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Ep. 5157: Local Storm Aftermath

May 13, 20242 hr 31 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Mon. May 13, 2023

Our guests today include: Craig Rucker from CFACT, Dr. Joe Camps in Healthy Expectations, and Sal Nuzzo from Consumers Defense

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By the rousing ovation. We begin Monday of the Morning Show with Brusty Scott. Look quieter than it was on Friday. How you doing? France, May thirteen, The I is Show fifty one fifty seventy's grand I'm preston great

to be with you this morning. Our verse today comes from Luke eighteen says in verses thirty one through thirty four, and taking to twelve, he Jesus said to them, see, we are going up to Jerusalem, and everything that is written about the Son of Man by the prophets will be accomplished. For he will be delivered over the Gentiles and will be mocked and shamefully treated and spit upon, and after flogging him they will kill him. And on

the third day he will rise. But they understood none of these things. This saying was hidden from them, and they did not grasp what he said. Those verses say so much. First of all, it's Jesus telling them plainly and clearly that the prophecies spoken about the Son of God, the Messiah, we're going to be fulfilled. They were going to witness it happened. But even though they were near Jesus, they were far from Christ. Does that make sense. They were with him for three years and what he's saying

to them was just huh, right over their heads. And so I'm going to underscore that statement again. You can be right next to Jesus and be far from Christ. You can sit in church, you can be as charismatic and free in the spirit or as liturgical as you want, and still be far miles away from Christ. All you need to do is look at the example right there to remind yourself it takes more than just proximity. Ten minutes after the hour, let's get started. We've got a lot to get through

this morning, so stick around. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Let's get going here. Starting first with most important intel for those of you that live in and around the city impacted by Friday storms multiple tornadoes. The county announced it will begin on Friday storm related debris collection. That's what's important for you to know. This is strictly vegetative debris that you gather up, branches, you know, felled

trees, all of that stuff. They'll be picking that up. They're not picking up household garbage. Beginning on Friday. This is only storm related debris that is vegetative. Don't stack or lean debris against sprinkler heads, meters, poles, trees, backflows, and other structures. All right, So just keep that in mind. That begins on Friday. City of Tallahassee. They've identified three hundred and thirty three broken poles, expected to grow to five hundred

snapped in half, ninety one damaged transformers. Circuits in the path of the tornadoes are being fully rebuilt. Mutual Aid crews started arriving on Saturday, adding an additional one hundred crew members. About three hundred Mutual Aid personnel are working alongside city crews, and so they keep arriving, so hopefully the speed the take up of the damage and getting people back online. There are plenty of parts of the community still without power. I would love to tell you more.

I at least have what I have from the city in count I have nothing officially from the school board. I have unofficial information. I'll share that in a little bit. You can form whatever opinion you want on that. Leon County Schools is the only government, locally elected entity that has frozen us out and is not sending any information. I have addressed a note to the attention of the superintendent and the school board, as well as the assistant superintendents.

May thirteenth. In history, sixteen oh seven, colonists found Jamestown. Eighteen forty six. Congress declares the state of war between the United States and Mexico. Eighteen sixty four. First military burial takes place at Arlington. They co opted Robert E. Lee's estate, turned it into what it is now. Arlington is a result of the Civil War that was land owned by Robert E. Lee. I didn't even know that until about fifteen years ago.

Crazy last battle of the Civil War is fought in eighteen sixty five on this date Palmito Ranch in South Texas. And nineteen fifty four, President Eisenhower signs the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Act to construct the system of canals between Montreal and Lake Erie. When we come back, pretty high end opportunity for those of you that would like to have some special ops kind of experience as well as contribute to a very noble and worthwhile cause. It's going to take a second

to explain, so we'll do that when we come back. Also, stargazers Unite. What a weekend that was. If you had a glimpse of it, we'll explain that what happened and why that's coming up next here in the Morning Show with Rustin Scott. All Right, it's called Legacy Relief Project, and this is a group of former Special Ops Seals and the like operators that

love Jesus. In twenty twenty three, they were able to help rescue thirty six children in Haiti, delivered twenty five thousand meals to a partner organization and provide security and protection along a supply route. They've successfully trained forty national law Enforce law officers, equipping them with the skills they need. They go to country that need help and they help underground churches organizations protect what they're trying to

do and advance the cause. They're raising funds to make another trip and to do that, they're offering a pretty high end three day encounter in May the twenty fourth, twenty fifth, and twenty sixth, and it's a three day

course. It's normally about a three thousand dollars thing. And this is again if you've got the disposable income and you'd like to kind of be placed in a high stress situation where you learn tactics, quick decision making, you understand and kind of get the feel of what it's like to be an operator in these kinds of situations. I'm going to point you in the right direction.

They're asking for donations to be part of this course. It's it's gonna take place in Montgomery, Alabama, and UH and the rest of the details you can get. The website is Legacy Relief Project dot com. Legacy Relief Project dot com and UH. If you write info at Legacy Relief Project dot com, you can UH. You can request information about the UH the upcoming it's called op X op hyphen x and and if you write me directly, I

can give you a contact name and phone number. Just just write me presson at iHeartRadio dot com if you're interested this is it's obviously it's not for everybody.

They're they're not catering to everybody. UH. Obviously, if you want to learn more about what they do and how they do it, I've met the UH the guy who's the head of the project, Bencorbett, and impressive guy got a heart for Jesus. God radically grabbed his heart and he's using his skills and talents and others who have been in seals and rangers, et cetera. They brought them together and they have a like mind, a like vision, like ministry goal, and perhaps you just want to support what they're

doing and not necessarily go through the course Legacy Relief Project dot com. I'll make a couple of more announcements over the course of the next few weeks. Over the weekend, in the wake of the storm on Friday, you know, we were we were battling not just the storm, and thanks to our engineer, we stayed on the air. I mean, there were very limited inn We were interrupted more by emergency alerts than we were by power outages.

Were out because of power for what twenty seconds, And so I'm grateful. Uh, there's a reason why the FCC's designated iHeartRadio as the emergency relief broadcaster for this region. And and so we followed up Nature's fury with just you know, wow, you just you just look at the northern lights. I didn't see them. We're in a tree lined area. Thankfully the storm didn't

come up where we are because we never seen it coming. Uh, you didn't see it coming because we're we got trees all over and that was That's something we've talked about off and on for twenty two years, is if tornadoes hit in this area, and we've had tornadoes in and around, but not nothing quite like this. You just you don't you don't see it coming. It was dark as well. That didn't help. But at the same time you saw the results of a corona, a coronal mass ejection a CME.

It was a sun spot the size of the width of seventeen earths that cranked out the display of lights that were visible as far south as Puerto Rico. The northern lights went as were visible as far south as Puerto Rico. If you were in the right spot in Fort Lauderdale, you could see it. There are pictures all over the social media. But it was quite the show, and that's why you had it, and that's why there were so many disruptions. Cell signals were weird, radio signals were weird. You know,

we're pretty much past that now. The storm, if you will, the solar storm pretty much ended last night, and so if your cruise around, though, you'll see some incredible images twenty seven minutes after the hour come back. The big stories in the press Box are standing by as we continue here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. You can go on your browser and just do Northern Lights this weekend.

The pictures you'll see are incredible. Just click images on your filter and man nuts. All right, time for the big stories in the press Box, brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and digital expertise. I mentioned something about this in the commentary. Protesters blocking traffic for the call of Gaza Palestinians, etc. Blah blah blah. They're looking for their fifteen minutes in Florida. However, you get eleven minutes and then you get arrested. You don't get

your fifteen minutes and your list of demands. You get eleven and you get arrested. At least that's what happened as the Central Florida Queers for Pakistan sorry Palestine, my bad, what a name, right, Central Florida Queers for Palestine decided to block block traffic into Disney World eleven minutes. That's how much time they had first. That's eleven minutes too many. But anyway, in

Florida, we're not tolerating this stuff and that's good. Unbelievably, at Duke University, Jerry Seinfeld doing the commencement address, the bigots, the haters, the racists, the anti Israel protesters, they walked out of commencement again. They should have been kicked out of school. Their degrees should have been suspended if they didn't fulfill all their obligations. They shouldn't have had the privilege the

option of walking. Mail it to them. McDonald's asking franchise owners across America to please offer a five dollars meal deal. They're recommending a mcdouble or McChicken along with fries and a drink for five bucks. This is what happens when the government gets in the way and through mandated wages, regulatory pressures, constraining of the free markets. You get pressures and McDonald's is like, please, we're losing. If you're a franchise e, yeah, and what do you

want me to do about it? It's not my fault. I gotta raise prices to keep the margins. A few things we briefly mentioned on Friday that are worth noting. Lawmakers from basically swing states, battleground states, all of them begging Biden to do something to secure the border. The question becomes is why now? And is that an admission by these Democrats. See this is where Republicans just with this is so easy. So you're admitting that Joe Biden's

had the power to do something. This entire time, Denver's illustrating the dangers here. They Denver illegals have camped out in the middle of town and they've said, we have thirteen demands before we leave. That's real easy. You call in the state National Guard and you just pick them up and move and pull them and put them in jail. And this other needs to be on your radar. At West Point, they are now teaching uniformed perspectives, the

evolution of cross dressing in the military and gender norms. Yes, that is that is coursework for our finest our officer came and a date. It's at West Point. Can't make it up. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. I don't know if you saw the story last week. Video that's literally

we talked about it with Steve Stewart last week. Everywhere forty five year old woman in the Bronx five am guys walking behind her He literally last shows her around the neck with a belt, jerks it and chokes her out, drags her away by it, and then proceeds to rape her in between parked cars on the street. They suspect these a serial rapist. They had video,

They've got video of the attack. It's horrifying. They've arrested him. You know my belief of avoiding names whenever possible, And so we're not going to give this creep any notoriety whatsoever. What I want to give notoriety to is New York City soft on crime. DA's police officers under assault by BLM and like minded groups in sympathetic organganizations funding. And so you've got a woman likely walking to work. Uh, I'm just I was in awe watching the violence

of this act. They're just there are new rules there. There are new guidelines that you have to you have to understand if you're going to be out at certain times of the day or night, and even then you could be walking in broad daylight and things like this can happen. A couple of other

interesting little tidbits in the news. School board in Shenandoah County, Virginia have passed by five to one and overruled a previous school board's decision to change the names of schools that had been linked to the Confederate Army in the Civil War by a vote of five to one in Shenandoah County. They are returning the names of the schools to the names of Confederate generals Roberty Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and someone I'd not heard of. I don't know if he was a

general in the Civil War, Turner Ashby. This was all done as a reaction to what was going on in the wake of the George Floyd case. The board said, we believe that revisiting this decision is essential to honor our community's heritage and respect the wishes of the majority done see revision as historians like to get rid of things like that. And then lastly, I thought this was fascinating Dan Snyder and his wife. You know Dan Snyder, former owner

of the Washington Redskins. He's he's he doesn't own it anymore, right, I don't think so. They're now The commanders had a mansion listed for forty nine million they were selling on the Potomac. Maryland dropped the price to thirty four to nine and then it was just taking off the market. They didn't find a buyer. He and his wife Tanya have donated the home to the

American Cancer Society. So I guess the American Cancer Society will now sell the home and and Dan Schneyder gets a thirty four forty fifty million dollar tax right off. Good on him. Hey there you go, smart stuff. All right, when we come back. They're nuts, They're just nuts. Preston Scott, go ahead, make my day on news Radio one hundred and point seven WUSLA fifty two minutes past. Do you remember when mom, Grandma, grandpa dad used to say birds of a feather, birds of a feather,

flock together. This shows you the link between the global warming fanatics, the climate protesters that are just clueless, and the anti Israel protesters among those arrested at Eurovision. Eurovision is an annual song contest in Europe. There's a there's a there's a thought that if you win, that you're cursed. In commercial

music. I was looking at a documentary over the weekend. Just saw the first few minutes of it of ABBA, one of the super groups of the of the seventies, And I guess perhaps early eighties, and they won the Eurovision contest in I think nineteen seventy four, and they were just mercilessly mocked by the music critics of the day and clearly the group had the last laugh. But at the event, among those arrested was Greta Thunberg. I'm here

to show that we think he's outrageous and an excuse me. But for you on a vision to let Israel participate while committing a genocide, you can just see her crinkled up, little sour patch face, a little petulant child. And it occurred to me when I saw that that they don't have any idea what genocide is. They don't know. They just think it's a word that they that the protesters put out because because Amas put it out. Let me

just give you the short version here. A nation intent on committing genocide does not drop leaflets into an area that it plans to send military resources and tell civilians to get out. You know what it does. Groups intent on committing genocide sneak over in the middle of the night with no warning. They cut through security fences, and they single out and attack women and children. Not military targets. They attack civilians that's what people do who are intent on genocide.

So just help me out here, just work with me. Illiberals are what they accuse others of being the people committing the genocide. Are the people accusing Israel of it? They're not. They're not committing genocide. Which group is saying we're going to erase them from the map? I'm sorry? Was that the Iranians hamas from the river to the sea? Isn't that? Yeah? See, that's genocide. What Hitler did was genocide. What's going on in other parts of the world is genocide. Israel's not guilty of genocide.

And I'm just curious they're talking about the they're trying to uh to allow Israel by allowing one contestant to sing in this contest to lends Israel. Are we going to go back and circle around to talk about live golf and the Arabs the Saudis? And speaking of climate activists, I don't know if you saw

this. Reverend Sue Parfit eighty two and Judy Bruce eighty five, a retired biology teacher two geriatrics brought a hammer and chisel to the Magna Carta on display in the UK at the British Library in London and attempted to destroy the case Why for Climate Justice. Well, good morning, little quieter morning than it was on Friday, but we do have some severe weather coming later today. Friends. Welcome, good morning show with Preston Scott. I'm Preston and he's

Grant. It's show fifty one fifty seven Monday, the thirteenth of May. And please to have with us from Sea Fact you're wondering what is Sea Fact Committee for a constructive tomorrow? He's co founder Craig Record. Craig, good morning, Welcome, How are you, sir? I'm doing great. Thanks for having me on my pleasure. Thanks for the early our visit. Obviously, the entire transformation of this country that Barack Obama promised is happening under Joe

Biden. We are committing energy suicide. And yet there are developments happening abroad where it seems as though some are waking up to the nonsense. Or are they? I mean, how how much in the in the grip of climate fraud are we in worldwide? Oh my goodness, yeah, I think there's a lot of buyers read more, so many people aren't aware. But well By and has made climate and he said this on day one that he came in. Not his number two or three priority, it's his number one,

probably at two to three priority. Altogether. There are parts of the world that have actually jumped out ahead of us, and one of them is in

Europe. Germany in particular has been making news. There's a program it undertook called Energy Agenda that dates back to the early two thousands, back in the Mercal administration, and what they tried to do is get rid of all of their first and foremost their coal and fossil fuel plants, and then after the hopeful Kashima incident in Japan, even got rid of its nuclear plants and went also pushed to go solar and wind entirely, almost And what wound up happening

is that they were not getting enough electricity and they were experiencing blackouts. The Brandenburg Gate was going dark. They had to do energy austerity, to the point that even more recently a you're a member of the Bundestag actually said they may have to can weekend Tricks first residence because they just did not have the electricity they needed. So what they did is they opened up their lignite plants, and even right along they've been importing tremendous sums from outside of the country.

While it's true they'd weren't using coal or gas like a lot of countries that go solar and wind had to import it and where they get it from Putin's Russia. And even when they jumped back on nuclear, they wound up getting in a lot of their electricity from France, which is over seventy percent of clear. So a lot of hypocrisy, but you see at other places. Just this weekend, polls were out in mass going against their Green New

Deal. France has done a step back. You had mccron saying that they would get rid of nuclear power, but in fact now they're going right back to it. So you know, it's really what we're embarking down into. The bide administration has not worked anywhere in the world. Writers is reporting that Germany is in fact going to refire their coal plants. Is there truth to that? Absolutely, they got a lot of coal ability and their lignite plants

are being brought back online. I think they had something like seven gigawats they had to fire up the year before this, and now they're moving up to over nine gigawatts. Is again they went way overboard on renewable energy, plus their electricity rates have gone through the roof. In the United States, were used to accustomed to paint about ten twelve cents of kilo watt hour as a

consumer. Germany's saying about thirty five cents of killer watt hour. And really their experience is reflective of other countries that go solar wind and try to do what they called net zero, which just so happens to be what our Biden administration wants to do. Craig Reckor with us. He's co founder of c Fact. We're going to talk for one more segment. He's also co producer of the film that we pushed a heck of a lot of a Climate Hustle.

There's also been a sequel Climate Hustle too. It is just that, but it's but it's more, and we're gonna talk a little bit about that with Craig next to The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Preston Scott at the time at the time on news radio one hundred point seven UFLA a Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, effectually known as Sea FACT and co founder Craig record with US Craig, I've observed on TV that the automobile manufacturers, and I want

to focus on the German juggernaut known as Mercedes Benz. They made a big deal they were going to be all electric by the year twenty thirty, twenty thirty five. Perhaps now they have gone the dead opposite. They have announced that they're going to be producing gas powered engines indefinitely. Is there finally some awakening happening to some that have tried to jump on board with this? Absolutely,

and it's universal again globally. You had a number of companies even in the United States, commit to going all electric by twenty I think it's thirty five, and the Biden administration was touting that out not long ago. Mercedes, of course did that again Europe is before the United States. But what

you're finding is they're not moving them off the lot. In fact, there is a bunch of used car dealers and car dealerships around the country that actually said the letter to Biden recently saying that Nope, that's not happening and taking this big step backwards. A lot of them are digging their heels in and continuing to try to push them. We were at a resolution meeting of the shareholders afford Our company actually had shareholders there just to chime in and try to

keep them from going to WOKE. But the chairman there has actually announced on Thursday they're still committed to it. And I think the reason for that is not the sales, not that Americans are accepting them, are buying them because they have serious limitations and for a lot of motorists, not for everybody. They may prove to be okay for some, but for others, you know, the limited range and expensive trying to get one is just too much.

But I think it all comes down to subsidies. There's a lot of money in it, and I think they're making money if they stay on the lot in a lot of cases, whether or not they're sold. And so long as the subsidies are there, and you know, the government finds it a priority to push them, I think these car companies in the United States in particular will continue to abide by trying to push them. And once the subsidies go, I have a feeling that that's going to be it for the electric

vehicle as a major use of by American motorists. Craig. Let's go big picture in the time remaining here. Obviously we're seeing the result of ping pong executive orders from presidents that's not practical for any long term strategy. Let's assume that Congress somehow miraculously gets a group of Senators and congressmen in that understand the importance of an energy policy and setting in motion a series of laws that protect the energy sector of this country. Is it too late? Can we resurrect

clean coal? Can we resurrect oil and natural gas in this country? Well? In that I guess we could lead people on an optimistic note. As we started talking about Germany. Germany's going back to firing up its coal fired units. We saw that a few years ago, even in California, which has really been aggressively pushing renewable energy, when blackouts started happening, even Tavin Newsom started firing out it's plank California's remaining plants. I think the danger comes

in if we got it too much. But at the moment, I think we certainly have room to backpedal. And it's been encouraging to see even blue states and even what I would call blue countries. I guess fairly liberal countries are abandoning their efforts once they see that the lights don't stay on and the expenses rise, and people start marching in the streets, as they did in Poland this week, and farmers have been doing and Brussels and throughout France and

Germany. I think when you see that sort of pushback coming from the from the people, then I think, there it's not too late, and I think Congress will respond. And but you know, elections have consequences. We have two candidates coming up, and one is quite pro energy and has a record. In fact, we have first president since Truman that we actually had net energy exports going on and the natural gas and oil and gas field. So you know, I think that that's going to be up to the people.

But we've got to get Congress because otherwise we're just back and forth on executive orders. Don't you think we've got to get something in law done that cannot be erased by an executive order? I do. I agree with that, and I think the biggest thing that they can do is just repeal and let the market handle these things. It always has in the past quite well.

Typically when Congress starts directing things like we want a certain number of ds by twenty thirty five, or we're going to produce a certain or renewable energy portfolio where this much energy must be made by solar or win. That's where we're messing up when the government kind of just rolls those things back and allows, you know, the en a free enterprise system to do its work.

I think that, you know, not that they're going to be a trouble free world, but that's a lot better for everybody than it is when government actually starts meddling in these Thanks Craig for the time this morning. I appreciate it very much. Thank you. Thanks for being on your program. Appreciate it. Craig Rucker, co founder of Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, really well respected inside the Beltway, which is unusual given the causes that it stands

for, which are for the good guys. Greig Rucker, our seventeen past the hour watching video of Jerry Seinfeld giving commencement at Duke and a bunch of students walk out, a bunch whatever they never mind, should all have been suspended, all right? Speaking of schools, if you're wondering why there's been little said on the program, about what's going on in schools. It's because Leon County Schools is the only public entity that requires your tax dollars that has

not sent us any updates. The City of Tallahassee sends us updates almost by the hour. Leon County same. Leon County Schools donut bagel, nothing the entire time. All I have are screenshots of things that have been sent out that come to me through other sources. So here's what I can tell you via screenshot. They're starting school a half hour late across the board. Each each school will start a half hour later than normal. But there's no bus

transportation whatsoever. Hopefully you knew that. I would have loved to have been telling you about it, but nothing officially came to me. So high schools are going to start at eight, elementary schools at nine, middle school at ten. Here's what else you should know. Dismissal times will be the same normal normal dismissal times. School meals will be served as long as they have power. It's interesting here because this says that FSA and AP testing will be

rescheduled. Hardship absences excused, sable palms scale sale are closed. Lively technical clothes today and tomorrow. But I got another note here from somebody. God Be High School has no internet, no air conditioning, no lights, but they're supposed to continue testing. But yet the notice that was posted by Leon

County Schools Online says there was no testing. Okay, so you got no lights, you've got no internet, you've got no air conditioning, but you're supposed to have classes all right, whatever I'm telling you this is I feel badly because the district office got hit by the storm, but they weren't remotely prepared and they've done Look, you don't need to have your office to send

out something. You can use your phone. But for whatever reason, they have chosen to ice out the only broadcast outlet that is the FCC designated emergency outlet because I guess of personal gripes. Apparently the comms director for the school district and the superintendent don't like me and so as a result, they don't

want to give us information whatever I mean. Look, this is about the safety of your students, you parents, the faculty, the daff of the school district, and the fact is, whether anybody likes it or not, this is where people turn to during natural disasters. It's been that way for the twenty two years I've been on the air, because you know what, we're on the air every time. The other outlets aren't. We have been.

We've been fortunate, but we're planned. We plan for that. We have engineers that have wired this facility so that if one of our transmitters goes down, we move to other ones. We're able to constantly give information. So you know, whether this is just oh, gee, forgot to hit send whatever or something a little bit more personal, I don't really care.

That's their problem. If the school district doesn't like criticism, oh well they should probably just get out of the business then, because it comes with the territory. But this goes beyond that. This isn't about political agreement or disagreement. Do you think I agree with the things going on in the city of Tallahassee most of the time. No, But I'm happy to discuss and announce and deal with things that benefit the citizens and the community. So it's pretty

sad, but that's all I got. It's all I got, So hopefully that's helpful to you. Uh, don't send your kids out waiting for a bus, because there is going to be no bus. No bus service to or from today. Too many roads are still blocked in parts of the city. So there you go. You're updated. You got what I got and

what I got I got secondhand. Take it for what it's worth. At Preston Show with Morning Scott What thirty six minutes after the hour, Big Stories in the press Box brought to by Grove of creative marketing and digital expertise, sell news, Oh, consumer's defense, and just a little bit talk about some legislative bills that have been signed, what's still out there, what's to come, some deep dives into a couple of areas of policy. Doctor Joe

Camps expected to join us in just a few minutes with healthy expectations. But the big stories. Yes, some might say, why is this a big story? Because I think it's interesting that the McDonald's corporation is asking its franchisees to come up with a five dollars meal. In fact, the word begging has been floated out there. Pair up a mcdouble or a McChicken with some

fries and a drink. Get some people back. The comments online in connection to this story is is incredible and they all are pointing out this is what you get This is what many of us warned you about with minimum wages now being locked into the Florida constitution. This is the the idea that this was

going to help people attain a living wage. Well, when the the living wage is mandated by the government, it forces inflation because those wages are paid by business is that then have to raise their prices, and so the net gain becomes a net loss. See the whole idea behind what John Morgan pushed and I beg and some of you voted for it. I said, you're

gonna hurt the very people they claim to want to help. They're gonna get fewer hours, they're gonna get less job opportunities, and the inflation pressures will take over and they will out outstrip any gains. So you've raised someone's wage, but they don't make as much money because they can't get enough hours. They're not enough opportunities because they're unskilled workers, or they're newly skilled workers, or they're new workers, and so they haven't learned anything about how to work.

And so what you've done now is you've jeopardized their employment and you've raised the prices of everything out there, so they're not gaining and in fact, they're losing ground. That's why this is a big story in the press box because it reveals everything that's going on that's bringing about the condition where a company like McDonald's is losing market share and they are the lowest of the wrong of

the fast food providers. They're just they're the cheap os and they can't be and so the people that they've relied on to keep them their business is going. They're not buying their food. Why I just explained it all. And here's the thing. I'm not an economics major. I'm not. I'm a person with common sense, and I have given you the explanation for why this is happening. And I'm reminding you that we warned. And so even in Florida, we are now trapped in the cycle. Unless you undo the constitutional

amendment on minimum wage. We are trapped in the cycle now because now the wage is tied to the consumer price index. Go. I'd say, thanks, John Morgan, but you all voted for it, not all of you. Course Ring Show with Preston Scott. You're mocking me, aren't you. Oh no, no, no, no, no, no no. I'm used Radio one hundred and point seven te wn UFLA forty one minutes past the Morning Show with Preston's deckd Morning, joining us Dr Joe Campson, Healthy Expectations,

Morning sir, Good morning. How are you today, Preston. I'm blessed sorry for what happened to a whole lot of people in our community. Joe, Oh, it was just devastating. You know, I've never really experienced anything like it, but certainly, boy, I was awakened suddenly with that thrashing lightning and rain and wind. And I tell you what, but interesting enough, I talked to a couple of folks. A lot of people

had trees down, but a lot of houses were spared. So if there's one positive out of all that happened, and that's certainly one of them. And I was happy for that. And obviously it didn't deter our Mother's Day, and I hope all of our mothers out there had a wonderful day yesterday. I can't think of a day that demands more celebration than that for the work that they do. So yeah, congratulations for that. But I wanted to just quickly talk about something. You know, you always hear so much

about social media, but this one was a little bothersome to me. You know, there have been misbranded products obviously in our society a long time, but you know you've been able to purchase misbranded drugs for weight loss, cymic gluetide branded by Ozepic, and we'll go in those kinds of things. But because of that strong demand, it's fueling black market sales of this drug.

And and so I honestly can't understand why someone would purchase online medication that you're not sure if it's been have to approve or if it's met the standards to be dispensed. And interesting enough, as I read a little bit more about this particular drug, it causes micaerobacterium infection, which is a significant lung infection. And so basically, if you're not sure about the processing of medication or if it hasn't met FDA approval, certainly I don't understand why you wouldn't just

go to either a grocery store or a pharmaceutical outlet. I mean, they're all over the place, and they're very legitimate ways that you can order order drugs that have been passed inspections or certainly have not been misbranded. And so I just can't imagine why you would do this. I find it hard to believe, but obviously because of that demand probably has to do more with pricing,

but certainly it has the potential to develop life threatening infections. And so I just I just think that we all need to just follow our common sense. Sometimes I'm not sure why I'm saying, because I've done some things that I probably shouldn't have been. I'm not immune to that, but certainly I don't understand exactly why we just don't follow the rules and guidelines and make sure we take care of ourselves and not try to take shortcuts, particularly when it

comes to our healthcare. And I just know that the pharmaceutical industry out there, either legitimate or illegitimate, is very challenging for us, and that's something that we just need to be smart about. So that's my story this morning. Pression. Just use common sense. All of us have it. If it doesn't feel right, you don't have to be pressuring into doing something if you're not really sure about it, and so most of us have that what

I call sixth sense that helps guide us. And sometimes you just have to follow your hard on that and if you're not sure, seek information to make sure that you are using the right products to meet your health requirements and needs. So that's my story this morning, and I just hope our listeners pay attention to that. And again, I know there are several people still without power, and I hope they get it back soon. But we had a

quite of a show here in terms of the weather last week. And grateful that most of my friends and all of us are doing well, and I hope that you're doing well as much as I am. So that's my story and I'm sticking to it this morning. Preston, Thank you, doctor Camps. Have a good week, all right, better take care. Thank you, sir, Doctor Joe Camps with us Healthy Expectations on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Preston Scott one News Radio one hundred point seven double USLA,

all right, who wants to do it? Got some email from listeners saying, yeah, remind everybody we're not in the worst of it yet. With regard to minimum wage in Florida, we're only at twelve dollars an hour. The Constitutional Amendment requires it to go up a dollar an hour per year until it hits fifteen and then it goes to the Consumer Price Index every year thereafter. What do you think the CPI is going to be by the time it

gets to fifteen in three years. I'm just we need a constitutional amendment to reverse this. Let the marketplace set wages. Anyway, got an email last week and I thought it was it was worth considering. I spent some time talking about divorce, and I talked about the need for men to step up and to be the priest of the home. If you understand anything about God's word, that is not a dismissal or a lowering of a woman's role. In fact, Christ set the example and pointed to the bride of Christ being

the church. But it represents the bride. And when you consider that Christ laid his life down for his bride, and you look at the what scripture says about honoring women. Being a priest of a home to me is loving leadership. It is being a shepherd of your own home. And so I got an email from somebody. They said, manly men, don't just give advice on how to make your son a man. Lady wrote in said, we need you to challenge our men to be godly men. Challenge accepted.

So I think what I'm gonna do, and I'm still just working this through in my brain, but I think Mondays at this time I'm going to focus on that subject now. As I was discussing this with my sweet wife, she said, well, between the manly minute and whatever you do here on Mondays, what about the women? I said to the women, the women for the beneficiaries of all of this. I tried to do something focused on

young ladies and just didn't work. I'm gonna stay where I'm at and and trust me, I'm not an expert on being perfect, not even close. But what I do feel able to do is to share some things on a routine basis to challenge men to be a better example of Christ as a husband, as a father, as a man in society representing Jesus. And so that's what we're going to do on Mondays at this time. We're going to just take one short segment and we're going to devote it to building up godly

men. Why Monday, because it's the first day of the week. We're going to start right there. So my thanks to our listener, I got a lot of in fact email from men on the divorce segment. A few from some ladies. Glad that I talked about it, talked through it, explored it, and so we're going to just kind of trust this idea. So beginning next week, we'll see what happens. Come back after the news. At the top of the hour, Salnuso with Consumer's Defense here on the

Morning Show with Preston Scott. Let's get right to a third hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott and Preston Great to be with you. It is Show five thousand, one hundred and fifty seven and I am joined by Salnuzo of Consumers Defense. It's become common now. I mean, it's a thing you're not used to. It's not something that's new and awkward, right, I mean, where did I work before? I can't even remember. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. We know better than that, Yeah,

we know better than that. Yeah. But I mean you've kind of gotten into the flow. Yeah, I've gotten into the flow, been on the road quite a bit and kind of settling into the new strategies, the new efforts. There's I would say probably ninety percent policy overlap. I think JMI had has a broader stretch of policy efforts that they work on. We're at consumers defense a little bit more fine tuned in the buckets that we work in,

but a ton of overlap. And so yeah, it's settled in well because some have asked, you know, what's sALS, what's in it for sal at this point to be so focused still on the Florida legislature when he has a national organization, Well, and it's a great question. And the answer to that is Florida is the proving ground for what the rest of the country, at least the conservative states are doing. And so what we found two sessions ago when the legislature passed HB three, for example, that was

the pre eminent anti ESG legislation in the country. At the same time that they did that, a number of states started investigating it and subsequently, I think it's twenty two states initiated legislative action in their legislative sessions now about thirteen or fourteen past something similar. And so Florida is the proving ground. And I'm still based in Tallahassee. We want to continue to have as much of

an impression on the legislature here as we can. And so that's I am still heavily invested and looking forward to playing a substantial role with my friends in the House and Senate. You know, the legislative session is now pretty much long in the rearview mirror, but not really because of the way the process works. The governor gets bills every so often because once he gets on us

desks, the clock starts. Yeah, the clock starts. He's got fifteen days to sign or veto or let a bill become law without doing either. Is there any purpose to not signing and letting it become law, Not that I know of, and I can't even recall a governor doing that in my time. It could have happened, but I'm just not aware of it. To date, the legislature's passed three hundred and twenty five bills in the session. Only one hundred and eighty three have been signed and two have been vetoed.

We talked about those in the past. Haven't been any other vetos. Around twenty bills are on his desk and the clock is ticking in some way, shape or form. I think there's a one deadline of either the fifteenth or the twentieth or something like that, So I would expect this week a ton of bills getting signed. You've got one hundred and three according to the last time I looked, that have yet to be presented to him, and that includes the budget. Is it fair to use as a guideline the middle

of June. He's got to have them all in front of him by then because most laws take effect July one. Absolutely, that would be my gauge for If he hasn't gotten it by then, I'm wondering what the heck is going on? Is there a problem? I mean, what happens if a law isn't presented in time? Oh God, that is a great question. And I am sure there are some Florida constitutional attorneys out there who would be better equipped. I don't know. I've never seen anything like that happen.

I wouldn't anticipate it happening. There. There's a good choreography, and I don't mean that in a bad sense to the governor getting bills from the House and Senate and then acting on them. Is it significant that Florida expanded the red snapper season? And I mean literally because it seems as though across the country the Feds are making things difficult for commercial fishermen and the like. This is a really big deal, and I don't know that it got as much

kind of play in the media for a variety of reasons. Lots of other stuff going on, but this is a record snapper season on the heels of a record snapper season last year, so they expanded it to one hundred and three days in the state. If you think I have been all over the country, red snapper is a fish you want to eat everywhere where. It's available in other states. I always get it, and a lot of people

do. It's a high end fish, and in Florida it's native, so we're exporting to other states a lot of the snapper population that we catch, So commercial snappers fishermen are all, I mean glad for this kind of an executive order. We're going to pick up right there. We are going to go through some bills that have been signed and have been passed. Salnuzo from

Consumer's Defense with me on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott back with Salmuso, and we're talking about the bills that are significant and important. Education was a subject that was really important to the session. Yeah, two sessions ago, you had the Universal School Choice Bill. This session they kind of followed it up. You had HB twelve eighty five, HB fourteen oh three, and then seven thousand and two and seven

thousand and four. All of those were updates or expanding upon a good number of programs in both the K twelve and some even in the higher education space. And I can walk through a couple of those twelve eighty five, you'd revisions to the process for challenging books placed in school libraries and in the curriculum, And the media has written up a lot about kind of groups coming in

and challenging tons of books. So if you don't have a child in the system, you have limitations, and I believe it may be like one book per month or something like that. You know, they're working on fine tuning it because I can understand kind of a log jam and a bottleneck getting created. There were also changes to make it easier for charter schools to operate and establish, particularly in some areas where they want to take over either a failing

or a struggling school. They want to streamline that process and get an operator in there. You know, as more public school students excuse me, shift into choice options. That's there's going to be a demand for those kinds of clothes. On fourteen oh three, you have a consolidation of some of the scholarship programs and expansion of some of the other targeted ones, along with clarification of rules and purchases on what you can use some of the school choice money

for. You have to kind of demonstrate a need or a specific reason if, for example, you're going to buy a big screen TV or you're going to buy a paddle board, you have to show how it's going to improve dexterity for you know, those kinds of things. Okay, seven thousand and two and seven thousand and four big priority for Senate President Pasadomo, who's she's

outgoing, but she still has two years remaining in her final term. It was called Education deregulation, and changes include overhauling the requirements for teacher training, some governance stuff, as well as student promotion requirements. There's other changes I mentioned about her staying on for another two years. There's more changes she wants

and that she originally proposed in the package. It didn't make it into the final bill kind of got scaled back, and she's already talking about working with the incoming Senate President Ben Albritton to kind of continue to push as well as working with Senator Corey Simon who sponsored a lot of that on the two years she's got left. What about ESG, This is a big one. It's

near and dear to my organization combating ESG as well as communist China. House Bill nine eighty nine, this was CFO Patronas's agency bill had some enhancements to the ESG bill from last year HB three, and it includes the concept of

d banking for political and social reasons. And so what we're seeing is you can be a pro life organization and all of a sudden, a big bank that you had your accounts with the sites we are uncomfortable with you as a group, and so we're going to close your accounts, and then you can't

even find another bank because they're all doing the same thing right now. It also removes Florida's exclusive preference of holding public funds with banks, particularly the big national bank, So it allows community based credit unions to hold retirement funds. So if the SBA or other groups have got public funds, they don't have to put them in a big national bank. Now they're allowed to use a

local credit union. And also, and this is an intriguing one, it permits the CFO to have a dedicated customer liaison for assistance dealing with the federal IRS. Yeah, I thought that was fascinating. It's a great idea. There's a national taxpayer advocate service, but they're incredibly difficult to get a hold of. This provides a state level one. And I am so jazzed about this addition as it relates to China. What stands out, Oh, the

agriculture build. We're going to see a lot coming in in terms of banning lab created meat, a number of other things related to kind of the offshore wind band and those things directly attack China because they've got the market on solar and wind right now, Salnwzo with us from Consumers Defense. When we come back, we're gonna do kind of a quick little checklist of some bills and then we'll go deep in the final two segments here in the Morning Show with

Preston Scott. Twenty two minutes past Salmuso with Consumers Defense, our guest got you said there was something that wasn't on my notes that you wanted to add. Yeah, there was a bill thirteen thirty one. It remains to be signed, but I anticipate the governor signing this one. It would bar the state from purchasing commodities from vendors that use any forced labor in their supply chain. This is also a direct attack from China. But the interesting piece to

this is Arizona passed a similar law. Governor Hobbs vetoed it. There's a Republican legislature Democrat governor, so effectively, the Republicans in Arizona have the Democrat governor on records supporting child labor in the use of commodities in the state. In the state of Arizona. Wow, Yeah, it's a big deal, all right. Some other bills here, Yeah, quick rundown that the governor

has signed HB four to sixty one. Excuse me for jury service for new mothers an additional kind of crazy new mother I believe it's up to six months, or it may be a year, but I believe it's six months after after birth. The idea being that if the child's eighteen months sold, they can find a babysitter for the day, or there are other caveats or other conditions by which they may get an excusal and stuff like that. But this

was meant specifically for brand new mothers. You've got HB nine thirty one authorizing chaplains in schools. It's already being pounced on by the left. I think I saw I saw some media where like the Church of Satan and the Atheist Church are saying we look forward to bringing our chaplains into the schools, and the governor has wisely shut it down immediately. He said, no, these are for religious organizations, So it's a you're not a religion. But isn't

that still going to be problematic? Oh? I think it may end up getting litigated, But I do love the governor taking a stand on this, specifically with respect to kind of combating what they're suggesting. Okay, HB twelve sixty four. Teaching the history of communism. I think this is absolutely relevant given what we're seeing on college campuses are around the country. But how are they going to enforce it? Oh, this is like they're there is a

specific layout in the bill about teaching the accurate history of communism. Now, there needs to be enforcement mechanisms at the school and district level to make sure that teachers aren't like kind of inserting their own thoughts. Well, that's what I was getting at. It still comes back to how we legislate the legislation. Well, and to your point of, you know, on the heels

of your suggestion of let's put cameras in the classrooms. If there's a complaint, you've got the ability to go back and just like we do with law enforcement. Yeah, that one also includes the edition of what's called the Institute for Freedom in the Americas at Miami Dade College. So you've got a large influx of South American and Central American immigrants and migrants that are attending that school and getting degrees. So that's a I think an exceptional one there. Twelve

eighty one. I did not even realize that this was an issue. It allows parents to legally intercept any communications of their children if they suspect any kind of wrongdoing or they're being groomed or something along those lines. I realized Florida's a two party consent state, so you need the consent of both parties to record something. That should change. Well, and this I don't know if it should change wholesale, but at the very least I think this is a

very very good carve out there. Thirteen eighty nine, updating the laws on digital voyeurism, making sure that they reflect the accuracy of where technology is right now. Seventy twenty eight on the senate'side, big expansion of the my Say Florida Home program. That's a big deal. I think they pumped about two hundred million dollars additional into that program, which provides grants to make your home safe or hardened for storms. The governor did sign HB ten oh seven on

the single use vaping regulations. We talked about this one during the session. It was the one where you had kind of the small market injectors versus kind of the more quote unquote big tobacco products. It was scaled back so it's only in single use items. But he did sign that You've got a big update to the cybersecurity laws in the state in fourteen fifty five, as well

as HB nine to nineteen. And this is the first of what I see happening in a number of different states, as well as more in Florida in the years to come. This is the Artificial Intelligence bill on political advertising, so mainly disclosure laws on if you're using AI, it's the baby step. And I think local governments and state governments are trying to figure out exactly what

should they be doing in the AI world. We would always say the lightest touch possible regulary, but it's an issue that's talked about in events and conferences around the country where you have legislators and policymakers. Attending Back with more with Sal Newso News is next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Find more on his blog doublufla fm dot com. Keyword Preston, and we're back thirty five, almost thirty six minutes after the hour. I would be remiss if

I did not remind you, which I usually forget. Uh, this is a big story in the press box time, and we thank GROBA Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise for being a proud sponsor. But where was Sal Newso Consumer's defense and we're talking about the legislative session that it's it just has an aftertaste that goes for a long long time. When the session is over, it

lingers, and it lingers for a lot of different reasons. Yeah, the ripples continue, and it's something that like I mean from my vantage point. I actually appreciate that because it gives us things to continue to dive in on, to talk through, to understand and unpack, especially as we kind of extend these sessions between when they're in regular session. And so a couple of weeks back, or I think it was last week, maybe the governor finally

signed the tax package and that was HB seventy seventy three. Yeah, we talked about the fact that this is one of the many examples that Florida can point to and show how no income tax and an improving regulatory environment and legal environment leads to surpluses which lead to lowering taxes. Yeah. The Revenue Estimating Conference, which is a group of economists that are kind of charged by the

state with estimating the revenues that come in. Every single month that they report on their projections, they are revising and updating for more that's come in. So the revenues coming in are continuing to outpace the projections and so consequently we have massive surpluses. Contrast that to California, where they have a I think the last time they did a revision with something like forty eight billion dollar deficit that Gavin Newsom has to plug right now. Yeah, and I think they're

projecting to sixty five. Yeah, and that kind of they're they're kind of having a shell game with the revenues and what pots of money. But that's where they're at in California. But the list of release, I mean, the bottom line is it's going to put one point five billion dollars back into

circulation. Yeah, So seventy seventy three has about one point one bill billion in relief, which when you combine with the roughly four hundred and fifty million in the toll relief that the governor signed, you've got a total tax relief package of about a billion and a half. Here's some of the highlights.

You've got a one year exemption on taxes on residential property and flood insurance premium, so that's a piece of your property insurance bill, sales tax credit for businesses that employ persons with disabilities, to disaster preparedness holidays, and I'll kind of outline these because I think it's important June first to fourteenth and August twenty fourth to September sixth, so you can prepare for hurricane season. Tarps,

batteries, flashlights, all sales tax free. The Back to School Sales Tax Holiday July twenty ninth to August eleven, so pens, pencils, computers, clothing, light stop. Oh my gosh, yes, it does. Think about, as a parent, how much you spend each year on back to school stuff, then times that by point oh seven five and you figure out out how much you're going to save there. The Tooltime Sales Tax Holiday September first to the seventh power tools, hand tools, toolboxes, other items.

I love this because I love home depot. Sorry little well, and here's the thing, and it goes really well with disaster prepared Oh yeah. All of this is kind of like what are the issues that Floridians kind of grapple with on a year to year basis. You've got the Freedom Month Sales tax holiday the month of July. Families can purchase summer items, pool floats, fishing supplies, outdoor equipment, admissions to museums and state parks, all sales

tax free. This is a big deal. To go to your point earlier about the fact that what Florida has put forward, why we're the proving ground for other states, and why I continue to pay attention as this. Yeah, I mentioned I think three things I talked about it being no income tax, being consumption tax based yep, limited legislature yep, got two months of the year, and a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget and yeah, and

a light regulatory touch yep. Good stuff. All right, back with more in the Morning Show. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Snapshot of where we are with the legislative session. That was what's been signed, what's left to be signed. We're kind of still going through the things that

have been signed and are ready to take effect. Yeah. So one more that the governor signed recently allowing what are called surplus lines to extract policies homeowners insurance policies from citizens Property Insurance Corp. Now, a surplus line is kind

of a unique insurance opportunity. So if you need insurance for something really weird or out there or something unique to your business that a normal insurance carrier just doesn't offer that policy or can't do the risk assessment on it, you would go to what's called a surplus line. Those surplus lines were not allowed up until now to take policies from citizens. Now they function just like a regular insurance company, so there's no reason not to so this. I think it's

helpful to unpack this in the broader property insurance discussion. This allows more policies to kind of offload out of the public market, which is citizens, onto the private market. One of the big challenges in our market right now has been the lack of carriers, which has driven premiums up. So more choice,

more competition would put downward pressure on premiums. Were already seeing stabilization or even in some cases lowering of property insurance rates or homeowners insurance rates, and so I think the changes the legislature made back in when they did the big tort package are already just beginning to see some fruit. How whole is Citizens? How healthy is citizens? Should we have a busy hurricane season, Well,

Citizens is whole and solvent simply because it has the government's backing. At last I checked, it had about one point four million policies, although that may have dropped in the recent weeks. But if they get to a place where they are running out of funds and they can't tap in anymore, they will issue assessments onto their policies, and then all of the policies in the state, regardless if they were with citizens or not. Does the reserves of

the state come into play at all in that situation. They could if the legislature decided to appropriate money from reserves or elsewhere into bolstering the citizens' reserve. So that's something where I think trying to claim that they're insolvent is kind of a miss. Okay, what's left? Yeah, We've got a number of bills left to sign this week. He's got I think about twenty eight bills

that he has until May twenty second to act on those. So I would expect this week you'll see a lot of action on some of those remaining one hundred or so bills. Are there any that in particular you think are really going to be important to see? Is he just expected to sign all of them? There's a couple of notable ones, and the one that I'm paying

attention to is sixteen ninety eight. That's the Hemp Bill, which would ban a lot of the products that are currently being sold that mimic marijuana and some other substances. There is a massive lobbying effort. I see billboards in Tallahassee and even in other parts of the state encouraging the governor to veto this. The other big one I'm paying attention to is SB two eighty. This is

the Short Term Rental Bill. It would pre empt all of the regulations of short term rentals, so Airbnb VRBO to the state and established kind of a state level regulatory body that'll crack down on some of these city commissions that are trying to regulate vrbos and airbnbs just completely out of the market in those jurisdictions.

Some would argue this is a property rights issue. If I own my home and I want to rent it out to somebody, I should have that right, and then it butts up against what other people claim is their property right to live in a community that doesn't have quote unquote hoa's and such. Okay. Another one is HB four fifteen, the Pregnancy Resources website. I

think this one's interesting. I expect them to sign it. But the US House has actually proposed something similar and it's already being attacked by the Left in the same way that they attacked this one from Aaron Grahl when she proposed it in Florida. And we've got the budget. The budget has not been signed. The red ink is ready. I would expect by the time the next time we are in studio together the budget and the veto list will be will

be signed and released. As always, thanks for all you do. Always a pleasure my friend. He is sal Nowzo and he's the executive director of Consumers Defense. You can learn more about that online. Consumers Defense dot com is your go to forty seven past the Hour in the Morning Show with Crestin Scott. Tomorrow on the program, Justin Haskin scheduled to join us. We'll have a manly minute money talk and a bunch of stuff from Friday show,

hopefully that we'll get to tomorrow. Some evergreen stories that I just want to keep on your radar. This was hilarious to me. Midland, Michigan Family Fair grocery store, sitting on top of the roof of the grocery store itself. Police and Midland were notified of a woman that was living inside the sign. It was it's a space that's covered that's ten by fifteen tiny house size.

She'd been living there for roughly a year and had gone undetected somehow, and unbelievably had a computer flooring, a printer, a cuig and a pantry full of food allegedly a homeless woman. I say allegedly, because anyone who's clever enough to pull that off and have those resources can handle a job. The pantry in curing coffeemaker is arguably the most impressive part. I don't know man, computer desk, that's true. Printer, I mean, no one

ostensibly you got printer supplies. Everyone hates printers like they only work half the time. It feels like that's next level. That's all I'm gonna say. That is next level stuff right there. That's a great way. In the show brought to you by Barono Heating and Air, It's the Morning Show one on WFLA. Our Verse today came from Luke eighteen. We chatted about versus

thirty one through thirty four. McDonald's asking franchisees to come up with a five dollars meal deal to get customers back in the stores, just saying it's about a whole lot more than a five dollars meal. Talked about that if you are a traffic blocking prohamas sympathizer in America, in most states, you're gonna get your fifteen minutes of fame and your list of demands out there in Florida. You get eleven minutes and arrested. Love it. Just come on,

come on, Floridians. Don't become Floridiots. Stay with it, stay with it, love it, love it, love it, love it. Way to go, Sheriffs, lawmakers, no tolerance of that stuff. We're intolerant of that. House democrats calling on Biden to secure the border. These are Democrats that are in tough races for reelection, and it, to me raises the obvious question is if they think Biden can do something about it now, then clearly they've been quiet about it all this time. It's not a problem

until they need to be re elected. And what about Joe. Joe's had the power to do this all along, Well, of course he has. It is a little take on Wizard of Oz. Click your heels three times and say there's no place like I mean, I've had this power the whole time. Yeah, yeah, he actually has. And West Point teaching army recruits about cross dressing, the class uniformed perspectives, the evolution of cross dressing, and the military and gender norms. Nothing's going to get a man or

a woman ready for fighting than that. Right, Okay, tomorrow, we'll do it again. I promise we'll be here. Have a great a my friends,

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