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4/9 The eclipse is not an example of climate change

Tuesday, 9th April 2024
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now from the Mayor's Office above

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the boathouse on the east shore

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of Spoon Lake. It's

1:45

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technology corner. Kenny Olson from the

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community. and the people

2:01

have called themselves, you and their

2:04

Joe Sousa. Before

2:08

the show, we were musing

2:10

about the tremendous

2:15

outpouring of coverage

2:17

and photographs of the eclipse

2:19

yesterday. It just

2:21

seemed that we were just,

2:23

we were taken by it, weren't we? We were

2:25

overcome. Well, yes. They were. You and I were.

2:28

I didn't see anything here. I saw a difference

2:30

though when I walked out from

2:32

the show that it was darker. I knew it

2:34

was darker but there was no sun. Well,

2:37

Joe, please don't use my name. I work

2:39

for a school district near and dear to

2:41

Reber's Heart. Yesterday an

2:43

email came out from the principal telling

2:46

teachers to keep the kids indoors in

2:48

the afternoon because of the

2:50

eclipse, even if they are

2:52

scheduled to go out for recess. Keep them

2:54

in. If they had plans to study the

2:56

eclipse, they were to notify the office. She

2:59

was concerned about their safety. And

3:02

she went on to say there might be

3:04

a lot of Hispanic students absent because this

3:07

is part of the Mayan culture. Okay,

3:11

I'm not sure how we

3:13

survived these 60 plus years going through

3:15

several of these. When

3:20

I hear these people talking about this once

3:22

in a lifetime event, I'm concerned that maybe

3:24

they know something I don't because

3:26

this happens again in another 21 years.

3:29

Maybe it is over. All right,

3:32

thank you. Unnamed. I

3:34

don't think you faced a great deal of

3:36

safety risk yesterday. Zero. Looking

3:39

up at the sun. Maybe cloud cover. What

3:42

was she getting at? What did she think

3:44

was going to happen? Your eyeballs would burn

3:46

and fry and fall out of

3:48

your head. On the eclipse, may

3:50

I present to you the future

3:52

president of the United States of

3:54

America, okay? Charles Barkley. I

4:00

saw a loser

4:04

standing outside watching that today. They're

4:07

not losers. Yes they are. We've

4:09

all seen darkness before. Stop

4:11

it. No, not in the day. Come on,

4:13

man. Come on, dark strip on me a

4:16

clips. I

4:18

saw a loser standing watching your blip. How about

4:20

that? You

4:22

all see the loser standing outside. Where's

4:25

the best? What's

4:29

the deal with the fascination? Is

4:31

it just social that's made this seem

4:33

like such a big deal? Social media. I

4:36

love events of nature. I love celestial events.

4:38

Well, you bring them to the garage. I

4:40

did happen to see it yesterday. Whenever

4:43

there is something like this, you bring it

4:45

in a common sense, hey, there's going

4:47

to be this event and then you're out of there. Have

4:50

you ever heard of an ABC

4:52

television personality, illegal

4:54

Alanis analyst named Sunny Hostin?

4:56

Yeah, she's on the view.

4:59

Oh God. You know,

5:01

I'm going to give you a compliment. I'm

5:04

going to give you a compliment. You

5:06

know the kind of SH we don't know.

5:09

Right. So that's good. Add its value to

5:11

the program. That's what I'm saying. Sunny

5:14

Hostin. I'm available for that

5:16

My Talk afternoon gig or I'm

5:18

available for instant response. He really

5:20

feels he helps our female numbers.

5:22

Yeah. He's going to off

5:24

a bit. Our female demographic.

5:27

Partial transcript from the View

5:29

television show. Sunny

5:33

Hostin on Monday, Monday's

5:37

The View that eclipses earthquakes and

5:39

cicadas could lead one to believe

5:41

that climate change exists. All

5:44

right. Thank you. I

5:46

was done with the transcript. I was going to

5:48

ask you this question. Sunny

5:51

Hostin paid God knows how many hundreds

5:53

of thousands of dollars to be on

5:55

this show. Hostin. I

5:58

know right. I have to. one

6:00

of our wonderful makeup artists when the earthquake was

6:02

happening she put her coat on and she was

6:05

like Jesus is coming. I'm

6:07

out. I'm leaving. We've got a solar

6:09

eclipse. We've got an earthquake. She ran

6:11

down the hallway Griffin

6:14

who's Griffin? Well,

6:17

maybe there's no somebody on the

6:19

view Griffin the rapture is here

6:22

Austin the rapture is here also I

6:24

learned that the cicadas

6:26

are coming she pronounced it wrong

6:29

Goldberg who's Goldberg

6:31

whoopi? Okay cicadas

6:34

Hosted for the first time in

6:37

a hundred years Goldberg. No, no,

6:39

no, there's two different kinds

6:41

coming There's two different kinds of cicadas

6:43

coming Behar the

6:45

good cicada cicadas and the bad cicadas.

6:48

This is all transcript Griffin

6:50

is what they have on the

6:52

panel as the conservative female

6:57

Hosted this is This

7:00

is for the first time in many many

7:02

years Goldberg. No every 17 years

7:04

this happens Hosted that's not what I read,

7:06

but maybe you know, maybe you know better.

7:08

Yeah, old Berg in a way Austin

7:11

all Those things together

7:14

would maybe lead one to believe that

7:16

either climate change exists or something is

7:18

really going on Behar

7:20

earthquakes are not at the mercy of

7:22

climate change. It's underground Goldberg

7:26

Jesus God in heaven. I'm praying The

7:30

eclipse and they've known about the eclipse

7:32

coming because eclipses happen and they actually

7:34

can say when these things are going

7:36

to happen So all

7:38

these folks who are saying you know, it's

7:40

a sign from God. God

7:42

doesn't give you a warning Okay,

7:45

you think he gave people at the

7:47

Tower of Babel a warning. Oh,

7:49

I'm about to jack you all up No,

7:52

God does stuff and then you figure Oh

7:56

Wow, wait a minute. Didn't he? Yeah, God will you take

7:58

pity? on us

8:00

please would

8:02

you excuse us would you

8:05

forgive us for this? Or they do not

8:07

know what they're doing. They really don't know

8:09

what they're doing. Come

8:12

on down out the cross we need the water. God

8:15

forgive us I'm serious just forgive us

8:17

this that this shows on TV could

8:19

you just take maybe on your ledger

8:22

and would you just cross that one

8:24

out? Whoopee is the brain on that

8:26

program? Sounds like it she's the smart one.

8:29

The voice of reason and out

8:31

conversation. I think we

8:33

have a new segment in GL. The

8:35

Daily View Transcript. Well you

8:38

get me the transcript every day and

8:40

I might read it but this Cathy

8:42

or Sunny Hostin. Sunny

8:44

S-U-N-N-Y. Yes. She's

8:47

their legal analyst. She's

8:49

a very hardcore liberal. She's

8:51

an educated lawyer and she

8:54

tried to link earthquakes

8:56

and the eclipse to

8:58

climate change. Seems legit.

9:01

My God. Wow.

9:07

It's the end of the world as

9:09

we know it. We can't play that

9:11

anymore. And I do not feel fine.

9:13

All my music's gone. None of this

9:16

stuff seems to work. That's difficult.

9:19

Because of the eclipse. Climate

9:22

change. All of

9:24

that stuff you just read me from that

9:26

program. I didn't need to know any of

9:28

that Joe. That just brought and

9:31

now I'm a little bit dumber than I

9:33

was five minutes ago. Well not only didn't

9:35

you need to know it but it was

9:37

all wrong. Exactly. Let

9:39

me know before

9:42

you are you gonna stay with the eclipse because

9:44

I have more audio on that. Well go ahead

9:47

I'm about to change but I we haven't yet

9:49

so go ahead. I am gonna let you in

9:51

on representative from

9:54

Texas her name is Sheila Jackson

9:56

Joe. She represents

9:59

Texas's 18th district

10:02

she offered up thoughts on

10:04

the eclipse yesterday provide

10:07

unique light and energy

10:11

so that you have the energy of the moon at

10:13

night and Sometimes you've

10:15

heard the world full moon Sometimes

10:18

you need to take the opportunity just to

10:20

come out and see a full moon is

10:22

that complete rounded circle? Which

10:24

is made up mostly of gases I'm

10:27

not really that's why the question no the

10:29

question is why or how could we

10:31

as humans live on the moon?

10:33

Yep, right the gas is such that we could

10:35

do that The

10:38

Sun is a mighty powerful heat almost

10:43

impossible to go near the

10:45

Sun Moon is

10:47

not manageable and you will see In

10:51

a moment or not a moment you'll see in

10:53

a couple of years that NASA

10:55

is going back to the moon Stop

11:02

a second so the good the good

11:05

people of Texas Elected this

11:07

person sure did she's holding an office

11:09

We should hook her up with

11:11

the guy that thinks the island is gonna tip

11:13

over right they would make a good couple the

11:16

whole island will Become

11:19

so overly populated

11:21

that it will tip over

11:24

and catch and

11:26

catch size We

11:30

don't anticipate that And

11:32

they live happily ever after I want

11:34

to answer your question Ken. She is

11:38

Representing the Houston area, you know why

11:40

and closer to the house told a ruck

11:42

look Oh Sheila Jackson Houston, you know what

11:44

I got it right here if we don't

11:46

have a country We we

11:48

don't we used to and there's

11:51

always been dummies But

11:53

our dummies are on a new level This

11:57

is a new level of dummy What

12:02

we're learning, or at least what I'm

12:04

learning, again, against my will, that the

12:07

squad, Ocasio, Cortez,

12:11

the nut from Riverside, they're not

12:13

rare at all. We

12:18

have people like them all over the

12:20

country in offices of

12:22

power. She

12:24

has two degrees. You know what?

12:27

She has a BA from Yale. Well, that tells you

12:29

all you need to know about that failed academy. And

12:31

she also has a degree from the University of Virginia.

12:34

Also failed. Do we know what the degrees are

12:36

in? She is Dr. Taurus. My

12:38

God, she's a lawyer. Yeah. Wow.

12:41

Well, so Sonny Houston, or whatever

12:43

the hell her name is. Sonny

12:45

the Bath, earthquake. And those law

12:47

degrees were both acquired before we

12:49

lowered the standards. Right. Wow.

12:53

She is married to Ellewyn Lee, married to 1973,

12:55

two kids. Yeah.

12:59

Ellewyn, how long has she been serving us? She's been

13:01

in office since 1990. Oh,

13:03

forever. She's been around forever. Yeah. So

13:06

we're not heading for our demise. We're

13:09

living at rock bottom right now. This is,

13:11

we don't have a country. It

13:14

cannot get worse. If you

13:16

have a TV show in which a

13:18

lawyer is telling you that an

13:21

eclipse makes you wonder about climate

13:23

change, and if you have a legislature

13:25

that has a woman who's worried that

13:28

the moon is made completely of gas.

13:32

But you can regulate and control it more so

13:35

than the sun. And it's almost impossible to get

13:37

near the sun. Right. Well,

13:39

no. It is impossible. It's not almost.

13:41

You don't need almost, Sheila. It's

13:44

impossible. It

13:46

produces a lot of heat, the sun. We

13:49

have no country. We

13:51

are a wash on

13:54

the rocks of destruction. We are

13:56

washed up on the rocks of

13:58

desperation. nothing going

14:00

for it. The heat got on, you

14:03

dug yourself a hole. I'm trying to find that.

14:08

You know you mentioned the social media aspect

14:10

of the eclipse and that's largely why I

14:12

think a lot of people decide a lot

14:14

of people decided to gather but that's the

14:17

whole reason why you don't need to waste

14:19

your time. Some of the

14:21

most stunning things you'll see about the

14:23

eclipse are on social media. Okay survey

14:25

Matthew was the eclipse a big deal

14:27

in your house yesterday leading up to

14:29

yesterday. No. What

14:31

about your boys Chris? Only

14:34

because they had to do like a school

14:36

writing assignment about it but

14:39

other than that it was barely meant. In fact

14:41

my wife didn't even know about it. John did

14:43

a little tear up when he found out it

14:45

was going to be cloudy, wasn't going to be

14:48

able to watch the eclipse. No,

14:50

I don't think we even had a

14:52

conversation about the eclipse. So we're a

14:54

real bitter cynical girl. No, no, no,

14:56

no, no, I wanted my little girls

14:58

to see it. They were anticipating it

15:00

would have been fun for them but

15:03

they were deprived by climate

15:05

change because the clouds and

15:07

the sun didn't shine and

15:09

there were cicadas and earthquakes. Blocking it. I did

15:12

go back to the

15:16

last total eclipse 2017 and

15:19

there was some stuff in the paper but not as much

15:21

I don't think is. It's funny you did that I was

15:23

going to ask you to go back to 2017 and see

15:27

if the hysteria measured yesterday. It probably

15:30

did to a certain extent, is that correct?

15:33

There's yeah page there's on the page

15:35

2 thing on Star Tribune there's a

15:37

large article. There were some beautiful photographs

15:40

today. John can you use your newspaper

15:42

app and go way back?

15:45

Find one in the 30s or 40s whenever? We'll see

15:47

what I can find. I got a

15:49

quote from a guy saying, huh? What

15:52

the hell was that? I think I double the

15:54

power. It's the

15:57

rapture. Well. That's

16:00

Marjorie, remember? Well, it's not only Margaries, it's

16:02

the women on the view. Yeah.

16:05

It's the rapture. I think I may have

16:07

accidentally stumbled on it. Why you think it's

16:09

a big deal? Is it a big deal?

16:12

Because for so many people, it's

16:14

an easy distraction from real life.

16:17

It beats working. Yeah.

16:19

I don't know, it's just fun.

16:22

They're fun. It happens every...they're

16:24

infrequent enough for it to be a

16:26

big deal. I have no problem with

16:28

that. Is that you yesterday, Chris, that

16:30

proposed that it was on behalf of

16:33

the Biden administration to distract us

16:35

from what he's doing? No, but that would have been...I

16:37

would have loved to have come up with that one.

16:40

This year at least, we didn't get

16:42

any news of parents

16:45

asking the school to reschedule the eclipse because

16:47

their kids had... Oh, God, that's right! ...because

16:49

their kids had doctor appointments. I forgot

16:51

about that one. Was that here? Was

16:53

that local? It could have

16:55

been, but no, it was somewhere else. It doesn't

16:58

make any difference. We don't have a country. Joe,

17:00

what we need is like when you go to

17:02

Vegas and you see a comedian and he has

17:04

shows at 5 p.m., 9 p.m.

17:07

and midnight. That's what

17:09

we need. Could you please reschedule it?

17:12

We don't even have 50 states anymore.

17:15

We're all one state of agency. We're

17:17

just all blended together as complete

17:20

forms. I

17:22

have it right here, August 10th of 2017. At

17:25

least that's when the story was up. That's when we

17:27

had the eclipse. Dallas, Texas. There you go. A

17:30

mother... I'm trying to find... Oh, it was

17:32

a request on

17:34

Facebook. My kids go back

17:36

to school that day, she wrote, that helpfully

17:38

suggested, can it be done on the weekend?

17:40

Right, can you have the eclipse on the

17:42

weekend? We're

17:47

no longer functioning. People

17:49

no longer can put two and two together.

17:51

It's over. We are

17:53

done. We are done. Let's go back to school

17:56

that day. Can you do it on

17:58

a weekend? There's

18:01

no way that's real. That has to be fake.

18:04

Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Oh,

18:07

there's a way. There's a way. That's

18:09

real. Don't do that to me. Oh, no, that's

18:11

real. Don't do that. I guess they're

18:13

1201 p.m. Well, Joe, it

18:15

seems like a legitimate question. Can

18:17

it be done on the weekend? What'd you find, John? I

18:20

went back to January 24, 1925. Yeah.

18:24

Okay. Which was a total eclipse

18:26

that actually was available

18:28

to see from here. And the front page

18:30

of the Minneapolis Daily Star is full

18:33

of eclipse stories. Okay. Good.

18:36

All right. So that's almost 99

18:38

years ago, right? Yeah, 99 years. So

18:41

I'm not involved in that. 20

18:45

Millions Vote Eclipse, Great Show,

18:47

Quakes Due to Follow, Eclipse,

18:49

as Padre. Why do you say

18:51

eclipse? Is that how it gets sayable? Yeah, what kind

18:53

of 18 are you? Eclipse.

18:55

Eclipse. Eclipse. What's

18:58

the Christopher one? Eclipse. Eclipse.

19:00

Eclipse. Let me ask you a

19:02

question. Why don't

19:05

you go play with your robot? Yeah, I

19:07

do have a problem with that word. You

19:09

do with robot. Not as bad as

19:11

the word, bomb. There

19:14

were no bombs on this day. Say

19:16

Kaylin Bloom, daughter of Tim at

19:19

EcoFund Motorsports. She's hosting an e-bike

19:21

demo day this Saturday. It's

19:23

supposed to be 70 degrees. I've told you

19:26

about the parking lot at EcoFund Motorsports. It's

19:28

a proving ground for electric bikes.

19:31

EcoFund and Forest Lakes right on 97 just

19:34

immediately west of 35E. You

19:36

can test and ride the newest

19:39

Yamaha Bintelli Scootstar Electric

19:41

Bikes. Pre-season sale price

19:43

is still in effect. Yamaha

19:46

Electric Bikes are at the dealer invoice

19:48

and they come with a five-year warranty.

19:51

And Yamaha, you know what Yamaha is doing?

19:53

They're going to win a two-second battery for

19:55

free on their newest models. It's

19:58

a $2,000 value. Wow.

20:01

Get in there and get fitted for

20:03

the correct bike. That's the key. You

20:05

won't leave there without the correct fit.

20:07

The handlebars, the tires, the seat, the

20:09

whole deal. Kaitlyn's an expert. And

20:11

the Forest Lake store is now the

20:14

home of the

20:16

new Yamaha Wave Runners

20:19

and Kawasaki Ski Jets. The

20:21

showroom has a great selection in stock.

20:24

I'll tell you, it's a danger to go there

20:26

because I can't go there without spending some money.

20:30

Yeah, no, it didn't say Jet Ski. I'm

20:32

sorry, it did. Kawasaki Jetsky, what did I

20:34

say? Oh, whatever, it's

20:37

a Kawasaki Jetsky. Kawasaki

20:39

Mule Off-Road Utility Veils

20:41

are on sale. And

20:44

that was a March Madness sale that

20:47

was still on. The

20:50

Macho Man says it was March

20:52

Madness. Mentioned GL to honor that extra

20:54

discounted price until the end of April.

20:56

They come with the industry leading three

20:59

year warranty because they're the best quality

21:01

workhorses in the

21:03

industry. Scooters, you know what? That's

21:08

a pretty good idea. I gotta say, the

21:10

tooth is in. I thought

21:12

better with the tooth out, but if I take the

21:14

tooth out, they wouldn't want me

21:17

at Eagle Fund. All

21:19

I would do is stare. Eagle Fund Motor

21:21

support. Motor

21:23

support. Is in Forest Lake. Can

21:26

you say Eclipse? Eclipse, how's

21:28

that? Sorry, Tim. It's also in

21:30

Burnsville on the service road of

21:32

life near County Road 42. It's

21:36

a playground is what it is. It's

21:38

a great playground. Get in

21:40

there and don't leave until you've

21:42

chest driven and been properly fitted

21:44

for the right stuff. Esteem

21:51

Town Council members, we are headed back to

21:53

Target Field Thursday, May 9th to play a

21:55

little hooky. You can join the crew and

21:57

cabinet members as we take over Target Field.

22:00

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24:01

Yesterday I mentioned

24:04

an urban farm called

24:07

Frogtown Farm in St.

24:10

Paul. They're having some money problems. They

24:13

produce about 70 pounds of

24:15

food per $500,000.

24:20

I also note that I have an

24:22

email from someone who was demanding an

24:24

apology from me. Chris

24:28

writes on Monday's podcast you read a

24:30

story from the Pioneer Press about an

24:33

urban farm in the Frogtown

24:35

neighborhood of St. Paul. You then went on

24:37

to add more color probably

24:39

for those who might not be familiar

24:41

with the Frogtown neighborhood and you said

24:44

you can also call it the north end. I take

24:47

exception. I'm a Geller who grew up

24:49

on the north end. Just

24:52

blocks from Dale and Arlington and

24:54

trust me that's well north of

24:56

the Frogtown neighborhood and I can

24:58

assure you that us

25:00

true north enders never considered

25:02

ourselves as part of Frogtown.

25:05

Frogtown and the north end are

25:07

two totally different neighborhoods. My poor

25:09

mother, God rest her soul, would

25:11

never ever have said she raised

25:14

her children in Frogtown. I

25:16

demand a full retraction and apology

25:18

to all the former and current

25:21

north enders. I stand with you.

25:23

Hrump, hrump, hrump, Chris. Former north

25:26

ender now living in Hugo right

25:28

down the road from Spencer and

25:30

the Grundhauf. Lucky. Why are St.

25:33

Paulites so sensitive about St. Paul?

25:35

Is it because you're always second

25:38

place to the best city in

25:40

Minnesota? That being Minneapolis? No,

25:44

I don't think that's the answer. I

25:46

think St. Paul people tend to

25:49

identify by neighborhood. No,

25:52

actually St. Paul people tend

25:54

to identify by parish. Mm-hmm.

25:56

Right? Where'd you grow up? Holy

25:58

Spirit. Yeah. Now, let me tell

26:00

you, we learned

26:05

yesterday that the urban farm situation has

26:07

a lot of trouble and Kenny

26:10

to his credit did a deep dive and

26:12

he went in and found their financial snapshot

26:14

and what you learn is alerting

26:16

me to something we can apply on a larger

26:18

scale the closer we get to

26:21

the country's tallest buildings in

26:23

this country. They spend a lot

26:25

of money and don't grow a lot

26:27

of food. Total

26:30

revenue $151,553 total expenses $342,330. They

26:41

spend $223,000 on programming. What

26:47

is that? That's not raising, that's not growing

26:49

food. They spend $86,000 on management.

26:57

They spend $33,000 on fundraising. I

27:02

think what activists do, well then we'll go

27:05

over to here, we get their

27:07

page on community engagement

27:09

and empowerment. They

27:12

do a lot of meaningless

27:14

things that have nothing to do with

27:16

growing food. Yeah, they do. So

27:19

they have a Friday night film

27:21

and they have a Juneteenth celebration.

27:25

They have a prairie

27:27

concrete. What the

27:29

hell is that? The interactive workshop

27:31

focused on the natural environment of

27:33

Frogtown, blending music, art

27:35

and performance to create

27:38

a unique and immersive

27:40

experience. It

27:44

showcased local talent and foster a deeper appreciation

27:46

of what is around it. That's a question

27:48

for you. What does

27:51

that have to do with growing cucumbers

27:53

so you can can pickles? What does

27:55

that have to do with that? It

27:57

doesn't. I'm alerted to

27:59

something. This is a microscopic look at a

28:01

much larger problem in the country, and

28:05

that is, activists are

28:07

very good at

28:09

getting money, and basically what

28:12

they do with the money is

28:14

sustain themselves. They

28:16

don't accomplish anything for their

28:18

so-called community that they claim

28:20

to, but they're really not

28:22

accomplishing anything, but they're very

28:24

good at grant writing, they're

28:27

very good at holding their hand

28:29

out, and they're very good at

28:31

virtue signaling, and then guilty people,

28:33

mostly white, give them

28:35

piles of money, which they use to

28:38

rent a house or rent an apartment

28:40

or go

28:43

to the grocery store, and then once in

28:45

a while they put out a paper saying,

28:47

we believe in imagination and

28:50

we foresee a better future.

28:54

They'll throw you some boilerplate every once in

28:56

a while. In the

28:58

meantime, the money is rolling in, that's

29:00

what they do for a living, is be

29:03

a professional activist. Basically what they do for

29:05

a living is seek

29:08

and achieve money. Yeah.

29:11

They don't accomplish anything. I

29:14

brought up some ways to make money yesterday,

29:16

and one of them they actually do, they

29:18

do have occasional sales on Saturdays, but anybody

29:21

who's ever raised a garden, you don't have

29:23

to be special, you don't have to be

29:25

a farmer or have a green thumb. It's

29:27

pretty easy to raise a garden and raise

29:30

vegetables that will sustain you

29:32

throughout the winter, and that's

29:34

what their main goal should be, and

29:37

I believe they're doing harm to the

29:39

people of Frogtown for not focusing on

29:41

that. They could not

29:43

only take care of all of their

29:45

expenses, but they could feed a lot

29:47

of people in Frogtown if they just dropped

29:50

all the BS and just had

29:52

a five acre garden,

29:54

are you kidding me? That's bigger than what

29:56

the Amish do, that's huge. And the other

29:58

thing that they do is... is they

30:00

nurture the agriculture and wellness. Okay,

30:02

that is nothing to do with

30:04

growing a carrot. And

30:07

so what they do is they, there's all

30:10

of these groups, the closer you get to

30:12

the country's tallest buildings, they

30:14

all have the same boiler

30:16

plate template they use for

30:19

their writing. They have

30:21

to nurture, they're passionate, they

30:23

reimagined, there's community

30:26

wellness, there's a betterment, and

30:28

they use all these same words and

30:30

saps, saps, write

30:32

them money, write them checks. And

30:35

they use the checks to just

30:37

live. Is there a

30:39

distinction between charities

30:41

and activism? Yes. Because

30:44

if you donate to Feed My Starving Children or

30:46

Second Stored, you're giving money and you're gonna get

30:48

a result. But because I'm

30:50

a student of this as your mayor,

30:53

I'm very careful who I give money to.

30:56

For example, it would never have crossed

30:58

my mind to give money to the

31:00

Frogtown farm. Right, I

31:03

wouldn't either. There's much

31:05

more reliable and competent

31:07

people to give the money to. I want kids or cancer.

31:10

Kids or cancer, number one. I always

31:12

try to do my research and I just don't

31:14

give money to anybody. Okay, now

31:17

listen to this. Let's hear this. Now

31:19

take this to a higher level. Okay, well bring

31:21

it up a step. We have in this country,

31:24

activist groups, the closer you get to

31:27

the country's tallest buildings, that

31:29

are all uniformly, we thought it was

31:31

here, uniformly dedicated

31:34

to getting rid of

31:36

freeways, urban freeways. We

31:38

have a group in Minneapolis called

31:41

Our Streets. Our Streets. And they

31:43

get paid to do nothing. Imagine

31:47

that. They're getting grants and

31:50

money to supposedly

31:53

champion a case

31:55

that'll never happen. So

31:58

why are they getting money? you go

32:00

to Milwaukee. I'm alerted to Milwaukee. We want to

32:02

get rid of I-794 because

32:07

we can reconnect downtown

32:10

Milwaukee. I

32:12

think Sanibel sent

32:14

me this so I did a lot of homework

32:16

on it and what we

32:18

have is a group that wishes

32:21

to raise I-794

32:23

between the Hone bridge and just west of

32:25

the Milwaukee River to disperse

32:28

traffic throughout downtown said

32:31

Kayla Coorsland a freeway

32:33

removal advocate and

32:36

then you've got other people who've come

32:39

up with and tried to find out

32:41

who are they because their group is

32:43

called Rethink 794. Where

32:48

did they get that? That's part of the template and

32:50

I can't nail them down individually. When you go to

32:53

who are we you get we are 1,000 friends of

32:59

Wisconsin. We promote

33:01

land use policies and activities

33:03

that advance healthy communities that's

33:05

in the template positive economic

33:08

outcomes and environmental benefits. They

33:10

haven't accomplished anything but

33:13

they're getting paid. 1,000 friends

33:16

advocates for transportation options that

33:18

are clean equitable and cost-effective

33:20

right out of the template.

33:23

We believe that a disproportionate focus

33:26

on automobiles has encouraged sprawl unsustainable

33:28

land use patterns and contributed to

33:30

transportation being the largest source of

33:33

climate change and carbon emissions in

33:35

the US right out of the

33:38

templates every big city

33:40

in the country as a

33:42

group trying to get rid

33:44

of the freeways. Our goal

33:46

is to move Wisconsin towards

33:48

a balanced cost-effective equitable transportation

33:50

system that discourages sprawl and

33:52

accelerates the decarbonization of the

33:55

transportation sector right out of

33:57

the template. That's part

33:59

of the movement. to get rid of

34:01

suburbs and they're not accomplishing anything.

34:05

Today I-794 poses an

34:08

unnecessary barrier. No,

34:11

it gets people back and forth.

34:13

But it doesn't have to

34:15

be this way. Oh, and then it goes on and

34:17

on and on. I got all their literature here. I've

34:20

got their pictures, which are as gorgeous as

34:22

the ridiculous rendering that appeared on the

34:24

cover of the Star Tribune the other

34:26

day. Was it Sunday? Was it

34:29

Sunday? I think it was Friday.

34:32

Well, whatever, Friday. Last weekend. And

34:34

it showed how beautiful everything would

34:36

be. Never mind that it wouldn't

34:38

work. It's not going to

34:40

work. And they want to

34:42

connect Lake Michigan to the neighborhood. Not much you

34:44

can do about Lake Michigan. This,

34:47

Joe, we're talking about a major,

34:49

major, major, major thoroughfare. It hooks

34:51

up I-43 and I-94. And the

34:53

spaghetti junction there is bigger than

34:55

any spaghetti junction. Terrible familiar with

34:57

it. I've driven it a hundred

35:00

times. It's huge. And then it

35:02

gets to the lake and it

35:04

takes a right turn

35:06

and goes south,

35:08

follows the lake shore. Now

35:11

they're claiming that Milwaukee leads

35:13

freeway removal movement. There

35:15

has never been a freeway to Boulevard

35:17

conversion project that did not enhance business

35:20

activity and quality of life. Well, we

35:22

don't know that because I'm unaware of

35:24

a freeway Boulevard conversion. We

35:26

don't know that. Milwaukee has helped

35:28

pioneer urban freeway removal by demolishing

35:30

the Park East freeway, okay, and

35:33

spurring over a billion dollars in

35:35

private investment. I don't know anything

35:37

about that. Notable freeway removals have

35:39

also occurred in San Francisco and

35:41

Rochester, by which I think they

35:43

mean Rochester, New York. Now

35:45

our effort to rethink 794 is

35:48

part of a larger movement across the

35:50

nation with cities looking

35:53

to create prosperity by removing

35:55

dangerous expensive freeways. I'm

36:01

surprised the R Street people did

36:04

not hook their wag into this in

36:07

the belief that they would have given

36:09

them extra credibility. I bet you anything,

36:11

they have a yearly convention somewhere and

36:14

they sit around and get ass faced and

36:16

compare notes. And

36:18

then saps paid for that

36:20

by sending them money. You

36:23

know who started, Matthew you probably

36:25

don't know who started this craze,

36:27

it's really easy you can trace

36:29

it back to Hunter S. Thompson

36:32

running for was it Sheriff or

36:34

Mayor of Aspen? Sheriff. Yeah Sheriff.

36:36

Pitkin County in Woody

36:38

Creek and part of his

36:41

plan, his platform was to tear up

36:43

the streets in Aspen and replace him

36:46

with sod. But he

36:48

was a drug-addled maniac. And

36:51

part of his platform had something to

36:53

do with free drugs

36:55

right? Because drug dealers were

36:57

criminals? Yeah. So

37:00

folks, it's happening,

37:04

all the freeway terror

37:06

uppers are fraud town

37:08

farm people squared. It'd

37:11

be interesting. That's what it is. I

37:14

wonder if Milwaukee has an

37:16

open streets thing where they also close

37:18

down boulevards and avenues and major thoroughfares

37:20

and throw a one-day party with fans.

37:23

Yes, because they have a huge summer fest

37:25

and that involves closing the

37:27

streets. But the summer fest doesn't

37:29

count, just like Grand Ole' Days

37:31

doesn't count. I'm talking about smaller

37:34

neighborhoods. Oh I'm sure they do.

37:36

At random dates. But we've learned

37:38

recently that that's even failing in

37:40

Minneapolis. The Save Our Streets

37:43

people who are in charge of closing

37:45

some streets can't get their ass together

37:47

and can't get any streets closed this

37:49

summer. You think with all the

37:51

people on the payroll, they'd be able

37:54

to come up with that. I

37:56

did get an email from one of the

37:58

Save Our Streets people. the streets members

38:02

that we talked about okay and

38:04

he said please never

38:07

mention my name again I'm getting

38:09

some grief and I emailed

38:11

back and said got it don't worry I

38:13

won't mention your name again

38:16

there are there are a lot of

38:18

street fest in Milwaukee I just opened

38:20

it up June 9 Locust Street between

38:22

North Holton Street North Humboldt is the

38:24

Locust Street Festival we have the summer

38:26

solstice on East North Avenue near North

38:28

Farwell on June 15 John who's the

38:31

promoter of this is it like an

38:33

open streets organization are they something that

38:35

have traditionally been they've been doing for

38:37

years and years they might be traditional

38:39

it's a story in the Milwaukee Journal

38:41

of Sentinel and it just has a

38:44

list of all the city fests and

38:46

fairs and about a third of them

38:48

are street fests it looks like about

38:50

they list all right you

38:52

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38:54

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38:56

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38:58

just gonna be candid they

39:01

probably got some streets that close in Sioux Falls once in

39:03

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39:05

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39:10

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39:12

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the blade of a scimitar slowly thrusting

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its point above the eastern bank of

43:29

clouds. He's building. Wow. Who

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wrote it? There is no byline

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of any of these stories. Not

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a one note. Not a

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one. That's just one story. And then my

43:40

other favorite one, before an

43:42

awestrucking audience of 20 million

43:45

persons. So this is obviously a national story.

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The Netherlands and New York. They

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staged their unequal blah, blah, blah. And then you

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get to the next

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paragraph. It began at 8 o'clock

43:56

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43:59

the sun. This nibbled.

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Nom nom nom nom. That's a mess.

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You gotta be very careful reading by the way. I

44:06

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a toe eclipse. Plunging

44:12

the entire Metroville, New York City

44:15

into darkness. Matthew, you

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could be on that show with Behar and

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Whoopi. Wow. I'd love to

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get that. That'd be a payday. There's

44:24

about four more, but I'm not gonna read them all. There

44:27

is one about the animals. John, it's

44:29

eclipse, not eclipse. What am

44:31

I saying? What are you from? Eclipse.

44:36

You got the pronunciation wrong. You

44:40

got the emphasis on the wrong syllable. The

44:42

whole deal. You got the emphasis

44:44

on the wrong syllable. Okay. You guys say

44:47

it again? Eclipse. Eclipse.

44:52

I'm saying eclipse? Yeah. Like

44:54

e-bikes. Eclipse. Is

44:59

it e-dina? Is it e-dina?

45:02

Yes, Joe. Eclipse.

45:06

Eclipse. Even

45:08

Joe is saying it wrong. Eclipse. You

45:12

barely hit the e. Eclipse.

45:16

Great clips. John,

45:18

look at me. Fidus.

45:22

I got it. I

45:24

don't know. Into the news

45:26

now. I

45:54

understand that the option to recycle still exists. The

46:00

bill ultimately passed now heads to the Ways

46:03

and Means Committee. Similar proposal is

46:05

also making its way through the Senate will be

46:07

heard today. Yes, sir. So the

46:09

weight of this proposal is placed on

46:11

the people who don't steal the copper

46:13

wire. That's correct. And

46:16

then secondly, is it theft already

46:18

illegal? Why

46:20

do we need new legislation? As far as

46:23

I know. Kids, it's illegal to steal the

46:25

copper wire from a street lamp. Wonderful

46:28

story. Boom. There's

46:31

a new plan for the burned out third

46:33

police precinct in Minneapolis. This one coming from

46:36

the city. Minneapolis City

46:38

Ops Officer Margaret Anderson

46:40

Kelleher told the City Council Committee of

46:42

the Whole yesterday the city

46:44

is planning on cleaning up the old

46:46

building and using it for voter and

46:48

election services and community space. The

46:51

committee voted 8 to 3 to delay action

46:53

on the proposal for two weeks. Not

46:56

all the council members wanted any action delayed.

46:58

Andrea Jenkins said there had been enough talk

47:00

and it was time to fix the old

47:03

third precinct building because it's been four years

47:05

since it was torched during the rioting following

47:07

the murder of George Floyd. Jenkins

47:09

said we continue to call ourselves

47:12

progressives and yet we don't progress.

47:14

That's what he said. Progress.

47:17

Progress. And it's

47:19

very disheartening. Your GAL City

47:21

Council Member Latrice Chavita agreed, also wanted a

47:23

vote to move the plan forward. She

47:25

said we're tasked with moving forward, not

47:28

staying stuck. If the City

47:30

Council approves the plan in two weeks, more community

47:32

engagement would start in the spring and clean up

47:34

of the old third precinct building would

47:37

start this summer. Rational human beings would

47:39

have had this settled three years ago.

47:42

Give them a year following George Floyd. It

47:45

would have been remodeled in some new

47:47

sheet rock and new windows for about

47:49

five million bucks and it's the third

47:51

precinct in Minneapolis. And if that traumatizes

47:53

you, go bleep yourself. End

47:56

of story. Minnesota

48:00

Department of Public Safety, the new

48:02

specialty blackout license plate option is

48:04

becoming a fast favorite. An

48:06

array of new specialty plates first became

48:09

available for sale January 1st and the

48:11

minimalist blackout design, which you've

48:13

probably seen a lot of them. Yeah, all

48:16

black field with white letters and a white Minnesota. Yeah, 52,304

48:18

of those plates have been purchased so

48:20

far this year.

48:25

Through Monday blackout plates have been the

48:27

most common selection aside from the standard

48:29

passenger vehicle plates. Designs are also

48:31

made for Minnesota professional sports teams. Here's how that's

48:33

going. The Vikings have been the most popular with

48:36

1,930 plates followed by the Wild with 889 and

48:38

the Twins

48:41

with 772. Other specialty plates

48:44

introduced in 2024 include designs

48:46

to support

48:48

missing and murdered indigenous relatives, 711 plates

48:50

sold and Lions Club

48:53

International, which has 75 plates

48:55

sold. Yes, sir, again.

48:57

I'm of the understanding that when you

49:00

if you have a specialty plate that

49:02

you take your car to the dealer to

49:04

exchange it for a new car you

49:07

get to keep your plate. You do. You

49:09

leave the you leave the lot with your

49:11

old license plate on the car. You're correct.

49:13

Now would that be true of the black

49:15

plates? Are they considered

49:18

a specialty plate? I don't know. Yes, right.

49:20

Aren't they? Well then the states cause I'm

49:22

surprised because the states costing itself a lot

49:24

of money. If you don't have to read

49:27

if you don't have to ever get another

49:29

plate except that black plate one, no

49:32

wonder there's 50,000 of them. No, I

49:34

think you have to pay it. I

49:36

would imagine you would. Yeah, I can

49:38

use this opportunity to I have

49:40

found something in this topic to bitch

49:43

about something that makes me unhappy. Okay.

49:45

And it's been driving me crazy for

49:47

a number of years when this state

49:49

went from the stamped license plate to

49:52

the printed license plate. We no longer

49:54

have those stamped out license plates. The

49:56

raised ones. They were stamped and I

49:58

think they were done over in Stillwater

50:00

by the criminals and felons and

50:03

bad guys over there and I really really

50:05

love those license plates. Those guys did a

50:07

hell of a job didn't they? They did

50:09

and they have dual purpose if

50:11

you saved them and then you have maybe

50:13

some floor vents you know

50:15

some that rust holes some vents in

50:18

the floor of your truck rivet them

50:20

in there. Yeah done. Yeah. Is

50:22

it a bad idea if it

50:24

works? Yeah. The neighbor kid got

50:28

the personalized plates John was talking

50:30

about Viking themed and his said

50:32

Kirk-O on it and he just got

50:35

those at the beginning of the year

50:37

and he said, hey how's that working

50:39

out for you? Go ahead and update

50:42

Kirk-O bye-bye. What's the old

50:44

name Kirk-O? It was one of the nicknames given to

50:46

him by a teammate. Oh I didn't know that. Because

50:48

he signed with another guy. I don't know anything about

50:50

that. And the

50:52

organizers behind the uptown Art Fair have

50:55

decided to cancel this year's festival citing

50:57

challenges related to construction. Do you mean crime and the

50:59

fact that no one... No

51:01

construction on Hedda Pitt amateur. The first

51:04

phase of the long planned rebuild began

51:06

last week. I went to

51:08

one of those labs. Chris you

51:10

think that's the reason for everything.

51:14

You don't think I was going to say

51:16

that? No they're rebuilding the street. Chris

51:18

I gotta jump on your case for a

51:20

second. Don't tell Minneapolis is doing very very

51:22

well right now. Very well.

51:26

You can't get a lift. It began last week closing down

51:28

Hennepin between 26th

51:34

and Lake Streets. The closures should last

51:36

throughout the summer and take up pretty

51:38

much the largest part of the Art

51:40

Fair's usual footprint. Organizers say they had

51:42

contemplated downsizing and keeping the event to

51:44

Minneapolis Park and Rec Board property on

51:46

the mall but decided the event's integrity

51:49

would be compromised. I got an idea.

51:51

Let's do a show. It's different than

51:53

so-called Positive

51:57

Thursday which hasn't been positive in 15 years.

52:00

right let's do a show where

52:03

we see only the positive

52:05

and things like

52:08

you said downtown Minneapolis I don't know where

52:10

he's dreaming this up but he's saying downtown

52:13

Minneapolis is thriving right now it's a really

52:15

shape Chris you really let me down yeah

52:18

I really thought you were gonna bite on

52:20

that I was about to respond because I

52:22

took the boys to the twins game last

52:24

night we were I was gonna bring that

52:26

up and I know it's

52:29

a Monday but what do you like my

52:31

idea today well it'll last well it was

52:33

called it was called positive Thursday and it's

52:35

your fault we don't do it I mean

52:37

but I was I was quite stunned at how f how

52:41

I basically

52:45

breezed in and out of downtown at 6 45

52:49

was a guy can get a seat

52:51

in that ballpark Kenny I bought three tickets for

52:53

me and the boys and I don't even think

52:55

I spent 30 bucks what

52:57

how why the lack of interest

52:59

over the weather you paid six bucks a ticket

53:01

and you got 18 down and you

53:03

got your fees you see you'll see my

53:06

sister at the bar I like

53:08

to keep oh okay you got feet one so

53:10

I'm on the secondary markets oh

53:12

I thought maybe you bought him off somebody

53:14

standing outside uh-uh oh no why

53:17

don't we it was weather related Ken that's why the

53:19

there was okay weather was awful weather related wow thank

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professionalturf.com. I've got huge news

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coming up after John's news

57:01

on Kathy Cargill. All

57:03

right. In national,

57:05

international news, the parents of that Michigan school

57:07

shooter were each sentenced this morning to at

57:10

least 10 years in prison for failing to

57:12

take steps that could have prevented the killing

57:14

of four students in 2021. Jennifer

57:17

and James Crumbly are the first

57:19

parents convicted in a U.S. mass

57:21

school shooting. They were found

57:23

guilty of involuntary manslaughter after prosecutors

57:25

presented evidence of an unsecured gun

57:28

at home and indifference toward the

57:30

teen's mental health. Ethan Crumbly

57:32

had drawn dark images of a gun,

57:34

a bullet and a wounded man on

57:36

a math assignment accompanied by despondent phrases.

57:39

Staff at Oxford High School did not demand

57:41

that he go home, but were surprised when

57:43

the parents didn't volunteer any of that news

57:45

during a brief meeting. Later that

57:47

day on November 30th, 2021, the 15-year-old pulled

57:50

a handgun from his backpack, and

57:52

shooting at the school. Ethan, now 17, is

57:54

serving a life sentence for murder and

57:57

other crimes. The

58:00

state appeals court yesterday denying Donald Trump's bid

58:02

for an emergency delay in his impending criminal

58:04

trial in New York. Justice

58:06

Elizabeth Gonzalez of the state appellate division

58:09

issued the ruling after attorneys for the

58:11

former president argued the trial needed to

58:13

be halted because an impartial jury cannot

58:16

be selected right now based on pretrial

58:18

publicity. Gonzalez rejected the

58:20

request in a one-line ruling late

58:22

Monday. Trump's attorneys had

58:24

filed the 11th hour motion in an attempt

58:26

to delay a trial that centers on charges

58:29

that Trump falsified business records related to

58:31

hush money payments. The long shot legal

58:33

maneuver came exactly one week before the

58:35

first criminal trial of a former president

58:37

is scheduled to start. Your

58:40

current administration, ladies and gentlemen, is

58:43

making some news. We have a new

58:45

plan to cancel student debt from

58:48

your president. Vice President

58:50

Kamala Harris with the big giant canceling

58:52

student debt sign behind her offered up

58:54

the following. And so today then, building

58:56

on the work that we've done thus

58:58

far, I'm announcing a new

59:00

plan to forgive more loans for

59:03

25 million more Americans, including millions

59:05

of our public servants. And

59:08

that means, for example, if you've paid undergrad

59:10

loans for 20 plus years or

59:12

graduate loans for 25 or more

59:14

years, your loans will be completely

59:16

forgiven regardless of your income

59:18

and even if you did not graduate.

59:21

So I'm going to repeat that. If

59:24

you've paid undergraduate loans for more than

59:26

20 years or graduate loans

59:28

for more than 25 years, those

59:31

loans will be completely forgiven regardless

59:33

of your income and

59:35

even if you did not graduate. And

59:38

forgiveness will be automatic for the vast majority

59:40

of the 25 million people that we believe

59:42

will benefit from this approach. And

59:45

to see if you could be eligible, I would urge

59:47

everyone to go to studentaid.gov. That's

59:50

studentaid.gov. Wow. Wow.

59:55

Even if you didn't graduate, you get it. First

59:57

of all, if you took out a

1:00:00

25 year loan on an undergraduate degree,

1:00:03

you're a freaking moron. Well

1:00:07

what about the people that are now

1:00:09

doctors and or lawyers and

1:00:11

doing really well for themselves but have only

1:00:13

paid the minimum and now it's going to

1:00:15

be forgiven. It's gonna be

1:00:17

forgiven because she said doesn't matter what your

1:00:19

income is. When they more than anybody can

1:00:22

afford to pay it off with one check.

1:00:25

You know what this tells me in all seriousness,

1:00:27

because this is nothing but vote for it.

1:00:29

We don't have a country. That should be

1:00:31

evident to you by now. Doesn't this strike

1:00:33

you though as they're really terrified about November?

1:00:36

That's what this screams of doesn't it? Well

1:00:38

she's trying to buy 25 million votes right there.

1:00:40

Right. But you know what we don't have a country

1:00:42

so what difference does it make? Who

1:00:45

cares? Okay. Notice. Former

1:00:50

President Trump's comments yesterday on abortion

1:00:53

are causing some in-house fighting. Senator

1:00:57

Lindsey Graham, fellow Republican, echoing other

1:01:00

conservative Republicans and criticizing Trump's announcement

1:01:02

that states should design their policies

1:01:04

on abortion. The presumptive GOP presidential

1:01:06

nominee wouldn't back a federal abortion

1:01:08

ban on the type backed by

1:01:10

Graham and other members of the

1:01:13

Republican political base. Trump laced

1:01:15

into Graham and other conservative critics by

1:01:17

saying federal abortion bans are not

1:01:19

popular with voters and could cost

1:01:21

the Republicans elections. Including his

1:01:23

November showdown with President Biden who's made

1:01:25

abortion rights a centerpiece of the campaign.

1:01:28

In a truth social post Trump said, I

1:01:30

blame myself for Lindsey Graham because the only

1:01:33

reason he won in the great state of

1:01:35

South Carolina is because I endorsed him. Trump

1:01:38

as we told you yesterday also getting

1:01:40

heat from Marjorie Danensfelser. She's the head

1:01:43

of the Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America

1:01:45

group. She said her organization deeply

1:01:47

disappointed. Trump also had harsh words

1:01:49

for her. She said

1:01:52

Graham should study the Constitution

1:01:54

along with Danensfelser about rights

1:01:56

that are reserved for the

1:01:58

states. If Republicans are not Republicans

1:02:00

want to win any more elections. They need to

1:02:02

shut their mouths about this topic and just let

1:02:04

it be. You're

1:02:07

not going to win. Just shut up. There

1:02:09

you go. Meanwhile, the House is

1:02:11

back in session today and Marjorie Taylor

1:02:13

Greene escalating her criticism of

1:02:16

House Speaker Mike Johnson as lawmakers

1:02:18

return to work today after their

1:02:20

two-week spring recess. The fresh onslaught

1:02:22

from Taylor Greene dragged the still-news

1:02:24

speaker back into the Republican chaos.

1:02:27

Johnson may very well be unable to execute

1:02:29

the basics of his job, according to folks

1:02:31

who watched the House closely. Greene

1:02:33

said on social media last night, I

1:02:35

sent a letter today to my colleagues

1:02:37

explaining exactly why I've filed a motion

1:02:39

to vacate against Speaker Johnson. Greene

1:02:42

in stark terms warned Johnson not to

1:02:44

reach across the aisle to Democrats for

1:02:46

votes he would need to pass pending

1:02:49

legislation. That part, right? Republicans

1:02:51

oppose, especially, aid to Ukraine.

1:02:54

United aid package as well as other agenda

1:02:56

items are in grave doubt. The

1:02:58

standoff threatens to mire the House with

1:03:00

another standstill, sadly the Republican majority with

1:03:02

a do-nothing label as we head into

1:03:05

election months coming up in November. We

1:03:07

don't have a country. Marjorie Taylor Greene

1:03:09

is no different than Joy Behar. We're

1:03:12

so far apart. We don't have a country. And

1:03:15

they're on both sides, Joe. I know. That's

1:03:18

what I'm saying. She's no different than Joy Behar. Well, yes,

1:03:20

she's a Congresswoman. Joy Behar. Doesn't make

1:03:22

any difference. Joy Behar might

1:03:24

as well be a Congresswoman. Behar. Whatever

1:03:26

the hell her name is. And Marjorie Taylor Greene might as

1:03:28

well be on The View. We don't have a country. Yeah.

1:03:33

In a new experiment, I think

1:03:35

this is good. Ready? Japanese

1:03:37

scientists have proven the practice

1:03:39

of writing down your irritations

1:03:41

on paper, then

1:03:43

destroying the paper. He did. Right

1:03:46

here. I'll give you down the show notes.

1:03:48

Kenny. According

1:03:51

to this experiment, you should rip that up.

1:03:55

Then you'll feel much better. I throw it away

1:03:57

the next day. Get rid of your anger. Revers.

1:04:01

Yeah, I was, thanks Kenny, I do it pretty much after

1:04:03

every show. Your guys' names, throwing

1:04:06

away. Am I in the list? Definitely, definitely in my

1:04:08

home. You're on the list. It's just me and Matt.

1:04:10

We're good. Thank you, brother.

1:04:12

We're best friends. Nobuyuki Kawai

1:04:14

is lead researcher at Nagoya University.

1:04:16

He said Nobuyuki

1:04:19

Kawai. Oh, the author of the

1:04:21

study. Yeah. Joe Giganai. Ahiya.

1:04:24

We expected that our method would

1:04:26

suppress anger to some extent, however

1:04:29

we were amazed that anger was

1:04:31

almost eliminated entirely. Wonderful. In

1:04:33

the experiments, the team set out to trigger

1:04:35

angry feelings in a group of university students

1:04:38

who were invited to write opinions on social

1:04:40

issues such as whether smoking in public should

1:04:42

be outlawed. The volunteers were

1:04:44

told their opinions would be evaluated,

1:04:47

but instead researchers scored everyone low

1:04:49

on intelligence, logic, and rationality. To

1:04:52

make sure these students were angered by

1:04:54

the marking, each person's work also included

1:04:56

the same insulting comment which said, I

1:04:58

cannot believe an educated person would think

1:05:01

like this. After handing

1:05:03

back the negative comments, the researchers measured anger

1:05:05

levels, asked participants to write down their thoughts

1:05:07

on the feedback, and then either destroy the

1:05:09

document by shredding it or saving it. They

1:05:12

found the anger levels of the individuals who

1:05:14

shredded their paper returned to their initial state

1:05:16

of calm. Boy, it's a long story. Those

1:05:19

who kept the feedback, see, this is why

1:05:21

I make this list at the end of

1:05:23

the show, kept the feedback, only had a

1:05:25

small decrease in overall anger. Yes, Kenny. But

1:05:28

no, this is a great idea. We should

1:05:30

all do this. I

1:05:33

mean, Joy, right? She's on the list.

1:05:35

Yeah. Marjorie's on the

1:05:37

list. Sonny Liston? Everybody

1:05:39

that you brought up earlier in the show

1:05:41

about the eclipse is on the list. Yeah.

1:05:45

Eclipse. That principle down in

1:05:47

Chris's area. The food farmers are on the

1:05:49

list. They're on the list. Let's

1:05:52

rethink I-794 Milwaukee. They're on the list.

1:05:54

They're going on the list. Savar Streets

1:05:56

Minneapolis is on the list. They are.

1:05:59

They're down. You're gonna run out of

1:06:01

paper. The twins are on a list. They haven't

1:06:03

awakened yet. They cannot hit.

1:06:06

If you uh get on the computer a lot

1:06:08

and you just use it to peruse social media

1:06:11

ditch that crap today because I got a better

1:06:13

job for you. Oh, check out check

1:06:15

out the obit on this fella. I'll

1:06:18

give you just a brief outline, but the

1:06:20

details of this military service are incredible. Colonel

1:06:22

Ralph Puckett commanded army rangers and

1:06:25

airborne paratroopers through desperate defensive battles

1:06:27

in two different wars. He died

1:06:29

yesterday. He was 97 years old.

1:06:33

One of the most revered figures in army

1:06:35

ranger lore, Puckett led the defense of a

1:06:37

position dubbed Hill 205 early

1:06:40

in the Korean War against a force

1:06:42

of Chinese soldiers several times larger than

1:06:44

his 51-man ranger unit. More

1:06:46

than a decade later, he commanded 101st

1:06:49

airborne paratroopers in an eerily similar

1:06:51

defensive stand in Vietnam. He

1:06:54

was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for both

1:06:56

battles in May of 2021. His DSC for

1:06:59

the defense of Hill 205 was upgraded to

1:07:01

the Medal of Honor after

1:07:03

years of lobbying from the ranger community.

1:07:06

Jeff Mellinger says of Puckett's Medal of Honor

1:07:08

and and this is Jeff's words. He's an

1:07:10

icon of the army rangers. Those

1:07:13

who have met, listened to, or talked with Colonel Ralph

1:07:15

Puckett are left not only in awe

1:07:17

of his extensive and undaunted courage, but

1:07:19

his humility and genuine warmth. He retired

1:07:21

in 1971. He remained

1:07:23

a fixture in the close-knit ranger community.

1:07:25

His influence and legacy remained visible across

1:07:28

the 75th ranger regiment.

1:07:30

Puckett was also the honorary colonel of

1:07:32

the regiment for dozens of years, a

1:07:34

ceremonial post in which he regularly spoke

1:07:36

to new rangers and represented the regiment

1:07:38

in public. If you read the entire

1:07:40

obit, the stories of what he did

1:07:42

in Korea and Vietnam are fascinating. Where

1:07:45

does one read this obit? I

1:07:47

saw the obit on, I believe it was on msn.com.

1:07:51

Ladies and gentlemen, your attention, please.

1:07:53

He's just accepted into heaven. Colonel

1:07:56

Ralph Puckett! You

1:08:00

were sitting on that. That was good. That was very good. Hold

1:08:03

on before you move on. Speaking

1:08:05

of the list, you might be on

1:08:08

someone's list. And that

1:08:10

would be Patrick, James, Stephen, and Royce. I

1:08:12

received a text message. The

1:08:16

package is now in the mail. No thanks

1:08:18

to the mayor. The

1:08:22

deed is done. The deed is done. Wait a

1:08:24

minute. You mail the damn thing? Yeah,

1:08:27

you mail it back. That's how they get it. Shit

1:08:30

in the box. I bet they're waiting. I have a lot

1:08:32

to look at now. You're the

1:08:34

intern package opener. Every package that comes in,

1:08:36

you gotta hold it up. Track this package. I

1:08:39

don't know why he felt it necessary

1:08:41

to tell us that. Take the weekend

1:08:43

to think about it. How does it

1:08:45

hold? You know, how does it hold? You

1:08:48

know, it's like the size of a motor. Let's just

1:08:50

drop it. Let's wrap it up here.

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In what Dave Downing is calling the greatest

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has discovered from Wisconsin

1:11:00

Public Radio, hats off to

1:11:02

them, they did

1:11:04

a big profile on Kathy

1:11:06

Cartill and who she is.

1:11:11

She's an ore-docker, the

1:11:13

greatest high school team name in the

1:11:15

country. Ashland High School

1:11:17

ore-dockers. She went to

1:11:19

Ashland High School. The

1:11:23

papers were happy just to portray

1:11:25

her as the evil billionaire. Nobody

1:11:28

looked her up, including

1:11:30

us. I'm

1:11:35

looking at her

1:11:38

high school graduation picture. Her

1:11:42

name was Kathy Paschala.

1:12:00

Pas-pa-sa-pa-spa-hala. Prosperity.

1:12:03

In prosperity. No,

1:12:06

there was a person when I was growing up

1:12:08

with the same name, spahala.

1:12:10

It's Pas-pa-hala. That's how you pronounce

1:12:12

it, I bet. Pas-pa-hala.

1:12:15

Okay. But it's

1:12:17

P-O-S-P-Y-C-H-A-L-L-A. Pas-pa-hala is

1:12:19

how I'm going to pronounce it. Okay. Based

1:12:22

on my knowingness from my past. Let's run with

1:12:24

that. Greek or what? Where's the orange in there?

1:12:26

I have no idea what the hell that is.

1:12:29

Tell it again for me. P-O-S-P-Y-C-H-A-L-L-A.

1:12:34

I'm going to go

1:12:36

with Pas-pa-hala. Bingo.

1:12:39

What? I'm just looking for the,

1:12:42

where it was. But what an

1:12:44

interesting gal. She's from Ashland, Wisconsin.

1:12:47

She, I

1:12:50

got to cut through this because it's

1:12:52

a very long piece. I advise you

1:12:54

to look it up. It's fun. It's

1:12:56

an interesting piece. She had no silver

1:12:58

spoon upbringing. Her dad was

1:13:00

the local tow truck driver. This

1:13:04

is the gal. She's from Ashland. And

1:13:07

she's lived in several Northwestern

1:13:09

Wisconsin towns. She

1:13:12

graduated from Ashland High School in

1:13:14

1976. And

1:13:17

now that I think about it, I

1:13:19

bet I have a cousin who went to

1:13:21

high school with her in Ashland.

1:13:23

I bet it was the same name. P-O-S-P-Y-C-H-A-L-A.

1:13:26

Pas-pa-la. No,

1:13:30

I have a cousin. Right. What was your, what

1:13:32

was her name? S-O-S-H-E-R-A.

1:13:35

Well, that's not the same. Can we,

1:13:37

holy poles. Oh, Jesus, Matt. So, she

1:13:40

graduated from high school in 1976. She's

1:13:43

held various jobs. She's been a

1:13:45

real estate agent. She's been a

1:13:48

trail manager for the Wisconsin DNR.

1:13:50

She had a uniform and a pad. Yeah,

1:13:52

she did. And She's

1:13:54

had great positive relationships with her community.

1:13:57

She's given back through it as

1:13:59

well. The name is their

1:14:01

duty. Dan Ranieri Oh, dining as

1:14:03

the Aslan Family restaurant with friends

1:14:05

you know and remember the former

1:14:07

Chelsea boss for Hollis whose family

1:14:09

as well known for many pulling

1:14:11

a car out of a ditch

1:14:13

and. W

1:14:15

P R reached out to to

1:14:17

of Cassie Gurgles lawyer for com

1:14:19

and by her or a representative

1:14:21

for this story with they didn't

1:14:23

respond. C.

1:14:27

O sea to sell like a

1:14:29

normal yeah, know who? One of

1:14:32

the quotes that really raised the

1:14:34

hackles of these hillbillies opens aloof

1:14:36

Was her calling? What did she

1:14:39

call these homes crap payoff crap

1:14:41

out? Now. Now given what

1:14:43

we know about her and where she

1:14:45

was raised as that put that into

1:14:47

perspective for youth Because before I was

1:14:49

kind of on the fence saying well

1:14:52

you know what the who's see to

1:14:54

call these homes crap for often see

1:14:56

was raised in would a pants and

1:14:58

we know that see knows what craft

1:15:00

fairs and I'm gonna go with are

1:15:02

saying sees homes were crap I'm on

1:15:04

board to get a I changed my

1:15:06

tune immediate when I read this her

1:15:08

husband is James Car you'll a second.

1:15:11

These. List is in records as

1:15:13

a long time resident of Birch

1:15:15

would Wisconsin, the couple hands homes

1:15:17

in turn cities around Iowa to

1:15:19

lose. Both have

1:15:21

been married before Kathy twice. Kathy.

1:15:25

Pass for. Hala grew. I wonder

1:15:27

if I'm pronouncing it correctly, but

1:15:29

I am. She grew up in

1:15:31

Ashwin, where her family was base,

1:15:33

except for a period in the

1:15:35

early sixties in Wausau. Her dad

1:15:37

is Patrick possible. Hala ran the

1:15:39

local towing business. He married a

1:15:41

classmate are they divorced? in Nineteen

1:15:43

Ninety Three, she remarried and lived

1:15:45

in various towns in Northwest Wisconsin,

1:15:47

including Philips. In. Two thousand

1:15:49

and really we i know Philips

1:15:51

well are a where she obtained

1:15:53

real estate license or she told

1:15:56

the paper she had previously was

1:15:58

according to the price count the

1:16:00

review and she told that paper

1:16:02

she had previously worse had the

1:16:04

be field County Sheriff's departments nice

1:16:06

I swear to god I bet

1:16:08

she cassie know some of my

1:16:10

people is my day of My

1:16:13

Uncle Phil went to. They

1:16:15

feel that area it. It was the

1:16:18

doctor for a hundred years, but there

1:16:20

and in Ashland I bet. I swear

1:16:22

to God I think I had a

1:16:25

cousin who might have been a nice

1:16:27

cool air us Scoots era of seventy

1:16:29

six suits but your hundred bucks at

1:16:32

one point in her life she is

1:16:34

actually uttered the phrase you can leave

1:16:36

that run and baby Oh yeah yeah.

1:16:39

Her dad. I'm sorry

1:16:41

for her husband. Ah

1:16:44

was a Dnr weren't supervisor and

1:16:46

Kathy soon after joins department eventually

1:16:48

becoming manager of the to school

1:16:50

Be a trail of not far

1:16:53

from Birch Would oh that runs

1:16:55

right through winner Wisconsin I don't

1:16:57

wanna fuck twenty on the to

1:16:59

score around. The

1:17:01

city is her second husband,

1:17:03

divorced and twenty ten after

1:17:05

marrying Cargill. She's maintain homes

1:17:08

in several states. Ah, she's

1:17:10

always returned Aslan, according to

1:17:12

locals, has given back generously.

1:17:16

Run neary. Oh, the Ashland

1:17:18

family Restaurant patrons described a

1:17:21

particular instance of car gills

1:17:23

Large, yes. Ah,

1:17:25

when lot of Cargill long time

1:17:28

as from friends was widowed. The

1:17:30

now billionaire bill for a new

1:17:32

house you have one job to

1:17:35

switch to rake was one Job

1:17:37

care. I want you to disregard

1:17:39

all other show prep. Forget about

1:17:42

even doing a Gl until you

1:17:44

have her pocked. We need her

1:17:46

on this show. Get this quote.

1:17:49

Get. This city needs us. This

1:17:51

might answer everything when one of

1:17:53

Cargill long time Ashland. Friends was

1:17:56

widowed, the now billionaire built her a

1:17:58

new house renew real said. Yeah,

1:18:00

poor the old one down. it was a

1:18:02

piece of crap. and I mean it was

1:18:05

really bad. holes in the roof and everything.

1:18:07

and then she tore that all down and

1:18:09

then she built a new house and gave

1:18:11

a tour. Houses

1:18:14

ago and was she says she's a T

1:18:16

our she's my God. Ah,

1:18:19

she's a. Political.

1:18:21

Or a patron saint? Yes, No

1:18:24

another Aslan resident who was known

1:18:26

Cargill all his life in her

1:18:28

younger and her younger brother Mark

1:18:30

pass for Hall who runs the

1:18:32

family touring business is A but

1:18:34

except for their dad's funeral and

1:18:36

Twenty Twenty One. He says he

1:18:38

hasn't seen his sister in thirty

1:18:40

years and has never met her.

1:18:42

Cargill inlaws normal, she's the third

1:18:45

and the family. There's me and

1:18:47

my can Kathy and Carol Carols

1:18:49

the older. He said all this,

1:18:51

adding that the siblings or emotional

1:18:53

loss. Who between them that he did not

1:18:55

want to discuss? We don't We're not going to

1:18:57

get in Idaho. I have no idea what that

1:18:59

means. None of our business. Recovery.

1:19:03

From a shattered elbow and broken

1:19:05

femur from accident last fall. he

1:19:07

spoke while sitting horizontally and an

1:19:09

easy chair with his feet propped

1:19:11

up in the towing company office

1:19:13

know both. Then he described his

1:19:15

family's life or growing up an

1:19:17

Asher we lived east of town.

1:19:19

We heated with firewood. cool I'm

1:19:21

in which I know for for

1:19:23

which. Which kind

1:19:25

of. House and cut

1:19:28

what he had one with the says

1:19:30

when preserve preferably in the printer possible.

1:19:32

Hollis said neighbors and friends who they

1:19:34

have similarly resell to help him since

1:19:36

his accident. He expressed little

1:19:39

envy for the world his history and

1:19:41

sisters come in to. Money's nice, but

1:19:43

when you're horizontal, their money can do

1:19:45

you any good. He says a man

1:19:47

or a. Someone

1:19:49

who benefited from Cargill the affluence, his

1:19:52

D N, or Neil, a retired union

1:19:54

organizer who grew up in Park Point.

1:19:56

Last summer he sold his house Cargill

1:19:58

three hundred, twenty five grand. double what

1:20:01

it was worth Within he knew your

1:20:03

cousin. Be.

1:20:07

Ah, He says his impression

1:20:09

mostly came from talking to her. We had

1:20:12

a nice conversation about what she wanted to

1:20:14

do a my property or she wanted to

1:20:16

tie it into the environment and make it

1:20:18

kind of a blend into the environment. he

1:20:21

said. Paulie her personable, like I can be

1:20:23

talking the any other of my neighbors. He

1:20:25

said she told him she was building one

1:20:28

of the Park Point. Homes.

1:20:30

For her grandson who me

1:20:32

mad though Neal said she

1:20:34

couldn't recall his name. Said.

1:20:36

He couldn't recall his name or neil if

1:20:38

the grandson is your blood relative rather than

1:20:40

a sip grandchild and he would hail from

1:20:43

the past for have aligned. With.

1:20:45

Roots in Ashland. Another

1:20:48

duty and who says there's

1:20:50

a different side of Kathy

1:20:52

Cardio the net portrayed in

1:20:54

of social media posts is

1:20:56

Greg Growler, retired professor of

1:20:59

science at the University Minnesota

1:21:01

Duluth Growl whose work is

1:21:03

included significant research on the

1:21:05

nineteen Twenty Duluth lynchings of

1:21:07

three black circus workers. I

1:21:09

am very familiar with that

1:21:11

not so you're in a

1:21:13

moment but said through though

1:21:15

The Or though that uses.

1:21:18

Or. Says nothing

1:21:20

to do with Sassy. So

1:21:22

why didn't we all know

1:21:24

the insincere and no way

1:21:26

comparable? The postings attacking her

1:21:28

character are based on ignorance.

1:21:30

He also said some assumptions

1:21:32

about her plane incorrect including

1:21:35

oppose saying the Cargill could

1:21:37

not possibly have Native American

1:21:39

familial connections. while Kathy Cargill

1:21:41

in lille in laws may

1:21:43

not. her own family tree

1:21:45

does include enrolled tribal members.

1:21:49

Her. Mother Judith was and oh

1:21:51

who was not Native American.

1:21:54

Oh. as

1:21:57

it gets his com which is written poorly

1:21:59

here sorry WPR, I'll

1:22:02

let that go. It's

1:22:04

very interesting that she's an ore docker, Ashland

1:22:07

High School, and as they wrap

1:22:09

up the story, you can't get any more

1:22:11

local than that. I would

1:22:13

say it's a little more. You know what, let

1:22:15

me just take a second to pat myself on

1:22:18

the back. I was the first of all of

1:22:20

us here to come out on the side of

1:22:22

Kathy. Well, you're on the PR team. There's something

1:22:24

about her that without knowing it that I knew

1:22:26

she was a good person and

1:22:28

a Geller. We need

1:22:30

to make it. Why didn't you,

1:22:32

your mission? Those people look her

1:22:34

up. Because they're morons and they're

1:22:36

all a bunch of, well,

1:22:39

I'm not gonna get into that. My problem, Kenny, with you, and

1:22:41

I'm agreeing with you, but being the

1:22:43

billionaire sycophant that you are right now,

1:22:46

I thought you should have brought this

1:22:48

to the table. What somebody makes is

1:22:50

no concern of mine whatsoever. Money doesn't

1:22:53

change it much. Once you're horizontal, you

1:22:55

cannot use it anyway, right? I

1:22:57

don't know what more I can do

1:22:59

to entice Kathy to join us. I've

1:23:02

written a column about her in which

1:23:04

I was curable. I'm

1:23:06

not ripping her. I'm fascinated by

1:23:08

her cars. If nothing else, Kathy, we

1:23:10

could just do an hour on your

1:23:12

cars, her collection of

1:23:15

McLarens. If she ever

1:23:17

felt the need, and

1:23:19

I doubt that she does, whether

1:23:21

she ever felt the need to speak

1:23:24

out, I know there are people listening to this

1:23:26

show who know the Cargill's. Just

1:23:29

extend an invitation on our behalf.

1:23:31

We'd be glad to have her on. What is

1:23:34

it with people that hate people that have

1:23:36

money? I don't know, I like money.

1:23:39

What is that? Oprah Winfrey said, don't

1:23:41

ever apologize for having money and being

1:23:43

successful. But I mean, Jill brought up

1:23:45

all of Duluth hating on her, and

1:23:47

that's why. It's just because of her

1:23:50

last name. Well, maybe they weren't informed.

1:23:52

Maybe the Ashland side or the Birchwood

1:23:54

side was. Doesn't that

1:23:56

high school picture just say 1976? The

1:24:00

orderly yeah, don't want your because bizarre

1:24:02

amp incomes ally. News

1:24:04

been and herbs a rubber was when

1:24:06

they're young and are outfit on the

1:24:09

father moved yeah seems kind of them.

1:24:11

Attractive young gal Season or doctor for

1:24:13

peace say has Don't tell my like

1:24:15

this fact and season or doctor I'm

1:24:17

going to go home make some cause

1:24:19

I wanna cigar Clarence. When we talk

1:24:21

to her about cars I want to

1:24:23

start of the very beginning. What was

1:24:25

your first car? Well when you fall

1:24:27

in love with automobiles how do you

1:24:29

go from. Her modest. Up

1:24:32

about bringing in Ashland where the

1:24:34

dad was the taught truck driver

1:24:36

who have which even have become

1:24:38

aware of a Mclaren. But.

1:24:41

Wait a minute, you just it away.

1:24:43

Over Dad was a torturer mirror every

1:24:45

source of nice knowing you can be.

1:24:47

He was illiterate, appeared in she was

1:24:49

teams and plugs doing oil changes, rebuilding

1:24:51

breaks right in the truck with the

1:24:54

old man. absolutely on a corvette out

1:24:56

of a ditch? Maybe absolutely Not least

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stuff here as I wonder when she

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learned to drive. That's gonna be another

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were you thirteen read out on us

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She was six well as her dad

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was a tow truck driver. I'll say

1:25:09

this in the events he wishes. To

1:25:11

ever join us. And. My still

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be I'm rest. I know she'll be

1:25:15

my next You will to fill Cathy

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Zero you we're we're standing invitation. I

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like billionaires. ah, I wonder elderly The

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I'm trying to be one of what's

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her cylinder index of God in plans

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alone. it's gotta be any of those.

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The twelfth? Still, I think so. Oh

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wow, that thing that adds up fast there

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goes the zero sixty and past the of

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please. You know

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to superfan fact if we have around know

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to a bill know hundred by are now

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be of it after to know how ambulance

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your help me get your and see some

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stupid stuff about cars you're not going to

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be here you can. Read

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year old Irish robbers er. airport.

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I know basic magazine or at the airport

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I'm reminded I only lead to highly doubt

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disease fly and what your flag on country

1:26:07

caught your. Own

1:26:09

because Zola stuff I didn't get to

1:26:11

my doctor for on. Probably your favorite

1:26:13

character on the show. Macmillan.

1:26:20

Million skis what we are. Spread

1:26:23

like that. so much stuff on was. Present

1:26:26

Thursday renewal by Anderson said

1:26:29

the best windows. The

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of. Tuesday in town and

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snow anywhere in countries them in their

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major with to could get him anywhere

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brings you. Only because.

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Only because they still are in

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a patchy josh. Fattal.

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Patchy attaching junctions with

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Arizona The Traveling Lyman

1:26:53

Eclipse. Find

1:26:56

this day from ninth have

1:26:58

seen Seventeen Eighty Nine. Geographer

1:27:00

David Thomson left the trading

1:27:02

post of John Baptist could

1:27:04

add all on Red Lake

1:27:06

River read in the wrong

1:27:08

path so she unread leave

1:27:10

Liverpool River beginning the last

1:27:12

part of his four thousand

1:27:15

mile journey of the Northern

1:27:17

Wilderness the first scientific study

1:27:19

of the state. Beginning in

1:27:21

Grand Portage in August Seventeen

1:27:23

Eighty Eight, he traveled to

1:27:25

the Upper Missouri. River and

1:27:27

then through Minnesota where he wintered

1:27:29

with Could.c would complete his trip

1:27:31

by returning to Grand Portage in

1:27:34

June. Party.

1:27:36

Winter with someone on this

1:27:38

d School Foods. You

1:27:41

know, ask what not have some

1:27:44

incidentally hundred years? no not in

1:27:46

the winter. It's not like it's

1:27:48

pretty aggressive. Oh okay Nasa I

1:27:50

cigarettes of seafood your shudder warm

1:27:52

up so miles eases. The

1:27:55

thing with roaches are, you know, I kind of thought

1:27:58

the same thing, but I was a good as. Roger

1:28:01

was somewhat of a photo lab as you

1:28:03

were gonna be very close you and your

1:28:05

son winter together. On

1:28:08

this Dlc for us about

1:28:10

very on germ theory of

1:28:12

seen Thirty Nine Roseanne Perry

1:28:14

married James Fluid and St.

1:28:16

Paul's first Christian wedding officiated

1:28:18

by the Reverend G W.

1:28:21

Pulled a Methodist missionary in

1:28:23

proposal which is cel sinful

1:28:25

for earth on this this.

1:28:28

In eighteen, Forty nine, Minnesota received

1:28:31

word that it was a territory

1:28:33

of the United States. A months

1:28:35

after the bill was approved by

1:28:37

President James Case. While takes a

1:28:40

while anywhere define what I've stolen.

1:28:42

polls. And. Silly

1:28:45

Peter Pan, it's my pipes and

1:28:47

pipes or else ranked by pencils.

1:28:49

Pennington Pine Pipes Zone Pole and

1:28:51

Pull. You know it

1:28:53

is better to winter than summers. Lot of

1:28:56

sweaty is my last name or from memory

1:28:58

find this day for name. In.

1:29:00

Nineteen Thirty nine of fire

1:29:02

inside a stable killed one

1:29:04

hundred and twenty three and

1:29:06

horses belonging to Battery F

1:29:08

of the Fourteenth Field Artillery

1:29:11

and Fort Snelling posed by

1:29:13

how and why. We're.

1:29:15

Keeping horses as recently as

1:29:17

many more to nine billion

1:29:20

them on this day and

1:29:22

from in two thousand. Be.

1:29:24

Anderson Library at the University

1:29:27

of Minnesota Open named in

1:29:29

honor of Elmer L. Anderson,

1:29:32

former Governor universe University regent

1:29:34

in bibliophile library. Materials from

1:29:36

around the state were stored

1:29:39

in to man made cavern

1:29:41

speech to Stories Heights and

1:29:44

two foot p football fields

1:29:46

long carved into the sandstorm

1:29:48

bluffs along the Mississippi River.

1:29:51

and finally. On.

1:29:53

This day. April.

1:29:56

in two thousand and six the

1:29:58

minnesota immigration with dignity March drew

1:30:00

more than 30,000 people

1:30:03

who supported extending legal

1:30:05

status to undocumented workers,

1:30:09

championing family reunification

1:30:11

and comprehensive reform.

1:30:14

Immigrants and their supporters marched

1:30:16

from the cathedral of St.

1:30:18

Paul to the Capitol. Not

1:30:21

a long March. Anything in there about

1:30:23

1965? On

1:30:27

April 9th. In April 19th, well, we don't

1:30:30

do birthdays. Well, that was Kenny's birthday. He

1:30:34

shot him. He would like to sing happy birthday. That was

1:30:36

my guitar begging off the chair. Before

1:30:39

you played Bong Itz. I was going

1:30:41

to play this for Kenny. Everybody

1:30:45

wants to sing? Yep. I'll say

1:30:47

it's your birthday. Say

1:30:50

it's your birthday! Oh

1:30:54

yeah! How do you get there? Happy

1:30:57

birthday, Bong Itz! Happy birthday, Chappouille!

1:31:00

I think we'll quit. Happy

1:31:03

birthday to you! Happy

1:31:06

birthday to you! Happy

1:31:09

birthday, Kenny! Happy

1:31:11

birthday, Jimmy! Happy

1:31:13

birthday to you! Fifty-nine

1:31:18

years old. He's just a kid, ladies and

1:31:20

gentlemen. What are you doing for your birthday

1:31:22

tonight? Yeah, what are your

1:31:24

plans, Kenny? Not in your business. You

1:31:27

got plans? You're going to

1:31:29

the... The wife's got a cake for you,

1:31:31

they got plans? Oh, they're going downtown. They're

1:31:33

going to the dinner, down to the cafe?

1:31:35

Yep. Supper. Going

1:31:37

to the supper. Going into the town? Going

1:31:40

into the town there, they got a Supper

1:31:42

place, a little toll boy, pie, a little

1:31:44

bit of a toll boy. I

1:31:47

just wanted to be noted for the record that I'm

1:31:49

the only one in Kenny that's in me. I

1:31:54

just wanted to know for the record, I'm

1:31:56

doing this. You're going to be the only

1:31:59

one in Kenny. Happy

1:32:01

birthday, plans, gang. He's gonna sign up for

1:32:04

the show. That's what you're

1:32:07

doing tonight? That's what you're doing tonight? With

1:32:09

the Garage Logic? Tell him. Tell him.

1:32:12

Yeah. See what I got to say.

1:32:14

It is time once again that we check in with

1:32:16

our guy. Mr. Money Talk Josh Arnold is with us

1:32:18

once again here in Garage Logic. And now's the time

1:32:20

for you to do the same. So do not delay.

1:32:23

Do exactly what I did and pick up that phone

1:32:25

at dial 952-925-5608. That

1:32:29

number once again is 952-925-5608. Call

1:32:35

that number. You get Josh. And he's there for

1:32:37

you for that free. Yes, I said free.

1:32:39

No obligation. 48 minute financial consultation. And

1:32:43

he's on the line with us once again here

1:32:45

in Garage Logic. And Josh, today I'd like to

1:32:47

start with an email question from loyal listener Steve

1:32:49

who said, Josh, I

1:32:51

heard you briefly mention a tax

1:32:54

deductible Roth IRA? Question

1:32:56

mark? Is that what you said

1:32:59

on last week's show? Well, Roth

1:33:01

IRAs are one of several different

1:33:03

deductible retirement accounts. A Roth IRA

1:33:06

is money that you've already paid

1:33:08

taxes on. So it's

1:33:10

after-tax money that goes into

1:33:12

an account, a Roth IRA.

1:33:14

So it's after-tax money going

1:33:17

into the Roth IRA. The

1:33:19

money will accumulate without

1:33:22

taxes. And as long

1:33:24

as the money is in there for

1:33:26

five years, any money that you pull

1:33:28

out is non-tax. What I

1:33:31

was talking about a tax

1:33:33

deductible IRA, that's just the

1:33:35

ordinary straight-up IRA where

1:33:37

you can put, say, up to

1:33:39

$7,500 spending on your

1:33:41

age into this account, take the

1:33:43

tax deduction, and

1:33:45

if you have not done so prior

1:33:48

to you filing your

1:33:50

taxes for last year, 2023, you

1:33:53

can still get that tax deduction

1:33:56

for 2023 for putting money into

1:33:58

this tax deduction. If

1:34:02

you are self-employed, you can still,

1:34:04

until you file your taxes, make

1:34:06

your contribution for an FDP, simplified

1:34:09

employee pension plan, and you can

1:34:11

put up to 25% of your

1:34:13

net income into

1:34:18

that. And I believe the maximum is 60,000.

1:34:21

You can then invest

1:34:24

these monies, depending on your risk

1:34:26

tolerance. You have no risk, no

1:34:28

banks offer tax-deductible IRAs, and

1:34:31

you get whatever interest the bank

1:34:33

pays for however long the CD

1:34:35

is there. You can put this

1:34:38

into insurance annuities, which I am

1:34:40

not a believer in. If you

1:34:42

want to buy insurance or get

1:34:45

an insurance product, go buy some

1:34:47

life insurance, and you can accumulate

1:34:49

some cash value within that. And

1:34:52

there's some tremendous benefit for whole

1:34:54

life insurance and accumulating some cash

1:34:57

value, but I recommend investing in

1:34:59

individual stocks, or you want

1:35:01

mutual funds within these retirement accounts.

1:35:03

Of course, when you're investing in

1:35:05

individual stocks or mutual funds, values

1:35:07

do go up and down based

1:35:09

on what the market is doing

1:35:11

and what the, if it's a

1:35:14

fund, what the fund is holding.

1:35:16

I am not recommending investing

1:35:18

in bonds. I'll leave that

1:35:20

to insurance companies or others

1:35:22

who want the fixed income.

1:35:25

But bonds can lose value from the

1:35:27

time you buy them until the time

1:35:29

they come to, because they're going to

1:35:31

fluctuate in value based on changes in

1:35:33

interest rates. As interest rates go up,

1:35:35

which is something we've talked about, bond

1:35:37

values do go down. All

1:35:40

you have to do is look at

1:35:42

some of the bond indexes, such as

1:35:44

TLT, which is a long-term government bond

1:35:47

index. And you can see when interest

1:35:49

rates were moving up substantially in 2022,

1:35:51

TLT lost in

1:35:55

value. Well, if they lost a third

1:35:57

of its value, went from 150. dollars

1:36:00

a share to a hundred dollars a

1:36:02

share and that drop in value was

1:36:04

similar in 2022 to

1:36:06

the drop in the NASDAQ index. CLT in 2023 did

1:36:08

not recover that loss

1:36:13

in value as the NASDAQ

1:36:15

index moved up quite

1:36:17

substantially the last year. Just a

1:36:20

difference where you're investing your money.

1:36:22

I like investing in owned assets

1:36:24

as in equities. Now of course there

1:36:26

is a lot of risk, a lot

1:36:29

more risk because of the fluctuations

1:36:31

and there's even differences between different

1:36:33

companies that you might invest in.

1:36:35

My focus has always been in

1:36:37

companies involved in the internet, leisure

1:36:39

related businesses, China related businesses without

1:36:42

necessarily investing in China and real

1:36:44

assets such as real estate. So

1:36:46

I hope that helps. Moving on

1:36:48

the market is back concerning, concerned

1:36:50

with the Fed and what the

1:36:53

Fed is going to do with

1:36:55

interest rates. Given this week we

1:36:57

have both the CPI consumer price

1:36:59

index and the CPI the producer

1:37:01

price index coming out not to mention

1:37:04

the reading of the Fed said minutes.

1:37:06

So market watchers are going to be

1:37:08

especially concerned tomorrow when the CPI and

1:37:10

the people and the Fed minutes come

1:37:13

out. I am of the belief that

1:37:15

the Fed may not cut

1:37:17

interest rates until after the

1:37:20

election and may not even

1:37:22

cut interest rates at all

1:37:24

this year particularly if the

1:37:26

inflation numbers are a little

1:37:28

bit stronger than they anticipated

1:37:30

and you could see that with

1:37:32

the price of oil still being

1:37:34

up, wages are still up and

1:37:36

of course people are working which

1:37:38

I think is a good thing.

1:37:40

Some may disagree but I think

1:37:42

that's a very good thing. But

1:37:44

in any case people are going

1:37:46

to be watching the Fed and

1:37:48

how that's going to impact the

1:37:50

stock and bond market. I

1:37:53

however am going to be focusing

1:37:55

not so much on the Fed

1:37:57

but on earnings as earnings start

1:37:59

coming out. out at the

1:38:01

end of this week starting

1:38:03

with banks and local companies

1:38:05

like Delta Airlines. And Delta,

1:38:07

I'm not an airline investor

1:38:09

for a lot of reasons

1:38:11

as similar to investing in

1:38:13

cars. I love cars. I

1:38:15

like traveling on airplanes, but

1:38:17

too many cost issues related

1:38:19

to the boat, so I

1:38:22

stay away. On the other

1:38:24

hand, I do like travel-related

1:38:26

stock, and Delta is any

1:38:28

positive news from Delta could

1:38:30

have a positive impact on companies

1:38:32

like booking.com, Expedia, Airbnb, among others.

1:38:34

Excellent advice, Mr. Money Talk. You

1:38:36

heard him, G. others. Now is

1:38:38

the time for you to pick

1:38:40

up the phone and make the

1:38:42

call for that free 48-minute financial

1:38:46

consultation by dialing 952-925-5608 where you always

1:38:48

get straight talk and never, ever

1:38:54

sugarcoated advice. Josh, once again, thank you so

1:38:56

much for the time and the chat. Have

1:38:58

a great rest of your day. We'll talk to

1:39:00

you again on Thursday. Well, let's

1:39:03

hope the twins start winning. No doubt.

1:39:05

Let's hope the twins start winning. Talk to you

1:39:08

then. Thanks. Investment Services

1:39:10

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1:39:14

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