Hoday hi Hoday, Hodi, Hodi who Good morning friends. Welcome, It's Friday on the Morning Show. It feels like it. Sorry. My wife just looks at me and rolls her eyes. I said, oh, it's been a long week. Thankfully it's almost over. I am taking some time off. I will be off tomorrow through next Monday. Go and enjoy very extended long weekend and celebrate my granddaughter's birthday and okay mine, but not really, I've kind of already did that. But my wife and I will probably
just have a pizza or something. I don't know. Anyway, Welcome friends. Tuesday. On the Morning Show, it's June the eighteenth. Shoe eighty two. John Lund when he sits in there, he says, what's that other number represent on the rundown? I said, those are the number of days we've been held hostage by the Biden administration. And he goes, oh, we'll just leave it there. Yeah, And that's going to become a pretty big point in the program today. We'll explain in mere moments, but
we start with scripture. Luke twelve, listen to verses twenty five and twenty six, and this is Jesus speaking and you know, being God has this knack of speaking to us across generations, in which of you, by being anxious, can add a single hour to his span of life. If then you are not able to do as small a thing as that, why are you anxious about the rest? Who can add an hour to your life by being anxious about things? And anxious not in the sense of anticipation, anxious
as in the sense of anxiety, worry, fear. Jesus is speaking so plainly to his disciples and to those around him, but they're not understanding. They don't get it. It only light bulbs start going off for them when Jesus appeared on the night of the Resurrection. That's when they became Christians. If you will. But those words of encouragement help you prioritize your day,
because you'll find yourself being distracted by things you have zero control over. Zero When I used to when I was in vocational ministry, and I would sit down and just listen to people, And sometimes folks just want an ear. Sometimes they want a view of the forest without all the trees in the way.
And one of the things that I would do for them is I would make this recommendation write down on a sheet of paper, aligned sheet of paper, all the things that are just upsetting you, cause you anxious thoughts, that cause you fear, that cause you hurt. Just it could be a name, it could be one line, not a paragraph or anything. Just boom boom boom, boom boom, and turn it into a checklist. Put a check mark next to the things that you actually can do something about.
For example, do you need to extend forgiveness. You can do that, that's on you. Can you change maybe your work habits so that things don't pile up at the end of the week on you. You can do that, But there's going to be probably eighty percent of your list. It's not gonna have a check mark. So here's what I advise people to do. Take the things with the check mark and write them on a separate list. There's your to do list. Those are the things that you work on the
rest one by one. Go through that list and cognitively speak out loud, I can't do anything about it. I'm giving this to you God. And then at the end, tear up the paper, burn it, crumple it up, throw it away. It's done, it's gone, and you'll have to remind yourself for a while. But that list is that. That's what that Why are you worrying about this stuff? You can't do anything about it. But those are the things that distract, and those are the things that
weigh us down. It'll work, I know because I've offered this advice for better than thirty years to people and they've told me it works. It works because it's biblical. It's a biblical set of principles. So there you go, ten minutes past the hour, this state and History will set up the program today. I made a statement yesterday about couple guests on the show, and lo and behold, we have schedule. We'll tell you about all that and more. Busy day stick around. It's gonna be a fun one Tuesday
here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Show with Preston Scott. Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth? On news radio one hundred point seven doubufla? Twelve past June eighteenth, eighteen twelve, United States declares war against Britain in the War of eighteen twelve. Well, now so there eighteen seventy three suffrage as Susan B. Anthony fined one hundred dollars for trying to vote in the eighteen seventy two presidential election. She refused to
pay the fine. You believe us, Oh, well, we've grown tight and then we've regressed. Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly across the Atlantic as a passenger on a flight piloted by Wilmer Stutz. She later becomes the first woman to make the solo flight. Nineteen forty eight, Columbia Records unveils the latest audio technology, a long playing thirty three and a third rpm
phonograph record. I've had people send me YouTube clips explaining it. You've not heard me talk about this, but as an audio file, I consider the phonograph record and the ability to take a diamond stylus and faithfully play back. Some say with the best audio quality, surpassing even digital music and sound how they embed so and I know there's a process, and it's explained on these YouTube clips that you send me. I appreciate that. Yes, I understand
the technology, did the explanation. It still boggles my brain that an entire symphony can be embedded in the grooves of a vinyl record and faithfully played back. Through a diamond stylus that blows my mind. I just wanted to say that I feel better. Nineteen eighty three, Sally Ride becomes the first woman in space, blasts off aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. Who just say the word challenger and it causes me to just kind of go wow. Man.
Yeah, all right, today's program. I said yesterday I've got to get Scott Beacon Androme Hudson and booked back on this show. Well, guess what. Scott Beacon will be on the show today. He happened to release some data yesterday that was like, uh what, just remarkable the impact that illegal immigration is having on our nation. He has done some digging and quantified some
things. We'll talk with Scott next hour, and then next week Jerome Hudson's scheduled to join us, and of course we always enjoy our visits with Jerome, the entertainment editor from brightbard dot com and the author of the Fifty Things books and former intern on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. So that's how we roll fifteen almost sixteen minutes now past the hour, lots to cover today.
You're gonna enjoy the program. Stick around, weft la on your phone with the iHeartRadio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox and Sonos and iHeart radio station. So we're going to perhaps require young people to register for the draft again, Huh, what does that tell you? Well, men have to do it if they want college financial aid that's still required. Yeah, they're going through the reauthorization of all that. Here's
what's interesting about all that they're looking at making women do it. But there's also there's also this laying in the background. They can't hit their recruiting numbers because the military has gone woke, and that should not be lost. It's not really been a thing until now. The recruitment numbers, I believe, are not as high as what we would need even thirty years ago because of the prevalence of drones and electronic warfare, and we're still not hitting the marks.
I mean, it's horrifying how low our recruiting numbers are. And you've got multiple factors. You've got the young men and women who are inclined to be patriotic saying uh, yeah, I'm not going to be led by them. The types of woke leadership that we have in our military now the top of the top brass are woefully compromised. Secondly, what are we going to be learning? Excuse me? And lastly, you've got just this sense of why would I do this? So you've got people saying I have no interest
in fighting for this country. You got people saying I'd love to fight for this country, but I'd be better off fighting for this country without being underneath that leadership. So if we're invaded, yeah, I'll take up arms myself as a citizen. Anyway, It's just it's bad. This article is from the American Thinker. One of our research assistants, Lou sent this to me, and this capsules something that is in a journal, a very prestigious journal.
It's a peer reviewed paper that's been published in Near Eastern Archaeology. And here's the headline. An archaeologist has apparently found Senecaab's twenty seven hundred year old camp outside Jerusalem. Now, without getting into a lot of the biblical connections here that are vitally important, you've got an account in the Bible, and there are two accounts of this story, one in the Bible, one by Assyrian Syrian historians, and it's during the reign of Hezekiah of Judah in Jerusalem.
Sinakarab is the leader of Assyria. The Bible talks about the Assyrian kingdom attacking Jerusalem. There is the divide. The Biblical account shares one ending, the Assyrian account another. That it happened is not disputed. The one time
Assyrian capital of Nineveh was found a clay prism. And before you go, you know, trying to assigns and how we understand that word, think of this multi sided almost cylindrical thing, tablet if you will, that's multi sided, that records these events of history, and it was found intact, and it's incredible. I've seen it, not with my own like in person, but I've seen the photos of it and the descriptions of what contains what it
contains. And what's interesting is the Biblical version of that attack was adopted by historians from other nations. The Babylonian historian Borosis Herodotus the Greek historian both adopted the Biblical account of what happened. What matters is in the Biblical account, it says that Senecrab king of Israel, and all his forces besieged La Chiese or Lakeise Lakeish. He sent his servants to Jerusalem with a message for King
Hezekiah. It is an area next to near Jerusalem. That is what has been found, that encampment, establishing the account of the Bible being accurate yet again. Gee, what a surprise. But it's a fascinating deep dive. But here's what it establishes. The Jews were in that land. First, the Biblical account establishes historical record of the land being the land of the Jews and predating any occupation by Muslim nations. It's just it's a very interesting development
that speaks to issues of today that seemingly are questioned. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, big stories in the press box. They're LULUs for you. Maybe from Florida Sunshine State to California. He scratch that, California is hopeless. For the rest, We're your Morning show, The Morning Show with Preston Scott Wan. Dude. They can just put me in a band and give me a faux instrument to pretend I'm playing, and I can do the countdowns. That's what I can do. You know they have like a World Air
Guitar Championship. Yeah, it's a fun competition. I would imagine but I'd rather have a real one and pretend than an air one. I used to play an air saxophone though, in a band that's pretty good. I used to play the Triangle. Yeah, yeah, Usually when I had to summon the family to at dinner, I'd play the triangle ding ding ding ding ding ding for real or the air Triangle. No, it was a terrible joke,
Preston, Oh sorry, yeah. The big stories in the press box this morning brought to you by Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise. Six more states have had the Biden change of Title nine blocked. Federal judge said a rule that compels speech and engages in such viewpoint discrimination is impermissible. So now we have I think a total of ten or eleven states. US District Judge Danny Reeves filed on June seventeenth at the US District Court, Eastern
District of Kentucky, Covington Division opened. There are two sexes, male and female. I think the I think the the The Biden administration immediately knew where this was going when he said that it is opening salvo Judge Grant's a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the new rule in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. There are five other states where it has been blocked, and those states are let's see, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Montana, and Idaho. There are suits filed across the country to get all of it once again. The Biden administration doing what it wants until a court says no. But even then, as we've learned with the Supreme Court ruling on student loan forgiveness, even that doesn't stop Biden. I just want to remind you the dangerous precedent that establishes if we ignore the highest court in this country. What if we all do that? What if we all do
what Joe's doing. It's a dangerous place to be, my friends. That's that thin line that keeps a nation from anarchy. Respect for law. But when you're president, alleged the resident of the United States, disregards the law and the ruling of the court, why should anyone be beholden to any law. Kansas is suing Pfizer over misrepresentations and adverse events from COVID nineteen's shots. I will not call it a vaccine. If I do it's a mistake.
The jabs. The Attorney General Chris Kobac is filing a massive lawsuit because they claimed that their vaccine was safe even though there were serious adverse events early being recorded myocarditis, paracarditis, among others. We knew a blood clotting. We
talked to whistleblowers in the United States Army on this program. One being literally held under house arrest a doctor for the United States Army in Fort Watchuca, Arizona, because they saw the data of what was happening as a result of the vaccine pretend vaccines being administered and forced on members of the service academies. They saw the data. Surgeon General calling for health warnings on social media.
Literally, it's time to require a Surgeon General's warning label on social media platform stating that social media is associated with significant mental health harms for adolescents. And then lastly, Wells Fargo fired a dozen people because they faked they were using
their keyboards when in fact they weren't. The idea here is that some were using what are called a mouse jiggler, which you can buy online that just mimics or mouse being moved around when it's not to make it look like you're busy, but you're not side of the times or what forty one minutes after the hour, back with more in the Morning Show. Just start with the
presumption that he's right. Believe me, it works around here. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. When a Hollywood A list actor, actress, singer, songwriter, performer makes comments about the oppressive nature of America and how awful we are, how bigoted, misogynist you name it, we are, I think we would generally agree. It gets headlines, it's picked up by everybody. The view wants to talk about it. The networks want to
talk about it in their b or C segments. It's not necessarily a news, but it's b or C news. It's a story. It's a thing. Unless the message doesn't fit the predetermined narrative on filling the blank, whatever the topic may be. At that point, then we have to WHOA put the pump the brakes. And so this story comes from the Daily Wire, and the Daily Wire is picking up on an interview with Variety. Now,
Variety magazine is a trade magazine, if you will. It's read by people outside of Hollywood, but it is by many accounts kind of like Talkers magazine in our industry or Billboard in the music industry. Variety is kind of the entertainment journal, if you will. For the Hollywood Group. He was discussing remarks he made about past projects, including the Civil Wars series The Gray House, and was asked about Black History Month. I detested the mere idea of
it. You're going to give me the shortest month in a year. You're going to celebrate my history. The whole idea makes my teeth itch. It's not right. My history is American history. It's the one thing in this world I'm interested in beyond making money, having a good time and getting enough sleep. If you don't know your past, if you don't remember it, you are bound to repeat it. Do you know this song to everything? There's a season? It really really works in show business you're trying to sell.
I mean, didn't you have a project some time ago? Do you still have it? Life is like that in this industry. You've got something you think is important, but trying to convince others is the difficult part. You may remember that he was having a problem with Black History Month and as well as being called an African American I don't just subscribe to that title. Black people have had different titles all the way back to the end word.
And I do not know how these things get such a grip because everyone uses African American, what does it really mean? And proceeds to describe himself as an American. Here's my point. I've been saying these exact same words since two thousand and two, in fact, March eighteenth, two thousand and two, when I started this program, And every now and then there's an imbecile
that comes along and ascribes to me the moniker bigot. Because I believe that Black History Month is ridiculous and it's a tragedy, and that I believe that Martin Luther King Day should be Civil Rights Day, and because I believe that we shouldn't be describing people based on anything other than their Americans who happened to be from I'm from Lithuania in my heritage, along with England, Germany and Sweden, and I guess Scotland. Imagine that, Preston Scott. But when
Morgan Freeman says it, it's ignored as well. On the other side, they don't want to talk about forty six minutes after the hour. Got an event coming up this weekend, wants you to know about show with Preston Scott Morning on News Radio one hundred point seven double USLA. Because we are out the rest of the week, decided I was going to do my best to make those of you because I mean, the show airs at different times in
different time zones. In other words, as you go west, anyone that's listening to this show live, and we actually do have people listening live on the West, it's real early in the morning. You know, We're starting at three am for them, so it's a you know, so I try to just kind of take into account, Okay, where are the bulk of
the listeners listening at certain times? And so for those of you in and around Leon County the thirty third annual Tallahassee Model Railroad Show and Sale, that announcement is best kept in the first hour of the show to make it the most useful without boring other people. But it is maybe worth checking out if you're in the surrounding area and making the drive in town this Saturday and Sunday.
It's from nine to five Saturday, nine to four Sunday. It is the it's where you're going to see I mean, you're gonna see some layouts that are like forty feet long. They're massive, and they're really cool. And some of them are the same year after year, but with subtle modifications, adjustments, enhancements. Some of them are brand new. All of the booth displays are sold out, so you know it's right now. If you're in the model railroading, there's no more room for you to sell your wares.
But if you want to show up and see the show, they will have folks outside the North Florida Fairgrounds. Admission for adults and children thirteen and overs ten bucks. Scouts in uniform as well as children twelve and under are free, and they do take credit cards, debit cards at the ticket booth, and of course cash. But that's not all my friends. As I mentioned yesterday this year, Andy Zimmerman, who kind of heads up the organization
of this event with the the local railroad people. I don't know what all these initials stand for, the Big Ben Model Railroad Association. Maybe anyway, they've come to learn that a lot of the women whose husbands are into model railroading while their husbands are geeking out and working on the railroads. They're quilting, and I guess the term is long arm quilting. I don't know. I don't know. All I know is that I did look online for Lauren
Jackson, who is nationally known, and she is. She's got all following out there in the world of YouTube and quilting and sewing and all of that stuff, showing off her techniques and skills. She will be at the show. So ladies, there you go. See if you bring your you say to your husband, Hey, there's a railroad show. Want to go. He's gonna think what happened? Really? You want to go? Okay,
let's go. And meanwhile, you privately know you're gonna check out the long arm quilting prowess of Lauren Jackson. Everybody can be there for their own reasons. But I've been to the show several times over the years and it's always enjoyable to me. The biggest thing I have to not do is buy train sets. I want one of those many, many, many train sets that I can put in a very small space, but I can't bring myself to do it just yet, because I don't have my office where I want it
yet, and by where I want it meaning the development stage. I've still got some things that I've got to get done, all right when we come back. Scott Beacon, the b Line Blogger, joins us next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott Our two The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Good morning, that's Jared running the program today. I happen to be pressed in at show five and eighty two, but who's counting. Great to be with you this morning, final show of the week. Taking a little time off,
but thrilled to have back with us the b Line Blogger. In fact, you can subscribe and get his emails directly to your email box. It is absolutely one of the best decisions you'll make because you're going to get data information as opposed to just opinion. We've got plenty of opinions, but having data to support what you might think or believe is really important wherever you fall on the political spectrum, and you can you can subscribe. Just go to
Bline Blogger dot blogspot dot com. Simple as that. And Scott Beacon joins us this morning. Hello sir, Hello Preston. Great to be with you again. Always delighted to see your emails. Although I will I will confess that sometimes I'm like, oh my gosh, there is so much data here. I'm curious. How how do you decide where you're going to begin tackling a topic like illegal immigration, because it reminds me of when Mom told me to clean my room when I was a kid. I had no idea where
to start. How do you start? Well, a lot of time it's a factoid or a data point that I find interesting, and then I kind of dig underneath the covers there a little bit and find out a little more context to what's going on on the issue. And yeah, one of the things, for example, on illegal immigration, I used to live in New Jersey and we had a lot of friends come into visit US and Metro New York, and everyone wanted to go to the Statue of Liberty and go to
Ellis Island. And it always amazed me how few number of immigrants actually came in in the sixty years that Ellis Island was open. It was only about twelve million. And to put that in context, that's about how many illegals have come in the last three or four years. And we had that and
that was considered the great wave of immigration in the United States. So that's the kind of thing that I find interesting and putting that in context, and then that's where you go from there, is to say, what is this going to be in the future, the compound effects of illegal immigration. I don't think anyone really has an idea with regard to what the compound effects of this mass amount of immigrants that have come in illegally is going to mean to
the country over the years into the future. I think that that's the word that really stood out to me, Scott, was the word compounding or compounded effects. As you've just put it there, Where do we start to kind of get our arms around this, start to work through the information you uncovered. Well, I'm a finance guy originally, and we all look at compounding effects with regard to interest rates, et cetera. But it has a lot
of effects with regard to life in general. You make good decisions and those things compound and great results. You make bad decisions, and we know those compound of bad results, right, and the same thing goes with other things in life, you know, and illegal immigration when you look at it. I mean, we have a generally pretty good idea in this country with regard
to birth and death rates. You know where things are going, and so that goes into a lot of planning with regard to infrastructure, roads and the electric grid, and schools and police forces. But when why do we have immigration laws is to provide order so we don't have chaos. So when you bring in a bunch of people that we're not expected to be here, it puts strains on everything that you have in society. It disrupts the social order,
and it puts strain on everything in our society. Our water, our sewer system, our roads, the electric grid, the infrastructure, congested urban sprawl, the schools, the health system of rents, housing costs, and law enforcement, the justice system. I mean, it just goes on and on and on, and these things compound over time and it gets to be more and more of a problem for society. So that's the reason they put
immigration laws in to begin with, to provide some order for society. But when you disrupt that, who knows what this brings over the long term. Scott Beacon with it, Scott standby, We're going to pick up right there. He starts detailing in his latest blog some of the compounding effects that we're beginning to see and can just I guess from an actuarial perspective to plot ahead
and look at what's going on into the future. But right now, despite what the President did what ten days ago quote executive order all but closing down the southern border wrong. Talk more with Scott Beacon next decades of doing morning drive radio differently, doing it his way like old Blue Eyes, except he has a little more hair. The Morning Show with Preston Scott Bline Blogger dot blogspot dot com. Sign up, get the emails directly to your box.
You'll be better for it. Trust me. Scott Beacon, the writer, the author, the researcher, the data guy on all this, Scott, I want to start picking off some of the things you put in this latest blog. Let's start with that cost of transportation and care estimated at one hundred and fifty one billion between veteran state costs. Yes, that's a number reported in Newsweek. I was kind of curious to get back to where you were saying before, how much was all this costing? And I came up with
a number. One hundred and fifty one billion was reported in Newsweek, and to put that in context. And this is one of the things that I find interesting. You know, progressives are all in favor of open borders, et cetera. But when you look at the other side of the coin, they're also concerned about sustainability, and all of the things with regard to illegal immigration is against sustainability because it's putting more pressure on everything in our society.
And to put that one hundred and fifty one billion in context, that's more than we spent on Social Security disability payments this past year. It's more than we spent on veterans programs, which was one hundred and forty eight billion. It's more than the entire food Stamp program. It's more than all of the new highway and street construction in the United States in the past year, which was one hundred and thirty two billion. And we talk a lot about student
loans. The thing I find incredible, one hundred and fifty one billion is more than all we spent on tel grants this past year for lower and middle income students, which is about twenty five billion. And all the new student loans provided in twenty twenty three were one hundred and fourteen billion. So we talk about you know, student loan debts and cancelations, et cetera. We're spending more on legal immigration than a year that we're spending with regard to student
loans and tel grants in a year. It's incredible when you look at the cost. And that's another compound effect with regard to what's going on here because it takes away resources that we could do for other useful and priority projects in the United States of America. Well, that's what I wanted to touch on
for just a quick second, Scott. Not only are these numbers dwarfing, does this number dwarf the other numbers that you mentioned, but you're talking about limited number, finite resources available to people in need in this country that I think most of us would say, there are some that have legitimate needs that
we want to help. That said, it's totally unfair to those people to run out of resources, which happens routinely in states across the country, because those resources are going to people that are here illegally exactly right, exactly right, and that people don't understand the second order effects because the pressure this puts on rents. For example, when you bring twelve million people into this country in the course of three or four years, they have to be housed someplace,
and the apartment rents ways we know are going up substantially. Housing costs are going up. Part of that is supply and demand. I mean, there's only so much construction you can have, and a lot of those plans were made with regard to demographic trends, not expecting another twelve million people to be here and to be housed. And you have that same situation going on
in New York City right now in hotels. I was going to ask you we got about a minute left in this segment before we go to the next one, but just a snaw ap shot compounding effects of illegal immigration, the prices of hotels that are actually still allowed to be hotels versus those that have been converted into basically migrant shelters and housing. What's happened to the hotel prices in New York City. Well, twenty percent of the hotel rooms in New
York City right now are being used to house illegal immigrants. Now we know what happens. Will you take twenty percent of the hotel rooms in a market off, It's going to increase prices for everybody else. And we've seen that in the prices of New York City hotels, I mean anything in Midtown Manhattan. You're talking five six hundred dollars a night, and that's before twenty percent
taxes that you have in occupancy, et cetera. It's pricing regular Americans who might want to go visit New York City out of the market with regard to how do you go visit New York City. It's killing the city from that standpoint, not only the cost of housing these people, but it acts as a great deterrent for people to do business, or tour or do anything else in New York City. Yeah, I was just going to say, you're
not just limiting hotels, you're limiting the compounding effect. To borrow your term of those people that are visiting the city and they're using their discretionary money to buy tickets to Broadway, to go on those tours to visit the restaurants, they're not spending that money. So New York City's losing again, right, those people are supporting New York City and the illegal immigrants. Immigrants are costing
New York City money. Morris Scott Beacon next sixteen passed the hour in the Morning Show with Preston Scott west La on your phone with the iHeart Radio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox, and Sonos. Hey. So here we go in Ihearts Radio Season of great information you're going to get on a myriad of topics if you subscribe. It is bline
Blogger dot blogspot dot com. Scott Beacon with us for one more segment, Scott, of all the information you detailed in this report on the compounding effects of illegal immigration, I don't know which one is the most important, because, like you say, they all kind of feed off each other. But I found the information on jobs and employment pretty telling. Well it is, and I think that's the most troubling thing to me. And looking at the
data as well. I've been following this for some time. I mean, if you look at the last four or five years, there's been probably a net increase in employment of non native born Americans of about four to five million jobs have gone to native born foreign born workers, whereas the native born it's basically level. So in effect, all the net new job growth in the United States over the last four or five years have gone to foreign born workers.
Now, there's no question that we need foreign labor for some sectors, of the economy. But that's also a troubling thing with regard to this illegal immigration, because we know that most of those people are low skills, and as long as the economy is good, there are jobs out there and they can fill those jobs. But the thing I'm concerned about on the compound effects
is what happens when we hit the inevitable recession. What happens when AI is replacing a lot of these lower skilled jobs which we know is coming right and are going to be Are we going to be left with a permanent underclass that
are in need of services, social services, wellfare, et cetera. At the same time, if we have a recession, we have a fewer and fewer taxpayers fear of fear people pulling the wagon, if you will, and we're going to need the one hundred and fifty one billion dollars a year we've been sitting on a legal immigration to support all these people. And that's what my biggest fear is right now, is where the compound effects go with regard
to the labor market and what that means for the future. And it's not a good forecast when you look at where we've come from the last few years and where we're going, Scott. I know that every now and then you might get a chance to listen to a few minutes of the program thanks to iHeartRadio. But the fact of the matter is, I have asked this question to members of Congress for the last several years, and they won't ever say it on the record, But I'm going to ask you the question I've asked
them. I believe our country is being invaded from the southern border, and I believe there's a purpose to it. I believe the current administration wants it that way. And the question I've asked is if this is not intentional, what is it. Where do you stand on the answer to that question, Well, it has to be intentional. I mean, there's no other explanation for it, because you know, it's a violation of the law number one.
I mean, the laws are on the books. Now, maybe people don't like the laws, but the laws have been on the books for a long time. And you know, I really hold both parties accountable. I mean, this illegal immigration thing should have been solved a long time ago. Agreed, Yeah, there should be a guest worker program. In fact, I read a blog probably ten years ago that you know, we all know
about the Green card, but we need a red card. And my view was a red card basically would allow someone to come in and work for that limited purpose where we had specific skills needed. They would get a red card to come in for a temporary time, allow them to go back to get no benefits, et cetera. But they would have legal status to work.
But in order to do that, then you've got to enforce the border, because you know, if you're going to have a system, you're going to have a baseline and if someone's not here legally, they have to they have to go home. Unfortunately. I mean, that's just the way they have to work. That's the only way you can have order in society. But I think that it has to be a calculated plan by the Democrats to have
a permanent underclass. That's the only logical argument argument to have people here that they can eventually get to be voters or et cetera, uh and get the votes to maintain a majority long term. That's the only explanation that you can come up with. Scott. As always, I appreciate you carving out some time for us. Look forward to our next visit. Always look forward to your emails. Thanks very much. Okay, thank you so much, and
enjoy the time off. Thank you. Sir Scott Beacon with us this morning. He's the B Line Blogger. It won't cost you a thing. Just sign up. You're going to get these things in your email box and it's great reading and more importantly, day drive then y'all are y'all are junkies for Intel. There you go, Bline Blogger dot blogspot dot com. Sign up twenty seven minutes past the outs, weather, traffic and the Big Stories in the press Box. The fastest three hours in media. And don't be surprised
if you have a chuckle here and there, just like that. Thanks for listening. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. If you want to go back over then it'll be in the Conversations podcast this week, My visit with Scott Beacon. Next hour, Doctor Bob McClure, James Madison Institute. You know, maybe I'll throw them a little little deuce, little curveball, ask
him his thoughts on what's going on in the Southern Border. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove of Creative Marketing and digital expertise just saw this headline that I thought was worth mentioning. Nearly one point four illegals from one hundred and seventy seven countries traveled through Mexico to the United States from January through May of just this year alone. This according to Mexico's National Institute
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the adverse events of the COVID nineteen shot. Yeah, it's the beginning, Wells. Fargo fired a dozen people accused of faking keyboard activities, making themselves look like they're busy but they're not. How many people do you think could be fired for that in all kinds of lines of work in the public sector, private sector, for really not working. Come on, be honest.
Productivity tanked after the novelty of working from home. War off because you're at home, most people are not focused and able to stay because most people don't have an inner kind of a compass saying you're being paid, do your job. Title nine changes by the Biden administration blocked by a federal judge at least in six more states. So that's a total of eleven states where a federal judges said no, you can't change Title nine. This judge wrote, there
are two sexes, male and female. And then, lastly, the surgeon general who was wrong about COVID is now saying, quote, it is time to require a surgeon General's warning label on social media platforms. It will make no difference, but it'll make them feel better. Seriously, will it make
a difference. Most parents don't have the backbone to keep their kids off it, So your best bet is to never let your kids get on it, and to make sure that you inform them of why and that they can make that decision when they're older, like a lot of other decisions that you don't let your children make for themselves. Forty minutes past the hour, Yes, stick around King the questions you want the answers to the Morning Show with Preston
Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WFLA forty one minutes past. I do not know all of the specifics of this case, but I just want to point out the disparity in sentencing for this crime air quotes and others. May thirty, first Judge Colleen Colar Cotelli sentenced Paulette Harlowe to two years in
federal prison. She was found guilty of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act with a pro life demonstration and an abortion clinic in Washington, d C. In twenty twenty, telling her that I would suggest that in terms of your religion, that one of the tenants that you should make the effort to during this time when it may be difficult in terms of for your husband, make every effort to remain alive, to do the things that you need
to do to survive, because that's part of the tenets of your religion. Those are comments from the judge. I personally think that those were patronizing comments.
Others do not. Fine, but what struck struck stuck out to me and struck me was that previously thirty year old Lauren Handy was sentenced to fifty seven months in prison, John Henshaw twenty one months in prison, Others twenty seven months, thirty four months, twenty seven months, twenty four months, twenty seven months, twenty four months because they prayed in front of an abortion clinic, and I guess they were on the sidewalk. I may be wrong.
Best that I can determine. They didn't lay their hands on anybody, they didn't do anything, but they were on the sidewalk praying. And we're sending people to prison for up to three years in the case of one, five years, five and a half years really, or four and a half years really for praying in front of an abortion clinic. Juxtapose that to the sentences that were I mean to people just being being released, not being charged,
people here illegally, people being involved in acts of violence. I'm just I don't have any words for you. This is just wrong. And this is why elections matter. Every single one from superintendent to school board, to city to county to state to federal, every single office matters because elections have consequences. When you think of what the damage Joe Biden has done to this
country in just three plus years. If some of you don't wake up, you're going to get exactly what you voted for, and it's going to be too late because by the time you figure out you were wrong, it'll be too late. Forty six minutes after the hour we come back. We've got got a manly minute. But first, have you heard about the Super Bowl rings given to the Kansas City Chiefs and the front office staff. I think they left some people out myself, but I'll make that argument next year in
the Morning Show. Twenty one years and still growing, So please tell a friend. All what three four, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven double UFLA or on NewsRadio double UFLA Panama City dot Com. All right, before we get to a manly minute, and then before then after that, we have doctor Bob McClure with the James Madison Institute. The Super Bowl rings are always they're getting bigger and some would say
gaudier. This year's Super Bowl rings for the Chiefs has a compartment that you flip open and it actually has the play that they ran that won the game for them. It's called Tom and Jerry and it's got the play diagram Andy Reid's notes on the on one side, it actually has a hinge. And it's crazy. They gave him the players, coaches and front office employees.
You tell me the training staff didn't get them. Not the coaches, but I mean the people that you know work in the building and take care of the uniforms and make sure that the water's in the jet jacuzzi's and you know what I mean, they've got to get something. Well, but if you're going to give the rings to front office staff, come on, well, it's front office staff. They do a lot of important work too. I'm not saying they don't. What I'm saying is, if you give them to
them, you should include everybody. You should include everybody that's on the team's payroll. Anybody that gets a check from the Kansas City Chiefs, not the stadium, but the Chiefs organizations should get one. Check this out. They made more than four hundred of these bad boys. Jostin's made them five and twenty nine diamonds in each, thirty eight rubies total carrot weight of the gems fourteen point eight carrots. That is a that is a sporty ring of course
they are going for their third straight Super Bowl. No team's ever done three in a row. No team has done three in a row. Well, the Bills went to forid a row, but they lost them all, exactly a dubious distinction, to say the least, and one that Buffalo is well aware of. Kind of like the Minnesota Vikings close but no cigar frequently, unlike, of course, my Green Bay Packers. But I digress. It's I mean, congratulations again. They got their rings, and that's cool,
and they're very cool rings. But at any rate, Yeah, the Tom and Jerry play embedded inside the rings. When you flip it open and you see it there is hilarious. It is. It is absolutely hilarious. If you've not seen, there's video, there's photos floating around. You got to check out the ring and you got to see the ring opened up, the Chief super Bowl Ring. All right, my friends, it's time, right
now, it it's time. Sorry. I was on the phone with our guest who just a ride for the next segment, so I did, and now I have my headphones on and I did not hear it's a single thing. You said, it's time. What is it time for? Never mind? We'll we'll skip it today. We were going to do a manly minute, but we I thought it was good. No no, no, no, sorry, no no no no. I didn't hear anything with my headphones off. Yeah yeah, I I I never mind. Just one of those
things that happens when we come back. We've got we got doctor Bob McClure. He is the president of the James Madison Institute, and and we're going to talk over just did the budget reflect the priorities that were most important. We've got a pass budget now. It is the constitutional amendment that that must be carried out every year by the legislature and the governor. Where are the focuses appropriate? Not just that, but we'll talk about the presidential election that's
coming up, Florida's role in all of that. Does he have a high degree of confidence that we will have a fair and just outcome? I do not. And it's not been helped by a story that I've got here. Dominion Voting has totally screwed up Puerto Rico's elections. And this is a recent development. And this is the same company that handles voting in a lot of places across the United States, and there have been questions about dominion and its
ability to be hacked for a very very long time. That and more coming up next hour. Do you not miss it? Our three final show of the week of the Morning Show with Preston Scott, and we entered the third hour, last show of the week. Don't get your hopes up the week. I'm not leaving. Some of you would be rejoicing over that, but you listen. Yeah, you do Tuesday on the Morning Show with Prestin' Scott. Great to be with you. Jared running the program over there, you
better pull that closer. Doctor mcluy Doctor Bob McClure joins us. He is president of the James Madison Institute. Friends of the radio program. Doctor McClure and I go back a number of years. We've covered an election or two over the years, and now talking about another election coming up, among other things. How you doing, I'm doing terrific. Thanks for having me. How are you I'm I'm good. I almost feel like I have to sometimes
get an inoculation because of the things that are in the news. You know, I don't know where you are age wise, but I gotta believe we're sort of close to each other. I never would have imagined the things that are in our wheelhouse today that we're talking about, that you, as president of James Madison are kind of keeping an eye on it as well. I
would imagine. Yeah, yeah, just turned fifty nine June thirteenth, so you know, even five years ago, it's just moved so fast with some of the issues that you and I and probably many of your listeners scratch your heads about that, like why are we even talking about this? How is this coming up? And so it's moved rapidly. I believe there's a I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I believe there is a movement afoot. Some of these things are being funded and that has been found. Unfortunately, under
this now national administration, nobody's willing to dig into it. The House is trying and has tried on a number of things, but it's just crazy some of the things you and I think about what our children and grandchildren may have to face at this rate, I asked our guest last hour, Scott Beacon.
I've asked members of Congress broadly speaking, if the things that are going in the direction that they're going now aren't intentional, what are they right, because you know, human nature would say, Okay, that's not working, let's do it differently. But they're continuing. This direction continues, and so it kind of feeds your thought process. Oh, there's no doubt about it.
If we're talking about, you know, kind of some of the economic policies and some of the decisions made emanating from this White House, I believe it's purposeful to kind of change and tear at the fabric of the great civil
society that is America that Tokeville talked about. If it is this kind of all of a sudden pro gaza, anti sematism on college campuses, some of the other things that we're seeing that's being I think also driven not by this White House, I'm not necessarily saying that, but by other folks call it Soros, call it China with funding to again tear at civil society because basic basic things that we have taken for granted for our entire lives, for all
societies throughout history have taken for granted or being challenged, and we are supposed to be the crazies for responding in such a way saying, wait a second, what that's not That's not the way things work. And we're all of a sudden the crazy. So I believe at different levels. And again now
I'm sounding like this crazy conspiracy conspiracy theorist. I really believe that there is a push from Washington, d C. In the White House specifically to tear at the fabric of civil society in terms of many of the things that we believe. It just doesn't matter what party you're in, doesn't matter where you are politically. You may be a political it's just common sense. You know,
this this um no consequences for any form of crime. Uh, this this idea that uh men and women should be in the same you know, compete in the same Olympics or same athletic competition. It's crazy, that's crazy stuff. And then you have this this idea of this whole pro gaza, anti Semitism, anti Israel. There's always been a strain of that around the world, of course. Yeah, but but there is a funding mechanism the
fentanyl coming into this country that is killing so many people. There is a there is kind of a soft push, and Peter Schweitzer talks about that quite a bit. Uh, he has a term for it. I don't know if it calls it the soft glove or something. But it's a drive funding by China to kind of weaken America from within without ever having to fire a shot. Doctor Bob McClure withers, the James Madison Institute ten past, they
we're gonna come back. We're going to take that and kind of pivot into I sort of as I look at Florida, I sort of view James Madison Institute the state of Florida kind of pushing dirt against the border to just create a little bit more of a buffer here in the Sunshine State. We'll talk about that next. Welcome to m a D Radio Network. It's the Morning Show with President Scott, Doctor Bob McClure with me, President of the James
Madison Institute. Would it be fair to describe JMI as an organization focused on Florida, but with federalism running through its blood? Absolutely? You know, the James Madison Institute is really focused on I. We drive policy, We drive policy debates. We have a set of principles. We believe in free markets, limited government, allowing free enterprise to flourish. It's that Reagan ass again Toqueville view of it is civil society that can manage our problems far better
than government. You know what was it Reagan said, you know the worst words. You know, I'm here from the government. I'm here to help. I just butchered it. But that's our view. Free markets, limited government, and protection of private property. But given the fact that we are in Florida, I would argue Florida is the single most important state in the country Preston when it comes to policy and politics, one of the fastest growing.
We have a governor who presidential ambitions notwithstanding, really kind of became America's governor during COVID, much like Rudy Giuliani after nine to eleven. And so Florida really is kind of first among equals. Hashtag free state of Florida is a real thing on social media. You don't say hashtag free state of even Texas. You don't even do that anymore. It used to be kind of Texas was, you know, Texas proud. Florida has really come into its
own nationally and historically. We're a younger state, had no population really before nineteen sixty and now third largest state in the country, a thousand people moving here a day. We cleaned up Bush v Gore. We have two time zones, we have every demographic that you can think about, and yet we know by midnight now who wins every election. We cleaned up that Bush v. Gore were the free state. We weren't no vaccine mandates, we reopened
schools. I mean, we really are kind of the vanguard nationally. And what we see at JMI Preston is Yes, our bread and butter is policy in Florida always, But we have so many people saying, how did you do that in Florida. Come to Wyoming, or come to Arizona, or come to Missouri, or come to Alaska, which we have met with the
governor of Alaska and help us become more like Florida. Well, I was just going to ask, before we get to the specifics of the legislative session, the budget and a few things Florida centric, is there is there energy to putting James Madison institutes in other states? There are versions of the James Madison inst in other states. They're not called by our name. Every state has a state think tank. Some are to varying degrees of influence and size.
Sometimes it's just called by the state. The South Carolina Policy Council. In Michigan, it's the Mackinaw Center after the island, the Mackinaw Island. In Washington State it's the Evergreen Freedom Foundation after kind of the Evergreen. We talk about Pilgrims in an unholy link doing that stuff over there, can you imagine? But then in Texas it's just the Texas Policy Foundation. So there
are state think tanks in every state. JMI is unique because you're in again, I would argue the single most important state in the country when it comes to set It used to be California, right, you know, that set all the trends. It's now Florida that sets all the trends. And so we have people, well the positive Trendswifornia are still set in the other kind right right, right. So we have a whole aspect of what we do at JMI, which is just nothing but helping the rest of the states around
the country. You talk about federalism become more like Florida, and that is one of the that is a whole area of what we do at JMI. How often you get a call from those other states saying talk to us every week? We get a call every week. What about lawmakers from other states every week, really every week, yes, or we'll have a Florida the legislator say hey, I met so and so from You know, I don't know Michigan. Who's trying to do this, that or the other. Could
you connect with him or her in Michigan and help them? You know, Michigan's a perfect example. When Whitmer got rid of right to work. Right now it's back to being a union pro union state. We knew we were gonna lose, but we were called in to help fight that fight on behalf because Florida is the right to work state sure, and so we worked with
dozens of groups. We put billboards up in Michigan talking about moved to the Pleasant Peninsula as opposed to this peninsula, I mean Michigan because we have right to work. We get those calls every week. Bob McClure with us. He is the president of the James Madison Institute. When we come back, we're going to focus on Florida. It said that if you look in your checkbook, you'll see what you care about. Does Florida's checkbook with relate relationship
to the budget show its values? We'll talk about that next La on your phone with the iHeart Radio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox and so Noos. This is Chrysler and Ihearts Radio station. Back with Doctor Bob McClure. Another segment with the James Madison Institute. He's the president, Doctor McClure. I mentioned the checkbook reflecting values. Your thoughts
on the budget. I mean we can always. I mean, at the end of the day, regardless, even the best politician you know, you know, they they have their wants and desires, right, I mean we all have clay feet, we get that. But big picture, this is great a budget. I mean you look at what the governor did. We're a billion dollars less less. Did you appreciation that? Who does that?
Right? Right? In a state like Florida again where we have a thousand people moving here today, we have every demographic it's a very complicated population. It's not a static population like some of the states in the Midwest. And you have the governor you were going to come in roughly in round numbers, about one hundred and sixteen billion dollars. It's a billion, one hundred and fifteen, it's a billion dollars less than last year. That means a billion
dollars more back into our pockets. They're going to continue to cut taxes. They're going to continue He's continued to cut taxes in a number of different ways, whether it's rolling back fees on your property, insurance, roads, toll roads, the sales tax, weeks, all of those different things. There,
they continue to cut taxes. And so this leadership in the House of Speaker Renter, Senate President Pasadomo, and Governor DeSantis are to your point, if you look at their checkbook, they are make they are prioritizing Florida taxpayers. And so we've seen this this move over the last year. And look at it this way. In the state of New York that has probably two
million fewer people than we do, their state budget is twice hours. It is twice hours, it's two hundred and thirty and forty two and fifty. It's insane. And so what we're seeing is that this governor and this legislature has decided to prioritize the Florida taxpayer. And oh, by the way, Florida's economy is booming, Okay, it continues to grow, People continue to move here, and it's that light hand of government that we talk about.
It is the role of free enterprise that allows for people to kind of chase their version of the American dream. And that's what we're seeing from that state legislature. It's incredibly refreshing. If you were to estimate the importance of Florida as it relates to November, how would you quantify it? You know, it's interesting. Usually it's absolutely critical. It's critical. I mean, Donald Trump can't win the presidency without it, but he's going to win Florida and
he's gonna win it relatively handily. Can I ask this with and this is this might be you decide if you want to go here. It has been suggested that Donald Trump will have to win by a almost landslide margin to overcome, shall we say politely, irregularities that may exist in votes around the country. Fair statement. I think it's a fair concern. Okay, I think it's a fair concern because what you see in the media. And they started
this and Senator Rubio had a great response. They're saying, will you accept the results of the election, Well, what results are we talking about? Right? Do you feel we've ever answered twenty twenty. I don't. I don't think we ever have. Yeah, I don't know. I don't. I don't think, and I don't think. I don't think we ever have. I think that well, we could say what happened in twenty twenty or
nine, I don't think we have answered it. I think the secret key, though, is to look at what happened with Glenn Youngkin in Virginia. Okay, nobody thought, well, not many people thought he was gonna win, even Terry mccauliffe, the buffoon that he is. And yet Younkin won Virginia. And they had pole watchers, they had lawyers, they had tons of people at the ready, particularly in northern Virginia, particularly in Richmond, areas of concerns, shall we say, And so Youngkin was able to win
that election because he had folks at the ready in twenty twenty. Nobody was paying attention to what might happen. It was COVID. It was chaos, both personally and professionally in all of our lives. Who wants to deny anyone
the right to vote? We wouldn't want to do that, right, And so what happened was we just kind of let it happen, and then post election, we said wait a second and started, you know all of these court cases, well, all judges are loathed to get involved in elections unless they absolutely have to, and most well, okay, fair point, yeah, fairpoint right, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, you're excuse from this discussion, right. But the simple answer to what happened twenty twenty is that a number of
states simply violated, in the name of COVID their own state constitutions. That's all. That's all. If you had simply followed your own state constitution in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, then let's see how the vote turns out. That's it. Just follow your state constitution. And yet they were violated. They were allowed to be violated in the name of not denying anybody's right
to vote, those kinds of things. So, having said that Trump wins every state he won last, which I believe you will, He's way ahead in Georgia, they're about to take it off the board. We'll see this is today. Now, you can't hold me to this tomorrow. He's way head in Arizona. They're going to take that off the board. In terms of toss up and then he's just got to find one more Midwestern state Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, or he's got a cobble together in New Hampshire with
a Nevada. Sure it's over. He's ahead in Minnesota, he's tied in Virginia. His map, I'll say this, his map is expanding and the current president's map is not. And so you're seeing, i mean, whether it's the Bronx or California. Not that he's gonna win those two states, but that's where Donald Trump is going, Joe Biden is not. Can't wait to sort of flesh this out over the next couple of months as you come
back and visit. Thanks for the time, Thanks for having me, my friend, doctor Bob McClure with us monthly visitor here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott, with the James Madison in Wing Show with Preston Scott sixty the time. It works every time on News Radio one hundred point seven double USLA sit and talk to doctor McClure all day long. We just sit here in chat chat, chat, chat chat. Who's going to be governor? Yeah, we'll see, we'll see. Trying to figure out the bench for both
teams. Is interesting, you know it Just I've talked about the there is no bench on the Democrat party. They just don't have one. The Republicans have a bench. And we'll we'll watch all that flesh itself out before we weigh in a hole lot on it. But we'll see who officially enters the race in uh, maybe about a year from now. We'll start an idea anyway. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove of creative
marketing and digital expertise. Surgeon General calling for health warnings on social media moms and dads. Does that matter that even the illiberal Surgeon General of the United States is saying social media is bad for children? Does that matter? The Surgeon General has said cancer cases smoking causes cancer for how many decades? Now? Is this about plausible deniability? I don't know. I don't disagree with the idea that social media is a mind numbing, growth stunting thing. I
just don't know what good it'll do. Federal Title nine transgender rule changes blocked in six more states. Federal judge said that Biden administration can't do it. Cannot change Title nine. That's legislation and by executive order. You can't change legislation. We've been well anyway, Kansas suing Pfizer over misrepresentations and adverse events of COVID nineteen shots. Boy, someone sitting around here is feeling really vindicated
by all this. The truth is coming out, not over seventy five years as Pfizer wanted, but it's coming out a lot, a lot slower than I would want, but a lot faster, I guarantee you than Pfizer and the rest of them won. And then I just found this funny. Wells Fargo fired a dozen people for faking keyboard use, making it seem that they
were busy doing work when they were not. So they say, you know, we'll see forty minutes past the hour, come back with a warning and an observation show with Preston Scott one use radio one hundred point seven double UFLA. It goes in waves in your personal email, maybe at work, but usually it's your personal email. You'll get these official look email from for example,
they've got the logo the USPS, the US Postal Service. Dear customer, we regret to inform you that your package which arrived at our facilities on June fifteenth, twenty twenty four has been placed on hold. This may happen when the receiver's address was entered in correctly. To submit a redelivery request for this package, please complete all forms below. You do not update your address within forty eight hours, the package will be returned to sender. And and
I've got two of these, and so here's what you do. The first thing you do is you look at who sent this. The address on this one is nine three two two two two one six eight nine six at bu ee N thirty six dot com. That doesn't sound like the United States Postal Service official email account. By golly, it sure doesn't, Jared. And then I got another one, and this one is from three three two three eight six three four five two at YGA thirty two dot com. Exact same
wording, exact same thing. And what they're they're counting on you not looking at the actual little address where's coming from. They're counting on you being wooed by the logos, by the official looking nature of it all, by your curiosity. Oh, I have a package, and that you'll click and it's over. Once you hit that click, you're done. They also try to instill in you a sense of urgency. Oh yes, we're replying forty eight hours. Or you also notice that they never refer to you by your actual
name. They'll say dear guest, our dear customer. Or or there's this one that came with a US UPS package notification high comma capital P lowercase R huh per per right per. And this is from F two I G six U one z l K V J I two A E K five at bears dot n W H E R A l D dot com. Definitely not the US Postal Service, not UPS. But that's not all. Here's one from Exfinity. Your bill account requires review. Your Exfinity Payments account service is problem.
See misspells bad language. This tells you it's from China, North, it's from you's Beka Stan, It's from India. I mean your Exfinity Payments account service is problem. On June seven, what sounds like a caveman? And where is this one? From? No reply at AA dot Frankkerner dot com. But that's not all. That's from Exfinity. I got another one and and that this one's best buy, and the list goes on and on. I'm sharing this this one Exfinity payments declined. Huh see, they're playing
a game of roulette. They're counting on a handful of people that they blanket these things through being Exfinity customers or UPS customers, or USPS customers, or Big best Buy customers or Walmart customers Arizona. Amazon is a big one Amazon. They're banking on you, you being in one of these worlds and going, huh, well, I am missing something. Click and you're and you're
compromised. You hover your mouse, you check, and if you're in doubt, go to the site yourself without touching one of the links, type in your information, make a phone call and ask if there's an issue. I promise you there won't be one. So I'm sharing these. I print them out every now and then, and I'm sharing these for a bit on the show and to warn you don't fall for this stuff. A specially sorry, especially you older folks. They're counting on you. Just I just don't want
to deal with it. Click. They're counting on that. Don't do it. Don't answer the spammer's phone calls, don't go there. Just don't click when you when you get the phone call and it's and it's a recording. Hang up. When you get the phone call and there's this peep and you hear the boiler room in the background and all the voices, and Bapoot is on the other line saying that he's Philip. Hang up, it's they are
they are going to try to scam you out of money. Forty seven minutes after the arm now I can go on my little brief break in peace. Summer. Brain drain for the kiddos doesn't matter the age. I think it's it's certainly natural. It's I mean, if if you didn't do your job for two two and a half months, you'd lose some efficiency. See when you got back, you'd forget some stuff, oh I need, You'd forget passwords. It'd be all kinds of things that you would lose in that interim.
It's one of the reasons why I'm a big fan of year round school. Three week breaks throughout the year give parents families a chance to take vacations in seasons, not just in the summer. I think I love the idea of your round school less brain drain, but there is brain drain. When we come back from our break on Tuesday, the twenty fifth, I believe it is. We're back. Professor Michael Erman has written a book on on brain drain and ways to help avoid it. So parents were going to try
to help you out before we get to the halfway point of summer. So that's going to be what we're going to focus on. Wanted to take a second here and just give a public shout out because we celebrated my birthday this past weekend on Father's Day, and so we got most of the kids together, not all, but most got the grand kids together. It was awesome. But my wife made the most incredible chocolate layer cake. I am a sucker for chocolate layer cakes. The only things she didn't make were the walnuts.
It was everything from scratch. A little espresso powder. Never i'd heard that that enhances chocolate flavor. She put a little bit in there. It was incredible. It was so moist, the icing was incredible. Just wanted to publicly say amazing. Yeah, studio audience of the morning show even moved by my testimonial. Here for my sweet wife. But thanks, honey, what an amazing cake. I would say, I wish you could have some, but no because that would be less for me. And on when it
comes to my cake, I am I am selfish. Absolutely. We served some to everybody and then I kept the rest, and so I will be enjoying a piece of that cake every day while I'm away. Just wanted to say that. Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA. Started with Luke twelve versus twenty five and twenty six. That's where we began the program. Of course, the Big Stories today brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise. Title nine. Nope,
you can't change it. Another federal judge. That's two federal judges have said to the Biden administration. Kansas suing Pfizer over misrepresentations of the shot, Surgeon General calling for warnings on social media, Wells Fargo firing a dozen or so because of faking keyboard use, got into a little biblical archaeology. At the beginning of the program, two great guests, doctor Bob McClure of the James Madison Institute and Scott Beacon, talked about his research on illegal immigration and
its compounding effect on our country. Folks. Will be back a week from today, So until then, remember FSU Baseball locally here at one forty five pregame go Knowles, thanks for listening.