I want to talk about the performance art that I watched yesterday. Hold on, let me put my seat belts on. Yeah, okay, the performance art yesterday discussing JCPS bussing and how to fix it. I have to tell you, watching the entire I watched ninety five percent of it, you come away thinking this city's in real trouble. The Metro Clouncil, as Dwight calls
them, is an embarrassment and they have no solutions but finger pointing. I know that we give Marty Polio a lot of guff I give him credit for showing up and having to listen to these people that have no ideas, but only you're gonna bust my kid. He's definitely got a thick skin. I'll give him that. They have no They are just finger pointing and yelling. And the performance art of who's the metical council person? You just Tammy Tammy
Hawkins from District one. She is the performance art for her uh and from my personal opinion, she she cares about kids in the West End and could care less about South End kids or East End kids. She doesn't care about them. She wants the when she keeps the performance art of the West is the beste I what like in the middle of what she's trying to say, it's like, what how was that going to do with busting good question?
It's so her performance art uh. And then each person that got up the Metro Council of just and by the way, at least one of them said, we have no control. They are elected officials on the board. We are elected officials of the Metro Council. We don't have any power over JACPS. We can't do anything. This is we just want to collaborate and let's get in the same right, which makes sense if you want to help help, Yeah, yeah, would you like I like Greenberg, Marcus Marcus Winkler
can't look at Marty Polio and change your bussing now. They have no power, but Marty showed up anyway, right because they listened to people that have no idea what they're talking about. I think they were trying to get together too, to see if they can become do a little mutual support between TARK and JCPS to fix each other's bussing issues. Because Tark just Tart, Tark
know you laugh. Tart just passed a budget for twenty twenty five to address spending issues going out to twenty twenty six, because all the COVID money's going away, so they're going to cut routes, they're going to go to what they call their Saturday extended schedule for all during the week, and so bus drivers are going to go away. Marty Polio is sitting there, to his credit, going, hey, come one, come all, anybody that's laid
off, I'll hire you. Did anybody through all of this talking, all the back and forth, all the shenanigans, did anybody address the actual problem of teacher shortages. Nope? And bus driver shortages, lack of discipline. You're not kicking kids off the bus. You're not suspending kids. Teachers and drivers fear for their safety. That is the problem. You will reverse this decision. You will, ma'am. There's no bus drivers. I don't care.
You will reverse this, ma'am. There's no bus drivers. And Marty got up there very calmly, and they're all smiling behind him and not clearly listening to the words he's saying. This problem is going to get worse, Yeah, not better. Yeah, that's in that sound mind of places. If it's been here for the last ten years. It's going to be here twelve months, twenty four months, sixty months from now, and it's going to get worse. They have sixty eight routes right now that aren't covered.
According to what I was listening to from his presser yesterday or from his part of this meeting yesterday, they average seventy drivers calling out a day, So they're willing to pay very well, yes, not once starting starting pay for a JCPS bus drivers fifty five thousand dollars. That's what I was making when I retired as an E seven in the army. Not once did any of the Metro clouncil that got up gave a solution, and not once did they
point at the problem. Society's changed. Parents and kids suck and their behavior is awful, and the parents don't call them on it. So that's why bus drivers have quit. That's it. So then when Greenberg gets up there, I love him, I really I really like Craig. He's doing his best, but man, he gets up there, he sends he sends an email this is completely unacceptable behavior, so fix that. So he sends an email to Tark two hours before this thing, like we all knew that everyone's
been talking about this for years. Well, maybe you shore up a failing Tark with getting the kids to school. Maybe that's a song. We all saw that. That's common sense. But the way they're doing it is that they want the drivers to leave TARK. I thought it would just be let's get some more routes at TARK. Kid would walk to the end of his street and catch TARK to close to his school, right, Yeah, No, they want the bus drivers to leave TARK and become a bus driver at
JCPS. And I laughed out loud listening to it going They're not going to do that. They're not going to leave with five percent stress of driving to talk to drive a school bus with ninety five percent stress. The ironic thing is they like to bring up he Marty does the pipeline to prison. When you don't discipline youth teenagers from criminal activity, threats in the classroom and on the bus and you just let it go, that's going to escalate into finally
getting arested for a serious crime. So ironically, JCPS is the pipeline to prison. Now, well, he said he brought that up, and he was I'm told I'm sorry it was a sarcasm atoned to what Marty was saying when he said, some of you say I don't suspend enough. Some of you, like national organizations, are saying I suspend too much. So I don't know what where we're going with this, but he's right, there are some national organizations saying you're suspending too much. And then most of us are
saying, now you got to kick these kids out. Why is there zero? I mean, is there one or two? Where are these suspensions happen? Oh? No, they if they have the record for him and there's there's actually thousands, Uh, it's crazy. The numbers are crazy. Then well then if the kids aren't in school or on the bus because they're suspended, why are teachers leaving? Why are bus drivers leaving? Obviously it should
be safe. Then they're suspending everybody the hard talk, and again it was just it was just a it was performance theater and in JCPS didn't have to be there because they have no power over them. No, they have no power over JCPS. And none of that stuff is gonna work. None of that's gonna work. Someone was talking about a pastor that has five thousand folks in their church, so he's calling he's gonna get us some bus drivers. That's not gonna happen. You're not gonna get bus drivers. Marty said it.
It's here today. It's gonna get worse next year, and worse and worse and worse. Yes, here's what everyone needs to get around their head. And this is why I wish the leaders would just say it. Greenberg needs to get up there and say this is over. Busting is over. We are going to start to ramp down the number of kids that we are going to bus. We are federally mandated to bust special needs kids. Other than that, that's where we're going. We're gonna have a step down program
for the next ten years. Other cities have already gone there. Yeah, Chicago is the one example. You always show that they've gone that way. I did. The boss is still bust their kids. I don't know Boston, but other cities have already gone that way. And that's where America is going because no one wants to drive a bus full of kids anymore. Okay,
we're talking about the Magnet schools right ending those routes. Yes, anybody talking about the bussing that started all of this, The social experimentation bussing has that ended. Look, man, I think that's such in the bag, the back of the of the minds of all this, because there's such a cluster, right, Like he told a story Marty told yesterday that a second grader at a school he was at yesterday said, I have not been here at school to hear the morning announcements, not one day this year. It's
April sixteenth, it's in the year. Yeah, haven't heard the morning announcements all year long because she's that late to school every day. He's trying to paint the picture. Busting is over, not busting, as Dave just said, with the equity of busting kids all over sow, all over the city, so we can have different looking people. How much. How about ending that first Well, I think they did. I'm pretty much they except for the Magnet schools, they pretty much ended that. Except for the Magnets,
they went back to the neighborhood school. What they're saying is not just that program. All of busting is ending, and they need to start stepping it down now and take the hit. I think doctor Polio keeps trying, especially in that statement, it's it's gonna get worse next year. It's gonna get worse than twenty four months. It's gonna get worse than sixty months. He's trying to in the most subtle way. He can tell everybody that's listening it's
coming to an end. Absolutely, But they're not listening. The lights aren't going on, they're listening. They're not listening. No, No, all they want is that that for you need to feed my kids and drive them all over town. That's no, Seriously, that's what jcps now is. They're babysitters that feed your child and watch them all day long because you don't
care. Yeah, and you're not. And I'm not talking to all parents, because there are plenty of parents out there that are like, man, and this is going to hurt them, it's gonna hurt and they're like, Okay, well we'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. Carpooling there was, Yeah, there was a story. There's a story I did last week about some of the ideas that some of the parents are working on trying to figure out how they're going to get their kids to the magnet schools.
Because this one lady was like, she got three kids in JCPS, They're going to Magnet school. She's like what. My son is a sophomore in high school. I don't want to pick him up and put him in a new high school starting next year. I've got a daughter that's in fourth grade, was fixing to go into the fifth grade program. It's going to mess her up. And then another one brought up. It's pretty easy to do the carpooling, by the way, Yeah, I mean, if you're in
a neighborhood, it's pretty easy. You get with two other sets of parents, and then all it is in the email weekly and says Vannetti's have Monday and Thursday. Yeah, so and so has a Wednesday, so and so has Friday. That's it. When that happened, we're responsible from Monday and Wednesday. When I happened with me, when I was in elementary school with my brother, it was every other week with our next door neighbor. One week, my mom drove all of us to school. The next week.
You could figure it out that heart. That's why I'm pissed. At least at least the increased cost to parents will be offset by the reduction and property taxes. And stop with the performance art, stop with the that really got under your skin, Stop with the whispering, I will have a press conference every day if I have to. What why are you? Why are you
talking like that? Like we're supposed to be adults trying to come up with hard decisions for hard problems, and you're up there with your performance art and these you're doing nothing but screaming at the dude that's standing there, knowing you have no power over him. Like it. How smart is that? Because it's performance art, right, it's for the cameras. It's for the cameras,
it's for everybody else. It's what politics are and it's for her hoday and honestly with Mos, like with most politicians, it's for their district. Yes, so her district sees. She could care less whether the South End kid or the East Day kids got to deal with No, h No, she could care less. No, she was about the West End. That was it. Why would she say the West is the best And they took her eighteen seconds to say it. It was ridiculous. It was performance art.
Metro Council has no power of JCPS and they're not listening to what Marty says. They're not listening to the superintendent. It's over. Bussing is over and he's trying to say it in the softest way he can to let people down on what's fixing. That let them down gently on what's happening. Will WHI how come between nineteen seventy two in twenty eighteen, this wasn't an issue, well, Dave wasn't an issue. Now parents and kids have changed.
They're not disciplining kids. We used to be afraid of our teachers and the repercussions at home if we misbehaved, then we got kicked off the bus or kicked out of school. We were in trouble. I was Now the parents go scream at the teachers, Yeah, what do you do because their kid acted up? I used to be more scared of what my parents would do, course they found out I screwed up in school than anything the teachers would do too. And again, you know, the people that what we're saying
right now are going to do the same thing. They're gonna go, You're gonna go, you're just an old man yelling at the guy that wanted to be the old old days. And that's not the way it is. Oh I'm sorry, but how your kid is not going to get a ride to school because the other kids won't stop. But there are more parents listening out there that know there's two or three bad kids in a classroom or two that ruin it for everybody else, and they're saying amen, and they're still in
my kids damn class. Well now it's not one or two. Now, it's half the school bus. Right when you got parents coming to the school bus, going on the bus and confronting kids. People getting shot right outside of a school bus. It's not just the kids that are the issue with that. And what what was the one thing that we asked for yesterday on the show for that meeting? What was the one thing I asked for for
a representative of the bus drivers. I don't see anything. I haven't seen any sound bites, haven't seen anything from anybody for the Teamsters Union, from the Tark Bus Drivers Union, from from any of the bus drivers. Certainly there's a there's a like a chief bus driver, senior bus driver, whatever, somebody that could get up there and speak for him if mister Stovell from Local seven eighty three is not available to be there and stand up and let
these let both sides know, Hey, this is what we're facing. Of course, I said yesterday too. Now it's coming back to me. I thought the whole all the seats out there for the public should have been filled up with bus drivers. Absolutely, no, no, no, that's by thing. This is a bussing issue, and you're not gonna have the main person that needs to be talking is the bus driving superintendent. Right, Marty
should be second. Like Marty's a superintendent. Bus transportation is just one facet of what he has to do. So the bus superintendent should be the one that's standing up there and going here's the problem. Now, I'm gonna let you finish. I'm gonna let you finish. But the West is the man. What does that have to do with the press conference? And then how is the least nothing? But you said a lot of people, you said, a lot of people will just look at us as like to get off
our lawn. Folks that don't don't want it the old way. Okay, Well, how is that any different than the people who want it the old way with the bussing and go back to bringing the sixteenth, you know, not not making the changes that doctor Polio has got to make. Let's go back to the old way you made, the good old days where the teachers didn't fear for their safety, and they loved their job, and we had plenty of bus drivers and felt safe in our towns those days. That's what
I want, terrible thing. I'm talking about the people like last night at the meeting that we're saying, I want you to repeal this change to the transportation thing and go back to what we're doing right now. So you want to go back to an old way too, So just all right, we're gonna move on. But we wanted to bring up I watched the whole thing yesterday and again I had to get to get this off your chest. I
just I did because I was screaming because I was outside. It was a beautiful day it was, and I had my phone up and I was watching it on my phone because it's twenty twenty four and I am that kind of technology guy. Uh, And I was watching it, but I had my earphones in and there was neighbors cutting grass and doing whatever, and I'm yelling at my phone like a crazy old person. I turned it off for three minutes because there was I needed to calm down, and I said, okay,
I can't, I can't. I can't get into this anymore. But kudos to Marty Polio and Jefferson County Public Schools for showing up because you didn't have to, right, because no one has control over you, because you all are elected officials or the board is, and you don't. You didn't have to show up and listen to people that have zero solutions and pointing the finger at you that just wanted to reverse the decision. That's all they cant
asking for. They're going to be loud enough and in your face enough so you don't mess at their district. That's all they care about. No, that's right. I don't want to hear any more of these rhymes. No, so just give her her bus no and if if they reverse it for District one, she'll go. She won't. She won't stay in the fight for the kids on the other parts of the town, South End, East End, she won't stay in the fight. She'll be done a District one.
I got it done. I'm out. So uh, no matter what you hear, and it's going to be an absolute poop show when Tark Union starts talking, because they've already said we were blindsided. Yeah, this isn't None of the tark drivers want to go to j C Pass. They already would have left right and taking a slight cut and pay. All right, I gotta, I gotta, all right before you do the joke today,
Thunder Weekend is this weekend. We're gonna be at the Ali Center. Tony, Dwight and Dave will be four to six, So lock that in. That's when the broadcast start. Johnny from the news. Are you carrying the water today? I am carry the water again. I have come in off the bench again. A joke of the day you have and you're darn tooting good at that's right, Aggie, don't think so. They that'll be Aggie
joke for I won't be here, Fraggie joke. Fright, all right, maybe I should do that your last day of today, Yeah, this is my last day. Then you're off rest of the week. I've got to go take care of some personal stuff with my father in Law's go do your thank so do the Hey, fellas he saw a man in a giraffe walk into a bar. It's gonna be a long story. No, and that you're joking today? No, no, no. After a few drinks, the giraffe falls over and dies. The man walk out of the bar.
Yeah, just he's gonna leave him there, just dead on the floor. The bartender says, hey, you can't leave that lion there. Man turns around and says, it's not a lion, dummy, it's a giraffe. All right. That is your joking today. That was a good one. Aprill sixteen, twenty twenty four, Johnny, keep an eye on the news. Uh Dave, we'll be back with probably Dan Schwartzman with the Blue Money. Who's back here today after this on news Radio eight forty wha, Sorry
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the gate with John Wayne Bobbitt. It's out explained. You gotta give me a warning first. John Wayne Bobbitt, you'll recall, at one point in time not voluntarily amputated, shall we say, she threw it out the window. Remember, look at the dong on that bug. She snipped it and threw it out the window. She cut his we we and threw it out the window in the middle of the day. In the middle of the day. Well, now, as if that wasn't bad enough, John Wayne Bobbitt's
having his toes amputated. By the way, side note, I believe they reattest it. It can't look normal. And he was paid a lot of money to make a special movie. Oh boy, Yes, that story never ended, and apparently in twenty twenty four Dave Jennings found more to this. So what that's right, showing up with him all eleven digits. Well, well you said the Camp Lea June is the Marine Corps in North Carolina.
Yes, he was a marine there in the eighties. Oh no, and was diagnosed with toxic peripheral polyneuropathy due to the contaminated water supply at Camp La June. So John Wayne Bobbitt is now minus toes and little Willie, how many toes do you know? It just says his toes So and then tie in the endless commercials on TV and radio. If you served at Camp La June between nineteen fifty eight and nineteen eighty nine. Right, it's like and
then you were like, has hasn't everyone heard this commercial? Of course? I mean like you have touched everyone that served at that place. There was like lawyer after lawyer after lawyer jumping on this thing. And how could you really make any money off it? You're splitting it so many different ways? What did you get? No, because the lawyers won't make the money off
Yes, no, lawyers are going to make the money. And you're going to get one hundred and twenty seven dollars and fifty cents in eleven years. Okay, I wonder you said John Wayne Bobbitt got some money right after the first amputation. He'll probably get some here. Yeah, Oh sure. And we always say there's a price. There's always a price, right to get you to do something? Yeah, what's the price to have your willy amputated and reattached and lose your toes? Okay? Is there a price? Nearly?
That's priceless. Actually, there's not enough money on the planet, but there are. Look, if he was stationed there, it sounds like the government or the army is or I'm sorry, the Marines are not putting up a fight because a lot of veterans have to fight for their you know, medicare and all that kind of stuff. Right, my uncle, I'm sorry. He actually is my cousin Euy he served, No, he's from this is the Cuban side. He served in Vietnam and he ended up getting Nikmi
and all this stuff. But there are maps, like he said, there are maps on the wall when you go in to discuss whether angin orange got you or not. Right, So they have these orange circles literally around these bases, some of the bases, and they don't even argue. So his base was ground zero for agent orange, like his was the right, and they don't even argue. They're like, where were you based? We're dumping chemicals on our soldiers. Could go wrong, right, So he so he's
said, as they just asked him, where were you based? He told them and they're like, oh, no, yeah, we gave here's your check. We gave you cancer. Yeah, we gave it to you. So then he got a big check and that was it and they didn't even argue. But it's just it's just wild how Camp La June could do that for the sad and checked on John Wayne Bobbitt. I know, John Wayne Bobbitt. Come on, is that a band name? By the way Bobbit's toes, it's a stretch. Yeah, but we'll see when dwyket Okay,
okay, okay, all right, so get this soak this up. Kelly
Dickey, he is the Louisville I met him one time. Very nice person, but he researches and I don't know what he has to research all of this stats when it comes to University of Louisville and when the second coaching chains happened at Kentucky, Kelly Dicky reported this this is the first time that Louisville and Kentucky men's basketball game will be played since January tw twenty first, nineteen twenty two without at least one of the head coaches having at least one NCAA
championship. Wow wow is right? Yeah Wow. Kentucky is learning that these players they don't really care about you. Big Z's is headed to Arkansas. Wagner, which again why milk. Wagners are my favorite players of all time and humans all time. But his two kids went to Memphis and Kentucky. I'm pissed about it. So that he's gone. Wagner's put himself in the transfer portal. So he's not ready for the NBA yet. Huh oh wow,
where will he end up? He's gonna end up a cow. Come on, dude, of course, right, So the players the transfer portal and then Bradshaw transferred to Ohio State. They're losing kids right and left the honeymoon. I have a feeling with Pope is gonna last shorter than people thought. He's got a He's gonna it's every year now, Well, Kentucky fans, at least everyone's in the same boat. Now. Yeah, it used to be you lost track of the players because they left every year after one
year to go to the NBA. Maybe you had them for two years, but you hardly knew their names. Now that's everybody. Yeah, new roster every year, and even if you're offering a million dollars, there's three other schools that are offering a million dollars. How long can that model last where
the same kid gets a half a million dollars at each stop? Well, I just watched a video on Hayley van Lyth and how much she went for the nil bag and became the whatever third or fourth option on LSU's team, where she was the main focus at Louisville and her draft stock was very high. She's underachieved everywhere she's gone, yet she keeps getting money. Good for her. She's pretty good with us, but small, right, she's too short to play out there and play defense on some of these bigger guards.
But her stock has fallen a lot, and now she's back into the transfer portal. Yeah, okay, good luck, all right. So Thunder is this weekend. We'll be broadcasting live from the Ali Center. Pretty good view there, you think. So we'll be there from four to six at least you'll be working the whole damn day, Dave, I'm here four till eight thirty or nine, something like that. Man, Man, I do what I can. Man, Thunder is fun. The air shuts around third isn't
down under? Now, whatever do I get? It's a Thunda. Just ignore whatever Dwight says. And we've been talking about I remember last summer we had Russ, the Russ the movie, which is still not out right Russ the movie. Yeah, the Armorer. Hannah Gettin Read was sentenced to a maximum of eighteen months in the Santa Fe New Mexico Court yesterday. This seems pretty simple to me. I understand the cast. Despite being in Hollywood and being anti gun all the time, they like to go shoot guns on the
set. I get it, get out there and shoot ten cans whatever. But the way to make sure no one accidentally gets shot is there are no live rounds anywhere near the set. Yeah. Bags of blanks everywhere. Yeah, bags of blanks. Bags of blanks everywhere. That's actually bags of blanks is the name of the band. There you go. I like that one. Now you got to watch I didn't realize this. You have to watch what you say on the phone when you're in jail, because oh no,
they listened to everything. Okay, but I didn't know you could use that in the court. Right. The reason she got eighteen months is because they listened to her phone conversations and said she had no remorse, and all she did was point to finger at others and said they're the reason why I'm here. So the judge listen to the tapes and she hammered her gave her the maximum eighteen months. Is there any chance that this armorer had a tiff with
the cinematographer. Oh I doubt it. I just think it. Well, no, I can't say that. I mean, if you have no remorse, she uh, she said, tell us when they listened. The judge says, when we listen to the tapes, it tells us who she really is, and that she does not take responsibility for the Hutchins, for Hutchins death, and that she chooses to blame the witnesses that testified against her.
She is a Machavelian mama. So I didn't even know that. So the judge can listen to your tapes and go, yeah, sure, she's a jerk. Listen to the maximum. How are you not remorseful? I know you are responsible for the bullets and the guns and making sure there weren't any said bullets in gun and look these people have they Your fate is in there hands you. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, you cry, You're sorry. I can't believe this. This isn't my fault. But I I mean,
I didn't do this on purpose. YadA YadA. Why are there live rounds laying around? Act upset? Yes? Why are there real bullets in any situation on this set? You have real bullets? Why? Well, after shooting, we won't to go out and shoot it stuff? Why why do you have real bullets? What's your anti gun? That makes still sense? Uh? Now they've dropped everything against the Baldwin right m h. But in still he's not six years old. Why pick up a gun and play cowboys?
And I'm sorry Ekwan engineers Native Americans and go boom boom boomheit people? Yeah, what are you doing? Well? They're actors, dude, Why are you pointing a gun and pulling the trigger at the cinematographer and pretending to be other people their entire lives? Hey? For like with his case, like fifty years, someone should leave him a nasty voicemail. I like him. There's some roles he's played for I'm like, that's so good. He's so he's very good at it. What he does so good. And like
the other brothers, what are you shaking your head for? He's shaking Johnny's coming in with shaking a head. Uh oh what Baldwin still facing involuntary manslaughter? His his case starts like in a couple of months. It's just dumb. I'm sorry, he's an actor. It's just not his job to know whether it's a real bullet in there or not. But here's the deal. Anybody that's ever handled weapons, and he's handled weapons on movies since sense,
you always treat every single one of them like they're loaded. Yeah, but in the movies they point guns at people and pull the trigger. Yes they do. Okay, what's this difference with it that they've been told that it's it's blank rounds? Well, here's my question again with Dave asked, why
is there real bullets on a set? Well, there are some cutaway scenes where they use real bullets, so when it impacts whatever they're shooting, you know, like a can or ricochets off something or whatever, it impacts. So why this was not shooting a scene? This was playing around, wasn't it right? So why is why is he going bang bang at the cinematographer. Yeah, you don't do that. That's a big not. Anybody that's held a gun for five minutes knows you don't do it with your finger bang
bang. The scene's gonna be this bang bang, and then in the real scene you picked the gun up. But Baldwin I believe, is facing the same same charges that the armor was. Wow, you know what all those guarantees what people will actually watch this movie. If better be fantastic, it's probably gonna suck all right. Weight Loss Centers of Louisville nine oh six seventy one oh five. Call them now and say, hey, I want to do that red light therapy full body red light therapy. It's a you know,
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