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With Joseph R. Biden Man.
He is bringing it out on the campaign trail, saying some crazies. You know, I was all ready to go to talk about the the fact that he gave a speech in Detroit and the White House had to make nine corrections to his speech. But that's not really that's the fun part. The part that makes me so mad are the policies. And he announced today while you were asleep, another round of billions of dollars to bail out student loans with your tax money.
And I just don't even know what to.
Do anymore, bail out of the for profit university scam and put it like that too. So once again, and I know you've heard this a thousand times, especially from me, because it drives me so crazy, because I worked all through college. I went to a cheap college on purpose, like a lot of people do. And now a whole bunch of people who decided to do it differently get their loans waived by the rest of us taxpayers with our hard earned money that we make every day going to work. Another seven point seven billion dollars in student loans, another one hundred and sixty thousand loan borrowers, bringing the total now, keeping in mind, of course, that the Supreme Court said the way he was doing it before was unconstitutional because the president of the United States doesn't have the power to just cancel student loans well so to summarily cancel debt wherever he wants to. So far, the total now is one hundred and sixty seven billion dollars. And as a lot of people point out, when you do the math on all kinds of different things, when you include interest in all these different things, it's a lot more money than that that the taxpayers are on the hook for.
Right. I'm glad you brought up the Supreme Court. I have two points to make.
Number one, the best case is that once again it becomes clear it's already clear that the president is willing to do things he knows to be patently unconstitutional to get the credit among his constituency for trying and then have the court conveniently prevent him from doing something that's absolutely terrible custally speaking. Number two, Yeah, you were working your way through college. I, as you know, work my way through college in a house of ill repute, and I saw and did things I will never forget. And that's how you learned to become an erectionist, which is a term we all learned yesterday. If you were following the White House correction, that was part of my work duties.
Yes.
Joe Biden the other day, when he was given his speech of the nine corrections that the White House had to release yesterday to his spoken word was they corrected the word erectionist, those you who were erectionists on January sixth, And of course they change it to insurrectionists.
That's what he meant. But erectionist is a good word.
I feel like it's something I could apply in my daily life. It does sound like a job with very very specific duties.
Very specific. Yes.
Anyway, perhaps us that we move on. Good work if you can get it. I don't even know what to do about I mean, it's so transparent.
Now.
He stands up in front of those all those black graduates the other day and says, you have to work ten times harder just to break even in this country, because this country is out to kill you and keep you down. Thanks for that, evil country, an awful country. I hate this country, said Joe Biden.
Thanks for that.
And then two days later he bails out a whole bunch of debt that people willingly took. And those are the most advantaged people in America statistically, the people that are going.
To do the best in life.
There's all kinds of people you could bail out on the loans that they signed up for if you really care about because I've got his quote here about once again helping the middle class. You want to help the middle class or the people that are trying to get you wave car loans for cheap cars or rent or and I'm not for this, I'm again sure of course, if you actually want to help, you know, people on the bottom rungs get ahead. Yeah, that's the if you would bail out, not the college kids. Are you curing me giant confiscation of other people's tax wady to cancel.
Credit card debt. Is that next that'd be popular. I don't. I don't, I don't. I don't even know what we're doing anymore.
I think we have passed into a different part of our history, a different era of our history.
I'm not sure what to call.
It at this point, but the cheery, go go times is not on my list. The other thing, just if you want to look at it from the politics of it, I don't think he's getting any bang for my buck. I don't think he's getting any bang from my buck. I don't think the young people are now going to vote for him. I think I think he'd been promising it that so for so long that they they that he was going to bail out, you know, pay for their college loans. I think they've been expecting it for so long, because I know some people personally who just had been all along expecting this to happen. They've been told now for years, I think it was. I think if it didn't happen, there'd have been a negative reaction, But the fact that it is happening is going to be a wash. So I don't even think he's going to get any extra.
Votes from young people for this. For all the exact para money.
Well, you'd like to see somebody prostitute the Constitution and at least get something out of it now instead of just, you know, just crap it on it. Yeah, so we'll run through all the corrections I had to make to the speech the other day, because it's just it's pretty dang funny. And I know Trump misspeaks also, and I've got some examples of that we'll get to a little bit later. But it's pretty dang funny the fact that the White House official, whoever they are, now, after he gives a speech, they have to come out and fix all of the phrases and words that he said that oftentimes are the exact opposite of what he was trying to say. Right, you got, you have your chief of bad ahead of kef Care, come in and mop everything up.
Oh hey, this will gratify you.
Jack Jason Riley, Proud black Man, columnist for the Wall Street Journal. He despised that Morehouse College speech. He could not have hated it more and boy did he bring the thunder.
I'll share that with you in a bit.
Yeah, I want to hear that Wall Street Journal has got a heck of an editorial about it today too.
It's it's that is awful.
I mean, like the student loan thing is a policy thing that I think is unfair and all, but it's not going to lead to violence. A president standing in front of Black America and saying this is a racist country and you can't get ahead because they are keeping you down will lead to violence, right or at best, despair and terrible lives for the people concerned. It's it's awful, it's corrosive. It's just it's evil. You know, we under use that word in the modern world.
Evil.
It's actually evil to do that. You know what other word we under use, erectionist. It just doesn't come up enough. I'm going to make sure I say it at least ten times today. Let's start the show efficially. I'm Jack Armstrong, He's Joe Getty on this it is how did he get to be? Wednesday? Made the twenty second the year twenty twenty four? Life will not being a born twenty four? Where Armstrong and getting we approve of this program, all right, then let's begin officially according to CC rules and regulations.
Here comes to show at Mark Unified Reich. That's Shittler's language.
That's not America's.
Just when you thought the nation's discourse couldn't get any dumber, we go with that.
So how did this start?
Trump said something or somebody posted something that had Reich in it. Yeah, it was on the Trump campaign website. Somebody posted some video that included a quote of some kind about a unified Reich, which was actually from the World War One era of Germany, just meaning unified kingdom or whatever. Reich doesn't have some sort of magical Nazi meaning. They called it the third Reich, meaning the third Kingdom. It's not a good idea, but as soon as somebody saw the word, they took it down. It's this is just nothing. Now, it's bad politics to.
Use that word. That is a that is never gonna work out to your favor.
Well, what what, mister biased Robert what's his last name? Secretary of Labor Clinton, Robert Reiche.
That's right, not just the word. They had n't bed that cabinet hildkiten, hild kiten hile Clinton arrest my insane case.
I don't think they should use that word, but to try to pretend that it portends, uh, you know, Nazism is hilarious.
It really is.
It's on the level of pretending to throw a tennis ball for a dog. I mean, it's that level of political discourse and the ball in here here, there you go. I guess my mood is shaped somewhat by the cable news I took in today and I saw this on both Fox and MSNBC from different angles. But like MSNBC, they did a long segment about Trump wanting to be a dictator. I mean, the guy has stated he wants to be a dictator, And they played a clip of FDR talking about dictators and then went to Trump saying I'll be a dictator on day one, and then had this long conversation about World War Two and Hitler and I just like, what are we doing here? Well? And Biden himself in the speech the other day said Trump he promised a bloodbath if he loses.
Wow.
Right, Yeah, everybody's playing games with the language and playing games with people's emotions in a way that's just it's not gonna work out for us.
It's not gonna work out. Yeah, yep, we have.
A band in any sense of decency in patriotism anyway, what are you gonna do? Life as you loved it is over. But what are you gonna do? More on the way? How's your life? We don't ask you that enough. How's your life?
Is it good? Are you thriving?
Isn't that the question they ask the polls to Gallip asks are you thriving or struggling?
Yeah? Yeah? Was there a third one? Or is it just those two choices? I think it's just those two.
I think you're either thriving or struggling. I think if I got to choose a two for today, I'm struggling.
But we can.
Yeah, more on that to come. Let's just dive right into our freedom loving Quote of the day. This is from a American novelist, writer, and journalist, Martha Gellhorn. She lived from nineteen oh eight to nineteen nine.
I don't know her work, but I like this quote.
People often say with pride, I'm not interested in politics. They might just as well say I'm not interested in my standard of living, my health, my job, my rights, my freedoms, my future, or any future. If we mean to keep any control over our world and lives, we must be interested in politics. That is so good and so true. Yet I was talking to a good friend of mine the other day, who has just decided to check out and he can because he's in a situation where he can, and he seems pretty happy.
Yeah.
I think his argument, or some folks argument, might be, it's become so mobbed up and corrupt and enormous and profitable that a little fellow like.
Me just doesn't have any effect. I would say, if you focus on.
Worry less about changing the globe and more about changing your town or your county, and you might find yourself interested again.
Yeah, gonna.
I'm never gonna argue with anybody over that point. But you know, I would ask him all your kids, you know again, they got a whole world to come into. Surely have some interest in what world they're gonna grow up in.
Right, Yeah, mail Bag, if.
You'd like to drop us an no, please do Mailbag at Armstrong Andngetti dot com. Ah, let's see this is from Frank. He says, Guys, next time Katie's dad, the Judge, is on the show, please ask the good jurist to name his favorite courtroom movie.
Ah, it's a great one.
I'm guessing just Night Court the television series could be because of its realism.
Ah.
Yeah, Katie, if you could extend that question to your pop. I'm guessing it's, uh, what's it with Marissa Tomay my cousin Vinny.
Isn't that everybody's favorite courtroom movie? The Two Uts?
Let's see, ah, inflation versus price, Terry with a lovely explanation. Acceleration is to inflation as velocity is to price. When you stop accelerating the velocity, your price stays the same. When eggs accelerate from three bucks a dozen of six bucks per dozen, and you stop accelerating, the price stays at six bucks per dozen. I a news story today again today where they kind of insinuated that prices are going down.
And right, all right, I don't know who that's for.
It's it's shocking and discouraging that ignorance, that profound and widespread influences our our journalism and hence our politics.
And I'm a guy who says hence.
See then, doctor Goodtooth says, and trust me, see an eggs at six bucks a dozen here in the HNT as hogs Nipple, Tennessee is quite alarming.
Thanks you, thank you, doctor. Oh that's hilarious. I know it just keeps getting better and better. Oh, that's great. All right, let's see moving all along. Ah bah bah bah ah.
This is a note from Travis, and he had a couple of topics in His main point was he'd spent three days motorcycling up and down the coast I believe the West coast.
Oh, eating and drink.
Oh yeah, and it would stop and eat and drink along the way, and was really having a festa. He says, got home late last night, woke up this morning, hopped on the scale. I have gained ten pounds since Friday morning. I think we have a record.
And then he.
Says, I feel ploaded.
And I noticed that I needed to loosen my wrist watch because my wrist got fat.
Is that even a thing? Maybe you can ask a sleeve. Boy.
Yeah, when in a week you've eaten enough you have to loosen your wrist watch, that's a problem. Wow, dude, Yeah, maybe get off your bike. He can go jog to the next diner.
That's awesome. On the topic of grade.
Inflation, got this note from Alnonymous, taught ninth grade science. I was the only one of four ninth grade science teachers. I'm sorry I was one of four, but the only one that ever gave f's. The entire summer school ninth grade science makeup course was filled with my students. The administrators pressured me to get the grades up. I spent hours in meetings with parents and had to keep careful records for the challenged grades to stick. Eventually, the administrators were changing my grades. I got tired of the fight and resigned with a nice settlement from the district. Can't do the right thing even if you want, because you emphasize the knowledge they actually get as opposed to the grade. Wow. Uh yeah, I like this note from Joe Joe the Lady. P Diddy can't be prosecuted for his beating on video of his former girlfriend because the statute of limitations has expired.
This happened in twenty sixteen.
If the Trump prosecutors picked up an extra year because COVID, why can't we apply the same premise to P Diddy beating down women in public? Man, I understand statute of limitation laws and why they exist, But when you got a video like that, I mean, it actually happened. He's apologizing for it, so he's not even denying it. How do you get to skate on that? Well, you skate on that and not paperwork errors. If you're Trump, what a kangaroo court.
Armstrong and Getty.
And when I was vice president, things were kind of bad during the pandemic. And what happened was Rock said.
To me, go to Detroit and help fix it.
Well, poor Mary, he spend more time with me than he ever thought he's going to have to God.
So that was a speech that Biden gave in Detroit, and the White House had to make nine corrections to Biden's NAACP Detroit speech. Now, from what I understand, common in white Houses to have to make corrections now and then, but it's usually like every fifth speech, you'd make one correction, as opposed to nine corrections in one speech like this.
I mean him.
Saying that as vice president during the pandemic, Barack sent him to Detroit. Obviously that doesn't make any sense, is he was not vice president then. But so the White House correction of that was he meant during the recession, not during the pandemic.
Okay, fine, but it's gonna be hard.
It's gonna be hard for all of us to follow a lot of this campaign if we have this going on, and to be fair and we'll get into this more later. Trump yesterday said he was looking into changing the laws or letting states change the laws around birth control. That caused a big kerf fluffle. Later he kind of walked it back. I think I don't know this, but I think he thought he was talking about abortion. He just made a mistake. Maybe that's what I think happened. But regardless, it's gonna be hard to follow these guys. I mean, I don't know how we're gonna have debates over Paul. Of course, I don't think any of the policy debates make any difference. It's just that you either can handle Trump or you can't. I think that's it. But anyway, back to the Biden speech, in the nine corrections, m changes fixed trips of the tongue in addition to having words just completely wrong, for instance, calling the capital writers capital rioters erectionists instead of insurrectionists. That's because his teeth don't work, you know, That's what that's all about. Arm It's not his teeth and his brain. So you got the whole He went because of the pandemic, not because of the pandemic, but because of the recession. He att point said, folks I'm humbled to receive this organization, which defines the character. He meant award, not organization. So the White House puts out these transcripts and they just draw a line through the ward organization and then put in parentheses award, and they just have to correct the sentence. So it makes any sense whatsoever that he was reading off of a teleprompter. It's not like he was, you know, ad libbing it or whatever. Right, Yeah, be handy to have that service in day to day life. He said, here's the transcript of what mister Giddey actually meant. I wish I could do that, you know, in a relationships. Sometimes what I actually meant was this exactly. It was truly inspurising, he said, over four hundred young black men, they meant inspiring.
Okay, fine, that's just another flub.
This is a he said, I protected and expanded the Affordable Care Act, saving families eight hundred thousand dollars a year in premiums. Well, that would be a lot to say per family. He meant eight dollars, eight hundred dollars would be really well received. I liked this one particularly because I heard this one somehow without the correction and didn't understand what it meant. We're cracking down on corporate landlords who keep rents down. Okay, you don't like landlords who keep rents down? He met, we're cracking down on corporate landlords to keep rents down. So they just out they draw line through who keep rents down and change it to to keep rents. Now, that's a pretty big difference.
Wow.
I mean, you picture the audience sitting there without the benefit of the corrections. By the end of it, they had to be pretty mystified. This list is getting long.
Yeah, exactly if I'm sitting there in the crowd.
He said, we're cracking down, and he always does the yelling wagon a finger, red faced, I'm really.
A tough guy thing.
We're cracking down on landlords who keep rents down?
What why?
Why can you stop?
Exact? Please stop? It says here.
Many politicians have mangled the word insurrection.
That's true.
We have.
We have Chuck Schumer calling it an erection at one.
Point, Chuck Chuck Todd Chuck Todd or was it a Jake Tapper, It doesn't matter, but so he did call it.
We've done it. I'm sure we have. H oh but that's not Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has said if he loses again in November, there will be quote a blood bloodshed. What in God's name are we talking about here, Biden said, So, he said that Trump said there will be bloodshed. He said there would be a blood bath, and he said it in the context of economics, and blood bath is a common economic term.
You can ask.
Why we use such a over the top grotesque term for economics, but they do regularly, and they have my entire life. But yes, quite specifically, a setback in the automotive industry lying sack of senility. So even if you get the word correct, it's a horrible thing for the president to be saying, stoking fear where it's not there. But how about him saying Donald Trump has said if he loses in November, there will be bloodshed.
Wow, so misleading and wrong.
Um, he said the spirit of the nubleac spirit endurers in front of the NAACP.
So he just left that left out a couple of letters since the thing.
Mm, yeah, ACP, which has gone from heroic to utterly corrupt and ridiculous.
And a number of other minor ones where he said is and said R and stuff like that. But the U.
Some of those are cunts. You know, they have some consequences. The whipping up people about bloodshed just factually flat out a lie.
God damn it. How do we How do we get to this point?
And I like it when people make the argument that our culture brought along Trump. Trump didn't change our culture. We were headed this direction. Trump amplified this whole thing. But now we have the sitting president of the United States saying my opponent promises bloodshed if he loses. Right, that's wild, it's discouraging. It's a little scary. Are you looking around and asking where are the adults, where are the referees, where are those who would keep us on a higher plane? And then him telling young black people that you have to work ten times as hard just to have a shot in this country. They're gutting you down in the streets. They don't want you to succeed. They like the Republicans, don't want black people to succeed.
Well that's interesting. Yeah, I want to get to that in a minute.
But first, can we please enjoy the actualities as we say in the business the audio, Can we do sixty two? Michael, come on, here's the president, and when I.
Was vice president, things were kind of bad during the pandemic. I'm humble to receive this organization for truly inspires saving millions of families, eight hundred thousand dollars in premium, eight thousand dollars in a year in premium, for cracking down on corporate landlords. Well, keep rents down. The mortality rate for black moms, where I'm nearly three times more likely to die, he calls. The direction is who storm Capitol Hill Patriots? Donald Trumps said, if he loses again in November, there will be quote.
Bloodshed, double ac spirited doors.
See on an individual individual basis, they range from to how that's pretty funny. Taken as a collection in a single speech, that's just gobbledegod. Well, if I was sitting there in the crowd, I would have been mystified as to what's going exactly. Sometimes I'm an erectionist. Sometimes I don't know if I'm tired, if I have any money, car somebody stop him. So Jason Riley, who's one of my favorite columnists. He's just a super smart guy, great sense of humor too. He writes primarily for The Wall Street Journal, he is a black man for what it's worth, and he, like us, was just disgusted by Biden's speech to Morehouse. Morehouse State isn't Morehouse College traditionally black college men's college, and the headline is Biden's demoralizing speech to more House grads. And interestingly, he compares and contrasts Biden's speech the other day with Barack Obama's speech to the same college in twenty thirteen, and how Barama's Obama's could not have Burama.
There you go, You're gonna have to correct that transcript.
How Obama's could not have been more different than Biden's and vice versa, Joe Gay calling him Barama, which of course has undertones of racism and othering.
Oh it does anyway.
Ah, It's unmistakable to me the incredible paternalism of the old white liberal toward black people. I mean, they really want black people on the government plantation to be completely dependent and dumb and not ask questions. So he mentions that Obama talked about the all the opportunities, the tremendous opportunities the twenty first century America had to offer the black graduates. He highlighted that laws and hearts and minds had changed significantly over the previous decades, and he said, your generation is uniquely poised for success, unlike generations of African Americans that came before it. How unblm is that, how uncritical race theory is that from the first black president, Obama emphasized the importance of individual responsibility and black advancement, and counseled the graduates to guard against self pity. He said that while his job as president was to have for policies that generate more opportunity for everybody, government can only go so far. Quote, there are some things, as black men, we can only do for ourselves. Among those he mentioned was being a role model. Just as more houses taught you to expect more of yourselves, inspire those who look.
Up to you to expect more of themselves.
Then, he said, too many young black men in the US continue to make bad personal choices and blame others. Wow, As I have to say, growing up, I made quite a few myself. Sometimes I wrote off my own failings as just another example of the world trying to keep a black man down. I had a tendency to sometimes make excuses for me not doing the right thing. But one of the things that you've all learned over the past four years is there's no longer room for any excuses.
Wow.
What a great speech to give from the first black president, and it was cruelly undercovered at the time. I ought to remember this speech having taken place, and it ought to be fairly high in my my kind of mental file of Barack Obama, who he was.
Not controversial enough. Well, I would.
Also argue that white liberal journalists despised that speech. They hated it, and they didn't they didn't amplify it at all. Wow, you're absolutely right, Jason Riley's right to compare and contrast a black president saying that to those young black men compared to Joe Biden saying you can't.
Get ahead, you know where we go.
Pointedly, Obama said that while racism and discrimination still exist, they should not be used as a crutch quote. Nobody cares how tough your upbringing was. Nobody cares if you suffered some discrimination. And moreover, you have to remember that whatever you've gone through, it pales in comparison to the hardship's previous and generations endured, and they overcame them. If they overcame them. You can overcome them. Wow, that's what a great speech. No kid, Now, When Biden took the stage on he didn't see an audience of black men with limitless opportunities awaiting them. Instead, he saw an audience of black victims who should question their prospects. Quote, you started college just as George Floyd was murdered.
There was a reckoning on race.
It's natural to wonder if democracy you hear about actually works for you. What is democracy of black men are being killed.
In the street.
By whom only in mister Biden's imagination would be quote natural for black people in the audience, many of whom were second and third generation college graduates, to wonder if democracy was working for them. And he goes back to the fact that Atlanta, where Morehouses had black mayors going back to the seventies, has a black Democratic US Senator, a Morehouse grad and one reelection by defeating a black Republican. Obama told Morehouse graduates that if they act responsibly and make good choices, they can live productive and fulfilling lives in our society. Mister Biden suggested that the graduates see themselves in George Floyd if black men are being killed on the streets, we bear witness for me. That means to call out the poison of white supremacy, to root out systemic racism, which is fine, Riley writes, But what's the connection between white supremacy and black homicides when nearly all black murder victims are killed not by white people or police officers, by other black people. Name checking Floyd in front of a black audience doesn't change that reality. And using a convicted felon and drug addict is a poster child for black men in this country is deeply insulting. And then he finally summarizes mister Biden's speech revealed someone who doesn't believe that black people can or should be held to the same standards as other groups. You know what, Jason, The worst thing Biden said in that whole speech to me was you got to work ten times harder to even have a shot.
That's just not true. No, it's not, It's not true at all.
But Jason says that he doesn't believe black people canner should be held at the same standards as any other groups. You know, Joe Biden, so senile. It's hard to say what he thinks at this point, but I think it's more that black people are empowered and educating and aware enough that they're starting to choose other than always the Democratic Party automatically.
And his strategy is, we've.
Got to convince black people they don't have a chance unless they rely on us, the great white, old Democratic Party, which is just not gonna work.
What a fraudulent pitch that is. God dang it.
We're still far over five months away from the election, and I assume it's going to get hotter and worse before we get there.
That is awful. I've got Katie Green's headlines coming up.
We got quite a bit to talk about today to catch you up on, including Joe Biden announcing another round of student debt relief, in other words, stealing taxpayer money from you. You went to work today to pay off some college kids student loan that they willingly signed up for, which I just couldn't be more mad about. You couldn't make me more mad than I about that story.
Godh wow.
All right, more on that got all sorts of good stuff to squeeze in today. But first let's figure out who's reporting what it's the lead story with Katie.
Green, Katie, thank you guys from ABC News Ireland, Norway and Spain to recognize Palestinian state.
Yeah, I was just reading about that.
It's don't get me started, well to get Jack started again from the Associated Press, Biden administration canceling student loans for another one hundred and sixty thousand borrowers.
Yeah, bringing the total to whatever it is, one hundred and eighty billion dollars worth of loan cancelation since the Supreme Court said you don't have the power to do that.
All to perpetuate their.
Their permanent constituency in academia's scam.
That's what this is about.
It's buying votes, absolutely, but it's trying to perpetuate the bloated university scam by taxpayers taken on the exorbitant, unjustifiable tuition payments the dopey kids took on.
From CNN, Pentagon says none of the aid unloaded from US peer off coast of Gaza has been delivered to Palestinian population.
Well that's interesting. Why they're saying some death oh go ahead.
Oh they're saying desperate gosins blocked some of the trucks and then now they've offloaded them, but they're just sitting there.
Yeah, that's one way to put it.
It all got stolen every time they try to bring a truck in, it all gets stolen.
Right.
And one of the reasons the ICC put out an arrest warrant for bab Net and Yahoo is that he's using hunger as a war weapon.
Uh.
First of all, they've provided gazillions of tons of food and it gets stolen by hamas.
What are they supposed to do about it?
And the ICC is completely made up, It doesn't have any authority from.
NBC news man is fined after trying to body slam killer Whale.
How bad idea.
They jumped off the boat and tried to body I am this thing. They filmed it, of course, put it on social media, and now authorities in New Zealand er trying to track him down.
All right, I hope it showed off his face.
Finally, the Babylon Bee Biden begins speech by thinking, I ran President Ibraham Racey for coming.
Yeah, he's sitting next to Jackie. Yeah.
The other day he thanked one of the hostages for being in the crowd. The person is in a tunnel in Gaza. Oh, somehow he got that wrong in his speech. I was a fairly embarrassing moment, but he's ready to serve another four years.
Absolutely wow, Armstrong and Getty