calling, Bill, Welcome to the
Morning Show. In a happy Monday I had tuesday to you. Good morning there, cheez. How you doing been better? But I'm small, I'm managing. I'm here and that's good enough for me, buddy, you know, I'm It could be worse.
Oh, yeah, and on your uh white thing, her having the cold and cough thing. I tell you this is an old country remedy. And then I have never had a cold. I can't remember since I'm probably eighteen. It's onion, white onion, eat them like an apple on a regular and peppers. You'll never catch a colt and it wipes on everything in the system. The systic, you know, the acid in.
The onion kills everything.
Okay, I want to get you main point, and I wish the best for it, and you I want to get to my point, and uh man, we got to get this straightened out here.
We are not a democracy.
We are a republic, and they're killing me. All these people talking here like they're sitting there like they're so smart, and you already know what they're gonna say. I mean, truff is bad and communist hair, I call it communists hair, which she is. I mean, they can't do no wrong. But we are not a democracy. We are a republic.
And I cannot believe what I cannot. I can see why why don't they have somebody, just one person in all these talking heads have a rebuttal of this insanity that they're trying to put over.
They think they're smarter than us.
We are a republic.
I'm sorry, I wish the best for both of you, madam.
I'll be quiet and thank you.
Bill. You're right.
I don't know about the onion remedy, but you are right. We are a Republican. I do wish more people account that would we would point that out, and maybe the fact that they don't call it out and it isn't regularly an initial rebuttal to whatever stupid point they're trying to make, Like Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.
Well, no he's not.
We don't live in a democracy, so he can't be a threat to constitutional republic. Read the documents and then move on from there and then make whatever points they need to be made. But you know, maybe it's a reflection of the stupid of the American people that more people like you don't immediately have that reaction. What do you mean, threat to democracy? But it is all about
Trump though. See in doing that, they keep referring to Trump as being a threat to democracy without even articulately the reason why they might point to January sixth, not a threat to even the republic, I might point out, But they love to make a big deal about that, and I think that was We're learning pretty much more
and more that that was an absolute setup. That is the exact intended result that the anti Trump, the big pro government, the lettered agencies, and those are in favor of the deep state, and the perpetuation of it actually wanted.
If you leave the request for extra security, which were denied Nancy Pelosia's sleep at the Wheel intentionally so, Donald Trump said the National Guards should be out there in advance of the thing that didn't happen, and then you get a bunch of idiots, perhaps egged on by federal authorities. More and more information coming out about that. Why were all the FBI agents in there, Why were some of
them caught egging the egging on the protesters? Why was all this advanced, you know, sort of entrapment type of thing going on. Did they want to bring about the drunken fraternity party that was yes, Well that's kind of where I'm coming down on. I sound like a conspiracy theorist, maybe just a pattern observer with nods to my friend Maureen.
But I had a conversation with a dear friend of mine which will help me pivot over to this article I have and I was speaking last week, and this kind of maybe goes to the point about democracy threats and we don't even live in a democracy. How smart are you politically? And I'm talking to he is one of my absolute dearest, longest friends. I love the guy to death, but he has never ever paid a whole
lot of attention to politics. Smart guy he is, successfully is you know, he's great on other topics and just a whiz on other things. But having a conversation with them that's started out this way, Brian, where do you think is going to happen in this election? I'm like, oh, geez, I get that question all the time. And I said, you know, I don't know where to I don't know what to think right now. I said. The world's a
crazy place. I said, but one thing I'll tell you is, you know, I think Kamala's is an absolute idiot, and I'm very, very afraid of her as being, you know, of all things that stuck in my head commander in chief of the United States military and being responsible for foreign policy in this crazy world we find ourselves in, with worlds with wars breaking out, our resources are stretched so thin, read a real scary article about how prominent the Chinese navy is, how their navy is bigger than ours,
and they're encircling Taiwan doing military exercises, intruding into Taiwan's military airspace and airspace generally more and more regularly, just sort of testing the boundaries of how we react. But then again, we got carrier groups that are spread all over the entire globe. There's concentrated in the South China Sea and generally around Taiwan, putting a big, big advantage point over them. So this kind of thing really concerns me. But in the final analysis, the words came out of
his mouth. You know, I just cannot vote for Trump. I said, oh, can you tell me why that is? I just hate the man? I said, ah, you hate him? Is there a particular policy that he has pushed that you hate?
Now?
And we went into a deep dive discussion on a whole number of topics. You know, the LGBTQ thing. He is absolutely one hundred percent against the idea of men participating in women's sports. He's against the whole gender pronoun crap that has been shoved down our throat generally, you know, against Wolk ideology, I said, and I won't say his name. That's exactly what she has been pushing for years. That is a policy that as president of the United States
of America, she will push. This will be further embedded into America's culture if you go in her direction. Donald Trump is at absolutely one hundred percent against it. He doesn't believe that men should participate in women's sports. And we went on ahead a number of other conversations about policy, and I said, listen, buddy, I called him by his real name, but again I'm leaving it off the record. Can you name of all these reasons you really say
you dislike Donald Trump? Is there anything anything in that list, long or short, that has anything to do with his power as a president, the powers that he will have as president, his policies, what he has done in the past, what he promises to do in the future. The answer absolutely no. The only reason he claims to have a disdain for Donald Trump is because apparently he's just been listening to the message races, xenophobe, homophobe, blah blah blah.
You've heard it all, evil Orange man. That's the only thing over the multiple years Donald Trump has been a public figure in the political realm that he has taken away. That's how little he pays attention to politics. And so when you pivot over and you stare at the Harris campaign, and every single question is met with Donald Trump. But Donald Trump, it's not here's what Kamala Harris proposes by way of contrast to the policy positions of Donald Trump.
It's just an immediate pivot over too. But I'm not Donald Trump. And I think that speaks volume, not only of how indoctrinated so many American people are into this notion. And go ahead and try to figure out all the ways that Donald Trump's a liar or a xenophobe or a homophobe or whatever, and you really can't come up with anything concrete other than what the mainstream media has told you he meant when he said like there were
good people there, that thoroughly debunked argument. Donald Trump was not referring to the clan members at the rally. He was referring to the general citizenry showing up at a concern for their neighborhood. Not everybody there was on either side of the evil forces. Some people there were good, and in fact that's contextually speaking, exactly what he said.
But no, he's been labeled with this. You know there is a he's a pro clan guy. No he's not.
But you see, read what the Harris campaign is saying. Well they read what the surrogates are saying on her behalf. Are they providing you with any substance? Are they immediately going?
But she's not Trump And when you boil it all down, that's all she's running on because sadly, there are a whole lot of people out there, like my dear friend, who aren't paying any attention except for a couple of memes and the drum beat SoundBite that we've been here now for the past well eight years plus six eighteen fifty five krs DE talk station five one three seven four nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred eight two three talk with pound five to fifty.
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Further to my point on that it's Trump, Tump, tump, trimp. Trokes, he's not Trump, She's not Trump, and not explaining what she is. Meet the Press, NBC. Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania Governor, all critical state, We've learned Pennsylvania's key to winning, and of course Kamala Harris struggling with what her position is unfracking considering it employs thousands and thousands of Pennsylvania's Pennsylvanias
and billions of dollars in taxes revenue generated. Asked about policy differences between well, Kamala Harrison President Biden, let us see here Kristen Welker posing the question, are let us said, BC Pole shows the more voters are concerned about vice, that President Harris will continue Joe Biden's approach than Donald Trump will continue his approach his from his first term, pointed out shapere before asking if Harris has done enough
to distance herself from the president you know Kristen. His response, I think what is clear that this race is not between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. You know where this is going well, between Kamala Harrison and Donald Trump. But on that there are clear contrasts. He didn't elaborate, though, so she follows up, I understand what you're saying, Governor, but POLS does show that more Americans feel as though President Biden's policies have hurt them rather than help them.
So can you name one key policy difference between Vice President Harris and President Biden? How would her administration look different? Governor's response. You know, I've been really encouraged by the amount of energy the Kamala Harris. Vice President Harris has put into focusing on how she will cut taxes for small business, the focus on childcare tax credit expansion. Can
you name one policy difference? Again, she's focusing on the difference between Harris and Biden when Harris is on record saying she wouldn't have changed the damn thing about Biden's policies. His response, well, listen again, the contrast I am focused on, Kristen parenthetically interject Brian Thomas, notwithstanding the question you're asking me, the contrast I am focused on is between her and
Donald Trump, and on that I think it is clearly different. Well, isn't whatever you mean by it the central focus of the question. What is clearly different?
What?
Specifically? I guess we can draw the conclusion well, just like the difference between Biden and Trump are different difference, But just leave it floating out there exactly what the hell is different than her and Joe Biden. I think given all the collective responses and dodge dip, duck diving and dodging the Harris campaign has been doing, nothing will be different between Joe Biden's presidency and the Kamala Harris
vice presidency and a Kamala Harris presidency. Six twenty six fifty five KRS detalk station looks like Bobby's on the line. We'll get your call it a second five one, three, seven, four, nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred eight two to three talk after I mentioned Colin electric great thing to mention, because if you have a house, you probably have some sort of electric issue where maybe not greater improvement you want to do, and they're the right ones to call.
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Now they're closing argument. Donald Trump is racist.
He's so racist that he's going to put use the military and put journalists in jail.
No, he's not. It's all lie. He will impose a national sales tax if elected.
That's a lie.
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That's a lie.
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If it's about CARCD talk station, I do local stories, but I have more callers onlines. Let's start with the callers. Get several. Just wait, you'll get to your You'll be next after Bobby. I got then Mike in New Hampshire, Gary, Bobby, thanks for calling this morning.
I'm glad you're not calling my brother.
Oh so am, I.
I feel it. It's back there. It's just keeping quiet right now. So let's not jinx me man.
Hey, since we got Liz Cheney on the campaign trailers, anyway, we can center down to Lochlan to check about our new invasion.
We got down there.
I saw that.
I asked Joe Streker if you had read about that, because I saw it was reported in bright Bark. Apparently Lachland village has been inundated with roughly thirty five hundred brand new immigrants from Mauritania. No idea how the Mauritanians chose Lachland, but by word of mouth, more Mauritanians show up in Lachland, the more they get the message out that that's where Mauritanians are welcome. And we've got a lot of them now.
Predators pray on the week, my brother.
I yeah, you can pay with the broad rush if you want. All I know is the city of Lachland I can't imagine can afford and manage an additional influx of thirty five hundred people. Resources probably stretched a bit thin, as you might imagine.
Well, they must have changed the bus route.
Well you think they stopped in the area that you've been paying attention to, Bobby, Well.
They just went ahead and you know they just got another stop they got now so.
You know, all right, Well it's Mauritanians in Lachland. It was the Chinese Communist Party in what was the other area that you have been watching?
Bobby up towards Springdale and Charonville.
Bring down Sharonville. All right, I let any of my resident friends in spring Down Sharonville chime in on that topic.
I know you got a sharp eye on it.
Bobby, keep up the good work, my friend and faith family, Flag, freedom and firearms. Right, Mike, Welcome to the fifty five there sidod Morning Share. Mike, thanks for calling in this morning.
Hi, Brian on you two.
There's a Amish guy.
He's Amish and he's out of Pennsylvania.
He's more of the progressive Amish.
He's got a YouTube channel. He'll tell you about different Amish and stuff like that.
He's obviously a progressive Amish if he's participating in modern technology and has a YouTube channel. But Joe, Joe wants to know if he's driving an evy buggy.
But he's been talking about there's a there's an Amish farmer out there. He's sold organic vegetables and stuff, and the the government raided his farm because they didn't like the things and they said. In the last presidential election, fifty thousand Amish were registered to vote, and they said they've got over two hundred and fifty thousand registered vote now because they don't like the way.
Things are going.
How about that? I mean, what kind of the.
Amish vote is going to bring it home for I presume Trunk because he's obviously lower he doesn't like regulations as much as Arris.
But in the grand scheme of things, let us be serious.
How much of a threat can the Homish population really bring about to America? Based upon what they're doing on their farms? Oh my god, they're selling raw milk. Oh, we're all gotta die. Appreciate the call, Yes, those Amish. God bless the Amish people and New Hampshire.
Gary.
Thanks for calling this morning. It's always good to hear from you.
Good morning, Brian.
Hey, I just wanted to wish you well, and I hope everything's working out for you.
You're in my prayers, that's all well.
I appreciate that it's working out well enough that I was able to make it into work, because I'm telling you, and I've been really feeling for my wife. She was coughing literally all night. I don't know that she got an hour's sleep last night. If that was me trust me, I would not be here. And if my son is any indication, he's kind of like the front end of this RSV thing. He is still coughing regularly after three weeks, and he's in really excellent health. So knocking the wood,
hopefully I dodge the bullet. And I don't wish this on anyone out there, although this RSV is all over the place. Thanks for the kind words, Gary, I really appreciate it. Man six thirty five fifty five K see de talk station five one thirty seven four nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred eighty two to three talk go time, fight fifty on eight and T phones and get in touch with well. Of course, foreign exchange. Get your imported car fixed for less money than the dealer's going to
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Why, sir, I hope you and the missus are feeling better real soon.
I do appreciate that. More more thoughts, and prayers over to the wife considering her condition. Just just pray for me to hold steady. I can manage where I am now, but I'm telling you that cough is nightmarish.
I think at Mother Nature just will provide a little rain and just wash all this stuff that's floating around and probably couldn't hurt.
That can't hurt.
Man.
Someone said eat raw onions, and I don't. I'm going to go down that road. Apparently old school remedy just eat raw onions and.
Like an apple is a hard pass on that one as well.
I'm definitely put me down for that one too.
Yeah.
Hey, Veterans Day is three weeks away, and I can think of no better way if someone here in the Greater Cincinnati area wants to thank a veteran than to be at CBG tomorrow night. We're flying tomorrow on Wednesday. We normally fly on Tuesday, but tomorrow is our last honor flight of twenty twenty four and we'll be coming
back around between eight thirty and nine o'clock. So if you want to shake the hand of eighty nine patriots and thank them for their service, please be at CBG and it'll be an evening you will not forget.
I cannot underscore that enough, having been there myself and gone on a couple of honor flights. It's almost, in some sort of a weird way, it's almost the highlight of the day because you know, you're really exhausted coming back from it. How long is that we spend? I mean you get there at five am, you're up on your feet going all around the nation's capital and being ferried around. You know, it's like a what fifteen hour total day on your feet roughly.
At a minimum, at a minimum. And most of these gentlemen and ladies, depending upon where they're coming from, they may be getting up about the time that year going to work to be it's because we need them there at five o'clock, right, so it could have to be almost an eighteen hour day. But you talk about it an adrenaline rush. That's it for them and for everybody
waving those red, white and blue flags. You know, it's it's a lot of it going on with the election going on, but a shot at patriotism and Brian, if I may at a local speaking engagement and when we're out fundraising, I like it to spell two miss for our veterans. We hear a lot. Well, I wasn't overseas or I was not in combat. If you are a d D two fourteen alumni or any veteran, everybody paid, you know, did something for the cause. So if you're over sixty five, please go to our website on a
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Yeah.
The first on or flight I went on was with a World War two veteran and he uttered those exact words to me, Mike, I kind of feel unworthy because I didn't serve in combat.
He was in the weather forecasting.
And I say important?
How important? I mean that's when D Day gets launched. I mean, this is when whether or not combat, you engage in combat or not. It's such an important element
to waging warfare. And you know, you're every bit is important to COG and the machinery of World War two and our victory there as anybody else so you weren't on the front lines, but you know what, you probably save thousands of lives and you know, prevented maybe perhaps military disaster by letting people know what the weather was going to be.
You know, it's everybody counts everyone.
So I'm glad you brought that up, Mike, and I know you're going to report live from CBG, AM I right, Can I expect a call from you, actually, not.
Only at CBG, but I will be on the flight and a support role along with two other ambassadors to once again assist at the air both airports, on the buses to ensure that these eighty nine veterans get the day of their life.
Well, I will welcome a phone call from you on Thursday morning to give me an aftermath of how wonderful the event was, because I can guarantee you with a straight face, it will be a wonderful opportunity to be
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Hey, good morning, Brian. Hey, uh you know my take on this issue one is this sound like deja vous? All over again. I remember whenever they the first time that the outside left dark money came in to change our constitution on abortion. I remember callers on this station and other stations, conservative callers that apparently were confused and calling in almost like lost children, asking tell me again which way I should vote on this issue? What does
yes mean and what does no mean? And I think what's going on is that the outside left dark money sees Ohio as a soft target because we can't get our heads straight on these constitutional issues. And I think that there's gonna be a whole lot more dominoes fall if we lose on this issue one, because now we are losing the ability to have the accountability the government hold each other accountable.
Yeah, the accountability part, I think is the biggest, most troubling aspect of it. And you know, it's the extent you need to be convinced that this is a left wing or right wing thing. Consider the state of Ohio as a solid red state now, and they're not launching these multi million dollar efforts in states that are solid blue in spite of the fact that they have their own issues with jerrymandering. Yeah, all the Democrats and all the Democrat blue states like California, Jerremanda the hell out
of it to ensure that they maintain the power. Democrats lost power.
So what do they need to do.
They need to re change the zoning rules and blame jerrymandering and evil politicians. And yes, some of the litigation that this state has been through regarding how the districts were drawn drawn by our elected officials, who we have the liberty to vote out of office. This takes that and undoes the entire thing, placing this entire process in the hand of unelected, unaccountable individuals. They claim it's bipartisan. Oh, look, it's going to be equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats
and independents. Yeah, but go through the process and see how those folks are selected, and then realize there's no way in hell you'll ever be able to get them thrown out. The only way they can get thrown out as if well the own group of so called independent committees votes out one of their own members and it's never going to happen, which is never going to happen. And then look at the money, look at who is
endorsed Issue one. If you please do me a favor and call me up and tell me if there's one single conservative organization out there that is behind this.
They're not.
It's because they know it is designed to undermine the Republican advantage we have in this state. Redraw districts to make them more favorable to Democrats so they can get more Democrats elected when they're well otherwise couldn't do it.
It's the motivation.
Yes, And a second second, quick on their point, Brian, is how is it that Trump is ahead by seven but Bernie Marino is neck and neck with Sheret Brown.
I am I to.
Understand that people are going in Conservatives again and just voting for president and not voting for senator, and not understanding that you're going to hand the Senate to Truck Schumer. So it really won't matter if Trump is in president, is in the Oval office or not. They're going to go to teach him and block him in every turn.
So everybody out there who's just going in and voting for president and not voting for Bernie Marino, I mean, I can't get my head straight on the map if holes Trump ahead by seven and Shared Brown may get a victory here.
Well, I suppose it's the campaign of lies being waged. You know, when you have more millions of dollars to throw at something like shared Brown, obviously, does you get more of the political action committees in his own campaign spreading well misinformation about Bernie Morino and who he is and what he's done in the past, like that whole story he stole from his employees. The backstory on that is not what it appears to be. But it's a
rather complicated explanation. But suffice it to say they have twisted and turned that around to make it look like Bernie Marine is some evil human being, when that farthest thing from the truth could be is the case. So say, it requires people to actually do work. It requires people to actually look behind the veneer of mailings and campaign ads.
I mean, just the other day I stood there and laid witness to an ad that repeatedly said Donald Trump is you know again his favor of national abortion, which he is on record a million times saying no, I'm not. They keep linking him with twenty twenty five, which he is explicitly rejected and says he doesn't even know anything about.
He's not running on this so called twenty twenty five agenda that was completely whole cloth created by the Heritage Foundation and some individuals with ideas about the direction of the country. It's like, here, submit an idea and we'll put it into one big package. It doesn't mean any candidate has embraced it. Donald Trump has never done that.
And yet there's a Political Collection Committee just stating that it's a matter of simple fact that he's in favor of those two things and a whole litany of other things that he's completely against. That will work with an uninformed person when it comes to policies. And go back to my one of my best friends I talked about earlier this morning, he doesn't like Trump. He asks him why. It's just because the narrative he's been fed for so long,
evil Orange Man. He doesn't know anything about politics. When it comes down to policy and you start talking with him about specific policies and where Kamalo stands and where Donald Trump stands, he's on the favor He's on the side of Donald Trump and every single one of them. I went to this entire litany of things. That's someone who doesn't pay attention but is bought into the idea that he can't vote for Trump because he's just a bad guy, and yet he would find himself voting with
Trump on individual policies across the board. It's a problem we have in society, folks. Dan raganold after the top of the ur News, we're gonna hear from David Benson on his arm sorry, Tom Claven on his book Bandit Heaven. That'll be at the bottom of the next hour. I hope you can stick around.
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Insight with Insight Scoop with Bright bart News and are out latest on the election from Capitol Hill reporter Nick Gilbertson and the Daniel Davis Deep Dive at e thirty. In the meantime, welcome back, I've been too long for talking. On the fifty five KRC Morning show, the founder and creator brainshout of his empower you America, Dan Regnold, Welcome back, Dan Regnold. I start by asking you, how are you enjoying retirement, my.
Friend, I don't know.
I don't I don't know if I'll ever be retired, Brian, But thanks for asking. And it's so so so good to talk to you. And what about those folks leaving on that honor flight to I want to send a shout out to them because that is such an incredibly say program. I hope they have the times of their lives they will.
You know it's true, having been on a couple myself, it's just it's a I don't see life altering, but it's one of those things you'll never ever forget. How could you forget it? It's a wonderful day, and I'm encouraged. Like Cribbage Mike did early in the program, get to
CVG tomorrow for the welcome home ceremony. Try to get there about eight thirty the place we've packed, and it would be just an absolutely wonderful shot of patriotism in the arm, send chills down your spine and may even cause an allergy attack or two.
Dan, I've seen those, I've experienced them.
Anyway, perfect timing for your seminar tonight empower Youoamerica dot org. It's a virtual class only log in from the convenience of your own home. Just click the register button at the bottom of the page there and there's two seminars. Dan's gonna kick it off by having what he has done regularly now since I think twenty fifteen, a discussion about well, the budget. You've been covering this for a long time. The results of our federal budget in twenty
twenty four. Timing couldn't be better, Dan, I saw that we just passed a sad milestone. We now spend more on debt service for our national debt than we do on America's military.
It's hard to believe. Yeah, you know, this is a scary topic. It's perfect for Halloween, and I've been covering it for I think this is the seventh or eighth time I've spoken on it, and just I just do it because it's one of those issues and you watch the election, nobody's talking about it. Nobody, you know, it's not one of the four things that people are talking about that in actuality it may be it may be
the most important. And Wall Street Journalist week had a quote that I thought was good to start off with, which is a deficit of this magnitude is unprecedented, and it's just hard to believe our country could be spending, you know, just spending their way to oblivia and to spend five trillion dollars to bring in five trillion dollars, but to spend seven trillion and add two trillion to our deficit, it's just hard to imagine.
Yeah, the debt payments hit eight hundred and eighty two billion dollars this most recent and fiscal year was just closed out, which represents the court of the Treasury Department, a thirty five percent jump in interest payments, eight billion dollars more than we spent on national defense. And the trajectory doesn't stop, it continues.
To go up.
Yeah, and for those out there who want to know how much how much the federal government has to spend to borrow money last year, it was in fiscal year twenty four which just ended, they have to pay about three point three to three percent for their debt and that went up about three quarters of appoint and it's going to go up more next year. And yeah, we've just started. It's costing us more to service our debt,
and we're paying for defense. And I think back in back in the seventeen seventy six, I think the reason we started this government was to defend UH, to defend our people against UH, you know, and and that was the main thing. But now now our main thing seems to be servicing our debt. It's going to go up to about one point three trillion dollars next year to
service the debt. And it's it's it's on a total path where you just kind of wonder where things are going to go because what has what happens is there's a term called crowding out, where that interest just crowds out anything else that you want to you know, that you want to do, like all these plans that Trump and and and Harris have put forward in the In the talk tonight, which will be the first part of the class, I'll be I'll be talking about all those
plans that Trump has and how much they cost and what what how he hopes to make some of that up in revenue, and and UH and Kamala Harris too, and and I heard you talk about Lachlan. I've got a good story right up on top of empower Youoamerica dot org about the lack one situation, and when I was doing my investigation, I actually came up with, I think the first time I've heard how much this migrant
cost is really costing us. And these are two thousand and twenty three numbers the cost of the migrant crisis that's been studied pretty in depth. And I'll actually have a print out of every line on them of that tonight that people can download if they're interested in looking at it. Total federal expenditure sixty six billion, State in
local expenditures one hundred and fifteen million. They get thirty billion in taxes, so it's about one hundred and fifty billion dollars between federal and state expenditures on the migro cost.
That is just insanity, and that just keeps going up. And you talk, you are going to contrast Kama Harris what we know about her policies anyway, and the Trump policies, because I keep reading, you know, there's been some newsworthy at least quasi legitimate outlets reporting the well, Trump policies are going to put us in debt further. And that's one of the criticisms I had about the Trump administration, he had an opportunity to maybe pair back spending and
bring things under control. And yet, you know, his the deficit went up, or the national debt went up sizably under the Trump administration, not nearly as much as the Biden administration. But we don't seem to have a party out there that's interested in curbing spending to the point where we bring about some sense of what reality.
Yeah, and you know, like when I look at Trump's plan, that's the one one problem that just just kind of really surprises me about. I mean that he said that, you know, it just doesn't matter to him really how much our debt is and how much he spends. And I guess that's one of the reasons I feel like I need to keep talking about this. Yes, I look at his kind of list of bullet points he wants to give away, and the taxes in overtime is a
big one, that's two hundred billion. But this tax on tips thing is really interesting that both of them want to do because at face value, it's only thirty billion, but in one estimate I saw said it could get to be over one hundred billion, just because these workers they're they're creative, Brian, as we know, and a worker will figure out a way to change the classification of salary into tips, and before we know it, there will be no tax paid on any of that revenue.
I agree with you.
And how many IRS workers would we need to go through every tipped worker to make sure that's being done appropriately and within the bounds of the income tax laws.
Yeah.
Now, what I don't have a classification on the amount is on Harris's kind of home care program that she's talking about. But I loved what Trump said at the Al Smith dinner the other night about her home care project when he said, Hey, Kamala, you know if you get elected, I you know, I wish you well with this home care thing. My one suggestion is just keep Tim, keep Doug Amhoff away.
From the.
Jeez. He can be humorous at times.
Yeah.
But for those of you who just kind of want a cribsheet of what's going on with your your government, join us tonight for the first uh twenty minutes or half hour. I'll have like a nice handout you can take, and at least, if at least, I'll have a few ideas on things that we could do to fix the situation. At least bring the budget into balance. Ideas that are out there and uh, and things you can think about,
including we'll talk about something we we talked about. I know you had on Rob Tuttle when we talked about a constitutional convention and you know a few of the a few of the goods and a few of the bads of that.
I understand Jack Edda and you sat down for his podcast and talk about this very topic the other day.
Yeah, yeah, it's It was always so great to talk to Jack, and I'm glad he's kind of a regular on your uh on your show.
Now so am I now? Real quick?
I have to ask one of the things that a lot of people, I think across political spectrums are agreeing with it. At least, if you're going to deport some of these illegal immigrants who in our country, you're going to at least need to deport the criminal element. And
I don't think anybody can object to that. But even dealing with just the criminal element, the expense of going through deportation because they're entitled to a hearing, and some countries won't take back the folks that we want to deport. You can't just send them into a country that didn't come from So there is a massive expense that goes along with this. Hiring thousands of new judges to process these cases that are in backlog like a decade. That
alone represents a sizable increase. And of course you know they're all going to lawyer up with these NGOs. It's going to be a tough battle in each of these court proceedings. I suspect that's just one more cost of government, but it seems to be a necessary one. We're going to have to cut someplace Dan in order to pay for what is really necessary.
And when you look at you know, one of the things we'll talk about is the Social Security and medicare window tonight. And when you look at those costs continuing to go up. I think it was seven percent last year. You know, where where's the where's that money gonna come from?
And uh, it's just uh, it's just kind of looking at this whole debt situation, it's just kind of a it's a Ponzi scheme, and and that's why you know, it's it's uh, it's so scary, But I want everybody to be aware of it, because the results if we don't do something or just more rampant inflation and like we've seen, which I know, I know scares everybody, and uh, we've got to you know, I've gotta gotta gotta lift
our boots up and do something. After I talk about the debts to night, I've got a really interesting guy coming on the show. His name's David Bonson. He's an investment uh runs an investment firm in California. He's written this book called Full Time. I was interested in the book because you know, I am kind of uh on that retirement window. And and just he just argues, Uh, he's got an interesting argument where where he argues that
work really is the meaning of life. And he talks about the fact that we've got so many unhappy people because they're just not working very much and the government government isn't encouraging them to work, Churches, community leaders aren't encouraging them to work, and it's just creating a whole stream of problems which we know about from depression to
anxiety to just thirty seven million people using antidepressants. And he creates this whole kind of God driven approach that God created us to work and that it's the single most important thing in our life, and that really is work balance. And I think it'll be an interesting, interesting guest to talk after. I hopefully don't scare everybody off off the program.
I hope not either. Yeah, work is its own reward. I'm a firm believer in that, you know, at least entitles you to the right to complain maybe about taxes or government intrusion, because you're actually paying the freight for that, and you have a right then to be a little bit more engaged politically, or at least some incentive be engaged a little more politically, just by virtue of work.
One more thing before we part company, Dan Ragnold again, it's empower you America dot org register seven pms, A star time for Dan. Tariffs. Where do you come down on tariffs? Donald Trump said the other day in that economic summ and he goes, he thinks tariffs, the word tariff needs its own marketing agency because he believes it's the greatest, you know, a word in the English language. He's going to embrace them wholeheartedly. He's going to you know,
put a one hundred, two hundred, three hundred. He went rambling on, Yeah, two thousand percent tariff on any vehicles coming from Mexico that should have been made in America. And his whole ultimate point is, well, if I do this, then people will start building plants here because they won't be able to compete by making them in other countries. Many economists to the flip side say no, no, if you impose a tariff, then the rest of the world is going to do counter tariffs, and that'll reduce the
demand for US goods abroad. Where are you on this, Dan, Just you know, I hate to put you on the spot, but it's really important.
To put me on this.
But so I was in my first kind of gig out of out of school. I taught economics at at at one of the universities, and loved doing it, and and and and I learned a lot. And what I was, what I was always taught Brian was under no circumstance should you ever put tariffs on anything, because that will take away the you know that you know, we buy stuff that other people can make more efficiently. They buy
stuff that we make more efficiently. And as soon as you impose a tariff, it puts an artificial constraint into that price mechanism, which you and I both know is so important for supplying demand. But Trump is just one of these guys who's strong enough with his whole way he can threaten people that you know, maybe he can
pull it off. But I sure hope that we don't see tariffs, you know, at the range she's talking And let's hope that's just all kind of a you know, kind of his way of of of getting you know, getting elected and and and and doing that. But no, I don't want a tariff on every single product that's purchased everywhere.
Well, speaking of artificial con and constraints, isn't that what makes us lack competitiveness in the world. We have so many constraints on the formation of business, regulation of business, how business are operated, osha EPA, regulation, mandates litigation. I mean, all of that doesn't exist in so many other countries
in the world. And that's why manufacturers gravitate to places where it's like China, where they get basically free labor and you know, unfittered access to energy powered by coal plants, you know.
What I mean.
Yeah, And if he can just reduce some of that deep state, all all those regulations, wouldn't that just be a pleasant change.
And wouldn't that provide funding for some of these other things we're talking about, Dan Regneold tonight, empower Youoamerica dot org. Mark it down and tune in at seven register in advance. Dan, thank you for what you do each and every day with the empower You summinar. It's just a great, great series of learning opportunities for folks, and what a wide variety of topics. It's just it's been a wonderful thing promoting it and talking with you about it over the years.
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Tom Clay, then a number one New York Times best selling authors, worked as a newspaper editor, magazine writer, TV and radio commentator reporter for The New York Times. Numerous awards he's received from the Society Professional Journalists, Marine Corps, Heritage Foundation, National Newspaper Associations. His books including the best selling Frontier Lawman trilogy, Wild Bill, Dodge City and Tombstone, and Blood in Treasure, The Last Hill and Throne of Grace with Bob Drury.
His next book, talked About It.
Today, Bandit Heaven, The Hole in the Wall, Gangs, and the final Chapter of The Wild West. Welcome back to the fifty five CASE Morning Show, Tom Clayn. It's a pleasure to have you on.
Well, thank you for having me back. I appreciate it.
And the obviously the title indicates the final chapter of the Wild West before we get into the specifics of the Hole in the Wall Gang's plural something I did not know. Can you set the stage for this period in history you're talking about, because you know, I when I think of the Wild West and you go back in time, you know, the settlers are moving out there, we have the incursions and interactions with the Native Americans, and you know, the the cattle people moving in and
sheep heart all that. But I always kind of keep in mind, or try to keep in mind, that there is no formal local law enforcement that you did did did you know? People really were kind of on their own, and that people did regularly take the law into their own hands. There was a sense of h you know, I don't want to call it rugged individualism for for sort of making it sound good, but uh, you know, it wasn't like you could call nine to one one back then.
No, you couldn't.
And a local law enforcement were often overwhelmed. They a lot of times these fellows were and they were all menu but I think you had to look far and wide to find the female law enforcement person in the webs, and you know, the eighteen nineties, let's say, but they had they were poorly trained, if trained at all. They weren't paid that much. A lot of times they were part timers because they had to make a real living as shopkeepers or you know, ranchers and anything like that.
So a lot of times when when there was there was trouble, the perpetrators, the bandits got away with it. That's partly what Bandit Heaven is about that for years they were these hideouts that they used, a Hole.
In the Wall in Wyoming.
There's also a place called Robbers Rooster, another place called Brown's Hole, and these were like safe havens for bandits. They rob a stagecoach, Robin Train, Robert Bank and then make their high tail their way to one of these hideouts, and they were safe there because the long end of the times, who were not going anywhere near that those places. They're too there's too many bandits, they're too hard to
get to. The terrain is really rough. So that's a lot of what the book is about about is the banded gangs that use these hideouts, and the most famous ones were led by Butch Cassiding and the Sundance Kid.
Yeah, and you point out it's the fifty fifth anniversary of the film Butch casting in The Sundance Kid. I've seen it a whole bunch of times. But you know, and this is the important thing. It's not just Butcher casting the Sundance Kid as the Hole in the Wall gang. This is a whole bunch of different folks that sort of interacted with this wild bunch.
Yeah, that's a really good point, because now the movie is a really good movie. It does hold up some people who do want to rewatch it, they'll still be enjoy it. And you understand that it's from the director's point of view, and the audience point of view is you got Paul Newman, you know, Robert Redford and Katherine Ross. You want to keep the camera on. Now, who cares for anybody else?
Right?
But the fact was the real full story, which is you know in Band in Heaven is about the gangs were pretty well the large gangs. There were a bunch of gangs. Their members shifted from one to the other. But sometimes Sundance k would branch off and have his own gang for a while, Puscasy his own gang, Kit Curry would have his own gang, and gun Play Maxwell with his own gang, and black Jack Catching would have
his own gang. It's amazing into not only just into the eighteen nineties, but into the early, you know, nineteen hundreds. So only of these gangs are still active and still you know, driving the railroad is crazy, especially by robbing their trains.
Well, I suppose that segues into the what twenties and depression ey gangs with tommy guns and bank robbers.
And prey boy Floyd pretty Nelson exactly.
You got to move on into the next century and take yourself out of the wild West.
But these guys would.
They were certainly romanticized. If you look at Butchcassing the Sundance kids, they were anti here is. You wanted to root for him in many ways. But these were not good people.
They were not good people.
One of the interesting things I found out researching but Cassidy is though he was he was the leader of leaders. He was like the coppo of these These were you know, Western gangs, but he himself was not. He always avoided violence as much as he could. He was not there. There were some connarsive characters, the band that having Kick Curry as one, for example, gun play Maxwell. As the name implies, their first option was to go for their guns. But Buts Cassidy was I was not trying to romanticize
them at all. But he he he was a criminal. He was a crook. He robbed trains and he robbed banks. But his last resort was any kind of violence. In fact, he went to his whole career until twenty the very end of his career without killing a single person.
No kidding, Well, what of I love the nicknames these guys say, as you mentioned gun play Maxwell, that tells the story.
But what of Dirty Dave rut a Ball.
Yeah, you know he didn't. It wasn't that he said bad words. That's why he called dirty Day. He was just hygiene challenged and that's how he got That's how he got his nickname. He he didn't see a bath. You didn't see a bat he ever liked and uh he was, he was so he was. He was a state her in all wayson.
One Wow, and you'll you'll meet other folks like black Jack ketcham And mentioned Gunplay, Maxwell Tall, Texan Kilpatrick, and George Flattenos Curry. But what they weren't just guys hanging out with guys. Apparently a lot of women played a part in this story that you tell in band in Heaven as well.
Yeah, I'm glad I could do that with Banded Hammer, to include this with the women who were involved. You know, there's there's the Bassett sisters that that you know, kind of swaths of the wild Bunch. There's Annie Rodgers of the kid Curry's girlfriend as the banded Queen Bell Star, And of course there's there's Ethel Place in the movie. They call her at a played by Katherine Ross, but
Ethel Place. It's a really interesting thing because we know very little where she came from, and suddenly she appears as the paramore of a sun dance kid. They eventually got married, and so they were a husband and wife for a while. And then she when she when she left the story, she just disappears. She apparently went to San Francisco and and nobody ever heard from her again. She's one of the most interesting and intriguing and mysterious characters in the book.
Well, you do talk about law enforcement agencies and the legendary lawmen that ultimately put a stop to this, the Allan Pinkerton beinging of the Pinkerton Agency. Now did they get involved? Was the federal government integral in hiring them? Did local communities hire these folks out to do the jobs that their local guys wouldn't do out of fear of showing up in a place like the Hole in the Wall and getting gunned down.
How did this all come to play?
Well, the Pinkerton Agency first got noticed because the Allan Pinkerton stopped an assassination attempt on Abraham Lincoln when he was on his way to Washington to be inaugurated as president, and that got them pretty well known about federal government sources. And then they're famous by the state governments. They were usually the ones who hired the Pinkerton Agency, and it was really like a precursor, as they pointed out and Bad in Heaven. They were like the FBI before there
was the FBI. They were pioneering the new detecting methods. They were tracking people down, and they're kind of they introduced the professionalism into law enforcement that wasn't there before, which made them more effective. As we started the discuss these part time lawmen that were untrained and for the most part was saying that's too dangerous of stay at home.
Well, I suppose the mindset within the Pinkertons and the others who were tracking down these guys they didn't really probably have due process in mind. Weren't they just really out to just gun these guys down and put an end of their criminal behavior.
You know, yes, what you said is true. There were sometimes you know, a lot of times the one of these dead or alive mandanates say, you know, if you have to, if you kill them and bring them in, it's just as good as you bring them in alive. But every so often that there were there were criminals
who gave themselves up and smartly. And I mean there's several characters in Banded Heaven then had a criminal career, but they gave themselves up, spent some time in prison, and had the rest of their life as model citizens, which is very which is kind of unusual. But you know, the landscape of the wild was was changing. There was no wild was to go back to. By the early middle of eighteen nineties, it was changing drastically well.
And I'm sure folks I had never heard of Charlie Serringo apparently refer to the cowboys active most successful of the late century woman. How come his name's fallen below most everyone's radar.
I guess that's a really good question. I think part of it is because there's probably never been a movie made about him. One of the characters in the book in my book is Tom Horne. There was a movie made about him with Steve McQueen. He was not Charlie Serrego is not included in the Pushcassian Sun Dance Kid movie. He's spent thousands of miles in the saddle, going from all over the United States to track down criminals. Very successful and had a long career as a think of
the detective as account. He's the best selling authors too. He wrote several books about his adventures. And that's a really good question that I can answer, other than to say there's never been a presentation of him on screen.
Well.
New York Times best selling author Tom Claven, author of Bandit Heaven, The Hole in the Wall, Gangs in the final chapter of The Wild Wild West. How about you write a screenplay. Seems that you could sell that to someone in Hollywood, make millions of dollars in retire.
Yeah, that would be good. Where we're going to retire to do?
What?
Write a book? There?
You are, retire from your book writing and write books in your retirement, Tom Clay, Then you always do a fabulous job filling in all the blanks and revealing these wonderful characters and telling America's history.
I know my listener is gonna love it. It's on my blog page.
Fifty five cars dot com the link to where they get the book, and I'll encourage them to get a copy.
Tom.
It's been a real pleasure having you back on. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for having me back on.
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Seven forty seven Here at fifty five kana C Detalk station Happy Tuesday always made it happier inside scoop with bright Burton News every Tuesday at eight o five. Today
no different from that. We are going to hear from Nick gilbertson the Capitol Hill Reporter, get the latest on the election, got some really fascinating things on following in this goofy presidential election, and then Daniel Davis deep dive, we'll get another update on the at least couple of the wars raging in this world, the conflict in Israel and the conflict in Ukraine, and the news out of
Ukraine does not sound very good for the Ukrainians. Every single day we seems that Russia is taking over more and more territory and I'm not quite sure if they're in desperation mode, but it certainly doesn't give them a competitive advantage of the training to negotiate some sort of resolution of the conflict. Anticipate Ukraine's gonna have to give up some land to settle that war, and they want to be in NATO. I got to ask Daniel Davis
about that as well. I'm not sure where you stand on that, but I'm curious to get his opinion on it. Your phone calls are welcome to do a little time here, and this brought a couple of times, including during my conversation with Dan Raganeld Breidfard brought this back up to the top a couple of days ago. Apparently Local twelve here in Cincinnati had reported in September about the situation unfolding in Lochland here in the Greater Cincinnati area small
village it is. During a recent interview, Lachland Village administrator Doug Wyham Weyheimer speaking with Fox News on this one. He reported on Saturday that Lachland has about thirty five hundred, mostly folks from Mauritania that have just sort of, you know, landed in Lochland. He's quoted as saying, if you look at twenty twenty one and twenty twenty two, the United States had seen a huge influx of immigrants from Mauritania. Somehow a good number of them have landed in Lochland.
He was ived some concern about the two apartment complexes, which he cited said units should be housing four individuals, but apparently the officials have found up to twelve individuals living inside single units, and it's pointed out that that can cause other the problems regarding sanitation and safety. We m are explained that, well, here's his quote. So when
you use the utilities that's backing up. We have instances where people are going to take a shower and feces is running out of the drains filling the bathtub as it comes from a floor above. That's compounded probably by the cooking methods that they use, which is a heavy grease laden process. Close quote. Yeah, that's rather bile inspiring. And they give credit to Local twelve for reporting about Back in September, there are approximately three thousand so called
asylum seeking migrants, primarily from Martinia, living in Lachland. And for his part, Waymeyer noted that officials have been meeting with congressional leaders or have met with them state representatives the governor's office regarding this issue. He said, and they have essentially displaced the tax paying rent residents of these two hundred apartment units and filled them with non tax
paying residents. We're losing about one hundred and twenty five thousand to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in revenue because of that. No, add that to the growing list of small towns in the Great United States of America that have been overwhelmed and the resource of being overwhelmed.
I mean, it just transcends everything we can dealing with the housing shortage in this country, dealing with well limited resources, limited dollars, school districts, overwhelmed individuals that can't speak a word of English, young people going to school and I guess staring off into space because English isn't even a secondary language for them, requiring them to go to remedial
English learning classes. We don't have that many I presume fluent Mauritanians that can try to convey the subject matter to the Mauritanian children. And I don't know how many children are among the thirty five hundred plus or minus that have descended on Lachland. Again, just one city. In a broader equation, talk about Springfield, a city of fifty thousand with thirty thousand new additional residents from primarily hating not all. And it was noted, yeah, they don't have
the right to work. Is the beilble to work? So they're not participating in the economy most of the it says the situation and also put a financial strain in the small village because most of the immigants are unable to work until they're qualified for work permits. Therefore they're not paying taxes. Question, how can they afford or are they having their living space paid for, presumably by your
tax dollars. Seems to me that's why Donald Trump's ahead of the polls at least as far as immigration is concerned, not going to be easy to well evict, throw out, otherwise remove from the United States the entire fifteen to twenty million immigrants that have snuck into the country otherwise been allowed to walk into our country in spite of the fact that simple bad economic circumstances in their home countries is not a legitimate qualifying reason to seek asylum
in the United States. That's what that hearing is all about. But all the reporting from the border is that the vast majority of folks will admit they're here for economic reasons. My country sucks. There are no jobs. It's just a hellhole. That's why I'm here. Which if you said that out loud and immigration hearing, I suppose that would result in your being well denied an opportunity to stay in the country. Just one more problem, and it is just one of
many many. I got reports all over the place, more and more bipartisan support to get a grip on this, to start working with immigration and customs officials to get rid of these sanctuary city ideas because it's become financially devastating. So what Jay Scott, Jay, thanks for calling this morning, and a happy Tuesday to you. Hey, Brian, how are you well? No, I'm able to be here at work.
And if I had struggled with the tear rrible cough situation that whatever's gone through our house, I wouldn't be at work for the rest of the all the way through the election. It's oh my god, my poor wife. I have it right now, oh RSV. Pretty much you think, yeah.
Yeah, there you have it.
So Hey, A couple of things on this lock on the situation. First off, everybody has to quit saying that the Biden administration let this happen. They made it happen. This was on purpose, completely, one hundred percent. They wanted this. They couldn't have let things go the way they did without expecting this. And I would bet if somebody did some deep research, they'd find out that the Martinians were flown in here rather than going across the Mexican border.
And if that was that CBP one plan. If that's the case, then they have the right to work. They are given a work authorization.
Right, which is just insane. We can't be doing that, you know, look at what happened in Springfield. For some reason, there's been no diligent reporting on this. Mike DeWine was behind that one. If you look at that article from the Inquirer in twenty nineteen where it talks about him working with the Trump Administration for resettlement of Haitians after
a hurricane, which was a small number. He up and volunteered Springfield to be the place for that to happen, and he worked with local officials for that to happen, and as soon as the border was opened up, he jumped on the opportunity to bring all those folks in and create that chaos that's going in Springfield. Now, somebody needs to dig into local politicians in Lachland. There has to be somebody that's encouraged this situation and brought it in.
Isn't there a a meat processing plant there?
There is?
There is, okay that has been brought up in a lot of the reporting on it that many of the Haitian immigrants have taken employment there and maybe that's the reason they were brought there because I guess the jobs that Americans won't do is that one of the problems we've got going on here people not having any children anymore. We aren't even doing a replacement population. Yet the demand for workers exist, you know.
And I've always found out to be a little bit of a farce as a as a topic too. When I lived in Oregon, the Nurserymen's Association with report every year how many native born Americans versus foreign born workers there were working in the nurseries and planting trees out in the fields and things like that. Seventy five American. So there are Americans that will do the job, just have to pay them appropriately and find the right people.
That's the problem is they want.
To underpay and make bigger profits, so they take advantage of this situation. And I'm with I'm on board with the Trump's plans. I'd love to see these folks deported. If you came in illegally, go you don't have a right to be here. There are too many people that have come in here through deep process, works their butts off to become American citizens, and that's spitting in their faces.
Well, I agree with that completely. The only problem is the logistics. We're going to have to do a sort of step by step incremental approach, which is why now they're sort of backing off this wholesale deportation and focusing on at least up front rightfully, so the criminal element. And trust me, that's going to take a long time just to deal with the criminal element. Logistics. Oh, it's going to be unbelievable. I appreciate the call, truly, Jay,
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Reporting there and way outside the mainstream media which is going to tell you the truth. Breitbart always speaking truth to power and one of the persons who does that joining the program this morning, Capitol Hill reporter Nick Gilbertson. Great to have you on the program this morning, Nick, to go over the well latest on the election as we fast approach November.
Hey, thanks for having me, Brian, and thanks for the kind words about Breitbart.
Always love to put in good words for Breitbart. I regularly log into your site for in preparation for the morning show, and there's some really interesting things there. Your local story that on the situation going on locally here in Lachland, Ohio, just outside of Cincinnati, about the Mauritanian population thirty five hundred of them.
Got that at Breitbart.
Fortunately we had at least one local outlet mentioned that back in September, but not a whole lot of press, but things of that nature. So it is worthwhile my listener friends get to Breitbart dot com. Let me just say ask it cuding to the chase directly. I you know, the fog, it's like the fog of war, Nick, the fog of polling information. Yeah, I can look on one site, you know, like if I go to a left leaning site like Politico, uh, maybe The Hill, it'll have you know,
Kamala Harris ahead and all the swing states. And I flip over to a Fox News poll or one of the other sites and it'll say, you know, Donald Trump's ahead and all the swing states. Like, what in the hell are we supposed to believe? We can't believe our eyes? Is there any really reliable polling data out there? I keep hearing that internal polling data is always the most accurate, and let except we normally normally don't even get that
it's like kept internally for reasons unknown. And how is it that that internal polling data is allegedly so much more accurate than anything else we read?
Can you cut through this fog for us?
Yeah, So a big part of is, yes, those internals, you know, we hear all the time that they're the most accurate and generally did the most comprehensive polls. Because these are you know, these private campaigns and private super PACs and such, you know, commissioning them, and they can do they spend more money probably than these public outlets and polling agencies, so they can get a clear snapshot and deeper demographics, deeper dives on trends of where voters
are moving. And of course, yeah, unfortunately we don't typically get those.
We get them.
Sometimes through leaks and we get the memos and the top lines, but we don't really see that deeper data. But what I find is fairly reliable right now is the if you know, one single poll is just a snapshot and things, but to really kind of look at trends, one one source I really rely on as Real Clear Politics Polling Average, right they aggregate all these polls and they kind of give you a snapshot of the race,
you know, based off of that average. And right now, last I saw yesterday Trump was up, you know, up to a point or a point one point two percent in every single swing state and the Real Clear Politics polling average, So I think that gives a good snapshot of the race in my opinion, you know, in substitute for these deep you know, internal polls that that we would love to get our hands on. But that's that's kind of how I would describe describe things right now.
And I think Real Clear Politics is a great source for for where things you know, a gauge or an average of where things stand.
Right now, all right, and over last you know, several weeks, six weeks or so, the trend has been, at least as I've observed it, correct me if you believe I'm wrong,
has been improving for Trump. He's advanced in mostly the swing state but even on a national polling level, which we always tend to discount because it includes so many blue states and obviously you're going to get a trend toward you know, Kamala Harrison, a blue state, but he's even closed the gap on a national level, which to me is I want to say, almost hard to believe.
Yeah, no, it is almost hard to believe because generally, you know, even in twenty sixteen, Trump didn't win the win the popular vote, but he you know, he took the electoral college and I think he got the second most votes of all time in twenty twenty, but still lost to Biden. Didn't win the college. But you know, I think we're really seeing Trump really start making you know, significant gains on the on the national top line too. There was an Atlas polling poll, and I think they
were the most accurate. You know, I maybe fairly starting on this. They're the most accurate pollster in twenty twenty. They showed Trump up three on Harris I believe over the weekend, and he was over fifty percent nationally. So
Trump's get if he can. So that means his ceiling is above a majority of the country right now, which is it's pretty unbelievable considering everything he's been put through and everything that's been done to you know, drag him down to whether it people lost, you know, and you go back to all the various you know, Russia Gate and everything even going back eight years. It's it's amazing that he's, uh, he's really above fifty fifty in that Atlas poll, which people put a lot of stock in,
and Harris is down three. That's that's horrific news for Democrats nationally. You know, James Carvel, the rage in Cajun who helped put Bill Clinton in the White House, and he's revered as one of the most you know, veteran Democrats strategists. He's even said if if Democrats are up up one, that really means they're down to nationally. Right, If they're up one in the national polls, that really
needs they're down too, because Trump typically under poles. So I think this is screaming five alarm fire for Democrats if Trump, If that poll is accurate and Trump's at fifty, that's extremely dangerous, dangerous territory for Democrats right now.
Well, and they're in dangerous territory based upon the lack of articulation of where even Kamala Harris stands relative to the current administration. She seems to be doing nothing but running away from what she was previously standing on firm ground on I'm against fracking, I'm in favor of woke ideology. I'm in favor of transgender you know, a mixed bathrooms. I'm in favor of men competing against women in sports.
You know, once people start paying attention to where she truly is, it seems that's when they start moving over and putting aside. They're built in Pavlovian hatred for evil orange man. And I'll just let you know real quick here I hit a conversation over the weekend. I think this is contextually important, So bear with me. Great friend of mine, lifelong friend, one of my very best friends.
He's pretty much apolitical, but he says, I just can't vote for Trump, And so he started having a conversation with him, and what it boiled down to the reason he says he can't vote for Trump is because of that Pavlovian evil orange man. And I said, well, wait a second, so let's assume for the sake of discussion, he is this goofy guy. He says what's on his mind. He's not very residential, like blah blah blah blah blah. Fine, you don't like him. You bought into this whole racist, homophobe,
misogynistic thing. Do you have any opinion on his policies, what he did during his four years versus what Kamala Harris stands on.
He didn't know.
He has no idea about policies. He couldn't name a single policy that Kamala Harris. Will you know what I pointed out to him. He's against, for example, men participating in against women in sports. He's against the whole gender pronoun thing.
I could go on.
So I said, so you're in favor of everything Trump is campaigning on. He didn't even realize it. He just has that I hate Trump ergo, I can't vote for him. So I'd vote for a woman whose policies are the exact opposite of what he really likes. That's really what this race is all about.
Isn't it.
Yeah, No, that's exactly what this race is all about. And it's so clear right now that Democrats and the mainstream media they've given up on policy. Policy has been They have not put any legitimate, you know, know, worthwhile policy platforms out that would stand. And she's waffled on so many issues. Can voters actually see her as genuine? And to your point, but your your friend who you know, she still supports her even though you know he aligns
with Trump on all the issues. It shows And then you combine that with their closing argument here, which is Trump is a horrible person. And I think it just reads a desperation to me that they're doing that. And we'll see how effective effective they are, you know, come November fifth, with this closing argument. But it's it's it's been tried.
It was tried by.
Hillary Clinton in twenty sixteen. Don't I don't pay it works so well for her, So again they're trying to make this all a referendum on Trump's character. Americans are I don't think they. I think they more so care about policy. But I think the media and Democrats are you know, doing their best cloak and dagger work here to to make this about everything else but policy and what Americans, what would actually make Americans lives better? A conversation about that, well.
And every person who goes grocery shopping, or fills their gas tank, or has to pay rent, or is endeavoring to purchase a home, it's all becoming out of reach. Inflation is a real thing, hitting the most vulnerable among us, which typically are lower income voters. Of course, the middle class has been wallat, but those are the folks that the Democrats could typically count on. The Democrats haven't done them a wits worth of service over the past several years.
In fact, our lives are collectively that much more miserable. That's something they cannot run from because you cannot tell people and convince people they're better off now when they're the ones that go grocery shopping, fill their tank and.
Pay their rent.
No, And I'll tell you right now, Brian, that seems to be undoing their coalition because you know, you look for decades it was unions always supported Democrats, right, and you know the teamsters would come out and endorse the Democrat every election cycle. And then they released those poll numbers that show all their members are not all of them, but sixty percent of them are for Trump, and you know, and they did a no on endorsement because of that.
And then you look.
I covered a New York Times story a couple of months ago where they were in Philadelphia and talking to black voters and black voters. They were saying things you would hear the Trump rally. They were going, why are we sending money to Ukraine when my neighborhood's in trouble.
So it's it's, you know, there's it seems that the Democrats and the economic you know impact of these radical spending policies this administration are actually you know, driving their voters they've depended on so for so long away from them. And I think right now, I think we're seeing a realignment that that could, you know, potentially break what had been the standard mo for American politics and the Democrat coalition.
And I think that's something that could just totally alter the political landscape going forward from years for years to come.
Well, and I just saw in bright part the today Warner Todd Houston reporting on this one about this bipartisan group. You got five Republicans in New York and four Democrats, both sending a letter to Mayor atk Adams worried about these Venezuelan street gangs taking over.
And they have.
And this is impacting people of all races, ethnicities, creeds. It's hitting budgets, it's having problems in schools. And I suppose many in lower income neighborhoods who have been overwhelmed by this influx of illegal immigrants see them getting more than they as constituents and US citizens are getting by way of social benefits and others that they've devastated so many communities with the immigrant policies. They're trying to walk
it back. I mean, they waited until the last couple of months to do any form of crackdown on the border. I would call that a the dollars short by far.
Yeah.
And then and then of course they you know, they run around and claim the border crossings are lower than under the Trump administration now, which is just absurd, because they close the border for strictly political purposes, you know, in the spring into the summer. But we were absolutely ravaged for three years, you know, by by like literally
unlimited illegal immigration. So yeah, it's just, uh, it's absolutely amazing and and to your point, yeah, it's and then they get put into sanctuary cities where you know, there's only so many resources, and it's it's it's truly amazing. How this is affecting the Democratic Coalition. I really think they're I really think they've hurt themselves with their own base, with their own policies over the past past few years.
Well, the finite number of dollars and seemingly unlimited demands on government, and this has thrown a massive monkey wrench into anyone's designs in terms of where public dollars are going, either from the left or the right. I mean, you've got to deal with this immigrant crisis up front, and it's just ruining most people's neighborhood, so to the political benefit of Republicans who promised to crack down anyhow, Tea Lea for reading Nick before we part company here this morning.
What's your take? Where do you think, how do you think it's going to end up? And how many days do you think it's going to be before we have a real, definitive declaration of a winner after election day.
Well, Brian, I think it could go a couple of ways. I think, just based off of the trends Trump's running in now. So if he has a big night on the East coast early right, I think if he clearly takes North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, and he takes everything else he's expected to take, that puts him at two seventy. So we could have a call by midnight if Trump wins those three states comfortably, you know. If not, you know,
we could get a call late in the night. Or you know, there's also the twenty twenty scenario where you know, some states are too close to call or you know, and it could it could be weeks before we have a definitive you know, days or weeks before we have a definitive winner. So I think any of those could play out. But looking at things from you know, a thousand feet above right now, I think things look good for Trump. I think things look good for down ballot
Senate Republicans right now. A lot of swing state Democrats are actually you know, Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin and or Bob Casey and Pennsylvania are putting out you know, ads where they're using that they're including positive video of Trump and you know, touting that they you know, stood up for some you know, the end of bath, their trade deals or whatever. So I think that shows that the fact that they're leaning into Trump to try and help them,
you know, save their seats. Yeah, I think that, I think that speaks to desperation, and I think it's I think it shows that they they're internals. You know, we we don't get to see those, but I think we get to see some of the results. And I think I think some of the results are being seen in those ads. Yeah, posed up to Trump.
Speak volumes Capitol Hill Report. Nick Gilbertson, It's a right real pleasure having you on this morning for the Inside Scoop. We'll keep pulling Upwrightbart dot com and getting some solid information there and I look forward to another conversation with you down the road.
Keep up the great work, my friend.
Thanks Brian.
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For regular listeners, they know it's appointment listening. It's that time a week we do the Daniel Davis Deep Dive, the forour d's of Daniel Davis, not the five d's of Dodgeball. Welcome back, retired Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis, have a deep dive. Let's talk about again war. It's good to see my friend. Have you back on the program?
Yeah?
Yeah, where'd you get talking about something happy? One of these days, I know, I guess we gotta know what we gotta know. Trust me, you know, and I know you did this for a living too.
But you know, I just every single day, you know, I've got stacks of just articles after articles, I always tell my listeners. At the end of the week, after doing five shows four hours a day, I usually have a rems worth of paper of articles that I didn't get to and sadly none of which has any good information. It's a depressing job, man.
Wow.
Anyway, speaking of depressing, not nearly as depressing as apparently the Ukrainians feeling. Right now, let's start with Ukraine the more I read, the more I read that Russia is taking over more and more land in Ukraine. They're advancing, not retreating. They're holding onto what they have gained. Ukrainians obviously struggling with getting people to fight for them, people leaving the country rather than serve. They keep asking for more and more weapons and munitions. I know, there's kind
of a slow drag on getting that. Can we provide them with enough that they could even defend or fight themselves or gain back the land? That remains a big question, And now they're pressing for NATO. Member, what's your assessment on this one this week, Daniel, Yeah, it's.
Not very good from the Ukrainian perspective, because the biggest issue is not necessarily equipment and ammunition as it had been for a long time, but manpower that they are outnumbered on the front lines. In fact, Secretary of Defense Austin is there right now, and then he just announced a new four hundred million dollar package and they're gonna get more ammunition and high marsh missiles and a number
of other things that they need. But there's a second unexpected problem for some in that it's not just the number of artillery shells, but the number of artillery tubes, the actual cannons are starting to wear out. They're being of course destroyed in battle, and they have a hard time getting enough because the West doesn't have enough to give them in the large numbers that they're needing, so that the rate of fire continues to go down. But
the biggest issue is the manpower issue. That's why all along, especially the southern half of the Eastern Front is showing bigger and bigger and just sustained advances by the Russian side, and there's nothing that the Ukraine side has tried to do that's gonna get rid of them. And one of the other reasons is because Russia continues, according to US intelligence, to innovate even faster than the Ukraine side can't on
the battlefield about what works, what doesn't work. They shift to something new, they try a new tactic, they new technology, et cetera, and the Ukraine side just can't catch up and they just keep getting pushing further to the west.
Well, when you're outnumbered by that many men, you're talking about soldiers versus one side versus another, I suppose it becomes impossible to react on the fly to these various changes.
The Soviet are the.
Side keep saying the Soviets. I'm sorry, Daniel, I'm of that mindset. I'm fifty nine years old. I live my whole life fighting the Soviet Union in anyway. But the Russians, they have that advantage of manpower, and so they have a strategic advantage over maybe trying out different options.
What can Ukraine possibly do?
Is that why they want NATO membership, so that everybody gets drawn into it, they get soldiers from all the NATO countries.
I can't see that as a viable option for us. It's not for us.
But that is one hundred percent what Zelenski wanted, which is why his victory planned that he announced last week centered on first, get me into NATO right now. Then give me all your weapons and everything else so we can shoot longer range, et cetera. But look, I think we've talked before. Long range weapons are not going to change the course of a war. It's going to be just another piece added into it. But it's got to be combined with other things or it's just not going
to have any impact. But it could have disastrous consequences because if Russia takes that and it acts on what they said, then they could expand the warrant here. And that's what's got a lot of the Western people unwilling so far, and I mean all of them to allow their long range weapons to be used by Ukraine into Russia.
And for good reason, we shouldn't do that.
But there's an additional problem with the manpower on the Ukraine side of it. Did want to mention is that because they have so few of the Associated press reports this morning that now then ten million people have fled Ukraine since the war began. It's now up to that number, and of course all the battle casualties, and now then the people that they're recruiting, they're not recruiting, they're actually
grabbing off the streets. And when they get to the front, the commanders, the Ukrainian commanders are complaining that maybe one in ten actually fought. Many of the rest of them either refused to fight or flee as soon as they get there, or unfortunately a lot of them die within the first few days just because of lack of knowledge and training.
It's a pretty bleak picture, I'm afraid. Yeah, warm bodies is not just the answer to the question. He'd have effective fighting forces. I mean, you think about you know, one highly elite you know, like a Navy seal team can accomplish because they are such an effective, well oiled machine.
Those are the highly aest trained fighters. But grabbing some eighteen year old kid out of a bar and he doesn't want to even go fight, not only are you facing the challenge of trying to get them motivated to do it protect your own country, damn it, but learning how to effectively operate a fight, even as something as simple as an AK or an M sixteen that requires training. You can't just grab one and start shooting accurately at a four hundred and five hundred yards You can't.
And you know, there's another interesting dynamic associated with that is that because Russia has more just raw numbers of men, they have the luxury of actually training them up. And I actually, for the first time on my show this past week, got to talk to, oddly enough, a UK volunteer who was fighting for the Russian side and was pretty open about how they conduct their side of the fight.
And he said that he spent about four months of different kinds of training at different locations before he even got into combat. The first time, and the most common comment from the Ukraine side is they get there in a number of days in some cases, so the Russians do have time so that when their guys get there, they actually do have some decent training, whereas the Ukraine side don't.
And you see, every time you want to look at this, the comparative.
Analysis just goes worse and worse against the Ukraine side, and it's there is no path to them to avoid being defeated at this point, and I think it's going to take something besides just a wild hope.
To get into NATO.
Well, and the exclamation point on all that is the Russians do have longer range, more effective weaponry, they're sort of keeping it on the back burner, like those supersonic hypersonic missiles. Russia has those at their disposal, they're only I don't know if they've necessarily used them yet, but it seems like they're keeping their powder dry to some extent.
Well, they have periodical but because they've been striking, especially deep within Ukraine on the energy system to keep them knocked down. But what's not been reported very much is that there's a bit between forty and sixty long range drones per day that are being fired throughout the Ukraine, and their air defenses are almost incapable now, so most
of those are getting through. It just doesn't make much news, but it continues to just degrade the ability to even fight at the front on top of the manpower issue, all right.
And that provides a nice pivot to get back to Israel. You and I've had this conversation before. Israel has a finite number of anti surface to air anti missile missiles of a variety of different types, but they're really bloody expensive. There's a finite number of those, and seemingly an infinite number of very inexpensive drones and rockets and all the equipment that the various terrorist organizations have received from outside sources like Iran. But Israel is doing a very effective
job and knocking off leadership. Only just got another guy and apparently just launched the strike on what the banking industry.
Right, Yeah, they're just to completely dismantling everything in Hesbola that's up in Lebanon where they've been taking that out. I'm not sure how effective it is to take out a physical bank building, just because most transactions these days are done electronically, right, But I mean, I guess if that's where served, it could certainly have an issue there.
I don't have a lot of granularity on exactly what was in those buildings that they struck, but I do know they're going after the financial capabilities, which which is a.
Pretty common thing in modern warfare to go after.
But there's been a couple of strokes actually are one today from Hesbala launching a small number of drones, two of which one got all the way through the Israeli.
Distance or air defenses.
Didn't even signal any alarms, which is concerning to them because they didn't even track it coming in and it did land and kill a number of Israeli soldiers inside of Israel today, So they've got to try to figure out what's going on with their air defense shield.
Well, it seems to me that flying low and quote unquote under the radar, is that still a viable option these days?
Apparently it is, because whether it's an electronic issue or they physically got under the radar is unknown, but it certainly did get through.
So phase next phase for Israel, do you think they're still going to plan to launch some sort of strike on the Iranians or where are we.
In that based on that leaked intelligence that came out in the US, a top secret document was a release. But then even without that, you had President Biden last Friday was pointedly asked on the tarmac I think in Germany if he knew what Israel was going to do and when they were going to do it.
He said yes and yes. Of course he refused to say what that was.
But by all accounts, I mean, you take what was in that intelligence information, along with what Biden said, along with what the Israeli leaders have said, it seems only a matter of time before something pretty major is launched by Israel against Iran.
Hmm.
I guess the only thing we can do is keep our popcorn out because the Israelis seem to me like they're going to do what the Israelis want to do, regardless of what Biden wants them to do.
I think that's a pretty clear statement. Yeah.
Daniel Davis always a pleasure. Search for him. You'll find Daniel Davis podcast. Just search Daniel Davis Deeve Dive. Always enjoy our conversations as sad and depressing as they made. Got to talk about reality. Daniel, Oh, we got to know what's really going on.
I appreciate it.
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Five one three seven Fred two three talk. I really really appreciate Kevin Gordon coming for me yesterday, and I'm thanking God that I'm not struggling with the rs V as bad as my son and my wife incessant coughing.
I felt so badly. I don't think my wife got an hour's worth of sleep last night, coughed incessantly, and that was my concern yesterday because she had she was feeling really, really, a whole lot better a couple of days ago, only to have a massive relapse the following day, and I was afraid that was gonna happen, still could happen, but actually able to manage this morning without coughing.
Knock wood.
I probably shouldn't even say it out loud, but that RSV is nasty, and my son's cough is still he's still got the cough, no other symptoms but the cough. But the cough is nasty, and he's in his third week of that, and it's everywhere this RSV and apparently not a whole lot you can do about it other than normal, you know, keep your fluid levels up and drink orange juice and that kind of thing. So don't
father taking drugs. Apparently there's nothing out there that works, at least that's the best of my knowledge basically what I've read. I'm not a doctor, and I don't play one on radio, but do have certainly a I can relate to everybody who's struggling with that. So again, Kevin Gordon, thank you very much for covering yesterday. Such see, I've
got a couple of colors coming in. First off, Kama Harris is still doing the flip of a fracking flip flop, and now she can just pay attention to what she's saying and what her surrogates are saying on this one because she's got to win Pennsylvania and she's desperately trying to in the folks in Pennsylvania that she's not against fracking. Her climate person, her climate engagement director, called Kamala Thorndike. You should take a look at what Kamala has had
to say in the past. This is her, this is Kamala Harris's climate engagement director. She's got a long history of absolute just lam basting the oil and gas industry. Kamala Thorndyke, she's with the ministration, she's with Kamala Harris, she's behind the scenes. Anyone who's in the fossil fuel sector consider putting their talents elsewhere. Stop continuing to cook the planet. She said back in August of twenty two. May twenty two accuse the oil and gas industry of
echo terrorism. Back in twenty one, she called on her followers to overcome'll get a little this this crap, overcome the individualism, white supremacy, and toxic patriarchy that oil and gas companies weaponize. Really that's her person, her point person. Yet she's rolled out to try to convince you that Kamala Harris is still in favor of fracking.
And how does she do that?
Well, Kamala Harris is the deciding vote on the Inflation Production Act, which is the largest green climate agenda around, which does provide for some increa fracking. There's some mandates in there. I think the Republicans probably forced them in there, but in any event, it does expand some fracking. But
otherwise forget about it. If it's not in that inflation reduction Acting specifically, then there won't be anymore desperately trying to hide behind that while not admitting to her real goal, which is to end fracking and our energy independence.
So go to the phones.
Got Drew Pappis on the phone, and Drew Pappas always great to hear from you, sir.
Good morning, Brian.
That was excellent.
I hope everybody looks up that you know, you're making too much sense this morning. If you Kamala Harris, you can't. He has to pay attention to what she said, not the people she puts in power. You're doing an excellent job just connecting the dots here, and I appreciate that,
and I hope everybody looks that person up. But regarding you know, we're two weeks out tomorrow, I mean today, two weeks from today, and to kind of put you in a good mood and remind you of why it's so very important to get not only yourself but everybody you know to vote.
I wanted to remind.
Folks that tomorrow is the last travel on our flight of the year. Yes, so they will be heading out tomorrow, you know the drill. And if you wanted to just simply get energized and recharge your batteries and feel good and show your appreciation to those folks that have earned you the right to vote, and then maybe you will then use that opportunity to get everyone, not only yourself, but everybody you know to vote, come on out to the airport tomorrow evening around eight thirty.
We returned home.
Somewhere around that time. You know that it's a flexible it's a flexible time because you know, nothing's written in stone there. Sometimes we're waiting on people, but a thirty CBG. Welcome these folks home and give them a rousing welcome home, and also energize your own batteries and go into the election season in two weeks with with with you know, beld On and really feeling energized.
You will and you know, courage My caught up earlier to mind us he's actually going on the flight and he said he'll provide us with an update live from the event. But I can't thank you enough for bringing it back up to the top because it is such an amazing opportunity to feel really great about the country and about those who probably served. Give them some love, and you're going to get them right back again, and
probably we'll have a bit of an allergy outbreak. I think that's regularly on the schedule of events at the return ceremony. Thanks Drue, appreciate you bringing that back up CDG. Tomorrow, you don't have to know where to go, just follow the cars and the people. It won't be easy to figure out.
Let's end with Marty Marty final words this morning here in the Morning Show. Thanks for calling, Brian.
I think I have something to help you stop coffee.
All right.
My parents work from Ireland and this is what they did. You take a call. They probably use th eggs. My father worked for the railroads and he had big red and blue handkerchiefs. You take one of those, you put it under the faucet, you squeeze it out, you roll it up to like two inches thick. You safety pin it to your throat. Then you take another one, you pin that over it. That one is dry. Then you rub your chest with thick stapor rub and you get in bed and you will not cough.
No kidding.
I don't know why it works, but it was mentioned in the book Trinity. It's a novel about Ireland.
Fantastic, Marty.
I had someone call me with the old old world treatment of eating raw onions, suggest you just eat them like an apple and that would cure it. That didn't sound real appealing to me. Your sounds a little bit easy to accomplish, and something is not going to ruin your breath for the day and probably won't cause indigestion.
Since you mentioned it was from Ireland.
I'm just a little disappointed he didn't involve whiskey, but maybe we can add that to the equation.
God bless you.
I appreciate that you're so kind, and hopefully I will avoid the cold. But maybe my wife is listening and she'll apply that old world remedy yourself, folks, if you can't get a chance to listen, Dan Regano, it's the Woe Tompower you seminar tonight about the national debt. He'll kick that off, and then you have the main summonar by Dave Manchin, who's going to be discussing how to make a good work life balance. Tom Claven's book is right there. Baned it Heaven, the Hole in the Wall, Gangs,
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