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Jeff Poor Show - Wednesday 7-03-24

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(upbeat music) 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 Hank done it this way ♪ ♪ No ♪ - Good morning, welcome to the Jeff Porshow and I'm from talk 106.5. Happy, happy Wednesday to you. It feels like a Friday. The way the kids are running around today, and so on and so forth. But it's Wednesday as we head into the July 4th holiday. I can't remember a more of a bumpy, busy news cycle than going into a fourth of July holiday in a long time. And I think you're about to see, I don't know. It looks like the Bidens are fighting it, but now you're starting to see the media sort of pile on here. I want this to steal it by. The Bidens being the Democratic nominee. Anyway, more on that in a moment. 2513430106, that's the text line that you need to text me. It'll be up on the text line, and that's the way we communicate on the program. And I'll do my best to respond to whatever it is. And if you're banned, you know who you are out there. I'm going to pull up on the program about a half hour from now, stay Senator Chris Ellie. We moved you up to Wednesday, no show on Friday. We'll have a best job, which whatever you want to think of that, but that's coming up here in about a half hour. Also on the program, Joey Clark, News Talk 93-1. A Montgomery News in Views. You can hear him up there in the afternoons. He'll be with us in about an hour and a half. I did well wrapped it all up for the week with Congressmen Barry Moore. And we'll talk to him about sort of what everything that's gone on this week, are the last seven days from Supreme Court to obviously presidency, presidential ambitions, finding some, on the Democrat side, finding some problems. But you really see it this morning right now with the news coverage kind of taking a look and things that it does. It's not, it's not just Fox News anymore, guys. It's not just, it's not just the Russian propaganda or whatever, it's, these guys have nobody to blame but themselves. In 2020, they allowed Joe Biden to hide in his basement and no one thought twice of it in the mainstream media. Now, you have, it's just like we're all stupid. They're gonna lose. Whoever's the nominee is going to lose. They can't cheat out of this one. You guys should think that like everything's a three, a game of three D chess that this is like, they're doing this to do this. This is why this is not a game of three D chess. There's absolutely no way Joe Biden should have taken that stage last week. No way. It just pours right into the Biden campaign. Biden's at Walter Reed with a heart condition or something. It doesn't matter. He has something, some reason he cannot be there. That's number one. But number two, like did they allowed it to get to this point, guys? You think, well, this was all set up. They put this debate in June and they knew that he was going to be ugly so they did it before the convention. No, because it's this, guys. They just, they got high on their own supply. Rather than acknowledge like a Republican or our Republicans are concerned as being right, the Joe Biden's loss is fastball that did Joe Biden probably isn't fit to be president of the United States. Not that he ever was, but certainly not in this mental state. That would be an acknowledgement that the people you've been saying wrong for the last 20 years are right about something. And Lord knows we can't have that, but I mean, this was like a game of 3D, 40 chess or whatever, that the Democrats you think are playing and are capable of playing. They never would have, Biden would have bowed out before the cycle began. He would have announced back in '23, he's not running again. They would have figured this out a long time ago to handle this. There's a pride here. There's an arrogance from the Democratic establishment. And I'll tell you something else, guys, you saw it on display with Hillary Clinton. When she ran in 2016, it was there's no Trump could win. We're going to win. It's going to be a blowout. You saw it in 2020. You saw Democrats on James Carvel saying that the election would be called by like 930. And it took a week. These guys can't get outside of their own head sometimes. They're trapped in their own like talking points. And here's the thing you need to know. This is important. This is what you need to know about government and Washington, D.C. These are the smartest people. This is the, these are the noble elites. At that president's presidential level. These are people that they think they're smarter than you. They went to the trust fund kids that went to Harvard or something. Probably not Harvard, probably more like Brown or Cornell or something. It's still good schools, but like they're in these positions. And they think they can just fool you because there's no way you're smarter than to figure out what they got cooking. It turns out their whole scheme is collapsing before them. All of, I mean, it's not just the presidential election, but it's the way they've been conducting themselves from government, you know, the idea of this law fair idea and concocting these schemes. And I think this New York case, where they finally got Trump with 34 felony convictions, there's got a backfire on them. They were just, the judge was just running up to score on Trump. He could have got one or two felony convictions. It'd been fine, but he changed the jury instructions. Now it's going to get tossed on appeal. And they used their one shot at law fair here where they could really have used it to damage Trump. Maybe it doesn't take, or any Republican doesn't take them completely out of the game. But now everything that they do is to pertain some presidential politics, then they'll never be able to employ that tactic again. And we do the, I mean, I always tell you guys, and I know it takes a bit for this, but there's a pendulum that swings back and forth. And it's always trying to find the equilibrium. But that dependable doesn't just swing steadily back and forth. I mean, sometimes it fluctuates wildly back and forth. Now we're seeing that pendulum swing back. It's just, there's a point, there's a balance that it's always trying to achieve here. And you can push, push, push the pendulum one way, but ultimately the laws of nature and the laws of like human nature in particular are gonna sit in and just like mainstream philosophy is going to prevail. It may take eight, 20 years or whatever, but that's what happens. And then sometimes it overcorrects, you know? Sometimes it way overcorrects and you wind up with something way, way over here. So I like 9/11, it's a seismic event. And we're kind of happy, go lucky and then everything just kind of resets and then the, but the pendulum swings way, way over here, way too far where we're going to war in like Iraq or whatever. And we're living in a security state with TSA and I mean, a gross over correction. But there's always like this, it's just, there's this equilibrium that is trying to achieve in our style of government. It can be like China, North Korea or whatever. It just always forced the pendulum to stay one place. But this is like the correction this underway. And there's a correction going on in Europe right now. If you look at somebody elections over there, that just like unfettered mass migration, it's having political consequences. I'm not saying that we should like, oh, well, everything's going to be okay. It's always, but it's never going to stay in one place and continue in one direction forever. Like I said, that's just sort of a, that's just sort of the laws of nature. I just want you to think about that for a moment. 2,5,1,3,4,3,0,1,0,6. The Democrats cannot go on this winning streak forever. And I am telling you, I thought 2020 was the breaking point. It was okay, you snuck an election win over on us, but you did it with a damage candidate. You did it with a changing the rules of some states. And even then you just barely won. And it took, and I mean, they knew this. They knew this and they orchestrated a, in January 6th situation. Guys, January 6th would have happened back in 2010 when they passed Obamacare of Nancy Pelosi and had her way during the Tea Party movement. Nancy Pelosi's always schemed. Whatever there's a big conservative right of center protest. She was wanting something to break out in 2010 right before they passed Obamacare. She was trying, I mean, this is, I mean, she's a savvy political operator. This is what she does. This is why you know, January 6th, they may not have called in and then the protesters or whatever, but they knew that the atmosphere was just right for this moment. And it was just, everything was just almost too perfect. And I think they wanted something, but they probably didn't want it to go to the level at Whittle, January 6th. But come on, I've been to the Capitol, I've been to Capitol Hill hundreds of times in my life. They won't even let you walk across the grass in front of the Capitol without Capitol police saying something to you after 9/11. And it's just like, but today, January 16th, 2021, they're going to allow this. Now there may have been an element of like, well, we don't want to be in a BLM situation where we look like police are being overly brutal or whatever. I don't know. But it looks like a lot of this was instigated. Just enough, but I'll tell you, go back to 2010. Today that Obamacare was passed. And Nancy Pelosi comes parading through a crowd of Tea Party protesters against Obamacare with a gigantic gavel. She's got John Lewis, a climber, somebody else, just wanting, just trying to dare these protesters to hurl some kind of racial slur or something. And they got the cameras rolling. They're trying to gin up some propaganda. It just feels that way. And they had that in their back pocket, even though they knew they just barely pulled it out. There's something else you need to know about the 2020 election. I mean, Trump, when he was trying to fight in a court, couldn't get any qualified legal representation because the typical law firms that would take on this kind of case were told you don't take his money or you'll be blackballed. Like the big, the big DC firms that specialize in this. And now, like they did all of that. They got it and they moved heaven. Stars had moved to win in 2020. Now that stuff's kind of coming back up on them. They look what they had to do to get fight and nomination. And now the House of Cards looks like it's falling down to me. We'll be right back. This is the Jeff Porchold of the Talk 106.5. ♪ You don't have to understand ♪ ♪ The sun, you don't have to fight to be your man ♪ ♪ There's someone for everyone ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ Spend my dollar ♪ ♪ Parking a holler needs a mountain moonlight ♪ ♪ Hold her up tight ♪ ♪ Make a little of it ♪ ♪ A little turn your love in on a mason dixon night ♪ - Welcome back to the Jeff Porchold of the Talk 106.5. Go to the next segment. State Senator Presley, the return champion of the Jeff Porch Show will be with us as well about an hour to have Joey Clark and Barry Moore, Congressman from Enterprise, soon to be the first congressional district in the 11 o'clock hour to the text slide 2-5-1-3-4-3-0-1-0-6. Mr. Bonif, if your choice is between, in Washington, if your choice is between conspiracy and incompetence, it's always incompetent. Dr. Charles Crowder, yeah, I, that is, that is so true because people, guys, you tend to try to like rationalize the unexplainable or hard to understand. It's gotta be conspiracy, right? We see too many movies or something. They spend some time up there and they're like, these guys, and then they're not. They're not as smart as I thought they were. Dirt digger, Jeff, you and your wife and sons have a great 4th of July celebration together. Thank you for what you do and for the community. God bless the United States of America. It's very kind of you, dirt digger, poke head. Just imagine how smart they would be if they went to South. I think having your kids has made you smarter, more conservative, I think it generally does. I don't know what that means. I think I've kind of always been at the stasis for a long time. Damn yaky. I believe you're absolutely correct, Mr. Port, except the conservatives will try and get to run a scam on the people. They got Pelosi, it's basically done, but Obama will continue to scream, trying to change our country. If Obama had been like this political operator, you guys think he is, why would he have ever allowed Joe Biden anywhere near the White House? Think about that. Obama knew Joe Biden was a screw up. What did he say? No underestimate Joe Biden's ability to, you know what, something up? I believe that's the quote, something like that. I don't think the, I think Obama world need a done that there's a PR firm, a PR shop there. I mean, there's, there is still a presence of Obama and Obama established me to Washington DC, but I don't think it's as influential as something you make it out to me. I think way more, I mean way more of an impact is Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, but like, in Pelosi, yes, she's on her way out. I don't know that she's done. She can still raise a lot of money. Listen, how did Pelosi get to where she is? This is what you need to think about. Nancy Pelosi was able to generate the Hollywood cash, the Silicon Valley cash. Is she's able to couple that with votes for her to be speaker? Now she's got to the point where she realized she's got to deal with her old left leg. Her AOCs, her squad members, in her own party and she knew that she just couldn't hold onto that. I keep Jeffries as the good villain for that. I've got one more here, Jay Burt says me a YouTube leak. I would love to watch that, but the text line is just not a good place for leaks for me. Especially during a live radio show, when you a lot of time to watch a YouTube video, Jay Burt, I'm sorry. I just a point of reference for you out there. You participate on the text line and typically doesn't work. Now screenshots, maybe. But even then in the theater of the mind, you're relying on a mediocre radio host to explain to you something visually. So with that written format works best for me. Because this is spoken word. Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six. Sometime during this radio show today, show by there's a chief of staff for Joe Biden's holding a call for his entire staff. And we'll see what that entails. This is moving pretty fast. It's kind of fascinating to watch. We'll be right back. This is the Jeff Porte Show at FM Talk, one of six, five. It all more than I could choose. But through it all, when there was no. Like a rhinestong cowboy, writing down on a horse set of stars playing the role for you. Like a rhinestong cowboy. Look back to the Jeff Porte Show on FM Talk, one of six, five. Thanks for staying with us on this Wednesday morning. Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six. That's the tech slide to be in touch with the program. That's how you reach me. Still come on a program. Joey Clark from these talk 93 one and about an hour from now. Here's where regular Wednesday appearance and Congressman Barry Moore of enterprise, technically the second congressional district, but almost as dear certainty to be the next member from the first congressional district. We'll join us in that 11 o'clock hour. So you want to stick around for that. Joining us now on the program, he is our returning champion, usually here on Fridays, but we had the movie. We're around given the holiday a weekend. State Senator Chris Elliott is with us. Senator Good morning. How are you? I am doing well. Thanks for accommodating the schedule change and let me, let me join you. Hey, thanks for, thanks for being flexible here. Let's start with this. Uh, we'll go back to debate Thursday night, not, not that we've ever achieved anything like that happening before we're at that, especially at that level, but have you ever heard of anything like that happening? I have not seen, I haven't seen a train wreck like that. And that's, you know, after witnessing a train wreck. I mean, that was, that was about the worst debate performance I have seen from any candidate, much less a presidential candidate. Uh, in, you know, in, in my adult life, that was, that was scary, not for the campaign, not for what happens in the next four years. That was scary for where we are as a country right now. I don't see how Joe Biden can get anyone could pick Joe Biden after seeing that, uh, that debate. I don't see how we're not concerned that he's the president today. It's, it's like who's really running the country right now, uh, and I think, but I think this is like very emblematic of what's really going on. It's not who we elect. There's other people who are in charge. Well, and that's true in all, you know, all levels of government, uh, and, and as, you know, somebody who sees, you know, what's going on in Montgomery, what's going on in, in some of the, with some of these folks that are in advanced age and in Washington, you know, all too often it's, it's staffers that are 20 something, 30 or something that are, that are really running things and making the decisions and, and sometimes that's a good thing. And sometimes it's a very bad thing, but all too often it's the elected officials are, are, um, in my mind, are manipulated either by their staff, uh, or they're manipulated by the special interests and I see way too much of that. And it's one of the reasons you need to have strong, assertive, aggressive elected officials in office that are not afraid to, to drive as opposed to sit back and just let somebody else do it. Yeah, and you, but, you know, it, it feels like this is like a new ish phenomenon where you once upon a time did have a little more buy it from the very top elected executive of whatever level of government and it just here lately, Senator, I say last 10 years or so, but it definitely feels like that power is now kind of it's in the dark. We don't really know who is running what in a lot of cases. No, you're, you're absolutely right. And you talk to some of these elected officials and it's scary. Um, they're, you know, some, some of them that are, you know, in it, it doesn't have to necessarily just do with age, but some of them are just so out of it. And, and you have staff members making all the decisions and, and, and that leads when we talk, talking about the president, you have to wonder, hold on just a second. He's got the constitutional authority to make some incredibly important decisions. Who's guiding a man that is that absence? Who's really in charge? Who's, who's, you know, whose thinker is really on the button when you have somebody who cannot put a sentence together, that's concerning. And, uh, and so I think we need to demand more from our elected officials to debate, to engage, to assert policy, uh, decisions to interact with the press. Uh, that, that, that should be must be a requirement. Uh, you shouldn't be able to hide from that, whether it's, um, you know, a representative, a senator, a governor, a county commissioner, or the president of the United States, you want to have to stand in front of the people in the press and answer tough questions and be able to articulate those answers. But, but my senator, let's say, not not picking on KIV, but that, that, that situation there, the people overwhelmingly voted for her. Uh, they have voted and now we can, 2020 was kind of a weird presidential election. So that's why I'm not using Biden here, but, but this, this is the argument I'm making. This is the will of the people on display. This is what they voted for. This is elections have consequences. And I just don't think the public is really, I don't know the, there's a disconnect here. So, so in Ivy's case, whatever you think is going on there with the bureaucracy running the show, what's the other, only other takeaway that that other than a mandate and more of what you had seen the previous six years with that. And this is what people want, it seems. Well, without getting into specific politicians other than the governor, I mean, other than the president, rather, I will just say this, you know, the, the people in my mind have got to wake up to what's happening. Uh, and we'll use the president as an example here. You can't just pick somebody who's likable, who's got a cute accent or, or interesting sayings or tell stories like your grandpa or your grandma or something like that. You, you've got to, you've got to value in an elected official, somebody who can clearly articulate their positions, who is effective and assertive and able to, to get things done and to tell you what they're doing and what they're thinking. Um, that has to be more valuable than just an all gee shucks, huge sayings or old stories. Um, people have not to wake up and realize that this thing called government and running this, this giant monstrosity that impacts so much of your life should be run by elected officials and not the bureaucrats that they hire who are dependent on, on, on these, you know, these, these heads of state, if you will, to, to just for, for their own survival, and we've got to demand more from our elected officials, uh, than, than what we're doing right now. It's, it's imperative for, for our public, but I mean, I mean, picking on the voters now, I mean, it falls on them and you look at it, we have more access to information that we've ever had in our democracy or whatever you want to call it. Our representative, the Republic, but I, I just, you get to sit, especially with a, a low turnout, just a lack of engagement, a lack of like really interest and the people who care are those who are probably more closely aligned with the bureaucracy. There's no doubt about it. And, and, and not see that in Montgomery and you see that in Washington too. There are, there are two really types of voters in, in my mind that you see show up to the polls. There are those that are infested in and dependent on the bureaucracy, right? If it's the lobbyist class, or if it's those, uh, that are working for the bureaucracy, they're going to vote. And then it is the extremes of each party that are going to vote. They're going to show up every single time. And so that, those are, those are the constituencies that the elected officials are catering to, uh, they have to, in order to continue to get reelected. Um, but my plea is for those that are not at the far extremes. Um, yeah, you know, to engage, uh, to, to demand more of your elected officials. Otherwise we end up with what we've got. Um, and as somebody who, who is involved in that process on a daily basis, I do end up shaking my head all too often. We, we need to demand better. Well, I just, uh, like I said, it's a weird, it's a weird dynamic when you have, I mean, maybe not at the state level with the decline of like newspapers and what's not, but just just federal politics even. Uh, you know, there's so many new sources and so much information and people can just pull it up on their phone. And, but there seem to be this connection there. There's a miss there, like, I mean, and I think that's what's leading to a lack of engagement. Well, I think you're right. And that's one of the reasons I enjoy coming on your show every week is to be able to talk about the issues what's facing us in, in South Alabama, what's going on in Montgomery, and to some extent, what's happening in Washington is it's an ability to connect with, with your listeners where they don't have to go and search for it, right? They don't have to go where's, where's Elliot on this or that? You and I get to talk about that on a regular basis. I wish more people would do that. I wish the governor would do that. I wish more my colleagues would do that so that you could get a better sense of what they're thinking and, you know, and they could be questioned by folks like you and ask the tough questions. Well, most of your colleagues, and I say most, there's a, there's a handful of holdouts, but they're, they're receptive to it. I just, the other thing that's interesting to me, I think, and I'm part of it, disservice by the media, just, just not, you don't have a crop of journalists right now, especially at the state level, who really get it. You know, they, this is, number one, it's like a job before their next job, or what it's, they're climbing a ladder, trying to get to a bigger market. So, so, and the thing about Alabama senator, and I'm kind of interested to hear your response to this, but, you know, probably would you have fallen county commission to go be on the state senate. I mean, the state is incredibly complicated, and trying to figure out, like, how everything works together, especially a state like Alabama, this very tribal in nature. I think the media don't really get that, and that's, that makes it harder for people to really understand it. If the reporter covering it at the state house doesn't quite get it, then how are we supposed to expect the average person driving through Locksley right now, 59 to get it. No, you're right. It is complicated. It takes a, a level of political acumen that a lot of the journalists just don't have nowadays. You know, it's a, it's an industry that's not financially on, on good footing. So, you don't see, you know, the, the, the crop of communications majors or journalism majors, walking to, to the industry. It is complicated, but there are so few, you know, older journalists who have been around for, for a long time. And to the extent that they are, uh, all too often, they become part of the bureaucracy too. It seems, you know, they've got their, they've got their favorites within government that feed them, you know, the information. It's just, it's, it's very incestuous at times and not as independent as I'd like for it to be. Well, I, it is. So, we started on this, uh, discussion about lights debated, uh, have, have wound up here. So, um, moving right along, uh, well, one more question about kind of what's going on nationally, these Supreme Court cases, particularly that Chevron doctrine, I think is, uh, really, really important to this state. That is the biggest decision the Supreme Court has made in, in a long time. And for folks that don't know what we're talking about, I mean, that is, that is this decision, the Chevron doctrine deals with, uh, the ability of the bureaucracy to essentially make its own administrative rules and to make its own walls, essentially. And, and that is such a huge deal to roll that back, because so much of what we're governed by is administrative procedure, administrative law, and not that which your representatives in the legislature have passed. And it's allowed government to grow and it's influenced to grow so dramatically over the last decades, um, that, um, I'm thrilled with the Supreme Court making the decision that has made. And it's one of the reasons that elected President Trump is so important because what we're seeing now in the Supreme Court is a direct result of the President's appointees. One of what we're seeing right now as far as shrinking the size of government on the federal level for the first time in decades is a direct result of the Supreme Court that's there because President Trump was in office. And so it's a, it's a huge deal. It's a huge rollback of the power of unelected bureaucrats to govern, you know, all 50 states. And I'm, I'm thrilled with that decision. I hope we see more of them. And I think if we really like President Trump, we will see, um, more, more of those decisions and more of those types of appointees to the Supreme Court. Last question we'll get out of here on this and, uh, let's talk about, uh, I guess, you know, the thing about the, the Jubilee phenomenon on the Eastern Shore, I'm sure you're very familiar with all your life, but now with the internet, it's not quite the, um, the word of mouth network that it once was. And now I think you got some state officials, maybe you're a resultless. I don't know really what's going on there, but they're watching the internet for this stuff too. And that's creating a problem it seems. Yeah, you know, and, and then you, you see folks reacting to, you know, what constituents are saying or what the internet saying. Look, I think you had an incident that got way out of hand because you had somebody respond poorly to a law enforcement officer and, and that law enforcement officer tried to deescalate the situation. And this individual was having none of it. I think my, my favorite comment was when, when the pepper spray came out, he said, I'm not getting pepper spray again. We've kind of indicated you've been pepper spray before. Uh, you know, listen, comply with law enforcement. Uh, you know, this did not need to escalate into what it needed to. Um, we'll take a look at whether or not you need a saltwater license during a Jubilee, there are problems with the legislation where you've got to define what a Jubilee is, where the geographic limits of it are, etc. Um, but, but by and large, man, if you live in Pharaoh, you'll get a fishing license. They're not that expensive. Mine's on auto-renew. And, uh, and then you'll have your fishing license when there's a Jubilee and then respect the bag limits. Leave some for our kids and their kids and, and, um, you know, get what, get what you can easily and then, uh, you know, say thank you and, and, and move on. Well, and that's just it. Like, are these under the legal definition of it? I mean, is this, is this like an act of God, though? Uh, I don't fish a license on that expensive, but just, we got to, we got to define some terms here, don't we? Well, we do. And that's the problem. I mean, are you defining a Jubilee by an oxygen level in the water? Who's testing that oxygen level? Where does it start? Is it occurring in Fair Hope and not Daphne or Daphne and not Fair Hope? And what about, is it, is it occurring and point clear? It just gets pretty complicated. I think that our, our conservation officers are, are using a fair amount of discretion. Um, I just think this one instance got way out of hand, um, where you had somebody that was clearly being greedy, well exceeding the bag limit. And then when questioned on it, I decided he wanted to fight with the game order, which is never a good idea. And so, you know, I, I do think there's some room to talk about whether or not a license is, is necessarily required. We just have to get those definitions, um, really nailed down on what is and is not a Jubilee. And if we're able to do that fine, and if we're not, then we probably all believe it alone. But, but you see what the problem is here. The, the perception is maybe not the reality. I think you're right about this individual, but the perception is, oh, look, here comes the state of Alabama, cracking down to no fun police or whatever. And we're going to have this taken away for bus because of these guys. You know, look, the, I understand that perception. I got it at some time. At some point, we got to get into the facts and the facts are that this guy decided he wanted to get in a big fight with law enforcement. And, and I'm always going to come down on, on the side of law enforcement, trying to be respectful, trying to enforce the laws we have on the books. I'm not saying we don't need to look at whether or not a license is required during a Jubilee. But I think the back one, it's absolutely out of state where they are. Uh, that leaves that resource, uh, for, for our children and their children, uh, for the future. Uh, don't get greedy, uh, and, uh, and be respectful of law enforcement officers. This is a pretty reasonable, a pretty reasonable way to proceed my mind. So there we always appreciate your time safe travels. And, uh, we'll do this again next week sometime. Thanks so much for having me. Y'all the happy fourth of July. State Senator Chris Elly there. We got to get a break in here. We'll be right back. This is up in talk while I was six, five. Then it cried just so the Nashville and it turned that car around. He said, this is where you get off, boy, because I'm going back to Alabama. As I stepped out of that Cadillac, I said, Mr. Many thanks. He said, you don't have to call me, Mr. Mr. Hold on. Call me. Hi. You said we're about to jump for show of the talk. 106 five. They should stay with us on this Wednesday morning, two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six. That's how you get touched with the program coming up in about 45 minutes. Joey Clark from news talk, 93 ones news and views in Montgomery. So stay right where you are. I'll see how Jerry writes the state of Alabama needs early voting in the primary elections. I'm not necessarily opposed to that, but I lived in Florida. They had early voting. And the phenomenon there with early voting was it got more Republicans out to the polls. I mean, it's a double it's sword. You know, we typically think of Democrats gaming the system and early voting lends itself to that. But what happened? And it was kind of fascinating to watch during that 2018 cycle that with the Santis one, I guess Andrew Gillum and Rick Scott beat Bill Nelson unseated in a year that was supposed to be a big Democrat year guys. Keep that in mind. But you had a Republican defeat the long time incumbent. Democrats said I think early voting in Republicans participate early voting got a lot to do with that. Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six. That's the tech slide. We're back to says FM talk one of 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 Poor Show. I don't think this way. Welcome back to the Jeff Poor Show. And if I'm talking one of six five hour number two now under way two five one three four three zero one zero six. That's the tech slide. You want to be in touch with the program. Text me and we'll respond accordingly. So come joy cart from Montgomery's News Talk Radio 93 wants news and views in the afternoon. He'll be with us in about a half hour and about an hour and a half. Congressman Barry Moore from the second congressional district will make an appearance here. Obviously all eyes on Washington DC. So looking forward to that discussion. A quick programming note tomorrow, 4th of July, you get Fisher House and the best novel Friday on this program. We'll be back with some kind of new content on Monday just to catch you up guys. So wonder. I mean, the work never ends here for the Jeff Poor Show. We're going to do this. And I'm not sure how we're going to pull it off. But tomorrow. House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter who's to guess on this program regularly. Every year before for July, they host like a big kind of political breakfast. And it's in the very opposite into the state. It's like the last town before you hit Georgia heading northeast. Let's call Henniger up in Jackson County or DeKalb County or the other. But it doesn't matter. You look at the map, you'll see what I'm talking about. So the who's who's of like North Alabama politics. So 10 of governors should be there, a bunch of others and they speak and whatever. And they have invited this radio show to do something there. I was like, well, guys, we don't really do a 4th of July broadcast. But what I offer is like, well, we could set something up and we'll pre tape a bunch of interviews. And depending on how I can get all that together, coordinated, or run that on Monday. So we'll have some lawmakers and some state officials come talk to us potentially, assuming that we can get it worked out logistically. But as soon as this show wraps up, we're loaded up the Jeff Porchomo bill and we're packing it up with radio gear and we're heading north. But we will be back or I will be back in time for 4th of July festivities tomorrow night somewhere on the Alabama Gulf Coast. Not sure where I haven't made up her mind what we're going to do yet. Anyway, enough of that. So that's sort of what we're we're planning on here, going forward. A few texts to get to I named texture. I have an independent I agree with Democrats and Republicans, both parties, both parties, it's like independents unless they're running for election. The issue of seeing a Fox News and MSNBC, for example, our local senator, you just had already did not want to call out Republicans in Alabama for voting for KIV. The Republicans and Democrats all want to say that it's not our fault. It's their fault. I'm not sure where to take that. I mean, I understand Senator Elliott not really confronting the governor. Guys, I think the governor's always been kind to me. She's never been one to do much media since she's been governor. Even when she was lieutenant governor, she was very protected. But this is the sort of same thing going on here with her that I don't think she's deteriorated or I don't know her her mental state. But how long before we start asking the same questions we're asking about Joe Biden about KIV? Anybody? Um, Kavi's been a good governor though. The difference with KIV and Joe Biden is this, and this is the place trying to make Senator Elliott. KIV won her election in a blowout. She she beat a crowded field of Republicans. What very, very well finance Republican cell finance here in Lindy Blanchard avoided a runoff. And and I sent this back in like 2021 2020. If you give governor Ivy a mandate and you you paid away for her to win it without a runoff in the Republican primary because we know the general elections can be a blowout. Then this is what you're going to get. There's no other interpretation there. This is the will of the voters. People just either don't care. Are they really, really loved Ivy? I think it's a combination of both. But she won her election and there's no other takeaway here that might just barely squeaked by. And he barely, he barely won his primary. So that's the big difference here. But she's not one to do the media. She's not one to do. I mean, two times a year she'll go capital journal with Todd Stacy who will just lob softballs at her. And the checks are rolling in. Maybe she'll go on the V with Bill Britt. But you don't see a lot of interaction with governor Ivy and the media. But the people don't seem to care here with the presidency. It's people do care. But the other thing about Ivy, she never put herself in the situation that President Biden did by going in a June night time debate with President Trump. Never had that sort of scenario where she would be caught in that kind of moment. But you want to hold them to this high standard and you want them to make themselves available and be able to answer questions and not have the bureaucracies running the show. Then you can't help but talk about what's going on here at Hallwood, Alabama. That's what we do. And I think governor Ivy's done a decent job. I think she got off. She got away from like conservatism during covid. I think she was way too deferential to Scott Harris who's half a copy our state health officer big big government. I do you log there. But for the most part she's she's been a good governor. I mean especially you look at our past governors at Alabama. They Bentley didn't do a lot of media. Riley did enough. Sigma did a decent amount. It was a different time back then though you had more of a sort of a immediate intelligency of back when you go back that far. But our lawmakers and I should just tell it. Now they'll make themselves available whatever you need them. And there's a handful of guys like that. But for the most part our senators are representatives do a good job talking to the media. I'm not going to complain about that. There isn't a month of just a two or three state senators on the Republican side have not been on this show. And this is a mobile show. One of them happens to be ready for a commissioner who I said will ask to be out eventually in our listening audience. Jack Williams if you're out there listening or if our buddy John Gray is listening. Hey when you have it your candidate has an invitation on this program. Otherwise I mean there's some of the new guys I'd like to get on JOV, Josh Connolly, Lance Bell. We've had Lance Bell on. Keith Kelly. Some of the newer guys but we'll get to them eventually. 2513430106. Florida man and the Santas versus Gilles was very close. Thank the Lord. It worked out the way it did. You're spot on about that Florida man. When I were Tallahassee Andrew Gilliam was the governor. We had a city operated electric company power company there. We were always always the power was going out. Now they had a really bad hurricane when we first moved there so my wife with the law school Florida state which took me to Tallahassee for unfortunately too long but I'm not a fan of that place. When we got there Andrew Gilliam was the mayor. He was the up and cover and they had their first like hurricane in like 30 years come through Tallahassee. We were there for it and I remember like the mayor playing politics with their story power service. The African American parts of town the Democrat voting parts of town got service before the Republican parts of town way out kind of the north part of the growing part of Tallahassee. There was a fight over unions. If you were a non-union you need to try to come into Tallahassee to help. They were shut closing the roads. I mean it was the best. Finally the governor then had to step in and it was just it was unbelievable guys. Rick Scott had to step in and say no we're taking charge here. You can't have I mean it's the same sort of a similar situation with the problems in Montgomery but it's some you got to get the essential services up and running in a capital city for the state like Florida with you know look at you compare Alabama and Florida but Florida's got these major American cities Miami Tampa Orlando Jacksonville to some degree for Lauderdale. You got to have the capital the state government has to be functioning. Had Gilliam been governor and beat DeSantis Florida man Disney World would have gone dark the first day but thankfully that didn't happen. Joshua can't take a side with the Jubilee Fiasco Roodle enforcement and root citizen the winners here just embarrassing coming from somewhat beat up by a cop that has always done what the cops say. I have no record cop was just a B. I didn't fight back. That just makes it worse if you fight back. She had to let me go with all the witnesses in the obey. I never got drunk again. Here's my problem with the game board use a pepper spray. Look I want my game ordered out there with a rule or measure in length of fish or bag limit or enforcing that stuff that I have no expertise in. I don't let them play like in force or here with lethal or weapons or force or any of that kind of thing. So so the game board before he sourced the pepper spray or whatever it was maybe if his dad at point clear which this is what it sounded like maybe called a ball with county sheriff's department in get a deputy out there who knows what he's doing he gets this guy's tag number if he drives off with all these all these flounder and you know maybe that to me the game board doesn't need to be engaging. I'm not a big fan of that I just I don't think so and I I think like that's the absolute last resort what he did and he maybe employed the pepper spray option about four steps too early. John the state of Alabama should have its primary earlier in the election cycle we can have better representation. They did that he used to be late when I was growing up maybe it was like late summer but maybe not least summer was like June. Do I remember I mean we used to need a Republican and Democrat primaries in June like in the 1990s you should call your show the hate Democrat show. Well I mean talk radio there are named textures still a little bit of a a little bit of an understanding with talk radio is dominated by right wingers if you want hate Republicans you could turn it to any other media outlet in America right now with the exception of Fox News and some other conservative outlets so I'm sorry talk radio is going to be what it's going to be we'll be right back this is effing talk about those six five five minutes. And they go all by defense. Yeah. Just leave it up to you. And get on it. Welcome back to the Jeff Moore show. If I'm talking about those six five Joey Clark from News Talk 93-1. Coming up in the next segment so stay tuned for that. James the official troll of the Jeff Moore show Jeff as much as I hate to admit this but you're right about Democrats have just repeated their ability to win the White House. I may not like Trump but as an American I hope he does well. You wish he'd better than him doesn't help America. But this is like so important I think to talk about the stuff. The lack of like a critical analysis from Democrats or the media or whoever. So you know like the 100 by laptop was Russian propaganda because they said so. Really? Do you take the wrong point? Yeah. They're the experts. This difference to authority. Joe Biden is just fine. That's just Republican talking points. And if you defer to these guys every single time of course something like this is going to happen to your. Well you say you're not a Democrat James but the general you guys your Democrats something like this is going to happen. But you don't question. You don't do any sort of like. So does it seem right but I'm going to take their word for it because they're the experts. And at some point things are going to fall apart. And saying that's for Trump we can analyze him as well. But the level of analysis is a such like there is no analysis it seems like when it comes to whatever Democrats say that it just is. There is no fraud in the 2020 election and like this is heavy handed approach to like governing social media. The all the COVID protocol. Did you get questioned that? Without some kind of retribution from like a central authority figure. And that's the problem with the Democratic Party. And there's too much of this like we had to do what's good for the collective. And that's licensed to do whatever you want for some people in power. And Democrats are in this situation because they're all doing they're not questioning their own party their own media. We treated sport we treated politics like we treat sports and we're cheering on our team. And here's the thing though. All of Biden's allies out there I talked about this with shots over the other day. Biden's allies are saying well Biden's the only guy who can beat Trump. Which is an acknowledgement that Democratic Party ideals that left us in our governing philosophy can't beat whatever you want to call Trump populist conservative leaning governance. So what if you just put anybody in that spot and you preach Biden philosophy preach Biden is or whatever it may be. And you took that as your approach. Well, it's more about they're telling us it's more about the person and less about the ideas the ideals the ideology whatever. Uh, Mr. plot my favorite Biden debate excuse over preparation. I mean, there's probably something to do that. There was way he was way too like coached up. This is what you need to say in this case. I mean, if you will see this in politics, Mr. Point, this is the way it is. He's campaign consultants. He's a mass marketing people over. Think everything. They just said, Joe, go be yourself. Go into that debate. Say whatever, you know, don't try to. He probably did a little better. Instead, you could tell he was trying to like, conjure up stuff that he had been practicing at Camp David. He was overprepared, but would have been an oral preparation for anyone else. Probably. We'll be right back. This is F.M. Talk 106 five. Take me home through those. I've been a. I've been a. Live in on the road, my friend. Was going to keep you free and clean. Talk about to the Jeff Porte show enough and talk 106 five. Good Wednesday morning to you. Thank you for listening. One more time. Text on 2 5 1 3 4 3 0 1 0 6. Join us on the line. We do this on Wednesday. He is the host of news of use the afternoon on dudes talk 93 one in Montgomery. Joey Clark is on with us. Joey, good morning. How are you? Good morning, Jeff. I'm doing great. I'm here doing the same. Well, just we're riding. We're riding the momentum's left and into the holiday weekend. I feel like I need like some background music or something, but we're rocking to roll it up. Well, let's start here and we'll get into national politics in a moment, but that that Montgomery crime situation, Joey, what's the latest there? There was a final in arrest in the triple homicide Hispanic grocery store and was an 18-year-old. I don't think he's the only suspect, but there was an arrest there last night at the City Council meeting, the mayor announced officially we're searching for a full-time chief. We've got this fancy outside firm doing the search for us and it's going to be great, folks. It's going to be great. We're looking. Do you feel better about that now? No, I'll see when the actual who they actually pick and then give the guy a little time or gal over the pick. Give him a little time, but right now, I don't think there's any major moves going to be made and I fear that the summer is going to be a very long, hot one. I don't think you need a big national firm to do this. It's a weird, this approach, but they're going to do what they're going to do. Stephen Reed just, I think, is way it over his head. Never could have seen this comment right. No, I think it's just... I think, honestly, he genuinely believes a lot of the liberal BS that is so common in all sorts of other blue cities and there's something about liberalism so-called these days where they'd say, "Oh, if you get the dog, you're going to have the fleas." I'm like, "No, actually, we need flea treatments and you can have a free society that respects people's rights without drug addicts and violent people on your streams." Well, we'll pray for Montgomery. I think things are going to get, like you said, until the weather cools off and we get school back in, it's probably going to be at this sort of out of control, at least a perception of an out of control city, but best to look to you, personally. No, I keep my head down, my plan for the 4th of Mars, literally nothing. I move as little as possible. I'm doing things on Friday and Saturday, but I try to keep my head down. Let's start with this question, and I asked this to Senator Elliott, who was on before you. I had never, like, seen anything like this happen, but I had never heard anything like this happening, what happened on last Thursday night in the presidential debate. It collapsed like that. You and I all knew this was probably something that was possible, but you gave the smart people in the room to benefit the debt that they'd haven't coached up, drugged up, whatever they needed, and they just didn't have any of that. There was none of that, and he'd look like, I mean, he has looked before, but yeah, you're right. There was none of the, there's certainly no drugging, and I think there have had lines that have come out in the last few days that suggest the White House aides are not blaming the campaign people for really messing this up, and I have to say, Jeff, you know, I and many other people have been calling this for a while. I've been saying for over a year now, if Biden's taken out, it'll be the Democrats, not the Republicans, and to see all these major media organizations, especially say MSNBC, but also the New York Times, all these places suddenly have the revelation it took that debate for them to go, oh, he's old and can't do it. I'm like, guys, you could have seen this a year ago. So it seems very contrived and a plan, and I think right now you're seeing a massive knife fight inside the Democratic Party that is filling out in the press. And, you know, maybe they made a mistake, or maybe the fix was in that this is going to be the moment where we jump ship on Biden. So you see, you really think this was orchestrated, because like I, I don't know, Joey, I, I, I think that they just got high on their own supply. They assume things are going to work out. They always do. This is what Democrats do. I mean, they create their own conventional wisdom, and it stayed wedded to it like it's biblical or something. It's, it's, it's incredible to be the watch. Well, I would, if I could, I would say both, because I don't think the Democratic Party for a while now has been one big happy family. I thought Biden was sort of the compromise to take out Trump in 2020. But I think there are folks that were high on their own supply, especially within the White House and all your top aides around Biden. But I definitely think there are forces within the Democratic Party that have been gunning for him for a while. And I think this was just the ripe opportunity for the people that have been gunning for him to actually, you know, start taking shots. Now, some of this does fall on Biden personally. If he was able to, you know, beat father time, he might have held on, but time always wins. Yeah, and we like, we do this. Do they set him up? I look, if I think if they were going to sit Biden up, they would have done it a year ago before we got to this point. I think they would have done it long before the Iowa caucus, to be honest, because it doesn't make sense to do it this way. And stick, you're gonna have a shot at Trump. Did they think maybe that Trump wasn't going to be the nominee at that time? Did they would have him jail by now? I don't know. But it may be this too, Joey. They thought that they would get him with the felony convictions that it really hasn't done much to him. I think you're 100% right. Then that's, of course, gotten the complete opposite direction with Trump's full numbers getting better at his son, right? He was using numbers through the roof. It's absurd. I don't know. I think people do not need to not underestimate, if they do a switcheroo, how that actually could be bad for Trump and for Republicans, that if you bring in some fresh face, you barely have to campaign. You used to a big glitzing lamping, I guess, in August at the convention, and you're ready to go. And then Trump's sentencing happens in September. And now with this latest trial, like, I think if you jump in with the Michelle Obama or any fresh face, they might actually have much better polling numbers and much better odds than Biden ever has. Well, they got a bunch of problems here. And the number one, the money that binds race to this point, you can't take that money and just give it to Michelle Obama or whoever. The only person who's eligible for that money is Kamala Harris. The second thing is, if you unseat Kamala Harris, I mean, you have a lot of black Democrats really upset about it. And unless you replace it with like a Michelle Obama, but I mean, it looks like a Gavin Newsom or somebody. And I heard somebody, the Stephen A Smith saying something delegate on his podcast, saying, you know, look, you're going to really replace a black female to Democratic party with a white man. The third problem they got, Joey, is this democracy? I mean, Biden is the pick of the voters. The, the, the, the democratically elected, nominated, whatever, Democratic party nominee. And they cannot preach about democracy if they do this ever again. It's, it looks very Charlie Gradyk 1986. Oh, but they will preach about it. They'll do this probably, and they'll continue to preach about it. Because to them, democracy has always meant our, our little ruling elite are Washington consensus, occasionally we'll let in somebody like a Pat Buchanan or the Bushes, respectable Republicans like Romney and Cheney. But democracy, you know, yeah, people vote, but we manage people's opinions in minds. They, they don't come with opinions. We curate them for them. But they're going to lose them in an emergency, you know, you're going to lose that talk. They're going to lose that talking point against Trump, you know, the whole January 6th thing. I mean, they're seeding that by doing this. I think this is a big to an earlier point you made. This is a big mess for the Democrats. And I think the, the tricks they have used for decades just don't work as effectively as they once did. And so the, for instance, the knives out against Biden is just so obvious now. And because you have places like say Twitter X, work in real time, people are jabbing with one another deconstructing all these narratives. It's just that you can't see the opinions and people's information in the way they did say even in the 90s when they're complaining about talk radio. So it is a mess. And, but I think it's a combination of all these problems that they're competing clicks within the Democratic party. There are some that are so high on their own supply when it comes to the old tricks are going to keep doing that. I think it ends up being a bit of a car wreck at the convention. But even then, let's not underestimate if you put a fresh face up. How many people do the not Trump vote? I don't care who it is. I'm just not voting for Trump. Well, I think this too. Like, this is what Democrats get for being so deferential to their authorities, their their party figures and their government figures. And then we go back to 2020 election. We can talk about COVID accepting all of this manufactured conventional wisdom is just like a second described as like biblical like there's a like religious fervor for whatever the Democratic party is telling us, you know, from those guys are the left or the media and they plot along, plot along, believe in whatever they were told to believe. And then Thursday night happens. And they just some of them, like you said, probably do. But a lot of these guys, and this is where Dale Jackson, I had this like kind of argument about this Monday, I think, I think some of these Democrat talking is the real true believers are called off guard. Oh, yeah, I think there are some midwits who are, you know, smarter than the average bear, but not that smart. Oh, yeah, yeah, I think they were definitely caught off guard. I don't know, it would be too a man or too a woman. So did Joe Scarborough really believe it? I doubt it with that guy. But a few of these like talking heads, you see on social media and within the Democratic party, especially when their futures are hitched to Biden and Harris's wagon. I think they were true believers and they're, yeah, they're definitely caught off guard. And right now this knife fight, food fight, whatever you want to call it, it is nasty in the press. I think Harris is very worried. I just saw a headline saying, Oh, they're going to replace me with a white, with a white man at the earlier point. So to see the Democrats fighting like this is, it's somewhat the shouting Freud that is fun to watch. But just don't underestimate him, folks. They tend to work these things out, even if it is a big car crash. Well, it's just a little late for a car crash. I, you know, like everybody likes to like kind of like credit these people, Joey would be like smarter and they're playing 3D chess and just waiting for the either a lot of I just wait to launch a new war or start the next pandemic so that he can get win in 2024 because he's not going to be able to win on the merits of his record. So this is what he's going to do. But like you're giving this is proof that you're giving those guys way too much credit. Oh, yeah. And people shouldn't think of it as like some smoke filled room where all the operators are pulling the strings. Yeah, that's hot. Yeah, think of it more like Greek life on campus and they're all competing and they'll kind of go in the same direction. So they know each other it is a competitive sort of class of people. And they usually know which way the cats jumping. But to your point, I think there is a whole generation of these folks who just aren't impressive people. And there is a lot of stupid mistakes and we have this conversation before. When I look at Harrison particular, I'm reminded of that comedy show V on HBO like so much of it comes across is at least folks just are ready for prime time. So at the end of the day, I think it's a mix that there are clearly operators and bosses with the democratic party that hold many different positions. But a lot of this is this probably wasn't designed for like to get go. It's not like there's a screenwriter writing America 24. Yeah, I agree with that. I just but this is like the lesson people need to learn like, especially if you're a Democrat, you listen to the show, which we have a few liberals, but like if you put this like stock in these people, like until like a higher power expectations, you know, where you've abandoned your faith, you've abandoned any tenants of spirituality and any of that. And you're like, well, government is going to be the solution to my problems. I'm going to put it on a pedestal. Joe Biden's performance will Thursday night is proof that you're going to be let down it ultimately. Oh, yeah. Well, and it's usually in crisis, people, you know, want it to be some sort of God that honors that saves them from their own mistakes. And you can do that for a while. You can maybe even do that for a few generations, but eventually the bill comes to you and you get to pay for your sins. And you know, I worry some of that's on the right. Yeah, I think so, especially with Trump. I mean, but, but it's that the quote you used at the very beginning of your show about expecting, you know, you're right politicians all the time, but did you find yourself expecting too much from exactly right? And I think America would be healthier when we don't expect much of politicians and our biggest demand is they just leave us alone. And I think the American people, even if we do have to face some calamity or crucible, I think we'll put the pieces back together. If you set us free pretty deck up quick. Well, it's just like deliver the mail, make sure the fires are put out. The criminals are in jail and like build some roads and things, but don't don't expect like prosperity and economic success and all of these like really positive things that you need to be responsible for individually to happen. Your expectations of government should be deliver doing a good job of delivering the bare essentials. Well, and as much as they promise you things, you get to understand their thing that they predators, like they're they're more praying on people manipulating people than they are helping people. And for every person, they do help how many people did they have to take advantage of and get their hooks into. And that's where I, it's just a bad deal. We can come up with all sorts of great ideas to make education that could be economy and somebody thinks better. But when it's somebody who's, you know, essentially a predator promising all these things, you'll be careful what you wish for, especially if it's too good to be sure. Joe, you got to leave it there. Folks will find you online. Where can they look? At the Joey Clark on Twitter X or Joey Clark live on YouTube. Joe, we always appreciate this time. Thanks for doing it. And we'll talk again soon. Thanks, Jeff. Happy for Joey Clark. Ladies and gentlemen, we're right back. This is FM Talk 1 0 6 5 smoking cigarettes and watching cats and anger. And I don't tell me. Flies high above it all. Hopping in the wind like an anger can ball. Now. Under history. The cold and sting with taste. We'll go back to the jump for a show at FM Talk. 1 0 6 5. They should stick it around on this Wednesday morning. 2 5 1 3 4 3 0 1 0 6 is the text line. We'll get to some of your text being gene the liberal there on the list. We get the he she. I don't really know. I'm not really sure in the next segment. Silica on the program. Very more Congressman from enterprise. Still a Biden campaign 24 campaign death watch. And the vultures are circling. Oh, wow. Washington is that kind of place. There's no loyalty. I just. It's it is what it is. So what can you say? If Ukraine is so corrupt. That the United Nations not allow them to join. Why in the world are we still sending them anything of value. It's an ideological thing on named texture. I need a Ukraine question. Since it's kind of a double barrel sort of one to punch for liberals. Number one, anything anti Russia because they still blame Russia for the 2016 election. So Ukraine is anti Russia. The enemy of my enemy is a friend and Ukraine. They are wedded to that. That's number one. The second the second part of this is there's a like a think take deeper understanding and then it gets back to that being anti Russia. They think that there are these people and I'll listen to like the it's like the neoconservatives talk this way. That are to David from sort of wing of the media, these like Atlantic essayist or whatever. They don't say more like Russia is trying to push back against our progressive culture. Our Wokajid our LGBTQ ascendancy or whatever. That Vladimir Putin stands for these Western ideals. He stands for the nuclear family like a radical ideal like that. And he's promoting Christianity and traditional Western values. And that's why Republicans are so wedded to him, which is not true either. But they see that a sort of an impediment to the cultural shift in the world. Starting with the United States, it kind of leads to whale pop culture. So you're looking at that in the way that what that what what what symbolically Vladimir Putin stands for in their minds. They concocted this idea. And I think some of these Eastern European strong men too. And they they build them up to be this and they're antithetical to the cultural shift. It's trying to promote itself in America. And that's why sorry for a long way to the edge there on a textual bearback. This is F of talk. 106 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 Porsche show. I don't think welcome back to the Jeff Porsche show it up and talk. 106 five. Thanks for staying with us on this Wednesday morning kind of a get out of town kind of day. If you're on your holiday weekend, four day weekend, whatever you want to call it. And in case you are working on Friday, God bless you for doing so. I won't be here on Friday, but we'll be back on Monday. Anyway, in the meantime, Congressman Barry Moore are going to be with us in about a half hour to wrap up the week. And we'll keep responding to the lengthy list of text messages here from you guys. 2513430106, by the way, we're watching the we're watching the, like I said, the vultures are circling over the White House. Well, over the they're kind of following the belt way in Washington, DC, or something like that. This is big. This will be historic. And I think this is it's Trump's to lose. I tell you what, I think aside from a few kind of chaotic, true social post, Trump has been pretty good at like staying out of the way here and letting this, this disaster unfold. They got problems and they're going to have to replace Biden somehow. And they know that they got a hurry. I don't know the logistics of doing it. The June debate, man, why would you ever have done that? Anyway, 2513430106, when the tell-alls are you didn't have tell-alls written with Obama, did you? And you must have had a gazillion tell-alls written with Trump. This will be somewhere in between, but we'll figure out who was really pushing Biden's button there at the end. Who was really running the country? Are they textured? Hello, concerning KIV and the Republicans are not caring about independent voters when we pass vouchers. The last poll I saw showed 83% of blacks, 80% of the total population wanting unrestricted vouchers, KIV cited. Yeah, but she only had 15% of the Republican electors show up to vote for her in a primary and got 50% plus one. Is she more than like 56% or something? The point being is, yes, such a small part of a Republican electorate determining who is going to be the governor. Democrats nominate their person who's never going to win. Republicans nominate their person, but no one shows up for the Republican primary because they think it's either beneath them or a waste of time. No one said anything about her not getting anything done. Uh, Chris and Orange Beach. The game war was engaging over a baited field, just like putting corn out to shoot deer. Think about that. Okay, but does the should we have the game board and exercising lethal force or not lethal, but any kind of force for that matter? Why don't we just, uh, why don't we give, uh, uh, building inspectors pepper spray? Hey, well, we're at it. We can we get the health inspectors and inspector restaurants in case one of the restaurant owners gets a little honoree. I mean, to me, the game board should be along the lines of that occupation. Maybe, maybe a step up or two from that. You do have armed individuals out there. But, uh, I don't, you don't want, uh, you know what, like deputy do dog there, uh, as the game warden, you're like a mess with me. Chris, the gate, uh, writes what you don't understand, Jeff, is the game ward is the baddest badge to son of a Blake in the state. I don't care what it is. We have certain expectations from our government officials. I don't think the game board is qualified to administer that kind of reaction. I don't want to do the postal inspector next. Maybe, uh, who else can we think of here? The guy who inspects roads and bridges, maybe. Look, uh, in that situation, you call it for backup. Uh, Leo morning, Jeff wants to make any predictions on how many will be shot over the long weekend of mobile. What's the over under five or three? I don't know. Leo, you tell me. John, I'm glad you have a show that draws looked into officials from around the state. It's something we need in this area of the state. Despite the fact that I like to get a rise out of you with some of my texts and not the same as getting under your skin. There's a difference. Keep up to good work and making our presence known to elected officials from other areas of the state. And John adds also appreciate the fact Sean Sullivan is united. You're going to find the surrounding areas being served by if I'm talking 106 five happy independent state. Usually the text that the Sean John are like, you need to get Jeff poor off the ear. I don't like his voice or he pronounces library wrong or whatever. What happened that woman? She just like, I didn't know this town or something. Funny story here. A little behind the scenes stuff here. The text line is available to everybody who has a show on FM talk, 106 five. And there was this one person. It's what individual that was like texting shot as if this was his personal phone line complaining about how terrible I was. Like I wasn't going to see it, but she was given she was giving good advice because she knew about the radio business and she knew somebody who knew about the radio business. And Jeff poor just that he didn't belong on this station. Three years later, well, no, how long have I been here? We started the submarine of right before the presidential election of 2020. So I haven't been fired. I better knock off some wood here. Jean, the one we've all been waiting for since we've we're analyzing what Donald's being an expert on sharks and electric boats going to do for bettering our country. Jean, once your brain is de scrambled from this this tough time, I'm sure going to right now with the spring court kind of dismantling your welfare and then your president really not being qualified to be president. I get me back. Toothless member Biden has 50 years of Washington. Why did he need a week for any preparation? He should have his core beliefs by now. This guy never had a fastball folks. You're right, Jeff. These elitist in DC are really not that bright. There was like a like a I was watching video bind when he was when when Judge Thomas was up for the Supreme Court. Clarence Thomas was up for the Supreme Court and he was either chairman or vice chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee where they, you know, go through the questioning that leads up to the ultimate confirmation of Judge Thomas. Now he was babbling incoherently, but he was he was babbling and just talking. And I think you're something to this deal to spare where I go with it, but was coherent, but it was just like nonsense. Talking about natural law or something and he clearly had no idea what he was talking about, but he acted like he did. I think this was the appeal of Joe Biden all along. Remember what he had? He has a story like, you know, losing children at a while. I can't imagine what I mean, I'd be lost. If I lost my wife and my two kids are one of them, even just one of them. So he had a good story or a good story that lends itself to having tough times in his life and he can apply like overcoming tragedy to his job. And he also was like kind of just a blow hard like a hothead, but he was like their hothead. He was just like, they're crazy guy. Well, the way we tend to treat our crazy guys, like, okay, that guy's a little crazy, but he's one of us. And he was especially like a useful idiot to the dirty Iraq war. Saga when Democrats would Democrats used to be anti interventionism, anti war. He was like really good in that role. But just as just as I continued, anyway, he I mean, he didn't get to be Obama's running mate by accident. Okay. I mean, like, Obama is a historic figure. Obama is a person who really did change things in this country. And he was a very talented politician. We haven't seen that kind of talent at wrong, ideologically, wrong politically. But technically, as a politician, very, very gifted in one, two terms will always be remembered throughout history. Joe Biden was his running mate. Like, he doesn't happen by accident. So there's things that Joe Biden had that he doesn't have any more. I think he did have a fastball. The relative Joe Biden fastball, you didn't know if he was going to wind up in the stands or in the catcher's mid. Now he doesn't really have much of a pitch at all. He has no pitch. And I've been saying this all along, guys, the Donald Trump runs up a lead. There's no reason to think even if Biden stays in, there's no reason to think that he has any kind of help Mary pass to pull off a miracle. And I've been saying it this for all time. And you guys, especially in liberals that listen to the show are just like, well, don't decline in his Bible or whatever. But it was like, what makes you think that at this point with Donald Trump leading who is a 34 felony convictions and place and beach and facing an incumbent president with a bully pulpit that what made you think that Biden can wage any kind of comeback here? If he can't beat Donald Trump, who should be a paper beatable on paper, a Donald Trump has certain qualities. You can't really you can't really quantify and like a data column, like he does have a very, very loyal base. I bet the people actually running things is John Kerry, because if you look at the video of really important meetings, I carry is always sitting right next to Biden. What do you think? I think that was true early. I don't think it's as true anymore. The real Sam, Florida man. Yeah, I like this little Jeff Davis piece you're doing. Oh, went through that yesterday. Tim, Jeff, do you think Ivy will be meeting Biden today with the rest of the governors? No, no, no. That's not funny. Michael game boards or state law enforcement, just like troopers. Maybe have Sean come in and explain what you actually don't understand. I know what they are, but like the guy with the microbiology degree to tell me like what kind of what kind of fish are in season or whatever, you know, what you can you can not should be administering lethal force or pepper spray or something like that. You, you can argue that they're they're not like state troopers. Okay, they don't have the same power. I don't need anybody to explain that to me. I think it's a reasonable to let gay more than do the game morning and let police and sheriff's and law enforcement officials do the law enforcing when it comes to a situation that's escalating. We'll be right back. This is the Jeff or show it at the top of the six five just to send it on down my line. Look back to the Jeff or should have a talk one of six five 24 minutes after the hour on this Wednesday morning. Let's get programming. No, no show tomorrow. You'll get Fisher House on Friday. Some sort of best off programming. I mean, well, we'll just have to wait and see what that entails. And then we'll go through the weekend and then we'll be back Monday with some sort of programming. And depends on what I am able to procure between now and then. So to be announced, if anything, we'll have Dale Jackson and our Jennifer Fiddler on the program. So please come back home Monday. Even if I don't agree with your silly game morning premises. But if you're going to like it like game more than like a state trooper, then state and you don't see state troopers enforcing like bag limits. Okay. They're not they're not equivalent. They're just not. And it or should they be? Firedog under Obama, the IRS brought in millions of rounds of ammunition. You know, whatever happened to that ammo? How long does ammo last? The outlaw director must have already have the authority to use force against his neighbor. How'd that work out for John Cooper? They keep pushing that trial back and a texture maybe send a Navy ship to seek some of the Chinese factory ships that poured out of Cuba and sharks wouldn't be this close to the shore looking for food. John. Just remember, you always when you always will win say democracy. My, uh, my beta male voice isn't really very good. It kind of hurts me when I talk about democracy. I'll see. Yeah. And a texture. I know you think they will never replace Biden, but what they put Kamala in there with a conservative Democrat VP, I have no idea who that conservative crowd would be. Like there's not many left. Are there Fetterman Mansion? I don't know. Is that really conservative? Like maybe not woke. Martin family get go here. At least sounds like Nancy Pelosi to me. Well, this is this project 25 stuff. And that's just like the Donald Trump wins. And you know what Republicans need to have an agenda. I really caught up on it. Uh, I think texture is simple for Jeff. You need to brush up on your game board versus state trooper. They have just as much power to Alabama and Georgia is the other state completely wrong about that. Well, the, uh, the, the, the game board is not going to be, uh, a pull of people over for speeding. Okay. Maybe, maybe they will. I don't know, but, uh, I, I, I travel a lot. Just never seen a game board pull over somebody for speeding. They may have the power. Look, this is what you guys don't get. You may have the ability to do something. You may have the authority to do something. I guess I should say doesn't mean that you should do it. Hey, uh, we got a little situation here with a guy. Look at the little aggressive with me. Uh, they get some backup here from guys with guns who arrest people for this sort of thing. Mause game boards have no more power than troopers. They can search your car mode or anything they want without a warrant as long as they was used for hunting and fishing. They go to the same training schools that troopers go through and at what time it was the most dangerous law enforcement job in the country. I don't mind them being armed. I don't mind them going through that. I just think that you need like guys who deescalate. And if we, you really want the game board to be one of the most powerful law enforcement figures in, in the state, does that, does that seem weird? Does that kind of, does that good government to you guys? We must protect the deer, right? Uh, the texture, I think you, I think they will never replace Biden. Well, what they put Kamala in there, they will see. Jeff, please shut down the game board talk. You're coming off like Biden in a debate. If you go to hell, I'm not crazy for thinking that a game board is, is, doesn't need to be like flexing here that there are better, more qualified people to come deescalate a situation than a game board. Okay. All right, we'll be right back. This is a Jet Force show and I've been talking one, oh, six five and the youngest dream of growing up to ride on a freight train leaving town, not knowing where I'm bound and no one can change my mind, but mama tried. Yeah, only want to know, why do you drink? Hey, why do you grow smoke? Why must you live by the song that you grow? Welcome back to the Jet Force show them to talk one of six, five things are staying with us on this. Oh, what's left of this Wednesday morning? Uh, much text to get to if you could try to squeeze one into five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, uh, a surprise of the level of game board and defenders out there. Big government. Anyway, but you can weigh in on that and we'll try to work them in at the very, very end here. Uh, joining us now on the line, he is the Congressman for the currently the second congressional district, the Republican nominee in the first congressional district from enterprise. So the Congress will vary more. Congressman, good morning. How are you? Good, Jeff. Good. And thank you for having me on. Just, uh, you know, uh, and joining us hot weather, I guess we've been having a good bit of heat to getting a little rain. So that's good for our producers. It's been a month. Some conditions here in my part of Baldwin County today. Uh, hopefully they dry out soon for the holiday. Uh, let me ask you this though. Uh, man, since last time we taught Congressman, uh, let's go on in the world. Just first year reaction to, uh, Joe Biden's collapse here. Yeah, just, you know, it was, I think we knew many of us, especially those of us in DC and even people who are just who were unbiased, just watching what they would see on media and, and where Biden would be doing these events and you could tell he just wasn't with it. I mean, he was turning the walk off stage where there were no steps and shaking people's hands who didn't exist and setting in chairs that may not have been on the stage. But so we all kind of saw this, but I, I was astonished really at how poor he performed. Uh, you know, I mean, we knew it, but I think even though the media in general starting to wake up because prior to that, they were all talking about how sharp Joe Biden is a, you know, he was sharp, sharp, sharp. The American people got to see that he's not sharp and he's not capable of lead the country. And even her and his report in judiciary city, he's a, you know, he's an old man who has issues and that's why they didn't prosecute him for the sensitive top secret documents that he had. So the, the people who it's been anytime with him at all are new. And he just weren't looking at it with these rose-colored glasses realized the man is in a bad shape. And I think the American people kind of saw a dose of that during the debate. They, they were, if they didn't know it, they should know it by now. But they should have known it. Right. And we were all this time, Congressman, we just were very, very reliant upon the media. That's, that's stuff about Biden being out of it, his fake news. And it turns out like the lack of critical analysis, especially this stage of the game. I mean, it's you before presidential election. They, here they are scrambling at the last minute. I was actually amazed. I couldn't believe they agreed to a debate. Of course, they had the, you know, they did away with the hot mics in the audience. And they just did a lot of things to try to help him succeed in the process to continue this cover up of what we know is his cognitive decline. And in many ways, I, I cannot believe we didn't know it. But I, I think it, again, it shows how fake the media is and how much they are in the tank for the DNC in the Biden administration, how they're covering up a multitude of cents. Yeah, for them, it's like in that town, DC, it's a social club. It really is a situation where, like in people that are like cozy up to the current administration or the current Democrat administration hasn't been that way for Republicans in a long time, just for access. And the problem is like here in 2024, we'll go back to 2020 and COVID, but everything since then, like, we allow them to create these narratives and then like they become our governing principles. Yeah, and we know, and most of us know, and you know, this for sure, with your time in DC and in the media, that the media is so biased and that the power structure protects itself and the media goes along with it, especially if it's the uni party or the, the, the establishment, like you said, to just cozy up to them. And it astonishes me sometimes the same set of talking points, no matter which TV station or channel or radio you're listening to. So they're getting their marks and orders much like I think Biden is, they're getting them from somebody and they're all pushing these narratives. And now when you, when you pull the veil back and you look at the man on stage during the debate, and you realize he literally has no business in this position, I think it weakens us globally too. When you see the world leader of the most powerful country in the world, he can't put a sentence together and he can't, he can't carry out thoughts. And it's, it's concerning for our national security, but even the direction of the country, we knew he wasn't running the show. I think it was just his team and the people around him and this establishment swamp crowd that we know about here about Trump talks about, they've been running this country and they're running in the ground. They're running in the ground and you don't dare question them. But now all of a sudden, like you said, the, the curtains have been pulled back and we see what's going on. I mean, think of all the other things over the years that they have, they misled, I think the public on it, we were told if you dared to send your, your Russian Trump again, or something of that sort. And I think like now this, this house of cars they have built with this and some of these Supreme Court decisions is really beginning to fall apart. I think it is collapsing before our very eyes. And I think it couldn't come soon enough because what's happening in our country and what the American people are suffering through and what our allies around the world are seeing is that, hey, this country is in big, big trouble and our leaders don't know what he's he doesn't know where he's at. And that's a team of people that it's like they've got a globalist agenda. They're not really about protecting Americans first or this country there. And that's the system that I think is in many ways running this administration. It's a globalist approach to everything rather than taking care of America first. And so, you know, I'm glad to see it collapse and it couldn't come soon enough. And I'm still astonished that 24 or 30% of the people say they're still supporting Joe Biden or thought he did all right in the debate. They must not have seen the same debate that many of us saw. No, but they're, they're always going to be on that side of things. But I, you know, Republicans have this opportunity here, Congressman, and while like most of the conservative right of center media and a lot of these mouthpieces have been like really keenly focused on what's going on in Biden world. What do you are Republicans going to pull this off? And I'm not talking about just Trump, but I'm talking about the House, the Senate, even the state level, all these other down ballot things. Is this going to be what really makes a difference, you think? Yeah, I think so, Jeff, because if Trump does well, will do well as a nation and down the ballot will do well. And I think in general, if even if Trump wasn't at the top of the ticket, that wasn't a Biden Trump battle at the top of the ticket, I still think the American consumers, the people out here who may just will go to work every day and they're not paying attention to the political, when they go to the gas pump or the grocery store, they're getting hit and they're getting hit hard and they know what we're doing is not working for them. And you couple that with the crime and the border, which is getting more and more reported, these crimes that these people that we've led across this border, these 9 or 10 million however many it is now. I think in many ways, so you got inflation if you didn't have Biden and Trump, but also just the insecurity, the wars, the potential wars around the globe, they're going on seven embassies that have been closed under Biden's watch, we've never had that happen. So that just tells the people that we're in big, big trouble and regardless, I think Trump's the man, obviously to help fix it. I love the fact that he's kind of an outsider. He's not a part of the establishment. But even the everyday Americans who just like I said, buying groceries and getting gas, they're getting hit in the pocket booth and inflation is a cruel, cruel thing. It's a tax that gives nobody a break no matter what your income level is. And so I think that we've got an excellent opportunity here as a party as a Republicans to let Donald Trump to win the Senate to gain more seats in the house. I had a friend of mine on the floor. He was from California was talking about these primaries and the way it went in California, he said he thinks we gain 15 seats in the house just based on what he saw and how those seats typically they're close and sometimes but I don't know what all he was tracking but he says it does not look good for the Democrats going into November. Well, tell me something here and 2016 Republicans pull off the upset. Donald Trump wins the presidency but they also carry the House of the Senate and just like it seemed like nothing happened. You had this like weird because yes, those people that were there, the Paul Rhines of the world, they were all part of the unicorn. It was not really and that's what I think Trump realizes and then I think now he has an opportunity to and he's a he's a fast, fast learner is that we have to make changes within our own party but also the bureaucracies. The thing that we're trying to do now and I think it's we need to figure out a list of regulations that we can undo immediately with the stroke of a pen from the White House and let the legislative process follow but to get the regulations and reduce the things that are crushing the economy and quit the runaway spending those calls and inflation. There are so many arrows in our quiver, if you will, some opportunities to do some great things. I don't see Trump, I think he's going to step on the gas and it's what Biden did. Oppson, he rebuilt the 90 executive orders that Trump had secured the border and so those are things that we can do day one that the American people are going to see. There's going to be a response to that. The economy is going to respond and Trump had three of the best GDP years and the best economic growth in our country and the history of this country until COVID hit and so he has an opportunity to replicate that without some of the mistakes and I think he trusted the system as as a business guy when you normally walk in if you're the president of a corporation, you make a decision and the people down the chain of command execute those decisions. What Trump realizes, the people within that system just below him and on first and second to your management, directorships and secretaries, they're all part of the system. They figure we'll out last Trump but I think we realized as American people to drain that swamp, you got to cut that mid-level, upper level, the bureaucrats out decrease the regulations and get business back to normal like it was under his watch and I think you'll see this economy recover. I think the country will be well respected and I am looking forward to this opportunity serving with him. I've never served with him as president of the United States. I think there's some opportunities to gain some ground here and make some differences. Well, that was like where I was going with this question, what do you do on day one and how do you force the... You're always going to have these establishment Republicans, Uniparty Republicans. How do you make them move? How do you make them say this is what we're going to do regardless of what 2026 looks like or any of that calculus? How do you get them going? Yeah, I think that comes from leadership, strong leadership. I think from Trump and the White House, he can put a lot of pressure on our gas to do the right thing but I see our numbers within the House Freedom Caucus. Those ranks too, there's a conservative... We've actually done a protest because we haven't done it in decades. We've got five out. I mean, so the process in DC is changing. We've had to fight with Pelosi and Schumer and Biden for the last few years since I've been there and so I think there is an excellent opportunity and we have the football. We will have the football in November and I've said this before. As a party, the American people are looking us to make some significant changes and gain some ground to gain back some of the ground that's been lost under this tyranny of Biden, Pelosi, and Schumer and I think that our guys will be wise to do what the president and what the conservatives will then our own party advise them to do. The American people will respond positively for that if you do but they will certainly hold us accountable if we do not. I think the midterm under Trump is going to be a tell-tale but I think when he goes in, there's an opportunity for us to pick the ball up and move it down, feel and get closer to our goal line. Showed by Congressman Barry Moore here for a few more minutes here on the program Supreme Court, very active in the last and very end of the term here. Just real quick, tell us, what did you make of some of these decisions? Well, I think it was an incredible victory for Trump on the immunity clause because the DOJ, without question, has been weaponized against this administration. They were weaponized against Trump when he was running against Hillary. They have been weaponized for some period of time. Trump put some Supreme Court justices on. The court system just moves low sometime and this has been frustrating for many of us but going through the process and the court ruling to give him immunity, I think that it had to be a huge just victory for his team but for our country and for our nation so that certainly there had been a kangaroo court system going on prosecuting Trump and the fact that he didn't walk away and he stayed in the fight says a lot about who he is and how much he loves his country. He doesn't need the job, obviously. We just need him as a leader and so the fact that they would stop at nothing to take him out and he stood in the fight and the courts ruled in our favor, I think that just is one more thing on the tell of the debates, I think that just is more feel for our fire to proceed to get this man into the White House and correct the direction of this country and I certainly hold some of these people accountable that are responsible for these travices, the travices of this weaponization of government going after the political opponent, the number one political opponent of the executive branch. The other big one I think is the Chevron Doctrine case really that really takes apart dismantles the authority of the bureaucracy where the I don't know how this came to be but are able to write their old quote-unquote rules that are enforceable like they are laws and to make matters even worse, they're enforceable like laws and they're forcing the people that they regulate to pay for them. It's gotten out of hand and I guess finally the court stepped in and said all right enough of this. I tell you that it came to be through Congress and us not doing our job over these years and not having to want to handle these issues, we gave these bureaucrats within these agencies, he's on elected bureaucrats the authority to act like the law but they do not, the court says they do not have that authority, I can remember when I was trying to see during COVID he'll say federal law requires that you wear a mask and I thought to myself I don't remember voting on that Jeff so these laws that they're these things that they're calling laws, it's just these bureaucrats with the stroke of a pen and that cripples our country, that cripples industry, that cripples freedom and liberty and opportunities for those folks because you know Reagan said it, I'll say it all the time, he said the government's highly on the comments when it's moving, you tax it if it keeps moving, you regulate it when it fails, you subsidize it. These bureaucrats became regulators and their regulations became law in some ways and it punishes business and it punishes opportunity in this country and so that that might be one of the greatest rulings we've had in recent, I love the immunity case but that right there itself tying the hands of these bureaucrats because draining that swamp part of the process is limiting their power and the fact that the courts lining up now with us in this situation, I think there's opportunities for us to take some of that power back not just from bureaucrats but also from the executive branch, I don't think the president whether it be Biden or whoever just you know can go out and just with the stroke of the pen, we won't trump to have the authority but not in a way that they can abuse and it's not in law and a legislative process, there's three branches of government for a reason and so there's certainly an opportunity now that the courts rule for us to take some of that power back from these bureaucrats but also it gives Trump immunity to do the job he needs to do without in some ways just I think these executive branches, executive orders, the things that we've done over the years, we've lost power in the voice of the people's in congress and every two years we're running for the house, you guys out in everyday America we lose our voice if we don't do our job in congress but I'm glad that the courts have said hey enough is enough, you bureaucrats quit making law by edict unless vote on stuff, let's make it, let's do it the right way and vet these things rather than just crippling industry because some bureaucrat and everything so that's a bad idea and especially when you've got some people that are so woke within those systems they can absolutely, I mean they will stifle the economy and they will crush business and we've seen that and so I think that no doubt this is going to be a rule and that's going to play an impact in the economy. Congress we've got to leave it there, we're out of time but I hope you have a happy four foot july and hopefully you get shot again next week. All right, thanks GFC man. All right, Congressman Barry Moore there, we'll be right back, this is FM Talk 106-5. Looking back to the Jeff Porte's show what FM Talk 106-5. Oh, let's get through some text real quick here. Jerry the game board's an Alabama remedy Rangers who have a history of attracting old men on a texture you what I do on my private property is my business get rid of the game board and they make you game board is still the most dangerous job in law enforcement. They always work alone miles away from any backup and everyone they deal with is armed. Josh let the game board conversation go to hell game board and defenders it sounds like the converse the sinister was a jerk too without a badge so no winter, winter, chicken dinner. Jeff have Paul Burch on mobile county on every week maybe he could straighten you what game boards can and do and can't do just saying. Moz never said the game board stuff was okay but it's just the way it is and a texture game boards are certified law enforcement officers that are called upon backup to frontline law enforcement officers. My take is law enforcement can use all the help that's available and I T. Jesus that they're hearing from more I think we made a good decision. I tell you what about this game board and stuff to hear all these rugged individualists out there that are clinging to their firearm and they're self-reliant. Boy you sure are deferential to a game board and that's crazy to me. The game board is like enforcing like a I understand the necessity of it but having that reverence for them. Look a game board can do game board and things all day long to tell you not to get shoot your limiter fish your limit or whatever and enforce these things they're very important but as far as like dealing with a criminal element that was clearly potentially underway they're called for backup. I'm just not comfortable with the game board in that role. I don't care if it is what it is it shouldn't be. We'll be right we'll be out of here we'll be right back on Monday. So I'm looking forward to that. I got to get out of here. I'll try to do better on Monday. Sorry Phyllis I forgot to say goodbye. I'll stay tuned for Midday Mobile Shawn Sullivan. This is Mid the Jeff Porte Show and I've been talking 106-5. This is where the cowboy rides away.