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Jeff Poor Show - Monday 7-22-24

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22 Jul 2024
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from Bucks Pocket to the shores of Orange Beach at all points in between an insider's perspective on Alabama politics. It's the Jeff Porshow. I don't think I'm done in this way. Good morning. Welcome to the Jeff Porshow. What if I'm talking about 065? They should be with us on this is a Monday Monday morning. What a weekend I can tell you. What a Monday morning. Let me get into that in a second. A little side rant for you about the city of Daphne about upending my radio show. But anyway, enough of that. Coming up on the program here in about a half hour state representative Jennifer Fiddler going to be with us here at the Fair Hope Bureau. Always a pleasure. Also on the program today, Dale Jackson, WV it in for whatever reason. Still clear, but he'll be with us. And then we will have a state representative Alan Treadaway, former deputy police chief at Birmingham asked some ideas about crime and then the kind of the out of control situation in some of Alabama cities are gonna talk to about that. Also, what are the good guys on the gambling fight? Really I mean like he and I watched him in his committee hearings. He put forth a good faith effort to really say, Hey, what do you mean you can enforce gamble? You've got to pass this to be able to have a enforcement mechanism. Why aren't we just enforcing the current laws it is? So I have a discussion about that with state representative Treadaway cut up in the 11 o'clock hour. Also, we're we're already getting into Kamala Harris and Joe Biden here in just a moment. So stay tuned for that. A couple of things. First off, see a Daphne. I'm telling you guys, so I play daddy bus driver in the morning. I take both my little ones to their respective destinations. Ones that summer camp ones a daycare and part of my journey. Unfortunately, at this moment in time, includes a a brief, a brief ride through the city of Daphne and a closed county road 40 or 64. And I wouldn't only want to fall into this. Just shut it down because they're doing like some kind of repaving project there and it doesn't be familiar with city of Daphne, a county road 13 and 64. And I there's not like a good way to go around that. No signs up or anything. So I don't know what you guys adapt to your doing, but that was absolutely, absolutely atrocious. And so as such as it is, I usually get back to the Fair Help Bureau or right around 815, 820. And this morning, 850 because of that. If you just put up a sign or something, but you didn't. I don't know why, but it's why I don't I guess I don't I'm not gonna ever live in Daphne, Alabama for that reason of things like that. Also, well, we'll get into that later. I was listening to the Johnny Hatcher talking about a social media ban for those under 16 and tasking the legislature. They're kind of an interesting idea, but look, we can't have the government raise our children, can we? How about mommy and daddy? Don't let your children on social media. If they're under 16 or 17 or 21 or whatever the age will be. All right. So there you're opening access morning. Do with them, watch you please. So well, I didn't see this coming the way it came. I would have thought they would have pulled the trigger much, much earlier. I said that Fourth of July holiday would have been the time for Biden to exit. And then yesterday and Sunday shows, I thought, well, it's even more complicated because the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson said they tried to take mine off the ballot. Well, Republican parties in all these states are going to challenge it. And it just got too late. I still think it's too late for them to win. Now, do they salvage some seats in Congress? Yeah, perhaps essentially, guys, I don't think they did themselves any favors playing this out the way they played it out. They really could have done this earlier. Well, they should have done it a year ago. And you can't help but wonder what changed with Biden over the weekend. COVID, you still have people saying he's gonna be fine. I saw Rod clean a little chippy. I think his inner circle did not want him to give this up. Obama world was really working behind the scenes. This is not going to be what I think they know they can't win. I know I won't say can't. I mean, you think it happened, obviously, they know that their chances, Democrats, chances of winning the White House are pretty long. And they needed salvage some house seats and subset of seats. That's all that matters to these people. This power is preserving the status quo. These are these are people who really have the best interest of us. I mean, remember, remember that talk about democracy? I knew this was going to come up. But to be honest, I'm I'm kind of good with this. I think I think Kamala Harris is maybe maybe don't do as well as you would have against fumbling Joe Biden, but it's not going to be terrible. She's not a good candidate. Ladies and gentlemen, she could have been the nominee in 2020. She just did not have any sort of work ethic. And there's no reason. I mean, based on what we have seen of her as vice president, and I've always thought this if you really wanted to be President of the United States. And you are her. And you look at this, this White House right now. And we're like, who's running the show is clearly not Joe Biden. Well, it also clearly wasn't Kamala Harris, either, the vice president. I mean, it was just a made like really good sense. For her to kind of like assume more of a larger role in policy, be more out there, taking on these hard bros, send herself up for this election cycle of 24 having at least a resume. But I mean, like she's nowhere to be seen. It was like vice president and name only. And like nature, a poor is a vacuum. Well, it certainly wasn't Kamala Harris stepping into fill the vacuum there. So guys, I mean, I noticed a lot of Republicans out there like, Oh, man, I wish we could have had a shot with it at Biden. But I mean, she is not. She's not great. And she has shown very little ambition and with a weak president, the vice president, you would be you could Dick Cheney it or whatever. But she did not set herself up for her future political endeavors at all as Biden's vice president. What's so memorable? A few speeches. Are you talking about the word salad and all that? I mean, I'm less concerned with that. What you see on the surface is not as important as what's going on behind the scenes. But I'm convinced behind the scenes she was kind of resigned to kind of do whatever she wanted to do. She didn't really have a balls. She'd take instructions from the president clearly was not out front on the border. That's going to be the Republican talking point against her. But she did not show any like willingness to be to step into to the gap in a week by the administration and at least be the face of it or do more and maybe that's what they wanted out of a vice president. But she said, I mean, I don't think she is the necessarily going to be the thing that fixes all of this to five one three four three zero one zero six. That's the text line that I get touched with the program. I also think after inauguration, we'll never hear from Joe Biden again. There's something kind of sad about it. I mean, you don't see an American president just just lined up that way. Do you? Now he's he is a power hungry guy throughout his career, kind of an arch villain figure. Guys, I thought in 20 in 2016, he would have made a much better candidate of the Hillary Clinton. He probably would have won. There's just something like in person, he's a nice guy to people. He's got a better retail politics sort of persona than she had. She never ran for much senator in New York. He's the kind of guy he plays the game. He knows the game of politics. Will we ever know what happened? Will we ever see a tell all I don't know how this played out? Why did they hang on so long? I mean, were they thinking on July 15th that Joe Biden could still win all of this? Probably what really changed things was the assassination attempt and Trump looking more Teddy Roosevelt. And Biden looking just sick, tired and old. Now, I got to try this talking point about Trump's age. I mean, go ahead. There's only one candidate that is taking a bullet up all that stage. Watching right now on Capitol Hill, the I I'm convinced is DEI practitioner. There runs a secret service is soon to get grilled. She doesn't see many. I had to just no remorse here. It seems like I don't know. This is really bizarre secret service and this is a secret service. Probably I'm gonna I'm gonna go on a limb here and say that this director was probably doing what she was told by not giving Trump or RFK Junior more protection. Just part of the machinery. Maybe she maybe she had to be told, but it was understood that if you give them too large of a secret service detail, you make them look too presidential, but Joe Joe doesn't want to do that. And it is all about optics. And it's probably the darkest times from the secret service in its history. I don't know what the secret service, how much heat they took during the during the hinkily attempted assassination with Reagan. I think on this one, especially like knowing what I know about presidential events and treating Trump like he's third tier. Like he's been Carson are new Gingrich when they had their life 15 minutes of fame in a presidential contest, a couple cycles back. But it had had that been successful. The country would have really been in a bad place, financially, politically. Really bad place. And you know, half of you out there think it's an inside job. Is it actionable? We would have heard that. Did the secret service let Trump get shot? Those are the kind of questions you would have heard. I guess you're hearing them now. But the rhetoric would have been so over the top. All right, guys, we got to get a break here. We shall return. This is the Jet Force show. What I've been talking one oh six five. [Music] I didn't mean to treat you bad. Didn't know just what I had. But honey now I don't want to make my brown eyes. Don't it make my brown eyes. Don't it make my brown eyes. We'll go back to the Jet Force show. What if I'm talking about those six five. They should stay with us on this Monday morning two five one three four three zero one zero six. What would be a touch to show all you do is text me and we will respond to your text. So you got a one two three four five six already this morning. John, what the parents such this then this is where the government comes in. But like what if I'm a mom and dad and I want my child on social media. I don't know what kind of cockamainy apparently skills they have it but it doesn't I mean that it should be the parents choice not the Alabama legislature's choice whether your kid has a Facebook profile or not if they're 15. Look I mean I don't think it's healthy but somebody else might think it is. It's just like we can't treat social media like a vice. It's not like tobacco or alcohol gambling or something. But I'm just not I'm not crazy about the idea of the legislature. A criminalizing it if mom and dad decide well the hell with the law then you're gonna go like a mom and dad. I think it's bad public policy. Dave, Jeff I think okay should buy to resign make Harrison incumbent probably he should but he won't. Jeff I think the government mostly runs itself that the machine is huge. It's multiple sub-machines when we have government shutdown for example things keep going holidays etc. Yes should buy and resign though. I mean he's the elected president of the United States. I mean there's a 25th amendment process but it's the same with should buy me the nominee or not. Democrat voters voted for Joe Biden to be the nominee. Now they're going to have to figure out how to explain their whole democracy angle here. Paul writes this speaking of daffy as I sit in on the traffic mess have you heard the check the lady daffy is closing July 25th for a teardad or reconstruct model. Yes I know the poor people in daffy I am praying for you through this ordeal no Chick-fil-A. There is a Chick-fil-A by the way it's Spanish Fort so you get to extend that Chick-fil-A run a trip for you there. Ladies and gentlemen of daffy no I just the the road situation was infuriating not to put up some kind of sign so I'm it may have been on 181 southbound it may have been on 64 coming off of 98 there there was nothing on 181 northbound coming north the way I was going because I do a little loop I go out the 181 drop one off up north cut over 64 drop another off and then head south on 98 back to fair hope and and like that's my route every day every day throughout the summer and there's just nothing telling you detour this is absolutely infuriating day making the media spin on Biden makes me want to hurl two weeks ago he was running circles around mortal men last week he was unable to be a trump because he got covid today he's a patriot but people don't believe you I mean like people are the smartest those who are paying attention to this are wise enough to know they're are they are talking out both sides of their mouth no I mean I cannot stomach watching CNN or MSC because I don't want to hear heroic tells Joe Biden or do I want to hear the like and they tried this before when she was named a running mate I don't want to hear how awesome Kamala Harris is because we know that's a lie Toothless Bamber writes of this writes a lot Kamala temporarily stops to buy narrative DNC will nominate someone else Manchin Shapiro or someone who will be campaigned in the middle I don't think that's true but yeah Biden says a letter instead of announcing a TV like he'll be jealous he's really sick she'll still hit it to the Olympics however and finally if Obama and Pelosi are calling the shots would they allow center a stimulant nomination like Shapiro Manchin our frock a tucky governor referring to Beshears I think it's Harris I don't see any other way around it we'll be right back this is FM talk one oh six five sitting here at the floor a band about to open up a big old can good time unwind falling out of love in the sleigh now hey say I got a hold out of cares in the red nigger in the years getting crazy i'm getting hammered sitting right here at the floor of fam look back to the jump course show that flip talk one oh six five thank you for staying with us on this Monday morning tech so i two five one three four three zero one zero station will be attached with the program hit us up there so give all the program del jax or wvn and gala hammer news it did it a lot of clock hour state representative allen a tread away from morris but i used to be the deputy police chief at bermagav as requested some time on this program so we have uh we have obliged that he will be with us in 11 o'clock hour so please stay tuned for that joining us now she is our monday every other monday regular always a pleasure to bring on uh state representative jennifer fiddler my state representative representative uh representative good morning are you i'm doing great jeff how are you doing do well do well thanks for making time for us thanks for coming by as always uh well uh i mean it's been a crazy week for me uh what you get in politics presidential politics uh but you know you're looking around state level wide and kind of what's going on here locally i guess that that show goes on doesn't it yeah um it's been interesting uh thank you to president bun for getting out of the race i just have to say that this is chaos i i don't i don't know i i i am uh really underwhelmed by a lot of this uh for the party that preached to us representative about democracy for the last five years this this is this is what this is what you call democracy okay but um i digress um well let's go here uh last time you and i were talking and and i i think this is an important issue and certainly in the news but the especially ball of county kind of interesting uh the way things are going the way the economy's changing here i mean you know i grew up balling county yeah it was the beach but before you get to the beach it was just farmland farmland farmland robert still farmland farmland farmland summerdell you know and you go all the way down and and and you know you look at easter short sort of the same thing that's changing isn't it and there's this sort of economic shift is we're becoming less agriculture oriented here it seems as people are kind of selling off their plots of land well i mean it is kind of economic uh you have these large farm fields or that's you don't have to take any trees or brush off uh they're flat and ready to build upon the farmer the ag development rights or the ag rights excuse me the agricultural rights are worth about seven or eight thousand dollars an acre here and the development rights are worth about if you develop it you sell it for a development there were 50 thousand dollars an acre so when um you know these farmers are trying to survive and that's literally what your small farmers are out there most of them are trying to do is just you know survive this a love of the land there's stewards of this land and that they're you know getting going from season to season crop to crop and you know just hoping everything comes out so it's yes an economic choice at the end of the day to develop or let a developer come in i think i think a lot of it though now it's just that the economics the economy inflation all the input cost labor uh you got on the list of all the things you need to be a farmer or you just cash out sell it off and no heavy in those hassles anymore i mean that's sort of the way we're going here well and the generation all the children are seeing it they've seen how hard their dad moms have worked and how much it takes to get into it and those would the kids you know those children would be the ones that kind of understand you know the whole farming technique and they they would know you know what it takes to bring a crop in um it is so hard difficult hardly achievable for someone who didn't grow up in a farm family and doesn't have the land to get in and start farming i mean just because of the price of the land and in bawin county think about how we can get another crop in our our ag lands here in bawin county we're in zone nine nine a uh it's meaning for those folks out there that don't know a little bit about horticulture and growing we can pretty much get another season in because you know the uh we get a couple frost we get up several freezes a year but a lot of you got we've got some crops that are get through that and so we can grow through that so we've got a um we're a little bit we can grow a little bit more several more things than our folks our neighbors our colleagues in north alabama um i serve on the public safety and homeland security committee and in my mind you know i think about from the ag side growing up on a farm i think about that is our security our food is our security and just it's so important to have that source local um not being so reliant on uh transportation means to get it here i always think about a conversation i had with um one of my friends that was in the trucking company and he told me he said three days is what an 18-wheeler every three days that 18-wheeler that's filled with food replenishes the grocery shelves so in three days if they're not hitting that store you're running out of food and of course we saw that just a couple years ago with the empty shelves the transportation issues you know the um every three days that you know the 18-wheeler supply and milk you know food on the grocery store and i think about the you know prime agricultural land that we have just gobbling up you know around here and it does it is a concern to me um it's easier to plant houses it is an economic decision for these large landowners these farmers these farm families uh you know when they are when they get the land you know when they are inherited the land they get to pay what their fathers or grandfather you know whenever that money changed or that land changed hands there was a value on it and just say it was seven thousand dollars an acre it could be two thousand dollars an acre and today it's worth forty five thousand dollars an acre so they get to pay the taxes on that base you know you know value and they just can't afford to keep it and so when people don't understand why these large landowners or children have to get to let this land go that is that's a big reason there's a it's not worth forty thousand dollar i mean two thousand dollars an acre or fifteen to hundred dollars an acre anymore they get to pay what that difference is and um that's a part of the economic decision and these children you know going off and getting a job that that can have a better pay than the farm pays well it's just and then the work get to put into it i mean there's a lot there's there's you know you talk to these guys from alpha or you talk to Rick pate what's the next generation of farmers in alamama look like you did they're not people are opting out long time farm families or you know the new generations opting to go do something else and when it's like it was one of the little alpha trips north alabama i don't know about three four years ago that's what we talked about like well they're trying to do things to get people back into it but given the economics of it doesn't seem like there's many takers well given the economics it's i can't it's probably so overwhelming for someone young to really even be encouraged to try to get into the farming field because i mean just how do you how do you economically do that when you're laying around here is develop can be developed for you know the farmer can sell it for fifty thousand dollars an acre forty thousand dollars an acre and ag rights are only worth like seven thousand dollars an acre um i mean say they're say there is i do want us to say that um bowing county has an environmental committee subcommittee that's been working on this and looking at to see if the the residents here in bowing county are interested in preserving land and they've talked to farmers the farmers are worried that um that this they're there's thinking that in a voluntary program would be the way to encourage large landowners to probably keep or sell their development rights for a time period just say they sell their development rights for the next 30 years i would allow that farm family to continue farming you know and just keep the ag rights on it agricultural rights now the other thing is so you go look at other places outside of bollard county and i i know you know guys who like have like made their fortune or they've since retired and just kind of as an investment they go and they buy some farmland and the idea that it'll preserve and hold value and almost all of them say well it seems like a good idea at the time but it's just it's it's too cost prohibitive it is very very difficult and i i would recommend against investing a lot of money into buying a farm and trying trying to do that i mean that that that seems problematic to me because then you look what else do you do with the land timber seems to be kind of a whole separate animal um and you could use that for like hunting land or whatever but all over the state i hear this and then that's the gripe like well it seemed like a good idea at the time but man it was just it's a good way to to put money into something and lose money and and that is a that seems like a deterrent it's a large investment and you just keep your your equipment going alone i mean if you invest in you know new equipment you've got the new technology well there's a learning curve and even maintenance thing those pieces of large equipment um you stick with your older tractors you know you still have repair issues um you know there's a uh and that's a big part of the issue there there's large amount of investment in the equipment alone um fencing uh you know you start getting into your cattle operations which we talked about last time i talked to you cattle is at an all-time high and so we're proud that for these cattle farmers maybe they can recoup some investment there um but yeah it's a uh it's a large investment all the way around and it's kind of a it's kind of a money pit but i mean it looks great well and the other thing about it is i mean uh talk about ball account specifically there's a lot of farmland here i mean if they really do start selling it off it's our building subdivisions or whatever well we'll see environmental impact uh there's about the weeks bay and and the runoff there and i'm sure there's other places where they they start developing this land and ball and county used to grow and instead of having i don't know 40 acres of farmland there all of a sudden there's like two subdivisions what happens i mean what does that just got to take a toll on the the resources here well one way as you're talking one thing comes to mind and um it was a concern that was brought to my attention and uh it is a concern and this is happening just across the street from me uh where i live in uh ball and county but you have a 40 acre parcel and this 40 acre parcel for the last anytime we get 80 inches of rain or so which is not uncommon uh many years we've gotten up to 100 inches of rain annually uh you'll start having this water kind of sit on top of the soil and um the cows grazing is fine you know they're tromping around in some water and they're still able the grass is still able to grow but there's a soil layer about four foot down that is actually a hard pan and it just takes a long time for that water to drain but when we go in there and put a subdivision and plant houses on top of all that what and we just move that water to that retention pond how does replenishing our aquifers what does that mean for our aquifers and putting water back into those aquifers that this city you know this is how our residents get their water is in those aquifers and uh we've got we're we're blessed to have some great aquifers plenty of water um but had you know that has to affect it because we've just taken off a 40 acre parcel of land that slowly percolated through that sub soil layer down to down um but what does that mean and then how many times does that has to get to happen before it does seriously start to you know affect those aquifers that came to my attention how to a constituent asked me that question and i've started looking into it and just is this a valid concern um and then you talked about the subdivisions number the number one issue with nitrites going off rump water runoff is off our residential lawns not necessarily farmers yeah because they are putting out sometimes you know you got so many people putting out these nitrites that um trying to get the green that lineup that it just runs off you know uh and um so yeah it's a it's a it's an issue it's a question and valid concerns is it does this really fall on the local government so the county commission or whatever i mean that's where the buck stops is i mean what is the state legislature do you have a a role in any of what's going on here development lives you know i don't you know that's a good question you know the county commission i mean i feel like environmentally we you know this water issue that think that's valid you know i'm kind of thing maybe Alabama Department of Environmental Management should be looking into it i know the mobile bay national estuary program has looked into it um those are the concerns that city and county government should have provided making sure they're constituents and our our people here have water um and that the water's clean you know um at the other hand that they would say to you well we don't have any affordable housing in bawa county and we just saw a place to put places to put people so like they're looking at it from that side of it too as the developments come more and more i mean i i guess it just at some point we're going to decide what do you want to be over here right i think we could just it's a balance it's a balance i mean we can have we can we've got the largest geographical you know county do i mean the size wise we're the largest county on this side of the Mississippi we can do this it's just a balance um we can have affordable housing we can have we can keep some of our prime agricultural farmlands it is a struggle for our farmers because they they cannot it's hard for them to get up and down the roads with this large equipment and with so many people on this roadways for them to safely move their farm equipment up and down the road it is a huge challenge for them um it's a struggle let's uh let's get a quick break in here yes state representative jennifer fiddler sitting in with us here for another segment two five one three four three zero one zero six is the text sign will be right back this is fm talk one oh six five i'll find a place to rest my spirit if i can perhaps i may become a highway man again once was about inside my head all i'd reach 30 i'd be dead but somehow on and on i go actual rolling welcome back to the jumpboard show it if i talk what oh six five fifty five minutes after the hour on this monday morning del jepsen come up in the next hour stay tuned for that it'll be type two five one three four three zero one zero six get in while you can uh on the text line uh still with the state representative for fiddler silver hill uh got a few more minutes with her uh so one of our reporters in eighteen nineteen news erica thomas has written about this good bit the corner involving county is uh i would say overwhelmed um the population is growing growing growing and then they're still operating on the understandings the small facility at robert still with no growth and there's all these outside buildings but getting that up to speed for some reason as it happened well as the costly endeavor um to uh the corner we've had an i've served on the advisory committee for the coroner's group and um looking at exactly you know how many deaths that we are processing you know we do have in this huge population growth and you know these different things are affected and then we have the tourism that comes through you know all this and it has bumped up the numbers of deaths that he is processing it dumped dumped um there's an increased number of issues with the sheriff's department that they have to process or they get to process and the district attorney's office and there's all these businesses that are affected and the coroner's office is one of those and he is processed that effects are percentage of the number of people he processes by at least fifteen percent or so so the number of people coming down here some of them die you know at the beach and that sort of thing with the coroner's office gets to process those and he is um they do have additional staff that has been helping however it is quite a bit they've he's uh the coroner himself has gone through several certifications and trying to keep his education up and and he has his uh deputy staff that's done the same thing and then it's just the number of people that have come in fentanyl is our number one death by the way here in ball and county fentanyl overdose he's got a way of tracking that and testing that that's up to date um but he really needs the coroner's office and we need i feel like in ball and county a way to get these uh bodies in and actually figure out why they died i think we owe that to the families we owe that to the the person who died to know you know the cause of death and to really have time to process that with a number of people we've got in coming in and the um just the lack of space has made that very difficult for him to really get that processed and he's doing a great job i said we got to get out of here uh but thanks for coming by we'll do it again a couple weeks thank you Jeff i appreciate it we'll be right back to sevib talk one oh six five from bucks pocket to the shores of orange beach at all points in between an insider's perspective on alabama politics it's the jeff pore show i don't think hang down in this way we'll go back to the jeff pore show and if i talk with oh six five they just stay with us on this on this monday morning 2513430106 would be a touch with the show what you got to do you got a text me um that's the best way uh to um have a dialogue if you will with the program still to come on the program here in about a half hour del jackson from yall hammer news and wv it in in huntsville i was up at his uh his home studio which looked more like a like a frat dorm room uh as you might imagine um not a uh just uh kind of a uh litter and i i guess uh but uh he'll be with us and that was a harrowing experience also in the program state representative alla tread away from vermingham or morris uh north jarsie county but uh former deputy police chief um they've asked for some time on the show so i'm happy to grant them that uh here going forward uh you want to see let's look at we're watching watching uh cheadle the secret service director and she's kind of taken to he she's accepted responsibility she's got her hat in her hand but what what kills me she's not she's she's showing no no uh willingness to resign or step aside she's got to follow the sword right i would think so and they they've been unable to uh to get that out of her the republicans up there then she's the best one to leave the secret service look uh what they did with the secret service there was a lot that went wrong there and they denied protection when they should not have but also they have it's this focus within government on diversity equity and inclusion it's not it is it is distracting from the core mission and and i keep saying this and this is what they need to hang around and i guess that now harris and uh harris administration if you will if they can't get this one right it's the most important thing they do at the secret service that take on uh counterfitters i suppose but what do you think's going on in all these other bureaucracies in washington d_c_ where it doesn't matter where the stakes aren't as high the level of incompetency is probably through the roof it is probably just absolutely startling how incompetent government is they said this is something where the world's watching and and and they had to be on their piece and cues and and they just cannot afford to mess up and when they do mess up everybody knows what do you think it's like one of those layers of bureaucracy two or three levels down at the department of treasury where where they don't there's no meritocracy it's it's all seniority it's all based on the length of time where you spent working and there's this mindset it's just government work who cares it's soulless mindless you're just a cog in the machinery do your job go home every day and don't even think twice about it i mean it's it's probably barely functional that probably explains a lot of a lot's wrong with the federal government let me talk about double standards we're talking about double standards all throughout life with the double standard for the Biden family and Joe Biden versus Trump and republicans and democrats and bill and protesters and j six protesters how about this double standard those of us who have jobs in the private sector with certain expectations and those who work in government and what those expectations are i bet they are very very different and then these are the kind of things we should talk about probably why is why are the counties around Washington DC the most economically prosperous in the entire country so that government produces anything but uh it competency at the at the secret service we all see it and i i just think it represents sort of the the whole condition of government that they can't protect a presidential nominee for a major political party do you think they're what what kind of job do you think you're doing it all the other agencies throughout government fair hope getting a Chick-fil-A where the old ruby tuesday's used to be and there's something there already there Sonny um Dave we're not Jesse Jeff we're not watched we don't know what the Secretary of Commerce or who the solicitor general is so maybe we don't suggest we all have that knowledge of the mass nations of what government are that's why we have you i have no idea who the solicitor general is or the secretary of commerce says i don't care the point i'm making Dave is i i think they're just as they're just as uh incompetent underwhelming as the secret service is that's my suspicion i maybe i'm wrong maybe maybe it's the best department of commerce this country has ever had you've heard our lizard people overlords have chosen Kamala Harris that is who will be our president that uh the deep state was spoiled with the rubber stamp mine was wow will be just as easy control it will place her to oval office watch all the press and pull the others start to show a great and popular she is the biggest task now is to rewrite the bill and ballots for Kamala instead of Biden that's from Beaufort well i see you what the Beaufort what do you think Kamala Harris's name ID is i mean i always think about this now 30 40 years ago everybody knew who the president vice president were i i don't you know some of these people you see um now i know like you watch it uh a segment on Jesse Waters uh Fox News show and they find the dumbest people on the beach i don't think that's a true representation of the country but they're people just they'll go out and vote because Taylor's so told him to but they're not really sure what they're voting for you squirrel the chorizo hearing with cheetos turned into dims of blaming the gun laws oh we knew that was gonna happen but as long as we have a second amendment you're always going to have shootings and i don't think democrats are quite there with wanting to part ways with the second amendment um uh is that the mouth of the river and in the past you could walk or clean sand as far as you could south now you squish through muck and mud i talk about runoff in box of core bay is a huge issue since the explosion uh development of fully wheeled property yeah i hear this about all those i mean the vegetation in weeks bay and then they run off in the box of core bay is representative fiddlers right what do you do though i mean i i think i think our like elders of bollack county would rather have a i don't know if it's a service economy or this consumer economy that really kind of propped up mall with county in a lot of ways i already want to go back to like do you want an ag economy similar to also good i like a scambia county or venero county or covetant or whatever canneca and i think you take the former not the latter this is the better quality of life produces more revenue you're able to have better education you're better to have more resources you better to have more amenities around town for your for your constituents i mean these are like the hard questions and this this is the choice they made nothing they had much of a say in it uh chris we'll see let's talk about the infrastructure bollack county we need six lanes going north south on highway 59 today i i would think yeah i probably through fully i don't know that you necessarily need it north of that i think you need to finish the bollack county beach express from buckies to 65 and that's probably more cost effective than six laning 59 i drive that stretch of 59 all the time between well it's not 59 it's the gold source parkway or whatever they call it it becomes 59 once you get through bay monette all the time coming back from again right i i rarely go the other way the stock at the stock to exit south and you just going through bay monette going through loxley going in all those little towns they need to they need to build that that road it's so what if it's a toll road pay a buck or two get over it from 65 to buckies it's not like you go they did this in destined with the bypass going around valpreza with niceville and it's it's two lanes and it's it just moves i think that's much cheaper than trying to six laning 59 but uh i digress uh let's see here's get some of these out of the way doesn't have met an eighth of cocks of dr horton bought off the look officials in bollack county absolutely corrupt i hope they settle down there doesn't have met i i look like 68 ventures dr horton all all of those i mean they're just that's just what the economy dictates well we're not going to have it's not going to be eastern shore circa 1985 anymore especially in an economy leads to gentlemen and i think this is important because this is my situation this is why i moved to fair hope we don't have to go to an office where you could work from home and where else you got to live you got to choose to live in like rockford alabama you know live in for pain you gotta live i mean if you had to live in alabama i suppose you're probably gonna wind up living in places like bollack county mobile county even fire dog after routines he's left there were two or three restaurants that didn't last a month or two as the ifteas of last week was it some bastions now well i i'll i'll i'll lose track of it i do go by it all the time but i don't it's not really on my radar leo morning jeff you described every problem with the us postal service they be pursuing dei promotional practices for over a decade um on a texture government produces regulations which are very valuable that's true they gave the spring courts and no you don't talk about that more on the other side let's get a break here very back this is effid talk what oh six five excuse me man where's the door come carolada down to Georgia smell the das mornin magnolia sleep is sweet home alabama roll tight a roll muddy water means the city less than grace land whispers to me welcome back to the jeff poor showed up and talked what oh six five um secret service director up on capital hill testifying now um it's just uh nothing ever comes to these but it is what it is we're keeping eye on it uh she's not she's claiming responsibility but then she's also then i don't know i i know very very underwhelming uh but such as it is it is um it does seem like things are changed don't wake up it uh two five one three four three zero one zero six come on harris uh now looking like she's the front runner to be the democrat nominee i i and a lot of people say it's not a given but it would be political suicide to be a democrat and run it's about joe manchin running maybe but he has nothing to lose i mean he's not running for reelection um let's see anyway uh no uh but like i said no no big revelations here about this i come on harris about to speak her first appearance since um joe biden has exited the race i'm sure that will be some soaring oratory um does she keep the same people in place on on the campaign as biden had i would think that would change maybe slightly as there she she was absolutely a horrible horrible candidate in 2020 and it wasn't like she didn't have her opportunities i mean she was running first place right after that second debate and did nothing with this squandered it dropped out and maybe it was the people who she had working for her but it wasn't uh it could have been so much better uh i'll see here who would want to be harris's running mate i mean a lot of people do uh speaking of silly silliness in alabama cow whitmire brian lineman the uh the the brain trust of what is the institutional left in this state are talking about dug jones and cow whitmires is something just remarkably stupid comparing dug jones and dug jones is upcoming upbringing to jadey vance now i read hillbilly lg i saw the movie and i know a little bit about dug jones he grew up in fairfield he did work at u_s steal but i'm pretty sure dug jones parents weren't well first off dug jones knew who both his parents his mom and dad were whereas jadey vance didn't really um yes vance went off into military what they it was in the marines but up and down i mean otherwise the there's no similarity there dug jones mom was in a heroin addict uh just like one of the dumbest things but but the argument what myer had made is that jones is everything to vance claims he is which is just not true and the jump sort of talks about his upbringing and his book of bending toward justice order the name of it was so i i i saw it yesterday and about i mean this is what this is what counts as like smart political commentary in alabama Pulitzer prize-winning commentary uh let's see here uh jeff you should schedule a segment to discuss the mind situation with james the show troll and then he says it's still u_s highway 59 it was u_s state highway 59 u_s highway 59 uh david hey jeff here's an idea for every new resident comes to the ball with county charge a one-time five hundred dollars tax per vehicle this would be for infrastructure permits from ballwood county even i don't as long as everybody else had to pay that five hundred dollars first i don't think it's i don't think that's the best way to do it that's in this era of encouraging growth out with discouraged growth we'll be right back this is a jeff for sure if it talked well oh 65 but the only time i know i'll hear david out and cold it's when jesus has his final judgment please so i'll hang around as long as you will let me welcome back to the jeff for sure what up and talk what oh 65 they just stay with us on this monday morning we do appreciate it text line is always two five one three four three zero one zero six you want to be a touch of the show you text me that's the best way to do it jones now on the line we do this on monday's and he won and only dale jacks and wv and then yell ever news dale good morning are you i am unburdened by what has been unburdened by what might be and unburdened by what we have the possibility to be unburdened by well uh what what the uh what way to tap into the spirit of our new uh democratic presidential running mate are not running but uh nominee it's time to get on board jeff i wanted joe biden to to stay in the race because he's the only person that i could beat donald trump until now kabala heres is the only person i could beat uh donald trump and she's super likable and smart too aren't we all very lucky to have her aren't we all i i tell you what though i have just uh well it's a what's the point of primaries now uh to give the illusion uh that you can go ahead and have these uh have a choice i mean the republican primary is far more legit than the democratic primary you think about it though like other these these say tamoni is holier than now know it all's preaching to us about democracy and this is how they um this is how they select a uh jeff jeff jeff jeff jeff it's totally different they've been lying for a whole long period of time and now you have to understand that they've got caught in that lie so now it's time for them to say no no no no we meant this all along it's fine they know you got you they got caught in the lie this now this is what they've wanted all along so come on she is unburdened by your facts and figures and you know the the fact that she's been terrible at her job and all the issues that we can all just point out here she's the best person probably the most qualified person to ever run for president in the united states i guarantee you that those words are going to be said tell me like oh why does she i mean like what does she do at this point like hey yeah i'm i'm here to i like the country knows who she is right so there's no like getting acquainted time i i don't know like you think about what running a wedding presidential campaign at this point if you're Kamala Harris okay we're we're past the formalities everybody knows who she is you do what Kamala Harris does best get down on your knees hey and pray what what i don't know what you're thinking about but that yeah i'm just saying Kamala Harris does the Kamala Harris thing and that and that's the best path for her i don't know jeff i don't know how how anyone could take this seriously at all tell you what's also amusing to me dale is these people who have are are they're just kind of like we wanted to do this all along it's she's got to be so much better and i see like uh brian lyman and and cowlett myer oh look out carly doppes is going to lose now she's in trouble and it's just this sort of foe like you know but why are they saying that i mean let's let's break that down for saying why are they saying that because they're racist no they're racist let's let's i want to boil this down to as simple as it is they're racist and they think black people only vote for black people that's it that they and they bank they banked on that idea their entire careers and they're like oh the blacks oh there's a black person on the ticket well we know what the blacks are going to do and if you think i'm saying that i'm not i i think the black vote is moving more and more conservative and i i think that's a good thing uh for those communities but the simple fact of the matter is lyman and wittmeyer their entire premise of their existence is this i need black people to be democrats because not enough white people still are that that's their entire stick and i'm sorry that they think putting a black person on the ticket is going to say okay i'm uh they're all the other black people are going to come around because you know they're a group and they they think like a group and that's the soft racism of no low expectations or as i like to call it the bedrock of journalism well how about this though i mean it's out where too archer davis would have been the democrat nominee in 2010 it is well no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no it's way more complicated jiff archer davis was a one of the bad black guys it because he didn't vote for obama care therefore he was being controlled by white moneyed interest come on jeff what are you doing be be sure you know what's going on be be serious be serious for a minute here though look at the don't mention kyle wittmeyer and brian lyman to me no well let's talk about the black vote and if that's really the key like having a black person at the top of the ticket is really how that you win in al two i i don't think that's true i think you got it if you want the black vote in alabama you better show up with some money bags at joey's doorsteps right i don't i don't know enough about well what's going on there in the past but yes there has been some some talk of of that premise and um i i don't know enough to speak of it uh uh a hundred percent but i'm sure he takes his cut but uh the point is like he insists that you put money toward his uh democrat machine yeah his machine because they are the ones you're going to get the black vote out and that's what it takes to win and to at least get the democrat vote out now you can win the democrat primary i guess without it but it's sort of just weird in alabama they they have such a simplistic understanding of this because they're simple tins i mean i mean come on these are same people it was wasn't with my one saying uh dug joe should be the vice presidential nominee oh my god that would really turn the world on its head and jadey vance and dug jones oh boy watch out jadey vance here comes dug jones dug jones were to summer at us steel and that makes him more uh more blue collar more working class than jadey vance is the argument uh that look uh did his dad work in blue at the steel plant too who uh dug jones's dad yeah oh so nepotism higher oh that's nice that's really nice i had no idea he was a neppo baby my bad but you read dug jones book and he talks about having like help at his house in fairfield and he's talking about the black help at the house in fairfield and i i'm pretty sure jadey vance didn't have that but but he's also talking about in in the 60s when it looked like bermingham was going to erupt and this is crazy like civil rights warfare and he said the what are the black ladies who worked for dug jones parents at the time so what it's all said done when we go back to slavery can i come with y'all and that part of his book stuck with me but then like to know that like he had like actual maids and things and i'm sure that when the big you know that means they were a little bit high on the hog or anything but like you look at the jadey vance story you got a mom who's strung out on harrowid and you got these roots from katucky and this just like dying rust belt faction what are you doing what are you doing here there's no comparison what are you doing here you're you're you're arguing that jadey vance has been burdened by what has been but will not be burdened by what shall be and and you're actually trying to actually talk about backgrounds not the medius framing of it that that's i don't know what you think you're trying to do here you're trying to pull a fast one on us here by actually talking about backgrounds and things like that what i need to know is jadey vance well his wife is brown and she is against immigrants and therefore jadey vance has brainwashed her to be buried in a burial plot and he named his a burial plot in west kentucky over for white supremacy and if i remember rachel madhouse at his company is called naryon which is narya which is arian backwards and therefore he's a white supremacist it's just like anything i'm joking go look that's that's they said oh no no you're right you're right and rachel madot was crying on the news too oh did you be abreya jones did you say yesterday rachel madot and and jones yes they were crying what is joe biden such a nice guy which is so funny he's not joe biden is human garbage why are we pretending that joe biden is some nice wonderful human being he is a terrible person and by all accounts always has been why are we pretending otherwise what is what is the malfunction amongst democrats in this country that insist on demanding that they can convince us that are did insist on demanding that we be convinced that people they just declare are wonderful are wonderful no i'm not going to do that these people are clowns joe biden's a terrible monster we all know this stop trying to sell me joe biden the nice guy i don't believe it show me joe biden the competent human being and i might believe you at one point i mean not anymore but don't try to sell joe biden you know a wonderful nice great guy i i'm not buying that garbage no but it is just sort of a sadness to the way it all ended for him and speak for yourself i i feel absolutely zero sadness for joe biden joe biden is getting everything that he deserves every one of his disingenuous garbage attacks on other human beings for absolutely no reason other than me want power that that is that is his entire lifelong shtick i feel nothing for joe biden except for this you're going to go down in history as the loser who couldn't even finish his own term because his brain fell out of his head hahahaha del jackett with the uh the humanitarian response here on today's program he was going to lose so bad that don't drop he had to quit well i admit these but he's scran tough come on whatever that that's the stick right mr scran right he's now but with head dropping out i still think donald trump's gonna win but maybe it saves two states from democrats maybe two of the or a couple of senate candidate or senate uh democrats senate nominee which one shrod brown maybe maybe or what's his face of the Arizona uh isn't jd vance on that ticket in ohio yeah but okay so so maybe the one in Arizona maybe i don't know i don't know john tester's toast well west region is toast so there you go that's it we're done the conversation's over i mean that's that this look i you're right something could happen i mean they do not have to be burdened by what has been they could be unburdened by what might be and they and they could down the line um convinced enough people that kamala harris is a decent human being and a good politician and a good person and a smart person they might they might be able to convince people because the biggest bankable thing democrats have going for them is that a lot of their voters are stupid so if you're listening to this right now you're thinking i might vote for kamala harris they're thinking about youtube well they know it's but that was late no it's like well i i don't know does this like move the needle how much i think they're grossly grossly uh uh overestimating the impact of the change look at the polls i mean kamala harris is not a popular politician she's not she's not and anyone that part tries to pretend that she is is lying and that's and again that is the that is the premise of every single thing that they are doing right now it is all predicated on by the way just so you guys know we're damn dirty liars and we're willing to tell any lie possible threat to democracy absolutely literally hitler sometimes but we really really really hope he's okay they don't believe anything they're saying you know where the threat to democracy is kamala harris with any real power that's why kamala harris has absolutely no real job right now she she can't be trusted to do anything the one thing they saddled her with she'd even do i mean so it's like what is she been doing this entire time i mean again what's kamala harris done no you're right i mean she well she checks a lot of boxes i mean she's got she's a woman she's african-american and i don't know that's it though yeah you do know because that's it and i mean give it if she was trying she'd be perfect she does willy brown the former mayor of sisco pretty well here she does she does i mean is he still alive yeah i think he is okay good deal she also knows montel williams i understand wow uh she's right well i guess uh look look we're joking about that but i'm gonna tell you this right now we we should not be doing this because because this is this is kamala harris' biggest asset okay i'm telling you her biggest asset is the fact that people will point out what she's done in her past it's the best thing going for her because then they get to turn around saying i just can't believe you i saw kamala harris everything i can't believe that you would be saying these things about her can we be saying this about a man are we kind of burnt out of the whole identity politics thing though i mean just like well bomber kind of was we we hit the crescendo there and ask kataji brown jackson well i mean but that's the american public doesn't vote on supreme court justice uh that's like the senate confirmation right yes but you also got to remember it's a gift that that that's i mean you might treat it that way i guess my point is what we're wrapping up on this my point is that like we've hit these uh historic uh we've broken these class ceilings we've we we but we did like the ultimate one in 2008 and i just i don't know that like people voted for obama because we want to be part of history or something i i don't do to stop yeah i don't think you get the same kind of response for kamala you know you're the same bang for the buck right i mean you're you're you're not gonna be able to like trade it for a i don't know a DA position in san francisco but some people might trade things but you know i you you have to realize diminishing returns right people are like you know i i think it's time that we finally put this the rest and elect a female black president i well okay but the members in diminishing returns a second ago it was just like calling everybody racist in sexis it it has some power but it's lost a lot of its power right it is not going to be enough to really like put them over the top you're probably correct it i mean had it been maybe pre obama in in you're in the same situation with donald trump versus harris maybe it does a little bit better but i i just think people are kind of like well we did our part and now let's try to find some other historic milestone to achieve yeah like first transgender woman on sports illustrated yeah well there's always uh plenty of that del jack's ladies gentlemen del folks want to find you online how can they do so uh add me del jackson on twitter and facebook i'm streaming the more i'm putting out more videos i'm doing it all Jeff all right well i always look forward to those del check them out del jack's ladies and gentlemen we got to get a break in here we'll be right back this is the jeff for show what fm talk one oh six five every dancing lord the beer that we went through i'm satisfied i did my best to make her dream come true as she played out her fantasies i saw the light i saw the light no more darkness no more night now i'm so happy no sorrow inside friend the lord i saw the light look back to the jeff for show that the talk one oh six five they should stick in with us on this on this uh monday morning yeah um seems like we were just here on friday uh it looks like Kamala Harris is well she's speaking go tape delay or something i don't know what's going on here uh it looked like they were setting them up to be live and now it is earlier and they're also showing secret service the uh fox news is not even breaking in for any of the harris uh first speech since having come to the uh the forefront is the party's likely nominee i don't know what else stops her now i don't think a lot of democrats are really overly enthused here but yeah this is this is strange two five one three four three zero one zero six uh stay representative alan treadaway coming up in the next hour probably the bottom of the hour so stick around for that um also as i said the secret service hearing for the house oversight committee did see gary palmer up there um pressing for some answers um we'll try to figure out what he what he had asked of the secret service director about that i i am surprised she has lasted this long look there's this weird thing going on in administrations where it's somebody's doing a bad job and this happens in both the trump and bite administration but more so the bite administration because therefore while the trump administration is kind of a revolving door where they don't want to get rid of somebody because they don't want to give the other side of w this one i think was alan or mayorkus with barrick garland with cheetall um oh what's some other ones the reason why they're still in and where they're at but carefully cheetall the reason why they haven't been fired or removed from their position is because it is in the eyes of the administration and probably a lot of democrats an admission of guilt well um pride two five one three four three zero one zero six area took the biggest leap with joe biden getting off the stage admitting he wasn't all there why wouldn't they tell you what the secret service director right back this is at the clock one oh six five every damn the nose from bucks pocket to the shores of orange beach at all points in between an insider's perspective on alabama politics it's the jeff pore show i don't think hang down in this way look back to the jeff pore show enough of talk what oh six five they should stay with us on this monday morning two five one three four three zero one zero six is the text line is how we communicate on the program silicone state representative allad tread away uh that's he in about 30 minutes from now joining us by phone we'll talk to him he wants to get in i i assume um to talk about sort of like i think a crime wave in alabama's major cities and it's what what it appears to be and i don't know i mean i've taught a a dozen people about this it appears to be sort of the we're always like five to ten years behind on this but this um the hangover from george's floyd and these new policing practices that these big cities are trying to where they have had their crime waves and they're still having them new york chicago la obviously but that same municipal governance has taken hold in murmur cam and montgomery it's resulted in just on lots of vacancies with the police departments of those two cities and a deterioration of a deterioration of public safety and as one might imagine when you're not getting answers for city hall what do you do you go to the next level of government which is the state so a lot of state lawmakers um initially will barfoot state senator from pike road uh reading room as well and now alan tredaway are now trying to uh engineer something some kind of state response so we'll talk about that in about 30 minutes make sure you stick around for that uh let's see here we're still watching b-roll of kamala heris uh i don't know what's going on there let's see what else is going on uh we got more jamer asking question Kimberly cheetl on fox they have stuck with the hearing the secret service hearing houseovers like committee cnn and uh msmbc have just taken it off their screen and they're not going to be able to run away from an assassination attempt i don't think that that is a i mean it's just contributes to the legend of of Donald trump what else we got here let's get us some text two five one three four three zero one zero six a long neglected text line uh matthew has ball county a relative building a north sap control axis freeway highway interstate that would take traffic from 65 south cross ten and going back to the b cnn to look into could be built east of beach express uh between beach express and the florida line well if you look at how ballwood county is it's not a it's not a straight rectangle so if you come down 65 and you pass at more and you get to perdido where you cross a perdido river so thinking of perdido river and you don't i don't think you really even know you cross a perdido river at that point that far north is just kind of a ditch um that's the established boundary between florida and almama but it kind of moves in a north westerly direction south easterly direction you would have to build it coming off the interstate there and heading kind of south easterly i i just just probably would be too terribly expensive but i don't know that i'm not sure that that will that will suffice uh i don't know if you can do that and then and then there's just not a lot of population there maybe you did it east of the beach beach express but there's environmental concerns i mean that's one of the big reasons why it was so hard to get the the the two lane highway they're only the other side of novella say wanted coming off of 65 going south to buckies off the ground because the tree huggers where i i don't know what uh what endangered species is out there or what but they they they don't like roads and uh make our life hard i guess i i don't know matthew they'll get it something but it's probably just gonna have to be some kind of extension of the beach express thing about the beach express though i think maybe you could add a lane to it at some point it's just when they built it they didn't have to adhere to a lot of the like like a visual standards of roadways with the shoulder and the the curves you ever wonder why that road so curvy well it's because they were building it and then there's not the same requirements but for a four-way road i mean and you have accidents because of it it just kind of twisted turns uh see here john bawley county should have built the beach express from daphne to fully to orange beach other words a diagonal road from daphne to orange beach this will help solve severe labor shortages that go shores of orange beach has had for years there's just no clear path there the way daphne is grown you'd have to do it a little further out probably more like um malbus but even in what crossing the fish river and going south in that direction so and the funny thing is maddison county life some county have sort of a similar i know where bawley county citric today um lay out of their county roads as bawley county does are all more south east west right you throw in a diagonal road and you kind of upset that and you create odd traffic patterns very dangerous traffic patterns it's just not that simple but i you gotta utilize tan i think you widen tan and anything built something south maybe uh at best uh dan i just lost my 40-acre backyard in dr hortons not fully understand the disappointment of watching that happen however unless you were the first people of bawley county which would make you a large farmland owner and you moved here to the house you live in was new construction which took peccano or church or cotton fields or forest or farmland to build your house but you don't want any wells to come do you know that blacks always go for black spookles they know the black politicians will take care of them just like the purchase water board did for that wonderful group i i i said this to show i mean uh to uh dale earlier if that were true how come in 2010 archer davis didn't win the at least the democrat nod for governor ron sparks was that commissioner democrat i commissioner wanted and i think it's more complicated way more way way more complicated than just skin color i think skin color is a component don't get me wrong i'm not denying that but the to win a democrat and this this gets to the whole discussion about the second congressional district in alabama whoever wins or you to get good turnout in a presidential election in any election you got to have the it's the democratic party power structure which is well joe reed you don't have him on your side he won't turn out to vote for you and then this is what archer davis had to learn and i always say that i i don't think it's just you got to give these people some incentive to get out and vote and apparently that is something that uh read has a a stranglehold on uh any texture deals on play with that they are using blaxes their pawns james james the official troll of the jeff pore show lots of questions on advanced jeff uh let's see here yes i'd absolutely talk about mine but like jadey vance got on his knees let's be honest here i agree to share audacity of the democrats have because kamala's black they automatically get the black vote it's kind of stupid that's going to sink them let's all jadey vance and i mean he had a he had a ron howard produced a movie on his life he wrote a book i'm not saying that we know everything about him but what do we know about kamala harris and i i i didn't kind of having a front row seat watching this unfold with with the with the the veep stakes in trump world it really wasn't jadey vance do with the lion's share of the lobby i'm gonna tell you who was it wasn't jadey vance going to donald trump it was don jr working it katri says i certainly agree with dale uh we need to move through these texts we'll run out of time here john what about bernie uh i don't think he's going to run let's see what else we have here we got a name texture how about kjp for potus she certainly checks more boxes at kamala damn yankee uh wow they're really tearing up the secret service congratulations she has unanswered one question chris uh says why do we have someone who wears a bra running the secret service i i i don't care male or female well she has to be the one to go uh to the spammer the sole reason kamala shows us to be people is her identity she checked all the boxes she ultimately gets the nomination in publicans you know only run the club where she answered a border question with well i haven't been to europe either then cackle i think there's just sound by after sound by after sound by you you want to hear secret guys to the spammer i'm gonna let you get a little secret i think there's a kill shot here there's several kill shots here i'll come all here i mean just she's on there's audio and video of her like just rambling and the reason you're not seeing these yet i think trump wants her to be the nominee now they wouldn't have preferred biden no question about it but their second preferred candidate is kamala harris because you could you not only get the you know and you not only get the ability to go after biden and prosecute biden's record but you also get this you you get the you know it's credit the crazy word salad stuff and you got her her background and her rise to the ranks but you get this too you can beat up a kamala harris you can you can really really go be aggressive in a way i don't think you could have been aggressive with joe biden because it would have looked like as they say elder abuse finally uh can there are 65s being extended to help widen with traffic in ballwood county there's a bunch of road closures in ballwood county right now uh especially down my way they just they all choose to do it on a monday maybe they're trying to get done for school starts i don't know but i oh my word what a mess we'll be right back this is the jeep pore show 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Look at back to the jeep pore show at fm talk one oh six five they should stay with us on this monday morning uh buddy hey jeep do you think buying back out of the race will guarantee for him and hunter to be part of the future we'll buy and can just pardon him right now i don't think you do there's no he doesn't have to make a deal with kamala harris to get a part and you can just do it right now you can pardon himself do whatever he wants so no i don't i don't i don't i don't think so um there may have been some kind of deal though i mean you know um um um um um spot on some corporate board somewhere that pays a salary that he doesn't have to show up to i mean who knows my guess is weird ever gonna see joe buying again after inauguration day next year well we will this will be it it's kind of sad in a way like he has no legacy he will always be remembered for that debate against donald trump i you know what else is it what what's the most notable thing he did he did be donald trump but when it came back around four years later he just that's just what we're gonna remember him for and he got up there to the the rarefied heir of the presidency and he didn't really have a i mean none of the things he passed they caused all the inflation really left a lasting impact they were kind of problem they like to pass these big spending bills but they're just give a ways to union pensions or union their pension bill outs they are things that don't really change the economy or change the landscape of the country in a significant way at some point at some point that's not going to be able to that's not going to work anymore because like if you dump the trillions of dollars that buy an early on up to this economy what does he have to show for it what what landmark achievement like what a building or a bridge or something in dc or something that you were always think of joe biden for it and there's there's nothing i i think it's gonna he's gonna be remembered for like his weird fascination with Ukraine but that was sort of more of a institutional left-wing thing did the the he'll always be remembered for that debate performance and that's the price i think the democrats and and and joe biden will have to pay for just trying to hide that for all those years and came out at the wrong time why they got to believe in their own like manufactured narrative like i guess one thing to manufacture narrative and think you could get the public to believe it it is a completely different thing to actually think that that is like truth submitted in like the reality of the situation because what i think was they they knew early on there were problems there but then over time i he'll be all right yeah and they started believing their own did they got high on their own supply to steal a line from scarface and put him on that debate stage he never should have been on that debate stage the people who surrounded joe biden and i i don't know why you thought the state of the union address earlier this year would have been like a like a like validation to do something like he never should have been on that stage and that's what he's going to be remembered for for the rest of eternity as long as we care about presidential politics uh king of all in the textures of the cesspool chat boards folks they buy endorsement of harris is an influential one well who else is he going to endorse run i also pop the chinese polluters after they flew across the country i will remember that scott uh we're going to remember find for being a corrupt p.o.s who worked to destroy our country um the prosecutor versus the felon writes on named texter and ed sure as do you think biden is dead no i don't we'll be right back this is effort dork what is 65? [Music] welcome back to the jeff pore shoulder for talk whether it's 65 nature staying with us on this monday morning a real quick programming note i didn't uh bitch this in the last segment as i typically do uh tomorrow's program john wall outman republican party chairman will be with us in a couple of yes to be named later so please by all means uh make sure you two did tomorrow but joining us now um a guy got to watch the state house a lot really one of the heroes of the whole crusade against gambling in the house even though they were a little outmatched downstairs but uh uh he is the former deputy police chief at murmuringham uh and uh knows a thing or two about uh sort of the the the inner workings of police departments but i like to welcome to the program state representative allen tread away uh representative good morning how are you? good morning doing great hey thanks for coming on uh do appreciate it so i i gotta imagine i i we put a lot of focus on what's going on in montgomery and and these sort of anecdotally some of these things are going on i don't think people are really accustomed to they know something's amiss i don't think murmuringham's immune to it and my suspicion uh representative is people have kind of lost hope that you know the municipal level is able to really figure out how to get their uh get control of these crime ways in these cities so they're i guess they're looking to state officials i mean is that sort of what's going on here uh yeah that's correct i mean listen let's let's look at you got shootings going up homicide drop um and and folks are dying and uh some of these elected officials are pointing fingers down at state house and uh that's not sitting well it's not sitting well legislators who have worked very hard to pass legislation at the request of some of these mayors um but when you have police to for police forces that are now approaching 40 50 percent uh staffing levels down from just a few years ago um you know a lot of people we talk let me let me point out one other thing you're not talking about is the solvability rate so these crimes are not being solved at the at the rate they used to so well over 50 percent and i think a of that com pointed out Birmingham last year 32.8 percent of the crime of the homicides were solved well folks better wake up uh that's that's that's nearly 70 percent of homicides going unsolved so what is that doing so you've got no closure for the family and the victims and you've got a criminal that's been emboldened he's out on the street if you go back and just go back a few years and look at all the unsolved crimes whether it be property crimes or violent crimes uh those numbers are alarming and why is that the staffing levels it's very clear so something has to be done the the policies that are in place haven't worked and now you start to see legislators stepped up around the state saying hey not only calls them lives it's called some dollars to the state and economic development who wants to locate what is the first thing a corporation looks at crime then schools but crime is a major issue why you cannot attract the type of corporations in in the uh just kind of area around Birmingham or Montgomery County around Montgomery and you look at it I mean like I mean just to history of the big mules of this state I mean Birmingham is kind of the center of power we tend to think of Montgomery but there's there's a lot that goes on at that level in Birmingham and I don't think the people who I don't want to say they run the state I mean that's maybe a little bit of an exaggeration but it's very prominent place in Alabama and and sort of the power structure I don't want to think they want to see like the city there collapse underneath them and I you know that it's one thing to go on and I don't know name a number any place like Selma or whatever when it starts kind of getting worse and worse and worse in Birmingham I think all of a sudden a lot of people are even better like the RSA buildings in Montgomery where you see it you saw the bullet hole and these cities are unable to get hold of control of that situation I think that that really puts an emphasis on you guys maybe look at it some some kind of proposals or whatever it may be I mean that that's correct I mean you know Birmingham area up here in Jefferson County or in the economic engine from the state um and this crime that we're seeing is this is not rocket science we're dealing with okay support your police officer there's been a demonization of the profession for at least a decade now get off of that get off the attack and amendment deal with crime in your city I mean you've got a mayor in Montgomery that responded to one of my office and said well the legislature would let him pass the tax on the very people who've at least poured it an occupational tax that would have put two people for two officers that have a patrol car well you're almost 50 down how about trying to get one how about trying to get one in in every car you got available so this is the type dialogue I know it makes people uncomfortable but uh you know as chairman of public safety for the state of Alabama and in my conversations with the speaker and other legislators we've got to do something about violent crime in urban Alabama so that's why you're seeing this step up something's got to be done you cannot run a force that just a few short years ago had several more hundred officers and things are going to get a positive outcome out of that so let's stop it but everybody said at the table let's put some officers on the street you don't have to raise taxes you've got millions of and unused excess salary money for positions that are budgeted at the beginning of a budget year that never go into those positions why is that money going into technology why is that money going into a real world bus recruitment and retention situation why are folks not wanting to come into this profession you know so to me it's getting personal a lot of folks it's hitting home in areas that haven't hit before and we're looking at this and the cost of it not only the lives so I think you're going to see coming on the in the upcoming session a number of pieces of legislation that tried to deal with this i'm also looking at some we've got a revolving door police chiefs and deputy chiefs it seems like you know you hire one you bring one in they give a great crime fighting strategy plan and then you say they don't fulfill well they don't fulfill it because you didn't fund it and you didn't give them the authority implementing so we're going to start calling these things out as we see these problems are not happening in other cities that are well funded and well staffed um so you know i think you'll see more of it well let's talk about this now the one-size-fits-all approach what you do is we take with the state of alabama takes this on and and the speaker and i had a conversation about this um he was on the show fourth of july uh we taped an interview but like you don't have the same needs in uh where i'm sitting here in fair hope or where i was sitting at the time of adhanagar uh as you do in mcgumry and Birmingham i mean how how do you do something that is it doesn't wind up being necessarily punitive to the rest of the state but really is targeted where you need it say mcgumry and Birmingham sell them a picture places that have been traditional hotspots and you know that that discussion is going on that that's easily done you can look at the staffing look at the crime rate and fashion legislation the target uh certain size cities four cities that uh basically uh have defunded their police department without ever saying that i mean one only has to look and and see over the last decade where you were where you were seven years ago five years ago three years ago there are many folks that are now believed that the two two major cities have uh have had defunded their departments because they feel like there's no other explanation with no real plans or aggressive plans in place to stop the free fall of officers leaving so you know what do you get you got a detective working way more homicides than he should be i don't think anybody would uh uh deny that neither one of the cities they're working violent crimes uh at a level that uh you need many more detectives so they're not getting the detention they they should and that reflects the fact that they're not being solved anymore so yeah you can address it uh there's ways to address it uh and uh you know well i think every avenue is being looked at we've got a way before the legislative session starts but i can tell you that if we don't see some turnaround something happening you're probably going to fit a legislature get involved and and i i i somewhat agree with you these are areas maybe we shouldn't but there are legislators that feel like we're being pulled in because of what we're seeing year after year after year i don't think there's been a net gain in staffing in some of these cities in years and so hey let's look at it why is that happening if you don't want to state in your business then then i think we need to address these issues or call some people's own lives and that that's that's where this is coming from it's not coming from an area that we want to get involved but may need to the other like just intellectually vapid argument these guys have and you mentioned it making it about the second amendment and uh the the constitutional carry law i mean you could have you you can have your quibbles with that and and whether people should have gun permits or not but the problems that Montgomery and Birmingham are not a product of any of that now i guess if we did away with the second amendment which is never going to happen in America but if we did then maybe you wouldn't have the gun problems at all if you just cracked down against me but that's not a that that is to me at least is not a valid response to any of it because people are you know you have a you have a right to bear arms and people maybe they misuse them or whatever but just taking the taking that away you did this is a reality you have to deal with and trying to blame the legislature for not being more strict on guns and not i mean that that also is to be very very very hollow yeah you know that that is the deflect response ability or the failure of the policy of uh individuals who use that uh that uh the problem with crime and many of these areas has nothing to do with that i spent 31 years on the streets and and i was raised in an industry in Chicago so i'm going to tell you something um criminals will get uh their hands on firearms it's not your law license it's just yet the legislature passed constitutional carry it's our constitutional second amendment right not with that said why on other cities that are well staffed not having these problems um so the only state and by the way over half of America now has time to carry uh which is simply removing the requirement for a law-abiding citizen to have to pay to carry a weapon but let's look at that for a minute what did Alabama do certain persons forbidden to carry we've got there we're the first in the nation that has a database that tracks these folks and when the law enforcement officer runs them and they're not supposed to have it they got a protection order they've been adjudicated the mental defect the list goes on and on convicted of a misdemeanor to domestic anything or for uh for victim to have a firearms now goes into the database not a law-abiding citizen person's name but the people who shouldn't have them what we had before was an antiquated permitting system that did not track any of that and as we looked at that before we passed uh criminalist carry before we did that we made sure we had something in place that replaced the old system that wasn't working and and i'm sitting here telling you i know for a fact their cities not even utilize it but yet they'll sit there and blame permanently carrying on their crime which is which is the number one thing you do uh when when your policies are failing and that's getting old i mean that's just uh uh an excuse for failed policy so yeah no we've got a system that's in place it's getting better each day i think we're gonna we're gonna look at merging anybody with an ankle brace would be monitored by the court that they're dumped into the system so if you're convicted or you get a protection order or convicted of a domestic where you're at uh by one of the 440 sub-menicipalities that's got a court system in Alabama it's not captured up here in jeffson county so we had an individual to protection order uh from a different county he comes up here he gets stopped he's after his estranged wife true story happened to my district uh he gets stopped by the sheriff he has a weapon they're alarm uh for some reason but they have to let him go because he has a paper permit well what happened was jeffson county in the system uh we never captured that protection order uh from uh several counties over and on christmas day he went to his estranged wife and killed her and i believe her father in the front yard uh that now in the new system and i'm trying to tell all these departments what we have that work that didn't work before and it's what you weren't you want the criminals the people or the people who shouldn't be in there are learning to police that they shouldn't be carrying a gun right now uh and so what gets me with some of these mayors they haven't even implemented this process the ones who have that i've talked to it's what great success and their given feedback on what we should do and how we tweak it so the legislature has been out there helping uh and we'll continue uh one more question representative and and we're not to wrap it up on this the darryl bayley who's the d_a_ data montgomery says um but what he thinks would be at least maybe it would be a deterrent is to raise the penalty on uh crimes involving you know firearm or gun and making that the deterrent not necessarily cracking down on guns period but saying look uh if you commit a crime but on top of that it involves a gun then there's going to be steeper penalties more consequences now look i don't know what you do with all these people what you convict them and i know the backlogs are just out of control but what do you say to that as a possible solution you know it isn't something that when i was in law enforcement we use it you use a weapon commit a crime a violent crime is called enhancement and you have a weapon if you committed that crime but there's an enhancement of three years five years or whatever that may be uh and that works in the federal system we're almost day per day what we've got to do is not only look at that but we've got to look at not allowing that individual to use the firearm in a violent crime we've got a lot we've got to look at not allow them out of the road we've got one of the more more lenient systems uh i think it's like 75 days for you know every 30 days you sure you're getting good times things like that so yeah all of that to look at he's got some good ideals in that area i spoke with him and i've seen that and i expect to see some of these uh individuals that are using weapons to see an enhancement in there but also i'm not an illest but we're not eligible for an early release if you do and it's effective if you've got listen if you're arresting folks and you're charging them and you're putting them away uh and punishing them uh it works uh in Birmingham uh A.C. Roper was a police chief not too long go homicides we had more population in the last decade and uh homicides were in the 50s why well i went back and looked we had 850 so officers on the street uh so uh you got good leadership you're well staffed and you fund these initiatives you're going to see success it's not rocket time Roper said we're going to leave it there but uh it's a very good segment thanks for coming on and making time for us this morning yes sir state representative allen treadleway there we got to get a break in here we will return this is a jeep pore show at effam talk one oh six five my heroes have always been cowboys and they still aren't seen sat in search of one step in mind of themselves and their slow food and cream welcome back to the jeep pore show at effam talk one of those six five major stick here with us on this what's up to this money morning i cut out tomorrow we got john wall and republican party chairman we get his reaction to the departure uh one uh joe biden for what appears to be the presumptive democrat nominee uh komal harris i'm don't know that but it just feels that way let's see here unnamed texture by this mentally dead josh i will always remember first first speech as president his red speech is president the most racial speeches i heard in my lifetime by a politician i grew up in prichard so i've heard wars racist comments but not by a politician an a text or remember undecided got more votes than come on air i said it's true um and kin says the database doesn't work uh coming up here shortly mid-day mobile shawn solen and take it away shawn a jump uh yeah like like there's just a little bit to talk about on today's show so we'll do that with the tod stacey coming up in just a few minutes plus kevigup at about 1235 well he got it right it was uh over a year ago for sure he may say even longer when congressman jerry carl said biden will not be the nominee of course i held on to the fact that he would be the nominee uh so to come in and take a victory lap and also talk about what's going on in washington today with the questioning of the secret service director cheetel i will talk to congressman jerry carl coming up around 1235 that's all on the way plus rodeo recap happened in about 130 dr shawn powers a big thank you so many people reaching out and hanging out and getting fm talk one oh six five goodies and all that while we're down to rodeo over the last three days good to see everybody and i can't wait to do it again next year for the 92nd alabama deep sea fishing rodeo but we'll talk with a dr powers as well coming up at 130 so that's all on the way plus uh your calls in text at three four three zero one zero six well yeah our art are you exhausted from this new cycle i am yes yeah i mean i just don't know like it seems like we're in this business like people are just gonna be desensitized right it may be or engage you know one of the things to do is to just stand back and you you realize that okay the announcement was made uh yet which went out on twitter x which was interesting we're gonna talk about it in each step because that's what we do but i would say we'll have a better sense here in a week or two what's the uh dnc convention august 18th i think something like that yeah yeah so you know about halfway to there there's going to be some coalescing of money out there and that'll tell us you know what's really going to happen and the other thing about it shawn is i i don't i still don't think this is what saves democrats but maybe they say they're they're they're spared a state or two right yeah but does harris swing those does harris go in and swing a rusbell state does harris come out well i don't know i think it's just no i mean i don't know and then well maybe she named sepero her running maid and maybe she can maybe do a little better for you but who does it does it help in new hamp and new mexico does it help a new hampshire does it help in these states have been blew a long time that are leaning red right now i don't think so i don't either all right guys i got to get out of here it has been a pleasure i will try to do better tomorrow sorry philis i forgot to say goodbye this has been the jim pore show one of them talk one oh six five way