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Biden’s Hat Swap and Springfield Scares: Political Showdowns, Immigrant Insights, Shannon Sharpe

September 15, 2024 James Tucker & Santiago Lopez

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What happens when Joe Biden wears a Trump hat and a fugitive shooter is on the loose? Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions as we tackle everything from political absurdities to unsettling criminal activity. Kicking off our episode, we recount the laughably rare sight of Biden in a Trump hat, and then swing into the pressing issue of a shooter causing widespread fear. As we critique today's political debates, you’ll hear about the dodged questions and the face-offs between Trump and Kamala Harris on border control. Things take a controversial twist when we discuss media responsibility and rumors of immigrants' dietary practices, prompting a broader conversation about cultural differences.

Ever wondered how economic policies are shaping the housing market? Discover our in-depth analysis on affordability and the surprising influx of Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. We scrutinize recent political interviews, touch upon censorship and gun control debates, and even draw parallels to global events. Our local news segment reveals the gap between official reports and what’s really happening on the ground, including a peculiar story about missing cats. 

Finally, lighten the mood with our take on celebrity gossip and social commentary. From food stereotypes to technical glitches, we compare Kamala Harris’s tactics to Trump’s playbook and explore the dynamics of his rallies. Speculation about Shannon Sharpe’s personal life, Hollywood scandals, and Megan Kelly’s hints about Tucker Carlson keep the conversation lively. We wrap up with frustrations over government spending, food safety, and the evolving role of family values in modern society. This episode promises a wild ride through the chaos and humor of today's political and social terrain.

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Speaker 5:

That is a bunch of shit. If you ask me, that doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 1:

Good morning. Madhouse Bar Talk. Top of Madhouse Bar and Grill Got a lot to get into today. What a crazy week. Oh, my goodness, what a crazy crazy week. So well, I guess last week, when we ended, we were talking about that shooter. Remember they hadn't found him yet. Still Still ain't found him. He jumped off in the woods and they ain't found him. Now, that's scary, but they did find his gun and ammo though I don't know if he has any guns or ammo, but they ain't found his ass. That's crazy. That's real crazy. And then there's Biden. He's voting for Trump.

Speaker 2:

I think yeah, he's on his side. You know why. You know why.

Speaker 1:

Because they ousted his ass.

Speaker 2:

Because they're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats.

Speaker 3:

They're eating the dogs, the people that came in. They're eating the cats. They're eating the pets of the people that live there.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, joe Biden, when he puts on the Trump hat of the best joe biden's I've ever seen that actually was pretty cool. He's in a firehouse in pennsylvania and him and some old dude that's got a trump hat on start like bantering each other. And uh, he had the hat on. And biden goes you want a presidential hat. And he goes you're gonna going to sign it for me? And he goes, ah, if I could remember my name or something whatever. You know, it was pretty good, it was pretty. It was a good Joe Biden. Look, actually it looked good. I liked it, not just because he put a Trump hat on, but just because it was. It was just Genuine. Genuine, just some joking around having some fun. It genuine, genuine, just some joking around having some fun.

Speaker 2:

It just it was nice to see we need some of that in this world.

Speaker 1:

Jesus, everybody's buttholes puckered up a little too tight yeah, no kidding well um, trump said that kamala told kamala at the debate that Biden don't like him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, her Don't like her.

Speaker 1:

Don't like her. Yeah, he goes. Yeah, he don't even like you. Biden hates her.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, even Biden hates her, or something.

Speaker 1:

Man, you know what? What is it with the debates, dude? They don't debate, no more, they ain't fun, no more. Geez, they're not debating. That's just what it comes down to. They're just not debating. It's just that. I mean. The thing is is like like Trump should have debated her, like literally debated her, instead of everybody. Like, just first of all, she didn't answer a lot of the questions when he would give them there, like he, he flat out out asked her you know what? Why didn't you do anything with the border or whatever?

Speaker 1:

he like she starts saying when I was uh ag I, I was the you know, I prosecuted criminals and I did this across the borders and stuff like that, start talking about that. But I think, if I remember right, I think the question was like how come you waited till the last six months to start getting tough on border, or something like that which you know, basically saying are you doing this for an election ploy? You know what I mean, and and she gets away with just saying that about it.

Speaker 4:

But then she, just then, she lights the fuse, dude, she goes and trump's rallies are really tiny and trump starts like just boiling inside, can't control himself and loses track of everything that's going on, like doesn't even fucking once I.

Speaker 1:

I mean, this is his time to shine the borders.

Speaker 4:

This is what he does. You know what I mean. And no, he loses it and then throws us this little thing, the people that came in. They're eating the cats, they're eating the pets, the people that live in they're eating the cats, they're eating the pets, the people that live there, and then this ABC News guy.

Speaker 1:

Oh, what a dick. I mean, he first of all the dog thing. These are actual reports. They are actual reports out there oh yeah, they're everywhere. I mean they're actual reports that it's happening. Now it seems a little odd, although I mean Hait, everywhere, I mean there are actual reports that it's happening. Now it seems a little odd although I mean Haitian people. I mean they do have like that kind of shit in their culture, so it's a little more easy to believe.

Speaker 2:

I guess you know what I mean, because it is in their culture, right. Other cultures eat cat and dog and don't eat cow, right, right.

Speaker 1:

So I mean it sits in there. I mean I, I it's just, it's just the one he says, it's just the way he says it, everything, and I just but but him to come in and out and correct him and say you know what I mean, yeah there was no reason

Speaker 1:

to because he said first of all, if it's not a news story, then why did you call the city and ask the city manager, why did you even do that? Why would you have done that, why would you have done the research if it wasn't a news story? You see what I'm saying. How did this ABC guy just?

Speaker 2:

we contacted the city manager and there is no creditable, Even if he lied or anything.

Speaker 1:

so what that's between him and her really on you know, I'm saying she should have corrected, I wouldn't mind them correcting things, I wouldn't mind them getting involved, but I don't want them debating him like, like, for instance, he said something. Like uh, he, he said something trump said. Or they asked trump, you said something recently that you lost by a whisker here and he goes. I was being sarcastic and he goes. I didn't see any sarcasm in that, or I didn't. And it's like now you're throwing opinion, now you're debating this fucking guy and it doesn't make sense to have to debate him.

Speaker 1:

But high and wide, there needs to be an actual debate. Like I mean, here we are, we've got her on stage telling you she's going to give money to this, give money to that. First of all, she's not solving anybody's problems in America today. Everything she wants to do is a new homeowner, she wants to give money to them, a new business owner. They want to give money to them and, by the way, they're in a form of tax break. So I mean you'd have to be a new startup that's profitable. It's almost impossible, unless you're somebody who just goes and like starts a new company even though you already have a company and you just switch it over or something. I mean it's just, it's all, it's all ridiculousness. Or or like saying they're going to give 25 grand to new home homeowners or whatever for their down payment to get them off and running. Well, just lower the damn interest rates. Just get the interest rates down, which will save you far more money than 25 grand a will putting it down, I mean over 30 years. You'll save literally like on the average home in this area where we're at. It's like two, 25. I think the average home. If she gives you 20 grand and now you're financing 200, your payment just dropped. I mean a hundred bucks, 80 bucks, not even that, probably maybe like 70 bucks I don't even know what it is, I'd have to look. If you get the interest rates down, you could drop that payment for $500 a month, 700 a month. If they just get the rates to where they were two years ago you know what I mean or three years ago, whatever it is, and it and it.

Speaker 1:

He has that. Ability to debate that. You heard what she said. You can fit. You can tell them why that's wrong. Ability to debate that. You heard what she said. You can fit. You can tell them why that's wrong and that's what it debates for, instead of like, like, uh, you know you're ugly and and and all these types of shit. But kamala was like just she. She was trying, she was acting like obama she was the hand things.

Speaker 1:

Everything she was trying to like mimic yeah, mimic the, the Obama type speech, and she's throwing things out there like that, right there. Trump can't control himself.

Speaker 4:

That's one thing you can't. He's like. He's like my. My rallies are what, what?

Speaker 3:

are you talking about?

Speaker 4:

My rallies are amazing. Get out of here Like it just loses his shit. You know what I mean. They're eating dogs.

Speaker 2:

They're out of here like it just loses his shit.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean? They're eating dogs, they're eating the cats. Oh my god, it's so much to deal with and then, and then he corrects.

Speaker 1:

He corrects him too on the on the um abortion thing, when he's talking about that's an actual bill that tim wall signed, that it's not saying that you abort a child, but it's saying like if you do the abortion and the kid comes out alive, they sit it on the table, debate it and debate. Yeah, we actually have the video we were looking at. We don't need to play it. I think everybody's seen it anyways. But I mean, mean he and it's there's like nine cases that it's happened in the Minnesota, or eight cases, five in which they comforted the baby, like basically gave it. Uh, I don't know, I don't know what they did to comfort it, I don't know, is it died. And then three that they did nothing for, like they, they just let it sit there and die, like, uh, yeah, I guess you didn't abort it, you just watched it die when you could have solved it. Or I mean I, it's just yeah, that's, that's a real thing, that's not like something that he made up and they put it out there like that.

Speaker 1:

Well, she did, she goes no state. Is it illegal for an abortion after birth? That's what she said immediately and then you know it just. It's just shitty the way they did it, like as far as and and I don't people that people are going, oh, she won this. I don't think she won anything. I don't think that she swung anybody's votes either way. In my opinion, I don't. I think everybody could see through most of that. He didn't either, though. The only thing that she did do is maybe people that were going planned on voting on her, but wasn't sure. Maybe they made her, maybe she was able to make her self like okay, she does look presidential, maybe or something I don't know with the obama yeah, with the obama hands, and then not laughing and cackling like she does, her cackling and stuff wasn't there.

Speaker 2:

There was none of that. I told her about that. I've been saying that from the beginning. Oh, yeah, yeah I'm sure well, yeah, she didn't do none of that.

Speaker 1:

But trump got himself like caught up. Dude, he freaking like that stupid little statement about his freaking it. That's all it takes and he loses sight of. It's like god damn it.

Speaker 2:

I had a nice plan Threw it out the window. Yeah what.

Speaker 4:

Have you seen my? I ain't busting them in. Yeah, you know which I?

Speaker 1:

mean, is she busting them in? I don't know what she's doing, I don't know. You can't believe anything you see online anymore or on the Internet. Can't believe shit. You can't believe a damn thing. And and now?

Speaker 4:

with ai it's even worse. Now you watch somebody say something you're like yeah, no, you didn't, you didn't see shit.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, they come out and then and uh, I'm watching it the whole time, I'm going, I'm going, yeah, there's no debating going on. That that's the biggest problem there is. Literally there was no actual debate.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that. Shut, shutting the mics off. I don't like that.

Speaker 1:

No, you don't like that.

Speaker 2:

Let them run.

Speaker 1:

Do you think Trump was like, just like like they told him not to like go after her because she's a woman and it'll look bad, or something for him to like degrade her or whatever, probably. I mean what?

Speaker 2:

do you think that happened until that one moment?

Speaker 1:

that was it no, yeah, she lost his shit too. That was like what the hell I mean, and that's all it takes to just throw him off. Really, I mean, and he's that's how he is I and he's that's how he is. I mean, he's just that's him as a you know what I mean, that's just who he is. I guess, I don't know, you can't, he's not going to. Let you just like, say whatever you want about you know what I mean about him.

Speaker 2:

Well, that threw him off too when that dude fax checked him on that.

Speaker 1:

No, that's true too. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that throws you off for a loop and the guy for doing that was wrong.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, because it gets you out of your rhythm Because he started on that comment and he's talking about Border Patrol and then he comes in and like says, oh, they're not, we talked with the city manager. And then it doesn't like that whole thing, was? She never answered the question?

Speaker 2:

why did you wait six months? She didn't answer that question. The only good point he had is, like you guys, been in there for how long? Three and a half years that was his ending statement.

Speaker 1:

That's where he may have like, that's where I say like he didn't lose it because that ending statement that, that was we. We said that before yeah, but did you see it? It's, it was the trending video clip that went out like that, by numbers, like quadruple of anybody else's you know what I mean Of any other videos during the debate. That was the key, because they're your state and facts and it's that simple. And I did like when he said when he said we could stop the debate right now, we'll go right down to Washington.

Speaker 1:

I mean, he didn't say it as cool as I think he wanted to come across, but you know he still got his point across, I think.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I thought that debate sucked both ways. To be real, Both of them could have done way better, for sure.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean she just didn't answer any of the questions and I mean her ideas suck. I mean, as far as, like just giving money away, tax, you could put policy in place that could better everybody's lives. She's just wanting to do like to get people that want to start a business or buy a new house or stuff like that. There's so many people that are in their house right now or in their business right now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you're helping a small, very you're trying to just yeah, and hers is like grow economy, that's her thing. Grow economy is what she's calling it. Grow economy. It's not going to grow if you fuck over.

Speaker 2:

Everybody's already in business you know what I'm saying? No, no. What is it going to do your housing market?

Speaker 1:

that it overwhelms it like that. No, what do you mean? I don't know what you mean. What do you think it would do?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I think all the corruption will come out, just like we was talking about before the 25 grand corruption people, people figure a way to get that 25 grand oh yeah, I I don't disagree with that and that's not what it's intended for.

Speaker 1:

But people will scam to get it there's got to be ways that you can put better plays in place that don't have to be tax dollars going after shit. You know what I'm saying? It just has to be able to happen.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like you said, you take it from the percentage of the mortgage or whatever. The interest.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's one aspect of it. Yeah, you know what? Honestly, that's it. That's the answer. If you, if you were to me, if you were to drop the interest rates down if we don't have housing right now if you dropped interest rates down.

Speaker 1:

Builders are going to build houses because they're going to fly off the shelves. I mean, that's just all there is to it that just brings economy I mean, if you can buy a 350, 400, 000 house and your payments like 1800 bucks or 1700 bucks, you're gonna sell them all day. They're gonna sell so and builders will be there to build them.

Speaker 2:

If that's the case, and then and everybody that got houses now would just step up and get another house and then people that can't afford a big, nice house could move into those houses.

Speaker 1:

You know I'm saying it just makes the economy better yeah, people that can do startups or whatever else it is, yeah, any any other thing is. I think I've said it for a long time. I think they need to start building um that like more like the homewood style houses that they we did in the 40s and 50s, you know, like the starter home. People need some starter homes. I mean there's, I mean starter starter homes now are. People are starting out in old houses maybe or something, but they're not building new starter homes.

Speaker 5:

They're just not doing it.

Speaker 1:

No more, and I don't know what the reasoning is for that. I guess I do, I guess, I suspect that the profit margin.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they want to make more money. Like, if you're going to sell a quarter acre lot, you want to put all the to sell a quarter acre lot, you want to put all the improvements into a quarter acre lot, you want to get the most out of that lot. You can. I guess that. I understand that, I guess. But I definitely think that you could sell a lot of homes if you could get them priced under $150,000. I think you could sell them all day long, especially with, just like the modern just don't leave your dog tied up somewhere outside, or no.

Speaker 1:

Well then, springfield and springfield dude. Can you believe that, though? You know what the thing is, people laugh, but that's the best thing that came out of that. That is the absolute best. But you know what it's done, what he wanted it to do. Everybody's aware of the the influx of Haitians in Springfield, ohio, which I didn't even know about. I had no clue about it until literally about a week and a half up coming up to the debate. I was seeing those news stories too and I was like, look, they're saying it's like anywhere from 15 to 30,000 people in a city about the size of Lorraine.

Speaker 2:

Well, listen, I can use a couple in my neighborhood of Haitians to get rid of the cats. I got cats all over.

Speaker 1:

I was telling my mom we were talking about. My mom said that there's a bunch of Haitians at her work For real. Yeah, she goes. They're good workers. They work hard, they bust ass. They're good people.

Speaker 4:

That's what I was going to say, and I'm like I didn't even know that was a thing.

Speaker 1:

I knew that there was a big hurricane there and there was some that got displaced or something I didn't know they were working their way here, I mean how many? Haitians, do you think have come?

Speaker 2:

in Well when the border is wide open why wouldn't they?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but they ain't coming in the southern border, they're flying them in.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, to Mexico, and then they're walking over.

Speaker 1:

I don't know you think, so I think that you don't have to do that with the Trump or with the Biden administration. If you just jump on a plane and fly in you're good Maybe.

Speaker 2:

I think, I don't know, you get a ticket. I don't think you get anything. Yeah right.

Speaker 1:

Food stamps and a cell phone.

Speaker 2:

Housing.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, welfare, that's the other thing they said in Springfield. You can't afford to house the one woman I've seen it on the news.

Speaker 2:

He was going crazy about it. He's like they're moving the people out to put them in there the renters, the homeowners. They're pushing the people out, putting them in because they're getting more money out of the rent.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I saw one was like $650. They were paying rent and they kicked them out, cleaned the place up. They did fix the place up, though, and they're getting like $1,800 a month out of it now, but they did put some work into it. They didn't just move them out of the same house and put them in there for a lot. You know what I mean, but I was like, yeah, I mean, if you own the house, I mean you kind of understand why you would do that. I mean you're not there to make less money. I mean you know you want to make money.

Speaker 2:

If you know you want to make money. Well, if other cultures eat dogs and cats, right, you know they came here and they don't know the customs and say, like you got relocated to their country. There's chickens running around but they don't eat them. You're like, hmm, there's a chicken.

Speaker 1:

Right, I mean yeah, I mean you, can I get it? I do. I'm not saying, I seen one guy who goes. I don't know, I haven't seen anybody. They showed him. There's people in Springfield that say, yeah, absolutely, I seen him in a van collecting them. Then there was one guy that was like I don't know he goes. But I'll tell you what we ain't got no stray cats around here.

Speaker 4:

He did say that he swear to God he said that and it's like what the fuck?

Speaker 2:

Hey, it's true. Though you know you go to another country, they don't eat chicken. There's chicken running all over the place and you're hungry.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean. Yeah, I mean, even if you're not. It's like one of those things, like dude, there's free chicken there. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Like you're just going to be like I mean, dude, it's like free, you don for it. You know what I mean? Little grocery store room by your house, because I saw one woman that was on there. She said her dad was an original. Uh, I've seen that guy or whatever that came over that wasn't an and she was a, you know, born to an immigrants, but first generation american. But she said her dad said that that's how they ate. She goes, they didn't have nothing else, so that's what they did.

Speaker 1:

So I intend on extending attack so I was gonna play this for us because I think this is, this says it all, and this is my biggest thing with this is, I feel like, kamala harris. His biggest thing is for one. I, I feel like and Trump did say it too he said she's using my campaign. It's true dude, she is A hundred percent. He did say that. But look at this TikTok that somebody put together. You got to see this TikTok, they put it together.

Speaker 2:

You got it that loud.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's going to be loud.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, why? Because that shit was loud.

Speaker 1:

Well, we got to get it on the mic. Man, what do you want me to do? All right, you ready? Yeah, all right, here we go. Listen, this is, this is 2019. While she's running.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then now, and this is, this is what it is.

Speaker 6:

Okay, I intend on extending a tax cut, repealing that tax bill they just passed and also looking at at estate taxes are going to have to go up everything from a 70 to 80 tax rate. I think that's fantastic. I made that very clear in 2020 I will not ban fracking. There's no question. I'm in favor of banning fracking she was big on defund the police for too long, the status quo thinking has been you get more safety by putting more cops on the street.

Speaker 3:

Well, that's wrong she was the border czar. She, that's wrong. She was the border czar.

Speaker 6:

She doesn't want to be called the border czar because she's embarrassed by the border. I am in favor of saying that we're not going to treat people who are undocumented across the border as criminals. That's correct. Abolish ICE yeah, we need to probably think about starting from scratch.

Speaker 3:

She is Biden the worst inflation. We've ever had a horrible economy because inflation has made it so bad.

Speaker 6:

Bidonomics is working. It's working. And then this business about taking everyone's guns away. Tim Walz and I are both gun owners. We're not taking anybody's guns away, so stop with the continuous lying about this stuff. We have to have a buyback program and I support a mandatory buyback program. My agenda includes attempting to get Congress to act, but if they don't, within the first hundred days of my administration, I'm going to take executive action. Well, first of all, I absolutely support and over the last four years as vice president private health care options. I believe it will totally eliminate private insurance.

Speaker 6:

Let's eliminate all of that. Let's move on.

Speaker 1:

I mean, have you ever seen that bad on the flip-flop? All them politicians do that. Not like that, dude. That's everything is exactly the opposite. I mean God damn. I mean how can you say exact opposites, like I mean it just doesn't make sense. I just exact opposites and then just swear to God that it's not going to do it. You know what I mean? It doesn't make any sense and I'm not going to take your gun. But then I saw an ABC interview she just did now where she said something to the effect where she's wording it like she's already setting it up. She's wording it already Like basically I'm not taking your guns or whatever is what she's saying in the debate.

Speaker 1:

But in the interview in the interview she's talking about, you know, gun safeties and stuff like, because she wants ars is what she wants. She wants, you know, ak's, ars, they what? The? Anything that they call assault rifles, that that that's basically what they want.

Speaker 2:

They don't want any difference. Them kids are making them out of, uh, out of that fucking what's that thing called? I don't know that plastic oh, the 3d printer yeah, they're making them out of that yeah, no, they can.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I seen that. Yeah, I did see that.

Speaker 2:

So you could take all of them off. You could take them all off. Guess what? They're just gonna get better at making them in the garage.

Speaker 1:

That's it yeah, I mean, and then they're untraceable period well, you could take. Yeah, yeah, they have attachments for anything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for sure, so they could make it, but I mean to flip-flop that bad. First of all and this is the other thing I have an issue with is the Project 2025. Now, they've been trying to pin this on Trump for a long time and if ABC was doing true fact-checking they would have said that's not Trump's agenda. But here's my biggest thing If you're a Kamala Harris, you know supporter right now, or you were a Biden supporter, you're Democrat.

Speaker 1:

Why is it that you don't want to point everybody to Trump's agenda 47? You want to keep talking about 2025. He has an agenda out there. Go check that agenda. What, what? Why not point them to that Cause? You'll vote for that motherfucker if you read it. That's why. That's why they don't want you to point to it, because, first of all, that's what she's using as her playbook. Now she's looking at his agenda. I mean, his agenda 47 is on point. It's what you want. There's things in there that maybe I don't 100 agree with, but they're right. You know what I mean. But 100, they're not pointing you to that. And it's there, he's had it out there forever and they just want to keep saying project 2025, project 20. That's like if. That's like if you made an agenda and just put it out on the internet, and then you're just pointing to it it has nothing to do with Trump.

Speaker 1:

Trump's not involved in it, not even a little bit. It's not. It has nothing to do with them and they just want to keep talking about it and talking about it. But they don't want to point you to project 47 or agenda 40. I think it's called agenda 47. They don't want to point you to that. They don't want you to see that at all. They want you to keep looking over here at project 2025, this extreme right wing thing that they've got listed Trump extreme right-wing thing that they've got listed Trump's.

Speaker 1:

Not even Trump's changed the Republican Party. He's not right-wing. He never was right-wing. He's conservative business-wise but he's a very liberal, you know, when it came to social issues, always has been. You know what I mean. And it's kind of changed that whole Republican Party where they're kind of trying to balance in between like that. It's like he's redefined that. But whatever's happening over there and Democrats are like so far left. They want to talk about war, they want to talk about she's even said that she wants to censor. You know, like censorship, she wants that. She thinks we can't just let everybody say whatever they want to say all over social media and Internet and everything. Where are we Fuck? Yeah, you ain't kidding dude. Could you imagine if that actually happened? I mean Brazil's doing it right now to Elon Musk. They shut him down. He's not allowed in there because he refuses to censor it. Yeah, he refuses. Europe's on the censorship thing, but that's like, that's one of our like. First, constitutive freedom of speech is our well, that's like the backbone of america.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean without that. I mean they could you. Could you know how bad it is now? They, they fuck shit up now on us. They censor shit, they change shit. They, they uh, what's the word they? They uh, what's the word they uh?

Speaker 2:

govern, govern eyes, govern eyes no, they, they do that.

Speaker 1:

We were talking about it the other day. We were going to do it. That would they uh. Day we were going to do it, that would they uh. Yeah, fuck, I'm an idiot, I don't know, I can't. They, they, they spin it, they spin it. Now. Could you imagine if they could just take it off.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they could just put nobody. Yeah, basically debating your end up you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like I mean, oh, cats and dogs, and hope we'll get rid of that. That that can't be said. You can't say that. You can't say that that's got to go away.

Speaker 2:

The thing about it is it was funny, but it was true. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's the news reports are true. I mean that city manager says that there's no credible reports. There's reports. Oh yeah, he just said there's no credible reports.

Speaker 2:

But you ask the person that lives on the block that's seen 30 cats a day and there's like maybe one running like a motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

Well, that one too, that one's in like Canton.

Speaker 2:

That video that's like an.

Speaker 1:

American woman in Canton that lost her damn mind.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he said show me your teeth, god damn.

Speaker 4:

Fern that motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

Oh nasty and in Canton.

Speaker 4:

How damn fur in that motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

Oh nasty and in.

Speaker 4:

Canton. How's it in Canton? Wow, I mean what?

Speaker 1:

the hell, dude. That was nasty shit. She was like oh my God.

Speaker 4:

They asked her if she ate it. She said no.

Speaker 5:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

See a little tail and shit. What the?

Speaker 4:

fuck Nasty, a tail. A tail, oh, hell, no, uh.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it was bad, dude, that was bad, that was, that was as bad as it gets, but that was definitely not in springfield damn that's horrible that is horrible, that's beyond horrible, but I I mean it did bring you know that the whole comment did bring light to the situation of that that there is 20. Could you imagine if, like you, brought 20,000 people into the rain right now? Where would they go?

Speaker 2:

they move people out of the apartment building and stay there.

Speaker 1:

What they did over there, which I mean you can imagine. I mean that's what it is essentially. It's about the same size as lorraine. Dropped 20 000 people in the lorraine. It's just too much in one spot.

Speaker 2:

I don't think it um rain's a little different. I don't think they're gonna do weird shit here.

Speaker 1:

I don't know man, 20 000 over,000 overpowers everything, bullshit. I mean, what's the population on the rain now? Like 60,000? Look it up, I think it is. I think it's like 60,000, somewhere around there.

Speaker 2:

Man, there's some thuggy motherfuckers over here. I get it.

Speaker 1:

I get it, but you know, their pit bulls and rock wallers are going to be on a spit. Bullshit gonna be on a spit. I'm just saying, that's just.

Speaker 2:

I wonder what tastes better, dog or cat? I?

Speaker 5:

don't know.

Speaker 4:

What do you think?

Speaker 2:

Probably cat. More cultures eat cat.

Speaker 1:

That's true. A lot more meat on a dog, though, yeah more cultures eat cat.

Speaker 2:

Maybe they're easier to get Cats than a dog. You can just get one of them little traps and just put a little cat food in there and you got you a cat yeah, how you gonna get a dog and bite your ass.

Speaker 1:

I don't know why, but for some reason I feel like a cat would taste like kind of greasy, like a duck or something you know like. It would have that like dark meat, you know like the dark meat of the like, uh, um, like the, the dark meat of the turkey. I feel like that's what a cat would be. That's how I feel, although I'm not wrong. I mean, a dog might be that way too.

Speaker 2:

I don't know like I said being other cultures I'm just guessing, is all I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I, I'm just guessing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, anybody eat cat. Let us know what it tastes like.

Speaker 3:

They're eating the dog.

Speaker 2:

They're eating the cat.

Speaker 3:

They're eating the pet.

Speaker 2:

The way the food costs are starting to get. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean, you know it would save some money. Maybe I don't know how much is a cat Nothing, well, I don't know how much is a cat Nothing, well, I don't know. Though, dude, you could go buy a chicken. If you really want to save money, you could go to Rural King and buy chicks for like 25 cents, beat them some bullshit and then eat them when they grow up. I mean, if you really want to save money, you can do it. I mean, I don't really like those. I honestly liked whatever they do. Whenever you buy them from like Purdue and all that, I like it Tastes right to me. My mom has like chickens and stuff. She'll take them and have them, get them ready, and I cooked one at one time and it's just. I don't know it's, it has a gamey taste to it, it just like throws me off.

Speaker 2:

That's because we're used to all them preservatives and all that other steroids and everything else.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that shit that's in there, yeah, yeah you're just used to that taste. Yeah, I wonder if, like in Haiti, the cats are on steroids Like they're just roided out. You know, like they just like we do to our chickens. You know, like just roided out, walking around like pit bulls.

Speaker 4:

I don't know. I'm just asking you know who would know troy would know he was over there with me.

Speaker 1:

I think he went over there for, like, when they had that bad hurricane, I think they all went over there they probably don't have many wild ones running there.

Speaker 2:

Probably ain't any I don't know.

Speaker 4:

I didn't see any cats but it's probably.

Speaker 2:

They ain't against the law or nothing down there, so okay, yeah, no, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, isn't it China? You can eat cats too, or something. I don't know man or is that just like? We just hear bullshit?

Speaker 2:

probably bullshit. I don't know well, the population is so high they eat all kinds of shit out there spiders and what is she talking about?

Speaker 1:

she said that uh, who? Amanda just said that the audio went to like alien, like I don't have no fx on, I don't know, that's. I hope we don't have more more bullshit issues like we have been having, but um, so anyways, yeah, no eating cats and dogs. Please stop doing that, jesus that's gross that is gross and chickens would be like I mean that would be. If you were going to do that, that would be the way to go. Is chicken patient?

Speaker 2:

they kill them too like, if you're hungry now, what are you going to wait two months so that thing to be big enough to eat?

Speaker 1:

poor planning isn't my fault.

Speaker 2:

You got to plan well well, when you see a cat go by yeah, and catching a chicken ain't easy.

Speaker 1:

If you can catch a chicken, you can catch grease lightning, according to what's his name?

Speaker 5:

Mick catch a chicken.

Speaker 1:

You could catch Grease Lightning.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, according to what's his name.

Speaker 1:

Mick, mick. Yeah, according to Mick, if you can catch a chicken.

Speaker 5:

You can catch Grease Lightning.

Speaker 1:

But uh, yeah. So that happened with the debate. I don't think it was a good debate. I want to say they got on stage and said stupid shit to each other for no reason. If you call somebody a winner, I gotta say it's kamala, just because she triggered them. Oh, that rally move was good, dude, that was good. That was good. And you know what the worst part is? That's trump's playbook. That's like the shit trump does you know what a little something so that they would get mad.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he would do that, like like he's ugly or something. That's the shit that gets you off your game. And she fucking nailed it. Man, the thing he holds up there, all his big rallies, just fucking like.

Speaker 2:

You see my rallies. They bust them in, they're all over the place, we got parades and this and that, yeah, yeah she, yeah, she just threw them, threw them right.

Speaker 1:

They're snitching on each other and all the attention gets brought to like Monica or something, and then she goes. Chandim has got a third nipple that's what it is like.

Speaker 4:

So how come you guys mess with the border?

Speaker 1:

wall and they're like trump's rally sucked.

Speaker 4:

This rally sucked and trump lost his shit that was got red shit. People leave early. It's like motherfucker that he's bleeding because the bullets are shedding and the whole rally's packed. They ain't even leaving when the gun Even parties in the hood.

Speaker 1:

Leave when the guns start to come out.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying, but not at a Trump rally.

Speaker 1:

They hung out what the hell is that about.

Speaker 2:

They thought it was their cousin playing around in the background.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know, but what about this club, Shay Shay that motherfuckers?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, I seen. But what about this club? Shea, shea that motherfucker's gay.

Speaker 4:

I don't care what he says. No, I've seen Stephen.

Speaker 1:

A Smith. He did an interview. Stephen A Smith talked about it Because Stephen A Smith and him worked together at what is that First Take or whatever, and Stephen A Smith's his boss and Stephen A Smith got him his job. And Stephen A Smith said this proves he's not gay. Clearly he's not gay. He's doing his thing. He's not gay, can't be, and he's too stupid to even operate a phone. So he couldn't have done it on purpose because he's not bright enough to do that, basically, is what he said he might. He said who cares, who cares? So last night I tried to do it.

Speaker 4:

I tried to go on instagram live you gotta take some steps, yeah there's six times yeah right, yeah, you don't just fucking go live, dude, that just doesn't happen. You just don't go live, you can't.

Speaker 1:

In fact you don't go live. It just doesn't happen. You don't go live. So I don't know what the whole story is, but I think that there's a chance that that's proven for sure that it was on purpose.

Speaker 2:

It was on purpose, whether it was a female or male.

Speaker 1:

What do you mean? It was a female. You could hear it was a female.

Speaker 2:

How can you hear? It was a female Dude. Did you listen to it? Did you listen to that one I sent you? You couldn't tell.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you could tell there was grunting and groaning and going on. That was the other thing about that. I mean going on, that was a, that was the other thing about that. I mean I mean grunting and groaning goes. That was a little like, kind of like, uh, theatrical oh, it was oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh it was. Oh yeah it was bad. It was theatrical, I think. Who does that either too? That's my Michelle. And then, when they ask him about it on the show, says it's his first time ever having sex with her. That's my Michelle, bitch. That's everybody's Michelle. You was just the first. This is your first time in it. That was everybody's Michelle before you got there. I don't know, I didn't hear it. That was my Michelle. That was my Michelle. Where does that come from? Theatrics.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was.

Speaker 1:

Theatrics. Do you see the video of him going through the airport?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what I said.

Speaker 1:

With the dog.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hold on, he was mad.

Speaker 4:

That motherfucker's lighting the loafers.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, whatever. But, I'm saying who cares?

Speaker 5:

Nobody cares. I mean, I care a little bit. I don't give a fuck. Why would you care? Because you'd go to these extremes to show you're not.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's comical now and you're going to comment on it. But do you really care, is what I'm saying. Oh no, I don't give a shit. No, no, I mean I don't want to take a shower with him hey I mean, I feel like he could take it if he wanted to that's a big motherfucker uh-uh.

Speaker 1:

No, thank you shit. Yeah, steven, a smith said this proves everybody. That's their first comment. This proves he ain't gay. Oh yeah, no, that wasn't on purpose at all, not even a little bit. Yeah, it was funny too, because he come out and he uh, he had uh snoop was on there. He had uh cam newton, I think, was on there. There was a bunch of people, they all brought it on that nightcap show, you know what I mean. And he tells about it, says you know, it was just an accident. He won't tell who it is. Somebody said Cam Newton was going through all of it, did you?

Speaker 3:

watch all of it.

Speaker 1:

Cam Newton was going through it. He said trying to figure out which Michelle it was. It could be Michelle Obama.

Speaker 5:

Samantha had already said that too, which then that means does that go away from the gay thing?

Speaker 2:

Did you see the thing with Nelly?

Speaker 1:

and Jay-Z Uh-uh. What happened there?

Speaker 2:

Nelly's saying the kid that they got is his. Huh, yeah, I just heard it.

Speaker 1:

That Nelly, nelly's the baby daddy.

Speaker 2:

From Beyonce? No kidding, really it's sad, but who knows Everything's bullshit, who knows?

Speaker 1:

That's weird. That's the kind of shit that goes on in Hollywood. Hollywood's a freaking mess man, I'll tell you, and it's been that way forever yeah it's been that, like I was, like I said I've been reading that book chaos, and that that shit that's going, it's like this shit is crazy. I can't believe that and that was that's it. That's it. Get the fuck out of here, get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 5:

Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 2:

Get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 1:

Get the fuck out of here still alive. Yeah, that why? Because megan kelly said it on tucker carlson. Yeah, no, that's not what she said. You got to listen to the whole thing. She said that he's he's gonna speak within the next six months is what she's basically. That it's gonna be something that but she said I'm not saying he's alive, that I that. That's not what I mean by that, but I've heard this already and it's coming out in six months probably his little list of shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know if it's that, or it kind of sounded like it might be a recording of some sort. Is what it sounded like to me. I mean, I don't know, that was a pretty good like megan kelly with tucker carlson.

Speaker 5:

That was pretty good like that I think megan kelly and he was present. I just want you to know. I just listened to Carlson right before we started.

Speaker 1:

Actually, I just like Tucker Carlson, I'd like you know. What I was looking at too was like that whole Holly Strano thing where they got rid of her. Did you see that Holly Strano with her DUI? Did you see it? Oh, dude, she was fucked up. It was like Thanksgivinggiving, I think last year. She was trash dude. She freaking, comes flying off the hill, freaking, flips her car, basically bashes it all up. It was a fucking mess. She's drunk as shit. She's in the back of the car like I don't want to do this, I don't want to do this. It's like you're doing this, now you know the whole thing is crazy. And then she's like in hey, you're doing this, now you know the whole thing is crazy. And then she's like in this recovery thing and she's doing good, I mean, she's doing great. But because she's putting on social media, I don't think they like it. So they just kind of.

Speaker 2:

She opened up her own pocket.

Speaker 1:

Well, I, she, they're doing their own thing and I think it's the way. I think that that that and I've said it for a long, for like a year now, I've been saying I don't think that news is where it's going to be, the networks are where it's going to be. I think that people are going to be more apt to go to the people they want to, and I mean, your local news is always still has to happen. You know what I mean, like where holly strano is or whatever, but I mean it still has to happen. I'd like that, but I don't ever remember seeing holly strano like drunk, ever. You know what I mean. On air or nothing. She always looks straight as straight, but man, monday christ Capo looked rocked dude, swear to God. I was watching a newscast with her and first of all which I think is weird I was watching her on YouTube Live on my phone and I seen it and I'm like man, that's weird. So I screen recorded. I won't screen record Fox News Live.

Speaker 5:

Why do I have to screen record anything on my phone when you're watching Fox 8 News?

Speaker 1:

I won't let you screen record it, so I couldn't screen record it, but I did find a video that they put out of her and, dude, I'm telling you, she looks and sounds, if you listen to her voice, like when she's talking. It sounds to me like she's slurring it. Now I'm going to put it up there and let you tell me what you think this is all I need.

Speaker 6:

I need chicken nuggets dipped in buffalo sauce. Don't top it with anything, just give me a good dip. That's it, don't you agree? Well said, I don't need caviar. For sure you don't need caviar. What's your dip? What's your dip go-to for nuggets?

Speaker 4:

Honey mustard. Oh it's.

Speaker 1:

Did you hear the slur in it?

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Now. Watch it Now. I'm going to show it to you. I'm going to show you the actual video. I want you to see the video itself now, so that you can see it, because I wanted you to hear it so you weren't distracted.

Speaker 6:

I need chicken nuggets dipped in buffalo sauce. Don't top it with anything, just give me a good dip. That's it, don't you agree? Well said, yeah, I don't need caviar. For sure, you don't need caviar.

Speaker 1:

What's your dip? What's your dip go to for nuggets? Yeah, that sounds like a couple girls here when they they've been here a little too long. Yeah, that's right. I mean, doesn't it like? I mean, that's what it sounds like to me like she literally dude, and it was, I think, worse than the earlier part of the day. I was like man, she like she was not enunciating her words, like it, dude, it just like you say it's the girls that work here and stuff that you can tell when they've been drinking and they get in that like more uppity mood and then they start like they have that little slur to it and I mean it just don't look good in my opinion. I don't know, unless there's something going on, I don't know about that shit don't look good to me. That looks like she was pretty rocked and I I wish I could find more video of that day. They just wouldn't let me record any of it?

Speaker 2:

no, I'm sure it's on there somewhere on the app.

Speaker 1:

You mean, yeah, there's one other one that I have that I didn't. I didn't even send it to myself, but I should send it to myself real quick and then see what that one looks like too, cause this was one that Amanda just took it off my phone and recorded it. It was a little earlier in the in the conversation, but yeah, she definitely, you know, I mean, and I caught it. I was just flipping through channels and I caught it like off, like guard, and I'm like did, did she just look because I caught the look in her eye. You know that, like, if I'm being honest, that sam p look I was like she got that sam p eye.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

And I was seeing it and I'm like I'm like what the fuck? So then I rew seeing it and I'm like I'm like what the fuck? So then I rewound it and I'm like man, this chick is drunk, I mean like she's drunk dude. And I'm looking at it going, this is crazy. And Amanda's looking at it. I'm looking at we're watching the whole show as it's going on, but it won't let me record it. So then Amanda records one from my phone. Then Amanda records one from my phone, like she's just like you know as taking a video of my phone. Essentially you know what I mean. That way we can kind of screen grab it or whatever you want to call it. But I mean I never seen Holly's channel like that Although that's a different radio station, right, our TV station, correct? I don't know. I think strano was on Channel 3. Me and her brother went to school together and Carpenter School, actually we served our apprenticeship together. Mike Strano, they have Strano Construction.

Speaker 1:

She says that too. Like I seen the one interview she did. She says something to the effect of you know, she was a you know come from a you know family of construction workers and it's like they're like a big commercial contractor. They're not. You know what I'm saying. They're not like just, uh, just construction workers. They're're you know. They're something else to that, you know, they're not, they're businessmen. They're not just she's definitely not just from construction workers, they're definitely businessmen.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to see if I can send that to myself, but I don't know if I can or not. Trying, let me see. That might be the same one trying to look. Yeah, I don't know, but either way, yeah, I think she was dude. I think that if anybody else saw that, saw that her on the news that day I'm curious what they thought of it. You know what I mean, because that right there at that point seemed like she was kind of sobering up or something dude. Earlier in that show whoo, I'm telling you, dude, she had that sam pi going on. I don't know if it was just hung over or what, but left over from the day before or what it was, but might be on medications for something else, who knows?

Speaker 1:

that could be, that's a possibility, that's a real possibility. But I mean I like christy capel. You know what I mean. I I mean I like jigaboo music too, though.

Speaker 2:

But I'm surprised you didn't get fired for that one right, that was shocking, dude.

Speaker 1:

That was so shocking I was like, I think I was like freaking, I was shocked. There's no other way to put it. You know what I mean? I think the only reason she didn't is because her and wayne dawson are so good of friends. You know what I mean. I think that's the only thing that really saved her in that that whole grand scheme of things was that I think he went to bat. For if I had to guess I mean I don't know for sure, but that's what I would guess that he saved her ass. That would be my, uh, my thing. So did you have anything go on this week other than that dumb shit? No, nothing. How many of those freaking circles have you driven through with the cement truck, like when you have to go somewhere? These new roundabouts, dude, I'm fucking fed up with these stupid they're dumb.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. They don't make no fucking sense dude I hate what. Is it like? A speed bump, but without the bump? You know what I'm saying to slow people down.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying they say they're safer. But I mean, some of them are so stupid. You go like out there at like 303 and 57. They got that figure eight one there. You know I'm talking about because like the roads were offset 303, like is offset right at 57 by like whatever it is 50 feet or 100 feet or something. They put one roundabout here and another one here, just yeah.

Speaker 2:

So now you got to do double roundabout to go straight through they got them at this uh, new development off of oblin oblin road. They're just putting in the road and they got, I think, two or three of them in there and I'm like oh it doesn't make any sense, dude.

Speaker 1:

and they put one at that chestnut and 83, like where you get off the highway there, at 83. So fucking random, dude, it's not even like a busy area and there's just this roundabout. And then they did one at 113 and 20. Same thing. There's no reason that, or is it 113 and no, it's 113 and Baumhart Miller, Miller and 83.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there's one at 113 in Baumhart. It's freaking ridiculous that one. Have you been to the one in Sandusky when you get off, like if you're going to the ferry to Catawba Island? Dude, if you seen that one, that one would just piss you off. They have two connected to each other. Just getting off the exit ramp, you're just getting off the ramp of the highway where all you would have to do and mind you, this ramp, it's not like a ramp like at Broadway where you get off and you can go left or right. When you get off of the highway you can only go north, that's it. And there's a roundabout for that. Why? Why would there be a roundabout for that? What would be the purpose? And then there's a roundabout for that. Why? Why would there be a roundabout for that? What would be the purpose? And then there's another one. There's two. There's one at the ramp and one. There's no way these things can possibly be safer. How? How can they be safer? What makes them?

Speaker 4:

safer.

Speaker 2:

They're safer on the road, but when you get out of the car you're so pissed off you have road rage.

Speaker 1:

It's so stupid. I mean, what makes them safer? What makes that safer than freaking, getting off the ramp and going?

Speaker 2:

right, who cares? I don't know man that one on 83 and meller kills me they got them everywhere.

Speaker 1:

They just started popping up and it's like the new thing and it's like yeah, it's a new thing.

Speaker 1:

That's all they claim that it's so much safer regardless. Like I want to see the proof. Show me the proof in that they do so much stupid. It's like 57. That's just like when you come down 57, I hate the way they redesign that. I mean it's not new now, but when it first it just bugs me the way. New now, but it when it first it's it just bugs me the way. You're like in a two-lane road and if you stay in the one lane it just dumps you on. You're getting off the highway, so then people are jumping over because it's last second remember that was like ranked a real high accident area yeah, in the state, was it?

Speaker 2:

yeah, not not before. They did this like a long time ago. They changed it and it was supposed to make it better made it worse, and they changed it. It was supposed to make it better, it made it worse, and then they changed it to what it is now.

Speaker 1:

Was that when we had the bridges or no? I don't remember. I wonder if it was more dangerous or safe when we had the bridges. That's what I want to know. Yeah, chestnut, north Ridgeville, johnny, that's the one I was talking about, that I, I, that's the one I'm talking about right there when you get off of the turnpike or the highway, I mean on 20. That one's a pain in the ass. There's no reason for it. It's like, dude, it's in the middle of a country ass road where nothing's. There's nothing there. There's no heavy traffic nothing.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy too. Yeah, there's no heavy traffic there.

Speaker 1:

Like you're's crazy too. Yeah, there's no heavy traffic there. Like you're not adjusting heavy traffic. I don't know, I don't get it. It just like just stupid and it's just wasting money.

Speaker 2:

That's what it is. Somebody got paid good to put that in there. Their buddy's the one that's running it. You're like you could do the job.

Speaker 1:

I don't get it. I mean, if you want to just say you're going to dress it up, then that's fine, but to say that it's safer, I can't believe that's safer. Maybe it is. It looks stupid. It just drives me insane. I absolutely hate it and I hate that one, the one that really gets me, though.

Speaker 1:

If you ever get a chance, if you ever to put in bay and you take the ferry katabo and you get off at that, when you see what I'm talking about, you're gonna anybody here that's listening, when you get off heading, you'll see exactly what I'm talking about be like what the fuck is this? It is the dumbest one I've ever seen in my life. And, like I said, you can only go north. It's not like they're you're gonna go into the roundabout and you can come all the way around and go the other way. No, when you get off, you can only go one way. It's crazy.

Speaker 1:

It just makes no damn sense, and I don't know what makes them think this is the right way to do it. I mean, common sense looks at it and goes this is stupid in my opinion. But what do I know? Common sense is all. I got a little bit of that. I ain't got no regular sense, which is good, because you know I'm not educated or anything, and now I don't have to be. According to Kamala, she's going to make it where we can get jobs in the federal government without being educated. That's her new plan. Did you see that?

Speaker 2:

I don't pay attention to that shit.

Speaker 1:

You know what I heard last night? Trump signed that bill in 2019, when he was the president. That's already the case, isn't that something?

Speaker 5:

Ridiculous.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what to do with these damn people. All these people make all these decisions and we have to freaking deal with it.

Speaker 3:

It's just our yeah, it's just your money, you're spending it.

Speaker 1:

That's even, like, I'll be honest, lorain County health department. When I went there I was annoyed as hell. When I went there, like, cause I've, I've, you know, I've been going there since I had this place seven years. So when I first started going there, food license from there. First time I went there was in the old health department building, just this like built in whatever, probably 50, 60 something, I don't know square box, drop ceilings, little desk, simple. Now it's this two-story, like they need this big, huge thing, which, okay, whatever you know they're, they're same desk. No, no, no. So that this big two-story beautiful building.

Speaker 1:

But the thing that aggravated me is and I'm because I'm a contractor, so I know is the ceiling they haven't. The ceiling they have in that lobby is huge money. I mean huge money. It's not like I mean it's massive money. So you go in there into the lobby of this health department and you, yeah, I mean I'm looking at probably $120,000 worth of ceiling put in there. That could have been $4,000. Like, why are and that's just one thing I noticed, because I do ceiling, you know what I'm saying why would you do that? Like, why would you take taxpayers' money and build a health department. I mean, nobody gives a shit what that health department looks like on the inside.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they ain't serving food there.

Speaker 1:

No, they're not doing. No, I mean, it doesn't even matter. It's not like it's a health department issue, it's not like it's clean. Why would you spend that kind of money, of taxpayers' money, to just make it look nice Like to dress it up? I mean there's no purpose in it. There's nothing that makes it better than that. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

When you're sitting there waiting, you're probably just looking and saying I get it, but why?

Speaker 1:

I mean, who cares? You're at the health department. You know what I mean. Literally, you should just go in, there's a desk, you get what you need and you leave. You should just go in there's a desk, you get what you need and you leave, that's it. It shouldn't be nothing high-end and fancy. You know what I mean. I don't understand why you would do that.

Speaker 5:

Am I crazy.

Speaker 1:

Am I the one that's wrong in this? I don't know when.

Speaker 2:

I go there and I just look up. I'll let you know.

Speaker 1:

I'll be like man, that is so pretty, they're nice. I'm not saying they're not nice. They're nice ceilings. I've put them in before, but not there. I've put them in hospitals or something like that. Which hospitals? I don't think need it either. But that's, you know, that's not taxpayer money.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say hospitals are private, isn't it?

Speaker 1:

Right, that's not taxpayer money, so it is what it is. I can live with that.

Speaker 2:

Right cool if we had like government organization that would like check our foods and stuff and make sure it was safer for us to eat the fda. Oh, is that what they do? Oh shit, man. They're just saying everything's like crazy. They're putting shit in food. It's like the fuck yeah only if we had a government thing that would look out for us and well, because that's what happens, I mean so.

Speaker 1:

So, originally, years ago, it's, it's like okay, perfect example one yeah, duncan hines. Have I ever told you that story about duncan hines? I have told you it, but I have it not on here, though. Right, I did it on here, I think so did I?

Speaker 2:

I don't remember I don't know, then you'll. You'll check me later and be like no, I never did. I think you did, but go ahead.

Speaker 1:

Well, duncan Hines originally was a salesman, traveling salesman, and he would write a letter that he would send out to all his family members and friends while he was on the road of different restaurants in different towns that he had tried out, that he felt were good and which ones were bad, or whatever. You know what I'm saying. So it was nice because back then you didn't have anything, you didn't have franchises, you didn't have I mean, it was just every place was a mom-pop place, basically. So it got to a point where it got so big that he started publishing a letter you know what I mean, for like people could buy, basically it became a thing. Then it got so big that all these different restaurants were actually inviting him and paying him to to approve their restaurant. So he put labels and you'd go to a restaurant and it'd say Duncan Hines approved and it would be. You know, there'd be a sticker on the front door.

Speaker 1:

So eventually we all know that's like cake mixes and stuff it turned into. I don't know how that happened, I'm not sure, but that just goes to show you how much like nobody knew anything back then. You know what I mean. You didn't know what was going on. So probably in a similar fashion, you know they're like well, you know, we need to really regulate the food and drug of this country so that people aren't, you know, relying on just Duncan Hine to you know, what I'm saying Figure out where they can eat.

Speaker 1:

So they start this wonderful program to make sure our food and drugs are safe, but they never build anything into it. To say that the tobacco companies can't just fund the whole program and shoot money to them and get you to say things that aren't even true. You know what I'm saying. It doesn't make sense. Why would somebody not have that? Why would somebody not take that job serious?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. They probably got guidelines. They got to go by.

Speaker 1:

I don't get it. How can you at least not go review something if it's already banned in Europe? I mean, now you got to go review it, right? I would say I mean that they banned it. Why did they ban it? Let's look into it. I mean, and and do we just go?

Speaker 2:

yeah, we can live with that well, they said that, uh, let me see well, let me try to get it right anyways that certain countries said that they wouldn't take some kind of kellogg was it kellogg something? But anyways, they were like oh, we could take that out of there, allow it in that country. Oh, really, yeah, why would you allow it here?

Speaker 1:

was it like a crisper? I think it was. I think I remember I think it was something that was like supposedly keeps the cereal more crisp or yeah it's fresh longer or something of that. It's a preservative, is what it is yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

so then it was. So they was like yeah, we don't take this in our country, we're not going to allow you to come in here.

Speaker 1:

So they make it for them. They're not here, right.

Speaker 2:

And all their foods are like that. They're like, yeah, you got to take this out of here before you can let it in here.

Speaker 1:

So why are our country just letting it? Yeah, I don imagine that a scientist would have to go review something If you've already seen somebody else said it's no good. Well, I mean, I think they're supposed to review everything anyways.

Speaker 2:

I mean I think there should be standards at any point. That's why I said if there was a company like government-funded company, that would do that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that would be nice, I mean, but I just don't think it's gonna happen.

Speaker 2:

they just don't. We're number one country and I diabetes in it are we number one?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, probably I would assume we are. I mean, we do eat a lot of shit. I mean the richest, like companies in america, like well, mars, like what, are they like the third richest or something? And I mean they're big, big, big, big boat, big money. You know, the other thing I was going to talk about I forgot to while we were on the kamala trump thing was you know she's, she doesn't have any kids, so she's telling everybody else how to raise theirs well that.

Speaker 1:

You know. That's the thing. That even. But more than that and she has step kids. I'm not saying, but I don more than that and she has stepkids. I'm not saying but I don't think that counts. I mean it counts but it's not the same. It's not mentally the same. Like I remember as a young man and everybody who knows me or knew me when I was a young man I was going to jail a lot. I was doing some stupid, nefarious shit all the time. When I was a kid I was just bad. I was just a troublemaker. I went to bad kid school. I went to jail about a dozen times a year.

Speaker 2:

Alexa was born just doing stupid shit, yeah To go to one of them schools.

Speaker 1:

Well, you didn't go to Charleston, you went just to Harrison. I went to both. I was in Charleston first and then Harrison. So I mean and a lot of people don't know that about me, a lot of people around here can't even believe that they're like you went to bad kid school. It's like, yeah, I was a bad kid. But the thing that changed me was the day I took Alexa. That's like, literally I was.

Speaker 1:

I remember being in the back bedroom in our apartment on the lake and it was the one that was right next to the Castle restaurant right there, and we were in those apartments. And we get her home from the hospital I'm working at that point I was already in the apprenticeship program, I think in the Carpenters Union and I get her home and you knowen's sleeping and I she stinks, so I got she pooped, you know whatever. So I go back and I'm changing her diaper. Her diaper was wet. Actually her diaper was wet. I'm changing her diaper and while I'm changing her, just starts she's. You know, that's what babies do that. So now I got to put something else on it.

Speaker 1:

I'm dealing with this and the realization comes to me it's shitting. You know, that's what babies do. So now I got to put something else on it. Or I'm dealing with this and the realization comes to me. It's like oh my God, I got to get my shit together, dude. I'm like this little fucking thing is going to like it needs me for everything. And here I am a dumbass. You know what I mean. They shouldn't have sent me home with this thing. You know, home with this thing. You know like I'm freaking out and at that point my life changed. I mean, that was it. I started like keeping my shit together, going to work every I mean having kids change, and it changes your outlook on life. It changes your opinions on on how other people should parent. It changes your opinions on whether or not you know you.

Speaker 2:

You get up to go to work or don't.

Speaker 1:

Illegal immigrants in the. You know what I'm saying. It changes all your opinions, dude. Having a kid I mean the idea of having somebody to run this country that has never experienced that, that has never had that profound change in their life of having their own kid and and being through that and like it's it's astronaut that's that's insane to me, like that's an experience that you can only have if you've had it. You know what I'm saying. And to go around making rules and laws and like decisions for the rest of the country that has done that, or most has done that, and you're running shit, I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't care for that at all but the only thing with that is it's not that one person. You know what I'm saying so yeah, she's just a puppet yeah, so you got everybody that voters, you guys the ear thing real you think the what the ear thing is it. Oh, you talk about that. No, we didn't. The earrings.

Speaker 4:

so is that real? Oh, you didn't even talk about that. No, we didn't the earrings. So Is that real?

Speaker 2:

you think Honestly, I don't think so.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, I hope it was it looks close, but it's not.

Speaker 2:

I looked at him. I'm like, nah, that ain't the same, come on.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. It's just I don't know. I mean it looks awfully damn close to me. I mean you're right, I seen that, the salad underneath and then hers had like individual bars.

Speaker 2:

But then they show like hers, going to the side with the bar. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Right, I don't think so, though you don't think so, nah, nah, that would be something, wouldn't it?

Speaker 2:

Oh, if it came out that that was true.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, then that's fucked up. I don't see it no more. You've seen it the next day, but I don't see it no more it's like kind of. I haven't seen it in a while.

Speaker 2:

I haven't seen anything about it in a while I don't think it's true, but if it is, it's fucked up that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the earbuds earrings, that's what we're talking about. For anybody who didn't hear about it, I'm sure everybody did, though but yeah, your earrings that they make that are pearls that look exactly like the ones that kamala had on while she was in the office not exactly, so now can we envision this, though. Is it like? Is it like what's that show? What's the show where they're like?

Speaker 4:

what is that show? God damn it. But the one where they're, they're like tell them what to say and stuff all the time practical, impractical joke is it like that, like obama's back there and he's like tell him his rally you're not moving your hands enough oh, that would be great if that's what it is. I want to see the control room if that's what happened. That's what I want to see.

Speaker 2:

That was good.

Speaker 4:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 2:

It looked just like Obama. Oh my God, Her facial expressions, everything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they say that she was in a room and I mean she's from California, I'm sure she is a good actress.

Speaker 5:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, like you know what I mean. They said she took acting lessons to. She took lessons from an acting coach when she did her acceptance speech.

Speaker 2:

Originally, they said well, most of them probably do, as part of yeah, I think in politics possibly.

Speaker 1:

I don't think Trump does, and if he does, he should fire the guy he's got somebody else yeah, he's, he's got doing it. Yeah, he's off the freaking chain.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes he could have been more calm when he said they're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats.

Speaker 3:

They're eating the dogs, the people that came in. They're eating the cats. They're eating the pets of the people that live there.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, I just don't know. I I don't know what the hell, yeah, with this country, with the people. I mean it's honestly it's scary with the, the shit that goes on. It's like I didn't even know. I mean it just doesn't make sense that the policies that they're trying to put forward, and even her, like now, saying that she wants to grow her business, nothing there for the people that are here right now, that cost of living thing is just out of hand, yeah, and that's like I said before that's unfair to a person that's got an established business and you're giving money to people to start their business right next door and you're shutting this guy down, but you're getting that one.

Speaker 2:

So where are you? Where are you benefiting from doing that?

Speaker 1:

Or the or the, the fact that it doesn't solve any of the problems of the people that are dealing with it today. I mean that that thing is like right now, like electrical and gas. I mean everybody's struggling and people have paid a lot of money for, for houses, and then all of a sudden they they get all these other bills coming up and that and the money's just not there. I think they I see a thing that said you have to. What was it Like? They said 150,000 to buy an average home. You'd have to have a household income of about 150 to buy the average house in America right now, and that's that's pretty dramatic, I think. In my opinion, that seems dramatic.

Speaker 1:

I mean there's not a lot of hot 150 household income. I mean there is, but there's, there's a lot that aren't. And what about them? You know right that's. I mean there are a lot. I guess that for household incomes that are in that 150 range, I guess that's like a couple people making 35 bucks an hour, you know, something like that nurse and a carpenter even would probably get you there. But I mean it shouldn't for one have to be that way.

Speaker 2:

It shouldn't be like if both people are working you should be way ahead, not just barely making it days where, where one person goes to work, the other one takes care of the household.

Speaker 1:

Them days are gone and that's probably why that we're having the problems we're having with, like, school shootings and all this different stuff.

Speaker 2:

You know that's going on structure at home. They ain't got nobody there, even if they even if they're, they had a father and a mother at home. They're probably both working all the time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, at least both going to work. Nobody's got their, you know, nobody's there, like in the summertime. Basically they got a lot of free time, you know, yeah, where nobody's paying attention. I think even more like the devices too, like that's a big problem. It's easy to put them on a device and let them go, and I do it too. I'm guilty of it, you know what.

Speaker 2:

I mean, how about you limit it?

Speaker 1:

I do, but I still feel like there's times that I do it when I shouldn't. You know what I mean? Well, it just makes life easier for me. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah, just jump on your device.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean? Here's a new iPad there, buddy, the new one.

Speaker 1:

Well, he'll do that. He'll get up in the morning and he'll just be at him up, because typically a question like that goes to Amanda. Don't go to me, I'm the dad. You don't ask the dad, no, it's just me and him up in the mornings and she's still asleep, or something like 7 30. He'll wake up early or something, and I'm up and I'm outside smoking in a garage. I don't smoke in the house, so I want to smoke in a garage and look through my tiktoks or reels or whatever I'm doing and he'll he'll be all anxious talking with me, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and then as I'm walking towards the garage, he goes can I get on my, my device?

Speaker 1:

I'm like yes, just go, go, do it, go, do it, let me enjoy my coffee. Yes, Let me wake up.

Speaker 2:

Right, you do the same. Go on your iPad there, buddy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I mean that's just, and I'm sure that it's going on everywhere.

Speaker 2:

That's the new way of life. Yeah, things change, you can't change.

Speaker 1:

Well, you got to change with it, I guess. But it's not fixing the core issues in this country, and I think a lot of them have to do with family values. I remember when Lexa and Haley were a kid that the thing I always tried to do was always make sure we had dinner at the table together. We don't do that now. First of all, Dylan won't eat anything. You know what I mean. So in our, our patterns, are social growth up, but I I think that that's probably one of the most important things you could do is have dinner at the table with your family every day. Talk about it. You know no devices, Everybody's talking. Talk about your day.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, try it out for a month. Let's see how that works out for you what?

Speaker 1:

having dinner at the table. That's what I did all of alexa and haley's childhood. That's their. They had dinner at the table every day did you get what you're saying?

Speaker 2:

like every how it changed. What do you mean? Like you said, you used to do it like that. You don't do it like that now yeah, amanda's different, though.

Speaker 1:

Amanda just don't want to. Amanda doesn't want to sit down and eat at that at one time or something. I mean we do sit at the sit and eat together usually. I mean if we at the same time. A lot of times I'm eating here or you know he's eating just ramen or something, you know. I mean he won't eat anything. So it's not like our diet at home sucks because it's based on what Dylan will eat and he won't eat shit. Really he gets to eating something like he'll he'll do steaks. You know what I'm saying. All of a sudden we're excited, we're eating steak every day and he won't do it no more. Then he's sick of it, Probably because we overwhelmed him with it. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

But I mean I think that that's a key. I think that if people want to, I mean I think that helps that structure of sitting at a dinner table as a family unit. I think that's what's the biggest thing that's missing as a family unit. I really believe that they're saying like walls, which I didn't even realize Like in Minnesota he passed a bill where if you have a child that feels that they're the wrong gender or whatever, and the parents don't agree that the state can take your rights away from you for your kid, for not giving them affirming care or gender affirming care. This shit is so stupid. Well, I mean never mind how you feel about transgenderism or anything like that, I mean just the fact that you could take the rights away from a parent for what they believe.

Speaker 2:

I mean, how does that I do not think an adult transgender would agree with that shit either.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't think so either. I don't think, and it doesn't even matter if you're transgender. I don't think that either. I don't think, and it doesn't even matter if you're transgender. I don't think that you should be able to take the rights away from a parent to make decisions about their own child.

Speaker 2:

I mean for any reason, especially medical.

Speaker 1:

They can wait until they're 18 and go figure it out on their own. Their argument is by then it's too late. How is it too late? Because they're trying to do like hormone blockings and stuff like that so that they never do develop. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Well, too late. You know what they made the whole thing about 18-year-old you're an adult. Well then, you know what. So what? And maybe it is too late, but it's going to happen after 18.

Speaker 1:

Well, the thing is is like okay, so why is it okay to do that? But that same person can't make a decision on whether or not they want to smoke a cigarette or drink a beer, but they can make a decision to lop their weenus off the weenus, the weenus. Why does that make sense?

Speaker 2:

I mean why does that? Nothing makes any sense, no more.

Speaker 3:

They're eating the dogs, all right man, let's call it a day man. The people that came in they're eating the cats, they're eating the pets of the people that live there.

Speaker 1:

If nothing else, we got that out of it. I mean, if nothing else, that's what we got out of it, period. But anyways, yeah, I don't think I want a president that doesn't know what it's like to have a kid is all I'm saying. That was my whole point. President, that that doesn't know what it's like to have a kid is all I'm saying. That was my whole point. Yeah, like it doesn't know what it's like that, that that bond that you have when you, when you bring that thing home and you have to, like, put your shit together and change your life and worry about what's out there in the world for that kid you know what I mean and then you do all that and then they can take your rights away too. Now that's just crazy to me. I don't know. It's nutty, it's kooky. I don't like it. I might like cat, though. I'm curious. You want to go try some cat?

Speaker 2:

let me know how it tastes.

Speaker 1:

Go to springfield you don't want to go to springfield? Oh, there's probably none there. There's probably more here than there that's what I said there's.

Speaker 2:

I'm not coming to my house, they're all over.

Speaker 1:

It all right, let's get out of here for appearing though they have.

Speaker 5:

No, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 1:

Oh, let's get out of here. We'll do the uh. We're gonna do the uh. Goodbye and uh. Everybody go to youtube and subscribe you. You know what Owen is mad? Owen wanted us to do it on YouTube again because he wants to be able to comment and stuff like that.

Speaker 5:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

So I didn't do it on YouTube though, because it's just the numbers don't come up for YouTube. We get over 2,000 views when we do it this way. We got like 120 on YouTube, so until YouTube gets bigger. So if you guys want to get us on YouTube only when we go live, you're going to have to go subscribe on YouTube and TikTok and anywhere else that we're at, so that we can help. You know, grow the story or grow the brand? I guess Is that what it is. Grow the brand.

Speaker 2:

What kind of condiment would you put on a cat?

Speaker 1:

A condiment. Yeah, it's got to be barbecue sauce, right? No?

Speaker 2:

Teriyaki dude why?

Speaker 4:

teriyaki.

Speaker 5:

Just kidding, peace.

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