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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:23):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Del.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Truana Well, and good morning to all.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
Of you and yours happy second day of Christmas or
a third, depending on how you look at things.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
This is your morning.
Speaker 4 (00:41):
Show with Michael Del Giorno and I am Jamie allmen.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
Really happy to be filling in and just off the hours.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
Honny Adam and read about this a little bit because
I don't know how I have escaped it, which has
been great because I seemingly, you know, rarely sleep and
that's just because I figure I got too much to
do and sleep is for dead people. I just figured, well,
(01:08):
I'm just gonna, you know, do what I need to do.
But I'm surprised they haven't gotten sick, like I hardly
ever get sick.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
I think I had COVID.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
I'm pretty sure I had COVID or whatever it was,
whatever the Chinese made there, I don't know. I think
I had it in November of nineteen because I was
really sick, and as little as I do get sick,
I'm kind of a hypochondriac. So I'll go from you know,
(01:41):
just a regular cold to thinking I have lung cancer.
You know, That's that's the kind of person I am, because.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
I so rarely get sick.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
Then I'm thinking to myself, well, then I must have
cancer or some other you know, debilitating disease or whatever.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
And so I'm.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Pretty sure in November of night eighteen that I had COVID.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Before COVID was the thing, like.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
Before it was cool, and because I was sick for
like six weeks and I couldn't figure out what was
going on, and I it was coughing and all this
kind of stuff. But that was before it was the thing. Now,
about one out.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Of every three people I know have this ongoing lingering.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
Cough or sickness that they have and I can't figure out.
You know what it is, and and but I haven't
gotten it. So I mean, I even moonlight at a
bar with people all the time sometimes and and I
(02:50):
but but I'm telling you, I know a lot of
people who have it, and those who have it are
very unlucky because they it seems to linger and then
whoever they're with have it. Except my daughter had it
whatever it is for a while. She teaches swimming. Some
convinced it's chlorine. But you know, I don't want to
(03:11):
get two RFK junior on you. But I mean, I'm
just saying that there's something going around.
Speaker 3 (03:16):
I just don't know. I just don't know what it is.
Speaker 4 (03:20):
And so never got the vaccine, and so I'm not
quite sure that mattered one way or the other. And
seemingly the kind of risks I take, I don't know either.
You know, my sister ship from Alaska shipped in these oysters,
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these raw oysters.
Speaker 3 (03:42):
I have a mom was ninety six.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
Years old, and my sister of Alaska thought she'd get in.
She works at uh in the conservation business up in Alaska,
which is beautiful. By the way, you ever get the
homer Alaska, It's absolutely gorgeous. It's a spit, so it's
like a little thing that spits out into the into
the bay. And so it's like being in Florida, except
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it's Alaska, which I never even anticipated. We were chucking oysters,
eating catchemc oysters all day long. So my sister decides
she's going to ship me and my mother, who's ninety six,
a box of raw oysters, like a live oysters from Alaska.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
And I'm thinking, I love you, but what are you doing?
Speaker 4 (04:32):
And so we must eat them because if we don't,
then that's rude. And so she ships them, and it
just so happens that it's an experiment. So she decides
that she's gonna send these oysters, but they're experimenting with
something because they're conservationalists.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
And so, by the way, it's beautiful up there.
Speaker 4 (04:54):
If you ever get done tide pooling or something and
you're seeing like sea stars and it's crazy. Alaska's nuts,
and you know, I'm glad we have it as a state.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
And I think Canada's next.
Speaker 4 (05:08):
And I'll tell you all about that a little bit,
because I think it's a very convincing argument. I think
once again, you know, Trump tweets something, it's like you
start thinking about it, You're like, wow, that's actually a.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Thing, like yeah, you were wiretapped by the FBI, who.
Speaker 4 (05:25):
Have bow whatever, and I'll come on and it turns
out it was. Now he's like, you know, maybe Canada
should be the fifty first hit. Now people are making
these convincing argument that Canada could be the fifty first hit,
and now suddenly I am absolutely convinced it should be.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
So we'll talk about that. I would love to hear
from you as well.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
This early in the morning, I know you're up, so
try to fool me and go back to bed and
go back to sleep and hit your buzz button or
whatever it is you do your snooze button. I know
you're awake, so you must hit the talk back button
on the I Heart app and tell me what you
think about whatever you're doing.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
So let me finish this story.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
So she mails the oysters to us and it is uh,
but it's an experiment, So technically she's like, well, we're
gonna we're experimenting with something that's not styrofoam to keep
oysters cool alive before you eat them and shipping them.
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So we're experimenting with something that's not styrofoam. I'm like, oh, okay,
And so you want me and my ninety six year
old mother to eat raw what three dozen raw oysters
that you're shipping from Alaska to Saint Louis, Missouri, And
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that's what we're going to do.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
And she's like, yeah, it's good.
Speaker 4 (06:52):
And we're testing out to see whether or not this
non styrofoam thing works or not. And at this point,
I'm like, you know, screw the environment. I just want
to make sure these things are cold and alive because
I don't want to get sick and I want my
mother to get sick either. So I call my sister Allison,
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who is a former nurse. She's always what I call
to see whether or not I might do something that
would jeopardize the health of my mother or whatever, because
it's bad enough. She hates it when I you know,
my mom keeps soup in the refrigerator for six months
and I make a lot of soup, and nobody does
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that anymore, but my mom always did, and she never cared.
And when there was mold on the shee, she said,
cut it off. So it's not a big deal. But
always the thing I said I was actually trying to
talk to my sister Allison and say, please tell us
not to eat these because I was Actually my mom
didn't care. I mean, I mean, if you go to
my Facebook page Radio Free Almen, and it's the public
(07:57):
page of mine, you know, my Facebook page, you'll see
I was making oysters too with my mom and we
use vodka and basically almost lit each other on fire
because she spilled the vodka and she didn't care at all.
So that's probably why she has lived as long as
she has at ninety six, hasn't cared. Quit smoking at
about the age of eighty five, and so she's doing great.
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So I'm thinking, I don't want to eat these.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
I'm afraid of me. It's sick. So anyway we.
Speaker 4 (08:23):
Do it, We eat them less and learned they were fantastic.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
So no fear here.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltrono.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Jamie Allmen.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
Really happy to be filling in and just real quick
follow up to the COVID thing. So I was talking
to Red offline and I was I didn't get the
vaccine and I know I had COVID like around November
or nineteen, and then somewhere down the line, later, when
COVID actually became a thing and people started talking about it.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Then I got it again.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
And it doesn't matter because people with vaccines got it
like a hundred times anyway, so it didn't really matter.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
I was gonna do that.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
And so I had it again, and this time I
got the paxlovid, the drug, and the only way to
get it is if you kind.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
Of knew somebody or whatever.
Speaker 4 (09:26):
And it was experimental, and I had to give permission
to my doctor to take it and all that kind
of stuff.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
And I couldn't figure out what was worse. I couldn't
figure out whether it was covid or.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
The side effects of paslovid, because and everything was fine
during the day, and it was almost like at night.
I feared the night because and I couldn't figure out.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Whether it was the paxlovid or what it was.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
But I just remember nighttime was when I would be
visited by one hundred devils, you know, in my room.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
There's banished to it.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
That's the other thing about COVID is we get COVID
and you're in a household of kids and everything else
there your family banishes you as if you've got a
horrible disease, which of course kind of is, and then
you have to sit in somebody else's unused bedroom, which
makes it even more like the Exorcist to a certain degree,
(10:34):
because you're in a bedroom that you're really never sleep in,
but you're banished there because you can't get anybody else
sick and doing all the kind of stuff, So you're
in a foreign bedroom and then nightfalls and it's every
I'm convinced it was satan, I'm not kidding you, and
(10:55):
the patch lovin I don't there's a drug or whatever,
and you'd have these collucids and and things crawling.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
All over the wall and all that kind of thing.
Speaker 4 (11:06):
I realized for some of you that's just a Tuesday,
but for me that was unusual, so I just was
I couldn't.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
I'm just so glad those days are over.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
And I can't wait until Dr Fauci and Doctor Burst
both go to jail where they where they belong, because
that was a scam and a scandal and a totally complete,
total lie, and I just can't believe that we went
through that. Someday, and I think it's gonna become sooner
rather than later. Once RFK Junior and Elon all these
(11:43):
other people get a hold of it, that we're gonna
find out some things that will knock our socks off.
Regarding the true COVID scam, I can't believe now when
I look back on it, I can't believe we bought
into all that stuff. And I can't believe that we
let people who you know, again, I'm not against people
(12:06):
who are unelected individuals. I mean, obviously, just because you're
an elected individual doesn't make you better than anybody else.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
And I didn't like it.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
When Elon piped up and all the people on Capitol
Hill were, you know, how gare him open his mouth?
He's not elected official. It's kind of like, I don't
buy into that part of it. But the fact that
we allowed so many people who just kind of came
out of nowhere to control our lives in the way
(12:38):
that they did is absolutely astounding to me. And I
actually think I'm not a conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
I actually think it.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
Was a.
Speaker 3 (12:49):
Dry run. I don't want to ruin your morning.
Speaker 4 (12:52):
I'm just saying to me, it was a dry run
for something even bigger. We just don't know what it is.
But man, the way they controlled us shut down, our schools, businesses,
turned us against each other, ratting each other out, staring
(13:13):
at each other with these desperate eyes, wearing these dumb, ineffective,
useless masks.
Speaker 3 (13:22):
And it was just the craziest thing.
Speaker 4 (13:23):
And people who you otherwise thought were decent people and
trustworthy people suddenly became these weird freaks about vaccines and
masks and six feet distancing and all this other nonsense.
And man, we bought into that, like hook line and sinker.
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And by the way, I did talk to somebody who
is a business person and they couldn't vote for Trump
in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
I just can't do it.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
What he did to my business during COVID is beyond
the realm, like.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
It wasn't him.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
And in fact, people always crab about doctor Fauci, But
let me tell you something, doctor Brooks. Start looking into
Scarf Lady and you will see that she was probably
worse than doctor Fauci was. She was traveling all around
the country promoting shutdowns and everything else, and she came
(14:25):
across as this kind of like Virginia Slim's seventies scarf Lady, and.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
Nobody picked up on it.
Speaker 4 (14:34):
And she was running around the country just promoting lockdowns
and everything else.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
It was crazy.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
They were even worse in Canada, which might now become
the fifty first state.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
There's a case being.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
Made for it, and it's actually a pretty good one,
and I'll make sure you're well aware of all the
upsides of a doct think kid as the fifty first state.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
This is your Morning show with Michael Deltrono.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
Welcome, Thank you so much, love that you're with me,
and I'm really super privileged to be filling in for
my friend Michael del Giorno here on your morning show.
Really happy to be with you and thank you for
your attention. And so I don't know what it was,
So it wasn't styrofoam, but it was some other natural substance.
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And sometimes like I'm all for, you know, natural butter
and natural makeup, maple syrup and natural tobacco and natural
liquor and all that kind of stuff, but some things
are better left fake and dangerous to the environment and
(15:58):
maybe even toxic. No, I'm just kind of like in
that mode where I sometimes would rather have something worse
for the environment.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
I don't want to strangle a.
Speaker 4 (16:10):
Bunch of dolphins and whales or anything, but I will
tell you that sometimes maybe just a little styrofoam isn't
that bad. So the thing came in a it came
I don't know what it was, it was something and
I got it and it came with like a little
thermometer or I got a temperature thing that had a
timer on it or something, and a bag that looked
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like it was one of those ice bags.
Speaker 3 (16:36):
And then the ice bag.
Speaker 4 (16:39):
I kept it in the fridge and the ice bag liquefied.
But my I've shucked enough oysters in my lifetime because
I love them, and I will I'll stomach you know something.
But it's so weird because at the time of the
shipmentto the oysters, the news broke about this lsteria thing
(16:59):
of water oysters and all this kind of stuff like
it made the news. I'm like, how could the timing
be any worse for this to happen? And so I
don't know what it was, but I got to fill
out a survey and I'm just too lazy to actually
delve into it. I was just gonna do I just
want to east to eat the oysters. Really is you know,
my sister was doing something good for society. And all
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I wanted to do was a chow down and a
bunch of oysters with horsemadish and the hot sauce.
Speaker 3 (17:29):
That's all I really cared about.
Speaker 4 (17:31):
But now I still have to fill it out and
probably will uh disappoint her because it's gonna take me forever.
I just get the follow up, but say you send
this back. Came into like a package that I could
send back to whatever it was, and now I got
to mail it. And I'm so bad about that. I
don't know how many times i've my kids or something,
I can get a new phone, it takes me like
(17:51):
six months to send the phone back. I'm just sometimes
I'm just so lazy. I just I got to get
with it. Sometimes just get going on here. I just
don't understand that. But anyway, it did. It was they
were delicious, but there was something I will let you know,
but it was. But I'm glad that they're doing that
because they really do, especially up there in Alaska where
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they're doing tide pooling and all seriousness.
Speaker 3 (18:15):
It is a beautiful place up there, and some of.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
These styrofoam just on its face, it doesn't seem right.
Just I mean, it just doesn't you know, it's if
you I don't know, if you put certain things in it,
it starts to melt and leech and it just doesn't
It seems it seems like it's like came out of
nowhere and somebody, but it works. Tell you that, I
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mean sometimes, I mean maybe if you just kind of
take whatever technology to use for all the other coolers
out there that seemingly like keep things cold forever, then
maybe that would work.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
Like those big gigantic.
Speaker 4 (18:57):
Cups that people carry around that way, like twenty pounds
and they put their water in there and they just
carry them around everywhere. I remember my daughter playing soccer
and she had one of those things and she could
never hold it because it was it was ten pounds.
But it kept things cold. I'll tell you that because
I always had to hold it, but it kept things.
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So maybe that is the better technology. And speaking of Canadians,
you are so right. It's so funny because you're Luke.
You're absolutely right, because well, how do you have a
country where you have this amazing Pierre Dude or a
Wayne Gretzky and a Justin Trudeau.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
Maybe it's a lot like America.
Speaker 4 (19:42):
It takes all kinds and so to your point about Canadians,
that's pretty funny and in a roundabout way, it seems
almost kind of aggressive.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
So I kind of feel bad about saying it.
Speaker 4 (19:57):
But the people in during COVID, like they were arresting
ministers and other people who were holding church services and things.
I mean, they were really bad. It's kind of like Britain,
you know, where they arrest people for.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
Saying things.
Speaker 4 (20:18):
And I mean, if you could imagine in America that
would never happen, although it kind of did with COVID.
I remember remember going out to dinner with my son,
comes into Saint Louis and at that time it's so dumb.
I mean, just when you look at it's gonna be.
It's the most it was one of the most. I'm
(20:39):
trying to think of like another most embarrassing time in
US civilization and I can't think of one. Well, I
mean obviously slavery and it is, you know, bad things
like that, but I'm just talking about just as a thing,
like as a fad or as a as a as
a thing, and COVID was we just really took a
(21:04):
gigantic poop on the world stage with COVID. I'm just
we're never going to forgive ourselves for it, and probably shouldn't.
But in Canada they were, they were arresting ministers and
people like that. And here I went to a restaurant
once and the restaurant was not allowed to be open,
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so it they decided to have outside tents for people
to have dinner in.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
Sorry to end a sentence in the preposition, but.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
And so I'm sitting there with my son, it's like
December of twenty twenty one or whatever it was or
twenty twenty, and we're intense with heaters and I'm literally.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
Two feet away.
Speaker 4 (21:51):
I'm closer to somebody at a dinner table that I
would be if I was inside the restaurant. And we're intents,
so you, I mean where you would imagine that the
way that they fumigate the place and everything else got
it had to be worse than it would be if
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you just actually walked into the restaurant. But everybody's just like, oh, yeah, no,
this is great, this is so safe. This is going
to keep us from getting COVID for the rest of
our lives. Here eating dinner in this tent, basically breathing
down somebody else's neck while we're inhaling.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
Heater vapors or whatever those are, and.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
I'm thinking of as, this can't be possible that we're
doing this, And then of course no one would dare
say anything because you'd be hated and set packing and
everything else. But Canada was out of its mind. And
so when Donald Trump approaches this idea of Canada becoming
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the fifty first state, lo and behold that dude always
seems to say something that eventually people start really talking about.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
And so you got to hear in Kevin O'Leary, who
came out of nowhere. I still don't.
Speaker 4 (23:11):
I mean, I love Shark Tank, and it's kind of
one of those things where Kevin O'Leary appears on Fox
News and you're like, where did that come from?
Speaker 3 (23:21):
Like how he? How was he always on TV and
always commentating?
Speaker 4 (23:27):
But I love the guy and he actually makes a
really good case for Canada to become the fifty first state.
And I'm gonna go ahead and say it since I
feel like with the election of Donald Trump, we can
just say anything within reason, of course, and I'm thinking
(23:48):
this would be a great way to get rid of, well, Luke,
those Canadians you say suck. So we actually it's a
roundabout way to do it, but you adopt it as
a fifty first state.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
And then you deport the ones who.
Speaker 4 (24:05):
You say are bad Canadians along with all the illegals,
and just just train everybody for everybody out.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
Oh that's mean, but.
Speaker 4 (24:14):
No, Kevin O'Leary makes a really good case that I
think you're going to buy into.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltona.
Speaker 3 (24:29):
Jamie Allman here.
Speaker 4 (24:30):
Please get't privilege to be filling in for the great
Michael del Journo on your morning show. So Happy Friday
to all of you. So let me finally get to Canada.
So it just is crazy how President Trump sometimes will
say things and they appear to be on their face
(24:54):
like oh, he's funny, and then.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
It's all true.
Speaker 4 (25:00):
You know, I was talking about COVID a while back,
remember when President Trump at the time when they were
faking their way through this COVID nonsense, and then they
started to get to the real reason why they made
COVID the big deal that it was, and that is
to get to mail in voting so they could cheat.
(25:23):
And so that was that was Ultimately it was like, hey,
wait a minute, you know what we could do.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
Huh oh oh, I don't know what we would do.
We could actually just have.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
People vote by mail, and then we could and have
them drop into boxes on a street corner in the
United States of America. And we're like, yeah, that's safe.
That's the safe way to do it. Let's just do that,
because otherwise we'll all get COVID and die and Grandma
will die, and everybody's gonna die if we don't, you know.
Speaker 3 (25:56):
And so they did this.
Speaker 4 (25:58):
Mail in voting thing, and I remember Persident Trump saying, hey,
it doesn't seem really secure to vote by mail. It
doesn't seem though, And especially anybody who's ever lived in
the United States for more than thirty days and watched
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a mail carrier drop a box in a puddle of
water instead of heaven forbid, walking it somewhere or just
putting it in the box or trying to make some
kind of effort new that mail in voting was. If
you've ever been to a post office in your lifetime
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where everybody's on break at the same time except for
the one person, they're like five people doing stuff and
occupying themselves.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
Well, there's a line of like thirty people.
Speaker 4 (26:54):
And one woman who is mentally on a break helping you.
No offense. I'm sorry to the US Postal Service. I
know you're all American heroes. I get it, but I
mean seriously. So, then when it came time for the
mail and voting to happen, Trump was like, this doesn't.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
Seem really that.
Speaker 4 (27:15):
That doesn't seem reallyst I'll never never forget it. And
then like a day later, male voting drop boxes showed
up on every street corner in America, like, wait a minute,
where did that?
Speaker 3 (27:29):
Remember he said it?
Speaker 4 (27:31):
And they acted like he was warring on the Post Office?
Remember that? Golly, I don't. I just I'm thinking to myself,
was this all a dream? Because that was back in
the day when he somehow was seen as aggressively warring
with the post Office. You all remember that, and I
(27:52):
know you do because everybody was ever We're all in
a fog. And now that I mentioned it, you're likeking, Oh, yeah,
I remember that. He was like somehow like offending the
post off. How what was that about?
Speaker 3 (28:02):
Because they were because.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
Apparently he didn't like the mail in voting part of it,
and so it became suddenly the media was like he
hates the post Office. Donald Trump hates the Post Office,
the post the American heroes. They are every single one
of a male carriers Pony Express back in the day.
I'm like, wait a minute, where did that come from?
(28:24):
I don't know, and I still don't know what that
was about. But it was like some kind of diversion.
And then next thing, you know, drop boxes are everywhere
and we're like, how did that? And then everybody's just
like mail in voting, it's just crazy and and and
it's full of fraud everything else. Anyway, he mentions that
and it turns out to be true. It's kind of
(28:45):
like when he mentioned that he was being wire tapped
in quotation marks, like it's so weird. Sometimes you like
capitalize his words and it's truth and you're like, what
is going And he knows so much, but you're like,
doesn't always tell you. And then people think he's joking. Yeah,
maybe we ought to make Canada the fifty first state.
(29:06):
What do you think about all of that?
Speaker 2 (29:08):
Right?
Speaker 4 (29:09):
Trump again, look at him Canada fifty first state. Well,
next thing, you know, justin Trudeau's at Marijuago. Then next thing,
you know, justin Trudeau's on his way out with some
dude named Pierre possibly taking over. Who's like a mini
Canadian Trump if it's not Wayne Gretzky as Trump Trump
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wants to be.
Speaker 3 (29:33):
And then the next thing, you.
Speaker 4 (29:34):
Know, the Canada as a fifty first state thing becomes
part of the everyday vernacular on for instance, Fox News,
where Kevin O'Leary comes out of nowhere, is like, hey,
you know that's a great is.
Speaker 5 (29:48):
Forty one year in Canadian's basically a population of California
sitting on the world's largest amounts of all resources, including
the most important.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Energy and water.
Speaker 5 (29:59):
Canadian over the holidays the last two days have been
talking about this.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
They want to hear more, and so, you know.
Speaker 5 (30:06):
There's obviously a lot of issues, more details, But what
this could be is the beginning of an economic union.
Think about the power of combining the two economies, erasing
the border between Canada and the United States and putting
all that resource up to the northern borders where China
and Russia are knocking on the door. So secure that
give a common currency, figure out taxes across the board,
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get everything trading both ways, create a new almost EUO
like passport I like this idea and.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
I mean that well, that sounds good.
Speaker 4 (30:40):
As as long as you know, as Luke points, sound
from Georgia, we get rid of those people who he says,
suck and maybe take a knife and cut win it
peg out, and then I think everything will be great.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
At that point, we're all in this together. This is
your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno.