All right, five minutes past the hour, Good morning friends. So tell me, is that what you want to hear when you first tune into the radio program. See, we have a wide array of listeners. We have some folks out there that have been working all night wall and they're wrapping up their shift. They're wide awake, might be ready to go to bed, but they're wide awake. We've got others that have been up for hour or so, a little workout, a little devotional perhaps they're at it, ready
to go. Then they're those that are just waiting. And I try to be respectful of that. Try to be chipper but not over the top loud. I don't know, I don't know. I we try our best to thread the needle. We welcome you to the radio program on Tuesday. It is April the ninth. We survived, We survived the rockets being shot into the ion a sphere. We survived the eclipse, maybe sort of barely.
Craziness, absolute craziness. And let me just go ahead and say this upfront, Grant, Let's let's put the call screener up because I'm gonna make an invitation here other than when Justin Haskins is on the program and Howard Eisman with our money talk as long as we're on the air in programming. If you want to tell me how your life has been transformed by the eclipse, you call in. I don't and and now now listen, I don't want people
calling in being sarcastic. I want if you earnestly had your life changed by yesterday and seeing the eclipse. And I understand for a lot of you you got part of it. You didn't get the whole thing, but we will. We've got listeners that were in the path, that made the trip. If it changed your life forever moving forward eight five zero two zero five to
be a film just making you aware. I will stop what I'm talking about and take your call if you can honestly truly say that you believe that yesterday's happening did that for you, because my golly, I heard it over and over again on TV. I mean, and look it was the imagery was incredible, It was awesome, and it now me. It caused me to just go God, you just got it going on. Man, you just thank you what an amazing celestial body you spoken to being. But boy,
people talking about their life changed, crazy people doing crazy things. And I told you that was gonna happen. We knew that. Anyway, Let's do our verse today. Our devotional comes from Ezekiel, and this is just an incredible prophetic statement. And I don't believe that followers of God, the Jews of the era, they didn't connect the dots. Listen to what was said in Ezekiel thirty eight twenty six. And I will give you a new heart and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the
heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. That was a prophetic utterance where God said, look, because of the choice that Adam and Eve made, humankind is tainted now. And so I'm going to give you an opportunity to get rid of that heart of stone, and my spirit will dwell in you. And that's exactly what happens when you become a Christian. That's what happened to the disciples on the night of Jesus's resurrection.
See, Jesus had to die before that could happen, before that could be fulfilled. That's why if you look at the encounter in the upper room when they were locked behind doors because they were scared, and Jesus appeared and said, hey, what's up, and he breathed on them and they received the Holy Spirit. That's when they became believers in Christ as we would understand it
today. That's when they became Christians. It's an amazing opportunity God gives all of us to change it out, to change out our heart and to have His Spirit take residence in us. And that's how we start Tuesday show fifty one to thirty three of the Morning Show with Preston Scott running the radio program. Over there is Grant Allen. It's day eleven seventy five of America held hostage. Yeah, we'll get to that April ninth. By the way,
you got less than a week to get your taxes done. I'm just saying we'll get to that as well today. Five facts about March from Scott Beacon. Scott will join us later this month. Sixteen eighty two, Sierra de la Salle claims the Mississippi River valley for France whatever, and then Napoleon sold it. Thank you. It was one of the many great land deals that have been struck in US history. There have been a few. I mean that was that was good On this date. In eighteen sixty five, Robert
E. Lee surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant. Do you smile every time you hear Grant? No? Sorry, I mean, never mind, forget it. I was trying to make conversation. I hear it a lot. It doesn't matter trying to never mind. Nineteen thirty nine, Marian Anderson had her concert at Constitution Hall canceled because she happened to be black. So she went to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D C. And performed before
seventy five thousand people. That had to be absolutely spectacular good on her nineteen forty two, seventy five thousand starving American and Filipino defenders on the Batan Batan Peninsula and the Philippines are surrendered to the Japanese. Mm hmmm. That would lead to the Batan Death March, which was brutal. You met a survivor
of that, didn't you. Yeah. Number of years ago in Mobile at the battleship they've got what is that, the USS Alabama I think it is, yeah, yeah, And they had a veteran who authored a book about his experiences just there and talked to them for a little bit, you know, families on vacation, and so it was cool. I can't even imagine
what that was like surviving that, my goodness. And on the same date in two thousand and three in Baghdad, Saddam Hussein's giant statue was toppled as US troops and Iraqi celebrated the fall of Sadam' that's how, that's how, George H. W. Busher for Sadam Sadam all right, it's fifteen minutes after the hour. Back with had to happen next time twenty one minutes after the hour. Here on the morning show, Jeff writes in I think if God talked to you last night and told you that he had a message for
the world. The message is that everyone's standing outside at three o'clock Eastern time today will be saved and the resurrection would begin. That you would get on the air and tell us everything, except one time it would happen preston atiheartradio dot com. If you want to share some thoughts, just let that linger and let you mow on that for just a moment. We have we've already
got reports of just weirdness. A shooting on I ten because God told a girl to just go go ahead and indiscriminately shoot at people, which she hit a couple. God told her to do it during the eclipse. There you go. Well, we'll get to some other things perhaps, but again, the offer stands. If your life has been changed. I think you need to check who's speaking on the other end of the line. Yeah, yeah, who you talking to? Which, never mind, I gotta pause right
there. Uh. April first, California minimum wage. Right, couple of little interesting tidbits. McDonald's for now, at least most of them and Chick fil A's have not raised their prices. That's interesting. Now, I don't know what the pricing is for filling the blank at Adam McDonald's or Chick fil a in California. Burger King a Texas double whopper meal now is just a tad under seventeen dollars. Oh my stars, you might as well go to a sit down restaurant. A big fish meal is now eleven fifty in out
Burgers, prices are up. Business owner quoted here. When you're dealing with this kind of extraordinary overnight change, a twenty five percent increase in wages, no stone has remained unturned I can't charge twenty dollars for a happy meal. My customer's appetite to absorb these kinds of prices is not unlimited as of right now, if you worked forty hours, you're going to make forty one six
in a fast food restaurant in California. And for everyone out there saying, see see finally go live on forty one six in California, let me know how that works out for you. See, that's not how it works. Here's what's going to happen. It's already happening. Some restaurants are going to automation. That's already happened here where we live. They're automating there, they're streamlining ops. If a burger meal is seventeen dollars, though, do you
think any of the automation will be enough? You know what I mean? Like, that's that's a bridge that I think a lot of consumers just they're not going to cross it, no matter how automated. The burger King or the McDonald's is seventeen dollars for well, a bigger meal is just like that's not like I'm going somewhere else, I'm staying home. Well here, well,
yeah, I mean. But here's the thing. The automation can bring your costs down doing business because of all the ancillary costs of employing a person, your social security contribution, to their to their social Security retirement, which is gone, medical workmen's comp, workers comp. There's there's a list of things that improve with automation for the employer. They don't have to worry about people calling it sick, they don't have to worry about people just having an
attitude. They employ fewer people at a higher wage, but they're they're employing far less people. Wages will be offset by less hours, they'll be offset by automation. Uh. Some will just go out of business. They just can't. They can't do it because you can't charge twenty dollars for a happy meal. And and and again you're you're just continuing to put pressure on inflation by raising wages because prices go up, and prices go up because of wages
going up, and it's a cycle. And that's why government needs to be out of the business of setting wages. The market needs to set those good employers will pay more and for skills that are warranted, and people that are entry level workers will have these jobs available at a lower wage. But all of that's going away, even in Florida. So just brace yourself. Kids. We're in a cycle now and I'm not sure anybody can fix it. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott, Morning Friends. No time to waste.
Big story in the press box. Story in the press box. Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise, our proud sponsor, the resident of the United States, just flat gave you all a middle finger, and I want you to listen to what he had to say, and you'll have to do your best figuring out some of it because he slurs his words like a
drunk at this point. But this is Joe Biden yesterday. From day one, my administrator has been committed to fixing the broken student loan system and making sure higher education is a ticket to the middle class, not a barrier. My administration's approved debt cancelation for four million Americans through various actions, and today I'm announcing new plans I would cancel student debt for millions more. In total, these plans would cancel some are all student debt for thirty million Americans.
When combined with everything we've done so far to find out how these plans may impact you. Visitsad dot Go, the music everything courtesy of the White House in no particular order. Joe Biden is bribing people for votes. He's flipping a middle finger to you. Because there's no such thing as student loan forgiveness. There's no such thing as student loan debt cancelation. It doesn't exist. It is a lie because you will pay for it. I will pay for
it if you pay taxes. You are paying for this, and I want to issue a just one challenge, he said. So, bab bag is broken, or words to that effect. Broken. The student loan debt student loan program is broken. Why how is it broken? Is it broken because people took out student loans did not weigh and measure the cost of the education versus the value that they receive in return. I don't know of anybody that
is forced to go to college. I don't, So what's broken. People have been paying on their debt for better than ten years and not gaining any Well, they're paying the minimum that's how loans work. Loans are It's like revolving credit. If you pay the minimum payment, you're likely never going to get out of debt. It's set up for the loan provider to make money. All that the government is doing is they're bribing shallow information voters. They're
bribing young people for votes. I'm issuing the just one challenge again. We've yet to have anybody take me up on it on a wide array of topics. I want just one person to go on the air, first and last name and defend this. Why should you get your student loans forgiven, which aren't being forgiven. Why should your student loans be turned over to everybody else to pay How are you made to take that loan out? Why is it
that you shouldn't be held responsible to pay it back. There are a handful of cases where forgiveness could truly exist, where I would say to the educational system, this person has faced a trauma. This guy can't pay his loans. He went and served our country, He had a cataclysmic injury serving our nation, and the university writes off the debt, not the taxpayers. But by and large that's not the case. So just one anybody defend this. And oh, by the way, he's saying screw you to the United States
Supreme Court. Now, this latest thing is already going to be challenged. State attorney generals across the country are already preparing to file lawsuit to stop this and made to look like the bad guy. It's almost like the custodial parent is stuck trying to keep law and order with the kids when the other non custodial parent just spoils them rotten and lets them do whatever they want when they're spending time with them. It's not fair and it's not right. It's the
Morning Show with Preston Scott, indefensible. Can't defend it, cannot defend this. Any single one of you that votes for Joe Biden is defending this. You've lost your ever loving mind. Oh, by the way, speaking of things that Joe's doing to destroy our nation, but he's not alone. And oh, by the way, this is not just oh the Democrats blame the Democratic Oh no, no, no, no no. This started with George H. W. Bush, this idea of ah, we don't have to
call it a treaty because that would have to be ratified by Congress. We'll just call it an agreement. Joe's plans and this has been talked about for a while with the World Health Organization I got a release from Matt Staver Liberty Council talking about the new World Health Organization Pandemic Plan and this agreement, which is a treaty and their draft, which was released March thirteenth, has been looked at fully by Liberty Council Actions Team. The treaty will do the following.
I'm just hitting the lomarks, establishing the World Health Organization is the world's authority with one hundred and sixty four uses of the legally binding language shall dictating actions of nations. When the word shall is inside of an agreement, you shall do this, that, and the other. All you have to do is read the fine print of any loan agreement, any credit card agreement you've ever signed. Asserting the World Health Organization's control over any risk of international disease
risk that's like assault weapon, that's like health of that's like viability. That's as ambiguous as it gets. Creating digital health passports that can be shared internationally for vaccines, test results, and more. Creating healthcare as a right in a path to international socialized medicine. Demanding equity in healthcare, which means they can move anyone up the ladder if they think that it's equitable for them to
do so and conversely discriminate against anybody else. Requiring parties to exercise authority at community levels, Controlling development and patents, Demanding standards of control over everything from plants to pets, Controlling access to approved medicines and censoring non mainstream treatments, censoring disinformation and misinformation, forcing international surveillance, controlling supply chains and logistics,
Controlling water access along with sanitation and hygiene practices. Mandating that medical staff and facilities participate in abortion, LGBTQ, forced vaccinations, and more without religious carve outs or conscience protections. Pushing taxpayer funded pandemic vaccines, and providing that vaccine manufacturers should be afforded legal immunity, mandating a two year commitment with no withdrawals permitted during that time. I'm scratching the surface. This is what Joe Biden
is signing us into. Though he can't legally do it, it does create the precedent of having to then go to World court. See, this is why you need to just say to the World Health Organization, the UN and all of them get lost, go away, go away. Scary times Friends, forty six past the hour the morning show at Preston Scott On News Radio
one hundred point seven WFLA. If you remember early on March April, when the full scare was on for COVID in twenty twenty, that was the That was the Christmas gift of all time, that was dumped into the last of Democrats. Now, I'll be honest with you, I'm starting to rethink one aspect of the whole COVID thing. If you're China, who do you want
as president? Trump, who was putting money back into the defense, was bringing money back into the United States, removing some money from China, placing tariffs on some Chinese goods, leveling the playing field, creating a more robust competitive marketplace in the Pacific. Rim Or Biden, who, if you're China you know, personally had taken money and been bribed for favor through his son Hunter, Who do you want as president? See, this is the part
of the whole thing I'm rethinking. I'm starting to consider that maybe this was intended and was not an accidental release. Maybe it was intended and it had its desired effect. It gave room for Democrats to cheat just enough to get Joe in office. I'm just saying it's a possibility. But early on it was absolutely clear that fear was being used to manipulate the citizens of America. The absurdity of masking. Fauci just changing his mind with no studies, no
support, nothing on masking. No, we don't see a need for the for vaccine mandates. That would be that would be ridiculous. And then all of a sudden, we have mandates coming out. We just dodged one here in our company. I sent a letter to our legal and I said, please wait, because they said there had been a turning point, so this might become something we have to do. And I applauded our company because they were absolutely dead set against mandates, but they were being forced by the government
because of the size of the company. And I said, just just wait. There's a case before the court system, right, you gotta wait. And we waited. I won't say it was because of me. I might have played a role in bringing it to the attention. All I know is we waited and we didn't have to go there. I'm grateful I didn't have to face what a lot of our colleagues in this industry did across the country and what many of you had to face and some not successfully. You had
to get the shot to keep working, and I get it. But now the CDC is released hidden COVID nineteen vaccine injury reports as a result of a lawsuit. They had to be forced to do it. And we were reporting the website, the v safe website, vaccine I think it was the vaccine ah, I can't remember what it is, but adverse reaction website and the reports, well they're coming out and we're talking hard inflammation, miscarriages, seizures, Bell's. The list goes on and on, and the CDC hit it.
Let's get to ower number two next, All right, let's do it hour number two Morning Show with Presiden's Scott Presse, He's grand. It's show fifty one thirty three, and the offer still stands. I'll interrupt anything I'm talking about if you want to call in telling me how witnessing the eclipse yesterday has changed your life forever. I don't mean in a sarcastic way. It's not about a joke. It's about if you really believe it's changed your life,
then by golly, you need to be sharing that. Whatever that happened, for you. Now, if it made you go, wow, there's got to be a god for this kind of thing. Okay, call in, I'm all ears. I got this from a listener. Greg wrote in, you said, good morning, sir. Saw this on Gateway Pundit. Trump did an ad featuring his silhouette eclipsing the sun. Grant I knew would know about this. I'd like to say that it lit up my life, except that it darkened my life, but it lit up my spirit. The
libs had a cow best laugh I've had today. Keep it up, sir, Thank you, Greg, appreciate the kind words. Did you see it? I did? Yeah? It was very very funny, was it? Yeah? I didn't see it? So what what what it looked like? What are we talking about it instead of the moon? Okay, it was just it was the silhouette of Trump's head, and we can tell it it's
Trump. Oh absolutely, that's the beautiful thing about Trump. Yeah. I mean, Biden can be any doddering, you know, wandering soul, but b and it just kind of you know, I think the theme from two thousand and one is probably a better fit for that one. Yeah, probably so. But it was very funny. Nice all right, Let's get to
five facts for March, brought to us by the bee Line. Scott Beacon, our friend, the shortest route to what you need to know, and he's doing a reflective look back on the previous month and some number crunching. He'll join us later this month. Fact number one stock market values. These are just a random observations backed by facts. Stock market in nineteen ninety four, at the beginning of the Internet revolution, he writes, was valued at
sixty six percent of the GDP. Listen to this. It is now valued at one hundred and ninety three percent of the GDP the US stock market. How is it possible? One reason, all of those big tech companies Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Tesla have been created and founded in the US, And he asks, is it just a coincidence that with all the talent and intelligence in the world, that had just so happened that had occurred in the United States. The other reason is that is the incredible amount of
money that's been created by the Fed Reserve over the last fifteen years. Money has to flow somewhere, and so that's see, that's what I've been driving at with the artificial inflation of the stock market it's been kept afloat by all of this unbelievable flow of cash that is devaluing the dollar at the same time. Second fact, what is a fair share of income taxes? And just the most recent intel one percent of the top income earners paid forty six percent
of all the income taxes in twenty twenty one. The top five percent paid sixty six percent, the top ten percent paid seventy six percent, The top fifty percent paid ninety eight percent of the taxes, which means the bottom fifty percent paid two percent two percent. I maintain everybody should have skin in the game, even if it's one hundred bucks. The boys are tax code screwed up. We'll get back to the other three facts from the month of March,
as observed by Scott Beacon of the Bee Line. You gotta subscribe and get that. We'll talk with Scott again in a couple weeks, but more facts coming up next here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott m a d radio network where we challenge you to make a difference. And this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I don't know did everybody, I don't know if everybody heard the previous little fifteen second PSA by the FDA on sunscreen.
Make sure it's got the right SPF and broad spectrum in it. I'm immediately distrusting anything they say to me. Am I wrong for being distrusting? All right? Let me go back just a little add on point here that Scott makes on the on where we are with taxes and debt. The interest on the federal debt in twenty twenty four is going to consume forty three percent of the tax receipts the debt, interest on the debt is going to take up
forty three percent of income taxes. What's left to pay for Social Security, Medicaid, National Defense, the different welfare programs, paying for federal employees, paying for the FBI, the CIA, all of the other agencies, and we just keep ignoring it. Fact number three foreign born residing in US. It's the highest percentage of foreign born's residing in this country since in history,
according to the Census Bureau. In history context he offers here, Scott writes more illegals will have entered the United States during the first four years of the Biden administration than in the forty peak years of immigration through Ellis Island. Get your mind around that more illegals in Biden's four years than forty years during the peak legal immigration at Ellis Island. If it's not intentional, what is it. He's allowing an invasion of this country for a reason. Understand that.
And then circling back to the debt. US debt is now higher than it was right after World War Two when we had to borrow money to get through World War Two. We were able to work our way out of the debt because most of the rest of the world was in ruin. So the production that the United States was able to convert to after the war machine was broken down and the Industrial Revolution picked right up, we found our way out of debt because there was a marketplace the world. They needed to buy our goods
until they could rebuild. Right now, debt stands at one hundred and twenty four percent of GDP. This is where I need you to just I know that this sounds like noise at this point. You hear it over and over and over and over and over. But now I'm going to bring it in for a landing. And this is really important. The CBO Congressional Budget Office projects that the US will pass a debt to GDP threshold of one hundred and
thirty percent in the next ten years. Here's why that matters. An analysis done by Hirshman Capital several years ago based on International Monetary Fund data, found out of fifty two countries since the year eighteen hundred where debt to GDP had surpassed one hundred and thirty one had passed one hundred and thirty percent, fifty one out of fifty two countries had defaulted. The only exception was Japan fifty
one of fifty two. Once they get to that one to thirty mark, and as of right now, the fifth fact is only thirty two percent say they have any trust in the mainstream media. I'm shocked it's that high. Republicans eleven percent, Democrats twenty nine percent, their independence twenty nine percent. Democrats are only at fifty eight percent despite the fact that the mass media is
doing its bidding every single day. That's fascinating. Sixteen minutes after the hour, twenty one minutes after the hour, all right, day before the NCAA championship game between South Carolina and Iowa, South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley at the required media press conference, dan Zac sheskey out kick coach. She just talked about, you know what a massive weekend this is obviously for women's basketball,
women's sports in general. One of the major issues facing women's sports right now is the debate discussion topic about the inclusion of transgender athletes biological males in women's sports. I was wondering if you would tell me your position on that issue. Damn, you got deep on me, then I I'm on the I mean, I'm under the opinion of trying to thread the needle. You're
a woman. You should play. If you consider yourself a woman and you want to play sports or vice versa, you should be able to play. That's that's my opinion. You want me to go deeper, do you do you think uh, transgender women should be able to participate in And that's your question. I want you to ask. I mean, you want to ask, so I'll give you that. Yes. Yes. So now the barnstorm of people are going to flood my timeline and be a distraction to me or
one of the biggest days of of of our game. And I'm okay with that. But you're not upset at the ridiculous nature of the question, you just won the national championship. No, no, this is this is before, this was before, this was before Who cares anyway? You're in the freaking final four? Was this before the national championship? It was the day before the national championship game. As I said, you don't like reporters like,
like, I have no problem with the question. I think it's a ridiculous question to even ask, like, we don't like reporters are ridiculous. The journalist press that asks these questions is just asinine, like how is that whether men should be allowed to compete against Well, that's not my point. I'm like, why they're they're injecting something that like they pulled this out of a blue No, they didn't. That's that's that is the dominant question of
sports today. My point is, you're in the final four, likely going to the national championship game, and what does the reporter care about that? Well, all the other questions are being asked. He's asking another question about another story. He's talking to all of the coaches about this. He's asking what do the coaches in the NCAA Women's basketball tournament think about men competing against women? And her answer was also ridiculous. It's just like that's where the
focus ought to be. The question is highly appropriate, one hundred percent, one hundred percent. The question is what it is. The point I was trying to communicate was we don't dislike the press enough. Well, I think we kind of dislike them a lot. I clearly not no, no, again, But you're you're somehow taking issue with his question. His question is
on the money. Yeah, I think he's I think it's stupid to ask a sports like related question or this this this style of question give the context of the National Championship game, like when you're a coach and you're singularly focused on getting your team ready for the final four, a deep postseason run, national championship game. What this is again, it's a question that was asked of her. Is her competitor the coach of Iowa. She said, I'm
not going to weigh in on that right now. I'm focusing on South Carolina. That's the right answer. Well, that's the answer she chose to give. The answer that Don Staley gave is her honest opinion. But I want to point out that, first of all, you and I couldn't be more a part on this. This was a great question asked at the best time, while the attention is on and we have people ducking this issue across the country. And I'll point out this is the convenient answer. This is the
answer of the Megan Rappinos of the world. It's convenient to say, yeah, let the men compete until it affects you. I want to see guys lace them up and compete against and I mean washed up guys, guys in their forties fifties playing against her team. They'll be destroyed, destroyed, and she'll change her opinion when men knock off her team in some you know, like some obscure programs somewhere that happens to have a couple transgender dudes playing knocks
off highly ranked, top ranked national defending champion South Carolina. That would then she'll care, just like Megan Rapino will care when when girls lose spots on the US women's team. Until then, they don't care. So they're going to give the politically correct answer as they see it. I don't think it's politically correct. But what I want to point out, which is the highlight here, is the NAI the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics is banning trans athletes
from participating in women's sports. The vote on the board twenty to zip shot has been fired over the bow of the n C two A. On this I applaud the question. I applaud the timing of it. I applaud the fact that this issue people are. We're gonna keep driving on this issue until the right thing happens. That's what's good about all of that. Back with the big stories in the press box, Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston
Scott. Oh yeah. Tomorrow the Truth of Amas will share the words of the son of founder of Hamas in case you're interested, because he's over all of the pro Palestinian Hamas defenders in this country, and apparently a doctor Phil show took place where he sat down across from a couple of American Hamas supporters and just trash them, owned them. Anyway, we'll share a little bit
of what took place there. That's tomorrow on the program. Justin Haskins coming up next half hour about a half hour from now, and then of course also next hour, Money Talk will take a little deeper dive into what's going on. But first, the big story in the press box story. That's right, just one grow a creative marketing and digital expertise, and just one challenge is underway. I want one person to come on this show first name, last name. I'm gonna trust that you will be honorable, and I
want you to defend accepting this. From day one, my misery has been committed seeing the broken student loan system and making sure higher education is a ticket to the middle class, not a barrier. My administration has approved debt cancelation for four million Americans through various actions, and today I'm announcing new plans that
would cancel student debt for millions more. In total, these plans would cancel some are all student debt for thirty million Americans when combined with everything we've done so far to find out how these plans Yeah, whatever, Now I'm not going to let me back up if they do this and it's held to be legal. Whatever, But how is it owed to you? How is it that anyone's free decision to go to college and to accrue that debt should should
be paid by everybody else. He's lying when he said forgiveness. He's lying when he says cancelation. He's lying when he said, broken system. There are a lot of things broken in this country, but paying back your loan isn't one of them. If you want to say, well, I didn't
know it would be so hard, Well, whose fault is that? Did you not consider your educational path and the costs and the outcome and you know what kind of income you could expect in return and all of the different things that you should consider before signing a contract and obligating yourself financially to things. And is that somehow supposed to be transferred to everybody else, because let me tell you, it doesn't get canceled. It's paid. It's already been paid.
The taxpayers have to pay for it. The taxpayers have to make this up. It's just it's obscene to me, it's offensive to me. And Joe Biden is also not just flipping a middle finger to you and me, he's flipping one of the United States Supreme Court. So state attorneys general are back at it and are going to sue them all over again. Preston Scott, boy, that escalated quickly. I mean that really got out of hand fast. On WFLA Rand paul Us, Senator from Kentucky, authoring a piece
have not looked at it yet. The great COVID cover up shocking truth about Wuhan and fifteen federal agents sees quoting shame on all the federal employees who covered up these facts about COVID nineteen oh. I cannot wait to read through that. Mmmmmmmm mm hmm. Is anything going to surprise? You talked about how it all worked, shared last last hour about my growing concern that maybe there was more to this as a conspiracy involving China to help Joe Biden get in
office. I mean, if you're if you're China, who do you want Trump or Biden? That's a no brainer. I mean, my goodness, you got Joe in your pocket. You own him, You absolutely own him. All right. This is an interesting story because on one hand, I'm like, ugh, I don't know about this, But on the other hand, I'm putting myself in this guy's shoes and thinking well. Rick Slayman sixty two. He received his first kidney transplant from a human donor in twenty seventeen.
The organ began failing in May of twenty twenty three. Went on dialysis. Now, my dad had kidney disease and ended up having to go on dialysis, and that was a very, very difficult thing. And I remember all of us getting tested to see if we were a match, and literally everybody was. All of his children, my sister, and the four boys. We all tested positive. But my brother Patrick was the best match.
And so my brother Patrick, who is the one serving as a deputy for the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department after all these years, came out of retirement to just get back and help. He was the donor and he has lived very healthy life since giving up one of his two kidneys. The transplant worked. My dad had many more years before passing away in nineteen ninety eight. But
I remember all of that. I remember the dialysis, I remember the challenge, the difficulty of all of that, and I can't even imagine what it's like for people to go through. Right now, more than one hundred thousand people in the US are currently on waiting lists for organ transplants. Seventeen of those die every day. At Massachusetts General alone, where this surgery I'm about to talk about took place, more than fourteen hundred patients are currently waiting for
a kidney transplant. Fourteen hundred kidneys are the top of the most commonly needed organs. End stage kidney disease expected to increase each and every year, and so what was used for this man on March sixteenth was a genetically edited pig kidney. The idea was to make it more compatible with a human recipient and
to eliminate the risk of infection. He was released April third. I think this moment, leaving the hospital today with one of the cleanest bills of health I've had in a long time, is one I wished would come for many many years. Now it's a reality and one of the happiest moments of my life. No more dialysis now. Historically these surgeries don't last very long, and one would presume that that would be that. But I don't know.
I don't know what the process is moving forward for this gentleman. But I go back to the question that I raised at the very beginning. I don't know where I am on this. There's a part of me that's like, that's just But I also, you know, I'm sixty three. I look at this guy, he's sixty two, and I'm thinking, you know, I still feel like I've got a life to live. There's a part of me, that's like, well, you know, that's kind of on God's
economy, whatever he decides. But at the same time, you know, God, God also allows for certain skills and research, and so I don't know. If you've got a hard and fast opinion on this, good for you. I don't have one. This is one of those situations where having gone through this with my dad and thinking, you know, if there was something available to my dad, if my brother's kidney, if we hadn't been a match and there was a way for his life to be prolonged, I
don't know. I don't know what I'd think. I suppose I would just leave it up to my dad to decide. But anyway, forty seven minutes past the hour, all right, well did you get out there? Did you look? Did you did any of you stare at the sky through the appropriate glasses? I guess and I don't understand this. Maybe you can explain it to me. There's a period of time in what did they call it, the path of totality. There's like two to three minutes where you could
take your glasses off and look at it. How is that possible? I don't get it. But apparently that's what was going on. It seems kind of risky to me, but whatever. But they certainly had all the cameras with the appropriate filters and so forth on them, and you could look at it in every city that it was crossing. It seemed for hours yesterday because by the time I got home, I played golf yesterday, and of course I was getting off the golf course before this thing hit. I could have
been attacked by you know, any number of things, squirrels. Squirrels could have lost their mind, golfers could have lost their mind. Anything could have happened. So I was getting off the course. But I've just I've got a story here Americans suffering from a clip sickness, including insomnia, headaches, and changes to women's shall we say cycle, all kinds of things. I mean, this is like eight ages of write ups about people saying this happened
or that happened. Anyone else's dog acting weird this morning, I mean, and honestly wouldn't shock me. You know, I've heard Charlie and JD talk about the fact that during full moons they can count on more arrests, more things happening. Some people say it has to do with the fluid in the brain and the gravitational pulls and forces adjust things a little bit, which affects people's behavior. I guess if you're so inclined, I don't know. Then
there's the woman who FHP arrested. She will remain nameless Holmes County. She decided to go on I ten at the one twelve mile marker and start shooting hit a couple people. She has been She said she was directed by God relating to these older eclipse I'm sorry, I just we knew it was coming. We knew that people were gonna make excuses for everything that they want. That's the thing. It's like, maybe there's some people that are affected by this stuff in some weird way. I don't know. I you know,
I noticed the light just got weird. If you looked outside, it was it was like this weird filtering. And we've seen that before during partial eclipses and other you know, it's just it's the it just gets weird. But in the path of the totality, it got dark, not pitch black, but close. It got dark for like three minutes, and people went nuts all right. Time for manly minute. This is a seasonal manly minute.
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an me Back with our three, turning the page on the rundown. It is show five thousand and thirty three, now into year twenty three of the Morning Show with Preston Scott On Preston he is Grant Allen. Great to be with you this morning, and I am so delighted to have back on the show as a New York Times best selling author, director of the Socialism Research Center at the Heartland Institute, and in fact editorial director at the Heartland Institute.
But more important than any of that, he loves Jesus and he's our friend. He's Justin Haskins. Hello, sir, I'm doing great. How are you? I love how I love, how I love Jesus and he's my friend are the most important things. That's that's very true. You did put Jesus first. Absolutely. You might flip it, no, but you
got it right. No, Absolutely, Jesus is first. Hey. I was a little taken aback by the latest piece in Newsweek where you're tackling the southern border because we have been talking about the great reset esg for so long. I forget that your eyes are covering lots of different horizons. So let's
talk about the southern border. How did we get here? How did we get to where a buddy of ours on the show, Scott Beacon, he said more illegals have entered in Biden's administration than forty years of peak immigration through Ellis Island. Yeah, I mean it's absolutely astounding. I think we all know how we got here. This is the easiest softball question of all time. Thank you. Democrats and a lot of establishment Republicans don't want to do
anything about border security. And over the past forty fifty years we've seen that play out over and over and over again. The problem has been getting progressively and finally what happened is we got an administration that is so far to the left that they've essentially said, just come on in. We don't care, we don't care anymore. Just come on in. Anyone can claim asylum, and it doesn't matter if you're coming here under suspicious circumstances, it doesn't matter
who you are. We will not only welcome you into the country. We will, you know, allow you to go to all sorts of different places, will fly you across the country. We'll do all kinds of things. And I think a lot of people in Mexico and in Central America and South America are and around the world who are coming across the border. Because we're finding all sorts of evidence that people from China and other people are coming across
the border. Through Mexico. Now realize that this could be their last opportunity for a very long time to have this, you know, just walk across the border with no consequences. And so I think that's what's going on here.
This is sort of the last ditch effort. If Donald Trump becomes president, you know, a lot of this is going to get shut down, and a lot of other people around the world know that as well, and that's why we're seeing this massive flood that coupled with the radical policies as the Biden administration, it's just been getting progressively worse, and if Biden wins, it's going to get even crazier over the next four years. I think we understand why the left side of the aisle wants to do this. I think
we get a little bit of that. Tell me about the right side of the aisle. Why are established Republicans It is it because they want to turn an eye for those that hire these people, or what is it? Man? I have heard all kinds of different explanations from people. I think some of it is genuinely compassion. I think they feel bad about the situation. They don't want to just round up a bunch of people who've been living here for years and sending them home. They I think part of it is just
it's really difficult to get anything passed in Congress. Republicans couldn't even get Obamacare reversed after they promised for years and years and years to do that, you
know. So I think there's a degree of that. I think that there are some establishment Republicans who have ties with big gigantic corporations, and big gigantic corporations some of them benefit from illegal immigration because illegal immigrants work for a lot less than the American workers, and so, you know, big agriculture and you know, certain industries like that I think benefit from it. So I think there's a lot of different motivating factors on the right. On the left,
I think it's just really simple. They want more people to come here, and then they're going to hope that they'll vote for them, which I think is all this is about. Joining us on the program is Justin Haskins with our Land Institute. We're talking about a piece written in Newsweek about illegal immigration, and I think it's important to discern between the two. We're going to talk a few more minutes about that before we move on to some other
things. Here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott, eleven minutes after the hour, Justin Haskins with us from the Heartland Institute. Justin we talk about some businesses, some industries benefiting from this, and when I mentioned that, I always hear from a friend of the program that says it's time to name names rather than allowing that to kind of be a shadow cast on business in general and industry in general. Is it time to name and call out?
Do we know the actual names of the businesses the organizations that are benefiting from illegal immigration, and how do they get around the issue of wage laws and paying people under the table and all that. Yeah, I mean, I think that's all. That's a great question. I think we should. I
think we absolutely should. I have not done the research to know exactly which corporations are promoting this, but if I were going to look into that, and maybe I will, I would start with who is giving money to the various causes and organizations that are promoting this ideology, Which corporations are giving money to those causes, which donors and which donors are you know, shareholders of
these big corporations, and that sort of thing. That are giving money to promote these policies in Washington, d c. And at the state level and all of that. I think usually when you follow the money, you'll find the answer that you're looking for. I think, generally speaking, in a
variety of different ways, directly and indirectly. I think corporations kind of all benefit from it in the sense that you know, regardless of whether you as a corporation, hire someone who's here illegally, you might do business with a supplier that does, or you might hire a building company that does, or
you might or or maybe you just have customers that do right. And so there's just maybe you just think it's good for the overall economy generally in your area, and you know, so there's so many different factors that relate to this, but I don't think you can separate that part of it from the equation. I really do think that's one of the most big motivating factors on the right with establishment Republicans. I know that the left has been working so
hard to remove the term illegal from the immigration equation. They want us to look at it as if it's just immigration, but it's not. There's legal immigration and there's illegal immigration. And they've conflated the two, and they do that quite intentionally, and they do it well. So how do we What do you believe is the answer and where does it lie? Does it lie
in the states? Does it lie with the federal government? Right? So, I believe strongly, and this is a little bit of a controversial few, but I believe strongly that states have the authority to do a great deal on immigration. I would are argue that border states have the ability to build whole border walls to stop what's going on right now. I would argue that states have the authority to pass all kinds of laws that would remove illegal immigrants
from their state and do other things like that totain illegal immigrants. And the reason I believe that is because Article one, section ten of the Constitution says that no states shall, without the consent of Congress, engage in war unless actually invaded or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay. And another section of the Constitution says that the federal government shall basically protect states in the event of an invasion. So I believe that what we're seeing right now
is clearly an invasion. I think we've seen that over the past forty or fifty years. And the reason I believe it's clearly an invasion is because if you look at the history of the use of that word at the time of the Founding Fathers, which is what my Newsleague article is all about, well, it's very obvious that the word invasion included all kinds of scenarios that would
apply to this situation. For example, James Madison, who was widely considered to be the father of the Constitution, wrote in the Federalist Papers, which were essays advocating for the passage support of the Constitution, that pirates were invaders. This was an example of invasion, and that he was making a case for why we need to have navy and all this other stuff. Twelve of the thirteen dictionaries that were available at the time included a definition of invasion that
was extremely broad and did not apply to just military incursions. The piracy thing was brought up over and over and over again by numerous It was a huge issue in the eighteenth century, as you might imagine. And I don't know how you could make the case that pirates were invaders in the seventeen and eighteen hundreds, but that drug cartels from Mexico are not invaders today, and so I think pretty clearly the federal government is doing is not stopping drug cartels.
They have not effectively done that because the borders are wide open. Therefore, states have the authority to stop drug cartels. Drug cartels are invaders, just like pirates are invaders, and I think it's a pretty open and shutcase. They can do what they need to do in order to stop that. But there were also other things that occurred in the eighteenth century. There were peaceful
immigrations between states. So there was a huge conflict between Connecticut and Pennsylvania in the latter half of the eighteenth century where a bunch of people from Connecticut were moving into lands that were claimed by Pennsylvania and they were setting up towns and doing things like that, and the state of Pennsylvania for fifty years argued this was an illegal immigration and all of this stuff into their states, and they
specifically referred to them as invaders on multiple occasions. Benjamin Franklin wrote about this, calling them and it's calling it an invasion. At one point, the Pennsylvania legislature officially declared in a resolution that they ended up sending to Congress saying this was an invasion and it was illegal. Hang on a second, Justin, we got to break seventeen past the hour. Justin Haskins with us for just a few more minutes. So West Virginia is cracking down on major banks.
They're the latest state, justin to push back against ESG. Are we seeing a bit of a tipping point with what's happened in Florida, Texas, now West Virginia, a handful of other states. Yeah, I think there's
I'm hoping that there's a tipping point, you know. I think last year with the law that was passed in Florida with ESG and cracking down on financial institutions, and ESG discriminated with banks and pension funds and things like that in the state, I really hoped that this year would be a wave of anti ESG laws, And we saw a little bit of that, but not as
much as I would have liked. But I do think that we are reaching that point where states are realizing they have to do something or else banks are just going to run wild with this. Other financial institution's insurance companies, they're going to run wild with it. This year, actually, Tennessee is on the verge of passing a very very good law. It's probably the closest ones of the one that was passed in Florida of any law that we've seen.
Since it's already passed the legislature, it's waiting for the governor's signature if they expect that he's going to sign it sometime soon. So that's really good news on the ESCHI front. So in America, I do think we are seeing
a pretty good pushback in the States. I'm hoping next year we're going to see an even bigger pushback, not only because I'm hoping the election goes well, but also because next year we have some incredible, incredible things happening in Europe that I think are going to require states to really start taking this seriously. The European Union is on the verge of passing its own ESG law, except this ESG law is going to require massive companies all over the world to
basically impose ESG on their employees if they do business in Europe. Wow, it's a really crazy ESG laws. There'll be a vote on it this month coming up. Implementation would start over the next few years, and I think that's going to scare the heck out of a lot of people if it actually passes. What about what Mississippi did the Secretary of State there, Michael Watson, basically suing Blackrock and hitting it with a cease and desist order over untrue
statements about ESG investments. Yeah, I think this is great in states that can't get bills passed for whatever reason, and there's a bunch of them. There are a lot of AG's and others who are putting pressure on big financial institutions, big asset managers like Blackrock to say, hey, look, you
can't do this kind of discriminating. In some states they've started requiring companies like Blackrock to just the right an attestation saying we don't discriminate like this, and then that opens the door to them suing them later on if it turns out that they are discriminating. So really really clever tactics for out of Mississippi.
Louisiana has done some good stuff in that same way, and we've seen it in other states as well, West Virginia, etc. So there is a lot of progress that's been made, but unfortunately we need a lot more progress. Next year. We have Texas, we have some really big states that are going to be taking this legislation up that either weren't in session this year or weren't doing non financial bills this year, because some states do things differently.
They every other year or something, and so next year we've got some really big states that are up for grabs, and I have really high hopes that we're gonna we're going to see some massive momentum in twenty twenty five. Where and when is the vote going to take place? What body is making that vote? In Europe, it's so it's the European Parliament, which is
one of the two legislative bodies in the European Union. The Council in the European Union has already approved it, and the European Parliament had already approved an earlier version. So now they're just in the process of reconciling it. And basically, if they don't pass it, the vote is in a couple of
weeks. I think it's the twenty fourth of April. If they don't pass it, it will be because it's not radical enough, essentially, and so I think it's going to pass because this is their last opportunity to do it for a while all right, as always, Justin, thanks so very much, my best to you and your family, and we appreciate the visit. We'll talk to you next month. Thank you, Sarah, thank you. Alrighty Justin Haskins with us this morning on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven w FLA help me, Yeah, So the Euros are gonna try to strong arm the United States companies into this ESG stuff teeth. I just keep reminding myself and anybody that I know God's on the throne. He's not up there panicking. I almost think God's chuckling. Really, Okay, go ahead, creatures, Oh my, what a mess we make of things. Welcome to the program. If you're just tuning in busy show today, catch up on the
podcast a little bit later on this morning. It'll drop, as they say. But the big story in the press box this morning, brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and digital expertise. You got any calls from anybody that claims that paying off student loan debt by taxpayers is the right thing to do. I want a person to use their first name and their last name, and if you honestly and truly believe that the rest of us should pay for
your student loans, I'd love to hear the story. It's another just one challenge. I need to go back and think through the different just one challenges that we've offered. Because Joe Biden's going to try again. He's tried. He's done it a couple of times since the Supreme Court slapped him and said, you don't have the authority to do this. My goodness, Nancy Pelosi said he didn't have the authority to do it. But they're not fighting it
now because they're desperate. And this is called bribery. This is buying votes, of course it is. But I just want someone with the courage of their convictions. You know, years ago, I had someone call the program and tell me that they believed that they should have taxpayer funded, paid time off from work to have a baby. She's incredulous that I didn't agree. I said, do me a favor. Wherever you live, go in the subdivision, the apartment complex, whatever, and asked them for money every single
week and tell them why you've chosen to have a baby. You don't want to work after you had your baby and you need it to be paid for, And let me know how that works out for you. Never heard back, didn't think I would. But the same applies here. Now. Let me ask you what if this were Trump? What if Trump were in office and came forward with a plan to cancel which you can't do, to forgive, which you can't do because there is no canceling or forgiving. It's being
paid. It's just being paid by taxpayers. I just want to know what the media would do. What some of you would be screaming if it were Trump doing it. If it were Trump, that was told by the United States Supreme Court, you can't do that. Anyone added to it anyway. He just kept doing it different different little pockets of people buying votes here and there. There would be screamed, he's a dictator. Look at him. He thinks he's a king. He could do whatever he wants by Edict Biden
is applauded silence by the mainstreamers. Forty minutes past the hour, Money Talk Next with Howard Eisman Here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Time for Money talk with Howard Eisman with anance financial services securities and advisory services offered through NBC Securities Inc. Member Fennerer an SIPC. NBC Securities Inc. Is a wholly owned subsidiary of RBC Bank USA. The opinions expressed are not those of NBC Securities Inc. Or iHeartMedia.
On appropriate matters, seek professional tax and or legal advice. Do you leave them money? Good morning, sir, how are you? I'm good morning, Preston. Quick question their new home prices. What's going on out there, because home prices can can give us a little bit of a reflection what's going on in the economy. That's right. Well, obviously, home prices in real estate and housing and shelter make up about twenty percent of the nation's GDP. Awful big part of our economy, So you know, Preston.
They rallied sixty percent from the pandemic lows in April twenty twenty, and they actually hit their peak in October of twenty two, with the median sale price of a new home having now fallen since then by nineteen percent almost twenty percent declined, so down from around five hundred thousand as the median price of a new home to now about four hundred thousand as of the end of February.
All of this push for the living wage and look how out of reach housing is for so many people, So that leads us to renting and buying. What's going on in the rental versus buying front, well, the increase in the cost of financing you know, a new home to buy it, along with the aforementioned increase in prices as now for the first time and sometime,
given a clear advantage to renting over buying. So preston, if you look at the fifty largest metropolitan areas in the country, this is an amazing number. I'm going to share with your listeners. The monthly cost of buying a starter home is sixty percent more than if they chose to rent. So the monthly cost of a starter home a smaller home is about sixty percent more more
than one thousand dollars more than if they chose to rent. So renting don't pay property taxes, don't pay insurance, and probably don't pay for any of the maintenance. I would guess that metropolitan areas are even maybe even a better bargain for renting very much, So if you look at particularly the areas that have been really really hot, like Austin, Texas, Seattle, Phoenix, big big advantage for running over buying exactly when you look at I mean,
we're staring square in the face. Our next visit will be after the filing deadline. But the tax filing deadline's coming a week from now, a little bit less. What you know, the tax code is cumbersome, it's absurd. How absurd is it? Well, precisely, very very absurd. So the tax code was most recently updated April, a year ago. It's goot, four million, one hundred and thirty eight thousand and seven hundred and eighty
eight words, isn't it, Preston. That's more than five times larger and longer than the King James Bible, seven times longer than that big, big novel War in Peace. So that means that there's an awful lot of lobbyists and folks with special interests that you know that that have bunked it up, if you will, with at least some of those four million words four point
one million words in the tax code. Yeah, but let's not leave off the other eighty seven hundred and eighty eight above the four point one million. That's right, that's an awful lot of talking. That's incredible. Last question, real quickly breakdown kind of where we are with where people are budgeting today. Yeah, so, uh, this is really a challenge for the reasons I think all your listeners and folks are aware of. So uh, fifty percent goes to needs, thirty percent wants is what I want, and idel
a twenty percent in savings. That would tip be a budgeting baseline. It looks the one hundred largest cities in the US. Six of those cities, when you look at the cost of living there would require a combined salary of at least three hundred thousand dollars in order for a family of two adults and two children to live comfortably. And unfortunately, you know, less than two hundred thousand is you're able to live on that. You still got to earn
two hundred thousand to live comfortably in just eleven cities in the US. So it's a big, big pra you know. It's the huge problem right now is I think we look ahead towards the elections this fall and it's not going to get any better. They're no signs showing that it will. Howard, thanks very much of the time. You're most welcome. Preston, have a great day. Howard Aisman with us this morning forty seven past the hour.
We'll follow up to our money segment with Howard Eisman pulling up the spot price of gold and silver right now. It is right now sitting an ounce of gold at twenty three hundred fifty dollars and ninety two cents active trading silver at twenty eighth eight announce. If you look at the last five years, gold is up one thousand dollars plus per ounce in the last five years. Silver
is up thirteen dollars roughly just under thirteen dollars an ounce. That speaks to how bad the economy is, because precious metals go up as the economy goes to weird places. I'm just not at all surprised by any of that. It's a new record. Twenty three hundred plus is a new record. Go figure. I mean, there's nothing happening right now that anyone should be shocked
by with the economy just because of who's running our country. And so it's funny because Democrats are trying to say to Joe quit trying to say that the economy's great. People don't believe it because their world sucks, their economy stinks. The Joe Scarboroughs of the world telling you how stupid you are because you don't understand how good the economy is when you're spending obscene amounts of money on your power, on your fuel, on your groceries, on any good and
service that you purchase. But you're stupid because the economy is great. Whatever brought to you by Barno Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA our verse today, great verse from Ezekiel thirty six, verse twenty six. That's how we started the radio program. Joe Biden the big story in the press box. He is going to ignore the Supreme Court. He's going to flip it the bird. He's going to take his other hand and flip you and I the bird. And he's going to unveil a plan has unveiled
to plan for more student loan forgiveness. One reason he wants young voters who are moving towards Trump to come back, come back. I mean you could almost see the It's like a cartoon strip, a little animation. Here's Donald Trump over there. We make America great and all they come over there because he's Donald Trump and he's kind of a rebel, and people, you know, young people kind of like that. They think that's kind of cool. Plus he's owning his hair, he owns it. He just you know whatever.
And so you've got this mob of kids running to him and Joe Biden saying, wait, I'll pay off your student loans. And so the mob runs back to Joe. That's what he's trying to do. He's trying to lure him back. This is nothing but a vote buying scheme. That's what this is. And that's the Supreme Court said you can't do it. But as I've told you, they'll just keep doing it. They'll find different ways, and then the Court will have to rule on that, and then they'll
find different ways, and the Court will have to rule on that. He's going to keep doing anything he can to buy votes. Hence the Southern Border had a great visit with Justin Haskins of the Heartland Institute. You can check that out on The Conversation's podcast or the podcast of the show Five Facts about March courtesy of Scott Beacon. Talked about the World Health organization, the CDC, and more good show We'll be back and do it again tomorrow