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Ep. 5185: Supreme Court Ruling Discussions & Debate Preview

Jun 27, 20242 hr 35 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Thursday, June 27th 2024. Our guests today include:
- Steve Stewart with Tallahassee Reports
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Good morning, five past the hour six am in the Eastern time zone, five in the Central and wherever you are, Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, males and females, ruminators one and all, Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott aka common Sense Amplified. I'm Preston, He's Jared, and it's a delight to be with you. It is Show five, one hundred and eighty five and it is Thursday, June twenty seventh. Still get my brain around that. Anyway, we've got we've got a lot to talk

about, and I mean we have to talk. Just give anxiety to everyone with that staff. Well, you know it's it's okay. Let's back up here. Start with some scripture. Get our minds right verse Peter five, eight and nine. Be sober minded, Be watchful your adversary. The devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking to devour. Resist him. Firm in your faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are being experienced by

your brotherhood throughout the world, seeking someone to devour. That very much suggests the weak among you. I mean, we're seeing a word picture here, and we've all seen the animal documentaries right where the lion stalks the week among a group. It's interesting because I wrote a commentary yesterday and my wife came in after she finished her afternoon classes, and I just looked at her. I said, I'm overwhelmed right now. The stack of stories that I had

gone through left my mind numb and I was processing. I was so heavy burdened by the news, and for context, this is what I do. I read through the news, go through it, sort things out. I have different stacks that I start working from, and it's kind of like making a meal, and I'm just pulling from different piles for different segments of the show. And let's be honest, news is not generally good. News by its nature is negative leaning, if not all all out negative. But yesterday

was just different. And so I found myself just popping up videos of people flying helicopters and airplanes and I was looking at golf and I just I was just I was distracting my brain while my brain was processing, if that makes any sense at all. I was thinking about all of it, but not thinking about it. And it's so interesting that this is this scripture popped up

today because that's where I ended up. I ended up with the enemies that we really have are seeking to pick off the weak minded, are seeking to pick off, not just discourage, not just defeat, but destroy, because that's what Satan does. So be sober minded, be watchful. I ended my commentary by saying, God has a plan. He always does. There's nothing that's going to happen in the debate tonight. There's nothing that's going to

happen in our country. There's nothing that's going to happen in any third world country or anything around the world that God's gonna go whoa, whoa, whoa. Didn't know that was coming. God has a plan for whatever unfolds in your life today, So it would behoove you, me, all of us collectively. Did you see what Tennessee's governor did. He called for a thirty thirty one day fast time of prayer and fasting for the state of Tennessee. I was what. I think it's the month of July. We might talk

about that some more. Anyway, that's where we start. God has a plan. Tap into it. Ten minutes after the hour, take a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac. Next in the Morning Show with Preston Scott print in a positive way improve the lives of others. That's what this show is about. And this is the Preston Scott Show. I suppose if I'm going to talk about the American Patriots Almanac, I had a habit here. It

is June twenty seventh, sixteen fifty two. New Amsterdam, now New York City in acts an early traffic law quoting no wagons, carts, or slave shall be run road or driven at a gallop within this city. Halt, I say, halt. I think that applies to a capital circle as well. Here in town. Nothing beyond a gallop, huh, Or nothing at a gallop, nothing beyond a simple walk. Eighteen forty four. A mob kills Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother Hiram in Carthage, Illinois. Eighteen

ninety eight. Joshua Slocum becomes the first person to circumnavigate the world alone when he lands his boat the Spray in Rhode Island eighteen ninety eight. The dude took a boat around the world. Okay, now that's impressive. Well, the Panama Canal wasn't around then, and you would have to circumnavigate around South Africa, around the Cape, and around South America. That's nuts, that's like crazy. I've got to believe he just hugged the coastline. Yeah,

you would have to have some way to break the ice. Even that far south, you'd run into ice. You you had to hug the coastline. You just had to. But that's it doesn't matter. That's incredible. Who decides to do that? People who want to make history. But have you heard of him? Never? Thank you? Yeah, I mean, let let's just take him minute and remember the name, Joshua Slocum. Well done,

sir, We salute you. Nineteen fifty President Truman orders the Air Force and Navy into the Korean War. And in nineteen eighty five, this I remembered, this Route sixty six, stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles, ceases

to be a US highway, replaced largely by the Interstate Highway system. There ought to be an effort to bring that whole thing back, And I mean there is there are places along the historic Route sixty six that are having a bit of a renaissance, But there really ought to be a concerted effort to to create a little momentum to give because it's so iconic. Yeah, it's a big tourist destination for a lot of people. Yeah. I mean,

it's like a highway one along the coastlines. It's just something that everybody ought to drive and see at least part of because driving along the coasts of this country are it's beautiful. It's absolutely and Route sixty six was a thing and it's still auto me. Anyway, We've got we've got more lots of lots of individual, interesting little nuggets stuffed in. This is today's show, going back to where we started with the just the weight, the sheer weight.

The consequential nature of the stories in today's program is such that I had to just stuff some other things in. I just had to, So yeah, stick around. Steve Stewart joins us today, doctor David Herts, and more on the Morning show. We f LA on your phone with the iHeart Radio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox and Sonos and Ihearts Radio station. All right, I don't know if you if you're feeling any of this yet. I suspect my wife is. She's highly sensitive

to what's in the air. But there is a bunch of Saharan desert dust stuck up in the atmosphere making its way to us, and I would suspect we're already getting some of it, though it was not fully expected to hit

us until the weekend. But we're talking about a massive amount of dust that's being carried in the air currents that the weather patterns follow this time of year, coming off the coast of Africa, which is where the storm systems usually develop, and we start paying attention to I looked at my map and my app which follows the European models, and there's nothing developing over the next week, at least at this point. But the dust, Oh my goodness.

So I'm just saying that if you found yourself going, what is going on? I'm reacting to something. It could be that it may not be, but it could be. I know that I was personally very glad to see some rain actually hit the area yesterday. We can do without the ridiculous winds that came with that storm system yesterday, but boy, we need we need rain, and we need some more of it. Don't necessarily want to see any flooding, but just man, we need rain. We just do one

of the In fact, one of the research Isant Supervisors. Rob sent this to me. Hillary Clinton has another book coming out, Something Lost, Something Gained, Reflections on Life, Love and Liberty. Bill's got a book coming out. Hers is coming out in September. Why does anybody care what she says? I mean, I'd love for her to sit down and answer questions

about Benghazi, be held accountable for all that. I'd love for her to be asked about the campaign of twenty sixteen and the fake dossier that she and her campaign created. There's lots of things I'd love for her to write about, talk about, answer for. But there's a part of me that thinks there has to be just this group of people that the Clintons know. Keep in mind, now, the racket known as the Clinton Foundations pretty much dead

in the water. It was a pay to play scheme. How do I know circumstantial evidence because when she was no longer Secretary of State, all the money dried up, the donations quit coming in. Money was coming into the Clinton Foundation, and what was being delivered were favors through the federal government. Not that much different than what Joe Biden was doing when he was Vice president.

It was a racket there's certainly some on the other side of the aisle do it, But demons have perfected the art and so they're not raking in the cash they once did. Bill's not nearly as charming as he used to be, and Hillary never has been. She has been nails on a chalkboard her entire life. But I wrote down on my notes here instead of going to the trouble and kind of leaning on Simon and Schuster to publish another book, wouldn't it be just easier for to go ask her friends for twenty five

bucks? I mean, spare everybody the the guilt of buying a book. Just here, Hillary, here's a twenty Come on, go away, Just take up a love offering, you know, because these books say nothing, offer nothing, and continue this dirge of oh I was robbed. It's such noise. It's not that different from people running for office. It just shouldn't. Don't do that to your friends and family. Remember when OJ Simpson released the If I Did It book, his confession on killing his X and her

friend. So hypothetically, if Hillary released a if I Did It book, I've imagine it would sell pretty well. That book would sell absolutely something along that line. Why'd you stay with Bill? See, she stayed with Bill, and that's why she ran for president. She thought she was owed. There are a lot of people that thought, Okay, she put up with Bill and all the infidelity she's owed, And honestly, that's not all that different to why they elected Joe. They felt Joe was owed the opportunity he'd

been in on the bench for so long. Anyway, I'm just just ask friends for money, don't don't. Don't make them buy a book. Now, some would say, well, at least you get something for the money in a book. Really really. Twenty eight minutes after the hour, Big Stories in the press box. Yeah, next listen just to hear what he's going to say next the morning Joe at Preston Scott on news Radio one hundred point seven WFLA. I don't know if you saw the story former Green Bay

Packer wide receiver Randall Cobb. Now I think with the Jets, if he's still with the team. Followed Aaron Rodgers over to New York. He and his wife family escaped with what they were wearing from a fire that broke out in their home when the Tesla charger that they had caught fire and scorched, burned down the house. Yeah, that that just added to the list, added to the list. We're just I need to just stop there. I just do. It's more than half of those that have bought electric are regretting

their choice and going back to gas. It would appear the technology is not there, the energy efficiency is not there, the charging capability is not there, the cost is not right, the longevity is not right. Nothing. And I don't mean to offend those of you that have invested in it. You know you made your choice, that's fine. It's just I feel bad because you are stuck. It's like having an adjustable rate mortgage and all of a sudden, the rage just blew up on you. There's nothing you can

do. You can't change the technology. It's not there, the capabilities, the limitations. Anyway, Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by I Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise both of the radio stations that this program is on in Tallahassee and Panama City, which would actually make it three radio stations because we are on ninety six three in Panama City and one oh two five in Panama City Beach along with one hundred point seven here,

okay four and ninety two point five High Def two in Panama City. Those stations will carry the presidential debate. Isn't it interesting? Neither one's the official nominee, just saying, but they're gonna do it anyway. I suppose we're waiting to see if Joe Biden phaps his pants, if Donald Trump can stay on track, neither of those things. I mean, Trump staying on on

focus. I'll be I will be so happy if he does. If he just stays on the facts and the policies and the failures, that'll that'll that'll work. But anyway, we'll we'll do a recap tomorrow on the program. But you can listen to it, not stream. We do not have streaming rights. We have broadcast rights. There's a difference, so you can listen to it. For example, you don't want to put it on the TV. You want to just listen to what they have to say. Youn't want

to have to see him boom. We're your home right there, so stream it on the radio. There are a bunch of other big stories and I want to get to those next. I've cleared out a little extra time, so stay with Us Thursday Steve Stewart Next Hour in the morning showing show with Preston Scott Do or do Not? There is No Try on News Radio one hundred point seven wufla high school track meet in Washington, team lost the state title because of a trans competitor, a boy running against girls in the cross

country portion of the event. So because a dude won that versus his actual female runners, he lost the state title his team. Yeah, that's fair. Anyway, Let's get to the big stories. House Intelligence Committee Judiciary Committee Selects Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government released a report that details the evidence showing that the CIA conspired with the Biden campaign in the twenty twenty election

to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story. This is remarkably significant. I've told you how Clapper, Brennan, the whole crew were evil people. It's now been confirmed, the documents, the testimony. You remember the fifty one intelligence officials signing on to a letter dismissing the Hunter Biden laptop is Russian disinformation. Remember that the CIA knew before the letter was released with all of these names that it was not legit. They signed off on the letter in six hours.

This turns the page in a direction that is horrifying, though not remotely surprising. Remember, the CIA is supposed to have zero involvement in domestic affairs, zero and the CIA was actively working inside a political campaign for a favored candidate. Huge, equally huge. We have reported the stories of foreign nationals here in the country illegally attempting to get onto navy bases. Oftentimes they're chicoms. Two to three times a week they're stopping these infiltrations. In May,

two Jordanian nationals were stopped at the Marine Corps base at Quantico. One of them was on the terror watch list. Department of Homeland Security announcing to NBC News that over four hundred immigrants have come into the US from Central Asia and elsewhere, brought in by an ISIS affiliated human smuggling network. NBC News sites three different US officials one hundred and fifty have been arrested. Fifty they don't know where they are. They were arrested then released. We have fifty ISIS

terrorists walking around the country and we don't know where they are. Lastly, Rachel Levine the Department of Health, she's the what associate director or assistant director for the Department of Health, her staff, his staff, sorry by mistake, his staff. He's a guy, pressured a medical group to change the

guidance on transgender affirming care for minors and removed the age limits. They had age limits of fourteen for hormonal treatments, fifteen for miss fifteen years of age for mystectomies, sixteen for breast augmentation or facial surgeries, seventeen for genital surgeries or his directemies all for gender affirmation. And because of Rachel Levine, that

sick man, they removed all guidance. Keep in mind, over in Europe they're doing a one point eighty even the Norwegian countries are reversing course on all of this because all of the science, all of the studies show that this treatment, this gender affirmation nonsense, is harming and causing suicide rates to explode. And we have officials in the federal government who are mentally ill in high ranking positions and are using their staff to leverage medical associations to change guidelines,

and those guidelines are horrific to begin with. Now they're removing all age guidelines altogether, moved them at the behest of Rachel Levine, otherwise known as Dude, Stop There, Stop Just get Yeah. Forty seven minutes after the hour, back with more. Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, lilcome to the M a D Radio Network, where we challenge you to make a difference in your world in a positive way, improving the lives of others.

It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Little update here on the thank you Cards. We have been delayed in production because we've run into a technical snag on the audio portion. Audio is done, it's brilliant, but we're having problems with the trigger where you scan the QR code and it takes you to the site. In an auto plays you can get taken to the site, but you have to push play, and I'm desperately avoiding that. We haven't

found a solution yet. We're working. We're working on it anyway. Just a quick update there as obviously that's part of our make a Difference idea mantra here that goes back to the very beginning of the show. I used to end the program with make a Difference, and then I kind of went away from it and we focused on just doing stuff. Now we're kind of back to merging, doing stuff and making a difference, and so those cards part

of it, and this is part of it. I've decided that every day, at some point I'm sneaking into the program of beach Warning to remind those of you visiting the state, and those of you that have visitors from out of state, and for those of you that just think cavalierly that you can just ignore what the flags say. There were over one hundred and fifty rescues off the coast of North Carolina in the first week of summer from rip currents.

At least six or eight people have lost their lives just in the last few days off Florida's coasts, and so a reminder that double red flags means the water is closed to the public. Red flag means high hazard, Yellow flags mean medium hazard, green, low hazard, purple dangerous marine life. But I want to take it a step further because I actually yesterday took time and investigated, on the basis of a recommendation from a listener, how to

see a rip current. You can pick them out from the beach, you can see how they form and pretty reliably predict Yeah, there's one there, but understand. Rip currents can go sideways, they can go diagonal, they can go in almost every direction. So here's what I've done. I have placed on my blog page two videos, one and both from Australia. I figure, hey, they're from the island. Plus it's a cool accent. Let's come on two minutes plus on how to identify a rip current and it

shows you. It's really brilliant. It shows you, yeah, there's one there, and there's one there, and here's how you know there's one there. And then I've got a second video from a lifeguard Australia detailing how to get out of one. He puts himself in a rip current. It's not undertow, it doesn't pull you under bad name. It's a rip current and rips are they can pop out of any total calm. You can see a rip current and they can show up. So if you find yourself in one,

this video will teach you how to deal with it. It's brilliant. I say with all sincerity, this isn't about clicks. I've never cared about clicks. This is about helping you and maybe saving your life, the life of a friend, a loved one, of a visitor, So go to my blog page. W FLA FM dot com slash Preston or w FLA Panama City dot com slash Preston. It's waiting for you now, fast moving Thursday, they all are. I am. I am weary and heavy laden.

Second hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's Thursday. That means time to talk to Steve Stewart, the executive editor of Tallahassee Reports, the website tallahasse Reports dot com. Hello, my friend, do you get in combat pay these days? Because we're gonna be you gotta be armored up out in the field. I'm here to report. All right, let's start right there. We have talked four weeks about the unanswered questions related to uh Tallassee

City Commissioner Jacqueline Porter. Jack Porter. She has attended conferences and there's no financial accounting for it, and a complaint's been filed. Yeah, so ethics complaint was filed based on her not disclosing these dollars. We couldn't get any answers to who had paid for it, so this ethics complaint was filed.

And then finally the talised Democrat decided to write a story and the story revealed what we thought that this this third party, this Local Progress, which is a group comparable to the American for the People for American Way that remember Andrew Gillum was sort of going aliate exactly, very very left wing. So yes, this group is paying for these trips. However, the tact that she took was that the city attorney said that she could do it and didn't have

to disclose it, which is a complete utter lie. That's not accurate. It's not accurate, and and the tis Democratic reporting basically hid that and allowed her to even cite the story in saying that they didn't have to be disclosed, when the actual what the city attorney told her was that, yeah, you can go to these conferences and the city can pay for him, and then Local Progress can reimburse the city so that there's a paper trail of what

you're doing. The city attorney gave her that advice, and she ignored it. There's no paper trail because she doesn't want people to know that she's going to these left wing con Now how important is that in this community community, I don't know. But there's two things here. First, she did it without disclosing it, thousands of dollars traveling to three or four conferences. But I think the more important thing is to look at how the local media is

handling this. They're protecting commission reporter, and I mean, it's clear now the local media has sided with the progressive element in this community. Well, let me ask you, because there to me, there's there's a sidebar issue here that is, maybe you know something we can't deal with right now. But the city could pay for the trip and then be reimbursed. Why would the city, why would tax payers pay for her to go to what is

in essence a training for progressivist Well, I think that's another question. And the city attorney told her, Listen, we needed on base a case by case basis. We need to evaluate if these conferences are you know, if they can be paid for by city funds. Okay, So now you've got the League of Cities, you've got the Association of the mayor associations that these people go to, and the city pays for that, and even the Chamber

conference. The city will reimburse commissioners to go to the Chamber conference. So but the point gets into when it is just overtly political, which this is. I mean absolutely, yeah, it's clear. I mean it's in their mission statement for local exactly so. But the point is if you're going to even stretch that rape and the taxpayers are going to pay for it, or if the third party is going to pay for it, there has to be disclosure. Commission Reporter has hid this. It's not as hasn't been on our

social media for the last two years. The only we just stumbled on it, so she hasn't been talking about it. And this is what we see is that these politicians want to bolster their national progressive resume without telling the local voters what that means for them in terms of progressive policies here. And so you know it's out there, We've written about it, but I'm telling you the media is really putting a spin on it that helps out Commission Reporter.

And that continued in these forums that are starting to pop up now this week which I attended and have watched, and there was a candidate forum between for Commission Reporter's seat. Not one question and look, if you don't want to ask about the ethics complaint, you can at least ask. Look, we've noticed that you're going to these local progressive conferences. You're skipping out on the Chamber conference, which is more focused on Tyler has he and so why are

you doing that? That would be a great question, but it's not going to get asked in these forums that are that are promoted and moderated by local media outlets. Yeah, that's troubling. All right. We're gonna pick up right there ten minutes past Steve Stewart with us from Tallahasher Reports again website telhashr reports dot com. Beck he's always been a white guy, Glenn Beck. We got it licensed to talk nine to noon on WFLA. And for those

of you outside the Tallassee area, just listen and learn. I think there's a lot to learn, you know, Steve, just quickly because I think this will segue. You know, Commissioner Jack Porter taking trips. At least the group is well named Local Progress Progressive, and so that's their focus.

At least they're not hiding it, right, But we got in trouble as a community when a previous commissioner who would become a mayor was taking trips and we didn't know much about those trips, and it ended up in an FBI investigation. Well, yeah, and and The point on this is that there are other people that attend these local progress conferences from cities like Seattle, Portland and New York, and they brag about them when they come back. Oh,

look I went to these conferences. This is what we learned. And so that's I think that's the uh, that's the bridge there to Tallahassee is that they they want to convert Tallhassee into a progressive city and I'm telling you, looking at how they're doing it, they're being very effective. This forum that took place that was put on by w FSU, the League of Women Voters and the Tallesi Democrat which again you know, has really turned their blind

blind eye to the local progress. They've been doing it since they've been taking walks with elected leaders. So they had her opponents which are Rudy Ferguson and Lewis Dilbert, and did not ask any of those questions, but a couple revealing things this race is going to be about. Are her opponents going to

be able to reveal her progressive policy leanings? And is Jack Porter going to be able to hide that and rely on just sort of a ropodope And for example, Amazon, she voted against Amazon, and she says, look, Amazon doesn't need the two and a half million dollars. Well, it just happens that local progress is against Amazon fulfillment centers. And what does she do. She cites national studies, how these duds and you know they don't create

jobs. Sometimes they even hurt jobs. Well, look, national studies might show that, but there are cities, and there are locations that benefit more from fulfillment centers than other cities. Like a fulfillment center in New York City is not gonna it doesn't move the needle. It's not gonna move the needle. But she's citing national studies because that's what they tell her to do, and doesn't even look at the fifteen hundred jobs that this fillment center created here

and the two hundred plus jobs in the four zip code. Right, So again that's an issue the Amazon fulfillment center. Obviously, law enforcement's going to be a problem. Are an issue, I should say they And if you if you look at how the questions were asked, how do you rate the city in its efforts to quell crime? Commission reporter said, well, I give police officers an a, but I give Chief revel n F. Wait wait, wait police officers in a and she calls police officers killer cops.

Yeah, and so plant evidence. This reveals to me, I think something that's really important interesting is what they're what the progressive they're doing, or they're making everything personal. They want to fire ResCode. It's not about policies. Look, you know, look we need to cut a budget here, we need to do this. We don't need that. It's about ResCode. Same thing with law enforcement, it's not about policies, it's about chief revel.

So what they do is they make it personal so they can instead of actually about policies. And so when you make the statement that police officers don't prevent crime, that really is a head scratcher. Commissioner Porter said that in the forum, and they should go further and explain what does not that I saw. I have to go back and review, but it does not. So that really tells you that she doesn't think police officer are needed for patrols,

for community policing because they don't prevent crime. And so this goes back if you read Local Progress, once money moved from police budgets to social programs and this, so you see where she is headed with this. So that race is going to be about that our opponent's going to be able to are they up to the task of convincing people that they can do the job and then

reveal UH commission reporter's progressive leanings. Now, the second race, Commission Curtis Richardson against DoD Mon Johnson, which was basically the two main people in the race were in the NIBA Debate Network of entrepreneurs and business advocates. That race is different. That race is going to be about Commissioner Richardson defending voting for a tax increase to hire more police officers and putting a pay raise for city

commissioners on the ballot for voters to decide. That is what dot m and Johnson basically beat him over the head with at NEBA. Now, for Curtis Richardson's side of this this race, she's gonna he's gonna have to reveal to the voters that DoD Mon Johnson is part of this move, this progressive move to get a majority on the city Commission, and he tried to do that.

DoD Mon Johnson was very careful to try to separate herself from Jeremy Mattlow, who has created a pack little actual commit Political Action Committee to support dot M and Johnson and Jack Porter. Because he is infatuated with getting a majority on the City Commission. He can't work with Democrats. He's got to have progressive Democrats. And so that's that's how that race is shaping up. Now.

I think they're they're one and the same in the sense they can both lead to progress a majority, but they have different dynamics, and I think that's what is important for people to understand. Steve Stewart with us more to talk about here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott FLA on your phone with the iHeartRadio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox

and Sonos, Yes, and iHeart Radio station. Now, the good news in all of this is we've got about six more weeks to dissect the actual campaigns. My interviews with candidates that accepted the invitations that were sent will drop on Monday, July first, But we have lots of time to dissect the races. Steve, the budgets that are coming out now for the city and county. Yeah, I mean, obviously now this has become a campaign issue, and I thought it was interesting, it would be interesting to go ahead

and break down these budgets. These had these workshops. This is for fiscal year twenty twenty five, which begins October first. Both Leon County and the city. As you would expect, propery tax revenues, which are based on the value of property, have gone up tremendously in the last couple of years. So for fiscal year twenty twenty five, they've got the estimates that have come in and on the county side, they're gonna they're gonna reap an additional

eighteen million dollars, So there'll be a tax increase. It's a tax increase. It won't be a military increase, but will be a tax revenue increase. And so they had a budget workshop. A couple commissioners, commission Wells, commissioner Command voice concern about the eighteen million dollars and obviously they're spending it. They're not giving anybody back. There will be one final budget workshop or

budget meeting the end of July for the county to look at this. But the eighteen million dollars, and again the county's being a vince long county administrator is very upfront on what's going on here? He said, Look, we've got you know, we have never raised the militar rate, and the last what fifteen years, we've been able to smooth out the rises in property tax revenue and then also you know, the decline, and we've been able to

build up our reserves. He said, however, saying that your options are we got about four million dollars that are four to five million that are discretionary. And so having said that, next meeting, maybe someone will make a motion to roll back the rate to because as of now, legally it's a tax increase. Yeah, legally, by definitions it's at tax revenue increase. So that was that workshop, the workshop at the city. They're getting us,

they're getting six million extra dollars from the revenue. They're a little bit different. They're allocation of money. And we have a detailed article on TIS Reports about that, and I went in and looked at I had to figure out where the extra six million dollars is going. It's pretty clear that Star Metro is just bleeding the general fund. It has not recovered from the UH to the pre COVID numbers, and so the it was never robust pre COVID.

It was never robust, but it has not recovered. And so what's happening is they're having to go to the general fund and transfer millions of dollars to finance star Metro. And so this is and that's where part of the six million dollars is going. Some more is going to the capital program, and this is sort of where they, uh, they put money when they

have extra money. Capital program, they you know, for sidewalks, other parks, other major projects, because that can be easily defended million dollars into reserves. And so it's pretty well defined where that's going. Can you make

an argument that money could be given back. I think you can. I think one of the problems though, it's what's ironic when you've got commission reporter and Commissioner Matt Loow voting against this this budget, but it's actually supporting something that they advocate for Star Metro. And you hear this and you and you don't hear as much on the county side, but on the city side, you hear, well, you know, we'll cut you know, salary,

we'll cut executive salaries, and we're you know, we'll cut unnecessary travel. Well, you know, that's really if you even gave a if you cut the top twenty percent of salaries by ten percent, you're still you still got to come up with five million dollars in cuts. The majority of this money is going to fund Star Metro and so, you know, and a pay

raise that was something else that was brought up. The County Commission. Employees have been given five percent pay raises for the last three years and it's also in the budget for fiscal year twenty five. Now, again we understand inflation is a big deal here, but these are across the board pay raises, and you know, you're getting into double digit areas with pay raises over the

last three years. So I think there's going to be a lot to talk about this, but I don't think there's not enough votes to change either one of these. On the city side, there'll be another hearing in September where if people want to speak out, but you get more you're getting more debate on the county side, and more intellectual debate and not as much advocacy.

And then on the city side, we've got some you know, I was at a City Commission meeting and was very taken back by the speaker session of the meeting, and it explains why there are very few people showing up to talk about the substance of policy issues. And we're going to report on that probably after the holidays, after July fourth. But you would be surprised. You're going to be I think you're going to be surprised that this is going

on in the city. It's not being reported on. But we've got a montage of clips, and it's not from City Commission meetings, you know, all over the last year. This is from one meeting. And I think you were going to say, is this Seattle or Portland? It is pretty amazing and we'll get to that. And why I bring that up is because it really shuts down debate on these things like the budget, because well reagionable people don't want to show up to that stuff. Not even business groups.

I mean business groups that have memberships aren't showing up. And then they're obviously are any individual citizens because they don't want to be exposed to this type of atmosphere. Sadly, the talas Who Chamber has been a wall and has not leveraged its place in the community to benefit its businesses for a long time. And it's just continuing. And I think that the progresses that are using that, they have labeled the chamber, you know, as corrupt developers, and

they have them on their heels. So hopefully the whole business community, hopefully, hopefully that will change. It needs to, or else there won't be much of a business community left. Just to ask Portland and Seattle. All right, Steve, thanks, thank you pressing Steve Stewart. Tallassi reports It'll be a couple weeks before we get Steve back because of the fourth of July holiday, so we'll have much to talk about that. Maybe we'll do an

extended session next time. Twenty seven minutes past the hour you are listening on an old radio in your car, work truck, or streaming on one of those other thingies. Thanks for joining us. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Thirty six minutes past the hour of the Morning Show Doctor David Hartz just a few minutes away. We we have big stories and brought to you by Grove Creative marketing and digital expertise. First we get the debate tonight.

We will. We will give you a brief recap tomorrow. Although I mean, are you are you going to watch. You can listen on this this radio station that you're listening to right now now, not streaming. If you're listening to us via stream, you cannot listen to the debate on our station stream because we do not have streaming rights. But we have broadcast rights, so you can listen to the debate tonight. I think it's what nine o'clock. Yeah, No, I'll be sleeping. I will not be I will

not come in here stupid because I'm going to listen to that happen. No, No, I'm not that that kind of masochist anyway. Big stories in the press box, I'll be brief. House committees release a damning report on how the CIA colluded with the Hunter Biden laptop story. The CIA actively engaged in political maneuvering to assist the Biden campaign in twenty twenty by suppressing that story. Remember the New York Post was the one reporting we got a laptop.

It shows the Biden criminal enterprise. Fifty one intelligence officials signed a letter dismissing the whole thing as Russian disinformation if you think about it. They took a page out of the Hillary Clinton book in twenty sixteen and that was the dossier. All of it lies. What's significant about this the CIA, the intelligence agency responsible for international activities, was working domestically on behalf of one presidential candidate

and one party. Documents and ten testimony prove it. Unlike everything we went through for four years on this Russian collusion hoax, which amounted to nothing, even the Special Council Bob Muller nothing. Second big story, the immigration issue just got real serious. You thought it was serious before, you know. Some collateral damage, yeah, some little girls get murdered by some illegals. But hey, we're we're US Democrats. We're getting eleven million. We're going

to try to get eleven million illegals registered to vote. It's acceptable to them. Well, there's fifty ISIS related terrorists missing. They can't fight them. They don't know where they are. They're in the country. They've arrested one

hundred and fifty. Get your brain around just how many it took to do nine to eleven just saying and Rachel Levine's office, she the Department of Health pressured the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and adjusted their age guidelines for gender care. Twisted mayor of Realville it's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Well, we weren't going to have doctor David Harts with us. Hopefully he's okay,

but we'll have to move on to other things next hour. In the program, I talked about the heaviness of the stories that were piling on yesterday the Supreme Court starting to release decisions. We knew that was going to happen, and so we have until Sunday for the Court to release the decisions from the spring session and Dad Gum, I wish I could say I'm encouraged. I'm just not. And so we're gonna unpack some of that stuff in the

next hour of the show because it's just really important. But I want to circle back for a second because indirectly it is health related and that's what we normally do in this segment with doctor Harts. Rachel Levine. If you don't know Rachel Levine, I don't know what his official title is, you might be saying, wait, Rachel his Yeah, he's a guy. You look at a picture of him standing with a bunch of women, you just look at the feet. He's a guy. He's trans and his office pressured an

organization to drop proposed age limits on transgender care. Now, these are guidelines being offered by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, otherwise known as WPATH. WPATH has been advocating transgender affirming care for years, that's what they do. But even they that organization is seeing a change in what's happening in Europe. London has England has ended the process of puberty blockers. They're not allowing

it to be given to children. Researchers in the Netherlands teen years study been released that track gender unhappiness of twenty seven hundred and seventy two transgendered individuals, finding most children who feel transgender at a young age end up growing out of it. We've been saying this for years. We've been telling you that reality

because it's common sense. So what's happening in Europe is they're pushing back against everything that they've been allowing because they're seeing that these gender affirming procedures and medical procedures and surgeries and drugs they are ruining, destroying lives of young people before

they sort out their confusions. Rachel Levine is trying to spread his sickness by force and has his staff lobbying and successfully getting this organization wpath to drop age guidelines on certain treatments, even the age guidelines fourteen years of age for hormonal treatments, are you crazy? Fifteen fifteen for mystectomies. Those age limits are now gone from this organization's guidelines, among other age guidelines age suggestions because of

Rachel Levine. A sick human being, someone who's mentally not well, deserving of all compassion and empathy, except that some of these people want to not just ruin their own life, they want to force it on others. These are the stories that were just weighing me down. They ought to be driving us to our knees. Forty six minutes after the hour road trip idea coming up next, A suggestion impact from a listener is job to keep you informed.

The Morning Show at Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WFLA. All Right, as you know, Thursdays we try to carve out a little time because it's summertime. Do you have any memories of summer road trips when you were a kid? Oh? Sure, family vacations. Did you do roadies? A few? My mom was a school teacher, so she had the summer. Okay, Yeah, she would have the summer off as

well, so that was the perfect time. On the subject, do you like the idea of your around school so you can take vacations throughout the year? Uh, three weeks off in between sec nine weeks sections. Now that I am no longer a student, I'm for it. When I was a student, I would have hated it. Why because I wanted my summer break. Yeah, but you get three weeks at different times all year long. The perspective of a child and a teenager doesn't think like that. But imagine

if that's all you knew. I don't know. I think I would probably still want the long break. There is something special about not, you know, going away from a large group of your friends for two to three months and then seeing them three months later and seeing how you've all changed, and you know, catching up on summer stories or not. I enjoyed it. Yeah, Summer roadies are always fun. I had someone write me and say, do you have suggestions for visiting? And I thought, well, let's

just integrate the answer to the question with a summer road trip suggestion. The arc encounter drive up I seventy five and about an hour or so north of Knoxville, about forty five minutes south of Cincinnati in Kentucky, you will find the Arc Encounter. I have been there now. It has grown, not the Arc, the Encounter significantly since I visited with one of our boys. We went just I was I'd been driving past it and routinely, and I was like, we're gonna stop, and so we went in there. I

will tell you you're not prepared to see what you're gonna see. You park in the parking lot, you take a you get your you can do your tickets online and or you can get them right there, and you take a bus to the exhibit, and when you first see the arc, it takes your breath away. The closest thing I can come to is the first time

I saw at a distance Mount Rushmore. Mount Rushmore at a distance, I literally as a kid, went as an adult, I saw Noah's Ark and went because it is built to scale, it is huge, it is awesomely done. They have now a virtual reality exhibit kind of ride that goes with it, that's separate to but they're on property. They have a zoo on

property. They have a restaurant. They didn't have a lot of this stuff before when I was there, it was the Arc and here will be the kind of the petting zoo and and so forth, and they it they had like a little snack bar. But now they've got restaurant. In fact, one of the largest dining rooms anywhere is there now. So my advice to you is they're not a bunch of hotels nearby. It's my advice is you

just need to make a point of going you can. I don't know if you would include it on a trip up to say Cedar Point and all the rides and attractions up in northern Ohio, or there are a couple places in and around southern Ohio, or something else you want to do in Tennessee, or what I'm just saying, go go see the Arc encounter and be prepared of your mind blown. They would probably get a lot more guests if they'd let more people in rather than just two by two. It's Jared, ladies

and gentlemen on the morning show. That's polite applause. That's just That's all that is. Jerry, don't soak it in. That's just polite applause. I'll take it where I can get. That's exactly right, that's what we do. But it's open Monday through Saturday nine to eight. Sunday one to seven. They have special events going on. They have concerts and different things. So looking up online it's Arcencounter dot com and bring your camera because boil

they got zip lines, they got a great, great playground. My goodness, here we are it is. It's Thursday in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Tomorrow Lee Williams will join us the gun writer. We what's the

be Friday and much to discuss. But I've set aside this half hour of the program to talk about some Supreme Court rulings that are coming down, as well as another couple of court rulings worth noting first and importantly, how often in the last several months have I talked about the problem that I think our

court system faces surrounding the issue of legal standing. I know that there are people right now that are judges that listen to this program, former judges, legal minds, and they just say, Preston, you just don't understand. And I would counter that by saying, you are in the midst of all of the trees and you can't see the forest. We should not have to wait for injury from a law as a result of a law before we challenge

the basis of that law. In this case, the US Supreme Court decided yesterday six to three Murthy versus Missouri, that the states of Louisiana and Missouri and five private individuals who brought a lawsuit did not have legal standing, did not have a right to sue on whether or not the federal government coerce social media to block information that it found disfavorable. It absolutely happened. It happened during COVID, It's happened since global warming. It's been going on for years.

The federal government has increasingly pushed the boundary of limiting free speech by coercing social media companies to shadow ban or outright ban content it does not agree with. I will submit it cost people lives, just as Amy Cony Barrett, siding with the majority writing the opinion. To establish standing, the plaintiffs must demonstrate a substantial risk that in the near future they will suffer an injury that

is traceable to a government defendant and redressable by the injunction they seek. Because no plaintiff has carried that burden, none has standing to seek a prelimit injunction. The plaintiffs treat the defendants as a monolith. There's a monolithic we just say yesterday, claiming broadly that the government continues to communicate with the platforms about

content moderation issues. Barrett goes on to write, but we must confirm that each government defendant continues to engage in the challenge conduct which is coercion and significant encouragement, not mere communication. Continuing, the plaintiffs, without any concrete link between their injuries and the defendant's conduct, ask us to conduct a review of the year's long communications between dozens of federal officials across different agencies with different social

media platforms about different topics. This court standing doctrine prevents us from exercising such general legal oversight of other branches of government. No, you're wrong, Yes, you're supposed to look at you just stated it. There is broad government

coercion going on. I want to get to the dissent, And then comments from a few noteworthy legal observers, not the least of which Matt Staver, a frequent guest of this program, who argues before the United States Supreme Court frequently almost as frequently as he appears as a guest on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Back with more ten minutes past the hours of the Morning Showcome to mad Radio Network, where we challenge you to make a difference, and

this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. A very consequential ruling by the Supreme Court allowing the government to continue its coercion of content it finds unfavorable, which is a real problem heading into the next election cycle. Justice Sam Alito,

Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsich dissented from the majority opinion. Alito writes, these past and threatened future injuries were caused by and traceable too censorship that the officials coerced, and the injunctive relief the plaintiff sought was an available and suitable remedy. This evidence was more than sufficient to establish the plaintiff standing to sue, and consequently, we are obligated to tackle the free speech issue that

the case presents. The Court, however, shirks that duty and thus permits the successful campaign of coercion in this case to stand as an attractive model for future officials who want to control what the people say. Here and think. Alito went on to quote another Supreme Court decision from earlier this month, which stated the government efforts to dictate or suppress protected speech are presumptively unconstitutional, even

when it involves third party intermediary. As we said there, Alito writes, a government official cannot do indirectly what she barred from doing directly what she is barred from doing directly. And while an official may forcibly forcefully attempt to persuade, what she cannot do is use the power of the state to punish or suppress disfavored expression. If the lower court's assessment of the volumeius record is correct, this is one of the most important free speech cases to reach this court

in years Supreme courts failed to protect free speech. This is a remarkably important case. Are they saying that we just need more people with injuries? Define injury? How do you define an injury of suppressed speech? People that died because they were prevented from being told that the shot is not a vaccine because you can't vaccinate against a coronavirus. Is that injury enough? I got Shadow Band for saying that I got the entire freaking iHeart company in trouble, and

I got called on the carpet for that statement. There's right, but I got banned. Yeah, I'm a little angry about this. How can the court be so wrong? This is a cornerstone of this nation, Matt Staver. Censoring viewpoints is a direct affront to free speech and offensive to the First Amendment. One standing could be established. This government censorship of social media will end. You can tell where Matt's going. He's gonna find injuries. Maybe

I need to be there. Maybe I need to be the injured party. I don't know. Supreme Court rejects a challenge to the Connecticut vaccine law that eliminated religious exemptions. So the Supreme Court now is saying that if you object on religious grounds to all of the vaccines that kids are made to get to get into public school, you're not protected anymore. There is no religious exemption in Connecticut, according to the United States Supreme Court. It's okay, more

erosions, all right, back with some court news. That's maybe a little bit better know for how long I can't tell you USLA on your phone with the iHeart radio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox, and sonos. So here we go in Ihearts Radio station twenty one app it'scott a chuckle. Yeah we mentioned a And no, I'm not diverting away from where I was. I'm just bringing context to the next legal case.

I mentioned a Washington track team, a girls' high school track team that lost a state title by a handful of points because the cross country team was edged out by a male runner, a young man pretending to be a woman. A young girl ran in the cross country competition and blew away everybody. And so because that boy won that event, the entire girls team lost the

girls title. Montana, a judge is ruled that a Montana law which defines sex in state law when referring to a person as only male or female, was unconstitutional. The judge, Shane Venata District Court judge struck down the twenty twenty three law. The title does not give general notice of the character of the legislation in a way that guards against deceptive or misleading titles. According to the judge, you know the term sex could be could be referring to intercourse.

The governor who signed the bill back when it was passed, Greg g and Ford, said words matter and this administration is committed to ensuring words have meaning, unlike the judge who apparently needs a dictionary to discern the difference between a noun and a verb. What an idiot, judge, Well, you know it's not clearly defined what version of the word sex they mean. Read the bill, dummy. Federal court in uh the Eastern District of Missouri has

granted a motion to block Biden's latest effort to bail out student loans. The Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, who successfully was among the attorney generals who fought previous efforts, this time went after Biden's save plan, which would cost you and I four hundred and seventy five billion dollars. Once again, Biden will not abide by the United States Supreme Court, so he keeps doing it over and over and over, and so we have to keep filing these lawsuits.

And that's why legal standing is an issue for me. See Joe Biden's doing this and forcing victims to have to come forward and file a lawsuit. We caught a break in this one because in Missouri, the judge determined that the state had standing because the arm that handles the loans for the State University system is a branch of the government of Missouri. Ergo, Missouri has standing them. So past this legal standing issue. Why can't we just determine whether a

law is constitutional and lawful? Why do we have to have victims? Just for a second, we have determined that pointing a loaded firearm at somebody is against the law. What if we took the same approach. No, no, no, we need a victim. We need someone to be shot before they have legal standing. It's nonsensical. Laws create victims by their existence. What they engage in or actions create victims. We don't need to wait for

victims. The government can't coerce social media platforms to censor speech. Now, if they want to engage in it, that's on them, But the government can't do it. But we're saying, well, we need victims. Why but such as the world we now are living in a fallen one that is just full of ridiculousness. All right, we got the big stories in the press box coming up right after a check of newsweather, and traffic, So stick around, thought or story you want to share, write them at Preston

at iHeartRadio dot com. Yes, he knows how to read well actually, as producer reads him, he doesn't know how to read. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Thirty five minutes after the hour The Morning Show with Preston Scott, Lee Williams the gun Writer tomorrow little debate follow up and that really leads to one of the big stories this morning, brought to you by a grob of creative marketing and digital expertise. The debate can be listened

to on the radio, not iHeartRadio. We do not have the streaming rights on our stations, but we have the broadcast rights. I know, what's the difference. You're streaming your show right now, Preston. What's the difference. Well, I'll just say there is one. And in this case,

we have the broadcast rights which you can. You can listen to the debate here on one hundred point seven WFLA and TELL one hundred point two point five in Panama City Beach ninety six point three in Panama City, even ninety two point five WPAP HD two in the Panama City region if you have an HD radio receiver. But what you can't do is stream it on those stations, but you can listen on broadcast. So I guess my question for you is are you going to watch or listen? I'll be asleep. You and I

both brother because I have to be here really early tomorrow alongside you. Yes, and thank you for that. But I encourage anyone else who wants to do it to do it. See, I can't do that. I can't encourage them to watch or listen. I can't. I like these people too much. I see, I have forged relationships here. I I to me, it would be like sending somebody out to swim in a bacteria infest, like the Send River. People just pooped in the sind in Paris. Why

would I send someone to go for a swim. Yeah, to take a swim in the water, No one someone crapped upstreamed. No. No, And if you don't know what I'm talking about, yes, that's a thing. This week people were going to pooh in the Sun River in Paris to protest the water quality in advance of the Olympics. But I digress. I can't ask you to listen or watch that. You know what you're gonna get.

You know, yesterday I was watching some European Cup soccer in the early evening before I went to bed and there's a commercial for Joe Biden, and I just laughed with my wife. Such a package set of life lies secure in the border, delivering jobs. What the heck are you talking about? The only jobs being delivered are jobs that were shut down because of COVID. Joe Biden has nothing to run on. Truthfully, I hope he Honestly,

I hope he makes it through the debate without crapping his pants. There's all kinds of discussions on he's going to be juiced up on something he's in hiding

prepping for the debate. Trump's out there campaigning, and look, I have a very low bar for Trump. I would just love it if Trump could just stay laser focused on before and after border before border, after economy, before economy after jobs before jobs, after inflation, before inflation, after repatriated money, before exiting money, after energy policy, energy before energy after aw All he needs to do is stay focused on the ball, Donald, watch

the ball, Stay on these points, and you win. I don't think his ego will allow him to do that. I don't think so either, Jared. I completely agree he's not demonstrated that discipline yet. If he did, everybody on both sides of the isle would go, WHOA had he done this in advance of twenty twenty. He distances the cheating and is still in office. But forty minutes after the hour, we're gonna stay on the topic of president vice president. Next thing show at Preston Scott Boy. That escalated

quickly. I mean that really got out of hand fast on WFLA. Some totally useless information coming, but not here, Nay nay. I promised yesterday I'd do a little bit of a deeper dive to help you weed out just a little bit those who appear to be the most likely picks as vice presidential candidate material for Donald Trump. I think Trump understands that he needs to pick

somebody that has the chops to take the office. Now just right there, step back and look at the choices that he makes potentially versus the choices that Joe Biden made. Joe Biden had all these possibilities, and he chose Kamala Harris, maybe the single most incompetent member of the United States Senate at the time. She was the first out of the Democrat race. She was patently rejected. As Jerome Hudson said yesterday, she was chosen because she's a black

female. But she has been an unmitigated disaster. She is Joe's insurance policy right now. Now Trump is looking the other way. Trump is looking at who can I put in here as vice president that could take the torch and carry it further for eight years after this term. Now Doug Bergham, governor of North Dakota, is mentioned as a candidate. I don't see it. I don't see North Dakota being a state that Trump has to worry about. I see no reason to pick him. I see him as nice guy.

But no. So you're down to JD. Vance, Marco Rubio, and Senator Tim Scott apparently. So. Here's a breakdown by Newsmax over more than five hundred roll call votes when all three senators have been present, Vance voted differently than Rubio and Scott twenty eight times. Rubio has opposed a position taken by Vance and Scott twenty two times. Scott has opposed the other two just

eleven times. Vance has a ninety three percent lifetime score from the Heritage Action Group, which is Heritage Foundation. Tim Scott has an eighty five percent rating, Rubio eighty one percent. During the Trump administration. Rubio and Scott each voted with the then president approximately ninety percent of the time. The differences are subtle. Most would say the JD. Vance, US Senator from Ohio is the most connected to the make America Great Again philosophy, though certainly Rubio and

Scott are pro America. There's no doubting that it's a matter of degrees in terms of the nuance of policy. There are some policies that Trump did when he was president that didn't get the job done. We didn't really effectively drain the swamp, though I don't know how much he could have done. He certainly hurt himself by not firing everybody in the White House staff when he took

over. I think that he learned a lot the first time. He did not necessarily have the greatest loyalty among staffers, but some staffers were plants. So yeah, anyway, so there you go. We might know tonight at the debate. That would be the only reason why I would maybe consider watching is because you might find out who, in fact the candidate is. Forty six minutes after the hour come back with something that is probably completely useless.

This is how you end of radio program. You just push your hat back on your head and just bit a little bit from the day's work. You say, well, friends, it's about that time that week, Skidada. Appreciate you hanging around with us for a while. I love doing that stuff. This is so much fun. Let's get all gravelly. And I told you i'd have some useless information for you. I came across this and it's from the Economic Times ready headline Moon moving away from Earth. Here's what it

means for our planet. The Moon are our only satellite of a natural origin, is moving away from us, and it's actually changing our understanding of how our own planet interacts with it, affecting things like the length of days in Earth. The Moon is moving away at three point eight centimeters per year, and so the estimation by researchers at the University of Wisconsin is that in about two hundred million years, days on Earth will last twenty five hours. You're

welcome. That is good to know. Look, I mean this with all sincerity. I appreciate the labors of people that study things like this. But was I wrong when I said utterly useless information. It's going to be useful to our descendants one day. Do you think Do you really think so? Two hundred and fifty million years is a very long time, you know. Obviously I take a creationist, biblical view of all of these things. But so I'm not sweating this stuff much at all, And I'm not overtly worried

about two hundred million years from now, just not. But I'm just thinking, what was the attitude in the room when they kind of came to this enlightened position. Audible gasps, Oh no, quick, someone get a get us let's celebrate. I mean the bubbly please, happy meals for everybody. I mean, what was it? I don't know. Anyway, Here you go, brought to you by Barno Heating and Air. It's the Morning show on WFLA look back at the radio program in one hundred and eighty seconds or

less. Debate on the radio, not the stream, Tonight, nine o'clock Eastern. In case you're interested, we'll talk about it a little bit tomorrow. I can't promise how much or how little I'll talk about it, but I will talk about it at some point in the program tomorrow. Immigration issue just got more intense for Joe Biden, and it involves isis that was the headline on town Hall's tip sheet. Yeah, we're missing fifty. Iis smuggled in a few hundred, and we got one hundred and fifty of them,

but we're missing fifty. What could fifty people do? Huh? House committees release a report on CIA collusion with the Hunter Biden laptop. The CIA engaged in domestic political interference on behalf of Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. It's been proven. Where's the media? My god, they didn't even stop for

a second on the Russian collusion. Rachel Levine's staff pressured health experts to remove age limits on so called transcare, talked about various Supreme Court rulings that are well to be polite, disappointing, and Hillary Clinton's writing a new book. Why just to Bucks and tell her to quit writing books? You know, I think you want to anyway, back tomorrow, friends, Thank you, thank you, thank you. Have an awesome day. Back in the morning.

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