00:04:25.680But for some reason, but for some reason, gay people, they feel this need to be like, yes, we have this type of sex and we're very proud of it.
00:04:41.660There's a whole month where we tell you how proud we are of it.
00:04:46.520And then there's a day where we parade down the street and tell you how proud we are of it.
00:04:53.540And maybe I'm a little naive, but I would like to believe that the vast majority of gay people hate this.
00:05:42.080I think a lot of people are embarrassed by it.
00:05:44.820A lot of gay people, they just look and see, you know, again,
00:05:48.360Do you really need the five guys marching down the street with their asses hanging out, just being over the top gay and proud that you have sex a certain way?
00:10:19.860Is there a point where the protesting and the begging for equality and the fight, you know, we've come a long way, but it's like, yeah, you have, and there's no reason to continue.
00:10:40.280you've achieved the goal every single one of these groups just says well we need to uh continue
00:10:50.060we had all this stationary printed up and all these things and what are we supposed to do throw
00:10:55.480it away no they absolutely need to uh keep it going and i guess the one of the grand marshals
00:18:07.860I understand, you know, you chicken wings with your hands.
00:18:10.720This guy's shoveling rice and chicken into his face with his fingers.
00:18:17.040I guess just trying to show his culture, whatever it is, but this Mamdani guy, and this is just small stuff, his policies are absolutely insane, absolutely insane.
00:18:34.220Here's a here's a few of them. Let me pop these up. His plans. He wants to support existing decarceral legislation, decarceral legislation is incarcerating how people are incarcerated.
00:18:53.280He doesn't like anyone being incarcerated.
00:18:56.200He likes people to get out of jail, no matter how violent they are, no matter how evil the crimes they commit, and cash bail, that's already been done here in New York, to just an amazing result, isn't it?
00:19:14.420Knowing that some of the most violent offenders get out.
00:19:18.460Now, when that first started and they said, yeah, we're going to do bail reform, they didn't tell you reform meant just do away with it.
00:19:25.660And it's going to make the city safer.
00:19:29.060I don't know how they were never able to sell that angle.
00:19:31.620And they said it'll only be for nonviolent crimes.
00:19:35.440Like someone's walking around with a joint and they get arrested, which never happens for just a joint.
00:27:09.520It's not it's not Will Smith putting on his suit in a gas station bathroom to go to a job interview because he's homeless and he's got his son and he's washing up and then going on these interviews.
00:31:06.420Let's talk about immigration, deportation.
00:31:08.860Are you committed to keeping New York as a sanctuary city?
00:31:13.000Absolutely, because ultimately we've seen that this is a policy that has kept New Yorkers safe for decades.
00:31:17.500It's a policy that had previously been defended by Democrats and Republicans alike until the fear-mongering of this current mayor.
00:31:23.980And it's a policy that we've seen ensures that New Yorkers can get out of the shadows and into the full life of the city that they belong to.
00:31:30.760And it's one that I will be proud to stand up for.
00:31:32.780Well, you know, the border czar, Tom Homan, has said that he is planning to deploy ICE
00:31:40.020agents to New York, worksite enforcement to essentially increase and enhance the number
00:31:54.120And we haven't seen that from our current mayor, who has instead been working with the
00:31:58.320Trump administration to assist in their goal of building the single largest deportation
00:32:01.980force in american history i mean we saw ice agents arrest a migrant at federal plaza and
00:32:07.500then we saw nypd officers arresting a pastor who was peacefully observing that arrest those days
00:32:12.460are going to come to an end when i'm the mayor the nypd's job is to create public safety in the
00:32:16.780city not to assist ice agents in their mission to attack the very fabric of the city fabric of the
00:32:23.200city citizens new yorkers you hear how he talks about them migrants he'll he'll say anything
00:32:32.980aside from illegal aliens people that are here illegally these are not citizens they are trying
00:32:41.480so hard to create um this impression that these are american citizens that that donald trump
00:32:51.700is throwing out people that have every right to be in this country and that is absolutely false
00:32:59.580you could have your ideas about it you could want illegals to live here you could want amnesty for
00:33:07.740every single one of them uh but that doesn't change the fact that they are here illegally
00:33:14.700And to have the potential mayor of New York City, which has a giant illegal population, to say that he will fight ICE and he will try his best to prevent them from doing their job and doing the job that Trump was elected to do is insane.
00:33:40.600And there are people that are ready, willing and able chomping, chomping at the pit, as they say, or is it champing at the pit to vote for this guy and and hope that he does not work with ICE to get rid of this financial burden, criminal burden that that illegals are putting on New York City.
00:34:08.060And then combined with everything else this idiot is doing, the prospect for a safe, prosperous New York City, everything he says he wants to do is detrimental to the city in every way, shape, or form.
00:34:28.100When you look at his, one of my favorite things is the state-run grocery stores.
00:34:36.060And God only knows what else he wants state-run.
00:34:39.880The city, New York City, hasn't run anything and been a success at it.
00:34:48.660Imagine a grocery store that is pretty much a DMV with food.
00:34:55.280it's the department of motor vehicles but you walk in and now you have to shop in in that
00:35:02.620atmosphere with those people helping you in charge ringing you up uh they're responsible
00:35:10.220for stocking the shelves with what people need it's another state-run disaster is what it would
00:35:19.100be and his his take on it is he wants to undercut the prices of uh privately owned supermarkets
00:35:29.400that have done a great job of giving people what they want based on supply and demand
00:35:34.460you go to a grocery store and and go uh could i have some bread and they go yeah we we don't have
00:35:40.480any and then you go to another one and they have bread you're just going to go to the one that has
00:35:46.140bread and the one that doesn't is going to go out of business but if if his goal is to undermine and
00:35:53.460undercut and get rid of private owned businesses so new york state can run a grocery store chain
00:35:59.920uh do you honestly think a state-run agency is going to make sure the shelves are stocked with
00:36:07.060everything the people need and that it's worked like a fine uh oiled a well-oiled machine or is
00:36:14.740There's going to be yet another government bureaucracy, red tape, boondoggle disaster.
00:36:22.700And, you know, we'll look like Cuba and Venezuela and the old Soviet Union.
00:43:05.260Not yet, no, because I'm like the last – always be the last man standing.
00:43:09.200That's my mantra, and it will always be that way.
00:43:12.220But the thing is, I will fight for it, but that's what they want, folks.
00:43:16.880They want to get the conservatives out of here, then the middle class out of here, and they can take all the politics, and we'll be a Xerox copy of California.
00:43:25.420No matter what anybody tells you, California is gone forever.
00:43:47.180There's all these just the lawlessness in California, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland.
00:43:54.440It's terrible, and no one seems to want to do anything about it.
00:43:58.540The question I have for you, Steve, maybe you can enlighten me.
00:44:01.300What is the end goal for ruining, completely destroying a city, driving out the people that are productive, the middle class, just having this disaster of poverty and crime under your command?
00:44:44.460He wants some kind of Sharia law because of the religion, because it seems also that a lot of Democrat politicians that aren't Muslim, they have the same M.O.
00:44:54.840They want to destroy the city, have poverty and crime.
00:44:58.060And I can never figure out what the end game is where it's like, well, we won.
00:46:48.220You know, I was in Manhattan back in the days when Times Square was a great, you know,
00:46:53.680And I lived down on Elizabeth Street right off the Bowery back in the days where bums and all the, you know, the detritus of life was honored.
00:47:08.100But what you're talking about here is like, it's amazing.
00:47:11.540I love what you're doing with the whole thing with Zoran.
00:47:15.740And I love this guy just calling in with the Bob Grant show.
00:52:59.560You're part of this collective. You don't have to know what it is. You don't have to bother with details. You just have you want to be part of something. And that's what they do. They're like an infection. They're just cells being brought together into a tumor.
00:53:20.460well you know heaven forbid that you have to stand on your own two feet it's easier to have
00:53:27.740somebody tell you what to do and you could just lay there on your back and let them drag you around
00:53:32.280yeah yeah when have you ever seen people like conservatives or people on the right aside from
00:53:37.520chanting usa usa uh you don't see them chanting things you you see them welcome opposition or
00:53:46.140or an interview, hey, what are you here for?
00:59:23.060The police department, the NYPD, the reason New York isn't Chicago or L.A. or Atlanta or Detroit, it's the police department.
00:59:38.660It's the sheer number of cops here because of late, recent history of the NYPD, and I've always loved the NYPD here.
00:59:51.140The cops have been some of the biggest fans of the old ONA show, and I've supported what they've done.
00:59:57.340I know so many police officers that many of them are now retired.
01:00:01.620They did their 20 years and got the hell out of there by the skin of their teeth, a lot of them, because, you know, anything you do from the old school policing is going to get you in trouble and jammed up these days.
01:00:14.060So it's the sheer numbers that I think have any bearing on New York not having some of the crimes that we see in cities like Chicago.
01:00:35.960When you see some of these women that are as wide as they are tall trying to chase Kenyan marathon runners down the street because they committed some type of offense, it's not even close.
01:00:52.680They're not even close to getting these people.
01:00:55.980So I don't know what kind of deterrent it is.
01:00:58.760And the idea of defunding the police or giving them duties that don't entail catching criminals, that's the problem.
01:01:10.640When you look at some of the people on the force, they're incapable of controlling a situation.
01:01:18.520You'll see two female cops trying to get cuffs on a guy, and two guys have to come over and help them.
01:01:24.720Well, why were the women there in the first place?
01:01:30.640And then with this Zorhan, the Moorhan, Memdani, wanting to cut that, wanting to put social workers in place of some of the cops to send them on domestic disputes, because, you know, we've heard this before.
01:01:48.060You want to see social workers get their heads cracked open?
01:01:51.100Then by all means, go with this policy.
01:01:53.600But the bottom line is a city like New York needs a strong, big police force that can do the job they're supposed to do.
01:02:03.240And this sounds like something Mamdani wants nothing to do with his police department.
01:04:05.440And to hear people like Schumer and Liz Warren and the like complaining about they had this legislation at midnight and they change it and want us to vote on it without reading it.
01:04:21.780It's like that was every bill that the Democrats ever tried to pass.
01:04:28.080You remember Obamacare, midnight, any gun legislation, whether it's federal, state, I remember the SAFE Act or the Safety Act in New York State, they shoved that through at 2 in the morning, and it absolutely infringed on New Yorkers' Second Amendment rights.
01:04:54.020And to say that no one had a chance to read it, it's all people have been talking about is the big, beautiful bill and what's in it.
01:05:03.060And, you know, again, whether you like what's in it or don't like what's in it, you can't say it hasn't been out there and people haven't been talking about it.
01:05:10.940And it's some surprise to the Democrats.
01:05:14.020They're just all about delaying everything and preventing Trump from doing anything.
01:05:21.120So one of the big things is they like talking about how Medicare, Medicaid, and any medical care for Americans are going to be cut under this terrible bill.
01:05:50.380Nope. It's all the waste. And when it comes to caring for American citizens with things like Medicare and Medicaid and whatnot, it's not Americans that are being cut from this. It's illegals that have been allowed to sap off of this system, again, burdening the American taxpayer.
01:06:11.600So here's Amy Klobuchar. And she's bitching about people. She says people being taken off of medical health care because she can't say Americans because she knows it's illegals. Listen to her try to finesse her way through this.
01:06:32.660What does this bill do? It kicks 16 million people off their health care. 16 million people off their health care in order to finance tax cuts for the wealthiest, in order to give multimillionaires a $1,000 tax cut. That doesn't make the world a better place.
01:06:52.240adding four trillion dollars in debt a trillion of it is interest which is going to make mortgage
01:06:59.120rates go up it's going to make harder for young people to be able to maybe get their first house
01:07:04.260or pay their rent it's putting it on their backs it's putting it on their shoulders that's why i
01:07:11.760don't see this as a big beautiful bill i see this as a big beautiful betrayal of the hard-working
01:07:18.820people of this country good one good one betrayal uh they talk about the the um deficit the budget
01:07:28.920deficit and uh inflation and they never mention what they've done over the course of the years
01:07:35.620trillions of dollars in debt um but the second trump tries to do something look you're either
01:17:29.120Being educated doesn't mean you're smart.
01:17:33.180It doesn't mean you have common sense.
01:17:34.640It doesn't mean you have the ability to rationally figure something out based on facts.
01:17:40.560It means you went in to the front door of a college or an institution of higher learning.
01:17:47.560You were inundated with propaganda, nonsense, and you were indoctrinated, spit out the other end with a diploma in your hand, and this delusion that you were somehow smarter than people that didn't go that route.
01:18:07.000And that's one of the biggest lies that I think young people have bought into over the course of the years, that going to college will make you a smart person.
01:18:19.640They look down on people that didn't go to college and look at them like they're less intelligent, not as smart, and don't have the ability to take facts and reason it out in your head and come to a rational conclusion.
01:19:11.500Then where are you going to get the money from?
01:19:13.460Well, Kevin, I don't know if you've heard, Kevin,
01:19:16.640And another one of Mamdani's plans is that even if you leave New York City, if you still do business with the city, you will be taxed a city tax.
01:20:00.460I would sooner evade my New York City taxes than pay this idiot out of my money because I left New York.
01:20:10.120i left and anyone else that leaves shouldn't be obligated to give one more dime to this city
01:20:16.880that's right and listen nobody pays to go on the bus in the subway anymore i mean that's the big
01:20:25.040joke of it all yep only just suckers like us suckers and that's why they're they broke they
01:20:32.080they can't maintain the system uh yeah they they and they just let people get away with the
01:20:38.620not paying and it's been very very bad for the city yeah thank you uh kevin appreciate the call
01:20:47.300a couple of other things going on that we can talk about um the breaking news there i guess
01:20:53.760in northern idaho there was a fire that was set by somebody who then pulled out a sniper rifle
01:20:59.860and started shooting at the firefighters and the cops that showed up um just terrible i don't know
01:21:06.580does this. We all wait. You know, that's the saddest part of when things like this happen
01:21:14.120in this country these days. We all sit and scroll on our phones and wait to see who did it. And by
01:21:22.380who, you don't care who the person is. You want to know the race, the sexuality, whatever it may
01:21:29.500be religion that's what we need to know so we can start spouting our hate and and saying that this
01:21:38.960is a problem and i'm guilty of it i do it all the time my my guess on this one is one of these
01:21:46.380mental patient environmentalists who um because they've been known to set fires and uh it's called
01:21:54.600environmental terrorism and if you're starting fires and then shooting at the people that show
01:22:00.580up especially firefighters i mean it's no better if it's a cop that you're shooting at it's it's
01:22:06.800pretty bad but uh these firefighters man what what are they doing that they deserve to be uh
01:22:14.760shot at and killed it's uh it's terrible i don't know what the casualties are yet
01:22:20.180But just a terrible scenario there in northern Idaho.
01:22:25.680I hope they have the resources like Russia where they could just send a drone, maybe a little night vision, a little infrared, and find this guy and then just drive an explosive right into him.
01:22:42.720I don't know why we're so compelled to take these people alive and they'll face justice.
01:22:51.500Someone like this that's going to start a fire, an emergency, and firefighters come in and you shoot at them, they don't deserve due process.
01:23:01.660Part of the due process is you might get killed doing this.
01:23:08.680If you're in a position where you're threatening people with a sniper rifle like this and a drone can spot you, yeah, grenade, drone, problem solved.
01:24:06.140And, again, a city gets an opportunity to change that and vote someone in that maybe has different policies and a plan to make the city better.
01:24:43.360He's a black mayor and he doesn't want to seem like he's being racist against black people or holding them accountable because that's his base.
01:24:56.100And, you know, a lot of black politicians don't like holding their black constituency accountable for crimes because then they don't want to look like what's called an Uncle Tom or what have you.
01:25:09.880So this guy's just let Chicago fall apart for that matter.
01:25:14.500Let's listen to some words of wisdom from the Chicago mayor.
01:25:17.320And just imagine New York with with Zoran Mamdani, Zoran, whatever.
01:25:24.720And how how soon, how quickly will New York become a city like Chicago and have a mayor speaking like this?
01:25:34.060I believe it was last Sunday. We had the highest amount of folks coming through O'Hare Airport ever.
01:25:40.780There was a report just last week, I believe, that the city of Chicago is the number one destination for the 4th of July anywhere in the world.
01:25:51.020Chicago is demonstrating that it is in well care when a progressive is leading.
01:25:59.600Progressive voices across this country are rising up, and the city of Chicago is leading the way.
01:26:04.620And with the density within, you know, communities where we are today, it allows for more activity to take place.
01:26:13.780It allows for economic vibrancy to growth.
01:26:16.980And it actually speaks to public safety.
01:26:19.960The more vibrant and the more people that are around, the less likely it is for people to cut up.
01:26:25.280So, you know, it's a clear testament to the leadership in the 40th Ward, the chambers of commerce that are working together, my administration to ensure that we continue to show up with resources to build maximum impact for our economy.
01:26:38.920Can you believe that? Saying that the vibrance, the vibrancy of the diversity and the people in Chicago, that's what makes it, what, safer? Less likely to cut up? Is that like pop off? Cut up?
01:26:57.580Your city's terrible. Every weekend is a slaughter of minority people, of black people, Hispanic people, and nothing is done about it.
01:27:12.820This is the same guy that got rid of the shot finder, the system in Chicago where it would triangulate where a gunshot was fired from so the cops didn't have to be there and hear it, and it would let the cops know exactly where that shot was fired from, and then they would go to that area and see if they could find the gunman.
01:27:33.700He got rid of that because it turned out too many people of color were the ones on the other end of the gun.
01:27:42.820And it was deemed that the shot finder was racist.
01:27:50.060That progressive mayors in the country, mayors of big cities, progressive mayors of big cities have made things better and made the city safer.
01:28:09.280And, you know, Chicago, what is it, the second, third, I think, largest city?
01:28:12.540And it's a disaster. And this is what's happening to a lot of these cities. They're electing these left-wing fanatic politicians that have no interest whatsoever in making the city better.
01:30:49.060But he says they're not. And again, this is a grave misconception. Some of his examples aren't violent crimes, but the fact that they're coupled with violence makes it a violent crime.
01:31:03.260I think one of his examples is stealing packages, like you have a FedEx or UPS delivered to your house or your apartment and people steal it.
01:31:15.220And he goes, that shouldn't be considered a violent crime.
01:31:18.620Well, no, unless you've kicked the door in or you're threatening a person that lives there or you have a weapon on you.
01:31:28.060There are plenty of extenuating circumstances that make it a violent crime.
01:31:32.200Again, I think if you're just stealing a package, I don't think that does qualify as violent crime.
01:31:37.140But if you're in jail for stealing a package, I think you'll look a little deeper and find out he resisted arrest and hit a law enforcement officer.
01:34:09.400And, you know, Mayor Adams is still, still, still slow walking this situation.
01:34:15.320It is inundated in this particular area, Coney Island and in Brighton Beach.
01:34:20.560And again, he's not moving, moving fast enough on this.
01:34:26.720And I'm just saying he already just signed another billion dollar contract to shelter more homeless and more immigration.
01:34:34.020Yeah, it was in the New York Post last week. Come on, man.
01:34:37.360How do you expect me, really, or anybody to take this guy seriously?
01:34:42.300I'm not voting for this guy. I ain't. I'm not. And that's it.
01:34:45.860Yeah, I'm just trying. It's wrong. It's outrageous. And it's not right. We're paying for it. And we didn't vote for this. Yeah. That's that's that's how it's been working. And it's it's terrible. The the good one of the good things that happened recently is the Supreme Court deciding that these activist judges, these district court judges can't just put the brakes on every single thing the Trump administration is trying to do to better the country.
01:35:15.860I mean, they've been putting the kibash on so many things.
01:35:19.220And finally, the Supreme Court came out with a decision that said they cannot do this.
01:35:25.940So we'll see if that actually works and maybe gets these things done a little quicker.
01:36:15.280I mean, again, how about you actually collect the fares for the subway and the buses and don't let tens of thousands of people jump over these things with impunity?
01:40:46.240And listen to Hillary here suggesting jail for people that post things.
01:40:51.460And boosting Trump back in 2016. But I also think there are Americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda and whether they should be civilly or even in some cases criminally charged is something that would be a better deterrent.
01:41:10.620a better deterrent than what you know and and civilly or criminally charged for what they call
01:41:19.940misinformation and disinformation let's look back during the covid um disaster uh a lot of stuff
01:41:31.320that had later been proven to be absolutely true was looked at as being disinformation
01:41:39.180and and what happened to those people well a lot of them were removed from these social media
01:41:47.280platforms before elon uh scooped up twitter and turned it into x you would get your account
01:41:55.060permanently suspended uh for posting that ivermectin could help or that the vaccine
01:42:03.860didn't do anything or so many things, so many topics about COVID
01:42:10.860and the medical community, and you would be gone.
01:42:15.740Now, Hillary is suggesting that if something like that happened again,
01:42:20.820maybe that misinformation should put you in jail.
01:42:24.180And then what happens in two years, three years later,
01:42:27.680when it's deemed that that was not misinformation?
01:42:56.720Of course we want to be able to exercise our freedom of speech.
01:43:01.200But the freedom to be able to listen is a big one. You curtail one person's freedom of speech. You're curtailing an entire auditorium's freedom to listen to that person.
01:43:16.480When these colleges tell a controversial speaker that they can't speak because of security issues, meanwhile, it's just because the liberal indoctrination center does not want that person to be heard.
01:43:29.340So you shut that one person up, but what you've done is plug the ears of an entire group of people that might have wanted to hear that person speak and might have heard something they like in there and gone,
01:43:41.420wow, I never looked at it that way, or maybe I'll do a little more research on this.
01:43:47.160Whatever it may be, they want to prevent you from hearing different ideas.
01:47:17.680I know what you're going to say, but the reason why the post office is screwed up is because back in the 2000s, the Republicans set up this whole retirement plan, which was genius.
01:47:28.060It was all to break the finances of the post office by forcing them to adopt a 75-year-ahead retirement plan for every worker.
01:47:38.100So every worker thereafter, they would have to plan it out, okay, so this is how much you're going to have to spend on retirement.
02:02:40.180You can't put it in a battery. Batteries are unbelievably inefficient in converting energy from one area to another and transporting it with a battery. It's terrible. And we are really good at keeping coal and oil as clean as is humanly possible.
02:03:02.980You'll look at some of the pollution that was around some of these big cities, especially L.A., which had that smog problem many years ago.
02:03:12.800They don't really get that a lot now because the energy, the cars, everything is a lot more efficient and a lot cleaner than it used to be.
02:03:21.440And why the hell should we sacrifice this amazing energy resources we have in this country when India and China and so many of these other third world nations are spewing some of the worst gases and waste into the atmosphere?
02:07:13.980Yeah, I mean, we should just lay it down that there is no emergency.
02:07:17.460There is no crisis, that the current warming that's taken place is perfectly normal.
02:07:22.720And the idea that CO2 controls climate and all the Earth's temperatures is just ridiculous.
02:07:32.120I mean, there's no science there at all.
02:07:33.940You know, when they married this junk science to the feckless politicians, we are just blowing so much money and opportunity with this junk science.
02:07:46.580Yeah, I mean, it does seem promising that Trump pulled out of the Paris Accord and, you know, a lot of these climate change bills that they try to pass are shot down now.
02:07:59.020And I think more people are saying, especially conservatives, obviously, that are saying, yeah, we're not doing this.
02:08:06.420And they seem to back off a little bit.
02:10:26.620I made a, thank goodness, a very large amount of money on the Opie and Anthony show.
02:10:33.040And my wife at the time and her lawyer, who happened to be bloated attorney Dominic Barber from the Howard Stern Show, was my wife's lawyer, totally raped me for about a million dollars.
02:11:40.700Dominic Barbara, if you remember from Stern's show, he's like, oh, he tells me, he goes, you both have done very well and she should share in your success.
02:13:16.520when you get a girlfriend and you're married kind of forces the divorce but i was so in love and
02:13:24.440just infatuated and lusting and everything and i think everything i did and said and
02:13:31.900the stress of it all and and i look back now and just go what it was was i an idiot
02:13:37.580I was a lovesick puppy retard walking around for years, years.
02:13:48.820And now I look back and just go, what are you, what are you, a dope?
02:13:53.400So there is some wisdom that comes with age, and you just got to move past it.
02:14:02.100The hardest thing I've had to move past is the embarrassment of how I acted and thought about this relationship and how important it was to me.
02:15:14.760And lastly, the concept that one can't discuss global warming without understanding concepts that by albedo, that's like a roof reflectivity.
02:15:26.620The reflectivity of the Earth has changed with the decline of the whiteness of glaciers.
02:15:32.260And so the Earth is on a course towards heating up because of that.
02:15:43.320I have no problem believing that human beings during their history on this planet, especially after the Industrial Revolution, have had some effect on weather patterns maybe more locally than global, depending on what area you're in.
02:16:03.900Obviously, if you live next to a factory that's bellowing out smoke all day, I think your rate of sunshine in that area is going to be less.
02:16:14.520But I just haven't seen any evidence that we are in a global crisis because of what we've done on this planet over the past 150 years or so.
02:16:44.380When we had to empty an air conditioning system, now you have to recover it.
02:16:49.540The Freon, what was called Freon, you have to recover it into the bottles.
02:16:53.540But years ago, we just cut the line and you'd hear and watch this cloud of toxicity.
02:17:01.620So maybe I don't know, Rich, maybe you got a point that that that proves that industry agreed that the impact of humans on the global atmosphere was global.
02:17:50.480And India and China and a lot of these third world nations that are trying to compete in 2025 are belching out disgusting toxic waste into the atmosphere.
02:18:04.480But you're coming for my paycheck because, you know, we burn a little coal.
02:23:38.660I remember going into Northport, Long Island.
02:23:40.980It was a town just west of East Northport, I believe.
02:23:47.120But it was right on the upper, the north shore of Long Island,
02:23:51.480and they had a lot of good bars there.
02:23:54.320But the Northport Police Department was notorious, man.
02:23:59.520that was a police pac-man your way out of northport you'd have a few drinks and you'd have
02:24:06.960to drive right down main street in northport and i'll be damned if you just get pulled over all the
02:24:13.400time it was the worst place to go if you were going to be drinking and then you know have to
02:24:17.660drive home but uh some of the best bars it was very tempting for the younger people and back
02:24:23.740then you know sometimes you could actually talk your way out of a d-way back in my day but not
02:24:30.300with northport maybe suffolk county cops but not not the northport cops very very scary um all right
02:24:37.480uh i think you should enjoy uh the rest of your gay month we have our gay month um closing out
02:24:46.880tomorrow june has been gay month and it's the 30th tomorrow so it's your last day to be gay
02:24:55.380to be really really gay in um in the country had the parade here i cannot wait to board that
02:25:03.620aircraft and get my ass back to south carolina tomorrow uh i do enjoy coming here the people i
02:25:11.440You guys, thank you, everybody, your techs and all the people that helped me out doing this show every Sunday, even the version from my house.