Oh man, okay, all right, all right, all right, alright, rows have we considered doing the show from like nine to noon? I hear that's another day part like nine to noon, just because I wouldn't want
to miss a moment of what I assume this thing was over. And I guess I assumed wrong because there's still stuff going on here we go boo the how many bad ideas can you string together before like subconsciously you should be like, you know, this is some pretty progressive stuff where I want to use the word proposing, but let's face it, they're really just trying to bypass the normal ability of the various countries and leadership out there to have to actually
consult the citizen read But how long does this thing go on for? Man? That's what I want to know. Like now they're onto coffee and the Queen of the Netherlands is she was talking about what was I just watching? Here we go? So yeah, the the Dutch queen is now I guess her big thing is global? Id, Well, what is that? I mean? Do you mean like if I go from one country, another country may have expectations about what I should bring, so it might be a passport
and a digital visa where I don't really have to do anything. Like you know, you go to Mexico, a lot of countries others you have to literally get a visa. I've been there or I've done that before and it's a whole process. No, that's not what she's talking about. By the way, Ross you know what the name of the Queen of the Netherlands is. I deal. At some point I forgot I will give credit for this queen Maxima so she drives a Nissan And oh no, that's not it's having
to do with I guess the history of the family or something. Let's talk about the history of the family, because what the Dutch queen is promoting before I get to the coffee in sanity, which I wanted to play early, because right now there's some of you who are angrily staring at a coffee pot wondering how your forefathers put up with this if you can't make it the three
minutes it takes to brew. And I understand that that's okay. But what the Dutch queen is talking about, and her example that she was using was vaccine passports, is there needs to be a global ID. It was the biometrics there. Now, why do you think they would want that ross? Do you think it's because if you lose your phone, the government wants to be able to help. Do you think that's what's up for I want to have all your stuff on file. Well, they probably do. We're somewhat
higher profile, so I'm sure. I mean, I guess, I'd guess it was a matter of control, controlling the how long you and your phone are separate? And I know everything that you do, and they're going to somehow tie it into like global warming or climate change. Well, how, by the way, have you seen your social score? Oh my gosh, Oh no, I see here. You dissented some dissent over here. Yeah,
so let's see here. She believes that Chelsey believes that children need to have an ID and in fact should not be allowed to enroll in school unless they have the digital ID, which would include a vaccine passport. So she wants us to be part of it. No, right, I'm going to assume you're smoking too much of the stuff around there. Let me let me let me ask you to do this, Queen Maxima, Why don't and it'll be a nice short little trip for it. Why don't you head back to
the Netherlands, get some of your advisors, get a map. Not a huge area, but you know, it's a it's a sovereign nation. And why don't you figure out the next time? Hold on, let me make sure you have the number here, and and then why don't the next time? Uh, six hundred to seven was about seven hundred angry German people come knocking. You don't surrender your country in a week? How's that? Why
why don't you work on that with it? You know, put a plan together because like, strategically the Netherlands, you don't you know, you don't think of it as a big, big country. It's obviously a first world country, but you know, when when you're doing a land war across across Europe and UK is a nemesis, it was strategically very important, so it was not unknown, you know, the uh, the Germanic crew was coming. And and then you gave up in a week, like a week I
thought, and actually I thought it was a week. I should let me specify, you gave up in a work week, right, Like I'm assuming
I'm assuming they rolled in on a Monday and on Friday. You're like I got stuff to do this weekend, and you did because what your family did is they surrendered in a week Then they as part of the agreement that they signed, you can't remember what it was called, they basically were able to, you know, take a bunch of their goodies and go and and and you know, you left your people, and then you went to London and they're like, oh, is that an air raid? What is that?
Oh? I can't even sleep in this giant castle property. I can't. Uh, it wasn't the it's one of the one of the estates of the the British royals. Uh. And then you're like, ah, this is this is bugging me. I'm going to Canada. And then and then you went to Canada while all your people stayed there. But I'm sure everything was fight ross could would you would you see if there's any connection to World War two atrocities in Amsterdam? Can you? Yeah? Let me check? Oh
my god, there are yes, oh wow wow, yeah yeah. But no little girls living in an addict writing a diary, right, Like, that's not a thing, right, that's not you know, there was none that there was no little girls living in an addict writing a diary. Who are eventually taken off in Uh man, are you sitting down? I am, Yeah, it's early Yeah what no, No, what is going on here? Shut up, dude. Here's what we need to do, Ross. We need a new Davos, but cooler. We gotta we gotta get
all these people on an island so we can wall it off somewhere. So I'm thinking extreme world economic extreme, so it would be the E wef right, because you put extreme in front of it. That's better and we'll get all of these idiots. We Look, there's gonna be some investment. We got to build a giant airport. Not so much for runway length because most of these business jets are pretty efficient on that. But uh, you gotta have a lot of parking. I understand that we'll need some chalets, Ross,
are you writing this down? Chalets? Airport parking? See what else would we need for the world economic for oh hoes? We need whores? Ross, put whes on the list, all right? Uh? What else? Oh y, we'll need some locals for you to ignore when you're out and about and they come up literally just want an autograph because they're idiots, and then understand you're there to destroy your life, but they want the autograph and then you have your security literally put hands on them. That's a that's
a video I've watched. Yeah, so that's it. Probably I'm assuming that there's Hunter Biden levels of drugs, although probably of a higher quality. Like I just don't see, and then you know that's on me. I guess I just don't see. Uh, klau Schwab spoken crack, but I don't know, don't know. Also, Klaus Schwab Man, where's that dude from? I mean, you are the queen of the Netherlands and hmm, what
were Klaus Schwabs from? Who's literally gotten you to come in here and talk about how you want to provide global surveillance with biometrics for participation in society among your own citizenry and really the group at the precipice of this would be klau Schwab and all the historical stuff I just told you. I'm just saying, like, these are all thoughts that within like fifteen seconds of reading this story
went in my head. Now, maybe maybe it's nothing. And poor Ross's he's so big, he's got he's having to get airport park and like this is not going to be easy. It is not going to be easy. Ross. I would look on OnlyFans for whores if you're looking for those, but not porn hub because much like what North Carolina did, we have a story. Yes I made that transition, Yes you can deal with it. And yes, Klaus Schwab is German. I know, I know, I had to look it up. I was thinking Irish. So yeah, we
got that insanity. And then oh my my, this dude, we'll be having our coffee before the session and you write a coffee example. I'd love just to give you the chance to expand on that. Basically, the coffee that we all drink emits between fifteen and twenty ton of SEU two a ton of coffee, So we should all know that this is every time we drink
coffee, we are basically putting SEU two into the atmosphere. The other and one of the reason is because most of the coffee plantation of most of the coffee produce through monoculture and and and monoculture is also affected by climate change. The quality of these niche a set is deteriorating quite rapidly. All right, all right, so uh yeah, that that's a moonbat who is who is very, very worried about the coffee you consume. And he used the term
monoculture. And I saw people respotting this and and I think they I think they were confusing it from from the industrial side where they're talking about this is really the only product some countries produced. Now, there are countries that produce a lot more coffee than others, but you know that's location driven. But his beef is that the way that coffee is made is a is a cultivation of a single crop in an area. So sometimes it's a country, but
sometimes it's a region, right, Or sometimes it's a climate zone. And I don't mean climate change. I mean a climate zone, like the equator would be a climate zone. High deserts would be a climate zone. Different things grow in different places much easier. There's a reason that Idaho in that area does potatoes and sugar beets and yams. It's soil composition. There's a lot of iron, there's some other nutrients that don't lend to other plants.
And it's all stupid, but damn it, I want to see you put an end to pumpkin spice. So I'm on board. So let's do this because that's as far as I know, it's the only thing to put pumpkin spice. And so if we want to kill the bees. Spoiler. I don't drink coffee except on rare like Gulf vacations in the morning when I'm like, oh, I don't know, put something in my mug here and take it to the course with me. What will jamison mix with? And then
you know that. But I don't drink coffee other than then, So if it means the end of pumpkin spice, let the moonbats do what the moonbats do. Six twenty hang on my show. After the show is on the iHeart Radio app. Search case o day for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. All right, good morning, six twenty five, and welcome back here on your Tuesday. We're keeping a close eye on Dixville Gobbler. What I hate this every four years? I hate this? What is what is
it? It's because I want to say Gobbler's knob, and you screwed me up because you put it It's Dixville, right, dixvillek nob or Dixville notch nuts nuts. I don't know why I have for I know this and it's just one of those things that I think, what like one time on the show, either I got confused or somebody did and we were calling it gobblers
dots or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah, which sounds like a place where you in high school, you know, you go, you go to make out, you know, right, that's like, that's what that sounds like, not a place where it's six moon bets posing as Republican voters are. It's just so weird. How dare you disparage the the land of Gobbler's Knob? I can't believe you. Do that have some respect? Do they call that? The people who live there? Do they refer to themselves as
knob gobblers? Or I don't know, I don't know how that works. I want to be I want to be sensitive to their any who it was, so whatever, you know, first first in the nation, we'll show up at midnight or even before to do interviews and be like, ah, here's what's happening. But in reality, I think there were six primary voters,
six and the results were a doozy. First real quick, let's check in and figure out if we can sense who people might be voting for before we see the final tally of press coverage tonight and there will be six of us voting. I've met Nikki Haley. I think she's fantastic and I hope that she's our next president. I can't speak for others, but I know that I believe she's the best candidate. She was wonderful, She's very very
well spoken. I think she's very experienced. I think she's done a great job as the governor of South Carolina, and I'm really impressed with how she agrees with Trump on many things like keeping the borders strong, protecting our borders. I was watching the news this morning. There's a lot of voters in New Hampshire that are concerned about protecting Okay, Okay, may important issues. I think if it comes down to Biden and Trump, I know that's in
the state. I also know that there's a lot of people who do not support Trump, and I'm very concerned that the people who don't support Trump if he gets the nomination, they're Amory. That's Anna Marie tur Coat, which is dangerously close to an interesting last name, An May Turncoat. One of six knob Gobblers registered to vote. Ross am I saying this, I'm saying this that sounds correct. Okay, and it sounds like she's still up in
the air with that decision, you know. Yeah, no, I'm glad anyway, Nicki Haley got all six votes, so I guess Trump's done, right, you gotta, I mean, you just got, you got, you got acet in an election among noob gobblins. So there you go. Talk triangle, like you know, like when you go look for a battery and like a really high end like when you get into Bugatti's. Some of the t BMW, especially the boy a lot of them, they also put their battery in a weird place. So like you're in that, you're in
Lamdboat Company. Ross. Don't you feel don't you feel it feels just like that too? Does it feel like you're in a Liz? Do you feel like you feel like Clark right with the whole right where he's having that and and like where he's driving the what what do they call the when they were on the vacation the the family? What was it? What was the name of that stupid vehicle with the wood paneling on it that he bought from to
go to remember? Yeah, yeah, I can see it in my head though, But like when the when the hottie and the Ferrari drives by and all of a sudden his his little family wagons that like you can you can now daydream that because your battery is apparently under the inside one of the tires or something. So how does that work? Man? Why do they keep moving this? Because like I just thought it was a handful of vehicles and you had to like where where did it end up? Being? Good?
Ross trying to figure out. So I got an oil change yesterday, no big deal, and I was like, you know, my my issue is probably my battery that I was having yesterday, so which is great because it could have been a lot worse. So I drop it off at a place where you know they do like the free you know, battery testing, and the guy I was working there was twenty six and then having a conversation with him, nice guy, completely capable, knew what he was doing, opened
the hood and he goes, where's the battery? Right, And it took him like we had to go through the manual because relatively we've had this car, relatively it's it's it's not like an old car for me, right, So like this first time like I've ever had to like look at the battery hasn't had to be serviced. I've had the oil change whatever. It took him like twenty minutes of going through the manual to find out even where to to charge it, and then he I was like, well, Ken,
you you know I bought a new battery two hundred bucks. Awesome, what had tars two hundred? I was with you the last battery. Yeah, because remember it spilled and ruined my shirt last time. It was one fifties. So now they're up to two hundred apparently, yeah, And I'm like, well, you do this right, and he goes typically, Yeah, he goes, I don't know where your battery is. So I call my mechanic guy there in with Forest. I called Doc's garage and I'm just like,
hey, I'm going to be dropping this off. I feel really stupid doing this because I want to change my own battery, but I don't know where where the hell the battery is. And he goes in some of these models, like you were saying yesterday, it's possibly underneath the seat, or it could be in the back, there's some panel somewhere. So it ends up that even he was wrong in that assessment. It was under the hood. But you had to remove like three or four different things to get to
it. And when you find like the YouTube video online, which I can't believe you have to have a YouTube video of how to change your battery, but it's the thing. Yeah, all the comments are like, this is the dumbest design I've ever seen. How is a quote, you know, normal person that's pressed for time supposed to change their battery. It's almost by design and that's why it is. They want you to bring it to the dealership to do it. Yeah, everything is just so I would not literally,
I was at least on your jeep. I remember I was with you last time you changed your battery. Yeah, the jeep was fine, like you and I had to drive you up there, and then we went to I'm assuming the same place you went yesterday you bought a battery. I remember it wasn't two hundred dollars, uh, and then you changed it in like five minutes. Yeah, because it is. It typically open the hood and you say, there's my battery when you take it out, and it's not
a big deal. Like a litany of videos of people who do stupid stuff with batteries already, where they're like drive charging and stuff. No, like, you know what to do, but you gotta be able to find it and then God help it. It was just so great to see the guy because it made me feel better. The guy opened up the hood and look in the hood and this is the guy that does batteries all day long, and he's just he's looking in there, like, where's the battery? I
have no idea. He didn't even know where to put the you know, the paddles or whatever. He's like, I have no idea what to do here. You think the Hutus and tutsis hated each other in Rwanda back in the day. Get an automotive engineer and a mechanic in a room together,
right, right, But that conversation makes no sense. Yeah, Like there's certain things that you should be able to do without a problem on your vehicle, and they're like no, you know, like changing a tire should be an issue, and and you know installing a battery, changing battery should not be an issue. Changing the oil, even on a newer vehicle, from
a process standpoint, is not. It's not that much more of an issue as long as you have I don't know, a levitating wrench, because you know they decided the oil filter needs to be inside the engine block or so, you know, something stupid like that. You know, it's it's it's feasible, but you know what it reminds me. Did you watch the I think I asked you this yesterday. Did you watch the full Panda Verse episode? Now I've seen all I've seen the clips that we played in the show.
Okay, all right, so well then you got the gist of it. But one of the sub like this, you know, because there's always like three different things going on, and I thought it was funny because it's true. Like the whole show, Kyle's dad is sitting there and he's trying to get a handyman to do something, and the whole town is and and the gist of it is they're all professionals. He's a geologist, you know, they got a psychiatrist in there. They got different characters that have you
know, degreed jobs. And then they have a handyman and he's portrayed is uh, you know, like a dude you'd meet in a dive bar and maybe he you know, maybe he bikes on the weekend, and he is one of like five people who quote knows how to do stuff right, and even the even the weather forecaster is like standing in his bathtub doing reports because he wants his tiles fixed, and nobody can get a handyman, and then the handyman essentially all become Jeff Bezos rich use nobody knows how to do stuff,
and like they're they're bit They're like buying Instagram and stuff. And first, I think it's a funny, very smart plot, and the and it culminates a little spoiler part of it where Kyle's dad and the rest get all mad and they go to the University of Colorado because their degrees are worthless and they overpaid and can't do anything, and they order a trebouchet uh and it shows up but it's unassembled, so it's great, dude, it's fantastic.
So it feels like that. No, it's like I got a degree in gender studies, but I don't know how to put a new faucet in, you know. Yeah, yeah, I mean and and and don't get me wrong, I know how to do a lot of stuff. There's a difference between knowing how to do it and and selfishly not wanting to. No, I like learning how to do stuff and I like doing stuff myself. Well, I was gonna say, but there's also you kind of like when you don't do stuff for a while, there's a little bit of a learning curve
to get back here exactly. And there's also a line I don't want to cross, depending on how expensive the thing is. I'm messing with yes, yes, And I used to again, I used to have Nope, I'm I'm fourteen. Remember gets your license at fourteen in Wyoming, just terror to the parents. I and I'm literally before I even get my license, I went through and uh, basically took the entire engine on this piece of crab Chevy part because it was gonna be the first thing I got to drive.
And I when I say taking apart, I mean we literally hoisted it out on an engine lift. And we're thirteen. My buddy's fourteen, right, We're doing this on an engine. Took it apart, replaced all the seals, gaskets. I went for a new Holly four barrel carb because I wanted to sound mean, because whatever, and like and put it back in the truck, and you know what, it ran, right, And that's because you could do stuff like that. I'm sure feasibly I could do stuff.
But now if I look under a hood, I'm like, nah, I'm good, I'm good. I feel like the handyman thing was as per usual, very smart commentary. But I digress, all right, let me although you know, I would say that this it's lucky that this dude was on the plane. It sounds like he's a little more mechanically minded. This is
a crazy story, man. So imagine you're sitting there. If you're a nervous flyer already, things are like little things like if there's a noise you've never heard a plane make, even if it's just that particular model, when the when the uh, the cargo cargo door closes sounds different, Like you see like people are nervous flyers. That'll make them nervous, And I get it, right, I get that, But also you're probably overreacting in a
really good way. I think to calm people, if if they are nervous flyers is to watch the flight attendants, right, because like they've heard it all, they've seen it all, and they may be a little under cautious
for your taste, but that's a good indicator something's wrong. And I know this because and I told this story after what happened on that flight uh from Tampa that I took a few years ago, where we ended up having to make an emergency landing with the with the flight attendant screaming brace, brace, brace, and everyone's head buried in. Basically, we were taking off and
you felt and heard attired the front tire blow. But now you're so fast and you're so far down the runway, they have no choice but to go in the air and immediately, and I'm sitting right up front. Immediately, the flight attendants, who had been very nice and jovial and all of that, they go into business, except for the youngest flight attendant who is shaking and it and she's never had to do that before, and and her body
her body what am I What's the word I'm thinking of? Her body language was so off putting that I said something to her her because she's up there and her hands are shaking. It's because when they do that, they'll ask for like three volunteers that are sitting near the exit doors, including if you're sitting up front the main door you get on the plane, and if you volunteer, and I was one of them, they want people that don't have kids and are nearby, so you know, single mesa and there was perfect.
They show you how to operate that door, and they're doing that in case when we do, if something horrible happens, when we do finally touch down and they're incapacitated, that we can operate that door, which works differently
I guess from the emergency road doors. So I say all of this because guy by the name of Phil Hardy, I don't know if he's related to the boys, but he's just chilling on the he's he boards a Virgin Atlantic flight, takes himself a window seat right over the wing, which is a you know, it's a good place to fly if you want to limit some of the movements, but turbulence going a turbulence and he glances out onto the wing during the safety breathing and he's like, shouldn't the wing have bolts in
it? And you know what's crazy is like, I I think there's a fifty to fifty chance that anyone says anything, right, because if you look out there and you see there's not bolts on this panel of the of it is clear. You could see the bolt holes that're empty, and you can see where there's a color differential, because normally there's bolts in there. I think a lot of people just go along to get along, man, and maybe wouldn't have said anything. But this dude's like, I don't know.
That didn't look right. And I'm not an airplane mean, ros you're not an airplane mechanic, right, you're not an aviation mechanic. Let me check. No, But if you looked out of the wing and you saw that, like somebody, the bolts weren't there, like you would know something might be a miss, right, I would hope. So Yet would you say something though, or would this because I think a lot of people's brains would be like, nah, I'm sure it's fine, like that's there. They
wouldn't just leave the bolts out right. I think a lot of people people would just be like, yeah, no, I'm proud this. Yeah, you just assume it was supposed to be like that. Yeah, because there's no way they would have put a plane in the air without the bolts in the wig. Yeah, who would do that? Crazy person? Or in this case, uh, British Atlantic almost engineers were promptly promptly called after a
hardy decided Hey, I gotta I gotta do something. Oh so he notices the fasteners during the safety briefing are gone, talks to his wife or whatever, says partner. And I can never tell. That's how they write it in the British media. But they're at JFK airport. He's British, but it British citizen, but it was a JFK. Eventually you say something,
so they wait. Engineers literally come out, like you know, dudes with pocket protectors and a couple of mechanics climb up on the wing and and he literally is like he's filming them while they're going, Hey, you know what, I think there should be boltzed here, dude. It's so disconcerting. Nice made that sounds good? You know, he's just spread it about. Is then all right, anyway, we'll take a break. I'll figure that
out. Hold on, thank you. Casey is on ninety four to five w PTI and the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, it is six fifty five. Hey, coming up in about ten minutes, right after the top of the hour, news and weather and traffic and all that goodness. We're gonna chat with ap Dylan.
We've had her on the show numerous times. You see if you follow it, you should be following her on Twitter, especially if you have any concern about public education, as she definitely leans into coverage of that through she North State and Carolina. I can never she's I see your stuff show up everywhere. So but I don't know if you're following what's going on in Chapel Hill. But this is a trend, man, and it's if you're the
Republican legislature, like this is you need to grow a pair. And I the problem is, and this is what was explained to me, is the they'll man, they'll pass these bills, but they don't attach teeth in some instance, like a good example is the bill with dealing with statues, memorials, various things like that. And basically it was a streamlined, hey, we're gonna put together this historical Commara, Well, I guess they had the
historical commission. But the historical commission is going to review these and then well
we can make a decision from there. And when a democratic law makers, including our own governor, didn't get the answer they wanted on stuff like when they wanted to take that obelisk down at the uh the old capital under which was a time capsule, which I had to like get a tip from somebody that they even found it, because I'm sure they didn't want to deal with whatever whatever it was in there, and I think it was what hair and buttons and stuff. And then the Governor's just like, oh, yeah,
no, I don't have to do that because safety. So if I get a bunch of you know, violent protesters who seemingly are more on my side than other sides, and then they do whatever they do, I just have to acquiesce. It's it's the Heckler's veto on physical steroids. Like when a speaker comes to campus and they shout them down, They're like, well, I guess we can't hold it because shouting, right. And you saw this, and you saw this in a couple of municipalities. It was part of
the Pittsburgh discussion. The Winston Salem discussion of that was a little unique because the proper to be transferred. But yeah, so now Chapel Hill Schools says, yeah, I don't know, we're going to be following that whole parent's Bill of rights as evidence by them defying state lawmakers last week by not requiring schools, as part of policy updates at a meeting, not requiring schools to notify parents if students asked to be identified by different pronouns or name. Not
gonna do it. I believe they also, yeah, here we go. The district's new policy also does not prohibit classroom instruction about gender identity, sexuality, or sexual activity in kindergarten through fourth Okay, all right, now, to be fair, they still have to, you know, somebody still has to do it. But it's like this is clearly them setting up for a
legal challenge and willing to be that conduit. I'm sure that various moonbad organizations in and around Chapel Hill have already are already ready to sue on their behalf. And I want to get to the bottom of this because the question is a crow. The state law mixers and nobody's gonna follow the rules you're making.
What are you doing? How do we handle that? We'll find out next with AP I bet they got a tactical team over at the school board there in Chapel Hill and they got AP dollar that or I wonder if she's trying to call on our hot our other Hotbay. Yeah, no, I know she's got the number, but like, I don't know. Man, she's also got kids and they get them up rounded up in the morning, so I appreciate her making the time. Let me just reiterate what's going on
here. So the Chapel Hill Carboro school Board, which I've always thought it was interesting that the Chapel Hill is its own carved out thing. They're not the only one, right, because we had one hundred counties and then we got what one hundred and ten school boards or something. I can't remember what the number is, but but I always found that interesting. The Chapel of Carboro, which is just five schools, it just handle I think five schools
is the number. We're essentially doing what all school boards have had to do following legislation, the Parents Bill of Rights and a couple other things, and that is, you know, putting it all together, figuring out, Okay, our policy should reflect the law, as most of their policies do. Ninety nine point nine percent of the policies in there are at the behest of elected officials, and those elected officials, by the way, can be the
school board members. But there is a pecky order. So if the FEDS have a requirement and fed with the FEDS at least put teeth on stuff in the sense that they'll be like, ah, you don't do this. You can't have this pile of money of your own money that you said and now we're going to give back. So yes, but it still has to reflect it or you run the risk of a number of things if if things are not being done as they should. And keep in mind in North Carolina we
have a mechanism, especially when it comes to financially troubled independent items. What was it Princeville, The town of Princeville is a good example where they'll come in and rest control of that from you. So when you look at the school board deciding they're not going to include this language, they're not because they have a moral a moral objection to it, then it's just screams setting up for a lawsuit. But also, so I've been around this long enough,
somebody's got to be the test case. And I would be surprised if there's not been some discussion with some state lawmakers, maybe some activist groups, some lawyer activist groups, which several are headquartered in Chapel Hill about all right, let's do this and then we get a challenge. We'll we got to have
that test case, and I feel like they're setting up for that. But when it comes to all things school news and legislative related, ap Dyllon tends to know a lot more than me, which is why I read her threads AP how you doing this morning? Good morning? How are you? I'm good now that I you know the whole part where we can just disregard law and this is a growing trend I want to get into the history of But what do you think about my theory that Chapel Hill would love nothing more than
to be the defendant and or plaintiff in a lawsuit over this stuff. Well, I think that that's an interesting theory given that there's all a lawsuits, well not a lawsuit but a complaint with the Office of Civil Rates out of Buncombe over parts of SB forty nine, one of the Prince Bill rights as we know it now. I think that this is this is ramping up to
challenge it. But also I think it's interesting that they're they're choosing only certain portions of this law, and it has to do specifically with teaching gender ideology in schools, sexuality in schools to kids in grades you know, casey four, that's what it bars. But also you know the portions about pronouns, so they don't they want to be able to not tell parents about the pronouns. So yeah, and they keep using the same and I'm sure you've seen
it. This is this is the rebuttal I hear. You know, my kid used a nickname in high school, right, and the other kids called him that, and it's absurd that the school would have to police that. And and look, they understand it's a straw man. And and also like if your kid does a nickname in school and it's not a bullan nickname, chances our parents know, right, So I think that people see through that.
However, if you look back, remember the state remember the whole History Commission statue and monument thing that the Republicans passed, and they said, look, this is this is how this works, and uh, it just it didn't move. They didn't get the result they wanted both the governor h Pittsburgh with THEIRS and a couple others, and so all of a sudden, this magical thing happened where uh there's an exemption now, which I didn't see in
the law. It's very short long, uh, and that exemption, if you feel that there's a safety issue, you can just go ahead and pull it down. And then all of a sudden the op bist, you know. They they the protesters pushed the obelisk over and they're like, well, we can't put it back. What if they falls on somebody next time? And you saw the municipalities do that. And the Republicans didn't want the fight
right because they knew that that it was in a political moment. They didn't want the fight of ads with endless Confederate monuments and their faces on there, and so they chose to do nothing. And in this instance, I why should Chapel Hill fear that the Republicans are going to do anything to them when
they count on the other stuff. Well, that's that's a great question, and I really, I really think that's the question that lawmakers are going to have to answer because they've they've done that in the past and some of issues, however, I think with this one especially might be one that held a diye on. And I think that Senator Perry actually spoke up on an ex He posted that he and his lawmaker friends were going to be looking at the
from the short session. Part of the problem with some of the legislation that they've put in place is that that doesn't have any teeth in it. Yes, there's no enforcement teeth in it. So you know, the district's looking at it. We're like, yeah, well, you're not going to do anything to us for it, So you know why not. I mean, we've got district after district also defined calendar laws. Right now, there's no enforcement mechanism in the calendar laws or when they have to start and stuff.
And we've got what six or seven now that have already defied it, and for that year it's going to happen again. So I think that enforcement mechanisms need to be put into some of these bills. One of the bills that did have enforcement mechanisms placed in it was HB one for two, the one that raised penalties on sexual predation in by teachers on two S students and those ones those have criminal felming going on with them. They raise the peony levels.
But I don't know that you can make astonates and not follow one of these laws. But maybe maybe you tie some funding to it. And you say, you know, that's the way of the world. That's the way of the world, isn't it. The federal The feds up there, they love attaching whether it's speed limits, BAC school stuff. That is the mechanism of control to get your own money back. And uh, in North Carolina
is in a unique position because we fund schools differently. Right, A lot of you know, a lot of states there is there might be a state supplement for certain stuff like special ed or whatever it is. But in North Carolina, most of that funding, like the extra money, is thrown in at the local level. So it's like you have this level of control. Do something, right, It's that whole pokeing with a stick mean do something, do something. And I don't know what that is, but I saw
you tweet it out. There's a lot more to this story. So without going through your thread that I saw, what is it that people need to know other than the chair of the board saying, quote, we have to stand up for what's right. Another board member is trying to wiggle language so that they don't have to contact parents with names like all right, so give me the give me the dirty behind the scenes. Well, so the articles
that have been slurring around out there. They're basically just quoting the board and saying, you know, we feel that this is not a moral peace of legilation, and we're going to stand up for the LGBT kids. And then they don't link to the legislation, they don't link to what the mill actually says. And it talks about, you know, if the corner rounds, for example, it talks about if the kids, if if someone believes that
their child is in danger. But these are already state laws. If you think that the child is in danger in the household or you know, there's going to become a huge issue with revealing this child's pronouns. There are channels that you go through and you don't have to reveal it to the parents, right in any other case, you have to tell the parents about it. So there are avenues there that are already revettying what this board is claiming.
They can't abide by in the law, and it's part and parcel of it. So they're making up a lot of foodie here. In other words, these claims that they're making up, they are the law already remedy here, and it's already in the parents go right, so why why make the claim
in the first place. It's it's just disapprovable on its face. And then with the point with come on, you're dealing you're not dealing with people are going to go research this because they're getting the tell and and and that's and look, that's prevalent on both sides sometimes, right, you see what you want and you're just like, all right, good enough, But it speaks to a larger issue. By the way, we're chatting with the p Dylan,
you do mostly writing for North State Journal, yep. But then I'll see one of your pieces elsewhere, so I don't know, I don't know where all you're writing for. But yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, so but they should be following you on Twitter. I would recommend it's AP Dylan Underscore. But yeah, I mean, this is where we get into those bigger issues. And I want to bring an example because I do try
to Devil's advocate this stuff. There's going to be there's going to be certain versions because different states have different versions of this law, and they also have other versions where multiple states under the same party control. A lot of times, if there's a popular issue, they'll pass similar laws and then all of a sudden, it's only collusions seemingly on one side from outside agencies, when in reality you have whole groups political groups that this is what they do.
They put they put together fill in the blank ledge depending on which side they're on, and they do this, and then locally lawmakers have to look at stuff. And in Oklahoma they're putting some stuff together along the lines of what states like North Carolina have done about pornography right where now you have some sites that block access from within the state, and they wrote this thing so broad.
I agree that it feasibly this again in Oklahoma, it could make an offense of somebody in a dating but not married relationship sending a boudoir photo, right, and that's not prevalent in this legislation. And I think that that was really important to understand how specific North Carolina's is when you know some one lawmaker in Oklahoma is seemingly the face of all lawmakers. I don't think it'll pass like that, but it's a great distraction. So why would you research
stuff if I can just go read that other story? Well true? And I mean this is part of the problem with media though you need to link to the actual piece of legislation when you're reporting these things to folks so they can go and actually read the bill. Because that's that's the one thing that I have said over the decades is anytime a story pops up and they're complaining about a bill, I say, well, actually, let's go read the
bill. And when you read the actual document, you'll see that they're very specific criteria laid out. The other specific criteria that chapel Hill's complaining about. They're saying, oh, well, you know, we want to be able to do you know, gender ideology that you know, kids should be able to do that whenever. Well, no, the bill actually says sexual topics and including gender ideology, which is a sexual topic, is barred four grades
K through four. And this this isn't just in this bill. North Carolina state law, sexual and human sexuality in those topics are not covered until seventh grade. Yes, there is some small exception for fifth grade where they do a little introductory stuff about hi, your body's changing. They you know, they split the kids into plays and girls, and they talked us a little bit about you know, you're you're about to enter puberty. But the main
topics come once they hit seventh grade. What are we get to? What are we going to do? I mean when I say we, I mean from a societal standpoint through representatives. Right, So if the majority of North Carolinians voted, and they voted for the people who were making the laws, and so I I the closer we creep to California, and and and I'm
pulling a lot together here. But like the idea that the laws are the law and that they should be followed is has eroded faster in the last few years, seemingly in one direction, but so quickly that I don't know how we dial back. And like you saw the story of the Greensboro officer was killed trying to stop the modello theft of the sheets, Right, why wouldn't Why wouldn't those kids think they could go in? Well two of them are kids once not think they could go in and take all the modello? Why
wouldn't they? And why wouldn't lawmakers in what is are you know, yes, a different example but still an important version of just flouting and ignoring the law. Why wouldn't lawmakers also think they could do it without consequences? So my follow up to you is, you're right nobody's really reading this. Have you talked to Republican lawmakers other than you've seen what Perry has done. Because when I would ask them about the statue thing and then being ignored, they
would change the subject. So you think that they have there, they have the will to actually go and try to do some about this. I think there is a subset of them that do. And I think that in particular one person who has proven that he was irritated by the law and Moss. That happened in twenty twenty with Health Speaker More he got his Rioting Act pass, which you know, double penalties on certain offenses, and he got that
through even though Cooper had no herd. Cooper had vetoted it the first time, but the second time I came around, he said, ah, yeah, sign whatever. You let it go in without a signature, right. So I found that to be very interesting that somehow there was there was a little change of heart there with with the schools and this law. With the schools, we've got the Durham D the germ DA. I believe it is
Sintenda Berry. She's running for state attorney general on the Democratic side, and he tweeted out about this this Kinongong the other day and she said that Dan Bishop, who's also ruting for Attorney General, and said I got about AP. I got twenty seconds. So just real quick. Well, it's all un thought back and forth, and I think that if there's that opposite,
if the legislature, they're gonna have to step it up. In the short questionion ap Dillan North State Journal, We'll be following this and so many other things. Really appreciate the time this morning. Okay, absolutely, thanks for having me. All right, then make sure you follow her on Twitter as well. We'll be back hang on to Talk all day ninety four five w PTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All
right, good morning and welcome ACODA Radio program. I don't want to be hypocritical on this, but I do want to draw a definitive line from a different standpoint, and then you can call and tell me if I'm wrong. Okay, Ross, you remember the Twitter account that we found on air one day and had a lot of fun with mugshot was it mug shoties or whatever? I can ever pronounce it, but basically yeah, yeah, yeah, it's basically just a Twitter account where if you know, some girl gets booked
for dui or disturbing the peace or something or god knows what else. If if she's visually appealing, they'll put her bugshot up and what she did. And if they don't know what she did or whatever, then they make people guess, right, And that's that's the whole premise that account. And it's like, wow, she's smoke. Oh and she stabbed a dude. Okay, all right, So with that in mind, I understand that. I also understand things like that. Remember the hot felon dude is now a model,
right or maybe he's in jail. I don't. I don't know what happened with that guy, but I I tend to draw the line once we get into the world of terrorism. Yeah, yeah, that's I feel like we're on different stuff. And do you remember when Rolling Stone following the Boston bombing did that cover with uh uh did Jackoff tzernof right? That Brother'm I'm pronouncing I'm pronouncing that right, right? Do Jakoff doeser? No? No,
that's accurate. Yes, yeah, not the boat hider, the other one, the younger brother, right, because the older brother hit under a or no, did he the one who hit under the boat is the younger one. I think he was the younger one, the one that was in rolling stone did jackoff? Does you're not get under the boat, because I
remember, uh, you know, brother got whacked. But I remember that going down in real time of absolutely insane, like sitting there, they're hunting, the guy is the the boat and like you imagine like you're the boat owner. I did, no, no, no, no, yourself. I did. It's my boat, dude. I did because I had not been that long since I had made the poor financial decision to become involved in a boat purchase, and I it was you know, the whole best day,
you get it, best day you sail it. But I did immediately I thought it like a boat owner and went, you know, this is what happened. Because many times I've been like what next? Right, Like no, I know I know from uh watching pond Stars back when heyday, like never buy a boat. It's just a money sucker. Yeah, where you're pitting that your money in that pit. But like my biggest concern would be like is the wing damn too shallow? Right? And if my map
not right? Am I going to bang my prop again? It cost me twelve hundred dollars for the factory. Oh I had a dude machine one for a lot cheaper. But yeah. But when you're in that mindset and now there's a terrorist under your boat and they have, you know, essentially all the police there pointing guns at it, Yeah, no, I think that's worst day for your boat. So anyway, so they get that dude out obviously you know the story there, and then Rolling Stone decides, Hey,
you know what, that's a good looking guy right there. What do you say we put him on the cover. We did a sorry about it. They should tell him about the Rolling Stone. Well, he's a coward beam mother with a real dead brother and despise everywhere he goes. That sounds about righting. He talks about Hayton and Ale Nation, and he gives us some story of woe. Right his actions gave us the chills. His shee hives
thrills. Well, the thrill we'd wish we never know is the chill that'll pitture when you see his picture on the cover of The Rolling Stone Roads. I want to see his picture on the Cota wishy Woods with his brothers. Don't want to see his repulsive face on the cover of the role install It was a very very bad idea, and such a bad idea, we're doing it again. Wece yesterday with this headline. Everything we know about Tim Hooty chalome this is the story is if you hate puns, you're gonna want to
just bang your head into something, all right. So that is not a misspelling of Timothy Schallomey, who's an actor who by the way, I had to look up because I'm like, I know who that is. I saw him. I'm like, yeah, I know who that is. But uh, there is a many Hooty enthusiast influencer that has been basically doing the social and all the Red Sea ship raids, you know where they're just in stealing oil and the hooth he's now saying they're going to close the three big passages
where most of the world's energy comes out. And of course I ran paying him to do it, right, So, but he apparently is easy on the eyes among the young TikTok crowd and videos of who they then are calling Tim Houthy shallow may Yeah, yeah, it's annoying, you know, doing sailing, celebrating doing all sorts of stuff has now turned into lust. I'm not surprised this is on TikTok though, right, because you know what it is and and really the attention span that's necessary. But Rashid al Haddad is
the name he goes by online. He's Bob. You realize that. I mean, it's just a cleaned up, sexier version of it, you know, with the younger appeal there. But that's Bagdad Bob. And some of us are old enough to remember Bagdad Bob and then remembered a series of white House people that were essentially bag Dad Bob. But Bagdad Bob, back in the Bagdad days of Desert Storm and all that, he was the dude who, even though you would you could literally in the background see Iraqi soldiers surrendering
to CNN journalist, which is a thing you don't remember. See, you had hundreds of Iraqi military people, military soldiers attempt to surrender to It was a CNN and an AP journalist. Which that's your army. If that happens, right, Ross, Let's say we send you over to Yemen, Okay for work or stuff. If a thousand hoot the rebels come up and surrender to you, that's your standing army, now right, I would think, so, yeah, you have this finder's keepers all just of a different variety.
But like bag dad Bobby has to come out and be like things are great. Yeah, no, we've seized America. I mean, he would say the most insane stuff. This is that dude and now he's dream boat and you know, it's like a TikTok tiger beat thing going on. It is really creepy. And I saw somebody push back saying that, Yeah, but you know you've got people. You had guys on there that were lusting over Maria Bhuta whatever, remember the redheaded Russian spy lady, and there were
some there was some compromising photos for that flooded around. Yeah. Yeah, no, we're getting closer to that threshold where it creeps me out. But also like they just wanted to stare it or naked, I think is why they were saying. I don't think they wanted a relationship with her, whereas like you have people on TikTok users that are posting all sorts of like dreamy
what they called stitches or you take two videos together. It's really awkward and for your parents out there, like if your your daughter's on making and son, for that matter, is making love missives to the spokesman for a terrorist rebel group, even though it's not directly, but rather it is on social media where they could see it. You should you should talk to them.
They should not do that. That's I'm telling you. This is stuff that sticks with you forever, just like the chill in the weather until ray figures it out and makes things harder. So all right, so almost wave your wind, yeah, while we wave the wand and you know quickly we've seen temperatures rebound now from twenty four hours ago across the region tend to as much as twenty five degrees mild. It really depends on your location, and that
translates into milder days coming up and liquid precipitation. Now, I'm gonna hear the mention of rain and showers a lot of times in this forecast, but it's really not going to amount to much, especially today. Maybe some scattered areas of light rain this afternoon, most of us near fifty Tonight cloudy will be in the low to mid forties. Tomorrow, again, just some scattered
areas of light rain. Temperatures tomorrow will be most noticeable. That'll be the bigger change, low to mid sixties for tomorrow, and if you didn't like that, we could be in the seventies for Thursday and Friday. And I think we'll have some scattered showers around, especially Thursday afternoon the Thursday night, that'll be the best chance of rain this week. And then on Friday,
still a few showers. Low seventies, so real warm here casey, or at least warming up for the rest of the week with decent rain chances. It still looks like the heaviest is going to be southwest sneak peak of the week stays mild, but I think here and there there's still maybe a little wet weather around. So is it perfect weather? No? Is it going to be all day rain? Probably not. The good news is it is what the twenty third of January, and we're gonna have temperatures for the twenty
fifth and twenty sixth that could get into the seventies. I'll take that any day. Yeah. And then we got people who are mad about it too, like I'm not can't go for one to the other, And I'm like, I don't know at all. That's quite a flip club it's back and forth. I really I don't like seventy but a lot of people do, and they don't like the snow and the cold. I'd rather have the snow in the cold. Okay, all right, well I appreciate it, sir. Have a good one. Oh there you go, raced aging there from
the weather channel. That's right. You know, I had forgotten about that, Ross, I had forgotten de Jakov ran his brother over during all of the post. Did you remember that I had forgotten about that. Yeah, and I completely forgot. Oh that's great. Yeah, not sad at all, Not sad at all. Yeah, he was shot multiple times, but the exact sequence of events, the younger brother de Jakoff ran him over with an SUV and drug him for twenty feet. Whoops. Probably not the best
heist move there, all right. And by the way, dude, I've got more emails this morning. Ross. Nobody else's battery is where it should be, So it's all screwed. Ross's vehicle, Like, the battery is not where and I say should be, Like it's not visible under the hood. And apparently I'm getting emails from people. Here's one that's under the passenger seat and a Cadillac this guy's daughter has, so do you take that? You take the seat out? How does that move it? Yeah? The
bolts and stuff. It's so stupid. On the I was mentioning Lambos, the Ferrari or whatever. You gotta take a tire off to get to the battery, and a lot of a lot of those supercars you do because they're like, ah, we need all this stuff, and then at the end they're like, oh, yeah, there's a few things you got to have where we're gonna stick those. I'm a traditionalist. You should open the hood. There should be your battery, and you should be able to take it
out. Two things you should be able to do. Change a tire m and change your battery. Yeah, shouldn't be complicated. Yep, yep, yep. Well not when the engineers get ahold of it. Man, that sucks, sir, I'm sorry, all right. Seven forty seven Kcoday Radio program hang On one O six one at them Talk and ninety four five w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is Casey O Day
and Carolina's Morning News. I uh, you know what I in just a few short minutes, I think I've I've come up with a very different take on this weird lusting over because that's not a new thing. Like Charlie Manson, you know, had a hot young thing so to speak. So like, but you know, you couple that where you have this weird fascination with an identification. Right, it's one thing just look and go, yeah,
good looking guy or good looking gal. But you know they're insane, right, so you're able to separate those, but there's also an affinity for it, right, you know we remember the remember the letter to America, the bin laden thing where you had like weird TikTokers who probably spend most of their time on you know, doing react videos to wedding stuff and and pimp and Stanley mugs. All of a sudden they're doing this deep like you need to
sit down and read these words. They're never more. So I'm like we should encourage this. Not here though, Like if this was just free flights man, free do just go and marry your Remember the chick, Remember the Alabama chick who left the Universe. I don't know if she was at Universe of Alabama, but she was in university somewhere in Alabama and she left, just went away and they figured out she she decided, you know what,
I want to be an IS's wife. And I got the impression her parents weren't even that religious, but like something something ticked that box and she's like, I'm gonna go over and be an Isis wife. And she did, and she lived happily ever after, I believe Ross. Did she live happily ever after and is happy as an isest brider? Did she try to come back and let me research that real quick? No? No she didn't.
Oh she immediately when I have, I have messed up horribly. So yeah, yeah, So look, if if that's what you want, we can make it happen. Maybe that's the answer here, because uh, it's just
disturbing, all right, Jim, what's up? Kase? It sounds like you might have a negative opinion of tech TikTok And I don't know if you've seen their recent public relations in TV campaign where it's Tuck has virtually saved a fifth generation cattle farm and the Senior Center has you know, the jazzer sized senior citizens and hey, hold on, they saved a fifth generation because I happen to be uh wrapped up in a fifth generation cattle operation and I I'll
call my brother. I'm pretty sure TikTok ain't done nothing for us. So well, the TV commercial paints such a glowing picture of what a benefit TikTok's at the society. There's even a pastor that Clanton keeps his congregation informed. Look, if you want to use it, just understand what it is when you And maybe that's why everything is so stupid with rare exceptions, because but like that is fine. Hang with the CCP. Dude, they had some
CCP officials in an airport in Texas. I saw video of over the weekend some dudes film he's like filming his wife and a couple of another couple they're traveling with. They're doing one of those excited, hey we're going to MAUI kind of videos. And like there's some CCP delegates that are in the US for something. They came over and told him they had to stop filming in an airport in in the US. And I'm just so I'm sorry if I don't trust these folks. But yes, you're right, Jim, obviously,
I'm I just don't get it. Scott, what's up? I was just going to tell you about the Porsche Tui inn it's a forty eight vold hybrid system. Yeah, those batteries, there's batteries sell around twenty two hundred dollars. Oh yeah, and some some dealers are charging six to seven hundred dollars to put them in. I have a I have an alley that has a battery that's underneath the passenger foreboard. But it's it's not a hybrid system. It's a what's called a GM battery, a glass matt Yeah, they're around
they're around three hundred fifty bucks. Yeah, it's just look and I get it. It's some woman wrote and she said, I don't know where my battery is and I refuse to learn. So I almost like her attitude, although you should probably know where your battery is man or at the very least if you have the jump points. But yeah, it's it's crazy the emails I'm getting where they where they stick this stuff. There's a whole series on
YouTube. Thanks for the call there, sir, the whole series on YouTube where it's just mechanics and engineers trying to remember the name of the I have to go back and look. I don't think I've subscribed to the channel. But I watched that. I've watched a few of those videos and it's it's like the mechanics sit in there going explain why the hell you did that, and he's like, wow, we had to because of the blah blah blah and I and the mechanics is rolling his eyes out. And that's the whole
series. But it's very well done. Donut I think it's just Donut is the site if you want to check that out. And then Donut Operators another good YouTuber you should check out. There's guns and cop stuff and he's constantly demonetized, so you know, it's good content. All right, Coming up, the Supreme Court has ruled that the National Guard is not to guard the
nation. I see how you could have made that mistake, but I want to I want to talk about this from who's in power situation because I'm reminded of something that happened with the Trump administration. So Texas ordered to remove razor wire and a few other things. What the Supreme Court was thinking and what is a thought project we can do? Hang on? All right, Good
morning everybody, and welcome. It is our number three. It is Tuesday, and uh we're glad to have you along here on the Cacoday radio program. Thus far we have discussed Ross's battery location and then everybody else's on their vehicle, which mind blowing how many are in weird spots. So we have that, we have Tiktoker's lusting over terrorists. That's I guess not new.
We chatted with ap Dylan about Carborough Chapel Hill schools deciding that they're not gonna they're gonna get in line with the state law so because they feel it's immoral right. And then, of course, the very same folks if there was a clerk, a court clerk not giving marriage licenses prior to the gay marriage decision, they want a roasty toasted if it happened to be the law of
the land. And you know how we are here because I got an email where they're like, ah, how do you advocate for small government and also want people to abide by all the laws? I wholly agree we have too many laws, and more importantly, I feel that we have too vague of laws. Even when they're not vague, they get treated as vague. One of the best examples was during Trump's administration, where you have a one paragraph law. Think about that one paragraph that it is it is not even debatable
with the language, or it shouldn't be. That invests power with the president to control, uh, who we're going to let into the country from various countries. If so that they because there has to be an immediacy to it. If they didn't want it that way, then they could write it. And somehow that was twisted as well. I know it says the president has full discretion, which is what it actually says, but they don't mean discretion, no discretion or full discretion or anything. No, it says that.
So when you when you have those vagaries and you have this tap dance and we become comfortable with it, that is that What it is is it's soft anarchy. So we can have a lot less laws. I agree, And in frank there's there's probably one hundred things that police have to deal with people over that they don't want to either. So I'm cool with that and all of the Hey, I know a guy who knows a guy and we gave
a millionaire campaign stuff. Let's hunt that down too. But if you're going to have stuff that is the law, it needs to be easy to understand so that people know whether they're staying on the right side of it, and also consisted in its application. And I think that speaks to all the bigger issues we've been talking about. And the end all be all for this is, of course the US Supreme Court, right, will they take it up,
will they not take it up? What will it mean? And a ruling yesterday has has put people in a angry tail spin, and I understand it, but I also kind of sat here and thought about it, not from a just now standpoint, but from how this would be applicable going forward and some stuff we've seen. And here's what I mean by that. So, the Supreme Court, in a five ruling yesterday, said that the Biden administration can cut through or tear down razor wire that the State of Texas has
placed along the US Mexico border. This is near now, there's the razor wire, there's the floaty things, and then there's this park where the Texas National Guard is basically running things there. And I'm not fully understanding how I mean there's razor wire there, but also I don't know what that means for
that park, whether border agents go in there. But here, here's the gist of it, and yes, it's absurd to think that National Guard had their handslap for guarding the nation, right, it's inherent in the naming.
That being said, do you remember, of course, there were a thousand different ways that people were wanting to stop Trump from being able to do any work on the wall up to it, including Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer sitting in a room saying no to a path to citizenship and amnesty for DACA just
to spite Donald Trump over like what six billion or something. And that was one way, but another way, and this is where it gets interesting is you had state lawmakers, governors like the New Mexico governor, as well as some others at a more local level like county officials and whatnot, who were on record saying that if they try to build border stuff here, because the border wall isn't built right on the border, it's set back from the border,
so you're clearly on state property and then there is some fed property, but when you're into the private ownership, that was where they were going to stop him, saying that the states should have a say on this. So
while I understand people are angry about what happened, yesterday. I also looked at it from that perspective, should Trump get re elected and want to more aggressively go forward with that ruling, the gate that pathway to stopping him that some Democrat lawmakers had put together because we never really got to all of the meat of it, but they had lawyers everywhere that we're going to get ready to sue the federal government into oblivion just to slow it down, because it's
not about even winning now, it's about just can I stall him for four years or eight years? And they were exerting their states' rights. So when the Streme Court has said no on this issue, this is an issue that solely rests with the Feds, and this is the mechanism for doing it. So will that make it harder? You understand what I'm asking? So like, yes, I understand frustration, but also I feel like it also sets a precedent, and maybe it doesn't because we've seen where precedents then are just
immediately ignored. Roughly thirty miles of razor wire had been installed by Texas National Guard under the command of Greg Abbott near Rio Grande Eagle Pass. That's a whole nother thing, and it had been seeing success. There was erroneous reporting that if you remember, a migrant was tangled in it and drowned, which then had to be edited because it was it became clear that they had drowned a way upriver and it was just their their body that had swept in there.
So yeah, yeah, there's there's been a whole lot of bs surrounding it. But that's the only upside I can give you that. I feel like, maybe it makes it harder to do that, but yeah, when it's lawyers, if you just keep suing, I mean, look how many lawsuits Barber and Crew filed over a voter I d here. Even when you pull the majority of North Carolinians, including the majority of black North Carolinians, and they're like, Noah, this is cool. Why do you think I'm
not having any I don't have an ID. Wow, that's insulting. So just get ready for that. And speaking of lawlessness, this is this is big news right here man. In fact, let me get the apparently, we have found something in the state of California that if you do try to loot it, they will actually arrest you. That's right, in the state of California. They have found something that if that, if somebody just goes in without pain and tries to run off with it out of a out of
a store where there will be actual consequences for your actions. Now, what do you think it is? Newsome's hair gel? No, no, not that travel mugs, but not just Denny the Stanley thing, which I still fail to understand. But look, hot product, you're not harming me. You want to go beat each other up for a for one of these Stanley things so you can be hip and with it and have credit. I don't care, go ahead and do it. In fact, I was. I
wanted to learn ross you could. You didn't go because you but I went. We had our little planning thing last week and I'm so, I'm sitting there and I noticed that like two of our sales ladies have these mugs, and I'm like, I have to figure out what's up with this because I saw in the news, I saw the videos. So I'm over staring at the thing and I'm like, it looks like a bigger version of my little, my yetny thing I have, and I so I finally I asked one
of the sales ladies. I'm like, why, Like this is what's up with this and like, what does it do? Did I have like a supercomputer in it? Explain this to me, like I'm for and she's like, well it so it keeps the drink cold all day or hot all day, and its size to fit into the cup holder in my car. So it's like it's like every other cup. Yeah, there's no difference. Yeah, well, I mean it's got it, says Stanley on it. I
guess that's different from a lot of others. Yeah, and I and I'm waiting because I'm just assumed the next thing is going to be like uh, and then it does your math homework, right, because that would that would explain why the high school kids love it. No, keeps it hot or cold or and then fits in the in the cup holder, which, by the way, I feel like, are really the only two requirements for most people. Right. It has a stroke like I don't want mine to be
triangle or like a rectangle to be be circular. Yeah, like the Fiji water bottles. Yeah, it has a special power. Though if you hold it, some people might fight you. I mean that is a fair point right there. And it won't roll away, So there's that. So but the Stanley cup. She got it, and I'm like, and I just went, oh, okay, just I'm gonna go talk to somebody else now. And it's not that I don't like her. I think she's dumb or anything. It's like I think it was at that moment where when Ashley asked
about it, she's like that stuff. But that's cool if you want to have one. Look, I have a I have a Yetti mug. I've never bought a Yetti mug. I have it because it was partly I went to a golf tournament they gave us all Yetti mugs. I think it's great. It's much smaller than the Stanley. It looks like a you know, standard bug. The lid is tight even if when you're kind of shaking it around, and it's magnetic, which I think is cool. Stays pretty clean,
keeps things hot and cold, and fits in cup holders. Yeah. I don't really like him because like you have to wash them. I prefer mind, like I just throw him out like plastic bottles or that's what I prefer you, because screw the planet. Buddy well roscoes to the beach. People don't even know. Throw it in the ocean. Yeah, he like every other week. It's the it's then and all the straws and and when
the ur are hatching, like he's there for the week. Right, it's it's like the the ocean, or it's the little creek behind my house. Yeah, where I keep my car batteries, where the salamanders now have three heads. Right, yeah, so you know, but that's that. That is as far as got But in California they are very precious. I guess, yes, uh, but it's actually a kind of a weird story considering
all the rest of the people just get away with murder. A woman in Roseville, California, was arrested for stealing sixty five Stanley tumblers valued at twenty five hundred dollars. Wait they're twenty hold on, I got it. I didn't realize they were even that much. I just saw idiots beating beating each other up for him in a couple of videos. How much is that?
Twenty one hundred dollars thirty nine bucks apiece? Is it? I thought these things are gonna be worth a one hundred dollars apiece for as much as people are flipping out over them, Like thirty nine almost sounds it sounds on the high end of reasonable, so it's pure status stuff. So anyway, what does she do. She gets a cart, fills it with as many Stanley mugs as she can, just walks out the door, goes to her car, throws the cups in the trunk and speeds out of there. But police
quick to react. They were given a description and pulled the car over not far away, and inside found sixty five Stanley mugs and the rest of the driver for grand theft. Yeah, I'll bet I'll bet that that look And why wouldn't this individual I don't know why they're not named in this, but whatever, why wouldn't this individual think that they can go and do that? Because you've seen the videos and them stealing like laundry detergent and diapers and stuff.
And then which you don't don't see, is there are like stolen good farmers' markets all over the area. They did a news report I was watching. There's like four places in Sacramento where everyone knows. You just go there and it looks like a CVS. In the product offerings. They have all the stuff but at crazy discount prices, so that laundry detergent that they paid zero for now you're paying half what you would have paid, and it's flooded
with people shopping. And the justification by lawmakers is these are folks who are just doing anything they can to survive. It's the stealing bread aoc thing. But from a different angle, well, we don't want to shut down these open air markets because this is and I'm quoting here, for many of these folks, this is their only source of income. What does that mean? So let's say let's say I'm a cocaine Now, let's say I'm a fentanyl
dealer. All right, let's go with the hot one, but I only deal fetanyl Ross, So don't come to me looking for heroin, Okay, buddy, just fentanyl. It's all I do, and that's how I support myself. That's that's literally the argument you're making. Oh yes, the the the totality of their income stream for their household is criminal of you know, criminal activity, right, it's stolen goods or whatever, but it's only stolen. Look, they're not running brothels. Okay, they're not out, they're
not out doing hits. They're just stealing stuff and they're from big corporations. Check out Ross's house of catalytic converters the new place you said. Yeah, yeah, is that? Oh cool? Look, I love small business. I hear your margins insane. Yeah, now it's now. They're a little bit of a misnomer there. It's not just catiletic converters because you have what copper piping too, h at the inside of air conditioning units like some specialize.
I mean it's just a blanket name like Dollar General. But you know, you get the point. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. But I mean if you want to save on catalytic converters, there you go. So but yeah, this is where we find ourselves. So why wouldn't that Why wouldn't this woman thinks she just walk out with all the mugs. Absolutely, that's a new currency. Case in point. This dude right here, Oh where did I put it? Yeah? Here we go. So this dude goes into where is this Indiana? So he goes to
the Buffalo Wild Wings the b dubs man, and he's hungry. But unfortunately he gets there right at closing time and the staff are like, nah, it's like two minutes past. We got everything cleaned up. We can't. So that's when Justin Carpenter, who is another one of these single income folks. He's a drug dealer. He started to try to make a deal. According to the B Dubs employees, Carpenter then offered to give them drugs for fried pickles, h and either marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy or vape THC.
The employee said nope. They called police. He got arrested. Fried pickles. What do you what? What are you doing? Dude? If you're gonna make an inherently wildly illegal transaction with employees of a restaurant to not abide by their own corporate structure, do it for wings, dude, and the nightmare scenario. He's now not allowed in Buffalo any Buffalo Wild Wings. He's permanently banned from all locations over fried pickles, which I've never had them.
Are they good? There? I'm not. It never sounded appetizing to me, so all right. So, but just a single income, single earner kind of guy, just trying to get his fried pickle on and always going to the pokey. All right, we'll be back hanging on everybody, keeping you connected. This is ninety four or five WPTI and the Triad and one on six one FM Talk and the triangle. Oh already and welcome back.
It is eight thirty five here on the KCO Day Radio programmed. Well, if she now if the one, we could go in the store and immediately get the tumblers. But yet you can still sew them online for how much people were telling me one hundred to one hundred and fifty dollars, So you don't even have your your your thirty nine dollars acquisition cost. It's all profit. There's a little little you know, elbow grease. But who's paid if you can go buy the I saw them in a store I was at the
other day. But I guess it depends on the color. I'm getting a whole lesson here from some one of our listeners who's got three daughters in high school and apparently they're obsessed with It's like tulips and beanie babies all over again. But at least we the beanie babies I could kind of understand because different characters and all. That one's so cute and I want that one, and that one's rare. And also if I went to your house, you're like, I have a beanie baby room. I knew not to go to your
house again. I worked at the World of Science during that whole craze. Yeah, and the women that would come, they knew when our trucks were coming, the shipping routes. They were like store, yeah, they were nuts. Oceans eight, I guess was the woman one. The thing. The thing about Oceans eight is like, and any did you watch Ocean's eight? Ross? Did you watch the Women Ocean? I sure did not.
I was. I wanted to, but I'm so busy, man. You know, I watched it just because I watched it whatever, And it's not. It's not terrible, it's not I don't think it has a pizazed. But the whole time I'm watching all of these women, they're putting this plot together and they're like, all right, we gotta distract this. I'm like, you know, you're all tens. Do you really need schematics? What? What is that wrong? Is that insensitive? I don't think it's wrong.
So yeah, no, I haven't seen it. So they're all ten. So there isn't like there isn't like a fat one and yeah there's not okay, Yeah you can walk up and be like, hey, here's not the old guy in his in his rhinestone suit. Looking things. Here's here's my boobs. Yeah, let me in the vault. Okay, yeah, Like I'm like, if i'd have been on the movie, I'd be like, I think this. I think this movie's gonna be like two minutes long.
So oh man, I've read somebody's probably bad about that. And yes, I understand, like the frustration of the emailing with the daughters, like this is the this text been around was look it I have. I have no opposition to marketing. And if you get people excited about stuff, even if you make them think like somehow it's new. Do you remember all the idiot articles where they're like, ah, we just invented roommates, right,
We're like, no, no, you didn't. And then so this comes along, but people bringing stuff back, like it wasn't that long ago that Cherry Pop and Daddy's convinced people to do the flapper dance stuff, right, and that wasn't new, but everyone thought it was new. I played that
song is new music suit Riot zoot Suit? Yeah? Right? And then if you went in like bars would have like I camera with the actual dance called Charleston or something else, but whatever, like they'd have bar nights where people would go in because I remember walking in one time and everyone's doing like the zootsuit dance, and I think I spun around so fast I nearly murdered
the person behind me. I'm like, nope, I'm out. Yeah, it's just about which technology or which thing you bring back try to make cool. But that's not that's not a not new marketing angle. It's called you know, hey, this is retro and I don't know that insulated cups are retro yet. But if people if look, if there's money to be made, people want to pay for him. I got good for Stanley or whatever. I saw an article today. You know you're on your home screen.
It's like the recommended articles. Yeah, it was like gen z bringing back part time jobs, like they just discovered it, like they're Lewis and Clark or something. But what is that? What is that where you partially sell drugs because you only want to if you're gonna sell drugs, you only want to sell drugs so you can get you get out of jail free card. But it's like, yeah, look fine, if you want to, you wanted to. I love old cars. I love old guns. Right,
I don't know, they're quite revolutionary. I've shot a blunderbus. That's a weird thing. But uh and a cannon. Okay, right, so if you want your cup, fine, it's just don't be bringing disturbing stuff back. I love retros. Why do you think we have a hundred concubines in the studio at all times? Because you have to ancient you wouldn't understand. So, yeah, that's a thing. But like as soon as somebody I'm trying to think of something really here, as soon as people want to bring
baby throwing ross do you know about baby throwing? Are you familiar with baby thine? I do? I want to know? Maybe I do know. So this was this was a problem in India, So going back when they have much higher infant mortality rates, rather than parents suffering through a child who is is sick or is likely not to make it, the priest would go up on top of the temple about fifty feet and throw the baby. Oh my god. Yeah, and then they're like, maybe we shouldn't do this.
I'm gonna take a stand here, very brave and stunning stand on I am against this. You're what, yeah, you know, I'm not going to hate Indians, you know, that what it is you hate the the Asian subcontinent like a billion and a half people. Well, hold on, sir, I didn't even explain what it evolved to. Do you want to know? Yeah, because in your mind you're like, ah, they're throwing
them in. But you could cheat because your baby survived and they were going to be tough and stuff, so you could cheat and you and your buddies could stand down there with and try to catch the baby. So you had you had it out. So now now now are you okay with it? When when was this Oh gosh, hang on, hang on, let me get my baby throwing thing here? I mean it went on for a while, but this is this is historical, but it crept in a modern day.
Here we go, do do do do? The original ritual dates backed approximately seven hundred years, when infant mortality rates were high medical advances were limited. However, Uh, the tradition continued, albeit with a twist, as groups of men could gather below the temple with a blanket an attempt to catch the baby. It looks like it was outlawed early nineteen hundreds in India. So yeah, but now that you know, you get to do you get a chance to catch the baby though? Yeah, that and what does it
mean anything? Like if you catch the bouquet at a wedding, but if you catch the babyes, I mean you're having one of your own. I guess you have one now you just got to run. But yeah, so like I can deal with, you know, retro stuff that just annoys me as long as we're not doing baby throwing again. What you come to this show to learn? Do you not? Like, here's a pro tip. Let's say hypothetically, you got to show up for a court ordered drug test
today. All right, but but you keep using drugs, what do you do? You'd be like my old roommate who who used to get marijuana tested all the time because he worked for he was an underground locator. Yeah, and he spoke all the weed and then he would keep these giant drinks that he'd buy at the head shop where you'd have to drink like two gallons of water in like three minutes, and then you go and he'd always pass his test. That's one option. This woman in Florida went in a different direction.
Yep, yep. Instead, she knew as part of her she had drugs and a suspended license, which is how she ended up here. She knew she wasn't going to pass, so she made a decision. Forty two year old Jessica Batty showed up with a sample, attempting to hide it. However, the observer figured out what she was doing, called her out, and she confessed that it was dog urine from her aunt's pit bull. I think not guilty, just off that. Do you know what I'm saying?
If you, if if you somehow were able to acquire a full urine sample from a pit bull, I feel like you've served your time, haven't you? In fact, maybe make that the threshold if it's you know, going where they do the testing, right, some guys coming down, he's probation whatever, he's not gonna pass. Your option is you can go and you can do the test. We're gonna watch you. Or if you can get this tiger's urine, you can submit that and that's fine. And also what
would a hap I don't know what that would a test? Well, what would the test have shown the bam, you're having a litter. Plus what happens when they're doing the sequence and they're like, is she eating babies? What is this? That's a pit bull joke, but not yours. Yours is the Gandhia pitbulls would never do that, but yeah, talk about a lot of work for not a lot of payoff. So yeah, she's charged with that now, all right? Raced Agic from the Weather Channel. He's
here. That's crazy. I've seen, you know, like we had a football player for the Vikings, Ontario Smith who famously used a wizonator and which was a device you could buy that looked like a prosthetic so that you could drug test. Right, ye, because he's dumb. And there's a bar and man Cato that actually bought it. I don't know how they acquired it, but it sits over the bar in there. This woman, this chick milk a pit bull? Yeah, what's I don't even like. What's worse?
The pitbull not liking that? And what happens? Or are you not passing your test? I guess you voted for the first Yeah, probably said I'm good. People will do the strangest things. Yeah, yeah, yeah, what up? Right? A little rain here and there. I think rain coverage along with temperature is going up later in the week. The best chance best coverage is likely going to be Thursday night, maybe into Friday, and that's when we're gonna have our warm US temperature, so nice big warm
upcoming actually encompass the most of the nation here today. There might be a little rain scattered around as we go through midday and this afternoon. So I'm already starting to creep in off to the west and southwest, close to fifty today, low forties tonight, so or even milder tomorrow morning than we are
this morning. And we may have some fog set up tomorrow with again slight chances of some spotty rain all the way to the low to mid sixties tomorrow, and that better chance of showers will be in here as we go through later Thursday and Friday, the rain chances jumping up, especially Thursday night, could even be a thunderstorm. But Thursday and Friday's highs are going to be
near or maybe even above seventy degrees. So if there's a window, and there's probably going to be between the showers, you might be able to get some outdoor time out in also in also he tried to say, and just don't stay mild into the weekend, and probably some shower. So the message
milder, little wet weather scattered here and there. Luckily no severe and I think the heaviest rain is going to stay west and probably even well west of US into the southwest corner of the state, out across North Georgia and parts of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Yeah, suck at Murphy, Okay, I try. Yeah, I got no beef with them, but whatever, We'll start it all right, thanks sir, appreciate it. Okay. Yeah, maybe it's just because it's always Murphy Antio and I feel like we
could. You know, there's other cities than the opposite ends that start with stuff. So just something to think about. We'll be back show after the show is on the iHeart Radio app. Search Cada for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. Here we go into the street. Bloomberg Update now with Jet Belanger, Jet, what's happening? Good morning, Casey. The rally rolled on yesterday on Wall Street. Right now, the futures are mixed. Now, futures are down thirty points, but it looks like the SMP and
Nasdaq indexes are poised to open higher. United Airlines posted a bigger than expected fourth quarter profit after the markets closed yesterday The carrier also issued guidance the top testimates, indicating its working to overcome the cost from the grounding of some Boeing
seven thirty seven max jets. Just in, a new survey from Upgraded points as average American use their credit cards for almost half of all their purchases, more than half of all card purchases now or for essentials like groceries, gasoline, and medical bills, and almost a quarter of all consumers hit their limit credit limit at least once a year. Growing number of American households falling behind on their utility bills. New data from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association show
one out of every six rate payers as in arrears. The report indicates rising heating costs and become especially burdensome in casey. It's generally known common sense really that happy workers tend to be productive workers. New research shows the opposite is also true. Gallop estimates disgruntled employees cost American companies nearly two trillion dollars in
lost productivity last year. The report says more workers feel detached from their employers in the aftermath of the pandemic, in part because they no longer know exactly what is expected of them. The stakes are high for companies, engaged workers, increased productivity, sales and profits, and they're less likely to leave. Casey, all right, Jeff, Hey, do you have a Stanley tumbler or not? I do not? Oh man, Apparently that is quite the
status symbol. Some ladies stole a whole shopping cart and they actually arrested her in California, so they will arrest you for stealing stuff if it's tumblrs. So all right, okay, sorry, Jeff, no, I don't right, take care, Casey. What's going on with this thing here? Oh? By the way, just real quick, So obviously New Hampshire's doing its things so well, you know that the coverage and then of course they had
the first first. Now New Hampshire is weird because they and you know how I feel about parties dictating when primaries are like, who are you to threaten when we're paying for it? Screw you? But Democrats threatened and that's why Joe Biden's not even on the ballot on the Democratic side. There's some weird robo calls going on telling people not to go vote for Biden, but he's not on there. And then they're blaming the Republicans, but it's a primary.
But no, it was gobblers or gobblers, knob Dixville, notch whatever. I screw it up, so we just call it both. The six voters. They're unanimously selecting Nicky Hayley. So there you go, those six right there, like the gobblers not people, which is actually the Pakstani Fild place. But I don't know, it sounds more New Hampshire than Pennsylvania. Hey Aussie Paul, what's up? I mean, how you doing? I'm
good. Just a couple of theoretically weird every locations for Doug Strata's early nineties left front wheel had to come off and the inn that had to be pulled out, or the weird Australian model wherever he's backwards, the US model Okay, eighties Corvette you had to pull the seats for lift the lift the back carpet out out of the storage. Ay, it had going well in behind the passenger seat to get to it. In that movie. Yeah, lotuses
spree turbos certain years, Series three and series four. You had to jack the car up, drop a plate down to get access to the battery, trade drop the battery down and then disconnected to get it from another car. I'm telling you, like, where and where does it go from here? Because everything just gets worse. I got it going to get weirder. Yeah, but I mean you look at a Tesla. The whole floor is a battery. Well, but that's that's a fundamentally different structuring of a vehicle.
Like I get that it is. It's still a huge backs and it's not mean to get about. Yeah, but if if it catches on fire, I'll keep you warm for days, as I understand. So you got no one can put it out, all right, all right, Paul, appreciate it. Well, we put the battery inside the tire, you know,
we for space. Wait what No? Yeah, no, I liked it, dude, I'm down with it. I thought he meant Australian models where it's like, oh, it's under the wombat hutch, right, you have to take the wombats out and then you got to pull the hutch out and it's the whole thing. But now those are the US models. But Ross you should uh, you should open next to your catalytic converter. Empire a new battery company. Because our government loves giving subsidies and I don't think anyone's
putting batteries inside the tires, so oh man, that'll be amazing. All right, we'll check back with you tomorrow. I have a go one
