Back to episode — Episode 2967 CWSA 09/23/25
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ers. And you just sit there for two hours a day learning stuff and maybe that's all you need because you've heard that before right? That you could compress the entire school day into two hours if you knew how to do the two hours. I totally believe that. There's no way that you're learning more than two hours worth of content in a school day. So if you could compress it that'd be quite a day. Wel…
← Previous segment →ack and you had the option you would turn off the cell phones in that area so that the first responders couldn't help and then nobody could figure out what's going on to figure out how to get out of the city. So even if there was an escape, let's say there was one path to get out of the city, you wouldn't know because your cell phone didn't work and nothing would work.
So the oddest part of this story is that they're not even speculating who put that facility there. Was it al-Qaeda? If al-Qaeda built that thing then yes it was part of a larger attack plan which means that they're really really serious about whatever the next one is. They're not going to mess around.
But if it was maybe some black hat hacker group maybe it's something they were using to make money somehow which would be bad but not nearly as bad as a joint attack with al-Qaeda that also takes out your phones. So that's scary. Hope we find out more about that soon.
Well, Trump is said to have a victory on big pharma because there's a new drug coming out from Bristol Myers Squibb that will cost the same all over the world. So the United States will not be paying the 10 times more than other places and they're saying it's because of the president. But it's only one drug. Breitbart News is reporting on this. It's a schizophrenia drug. It's going to launch in the UK and I guess the list price will be the same as in the US. So I don't know what happens with all the other drugs. Aren't they supposed to eventually be the same price everywhere or are they only doing the new ones? Something wrong with that story.
All right, here's a story that could be nothing or it could be everything. The Gateway Pundit is reporting this. Patty McMurray that a New Jersey man has somehow succeeded in getting a million documents from Detroit's 2020 election. He says he'd been doing this long FOIA request thing but he finally got them. So he got a million documents that includes copies of absentee ballots and signed envelopes. Basically there was a picture of him with the back of a truck open just tons of documents.
And Detroit is considered by some as one of the places that a cheat happened in the 2020 presidential election. Now I'm not saying that because I don't personally have any evidence of that. However if these million documents pay off the way the individual who got these documents thinks they will there will be proof that the election was stolen.
So do you think that they gave him anything that would show proof that the election was stolen? Or did it take so long because they had to look through it to make sure they didn't give him anything that would prove the election was stolen. They just give him all the other stuff. I don't know. We'll see.
According to Newsmax Money the way we calculate inflation is wrong. And if we did it right it would look a lot higher. I remind you that all data is fake. So we don't know about autism because we don't trust the data. We don't know about inflation because we don't trust the data. We don't know about the election in 2020 because we don't trust the vote totals. Do you see any pattern developing here? There's no data that's reliable.
Now that's something I've always known because I worked in jobs where it was my job to collect the data that was accurate. And one thing I learned right away, it didn't matter what the domain was, it didn't matter what the source of the data was, it was always inaccurate. And we used it anyway because you got to do something. You can't just say I don't know. We're just going to guess from now on. So yeah all data is inaccurate or unreliable.
Well you know we're heading toward another government shutdown possibility because we'll never agree on a budget of course and the government funding as it is expires on September 30th and there are too many large differences between the Democrats and the Republicans and it's Groundhog Day all over again.
I would expect to see some posts from Thomas Massie reminding us that there's no chance that Congress will act responsibly and come up with a budget that is the product of their negotiating and reduces the deficit which is their main thing that they have to do. Yeah. Anyway so if it's like every other time they're going to do another continuing resolution.
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They're not going to cut the budget. They're not going to make any decisions. And they'll just kick the can down the road because that is apparently all they're able to do. And that ladies and gentlemen is all I had to tell you. Oh that's pretty good. I was shooting to end at 8:00. Missed it by one minute. That's pretty good for not watching. I feel like I have this little internal clock that's w…
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