Obituaries aren’t just sad — they’re invitations for thieves. Jersey Joe kicks things off with an overlooked security tip: don’t tell crooks exactly when your house will be empty. From there, Joe and John crack jokes courtesy of the Babylon Bee, like why women would make great umpires (spoiler: they’re always right and players get juice boxes).
But the show shifts fast into serious stats. From gerrymandering’s political corruption to FBI homicide data, John and Joe tackle the tough stuff most media won’t touch. Did you know that black Americans are only 12.5% of the population but make up over
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And we are back. Hour number three, Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Jersey Joe joining us now. What’s happening, Joe?
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John, I’ve got some humor to start the show off, but before I do that, going back to posting stuff online, particularly when you have an obituary, one of the things that’s typical in an obituary, services will be held at St. Mary’s Church Thursday from 9 to 1130. Well, you just told every crook out there that your parents’ house will be empty. That’s right.
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And every relative. So will yours and probably everybody else listed in there that’s family.
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Right. Yes. And how tough is it to find the house of a senior obituary? You can go online now. I can do a Google search and maybe if I have to pay six bucks or something.
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Joe, as I really quick, as I said earlier, when I was looking at this particular school where this, and I won’t name names or anything like that, but when I went to see where this fifth grader actually went to school, it didn’t take me. And this is from looking at a sign in a window. I was able to tell where this little girl went to school in a matter of three minutes.
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Yep. So, no, so don’t put all that in, and again, obituaries, you just told every person.
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And really quick, Joe, I’m not a professional, I mean, I’m pretty savvy tech-wise, but I’m not a professional that does this all day long. It took me three minutes. You take somebody that does this daily, you know, minute by minute, some pervert crook type of an individual, they could probably get that in 30 seconds.
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No doubt, no doubt. All right. So, John, you want to move on to some humor?
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Yeah, let’s do it.
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Now, this is sexist humor. Now, this comes from the Babylon Bee, and maybe this is something Richard Rush should have done, but They published a little thing, six reasons why female umpires will be good for MLB. So here we go. Now, remember, this is them, not me. Number one, they will be better at sweeping up home plate. It will be so much more neat and tidy.
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That’s bad.
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Second, managers won’t bother arguing with female umpires since they know they will lose. They’ll never win. Managers will just say simply, I’m sorry, and move on. There won’t be any more arguments. Okay. Women are never wrong, so female umps will always be 100% accurate on all of their calls.
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True.
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Players will stop using profanity since a lady is present. Good one. So there won’t be any more potty mouths out there. Here’s another sexist one. Their superior laundry skills can help get the stains out of uniforms. You know what? They might have something there. And last but not least, all players, win or lose, will get juice boxes after the game.
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Oh, that’s a good one. There we go.
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There they all win that way. That’s the sexist humor for the day.
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That’s funny.
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What else do we have? Oh, Bob Duco on the top of the hour was talking about gerrymandering. Yes. So, John, do you know what the six states that make up New England are?
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The six states that make… No, you know what? No, I mean, I don’t know that Upper East very well. I know some of them, but I don’t know all of them, no.
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Well, here you go. It’s Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. Okay. Now, in the last two elections, Trump, or last three elections, Trump has gotten approximately 40% of the votes in that entire region, out of that six-state region. Do you know how many… Members of the House of Representatives from those six states are currently sitting in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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You mean there are Democrats, you mean?
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No, Republicans.
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Oh, how many? Zero.
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Zero. So Trump has, in six states, Trump got approximately 40% of the vote, and there was zero Republican representation in the House of Representatives. from that entire region known as New England, not one. So all Texas, you know, and when it comes to gerrymandering, the Democrats have set the standard, and all the Republicans are doing is playing catch-up. That’s right.
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Yeah, we haven’t. We have been, and I talked about this a little bit in the roundtable a couple of weeks ago. At the end of the day, Joe, to your point, we are behind. The left has been doing this for a very, very long time. They are experts at this, and to your point, we’re just catching up.
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You just catch up.
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This whole threat from Gavin Newsom that they’re going to do something in California, it’s like you already have. You already have, yes. Really quick, Joe, because I had a question for you because, you know, going back to my last topic as I was ending in the last hour talking about how the whole wine, whiskey, you know, that end of things, the alcohol industry is trying to blame not just them but even a lot of reporters. They’re trying to blame the terrorists on the fact that their sales are down and in some cases very dismal. And the reality, Joe, is, and you would know this as well as anybody, that’s only a fraction of the issue as to why they’re not selling alcohol like they once did, correct?
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No, I saw a survey the other day, John, it was an Axios or something. It was like a 20-year graph of alcohol consumption by U.S. adults. And it’s gone down to 52%, only 52% of U.S. adults. now have a drink of alcohol at least once a month.
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And their choices, correct me if I’m wrong, Joe, but one time, you know, you could have some different wines, different types of wines and so on. Now there’s thousands of them probably. On top of that, you know, one time you pretty much had a choice of maybe, what, half a dozen whiskeys at best. And then as far as beer was concerned, you know, you had your major beer companies that were out there, Coors, Miller, you know, PBRs, all that kind of stuff. Today, Joe, how many choices of alcohol are there?
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Oh, John, I went looking for a bottle of alcohol the other day up and down the liquor, and it wasn’t a huge liquor. It wasn’t one of these super stores like you see down on County Line Road in Highlands Ranch. It was just your typical 20,000 square foot strip mall liquor store. John, there must have been 20,000 different liquors to choose from.
SPEAKER 03 :
So in other words, there’s a lot more saturation in the market, meaning if you haven’t stayed in front of that particular demographic, meaning that their tastes have changed even as far as what they’re drinking, you may very well go out of business?
SPEAKER 06 :
Yes. In fact, John, I may be off a little bit, but a couple of years ago I read a quote, how many breweries there were in Colorado today. And I think there were something like 300.
SPEAKER 03 :
I was going to say hundreds. It has to be hundreds, Joe.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, it was in the like 360, 370. That would make sense. And that was a couple of years ago.
SPEAKER 03 :
Okay. So where I’m going with this is Kentucky right now, they’re all mad because of, quote, unquote, the tariffs. And it’s just killing the bourbon and whiskey industry there. And, you know, thousands of people are going to lose their jobs. And I’m thinking to myself, okay, the tariffs might have been the tipping point. But at the end of the day, you guys have been on a downward spiral for a while now.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, and bourbon as an American drink is losing out to other drinks like scotch. You know, single malt scotch is a huge, you know, huge market. I’m a single malt scotch drinker, and hell, I’m going to say half my friends drink single malt scotch.
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So in other words, the taste of Americans and the selection that they have to choose from has, you know, not only has their taste changed, but the selection to choose from has gotten much larger.
SPEAKER 06 :
Right. And to the extent that – another one of my friends drinks Japanese whiskey. He loves Japanese whiskey. Not sake. It’s a whiskey. So, yeah, there’s more imported whiskeys coming in.
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So, bottom line, like every industry, it doesn’t matter whether you’re in the car industry, whether you’re in any other industry, the computer industry, software, whatever, bottom line, competition has increased. People have more choices, and I’m sorry to say, Joe, but I think that, you know, the Jim Beans and those of the world have relied on what they thought was going to be a staple customer forever, and the reality is they were dead wrong.
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Yeah, because two things are converging, Don. One, you’ve got the absolute number of people who drink alcohol on a regular basis has been declining steadily for 10 years. That’s one. Second, of those who are still drinking alcohol, which is, I think, only 52%, More and more, they are drinking things. They have more choices. So let’s pick and let’s make up a number. So let’s say 10 years ago, 20% of those were drinking bourbon. Well, maybe today only 12% are drinking bourbon.
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And there’s more choices of bourbon even. Even within bourbon, exactly. So where I’m going with this is those folks that are down in that Kentucky area, and I feel bad. I don’t want to see anybody lose a job, Joe, but on the same token, the leaders of those companies have gotten behind, and now all of a sudden terrorists come, and the Canadians get all hurt over what’s going on because they’re so thin-skinned it’s ridiculous. But even with that, they now want to blame Trump and Canada for all of their woes. That’s a small fraction of what’s gone on.
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It is, yeah. Everybody’s looking for a fall guide. Nobody wants to deal with reality, John. So it’s always easier to blame somebody else.
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And my point was, everybody’s going to read. Wall Street Journal had an article about it today, that basically tariffs are killing the whiskey industry. That is not it at all.
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No, no.
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Okay, just want to make sure that I’m on the right track.
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You are, yeah, 100% correct. Okay. Hey, John, I want to move on. I want to talk quickly about Washington, D.C. and the nationalization, and then I want to move on to the annual FBI crime data that came out on Monday.
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Perfect. Let’s do it.
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Sounds good to me. So, anyway, the media is saying, oh, crime is down dramatically. Well, let me tell you what, and they’re all saying there was no need for Trump to nationalize. And, by the way, Washington, D.C. is unique. Unlike any other city in the United States, Washington, D.C. is a creation of the federal government. It’s under the constitutional authority of the president in Congress. Okay. They’re saying, well, they’re going to do this in Dallas next. They’re going to do this in, no. Washington, D.C. is a creation of the federal government, and it’s under the constitutional authority. Anyway, they’re all saying that there was no need, that crime is down. Let me tell you about what they mean by crime and down. In this city of 700,000 so far this year, this was as of on the 11th, there were 99 homicides. If you continue that rate for the remainder of the year, the city will have racked up 162 homicides. Again, this is in a city of 700,000. So if you divide that 162 homicides by 700,000, you come up with a homicide rate of 23.1 per 100,000 residents, which is more than four times greater than the national average of just 5.0. In some places like Castle Rock, it’s like one and a half, okay, just to put them per se. So there are 23.1. Washington, D.C. is 10 times more dangerous than Castle Rock. So they’re all focusing on, well, it’s down. By the way, the 30-year low is a lie also, but even if it’s a 10-year low. I mean, if you were 300 pounds overweight and you lost 20 pounds, you’re still 280 pounds overweight, John. So, yeah, their homicide rate went from 25 per 100,000 down to 23.1. Is that anything anybody should be proud of? No, not at all. Okay. And let’s talk about crimes with a dangerous weapon. which includes the city’s daily… By the way, the city averages more than one armed carjacking a day. So far this year, as of August 11th, they had 534, which is more than two assault with a dangerous weapon per day. Annualized, that puts the assault with a deadly weapon rate… You ready for this? Per 100,000? 124 per 100,000. Wow, that’s a ton. So when the mayor is boasting about the decrease in crime rates from last year to this year… The crime rate in her city is still abysmal. So, anyway.
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So, in other words, they want to tout how great it is. It’s not. It’s not. It’s not even close to being great. And again, Joe, this is just another deception, just like we were talking about a moment ago with alcohol, blaming that on the terrorists. They’re going to deceive you and try to tell you something that’s not true.
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They’re trying to spin it. Trying to spin it. Which leads me, John, into crime, into the FBI, by the way, because nationally it’s a different story. Nationally things are getting better. So… For those who aren’t familiar, once a year – by the way, virtually every police station in the country, when they record a misdemeanor or a felony, they record it on a standard form that the FBI has created. An electronic copy of that form goes to the FBI. So those – they get – now, they don’t get reports from every little tiny police station, you know. Right. Everywhere, but where they do get covers 96% of the population.
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So the majority.
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96% of the U.S. is covered. So a particular note, despite 90 million new guns being sold in the United States since 2020, the U.S. homicide rate per 100,000 has declined dramatically from 6.7 per 100,000 to just 5. Joe, I thought guns kill people. Well, and then let me get into the – so, yeah, so we’ve sold 90 million new guns, and the homicide rate has declined. Now, the homicide rate for guns is also down to just 3. – of that 5, 3.9. Now, let’s talk about guns. Assault weapons, assault weapons. Well, do you know what percentage of homicides were committed by assault rifles in 2024? It’s very minor. Well, you want to get… First guess the absolute number. Out of 17,000 homicides, how many people you think were killed by what is called an assault rifle out of 17,000?
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100?
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Well, rifles of all types, they don’t break out assault rifles. Oh, they don’t break… Okay. Lever actions, bolt actions, assault rifles, 445.
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Okay, so I could be very right in my 100 on an actual AR-15.
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Right, AR-15. So, but rifles of all kinds are 3%. Now… You want to guess how many people died by stabbings, knives, screwdrivers, box cutters?
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Oh, I’ve got to believe the number’s higher than that.
SPEAKER 06 :
How about 1,700? Okay. John, there were four times as many people killed with sharp instruments than were killed by rifles. Gotcha. Yet all the focus on we need to ban the rifles.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, that’s because it’s an easy narrative. Just like let’s blame, you know, whiskey. You know, the whiskey company’s going out of business on tariffs.
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Right. Now, here’s the same one that nobody on the news will talk about. And this is not a new trend. This is, unfortunately, been this way. And this is something sad. One of the reports… Now, the FBI slices and dices this data, John. They do it by age, sex, race, you know, age of the victim, age of the assailant, sex of the victim, sex of the assailant. You know, was it strangulation? Was it, you know, hit and run, whatever? Well… If you go into the expanded homicide data, and you’ll find this, of the 16,767 homicide victims in the country where the race of the victim was identified, they had a couple of hundred where there was no race reported. African-American victims accounted for, of those 16,000, accounted for 8,856, which is 52.8% of those victims. Yes. And by the way, African Americans as a percent of the population are 12.5%, yet they were 52.8% of the victims. Now, they also have a table that shows the race of the assailant. Now, in not every crime, not every murder, can they identify who the assailant was.
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Right.
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But for those murders where they were able to identify the race of the assailant, 9,000, which was 16,000, 9,035, 56% were also African American victims. So people say, oh, black on black isn’t a real crime. That’s something conservatives make up. No, black on black is a real crime in this country. Right. You just proved it. The numbers prove it. The numbers prove it. John, this has been this way for years and years.
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And it’s a sad thing, and I’m not trying to make this— No, no, it’s sad, and even those folks—I’ve watched several different videos of late on this very subject, Joe, and even great black men, great black leaders will come out and agree with everything you’re talking about, and will even go on to say that it’s because of the lack of fathers, the lack of good leadership, etc. It’s the reason why these things are happening. They recognize it, and they’re black.
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Right, because when there’s not a father in the home, the gang becomes the surrogate family.
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That’s right, that’s right.
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And therefore, the gang’s values become your values because they’re your family. And part of the gang values is if somebody disrespects you, you shoot them. That’s right.
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I was watching a black man the other day, following him on, I think it was Instagram or something he was on. I can’t remember. But anyways, he did a short video. And he was talking about how he was in a conference in Boston. And he was walking along the boardwalk in Boston. And he said, you know, he said, I got to say this. He said, I’m going to get a lot of hate for saying this, but I’m going to say it anyways. And he said, I think as a black man, I can say this safer than probably a white man. But I’m going to say the same thing that a white man could say because it’s factual. He said, you know, I’m walking around. He said, you know what I don’t see? Anybody that looks like me. He said, everybody here is, for the most part, white. There’s some folks, some tourists and things like that. But for the most part, everybody’s white. But he said, you know the thing I don’t see? There’s no graffiti. There’s no crime. Everything’s clean. Everything looks great. He said, now, is there a correlation between what I’m saying versus what… In other words, I could go to other areas where there’s a lot of people that look like me. And it’s the opposite of what I’m going to tell you right now. And he said… You tell me what’s the correlation. He said the bottom line is nobody wants to admit it. But my people, my race, my my folk that are like me don’t respect others and don’t take care of things the same way others do. And that’s a problem. And this is a black man saying this, Joe.
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Right. And there are exceptions like Dr. Ben Carson.
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There’s a lot of exceptions. And the problem is the exceptions don’t like the fact that the others are doing what they’re doing.
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Right, and I think, John, if I had to pick a reason, I think it comes down to the breakdown of the family unit, where in this country it is actually, you know, we’ve actually made it actually sometimes more beneficial to be a single mother and have multiple kids.
SPEAKER 03 :
It’s not sometimes. It’s always that way. It’s always easier. It’s more beneficial, I should say. You know, the government cheese, if you would, is easier if you’re single.
SPEAKER 06 :
Single, right. And the more kids you have, the more money you get from the government, the more support you get.
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That’s right. And unfortunately, it’s a drug. It’s addictive. It’s like cocaine. They get into that trap. They just stay in that trap. I’ve known individuals this way. I’ve interviewed individuals along these lines. And the reality is, Joe, it becomes this trap where they can never get out.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yep. And so I don’t know, John, I don’t know how you change the culture, but it’s a cultural thing. And it’s just become an accepted way of life.
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And really quick, too, for everybody listening, it’s not just black single moms that go through this, Joe. It’s single moms in general that can get trapped into this. It doesn’t matter whether you’re white, whether you’re black. The reality is that same trap can be there. Now, what I will say is—and I’ll say this openly because it’s the truth— you don’t find as much of that in the Hispanic group. You don’t find as much of that in the Asian group. And the reality is because they value, I believe, they value family far more than blacks and whites do.
SPEAKER 06 :
Absolutely, and particularly Asian, John, it’s unheard. I mean, yeah, there were a few Asian gangs in places like San Francisco, but generally, John, you’re not going to find an Asian gang in Dallas. You’re not going to find an Asian gang in Omaha. You’re not going to find an Asian gang in Chicago, right?
SPEAKER 03 :
And you will find some Mexican gangs and so on, just like what you said as well. But the culture, those two cultures value the family unit more so than blacks and whites do.
SPEAKER 06 :
Absolutely, John. And, John, I don’t know what the solution is. I don’t know how you get back. By the way, the schools, you know, there have been some experiments. There’s some charter schools for black male kids where they’ve got like a former, you know, drill sergeant as the principal. You know, he’s got a Ph.D., but He runs it like a military school.
SPEAKER 03 :
Right, like a drill camp.
SPEAKER 06 :
Have you seen the videos? You know, these kids, they come in, they stand at attention, they wear a white shirt and tie. By and large, those kids… They don’t die in street shoes.
SPEAKER 03 :
And you know what will happen, Joe? The other thing that will happen with those kids, which is a big deal for me because it’s something I harp on on this program a lot, those kids will grow up to not only know discipline, they’ll know how to dress, they’ll know how to handle themselves, they’ll become great leaders, they will be very productive in society. I’m not saying every one of them will be that way, but I’ll bet you, by and large, the majority of them come out and do what I just said.
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The vast majority.
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And what you have here— And the color of their skin means nothing in that regard.
SPEAKER 06 :
No. And what you have here, instead of the gang becoming the father figure, the principal becomes the father figure for the kid. That’s right.
SPEAKER 03 :
That’s right.
SPEAKER 06 :
And it’s, you know, the data supports that, John, it works. You give them structure. You give them leadership.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yep. And going back to your answer, Joe, several things have to happen, but one of those is we have to be willing, which you and I just did, have to be willing to speak about this out loud, not worrying about who’s whose feelings were going to hurt, speaking the truth at the end of the day and getting people to understand what you and I just said.
SPEAKER 06 :
John, you think anybody is going to call you or I a racist for just sharing that FBI data?
SPEAKER 03 :
Some probably will, but at the end of the day, anybody that knows me and or you would know that I am not. I’ve got lots of friends from all walks of life, all colors of skin. I treat each one of them the exact same way because I value each person as a human. I don’t care what the color of their skin is, and the reality is all of them, by the way that I know, would agree with everything you and I just said.
SPEAKER 06 :
And John, I’m the same as you. I’ve got a wide breadth of friends and and among my black friends, of which I have numerous. Yep, me too. We sit and we talk about this, and they shake their head just the way I do.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yep.
SPEAKER 06 :
And we talk about why is it and what has to be done.
SPEAKER 03 :
And they will also be the ones to tell you that they weren’t allowed to be raised any differently than what you and I were raised.
SPEAKER 06 :
Exactly. That’s exactly it. So, John, it’s a massive, it’s been going on this way for more than a decade now. The trend is not good. The trend is getting worse every year.
SPEAKER 03 :
That’s right.
SPEAKER 06 :
So, John, I don’t know how as a country we fix this, but it’s— I think, you know, number one thing, Joe, is I think we have to be honest.
SPEAKER 03 :
We have to speak the truth. People have to understand what we’re saying in a non-racist way and realize that the only way we’re going to cure this is to be very open and honest about it and then start looking for the solutions.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, I mean, the old Democrat, I think if it would only save one life, well, right now, John, we’ve got 8,000, and by the way, primarily young, the vast majority of these black deaths are between the ages of, you know, 15 and 25. That’s right. We’ve got, and male. We’ve got roughly 8,000 young black men having their lives snuffed out every year in this country.
SPEAKER 03 :
But you would think, Joe, that they would want to stop that. In other words, the Democrats, the folks that are on that side would want to stop that. Going back to what I always say, Joe, they talk about how they really care for people. They’re out for the little guy and so on. Nothing, Joe, could be farther from the truth. They don’t care anything about people.
SPEAKER 06 :
And some of the things they do, like we’ve talked in past shows about how they want to reduce the graduation and they want to have – You don’t need to learn to speak proper English to graduate. You don’t have to. You can pass. You can get graduated with a score of 30 on your exam.
SPEAKER 03 :
Worst thing you could ever do for those kids.
SPEAKER 06 :
Worst thing you could ever do is lower the standards. You don’t need to learn. John, if a kid comes in for an interview and he can’t speak to you in proper English and he’s going to be in any sort of position. You’re probably not going to hire him. You’re not going to hire him. That’s right. Because particularly if he has to speak, if he has to interact with customers or some of your other workers, you’re going to. If he can’t do basic math, if he can’t multiply 4 times 12, you know.
SPEAKER 03 :
That’s right. And, Joe, really quick for all of you listening, that doesn’t matter what the color of your skin is. You could be, again, you could be Hispanic, you could be Asian, you could be black, you could be white. At the end of the day, it’s not going to make any difference.
SPEAKER 06 :
No, if you come in, John, if you’re a white guy, you’ve got a mullet tattoo on your face and a nose ring, and you can’t put a complete sentence together. can’t use proper grammar, John, I’m not going to hire you.
SPEAKER 03 :
No, in fact, as a side note, not to keep you too long, Joe, but I think this is the one thing about the trades, and you’ll appreciate this, the one thing about the trades, and I talk about this in the car world a lot, the one thing about the trades is there’s not a lot of racism, Joe. The reality is the trades need people so badly that they don’t really – you could be a man from Mars. Can you do the job is what matters.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, and John, just recently I was working rather extensively with a group – down in Philadelphia that had a crew of about 45 plumbers and pipefitters. These are union plumbers and pipefitters. John, it was a very mixed group. You know, they were probably, you know, out of the 45, you know, there were probably a dozen or more African-American and a couple of Hispanic guys. John, they were all very hardworking, very, and they could all do, to be an HVAC, plumbers and pipefitters do commercial HVAC. These guys could all read a pressure gauge.
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Got to be sharp.
SPEAKER 06 :
Simple. Simple calculations. They could all read a pressure temperature chart. They were hardworking. They were focused. They knew how to communicate. They knew how to write a service ticket, you know, using proper language. And they were treated, John, just like another, you know, hey, Bob, I need a hand here. Can you give me a hand? There was no segregation. There was no – they weren’t looked down upon.
SPEAKER 03 :
That’s right. That’s awesome. That’s awesome. Joe, as always, man, I appreciate it. Thanks for your half hour. I appreciate it very much.
SPEAKER 06 :
Anytime, John.
SPEAKER 03 :
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This is Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
SPEAKER 03 :
All right, we are back. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Great show today. Thank you all for listening. All the text messages coming in as well. Some of you commenting on what I had talked about earlier when it came to teachers and just the lack of really care and concern for your student, whereby these were even teachers themselves commenting on, yeah, you’re 100% correct in everything that you said there. So, you know, don’t back off of that. We experience the same thing as good teachers in these situations. So, by the way, thank you for what you’re doing. I appreciate that as well. There are some good teachers out there. They’re not all that way, but unfortunately they are far outnumbered. And then a lot of you even commenting on the things that Joe and I were talking about as well. So thank you. I appreciate all of the text messages. And the one thing that I want to make sure I remind people of is when you hear all of this tariff talk, And there’s a lot of it. Just make sure that you’re looking at everything in the way that you should because the news media, the press, the quote-unquote pundits, the experts, these folks are going to try to throw Trump under the bus every single day at every corner. They’re going to try to blame every single thing that happens, economically speaking, on tariffs, even though that may be far from what’s really going on. I just gave you the example of the alcohol industry blaming Trump and the tariffs in Canada and so on as to why the whiskey industry in Kentucky is collapsing. And the fact of the matter is it’s a little fraction of what’s going on. It is not all of it at all. Doug and Frederick, go ahead.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, John, how you doing?
SPEAKER 03 :
Good, Doug. How are you?
SPEAKER 07 :
Good. I’ve listened to you for years, so it’s good to hear your voice. I always love your, you’re very rational and very, you use something that’s missing, deductive reasoning.
SPEAKER 03 :
Thank you.
SPEAKER 07 :
Thank you for all you do.
SPEAKER 03 :
I appreciate that.
SPEAKER 07 :
You’ve done it for many years, many years. Okay, the districting, I’m trying to, you know, the history of it all and how it, you know, every state can be a little different. I think what I’m reading and what I’m finding on the federal side is that they pretty much leave it up to the states.
SPEAKER 03 :
Correct.
SPEAKER 07 :
But here’s my thing. The Voting Rights Act of 65, I’m not saying it wasn’t warranted at that time, but it was a different country. We’re talking 60 years ago, my lifetime. So what they’re doing now is the Democrats are using that to gerrymander, like they’re saying. and they’re using reverse racism because equal protection under the law, what they’re doing is they’re picking black districts because they know they’re going to get the vast majority of the votes out of those districts.
SPEAKER 03 :
That’s right. That’s right.
SPEAKER 07 :
Now, doesn’t this make sense that when you have people leaving states like California and Colorado that are leaving Denver, they’re going to places like Florida or Texas or Tennessee or other conservative areas, wouldn’t where those populations are going in that state, wouldn’t that be where they pick up the seat? at representative and wouldn’t where they lose that the vast majority of the yet a la area wouldn’t it now where you wouldn’t lose a seat in it our our representative in and representation and then in the state where they gain more with it now where you would put the feet that this this doesn’t make any well you wait here and you’re saying that makes too much sense and unfortunately no it they’re not gonna do that what you’re saying does make sense but that’s not gonna happen I have I have something to throw in here because Cornyn talked about yesterday out Texas couldn’t it become a federal issue because ultimately what he said with these Democrat state legislators being out of state like this and vacating their positions or seats, isn’t that really coming down to a federal issue of
SPEAKER 03 :
districting for the federal election so can it then be handed to the federal you know what as much as they may say that I don’t see that ever happening because especially when it comes to representatives those are from the state that’s even different than the senator you know than our senator end of things that’s why statewide senators are elected on a statewide basis representatives are represented on a district basis I don’t really I don’t care what anybody says I don’t see that changing so
SPEAKER 07 :
What happens here with the situation in Texas and elsewhere, because they’re going to pull it all over the country, it’s just another way for them to cause chaos, they being the Democrats. And some of this has happened with Republicans, too. I mean, this type of thing has happened since the 1790s.
SPEAKER 03 :
It has, absolutely, yeah. And I think my answer to that, Doug, is, and we’ve talked about this a little bit even on the roundtable, I haven’t done much of it here because we’ve done more of it on the roundtable than anywhere. Because at the end of the day, Doug, and this is where the left has all of their panties in a wad over this, and the reality is they’ve done this, to your point, for years. We’re now playing catch-up. The Democrats, by the way, they’re going to do this whether anything happens in Texas or not. This whole idea that we’re going to show you guys how this really works, you’re going to do that anyways.
SPEAKER 07 :
Did it ever work in a logical way of where you gain the most population in a given state and where you lose it? It’s never been that way. It’s all politics.
SPEAKER 03 :
It’s all politics, Doug. Always has been, always will be.
SPEAKER 07 :
Are we a representative republic then? Obviously, no.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, when it comes to how the representatives are elected, not really, no. And it becomes really hard with redistricting to even end up with good, solid representation based upon the makeup of that area.
SPEAKER 07 :
And, John, one more thing. I’ve talked about this with people I know, friends of mine, conservatives, a few liberals that I have as friends, but most people don’t even know the basics of how it works with the representation. They don’t know how many representatives we have.
SPEAKER 03 :
They don’t know. Doug, they don’t know that. They don’t know how senators are elected. They don’t know at one time. We, as a legislative branch, as a state, sent senators off. It wasn’t even a statewide vote. Most people have no idea the history behind all this.
SPEAKER 07 :
Well, it goes back to Ben Franklin and what he supposedly said when he was leaving the convention hall about a republic if we can keep it, because obviously we haven’t done that.
SPEAKER 03 :
Doug, I appreciate that, by the way. Great stuff. And I will also say this, that Doug’s right, and we are, I believe, we are on the verge of, if we’re not careful, of losing it. We have got so much pressure coming in from the other side, from the left, because the reality is the left doesn’t want a representative government. These are Marxists. I want to keep reminding you all of this. Whether you’re on the left and feel you’re a Marxist or not, you are. You’re in the camp of Marxists. So you may not think that you are one. You may think, well, no, I’m not a Marxist. I just don’t believe anything that’s happening on the right. I don’t like the way they’re doing things. I don’t like Donald Trump, blah, blah, blah. Okay, well, I say this a lot, and I mean this. You’re either on the side of good or you’re on the side of evil. And the Marxist movement is evil. The left is full. Their leadership is full of and is totally Marxist. If you don’t believe me, look what’s happening in New York City right now. They’ve got a person running for mayor, Mondani, and he is very open about the fact that he’s a Marxist. Now, he won’t say he’s a Marxist. He’ll talk about being a socialist, but he’s a Marxist through and through. He believes in every single Marxist belief there is. He just labels it differently. He’s he’s softening it because, you know, the Marxists even know that that term is at this at this stage of the game is really it’s a negative term. And they don’t want to use that term. They don’t want to be labeled as that. So they soften that, you know, we’re a Democrat socialist. No, you’re not. You’re a Marxist. No, no, no. We’re a Democrat socialist. No, no, you’re not. You believe everything a Marxist believes in. So you’re a Marxist. Call yourself what you are. Quit lying to people. But they do. They lie. And that’s what Marxists do, by the way. They get their foot in. They get their nose under the tent, if you would. They do the very best they can to get their objectives done and handled. And they do. And they soften that. And they make it look really great. And they make it seem like, oh, no, this is all for the good of the whole. No, it’s not. No, it’s not. This is all about control. This is about you taking over the country. So at the end of the day, and Doug, you’re right, and what we really have to remind ourselves of and keep this in the back of our mind is we are fighting not Democrats. We’re not fighting the Democrats of the Kennedy era. We’re fighting Marxists. And we have to remember that because if we don’t, that’s where we get into trouble. Marty, go ahead.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, real quick, John, on the moral authority to say, you know, right, Republicans are good and Democrats are bad. Yeah, in general, I think that’s fair. They’re going to defend criminals. They’re going to defend illegal aliens and men in swimsuits.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, really, Marty, in a at the baseline of all of this, and I get where you’re going, and no, not everybody on the right, I would say, is good. But the platform, the premise, if you look at the Marxist movement versus what the Republicans are doing, no matter where you’re at in the Republican end of things, you’re not a Marxist.
SPEAKER 08 :
Totally fair. Here’s where we’re at a pivot point, John. With the I don’t even know what you call it, but obvious deception around Epstein followed up with this now pretty aggressive pursuit of some pretty big names. This is Comer. This is Clapper. This is Obama. This is Hillary Clinton. Big, big names. Has the Trump administration… with their decision to be deceitful about epstein have they put themselves in a position they have to go for a big name we need one of them on a perp walk we need one of them on trial pretty quick because when it comes to moral authority if if the right chooses nothing to do with these monsters that are not going away unless you put them away by you’re gonna you’re gonna see some
SPEAKER 03 :
do that you’re going to see some of these that are this is my prediction i was right on the epstein thing i think i’ll be right in this particular case marty you’ll see not one but i think you’re going to see several people uh you know have some accountability it’s not going to be obama it’s not going to be hillary clinton but will the minions will there be some of them you know quote unquote perp rock perp walked at the end of the day yes i believe there will be
SPEAKER 08 :
I’m talking about that’s not going to be good enough, though, after the Russian election.
SPEAKER 03 :
For all of you listening, let me just make sure I’m clear on this. You’re not going to see Obama in jail. You’re not going to see Hillary or Bill Clinton in jail. So let me just get that straight on the front side. It’s not going to happen, Marty. Don’t be wishing for that because it’s not going to happen.
SPEAKER 08 :
We’ve got five big names. I understand Obama is never going to happen.
SPEAKER 03 :
No, not going to happen.
SPEAKER 08 :
Really become which one of the deep state monster are they willing to sacrifice? And I think to get rid of Epstein pressure, you give us a James Comey going into federal.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yeah, I can see. I can see. Marty, I can. see more than one of those having things fall on them. Not just a person. I could see several, but it’s not going to be Obama or Michelle or Valerie Jarrett or Hillary Clinton or anybody like that.
SPEAKER 08 :
Got it. Let me just get the scoreboard going. As far as COVID vaccine prosecutions, arrests, zero.
SPEAKER 03 :
None.
SPEAKER 08 :
As far as the intentional leaving open of the border, we have zero arrests there. When you go into the 2020 fraud and you go into the assassination attempts, we have no further action. I guess what I’m saying, John, is we’ve had a ton of big kind of glamorous, kind of sexy frauds. headlines about either tariff or big names or we’re closing the border, we’re taking over D.C., we are going to need to see some action because this swamp is still dirty. And you’ve thrown a lot of stuff out there as a Trump administration about all the stuff that they’ve uncovered. At some point, these guys have to do something.
SPEAKER 03 :
And, Marty, I believe, personally, I believe they will. But like I’ve said many times, when you’re building a case against these particular individuals, you better make sure that it’s ironclad or you’re going to find yourself at the short end of the stick and really look bad and have egg on your face when it’s all said and done. You cannot do that. Marty, and I’m going to repeat this to everybody out there listening. You cannot do what the left did to Donald Trump because they still have egg on their face from all of that. You cannot do it that way. You’ve got to have an ironclad case.
SPEAKER 08 :
I agree, if you’re going to do something like that, you need conviction. But if you just look at the Department of Justice record, certainly against MAGA-type people, take your J-6ers, it should be a slam dunk. You’re going to jail if you are part of the Russia, Russia, Russia stuff. I would just say this, John, is if you get some action in those areas, these are really bothering us.
SPEAKER 03 :
I’ve got to take a break, but really quick, Marty, I’m going to add one more name to this that I do think you’re going to see some accountability on. That’s going to be Adam Schiff.
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay, there you go. Give us somebody. Who are they willing to sacrifice? And you can buy some distance from them.
SPEAKER 03 :
And by the way, I think the left is willing to sacrifice Adam Schiff because they could replace him in California very easily.
SPEAKER 08 :
Absolutely. I like that idea, John. Keep it up.
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All right. We got behind on break, so I’ll come back here, talk for just a minute or two, then we’ll take one last break. Been a fast show today, so thank you all for listening. The text message is coming in as well. And, you know, back to Marty’s comments a moment ago. What is exactly going to happen when it comes to those that could be prosecuted when it comes to, quote, unquote, Russiagate? Time will tell. I do think you’re going to see some, there’ll be some sacrificial lambs in all of this, who I don’t know. As I said a moment ago, I think you can see somebody like Alan Shift at least not having a seat any longer. They may actually use him as a sacrificial lamb. in some way shape or form exactly how does that work i don’t know but you cannot release classified documents like he did having that been known there’s a whistleblower that even came out on that one so it’ll be interesting to see exactly how all of that works out and i do think you’re going to see some folks be held accountable now some of the other things that marty said And I’ve predicted most of what he said happening on the front side just because it’s extremely difficult to have an ironclad case and prove wrongdoing to the point you can send someone to jail off of some of the things that we know. That’s been my— point all along. That’s been my stand. I’m not going away from that. I do think Russiagate is way different. I think they’re going to find there’s lots of things that they can go after and prove wrongdoing in. Totally different situation than some of the others that we were talking about with Marty a moment ago. Flesh Law coming up next. Anything you need when it comes to legal challenges. You may have a civil challenge. You may have a criminal challenge. You may have an insurance claim where the other party just isn’t doing what they need to do. Talk to Kevin today. Kevin Flesh, Flesh Law, 303-806-8886.
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All right, closing out with a story that, because it’s our last little segment we do before we do movie reviews and all of that tomorrow and Friday. And this one, I don’t know whether Charlie saw this one or not. Some of you may have seen this. This one I just had to look at and go, really? Call it a couple. Their intimate partner’s corpse… was kept in their condo, they spent his Social Security money, according to court documents. So this was a throuple, by the way. So this was a throuple. So two members of an intimate threesome faced felony charges in Jeffco, accused of living with their dead partner’s corpse for 18 months, while they, of course, spent his Social Security payments and so on. So the bizarre story came to light after the dead man’s brother could not get a hold of him and asked the police to check on the well-being. That sparked an investigation that led to the July 3rd discovery of the man’s body beneath a deflated air mattress in a condominium in the 3400 block of South Ammon Street. James Agnew, 55, and Suzanne Agnew, 57, are each charged with four felonies. tampering with a deceased body, theft, unauthorized use of federal transaction device, abuse of a corpse, and frankly, they ought to have another one listed there that these people are just plain nuts. What a bunch of wackadoodles. Furthermore, wouldn’t it have stunk to high heaven initially as the body is decomposing? Because after 18 months, there’s nothing left of the body. I mean, who lives with that? What a bunch of demented, weird, freaked out individuals. I mean, sorry I had to leave you all with that on this Thursday night, but I guess the point being is anytime you think your life is bad, it ain’t bad. It’s pretty darn good, folks, compared to what I just read to you. All right, tomorrow’s movies with Andy, Nobody Too, and Americana, and then Movie Rental Hour, because of things going on in D.C., will be urban crime and corruption movies. That’s it for today. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560.
