Angry Youth with an Idiotic World View

Published Apr 17, 2024, 2:36 PM

Hour 1 of the Wednesday April 17, 2024 edition of The Armstrong & Getty Show features...

  • Those wacky kids & their opinions...
  • Mailbag...
  • High taxes & the anti-work movement...
  • Katie Green has The Lead Story! 

Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, Armstrong and Getty and no Key Armstrong and Getty who live from studio CE see Saint You're it's a dimly lit room. Were deep with the bowels, the bowels, the Armstrong, the Armstrong in Getty communications. Now that was awful, the Armstrong and Getty communications compound. And today we are under the tutelage of our general manager. Protesters. I know you're always annoyed when I don't pick a specific person. It's more of time magazine protesters, yes, and why protesters, all those people blocking bridges and whatnot and traffic and chanting outside of Google for instance, and in businesses and just angry youth with an idiotic worldview. That's a good one. Angry youth that he had idiotic worldview. He it wastlenut. Yeah, there you go. Give me long enough. I'll come up with something. Coheron. How you doing, how's your Wednesday treating you?

Huh?

What? Bring finished down? Come on? Come out? Who? So the judge announced, I just heard this.

The judge announced yesterday and the Trump trial told the few jurors that have been sat so far expected to start Monday.

Expect the trial to start Monday, the judge said, finally justice for years old paperwork filing inaccuracy. I saw the Washington Post actually polled on the topic that most people think the trial is, which is kind of an interesting idea. Good. Yeah, Rather than try to correct people's misperception of what the trial is, they go ahead and pull on what people think it is. Isn't that it's probably worth noting. Is a guy who consumes a tremendous amount of news as to you that there are no networks, for instance, Network news is that are doing explainers on it to help people understand the hush money trial involving Stormy Daniels for paying a porn star.

Right, well, kind of, but not really. You're being misleading on purpose. Here's the latest poll on whether it's a crime to pay someone to remain silent about an issue may affect the outcome of an election. Seven and ten say it's a crime to pay someone to keep secret about something that would damage you during election. That's not what he's being charged with. That's not what the trial's about. That's kind of an interesting academic question, but that's not what's happening here. Yes, perhaps you could petition for such a lot to be passed, but it doesn't exist.

And that's something they're actually pulling on. What they're inplying the trial is about. Nobody is willing to say this out loud, but the controlling factor in most elections is one party or the other's superior ability to herd morons to the polls to vote for the wrong reasons. That's not all of us, certainly, but that is such a large section of the electorate that it is critical you do that every election. Frighten them, bribe them, confuse them, whatever I mean. If there were only informed voters, the you know, the turnout of the polls would drop bytes. I don't know, sixty percent.

You should pull on whether or not it's okay for a president to be a dictator for even one day, or for whether or not it's okay for to create blood baths or other things that aren't true. Pull on other things that aren't true. I just find that interesting. You mislead people then pull them about it. Wow, I guess as a measure of how well you're doing.

Yeah, yeah, how Gonda be done. How is our whole deceiving America campaign coming along? Jim? Why don't we commission a poll?

And you mentioned this yesterday, but that was worth mentioning again since that original question of is anybody here who feels like they cannot be unbiased in judging Trump? That got rid of two thirds of the jury pool. That cut down though. That's that's why they're gonna get done this week and be able to start the trial next week. But as you said, a whole bunch of people are gonna say yes just to get out of it, because the whole getting out of jury duty has been a meme my entire adult life. And man, if you haven't heard us talk about that, that is, do not try to get out of jury.

Duty all the things that you hate when you hear about why did the guy get forty million dollars per tripping over a rank neighbors d because you wouldn't go to jury duty. That's why you weren't there to sit in a room for all other juries, and say, that's ridiculous, right right, if you are sane and reasonable, please we know it's inconvenient and pain in a lot of ways. But man, it's a sacred duty in our system of government that citizens serve on jurys.

And all these horrible judgments by jurys is what's led us to this weird legalistic He can't do anything society. Everybody's afraid of being sued, so please, please do not try to get out of it. I think it's quite possible that two thirds of those people actually couldn't. We're quite biased on Trump. I mean, he's one of the most polarizing people in the history of the world. Perhaps oh yeah, yeah, I don't doubt most of their sincerity. I also don't quite get it.

But you know, that's funny. I was on the receiving end of a screed of a fella recently, and it became clear to me this guy a good guy, and his point was, you know, reasonable, But it became clear to me he's unaware that everybody doesn't like process the world the same way as he does, that that different people have different brains and different needs and different approaches to life. It was clear it hadn't occurred to him, which which strikes me as crazy. But having said that, if you if you don't get when you go into like I'm trying to think. Uh, I don't want to bring up specific names, but there have been people in our career, for instance, that have screwed us more or less, livelous or whatever. Okay, then you're not going to bring up names. Michael. You're looking right at me, Joe. You are the last person on that Mike National Treasure, Michaelangel. But if they were on trial for a crime, I am one hundred percent certain I could go into that courtroom, weigh the evidence and the defense and render a verdict that was fair. I mean, to not do so is such an incredible betrayal of our system.

I couldn't bring myself to do that. I've always believed that about myself too. But then that question he had also was do you have any strong opinions and beliefs about this person already? Right, that's a tough one. Yes, I have very strong beliefs. I mean, I have solid I have said it a hundred times in private to people beliefs about Donald Trump.

And that doesn't mean nothing. Yeah, you're right, you're right. I probably picked two week an example. If there was some guy who'd say, beat my kid down, and then he was on trial for a completely different case. Now, I probably couldn't get beyond my biases because I would be looking for reasons to convict him. All Right, I say, okay, I'll get off the psychiatrist's couch. Now I've talked myself out of my own high handedness.

We should start the show officially. Man, I came us a tax thing yesterday. That might be my That might be what I do someday is become a tax activist and see if I can like go around talking to colleges or high schools or something.

I don't know. There's some maxivist that good one. There's so many things that.

Aren't known about taxes or don't get explained well, and it drives me nuts and it's why taxes are out of control. But anyway, came across a great one yesterday. I can't wait to share, like one of my favorites of all time. Let's start to show officially. I'm Jack Armstrong, He's Joe Getty on this it is Wednesday, April the seventeenth, or twenty twenty four.

Life will not be a born twenty four. We're Armstrong and Getty and we approve of this program. Let's leap into action then, officially according to FCC rules and rags. Here we go at Mark Tell Refree, Bata, Google, Google, you can't hiogog you can. You are funding tennis side. You are funding side.

Okay, so you had Starbucks. Starbucks, you can't hide. Not until.

Free Palestine, man Rhymed. I ain't gonna have to hear it again. Just the Starbucks one, not till we free Palestine. It was with whip or no whip, no whip, not till we free Palestine. And then Google, Google, you can't hire. You are funding genocide. Same crowd going at a couple of your bigger businesses, Juror do you mean Joe? That's me Armstrong Gaddy. You can't hide. You prefer your chicken fried? How about that one? No Armstrong Gaddy, you can't hide. Joe has had both tubes tied. Oh wow. I don't think my supermatic tubes needed to be mentioned this morning. Aseectomy plays into it at all, not at all. I had no idea that it was an activist group, you know, these stupid protesters to break in the law and disrupting society. We're gonna we're gonna look into that problem. Yeah, and we're gonna have you have some harsh solutions?

Keep overplaying your hand because I think America has gotten tired of this and something is going to happen. How does mailbag look very good today? Great freedom loving quote of the base. I'm glad we're gonna have time for it. That's on the way text line four one five nine KFTC.

We don't do enough Arab weather on the Armstrong Ngetdy Show. I've been saying that for years.

But man, has it been raining in the Middle East?

Did you see Have you've seen any of the videos out of Dubai? I have not. Wow, where the airport is underwater? All the cars are underwater, like in the whole town? Ohman, same way omoment's reigning. Wow? Is it the monsoon season or something? I think I'll have played a role on this. Wow. I am not going there. Okay, that's your Middle Eastern weathering round up. Stay with us for the Singaporean stock market, decent chance of Iranian missiles. Here is your freedom loving quote of the day. Getting back to the series from John Dickinson, who is known as the penman of the revolution. So eloquent was he never mentioned anymore? It's too bad I love this there. It is honor, justice, and humanity call upon us to hold and to transmit to our posterity that that liberty which we received from our ancestors. It is not our duty to leave wealth to our children, but it is our duty to leave liberty to them. That I wish more people looked at it like that. That's a good one, I really do. H well, that's some good stuff. Really protect your liberty, folks. When it goes away, you can't get it back. That's the thing about liberty and oppression. You see, it only goes what it's like when you leave the rental car lot. Huh, that's what liberty is like. Once you leave the liberty lots, you can't back up into it, or you the tires of your society will be punctured. I'm still working on that one. Drop us a note with your mail bag at Armstrong and getting I suggest you refuel the liberty at a station nearby, not pay the price of less. Your rulers will press you with the high rate of refillatly of your liberty. Scott writes guys during the Scotis Oral argument on Tuesday, which I wish I had heard well I've heard some of it is good. Yes, it's the January sixth case, which we described in some detail yesterday. Justice Alito asked why the government did not charge the pro Palestinian protesters who shut out the Golden Gate Bridge on Monday with the same charges as j six and imposed twenty year prison sentences. The government attorney said she didn't think they could prove that the intent of the protesters was corrupt. Judge gorsis. Justice Gorsuch asked why they have not charged those who conducted mostly peaceful demonstrations which shut down courthouses for extended periods of time, or people who protest in courtrooms, or a person who say, pulls a fire alarm to intentionally delay a congressional vote. Why don't they charge them with the same charges and impose a twenty year prison term. The government attorney said, quote, we would have to prove that they meant it, and and Gorsuch said, oh, they meant it, all right. It'll be an interesting decision, judging by the justices questions, not a unanimous decision.

Yeah, I heard that audio yesterday. It's available. That was a particularly good one. Obviously, he's referring to that one Congress dude who went and pulled the fire alarm to try to stop a vote.

How is that not?

Obviously it's not to the same level of beating cops, you know.

With poles. But which is its own crime? Which is its own crime? It's a felony.

But if the crime is disrupting an official proceeding of some sort, that's clearly what the guy did.

Yeah. Yeah, I think the over prosecution of some of the folks on January six, not all of them, but some of them is about to be rectified, I certainly hope.

So.

Moving along, speaking of the protesters, Ernesto right, guys back in nineteen oh on the Golden Gate Bridge. Protesters specifically guys back in nineteen eighty seven, three hundred thousand people gathered on the Golden Gate Bridge, so many, in fact, that the bridge sagged down seventy feet. I would not remember that. That would freak me out. Oh, yes, perhaps we can encourage three one hundred thousand protesters that line the bridge again so that it can break in the middle, causing them all to fall into the ocean. That hey, wait, there's more. Given that the bridge's corrosion is so bad because they don't maintain it anymore. And also average Americans are much fatter now compared to nineteen eighty seven. Ernesto bring the thunder, my friend, feel free to write anytime. Is wow funny.

People being so much fatter now the same size crowd?

Yeah yeah. On the traffic blocking protesters, Richard Dritz, they should be arrested and held liable for the costs every minute drivers are delayed, should be reimbursed. A few class action lawsuits against these organizations and protesters for millions of dollars would end this mess quickly. Speaking of which, the dark money organizations that fund and organized this stuff, and much more on the campus madness surrounding the Israeli Hamas conflict coming up in a little bit. Nice comment here from Lance on the NPR suspending its whistleblower flap, which we'll get into in detail later. Amazing that amid their current whistleblower scandal, it was only three weeks ago they wrote extensively about how Chevron owns the Richmond, California newspaper and how that drives news bias, and how news bias is bad for citizens to understand the world and issues around them. Biased reporting is bad unless it conforms to my bias, right signed NPR. Yeah, well pretty good. Another take it? What DEI drives me nuts? It's always driven me nuts. I have friends who have this view that NPR is the is the.

News you can just count on to just be the middle of the road, fair, no agenda because they don't have advertisers.

They're just your delusional. You could not be more wrong.

They're Fox with more cello music, just a different direction.

Yeah. Yeah, DEI equals you I e uniformity, inequity, and exclusion. I just like de I means didn't earn it. Yeah, this is pretty simple and easy to remember. Yeah, uh twenty say nine. Don't have time for this one. Maybe we'll squeeze it in later.

Speaking of my tax thing, I heard Henry yesterday as an acronym.

Have you heard that one around taxes? I have not served high earner.

Not rich yet. Oh wow, it's a particular sort of person because of tax Sure. Anyway, we had lots to talk about. Hope you can figure out.

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Luke Coms. That's my favorite artists of all time. That's pretty cool. He's a big woman's basketball fan, so I appreciate him. That's amazing. I was not expecting that.

Luke Combs is a everything I mean, if you want to be specific, but that is Caitlin Clark, American America's sweetheart. Her favorite music artist is Luke Colmbs. So he sent her a congratulations and she responded Iny who wanted to mention that the WNBA draft the other night had two and a half million people tune in, more people than tune into the Major League Baseball draft, and I think the NBA draft only the NFL draft has had.

That many more people tune into it. So interesting. Is this going to be like they always call Yankee Stadium the house that Ruth built? Is the WNBA going to be the house that Clark builds? Or is this a blip exactly? I mean, it's continuing further than I thought it would and with bigger numbers, So I don't know. I guess we'll see. Well, I just can't wait till the day that brave transgender women can dominate the NBA. And they will dominate. They will win every game unless people will find their sanity. Got yet another gender bending madness race won by a boys story.

But later later, so I got some interesting stuff here, kind of on taxes, capitalism, socialism, possible revolution coming our way.

I was up late. Wait a minute, that last one.

Yeah, I was having trouble sleeping last night, so I went to one of my favorite Reddit threads, which is anti work. It's got millions of followers. We've talked about it over the years.

It's unintentionally hilarious the millions of people who don't believe in work. I'll talk more about that in a second, but first this tax thing. This is a guy who wrote a piece about taxes.

I had never heard this before and explained something that I've wondered about for a long time. His name is Brian de Mitrovic. With his explanation of the convoluted taxation system that made the nineteen fifties materialism possible, we continue to hear a drum beat for higher tax rates, in particular on high earners and corporations on the grounds that we used to have higher rates and we did just fine. An essential aspect of the fiscal structure of post World War II prosperity was the high tax rates. And you hear about that if you're anti if you want to bring the tax rates down, you hear about all time.

Well, we used to have a tax rate much higher than this, blah blah blah blah blah. And I've always been kind of ouch.

You know, I don't have an argument against that, But that doesn't See, it doesn't fit right somehow, Well it doesn't. Here's why the federal government objectly declined to collect taxes at posted rates because of the deduction culture.

High tax rates existed as a.

Holdover of Herbert Hoover FDR and World War Two, but the public, especially it's rising and affluent members, made clear it was not going to comport with them, and the government obliged and did not enforce the rates, and instead offered massive suites of legal tax avoidance opportunities.

Everybody went along with this.

We did not get this halcyon days while in any material way having.

High tax rates. We got this while not enforcing high tax rates due to high deductions any of the stuff. Because when I was young and started paying tax rates, there was all this tuxa talk about deduct this, deduct that, and I never could whenever i'd look into it. That was the older generation who grew up in a time where you could deduct all this different stuff, and that's what explains those high tax rates from back today. You could deduct all kinds of stuff. The car you drove is a business expense, or just all these different things that went away and we don't have anymore with the current high tax rates. Just like the so called rack rate that you sometimes see on the door of your hotel room that nobody ever pays. It's a legal maximum, or like the actual tuition at your state university, only Chinese nationals actually pay that. Yeah, nobody paid those rates, right, so I did. And that also explains why my whole life, especially from older people is always well you got to deduct that, And I think I've looked into that. They say no, and I was on mya chump, Do I have a bad tax attorney?

What?

No? That was just a previous era where the government is all about all these different deductions for people to figure out how to get out of that high tax rate. That explains a lot to me. The word chump is underappreciated in the modern day. In my opinion, you'd be fine and non obscene insult. Yeah, you don't want to be one. No, So I believe a couple of months ago I was advocating for both chump and Sucker to reappear on the scene. So do I have time here? Yeah? I got a little time for the sure.

So the anti work reddit thread, which we've talked about before, has several million people on it, And here's the description of what it is. It's a subreddit for those who want to end work. Okay, let's stop right there. The hell does that mean?

I love that? What the hell does that mean? There are millions of people following a subreddit that's premises we want to end work. Anyway, We're gonna start a twitter that advocates for the end of aches and pains, good luck, or the inability of people to fly with by flapping their arms. Yeah, oh, I had, like, for the second or third time in my life a dreamer. I could fly the other night. Oh, I used to have those all times a kid. They're awesome. All there. So did you have really good control? I was always a little out of control in a little wall. Did you have good control while you were flying around? No, it was funny. I had concern because I thought that I'm not sure i'd get the aerodynamics of this. But it seems to be going pretty well and I don't need I don't want to stall out over this river. But it wasn't like fear. It was just let's see if I have to ditch, I'll ditch over there. But then I came in for a nice soft landing.

Wow, I don't think I've had a pleasant dream in thirty years.

Really. Yeah, Wow, that can't be good right. No, So anyway, they need to crack your head open try to figure out what's going on. Anti work.

It's a subreddit for those who want to end work, are curious about ending work, want to get the most out of a work free life, want more information on anti work ideas, and want personal help with their own jobs work related struggles. And people bitch about their jobs and what they're getting paid. And then the comments are just priceless from all these people who think this is a thing. But anyway, so here's just one of the posts and the reactions that I was reading last night. I'm doing ten times more work at the office than people in the nineteen eighties. Why in the hell do I still have to work forty plus hours a week. Here's the explanation.

With computers and emails and Xcel and word and PDF and Adobe and snipping tool, etc. I'm doing about ten times more work at the office than people before computers. If you need a report, instead of going to the archives searching for numbers, blah blah blah, I can do it in like twenty minutes with emails and teams messages. I can spam thousands of people with information.

But instead of working less, I work the same hours as people forty years ago, despite getting ten times more work done.

We are being exploited. Either it should be working one tenth the hours or a pay should be ten times higher. And hilarious argument. Wow, I would actually enjoy engaging with this person because the explanation's pretty ABC one two three, it's easy to understand.

But come on, well, I'd like to just adopt his argument and going on to the you know, just say.

Hey, back when they had to do this with a horse, it would have taken a week. I did it like fifteen minutes.

So either I need to get off work now or get paid nine hundred times more.

And then so here's some of the responses.

And then they have the audacity to tell us that we're not working enough and have no work ethic. Hey, mister delusional rich guy, I'm doing ten times the amount of work for nearly the same pay as forty people forty years ago.

It's not a wonder. I don't want to work that much. And then another response, have you seen the costs involved in being a rich guy lately? Imagine staying in the Barcelona Harbor on your thirty million dollar yacht, feeling like a peasant while the real oligarchs casually discuss whether to buy another island or travel to space. Wow, this is like a trip to the zoo. I'm fascinated by these beasts. Correct, we still spend way too much time in corporate office? Is enough time and not enough time at homer or enriching our lives. If you do the slightest amount of research, you'll find you have way more free time than your parents' grandparents than their parents did by far, because it doesn't take you for instance, speaking of being able to do more work faster, it doesn't take you seven hours to do laundry, for instance.

Yeah sure, yeah, here's one. They haven't shortened it because from the employer's point of view, why should they.

You want to not starve to death or freeze in the streets. Here's what I'm offering. Don't like it, just dive in essentially. Yeah, thank you. There's somebody who at least grasps it partly. And then tons of these no matter what the topic is on the anti work is because you haven't organized with your peers to overthrow the system that exploits you. Yet they get into capitalism a lot.

That is.

This is how they always keep socialism for flourishing the way it should. And lots of revolution. We need a revolution, we need a revolution, We need a revolution.

Who's with me? It's gonna happen. I'll bet you within ten years. I'll bet you within five years. I don't know what Briton.

This is all anecdotal, but there are millions of followers on this thread.

It's it's nonsensical in its premise for people who don't want to have to work, and how what percentage of people think a revolution needs to happen because are our awful capitalist system. I don't know. And the notion, well that I mean, we could spend the next three and a half hours exploding that notion. But as the free market capitalism has brought wealth, health, and longevity to the entire human population, unevenly, certainly. But I mean the idea that greater productivity is somehow a theft from you is really a head scratcher for me. Here's one more on like you go, your boss can skim ten times the value out of you. Back in the eighties, boss man needed to exploit ten people to get his new Porsche. Now he gets that out of just you, and a mansion out of the other nine. All of these bosses have yachts and porsches and mand islands in islands. Yes, Jesus probably would have killed you himself. Yep, I hear you. Wow. Wow that gallagan, Uh wow, that is something. I mean, I knew that those people still existed, but who don't get how markets work at all? And again, the idea that okay, I'm going to show up for eight hours a day. You got a new machine that makes me more productive, Well, that old level of productivity was obviously God's own level of productivity, and anything in excessive that is it left from me. I mean it's alertic. Well, now we have that taken care of by a machine. Now I need to hire somebody to do this.

Would you like to do this for this amount of money as opposed to that for that amount of money.

You either do or you don't. So when AI comes along and you just show up for one minute a day to hit the start button, as if you know that'd be necessary, you need you deserve a full salary because that's the same productivity as the nineteen eighties, where you know, forgive me as a gray headed gentleman, I worked in the nineteen eighties and we worked play hard.

Yeah that was kind of funny, as I am old enough to know some of the errors that they're talking about. I was working myself and it wasn't quite what you were picturing.

Yeah, yeah, I just I'm sorry. I just find that so cute.

I know, well, yeah, I find it troubling all the revolution stuff, and I'll read I can read some more of that later on different topics that came up, But all the revolution stuff is highly troubling and again, I don't know if that's a half a one percent of people, you know, because this is a big country. You can have several million people on one following and it's still if that's all there is.

But I don't know.

And I fitted in with the tax rates because I think a lot of that, you know, yachts I Porsche's talk is what allows taxes to be what they are because of that ridiculousness going on.

You know, I keep threatening to write a book. I might write a book on the effect the Internet has had on fertilizing stupidity in that obviously, and we've discussed this on many occasions. You can have a truly idiotic idea and you kick around your town bringing up your truly idiotic idea, like some of those we just heard, for instance, and people will say, no, Joe, you can't. That's not how it works. It's the productivity blah blah blah, the free market blah blah blah. Oh all right, I'm either talked out of it or just realize nobody agrees with my stupid idea. But now with the Internet, I can find ten thousand a million people maybe ten million worldwide, which is a vanishingly small number of people, but who agree with my stupid, stupid idea. And I start to think my idea is not stupid, it's a good idea. Look at all these people who agree with me, right, and we've got to take a break.

But a lot of the posts that were just nonsensical between the way they were written in the vocabulary. The people are clearly educated and not bilm So they got this at college or something. And then I remembered I've got this. I'll get to more later. Only a third of people in this poll say, or a third of people in this poll say they learned nothing at all about finances in school.

Yes, yeah, Well that's how you end up with these conversations. I guess what a bunch of numbskulls Katie's got her headlines going up Armstrong.

We at some point have to talk about Trump's Hella boss pr move he pulled.

Yesterday after he got out of the courtroom. I do love it when you hit us with the youthful lingo. We'll certainly get to that. And also the dollars cents, moronic attitudes and beliefs of all these protesters clogging up our streets and screwing up our college campuses with us for that. Oh, I know, I know. Oh, first, let's figure out who's reporting what. It's the lead story with Katie Green and Katie thank you guys from the New York Times.

Johnson needs Democrats on Ukraine, handing them power to shape the AID planned.

So he's going to try to get through a Ukraine bill, that omnibus thing that's I always hate those, but it's a funding bill, and then something around China Taiwan. Those are three things.

Uh, Ukraine separate, Israel separate, Taiwan separate and everything. You know what's odd is, if you've been observing politics for several decades, is we have the idea that he'll need democratic votes and they'll compromise. It's like, yeah, that's what christ does. Yeah, that's the way I used to always be.

That's how you got stuffed through big chunkin Democrats, big chunk Republicans may be more than one the other, depending on who was in charge at the time, but the fringes were the ones that voted against it, and they just got left out.

It's the other way around, has been the other way around for a long time. Yeah, But that was the way it went for two hundred and twenty five years. It's not like it was just some idea I had. That's the way it works, Yes, exactly. And then and now it's news making.

It's trying USA Today, President Biden moves to triple tariff rates on Chinese steel and aluminum.

Yeah, they're dumping dumping steel on us, depressing our industries. Damn commies.

From NBC News, whistleblower says Boeing should stop production of seven eighty seven Dreamliner due to fatal safety issue.

Yeah, we got more on a whistleblower report on that. Hmmm, whistleblower is starting to scare me. I mind just started driving everywhere.

Then you had that American Airlines Pilots Association saying, hey, we're seeing a serious uptick in safety issues. Wow, I had heard that. Yeah, OK. From steady fines.

Clueless about retirement, forty three percent have no idea what a four to oh one.

K is, don't even know what it is, don't even know what it is. Oh my god boy. You couple that with the thirty percent of people who said they didn't learn a single thing about finances in school. What do we do who's in charge here? But at least you learn the state capitals at some point. That's always mine. That's my jihad. You and your anti state capital gihad. You go to Vermont, how are you gonna know where to do business? You want to have pretige in the government. You're gonna wander around till you see a state house Providence, Rhode Island. But I don't know what a four oh one k is.

From the New York Post, tech exect predicts AI girlfriends will create a one billion dollar business industry.

God, I hope I live long enough to see how crazy things are going to get with AIDS, because remember I saw the one at the sphere in I guess the robot and she was talking everybody. Oh my god. And the technology is gonna be so much better in a few years.

Oh God, there's gonna be a lot of in cells out there with robot girlfriends.

Oh, I know it's gonna be. I'm gonna feel like a Dodo bird. I'm watching my species die off. How interesting.

And finally, the Babylon b journalist at NPR suspended, leading to a shocking discovery that there was a journalist at NPR.

No oh, no, that's not fair. They have tremendous journalism at NPR, but it's always been biased. Yeah, and now it's wildly biased and the guy that blew the whistle got fired. Shocking. Armstrong and Getty

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