Yep, Consequences Matter

Published Apr 10, 2024, 5:43 PM

Hour 4 of A&G features...

  • Schools are realizing that current behavioral codes are not working...
  • Jack reads responses from the text line...
  • Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee explains the eclipse...
  • Final Thoughts!

From the Abraham Lincoln Radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center Jack Armstrong and Joe Ketty Armstrong and Getty show. With someone else's in your studio, it feels weird. So I walked in and I said, those in my old studio, and I said Kelly Clarkson. And I love Kelly Clarkson. Who doesn't love Kelly Clarkson? But still I felt like it's not right. The museum, the museum. He should have burned it to the ground. And then Kelly came out to say, don't talk to me. He made me sick. Wow, I did it. I didn't do it, Kelly, I really do. Coda O'Brien was on The Tonight Show last night, first time he'd been back since he got it taken away from him back in twenty ten, back when for some reason, everybody was reporting on the late night Wars like they were the Middle East and who had what show and whatnot? But can we go back to those times any chance? No kidding what a life he's had in that building. I'm sure it is something to walk around there. As he came out of Harvard, got hired to work at Saturday Night Live, as a very young man, and then spent all those years with his own NBC show and the whole Tonight Show fiasco.

You know, it's funny that he should say that that we should play that clip. A couple of friends brow beat me into finally finishing the documentary on Netflix that's called The Greatest Night and Pop or something like that.

It was the recording of the We Are the World. Huh right, I've seen stocks with that that were damn interesting. You know, it was really good. There's just so.

Much linel ritchie a guy needs. And then I tuned out. But anyway, they convinced me to finish it up, and I think it was Quincy Jones went back to the studio fairly recently, and he told a really touching story about when he was a kid, his dad told him, you know, never take for granted coming home to the people who love you, because someday that house will still be there, but the people will be gone. And he was sitting there in that empty studio and he said, yeah, this is the house where it happened.

But the people aren't here anymore. And he was all wistful and sad. It was a kind of a touching moment.

Made me wish for the first time that Lindy, Cindy, I'm sorry, Cindy Lauper was back in my life. But oh, by the way, cold and O'Brien, I think one of the reasons he's not so bitter anymore about the way the tonight show thing turned out.

His podcast thingy that he's got. He just sold a serious XM for one hundred and fifty million dollars. I'll do the chap for half done. And if that was the only thing he'd ever done in his life, he'd be one of the more successful people in show business. But that's on top of the many, many years of making a lot of money. Well done, Big Red, well done.

So I was going to launch into this absolutely fabulous peace in the National Review about the school districts. Schools in general are rediscovering that it's going to shock you. Consequences work. If you have like rewards for the kids acting well and punishments when they act badly, behavior improves.

I hate this topic so much. I can repeat that if you want to jot it down. Yes, I have this conversation with my son just the other day about some problem he's having at school and in the age of restorative justice, it's hard to navigate things. I mean, nobody gets in trouble for anything, and kids that would have got booted out of school back in the day just keep to get not only get to stick around, but get to keep doing whatever they were doing forever. And the teachers hate it, and the other kids certainly hate it. And it's just as I've said many times, with all the bullying PSAs I hear, and Michelle Obama made it her number one topic, and I think even Malania Trump did. There's more bullying now than there was when we were all kids.

Because the administrators, with their PhDs in education are all fully in on the whole woke justice restorative justice crap.

Well, most of the teachers aren't that I've talked to, but they have no choice. Yeah, on that topic.

Before we get to that, I hold in my Greasy Myths my hardcover copy of The Anxious Generation, Jonathan Height's new book, because he's one of my intellectual heroes. So I wanted to get the hardcover, the hard copy, hard hardcover, and I've just started it and it's brilliant, absolutely brilliant.

If you're worried about kids. Get this book. I hope you bring us highlighted nuggets as you make your way through. I absolutely will. Yeah.

I think it may be the most important thing in America anyway. So back to the National Review piece by Will's Will Flanders and Daniel Buck.

That's so good.

School districts across the country appear to be relearning what's obvious to any sensible observer. Well run schools require disciplines. Recently, there's a feurer in Milwaukee public schools, I guess over new data that shows suspension rates were up, particularly for black students. Other jurisdictions like New York and Washington d C had seen similar increases.

They write about, and in each case, education officials and local media weep and gnash their teeth at these supposed injustice.

But is this upward trend actually a bad thing? Is it reflective of an authoritarian turn in schools or a deterioration of in response to worsen student behavior.

Anybody who thinks there were anywhere near an authoritarian model for our schools has not been around any public schools, But there it is. It marks the reversal of a downward trend in.

Suspension rates after schools spent the better part of a decade deconstructing their behavioral codes. This no consequence approach to discipline, when under various names restorative justice, positive behavior interventions and supports, or teaching with love and logic.

Kids landed just in the perfect time to go through grade school during this period. All of this is critical theory nonsense from the same school that brought us dudes competing in women's sports, and the Black Lives Matter neo Marxist movement and the rest of it. Anyway, this is some good writing.

In each case, the practice is started with a few wrongheaded notions. First, any disparities in the rate of discipline among different racial groups must be due to racism on the part of school administrators.

Second, misbehavior is seen.

Not as a problem to be solved, but rather as a form of communication that must be understood. Johnny bit Timmy because he doesn't get enough hugs at home to punish him, then is inherently unjust. Finally, the ultimate goal of these alternative approaches is to keep the misbehaving child in the classroom, ostensibly so they can continue to learn, and in the classroom advertually any cost I would add.

Yeah, well, so for the Johnny bit Timmy situation, not enough attention on Timmy. And so what Timmy learns is that other people can abuse me and I can go to the adults and nothing happens. That's what Timmy learns, and it makes him very bitter. I am told repeatedly that I cannot stand up for myself. I must not stand up for myself. I must go to the authorities who will do nothing. Yes, that's right, that is I've witnessed it myself over and over again.

Ask any teacher, they'll tell you the results of this trend chaos, violence, and general disorder. Last year, one of this piece's authors worked at a school that had made a commitment to move away from suspensions in other forms of punitive discipline. By year's end, a third of the staff had quit, and every single one of those teachers cited behavior as the primary reason.

Yeah. I know a high school teacher. She's actually the wife of a guy I know really well. And man, what she has to put up with in the high school kids talking or just getting up and walking out of the classroom, and you're not allowed to do anything at all. They just get up and walk out right, put away your phone.

F you put away your phone, I'm leaving and they walk out, You call the principal. Well, we'll have a restorative justice session where the kid will explain to you why they need to look at their phone, and you will say I understand, and then you will shut your pie hole. And then they mentioned the districts from Las Vegas to the entire state of Florida are enacting laws and policies to bolster the discipline codes and go back to what's worked for the.

Entirety of humanist all right, you idiots, and abandon this nonsense. So again there's hope. It's interesting. I was thinking about the explosion of crime. We were talking earlier about how burglaries have doubled in Oakland in a very short span of time because you know, cops don't police, because prosecutors just don't prosecute. And if anybody does get six we prosecuted, the get turned loose. Anyway.

And the notion of the fifty American states being US states being laboratories of democracy is.

A great one.

It's a really cool concept. But only if if laboratory a runs an experiment and blows up the lab and everyone is killed.

That states, you know, B through Z, have to pay attention to that and realize it.

We're in this bizarre situation where you know, a state like California can conduct this experiment and have miserable, disastrous, bloody, literally bloody results, and your your Oregons and Washington's and other states say no, that sounds wonderful to me. There was a lecture that came to work today that taught me that this is a racist country and we need to dismantle it.

So let's try the same stuff. If I had a friend who was that stupid, I would give up on them. I would think, I don't want to even part of this. Yeah, it's so frustrating. It is. Ideology blinds people to logic to their own experience. It literally blinds their eyes and ears.

They cannot absorb anything that does not fit their ideology.

Yeah, it's funny. I was just thinking that while you're talking. I was thinking, this sort of person that ends up like a middle management administrator at school kind of strikes me as the sort of person that was probably on the wrong end of bullying a lot of their lives. So why do they think that this would work again.

There are some ideas so stupid only an intellectual could hold them.

It's wild. Well, I'm glad to hear it's in retreat at least some places. Yeah, there's hope.

It's as I've often said, it's not the beginning of the end, but it's the end of the beginning.

Yeah. I got one kid in private school and they had a bad apple in one grade that was causing quite a bit of trouble, and he had a couple of warnings and then a red line, and then he doesn't go to school there anymore. They were able to just kick him out. I thought, Wow, that's something. Sure, that's the way it's always been. Now, all of that very serious, troubling, heartrending. Even a review, a cavalcade if you will, of democratic women saying idiotic stuff coming up later in the hour. I had to make it partisan and sexist. Wow, it's not sexist, it's sexy. It's they're women. What do you want if you haven't heard this, Well, if you're I'm an amateur astronomer, you like to look up at the moon and ponder, I think you'll find this information very important to you. Among other things on the way stay here. Quick follow up to our discussion about restorative justice and all that sort of stuff that goes on in schools right now. That drives me absolutely crazy. And again, what you're teaching in schools is you're teaching kids that are on the other end of the bullying to take things into their own hands and that they've got to fight back on their own because nobody's going to do anything about it. That's what you're teaching them. So it's the you're going to get the opposite result of what you want. Now we did get this text. I'm a principle. Our hands are tied by the Education Code. We don't have the power you think we have. I don't think you have the power. That's what I was saying. I know teachers, I know people in schools that hate this. I realize that this is the policy, and you don't have any Our hands are tied. We can't suspend California Education Code forty eight, nine hundred disruptive disrespectable behavior and how we are allowed to handle it.

Yeah, I'm aware of that. Yeah, I remember when that passed. It's outrageous.

It's the policy that's stupid and doing the opposite of what I think there that's gonna do. There's more bullying there's ever been before. And you're teaching the kids on the other end to ignore adults and take matters into their own hands.

Right, right, whatever, well, right, And it encourages more bad behavior, obviously, because there are no repercessions. I just I love the hubris of somebody saying, hey, hey, forget all of human history, forget what's always worked.

Since you know a man.

Emerged from the primordial moves, I have a new idea.

Oh do you now a couple of quick things to get to. I've just come across this text or news story. It's hard to overstate what a crisis. The surgeon car insurance and car repair is. Over ninety percent of US households own a car. I didn't realize was that high. Over ninety percent of households own a car. Even if your big cities where people don't have cars, Okay, Vehicle insurance is up twenty two percent in the past year, largest wow since nineteen seventy six. Vehicle repair is up almost twelve percent. So insurance is up twenty two percent, repair is up twelve percent. Makes it pretty expensive down a car and of course the price of cars is up.

But there's no way the Fed is going to lower rates with the inflation numbers that came out today.

No way, no man buying a car, buying a house. This we talked to him.

Yeah, other than your house, your car and your food, things are just fine.

Bidnomics.

Yay.

So Tom Friedman column in the New York Times about what needs to happen in the Middle East. He's pushing for a two state solution, as he has been for about fifty years, and it ain't never gonna happen because one of the sides wants the other side to all be dead and has never wavered from that position. That side is the Palestinian side, is the problem there, Tom Friedman. But he actually wrote this, and it was about the idea of Saudi Arabia is ready to normalize relations with Israel. All Israel has to do is to call for a permanent cease fire and agree to a two state solution. Okay, well that's never going to happen. We're talking about a game changing deal here, says Tom Friedman, precisely the deal that an Iran backed Hamas launched this war on October seventh to undermine because it would have isolated Iran and Hamas. But the war in Gaza has to end first, and Israel needs a government ready to embark on a two state pathway. As I've said, that's never going to happen. And Tom Friedman goes on to say, I have read all the articles about how a two state solution is now impossible. I think they are ninety five percent correct, but I'm going to focus on the five percent chance that they are wrong, and the chance that creagious leadership can make them wrong, because the alternative is a one hundred percent certain, forever war with bigger and more precise weapons that will destroy both societies. You just wrote a column in which you say, I think the people who say that this can never happen are ninety five percent correct, but I'm going to focus on the five percent like some sort of child or teenager and keep touting that. All right, Tom Friedman, good luck to it.

Well, yeah, if you want to bet the sixty six to one shot in the Kentucky Derby, go ahead, but don't expect Israelis to say, yeah, that sounds like a great idea.

Maybe tortured to death, but let's get policy makers just to move forward with your five percent likelihood versus the ninety five percent likelihood. What an odd thing to say.

Came across this quote recently retweeted at Bill Clinton in twenty sixteen, quote, I killed myself to give the Palestinians a state. I had a deal they turned down that would have given them all of Gaza between ninety six ninety seven percent of the West Bank compensating land in Israel, you name it. Hamas is really smart when they decided to rock at Israel. They insinuate themselves in the hospitals and the schools in the highly populous areas.

And they're smart, they said.

They try to put the Israelis in a position of either not defending themselves or killing innocents.

They're good at it. They're smart. They've been doing this a long time. And I was finished off my Monoco Bagan biography the other day, and it was about how the PLO the Palestinians when they were led by Arafat, were set up in Jordan there at the very beginning around the early seventies, and Jordan killed thousands of them and forced them out, kicked them out because we don't want those crazies in our country. The Arab world doesn't want those crazies. But our college students think we should count actrith. So Arizona went back to a Civil War era abortion law ruling by the Supreme Court yesterday that the Democrats are jumping all over and the president and the vice president's actually traveling there, and Trump said, leave it to the states in Arizona does that the next day. It's not very handy. Yeah, yeah, not so much. And then they send.

The intellectual hero Kamala Harris there to capitalize on the brief moment of you know, need for demagoguery. As long as we took her name in vain. Michael hit us with clipt number forty one.

Here would you? That's Kamala? I mean one second here, I got a little icon on my screen. I gotta get off. Okay, all right, I got that, gotcha. You can't have a weird icon. You know, if you wouldn't so much porn on the computer, we wouldn't have all these here we go guys. That and his gambling had it or hit it. Donald Trump totally had it. And right now Donald Trump is telling us that he wants to be a dictator. There's no dog whistle. It is like a gigantic bark. I don't think it's hyperbolic to say this genuinely could be the last democratic election we ever have. You're right, democracy extraordinarily fragile. Yeah, it's not only as strong as our willingness to fight for it. How do you say, I don't think it's hyperbolic to say this might be the last election we ever of That is the definition hyperbolic. And apparently she thinks the whole dog whistle thing the dog's doing the one whistling. No, it's not a whistling dog. It's a never mind, eh boy.

So anyway, having said that, we promised you the lady from Houston, fifteen ish term Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, this is getting a lot of attention, and deservedly so. The setting a high school gathering of some sort, might have been a big science fair or something. And she's speaking to the kids who are looking at each other during this screed, like what the hell is she talking about? If you want to play along at home, I suggest this. You take a little sheet of paper, draw lying down the middle. You're gonna be making check marks. Now on the left side, it's for statements that are just patently wrong, they're just incorrect. On the other side, it's statements that are comprehensible, so you're not even sure what she's trying to claim.

Enjoy Shila Jackson Lee.

And sometimes you've heard the word full moon.

Sometimes you need to take the opportunities to come out and see a full moon is that complete rounded circle which is made up mostly of gases. And that's why the the question is why or how could we as humans live on the Moon. Are the gases such that we could do that? The Sun is a mighty powerful heat that it's almost impossible to go near the Sun.

The Moon is more manageable. And you will see in a moment, or not a moment.

You'll see in a couple of years that NASA is going back to the Moon.

I mean, that is such a stew of either just patently wrong or income prehensible. So she has a BA in political science from Yale. She got it in seventy two. I mean she's old. And she got her law degree from the University of Virginia nineteen seventy five, back when colleges were kind of real. So how is she that dumb or unaware of what other people know? Perhaps you've heard the term full moon that, yes, she says, Yes, everybody's heard the word full moon. I mean start there, but yes, everybody's heard of a full moon starting when you're like four years old. And uh, it's not gases. I mean everybody, I mean everybody's.

Aware of that.

Like ever, Yeah, the sun is a powerful heat and too hot to for the most part, get close. You can't get close to the sun. Okay, what are you talking about? That is such a stew of nonsense. But wait, there's more.

That NASA is going back to the Moon with human beings.

Anybody who heard of that?

Yeah, yes, well I know there's some humorously saying so, but we will. We are working now in the Artemis Project to take human beings astronauts to.

Land on the Moon. I don't think we've been on the.

Moon in the last fifty years, so we will be landing on the Moon.

You don't in the last fifty years, you don't think. So you're on the committee for Astronomy or whatever. You don't think do you have Google? I mean you're on one of the committees that he is on the Subcommittee for Space Exploration of the House Science Committee. But you're not interested in enough, and I mean and you're old enough to have been alive during the moon landing, so you're not I don't think we've been on the moon. And just how long? Okay, well, if you're into people guessing it that which is easily known, you'll enjoy the next clip.

What you will see today will be the closest distance.

Has ever been.

All Right, she's trying to explain the eclipse. Okay, this is her explanation of what an eclipse is.

Go ahead, What you will see today will be the closest distance that the Moon has ever been in the last twenty years, which means that's why they will shut the light down, because they will be close to the Earth, which is an amazing experience and what we are supposed to experience. And I'm hoping we can complete doctors that everything will be shut out.

Now, we don't have any animals around here to be able to.

Maybe we'll hear some dogs barking how they are impacted, but you be able to tell because it'll be complete darkness.

So she again, there's completely wrong and incomprehensible, So she was less informed on the eclipse than every other American in the country who had like looked at an article about it or seen a story in the news about it. There are parts of the country where would be a total eclipse, parts of the country where it would be partially eclipsing. Everybody seemed to know that ahead of time. But she acted like it's just random. It could be and I'm hoping it will be total darkness here. That's a known thing and it's mathematics. Yeah, And because the moon is so close, the closest that's ever been for twenty years, they're going to turn the lights out. Who is dear exactly who's this they who are turning the lights out because the moon is so close. Then she goes into her well, we don't have any animals around, but we may hear some dogs parking, dogs barking every day. Where are you where there are no animals around? Play that one again, Michael, that's too good.

What you will see today will be the closest distance that the moon has ever been in the last twenty years, which means that's why they will shut the light down, because they will be close to the Earth, which is an amazing experience and what we are supposed to experience. And I'm hoping we can complete dokness. Oh, that everything will be shut out. Now, we don't have any animals around here to be able to Maybe then we want dogs barking and how they are impacted, but you will be able to tell because there'll be complete darkness.

We hope. We don't know, but let's all just cross our fingers and hope that we get the complete darkness part.

The sun is a mighty powerful heat.

Like every publication in America has put out a map. They are going to shut down the light because it is so close. They have to shut down the lape. That's not my understanding of an eclipse at all, but I'm not on the Space subcommittee of the Science Committee.

Mighty powerful heat.

Amen to that. You have to not go to Yale. Oh there's one more, Why not, Michael?

You have the legitimate glasses, do you not?

All right?

We want to make sure.

That no one tries to be cute and look up without anything on their eyes. Please don't think that's a joke, because we will be walking you out of here, and we'll be holding your arm to get you out of here, because you won't be able to walk yourself out.

Do you understand what I'm saying?

This is very soon No, So what you're here for is to see the complete doctors. When I blow the whistle, we're all going out on the field to be able to experience.

Get you all in the spot.

I didn't realize there's a whistle involved. She she's gonna blow the whistle when it's time to run out on the field so that they can shut down the light. Well, if I understand correctly that when they get close enough, they will shut down the light, but if they see anybody being cute and looking up, they will do something that will necessitate me being let out by my arm. Well, I think they have a plan in place for everybody that is completely blinded by the eclipse to lead them out of there, which is nice that they've got that plan ahead of time. But she skipped the blinded part and just went to I'll be let up by the arm I know it's all it's all weird, but maybe the best part is that she acts like nobody knows where the full eclipse is gonna happen, as opposed to the partial right. Gosh, I hope we get to full. Like you said, every publication in America put out a map. Oh god, Oh that's funny. But with the moon that close, they will turn out the light. What in the I wish somebody would have said, what in the hell are you talking about?

The sun is a mighty powerful heat.

Oh my gosh, that's a congresswoman, a fifteen term congresswan Jacob Strong, New York Times. Who is they that's going to shut down the light?

You haven't once mentioned the moon going in front of the sun?

Are you aware of that? At no point did that come up in the eclipse talk? Wow, that is just too much. I feel like if anybody had drilled down it could have gotten so much funnier. Oh yeah, yeah, Now, how was the moon going to block the sun since it's mostly made of gas? Huh? Well, the sun is a powerful heat.

The Sun is a mighty powerful heat.

Right, and you can't get We don't think you can get very close to it, do We dare go.

With the utterly unlistenable clip from the View where Sonny Hoston explains that the.

Solar why there's a solar eclipse? Right? Why not?

I have to say Karen du Pice, our wonder, oh my God for makeup artists. When the earthquake was happening, she put her coat on and she was like, Jesus is coming. I'm out, I'm out, I'm leaving. We've got a solar eclipse. We've got ran down the hallway. The rat is here here. And then also I learned that the cicadas are coming. Cicada cicata is the first time in no two different Well this is what I read, two different times, different kinds of shit, different times. Times are coming, the good night on the bed for the first time in many many years, every seventeen years has happened.

Well, that's not what I read. But maybe you know, make you know better in a way.

Say all those those things together, what maybe lead one to believe that, you know, either climate change exists, that's or something is.

Question.

Not at the mercy of climate change, it's not found. The cat it happens. And the eclipse.

They've known about the eclipse coming because the eclipses happened, and they actually can say when these things are going to happen.

Wow, dumb as a box of hair. So I like, here's a terrifying notion for you, can you imagine being so stupid that you watch that show to get smarter. Whoopee has to jump in at this straighten some things out, and then Joy Behar feels the need to actually explain why climate change can't be involved in the earthquakes or the eclipse. Wow, and the whole cicadas thing. So you decided to go on the air and talk about the cicadas thing but didn't read even like one paragraph of a story anywhere about it. Socatas you mean, and the fact that they only come everyone one hundred years we're seventeen. Wow, it has something the congress person though, I wonder because a lot of people get elected to Congress for you know, you get swept in with the Tea party or the George Floyd or whatever from which party and you just get you know, you decide to run during a certain time and you can get swept into Congress. How many people are on those committees that are just so stupid that the other people in the committees just have to ignore them and humor them with you? Ah yeah, okay, anyway, so back for the rest of us who like actually care about this and know something. Let's talk about because there must be a number of people that are just dumb as a hammer that are on those committees and you just have to ignore. We need to take a break.

But I did recently see an interview with Mike Gallagher at Wisconsin who's resigning.

He just quit.

He's a very bright guy and a good man, and he essentially said, I can't do this anymore.

I'm not gonna do this anymore. Good luck. It would be so frustrating because there's so much on the line. Yeah, we'll finish strong next.

The sun is a mighty powerful heat, all right. Man.

I was looking at a whole bunch of different stuff deciding at the last second, one, what do you think is the most important story going on right now of all your big stories?

Hmm, wow, that's a really tough one. A lot of good nominees. I mean, you've got a war of conquest in Europe that could still go crazy, Russia Ukraine, if a multi front war breaks out in the Middle East.

That's which which could happen any second. That Washington Post article today about how close Iran is to get in a bomb, and Israel's no way going to let them get a bomb, so they might attack them over that.

Then you got the indoctrination of American kids for years, years and schools into some truly perverse ideologies. Those birds haven't fully come home to roost. I don't know, well, if a war doesn't break out, all that sort of stuff is the biggest problem. But man, a giant war breaking out, of course you I was listened to a great podcast yesterday. Are people talking about how Joe Biden at every turn has been we don't want this to escalate. He is never in any of these things leave in Afghanistan, Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Homas has ever talked about winning, never about winning. It's all about we just want to make sure things don't escalate.

I think he's an indecisive man. I think he's a coward, and I don't think he has any principles. Sounds about right there already stung and getting fine. I will file up on what Joe said with my final thought. Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe.

Getting Hey, let's get a final thought from everybody on the crew to wrap things up for the day.

There he is pressing the buttons.

Our technical director Michaelangelo had his hands full today Michael final thought, Yeah, I.

Just want to say, hey, Katie, your eyebrows look fantastic. That's all I want to say. That harassment, I'm pretty sure happy. No, we're going down to HR. Are those your new tattooed eyebrows? Yes, okay, they do them. They look they look they look fine, they look great, They look like your old eyebrows. Are you happy with them? I am so happy with them. My makeup took three minutes this morning. It was amazing. Until you'll have those eyebrows for the rest of your life, I will hopefully, and you don't look super surprised all the time. Perfect money well spent. Is this your final thought or what? Yes? Happen there?

Just welcome to eyebrow Talk. Jack Your final thought?

Yeah, I just wanted to point out that so Obama's big thing was don't do stupid s. So they didn't do anything foreign policy wise, they didn't jump into anything. And the lesson of the Obama Biden administrations is going to be not making a decision is a decision. Not intervening is intervening on a certain way. Just on the other side, I think that will be the lesson long term, Well.

Said my final thought, I'm really looking forward to diving into the Anxious Generation. How the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness by Jonathan Hight, who is one of the best thinkers on the scene today.

Yeah, I mean, bring us as much of that as you want. That's the hottest book out there right now. Armstrong and Getty wrapping up another grueling four hour workday. So many people to think, so little time. Go to Armstrong in geeddy dot com. Check out the hot links. A lot of good clicks there.

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Oh cool. We will see tomorrow. God bless America. When it comes on for you to go, you have to go go away. It's not Armstrong and Getty that has to go. It's the entire system that has to go. It's never been like this. It's going to stop it.

And that's why the question, the question is why or how could we as humans?

Are you?

Hi, bro, I don't know anything, so I think safe to say everybody was as moved as I felt. By that I know, thank you all very much, Armstrong and Getty

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