Can People Govern Themselves? No!

Published Jun 11, 2024, 5:21 PM

In hour 4 of The Armstrong & Getty show:

  • Party Bus the bull and how the media always needs a Youtube video
  • CA school union protesting in unity with Anti-Israel protesters
  • Josh Hoover, CA Assemblyman, 7th Assembly District of Sacramento joins A&G
  • Final Thoughts!


     

Gays broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty arm Strong and Jack Kid Enough, he Armstrong and Yetty.

TJX, the parent company of low cost retailers TJ Max, Marshalls and Home Goods, has started rolling out body cameras used by specially trained employees. Video footage is only shared upon request by law enforcement or subpoena. The vast majority of retailers report that shoplifters are more aggressive, and inventory losses primarily driven by theft, swelled to one hundred twelve billion dollars in twenty twenty two from ninety four billion the year before. TY survey shows more than a third of retailers are researching the technology and eleven percent are already testing it.

How's that on Marshalls in a TJ Max just this past weekend buying summer clothes for the kids, and so when the employees have body cameras on.

Them, m interesting. God, the only got to do something about it.

How many times per day are we all on video somewhere? What percent eleven? What percentage of our day do we spend on video? If you include like you know, people who have cars like mine that got cameras who were videotaping you when you walk across the parking lot and every business and everywhere you go in. It's might be like the majority of your life. You're on some videos somewhere.

Well, and if you like raise your voice, or if there's a freaks on an airplane or anything else happens, somebody busts out their phone. Now you are on video, man.

And speaking of video, the youtubification of news that has been happening for quite some time. How many times have I seen the bowl jump into the stands and clobber people? Video thirty. They put it on the evening news. You know why you have it because you have video. Don't act like it's an news story. It's not every damn show I turn on. It's on the evening news, the afternoon news. I watched golf coverage. They show the freaking bull jumping over the rail. It's everywhere.

Somebody, we're not a cooking show, and there's the bull again.

It's been remixed with music.

Of course, did you guys see it hit that woman as she went like circus soule through the air.

I mean.

No, I actually, yeah, I didn't see that.

I just read that. I wasn't aware that was part of the footage. I guess people are editing that out.

Yeah.

So there were a bunch of people that were seeing that were facing the actual stand for the rodeo that the bull jumped out of. And then there were the people that were down in the concessions, which the bull, by the way named party bus ran through the concession ran through there afterwards, and that's where the people were injured.

But he hit this.

One woman and she went her body remained straight, but she went flipping.

Through the air at least three times.

But I'm seeing a headline that woman hit by bull at Sisters Rodeo makes Sunday brunch the next day.

So she's fine, goody good. Yeah. Let me tell you this about cattle, A whole bunch of like steers or cows running your way. I don't care if there are one hundred and eighty cattle running at me right now, I will buy myself jump in front of them, and I think I can turn them around because I've done it one hundred times.

But a bowl, by the way, by the way, uh steers, Oh my God, you're supposed to say gender non binary cattle.

Yeah, why do you know what they do? What are the pronouns of that steer? I don't know. But a bull I ain't getting in the front of you. I can't turn around a bull because it's got a head full of steam and a crazed mind and with all the hormones. I can't turn it. The other cattle by myself waving my arms, jumping down, I can turn them around by my but a bowlding away. I'm not messing with it.

Excuse my lack of knowledge in this department. But during rodeos, don't they do something to the bulls? Don't they like tie them up?

Oh?

Yeah, really piss them off? Yeah? Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I'm amazed that of rodeos. I mean, I like rodeos but enjoyed many a roto, but I'm amazed that they still continue.

Yeah, it is a little anachronistic given today's attitudes about animals.

Right, you get a bull all pissed off and then he escapes.

What where? Where were the rodeo clowns. Aren't they supposed to deal with that? Hey, clowny clown, get your big shoes over here and stop this.

He leapt out of the damn ring. He went over there to the beer line. I'm waiting in that beer line, Joe, there's a full charging at us.

I don't care. Soul jumped out and they went, not our, I'll deal with the bull. I'll into beers. So the people in the stands were okay, but the people waiting in the concession stand got hurt, right wow. And you wouldn't have been thinking about that at all. You're in the stands, you see it coming, but you're standing there waiting for your your your hot dog in a cors light.

The woman that got hit with standing there in a group of three having a conversation, and her back was to the bowl.

She had zero idea. There's a there's a bull coming. There's a bowl right there. There's a bull on the way rodeo, of course, there is. What are you talking about, man, When you're flipping through the air like cirt to slay, that's pretty funny.

Oh damn. I'm glad she's young. That's a totally different experience when party bus hits you at my age, I'm telling you, you do not make Sunday brunch for the next couple of weeks.

Hey, party bus easy. Wow, that's a great name for a bowl though.

You know what, I got to see if anybody send us any emails yet to my new nickname, Joe Relentless.

Oh, I hope it catches on. Oh. My point was, though, with the whole youtubification of news, can't there be some news outlets where you don't need to show the bull jump on the stands and just stick to like things that are important. You know.

I watch I try to watch one of the mainstream media newscasts per night just to see what they're reporting and get an idea of media bias and the rest of it. ABC News, which I think is in terms of not being so friggin biased that makes my blood boil. It's okay, but that David Mure every night is you know, a legit news story or two, then some sort of severe weather and some sort of YouTube video and then some plucky youngster and or oldster who did something sweet at the end. I mean, it's just so formulaic it's unbelievable.

Well, the tone of voice he uses for things like the bull jumping into the stands, like we're all in danger at the moment.

Right, rampaging bulls are just careening across America, flipping people off in the air in all fifty states, and they're affiliated territories.

They're calling it the rodeo equivalent of nine to eleven.

And somehow it all ties back to climate change, you guys, that's the real focus.

Climate change.

Climate change causes bull to go crazy, leaps fence, tosses woman in the air.

The shocking video coming up. All right, that's exactly how he sells. Yeah, yeah, like we are at risk sitting there on our couches from a look on his face. Oh, this is all very serious.

Bull flips woman a right, severe weather stretching across insert name of state here.

It doesn't matter which one or how severe it was.

We'll bring you one of those stories and then hint darkly that is climate change.

Yes, all right, yeah, that's the angle. Yeah, so.

You know, son, that is such a wise decision for a youth of your age. This has been so underreported, the academic strike at the University of California system. I want to tell you what's going on. It's this ought to be the lead story, at least in cal Unicornia.

It's insane Hunter was found guilty. If there's an interesting analysis on that, we'll bring it to you, because he's a fella. Now, if that'll him back on the crack, take a little edge off, I hope not. I hope not either, stated Armstrong Hetty, can you kind of what Hamas has done?

I know I support Hamas, I am Hamas, I am Hamas crazed, unhinged activist chick.

But what was the banner about October seventh? On October seventh or we still out October seventh or October seventh every day? Anyway, all the craziness they're chanting, they're pro terrorists in the beginning, they kind of hit it and so like I've had, well, most of them are just care about the palestinies. Now there's tons of people chanting only in support of Hamas.

I look at, for instance, the University of California system, which we're going to talk about here, and you know, if it was a garden or business or a relationship or whatever, I would be I'm seriously, I'm not trying to be dramatic. I'm teetering on the edge of it can't be fixed, it needs to be torn.

Apart and restarted.

And part of the reason I say that is this academic strike at the University of California, the wildcat strike, the editorial board at the Wall Street journalists doing the best reporting I've seen on this, including California journalism, which is just terrible at this one, terrible.

All the big papers of California have died and so and there.

To the extent that they exist, they're so captured by the left ideologically, they don't really report. But they described that the UC system took the unusual step I think it was last Wednesday, of suing the United Auto Workers in state court for violating their labor agreements no strike provision the UAW, the United Auto Workers represents forty eight thousand or so academic workers at the UC system, and they're refusing to teach or perform any of the duties of their jobs.

Now, why is that because they're.

Underpaid for educating the little monsters or they don't like the work conditions. No, the wildcat strike is a show of ideological loyalty to students demonstrating against Israel, and the union's demands include all the divestment stuff and just you know, the progressive mumbo jumbo about about Israel and amnesty for all individuals who face disciplinary action or arrest because of their illegal campus encampments.

Which is a hell of a thing to demand.

If you don't waive all of the rules of campus department, we're going to go on strike. I quoted this person before, Rafael Heimi, an English grad student at UCLA who's the local UAW local union representative president. I guess he declared that the union goal is quote to maximize chaos and confusion for the employer. So that's straight out of Marxism. This guy is an active Marxist who is trying to tear down the UC system and it's working. Teaching assistants have canceled undergrad sections without telling the university.

You see, Faculty have refused.

To perform the work of their striking assistance, perhaps because they support their anti Israel objectives, and the UAW plans to strike during finals and expand it, which means that papers and exams might not be graded, which affects fass applications, grad school applications, all sorts of stuff. And so in its request for injunctive relief meeting, the court step in you see says the strike is causing irreparable harm quote to the educational experience in academic progress of its students. This isnts This has nothing to do with any thing that the union represents the members four. It's just there can only be one ideology on this campus or we're shutting it down. And the UC system to the point that, I mean, they're completely captured by the geological left. But even there saying, oh my god, this is crazy. We've got to be able to run the university.

I understand how in general the whole Marxist principle of tear things down and we'll rebuild it the way we want, But that's not going to happen with universities. You're not going to get you're not going to rebuild them more towards what you like.

Well, and they you know, honestly, i'd say, look, you like ninety percent of the way there. If I was a Marxist, I'd say, hey, keep your head down. In the universities we got we like own these things now and nobody noticed we took them over. So shush, let's work on the you know, defunding the police again or some other nonsense.

Exactly, I would think let's just keep cranking out ideological brethren year after year from these all these Marxist classes we have, and not blow the thing up. I don't know why they'd want to blow it up.

And what a beautiful example of why the universities of America are so bloated and incredibly expensive. This is what happens right the Wall Street General when employers surrender to a union successive demands and hopes of buying labor piece. University California settled to the UAW strike two years ago by agreeing to raise the minimum pay for student employees from twenty three grand to thirty four grand for nine months of part time work. Many assistants now earn more on an hourly basis than adjunct professors. You see, he says it agreed to the uaw's demand to achieve labor piece.

That's a quote. So much for that.

As a result of UC's increasing labor costs, undergrads and their parents will have to pay more for tuition, yet now they are receiving less education. By the way, Governor Gavin Newsom could stop the strike, but he'd have to take on his labor friends, you see, asked the state public Employment Relations Board run by mister do some appointees to end it? The board refused. Californians can thank the progressive leaders they elect. It's a plainly illegal strike over an ideological issue. And the state public Employment Relations sports said, I don't see anything happening here. Wow, you'd think in a banana republic at least the bananas would be cheaper.

Well, you don't have time to cover this sort of news when you got bulls jumping into the stands at rodeos. That's the way I look at it. And you know parts falling off airplanes and various places around the world. Those are other very popular videos. Yeah, yeah, well, I'll just ask this and shut up. How far does it go till the utterly uninformed voters of California say, maybe you ought to try something different. Well, we're about to say the Iraq War is over. It's okay to vote republic again. Yeah, that's a good one. When do we get our new Apple AI stuff? When does that come in September? When they release the uh it's dribs and drabs some of it. Yeah, in the summer when the new operating system comes out. Some of it's not going to come online till next year. It's just kind of this that you dribs and drabs. Uh huh.

I don't know.

I'm kind of excited about dipping my toe in it. What do you know about it, Katie?

Well, I'm also I'm seeing that it's only coming to the iPhone fifteen.

Pro and Pro Max. I'm a Pro maxuay. Oh well, I'll look at you, mister Rockefeller. Right.

Yeah, if you have an older phone or laptop or whatever, it's got to have. I think that the like the MacBooks have to have the m chip. I don't even know what chip I have. Let me open my computer and take a look.

Is that how you do that? Probably happen with a screwdriver. The Apple A seventeen pro chip. The camera on the like the newest Promax is it's unbelievable. I bought a super expensive camera when the kids were born, like a really nice cannon camera in you lens and auls of many thousands of dollars, like super nice one. My camera's as good as that now on my phone. It's incredible. But they keep talking about making I read Apple rumors now and then they say the new camera is gonna be there's got to be a limit, doesn't it.

Well, it's the human eye can no longer perceive it, so you'd have to have a supercomputer analyze the image. But it's better if you your supercomputer will be impressed.

It's like TV's going from four K to eight k. Am I going to notice the ak and then the sixteen km one hundred and twelve k.

And I'm convinced there's just something in the phone over time that makes the current camera get worse because I have done nothing to my phone, and over the last year or so, my pictures are getting blurry and I'm all ruined.

I'd be interesting, Yeah, and get back to the TV thing. How many k is the real world?

How about you get your fat ass off the couch and co check that out instead of watching TV all day?

How many cases enough for you? People? Who are you yelling at? Joe?

I don't know.

Yelling continues. Yes, Yes, this theme this morning, guys, this time has been a theme. We've been doing more yelling. God, now we're yelling about television. We've been angrier on this show than most Armstrong and Geeddy.

So speaking of crime and punishment, perhaps you've heard us reference or you've lived through the awful aftermath of a couple of disastrous propositions which passed in call unicornyat Props forty seven fifty seven. Forty seven was the one that essentially decriminalized crime. It made felonies into misdemeanors and let people steal over and over again every day, to the point that anything priced over a buck and a half is locked up in a lot of stores in California because theft is so rampant. There's an effort underway to fix Prop forty seven with another proposition, but the Democrats have come or extremists, lunatics, Kevin Whosoms, somebody has come up with this poison pill idea to make sure the voters don't deal with Prop forty seven. To discuss what the heck is going on, please welcome Josh hoo Hoover rather, California Assemblyman from the seventh Assembly District in Sacamento County of California.

Josh, how are you, sir.

I'm doing great. Great to be back, guys.

It's always good to talk to you. Josh.

So is there any more description Prop forty seven that's necessary or did the introduction cover it well enough.

I think you covered I mean, I mean, I think the important point is that voters technically voted on Prop. Forty seven ten years ago, but they were largely misled by an unfavorable ballot title in summary that called it the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act, when in reality it actually changed a bunch of felonies to misdemeanors and has led to rampant homelessness and retail theft in our state.

Is who controls the name of these things? Is there any like non partisan PA that can put a name on these things that makes it clear what they are?

So the person that currently writes them is that a partisan Attorney General at least right now, rob Bons. I think back then it was Kamala Harris. But you know, this has been used as a partisan tool.

For a long time. I'd pay legislation to change that. But yeah, that's almost hilarious if it weren't so important, I mean, as George Orwell has spending so fast in his grave, you could use them as a cordless drill, the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools and Streets Act. Please, So anyway, there's an effort to undo the damage of Prop. Forty seven. Tell us about that in the way it's being poison pilled.

If you would, Josh so what the legislators and the governor that opposed this initiative to reform Proposition forty seven have been working very hard to negotiate this off of the ballot. They have failed to do that, and so their backup plan right now, there is a slew of organized retail theft bills going through the legislature. They're decent bills, but they don't go nearly far enough. They're going to place amendments in those bills that would essentially make them inoperable if the Proposition reform initiative passes. What does that mean, Well, what it's going to do is it's going to tee up Attorney General Rob Bonta to write an unfavorable summary before July fifth that voters will see in November that will essentially say, if you vote for this initiative to reform Proposition forty seven, you're going to be overturning all of these important retail seft protections. That is their last ditch effort to undermine this initiative that over nine hundred thousand Californians signed onto and that has support from Democratic mayors across the state.

Wow.

So if you vote for this awful and they will describe it as being awful proposition, it will ruin all of our earnest efforts to come back crime in your neighborhood.

Wow. Absolutely, yep. Man, at some point though it ain't working right now with the bullet train in this, but at some point you got to trust the voter to like spend some time looking into this stuff, don't you.

Well, sure, I mean we have to, we have to trust the voters.

But again, you know this ain't working. They voted for the freaking bullet train.

Well and Proposition forty seven.

Yeah so no, absolutely, Oh boy, Josh, So what does a poor voter do just vote for this fixed prop forty seven ballot measure?

Well? Absolutely, I mean what what the Proposition forty seven reform initiative is going to do. It's going to address real retail theft. So the current legislative efforts go after organize retail theft, essentially these giant gangs of people you see robbing stores. But if you ask any prosecutor, that is a lot harder to prove it does nothing about the day to day retail theft that we're seeing across California. That's what the initiative is going to fix, and so we absolutely need to do both. That's what me and my colleagues are pushing to do. But you know, the super majority in California only wanted their package of bills to pass.

You know, when Arnold got stemied his first term, I guess he had a bunch of props he is trying to fix California with. But he had the teachers' unions and a bunch of different like big powerful, wealthy groups mislead people and defeated him. How come there's not like Camp, Walgreens or somebody who has a big vested interest in this throw a ton of money behind the Hey, we got to stop getting robbed.

There was a number of retailers that actually put money behind the effort to qualify this initiative for the ballot, But unfortunately a lot of those retailers are getting kind of queasy now, and the head of the Retailers Association recently, I guess, endorsed this package of bills over the initiative, And so there's certainly support that is fracturing there, but law enforcement and district attorneys across the state remain committed to making sure this initiative gets across the finish line.

Well, yeah, it's absolutely I mean, it's it's old hat and California politics. The union goons and the former union goons who are now in the legislature, or a guy like Rob Bonta go to the retailers and say, we will beat the hell out of you. We will leave you bloody in the hospital if you oppose us.

So you shut up if you want to keep operating in California.

Yeah, that's exactly what's happening right now.

Man, that's troubled. We are a little banana republic ish. Hmm boy. Oh, for what it's worth.

If you want to know more about exactly the maneuver that they're pulling, because it's a little confusing on his face. Katie Grimes, the Fabulous Katie Grimes of the cal Globe California Globe, has written a piece called Democrats poison pill in Prop forty seven retail staft legislation, and we have it under hot links at Armstrong and Getty dot com. Josh, it's got to be a little discouraging. I was going to tell you keep fighting the good fight. We admire you for it. But man, oh man, how do you get up in the morning and to do this again, run your head into the brick wall again.

Well, you got to keep doing it. This is you know, really one of the big reasons we keep fighting is because we have to shine a light on some of these schemes, and so oftentimes people just need it to be told what's going on in Sacramento, this is what happens in the capitol every day.

More general question, especially for people who are listening outside of California, the idea of having a prop system is, you know, you get to go around your legislature because the legislature won't do what you want. But it doesn't work out the best a lot of times. It's too much democracy. As some people say, do you like the whole idea of states that have props or not? Well, look, I.

Mean I think in California, I like it because it is often the only tool at the disposal of people in California to you know, get something done outside of the legislature and the governor. So there certainly are challenges with it because it locks in provisions that sometimes don't work out, but at the end of the day, it's the only tool tool we have at our disposal to counteract what's going on at the state capitol.

Boy, that's I understand your point, completely in your right, but man, that is cold comfort when you look at the history of how easy it is to mislead voters or dupe them into feel good schemes that don't make any sense long term. I mean the bullet train being the most egregious among them. I mean, oh, man, Josh Hoovers, you go ahead.

Josh, Well, I was just going to say, I think the initiative process would get much more effective if we had a non partisan person writing these ballot titles in summer.

And that is really what helor of a lot of these problem the everybody gets a rainbow and a unicorn and a puppy act of you know, and then everybody votes for it, as.

Opposed to a corrupt, steaming pile of dishonesty like Rob Bonta for instance. That's that's my completely neutral ballot language for Rob Bonta. Josh Hoover represents these seven Assembly district of California. Josh, it's always great to talk to you. Keep fighting a good fight, my friend.

Thanks, guys, have a great one our pleasure. Can people govern themselves?

All?

Always an open question. I said it well a couple of weeks ago. If I hired is like the KPMG of the Earth. It's some some aliens, some space alien consultants, and said, I want to I want you to take a look at this project. This this land mass here, it's well, we call it a nation or a country on Earth. This country has decided that people can govern themselves through their representatives. Want you to take a look at the project and let us know if you think it's working. The aliens that come back will If you don't want to read all eighty five.

Pages of our report, just read the summary. It ain't good, TLDNR. It's no, it doesn't work. Yeah, yeah, In.

Fact, we think you've designed the worst possible form of government except all the others that have been tried.

Still is true. A little analysis on the whole Hunter Biden being convicted thingy and we'll finish strong next. Hunter Biden found guilty in all three felony counts. With the whole gun thing Hunter has released his first statement where she He says he's disappointed in the outcome. I'm sure you are. Why wouldn't you be? I was just looking through the New York Post where they're reprinting some of the pictures that the jury saw from the laptop, which you know, only want to golden that whole thing. But the laptop, which was the main piece of evidence in this whole trial, because it's that real. But all the pictures of him passed out, naked, crack pipes in his mouth, you know, the the table in the hotel room like the day before he bought the gun, covered in junk food and booze and drug paraphernalia. You're in the jury and you see all this stuff. Yeah, he looks like a drug addict.

I got a question for you. So those where he's wasted and passed out and the rest of it. I presume that one of his hook girl friends come by cook her and girlfriend his hook girl friends. Uh said, Hey, when you're passed out with your wang out, I got a great pick And Hunter said, oh.

You gotta text me that otherwise, how does he have it on his laptop?

Oh?

I got a grangle of great angle of you. The lighting was just right when you were walking around with the gun naked and the crack pipe in your mouth. Oh, it is a perfect framing against the doorway of the motel six. Oh you got to send that to me. I'd love to have. Yeah, okay, here you go right there there? Here it comes. And you know what else I need to do. I need to put it on my laptop just in case I ever needed what anyway, we need to hear some of this analysis. We got a couple of the big legal analysis from cable news. Uh, going into why this matters because the president's son illegally getting a gun doesn't really matter to any of us. But this mine.

Here we go as for Hunter Bite, and this may prove the least of his problems. You know, the chances that he goes to jail I probably are low, but I would not dismiss them. The problem with a jury nullification strategy is it can tick off a judge. This was a case of overwhelming evidence and it seemed pretty clear to everyone that the defense was going for a nullification. That may not sit well with the judge. But even if she imposed jail time, it would be relatively short. The tax case not so much that is a much more serious set of allegations where jail time can be more substantial.

Yeah, that's Jonathan Turlia Fox. So that tax case comes up in September. Yeah, with the election in November, and that's when we're going to get into the nanny gritty of the Biden family. Here's Dan Abrams of ABC.

If he is convicted in that case, this conviction could be used against him in the context of sentencing in that case. So let's even assume for a moment he gets no prison time in connection with this case.

Then he's convicted in the tax case.

At that point he's a convicted felon, and as a result, that could end up enhancing any possible sentence in connection with the tax froducts.

That makes sense, and of course I hadn't thought of it, but yeah, sure, it's the flip side of the whole.

Well, you are a first time offender, right, So, yeah, he's a dangerous lunatic loose on the streets.

And that makes it that much more likely that his dad pardons him at some point, right.

Yeah, I would be willing to wager heavily that old Joe Biden, who said no, I won't pardon him.

He will, so would wager heavily. So if Biden, somebody won't pardon him before November, before the election. But so if he loses, well, if he wins, he'll pardon him. And doesn't matter. I want him a second termer. And you know, what are you going to do about it? If he loses, he'll have to pardon him before January twentieth. But what does he care? He just lost to Donald Trump. He's going to go down in history of one of the most failed presidents of all time. What differences? Right? Yeah, No, he won't care at all.

And if it doesn't time out, well, and Hunter has to spend a few weeks at some you know, medium security and isolation winging that it's the price you gotta pay.

But yeah, he'll pardon them. Wow, what a what an ending to Joe Biden's career if he had gone out the way Barack Obama was trying to nudge him along. Nah, gave you the Medal of Freedom all your service. Here you go, retired senator vice president. What a career. Huh, they'll name a school after you. And because that's what Barack Obama was trying to do, And uh, and nope, he decided to run and now now his legacy is going to be awful. I was speaking of Parry Obama.

We don't have time to talk about this, but I was looking at the statistics about American family's expenditures on medical costs and insurance and the rest of it, and how they've skyrocketed like multiples of inflation of every thing else which has been high enough. Obamacare brought in the highest medical costs anybody has ever seen on Earth, for reasons that Craig the healthcare guru, has explained, and nobody talks about that.

Nope, Jacks, Tim stop, Jack.

And Joe liv go and if they don't get candy be back tomorrow.

You know that one sounds like the theme song for Dukes of Hazzard spin off brittered briefly on ABC.

Or something right exactly, which would have been you know, they had run a season and it had been okay. Here's here's the old guy Kleis, Sir, what was his name, Uncle Jeff Ben, Uncle Jesse, Jesse, Uncle Jesse, I don't know. Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Getty.

Let's get a final thought from everybody on the crew, starting with Michael Anchlow, our technical director.

Michael. Final thought, I'm.

Gonna say Hunter Biden ends up getting community service and he has to teach art classes underprivileged kids.

Yeah, I go art classes. Yep, photography classes. At least Katie Green are esteemed to use woman As a final thought.

Katie, I can't wait for this whole thing to be over because, just to remind you, guys, and thank you again for having me go through Hunter's laptop all those months ago, I was.

Just a little producer. Oh so much, Wang Jack your final thoughts. So his hottie current wife was sitting in the courtroom with that old, weird rich guy with the shiny suits. Yeah, the sugar daddy. I still don't understand what the relationship is there with the family or whatever, but yeah, that's who she was sitting with. Yeah yeah, really really odd. That final thought is way too serious.

I'm gonna go with does anybody want to bet me the Joe Biden pardons Hunter if he gets jail time in the tax thing? Just a friendly wager. We can give it as bragging rights, not money. I got a job to make money. Anybody want to bet? Hit me with an email mail bag at Armstrong in getty.

Dot com is this legal to a.

To like form up bets to encourage illegal gambling on the air?

He will pardon him. I don't think there's any question. Yeah, that'd be easy money. Armstrong in Getty wrapic about other grueling four hour work though a lot of good clicks at Armstrong in getty dot com. Pick up some swag, see you tomorrow, God bless America. I'm strong in Getty. I said, how is it? He said, it's a problem, saying what the hell was behind all that? This is one of the low moments in American history. This has to stop, and it has to stop like the day before yesterday. Are you sure? Oh dead shure?

Yep.

Absolutely. This isn't the first time. This is garbage. This thing is a farce and everyone knows that. That's the point, so he knows.

So long an okay, on that high note, Thank you all very

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