Life22: No Pop for You! (Day 13,498)
Day 13,498 - No Pop for You!.mp3
Transcript
00:00:09 Kevin
Hey, gang, Kevin here like 22 and well, I hear a bird sleeping outside my office. I can't determine what species of they call it. Ordination it is.
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A thumbnail.
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Anyways, one of you guys can probably hear it on Mike and tell me what it is.
00:00:29 Kevin
Some kind of a songbird.
00:00:31 Kevin
That's what's going to go in there, be like? No, that's technically not on a songbird. So anyways, brief morning this morning. Just just kind of a quick middle of the week. Hump day update. Obviously we've got upcoming guests. I'm trying to shoot to get somebody on the on the show.
00:00:51 Kevin
This Saturday, it may push off to the following.
00:00:58 Kevin
But the next guest we have on the show, it's actually scheduled in the books now. It is the mayoral candidate, Amy Sherburne, for May 2nd. So in the around 6:30 or 7:00. So by the time we get that up, it probably be about 9 or 10 by time. It's actually published online. It'll be on transistor.
00:01:17 Kevin
Dot FM sooner, which then will distribute it out to all the all the different folks we're working on.
00:01:26 Kevin
Getting a couple more. I've got to make some phone calls in regards.
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To those.
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I'm trying to think, man, what do we have? There's a lot going on.
00:01:36 Kevin
There is the the Common Council meeting last night I heard was pretty spicy. I was not in attendance. Let me turn that down. There we go. It was not in attendance last night. I just. I heard that it was.
00:01:52 Kevin
I heard that it got spicy.
00:01:56 Kevin
I heard that somebody was arrested and I have yet to see the footage or watch the Council meeting from last night. As soon as I do, I'll probably be tomorrow. Then I'll review another another public comment of the.
00:02:12 Kevin
Common counts? Ohh that's why.
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There. How's that? Yeah, OK.
00:02:28 Kevin
Yeah, another.
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Another uh.
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Another issue with the common another Common Council public comment section gone awry last night. So as soon as I'll review that, I've got to listen to it first, I don't want to just go cold cocked based on what I heard on Facebook, and obviously they took the video footage down, so that's that's disheartening, but.
00:02:53 Kevin
And then I know there's a couple other items on the agenda for our local municipality that are that are causing some consternation with people like the mall project and things like that. I'd, I'd love to be touching on right now, so.
00:03:08 Kevin
Let's see here. Upcoming guests Amy Sherburne, the the Common Council meeting last night. Man, I had them all like rattle around in my head. I know I've gotten reached out by people. Oh, man, your clip video. You really need to talk about plastic bags. And I'm like, oh, my God, it. Which is funny because the reason I had the clip video was because that.
00:03:27 Kevin
Same person because a person I spoke to one of my buddies was like.
00:03:33 Kevin
I was ******** to him about clips and that's how it started it. And then all of a sudden it was.
00:03:41 Kevin
It turned into a hey, well, when you're ******** about clips, time to bring our plastic bags back to and that may be a rant. All in and of itself, I'm going to have to pick a morning when I have more time to bang out a podcast and do another 20 minute rant about plastic bags and.
00:03:57 Kevin
Like a like a Netflix flicks special when they when they originally came out, they had all the docu series on Netflix where they were just boosting revenue and they were like how beer save the world and all these cool little ones would do like a plastic how plastic bags saved mankind or something. Pick a real satirical topic on it but.
00:04:20 Kevin
Herba mate.
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Let's see, just a just a ton of things going on in the world, right? So there's oh, maybe that's what I was going to touch on and real brief too, because we're already 5 minutes in.
00:04:34 Kevin
So yeah, we have the upcoming guests we have, we have upcoming topics. Stay tuned. I'm still working on the real estate investment portfolio like kind of like the current deal which will be.
00:04:51 Kevin
The Patreon list and release, and then there'll be some more educational stuff, which might be our Friday show, might be like investment Fridays or something. Yeah, that probably be. I'm going to start putting things into the days of the week, so I'm not coming out here half cocked and you're not. You're not like, oh, wow. What is Kevin going to talk about this morning? Like, you know, how much how good of a rant.
00:05:12 Kevin
Can it be? Well, yesterday was pretty good and I was pretty sober, so, you know, sometimes people are like, oh, Friday night rants from Kevin. That's usually pretty spicy, but, you know, with not drinking, you get the same. You get that same quality.
00:05:27 Kevin
So I want to touch on national news.
00:05:31 Kevin
And national news is there's this big hullabaloo in the last like week about.
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Health Secretary RFK cutting like snacks?
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Like high like things that are extreme, high fructose corn syrup type beverages from like SNAP, which is the supplemental nutrition.
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Assistance program, which essentially is what used to be food stamps, right? It's.
00:06:03 Kevin
But yeah, no, it's. I don't know. I don't know what all the hollow blue is. I hear that they're like that the.
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Certain organizations are paying.
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Right wing influencers to join the cause, to save, to save.
00:06:23 Kevin
Soda, sugary drinks and things like that on to to have them paid for by our tax dollars, which pay for them for, you know, low income families that can't afford food, which.
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Yeah.
00:06:35 Kevin
I was talking with somebody the other day about the topic of, you know, social programs since like, I don't have an issue with social programs here and there it's, you know, ohh a a guy got unemployment like there's a social program, right that.
00:06:49 Kevin
Employers pay into. I mean it sucks that like you like you fire somebody even for good cause, you know. And like they still have in certain states the right to claim against that employer like, well they they're guaranteeing me a job like even when you stole from.
00:07:04 Kevin
And like there's you I hear the, you know, you hear these stories all the time. It's like, and if you talk to people that are, you know that pay that are like work for unemployment or things. Oh, we don't do that. We don't do that. No it's like no. But somebody can file a claim against you and then you actually have to go to court and sometimes going to court is more money than what the increase in your unemployment is going to be.
00:07:25 Kevin
So it's like, why would you and then you, you should bring a lawyer to these court proceedings. It's like, how much does a lawyer cost you? And it's like, so in order to to fight one of these proceedings, you have all this stuff. And unless it's really cut and dry and it's just, it's it's nonsense. But it just goes into the gaming, the system like there's.
00:07:42 Kevin
A large there's a large percentage of people who.
00:07:47 Kevin
Can work or don't work, and they, you know, and they just choose not to. And because the government can satiate them with free food and health and health insurance and cash assistance and and paying their rent and all these other things. And it's it's and it's not like, hey, Kevin's just making up some talking point. It's like it's things that I see, it's things that I see as a landlord.
00:08:08 Kevin
Like I I don't know if maybe I have better insight to it because like.
00:08:12 Kevin
You just see, you know, thousands of people a month trying to interview and look for an apartment, and it's like.
00:08:20 Kevin
In the years that I've been doing some thousands of people homes, but like at least 10 people a month.
00:08:25 Kevin
Call me and then tell me that they're on these programs and you know, and you know, so it's like, wow, there's just a lot of people and it's not like the same people are calling me over. It's not like every member of a six person household is calling you.
00:08:40 Kevin
I'm going on a rant about social programs, but you know I I understand it, man. You lose your job for legit for non legitimate reasons, right? Like they just phased out your side. You you wanna you you know you need to support your family.
00:08:51 Kevin
That you go, you know, six months looking for a different job, right? Because it can take 6 months to find a job. Same way you can take 6 months or more to find an apartment or or housing. So I I understand it.
00:09:01 Kevin
Because.
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I mean.
00:09:07 Kevin
But at the end of the day, you're like, hey, your six months is running out, I guess, I guess you're working at McDonald's and Burger King or you're picking up extra shifts and you know what I mean, like that's what you have to do. And then you do that for a year until you find a job back in, you know, whatever HR marketing.
00:09:22 Kevin
You know, advertisement.
00:09:25 Kevin
Plumbing, you know, whatever. Like until there's an opening.
00:09:29 Kevin
You you might have to do something really crummy, and before that you had to go on the social program, which would have been like unemployment. Unemployment doesn't always pay the bills, so maybe you got subsidized with food stamps and.
00:09:37 Kevin
Maybe you?
00:09:38 Kevin
Got subsidized with Medicaid or what have you like? I'm not. I'm. You know, I'm not opposed to that for that. Like for that scenario, which is what it was intended for.
00:09:49 Kevin
Which is like should be like 95% of it because you can't expect everything to go without corruption. The problem is that the corruption is not just 5%, it is a huge portion.
00:10:02 Kevin
And so it it's just one of those things. One of those things that even talk about is bankrupting the company like or the country. And you want to, oh, well, we need to, we need to, we need to fix the deficit. We need to fix this. It's like it's it's like the biggest part of the the federal budget.
00:10:19 Kevin
In in the state budgets, it's like the one of the biggest part is social programs and it's like and everyone goes well. I'll go in there and I won't cut social programs. It's like, OK, well, then you're not gonna really address the problem. The problem is that, like.
00:10:32 Kevin
It's growing out of control and everybody wants us to be a socialistic state, and it was like we were founded on this country, that we're not going to be. So we are like, we are a democracy.
00:10:43 Kevin
We are capitalistic and we are not going to do any port of utopia.
00:10:50 Kevin
Communist, socialist nonsense. And then like it was it like we found it was like, hey, this is it. It's like I'm starting a Catholic Church and then all of a sudden a bunch of people come in, like, well, it's a democracy, though, and we're all Jewish. So we're going to be a temple now. It's like, well, then you're not the same thing that you just were.
00:11:05 Kevin
Like it's not just like an evolution, it's an overhaul. And that's that's completely different of like and then people don't seem to get that. People don't seem to get that. Like, you exist in this form. You have the right to do whatever you want in this form. But as soon as you change from that form, you're not that thing anymore. You're not that thing. And like the federalist paper said, like, at which point we you should be, you should be, like dissolving.
00:11:25 Kevin
Like you were not this thing. You're not this. the United States of America. You won't be that. You can't be that like that's they talk about a lot of that stuff in there and it's like, and they. Well. And then there's like there's some of the founding fathers that like don't like you read their stuff like six or seven times, you know, like I now get what he's saying because they.
00:11:43 Kevin
They they spelled it out and they talked about it and you have to hear like what they're saying and it's and it's different. Like, sometimes, you know, the like, oh oh, because you're putting in today's context too. So it's like, oh, well, he meant this. It's like, did he? Oh, he partially talked about computers. Did he? Yeah. He especially talked about social media, the Internet. Like, sometimes you have to, like, take their.
00:12:04 Kevin
You know what I mean? And then reinterpret it. Take their.
00:12:07 Kevin
I don't know. It gives me a headache, but anyways, that's enough on social programs. I really just wanted to talk about the just the issue like it it should be a non issue. Why would and I don't know why people that are like libertarian and and and right right wing or like being like oh, we got to, we got to keep people's free choice of.
00:12:27 Kevin
Of soda pop with their their food stamp purchases. It's like.
00:12:32 Kevin
No, no one's banning food. You know soda pop, which I I don't. I think it's garbage. I don't drink. So, like, I'll drink a soda maybe once or twice a year. Like it's more of a. It's a treat, which is what it is. It's not supposed to be a daily occurrence. It's supposed to be like, man, it really good today. Sold something. I made a little. I made a little extra, like, little bonus.
00:12:54 Kevin
And whatever it is that I'm doing like right? Like maybe you're a sales guy and you just like you sold the car and every time you sell a car, you drink.
00:12:59 Kevin
Like that's supposed to be like like ice cream. You don't have it. Every night for dinner. You're supposed to have it like it's a treat. Treats are not every night for dinner cause then. Otherwise it just becomes another meal, right? Like ohh. If dessert is every night. Then every night we have dessert. So now we have 4 meals a day like.
00:13:15 Kevin
It's just not like unless you do anything amazing that there's no reason you should be treating yourself like you treat yourself when you do something good. That's part of rewards and whatever, but.
00:13:24 Kevin
I think if you can't afford food, I don't think that buying people sugary drinks, which is not food people own with food, it's high fructose corn syrup, it's like, well, I mean then you getting down to the argument of like is, is corn syrup really food like cause? Not really I mean.
00:13:39 Kevin
If you I I recommend you read doctor Steven Gundry's books like humans didn't evolve to eat corn in the 1st place like corn is just corn is something people started eating and it's not really part of the human diet and it causes a whole bunch of health issues and it's like like if you just eat tree bark all day, it's like Oh yeah, but I can eat. I can eat it. It's like yeah, just because you can eat.
00:14:00 Kevin
That in chicken bones does not mean that that is.
00:14:04 Kevin
Human food like I can eat rocks. It's not human food like.
00:14:09 Kevin
It's just it's. Well, well, it like, there's things that chicken bones is like, chicken, because they shared, they shared DNA. It's like, oh, yeah. But that that, that part of the chicken is not human food like.
00:14:22 Kevin
Oh well, corn is a vegetable, so it must be.
00:14:25 Kevin
Edible like no cause. There's like.
00:14:28 Kevin
There, it's like the puffer fish. Like, is it the puffer fish? What is that? Yeah, I think it's the puffer fish. Whatever that one is. Where, like the Japanese guy has to, like, cut out the gland. And it's like a real delicacy. They have to cut out the poison gland. Cause if.
00:14:44 Kevin
You like even just get one little.
00:14:47 Kevin
Like bit of that neurotoxin, like it'll paralyze you for life. It's like, yeah, like that neurotoxin, even though it's part of the fish is not is not.
00:14:55 Kevin
It shares probably shares DNA with the fish in some regard, but it is not. Is not, it's not food. So to say that like high fructose corn syrup is food because it exists as a vegetable. Right? Like. Well, yeah, but grain grain is.
00:15:16 Kevin
In the same category as grass and grass is not human food, so, and nor should grain be either. Just pointing that out there.
00:15:25 Kevin
Not like super health nut guy. Like I'm starting to go down that path, but it's like and it's starting like the last five years. I've been doing tons of research and none of this stuff is it's food, so to say like ohh.
00:15:37 Kevin
If.
00:15:38 Kevin
If if people are.
00:15:43 Kevin
Like if they need to be on a social program and they need to and they need food stamps to feed their family, I don't think buying them candy bars.
00:15:51 Kevin
Like.
00:15:52 Kevin
Or or sugary drinks or bags of chips like it's like, hey, OK, in a in a $200 grocery order for their family of four, they bought a bag of chips, but it's like people are buying cases.
00:16:06 Kevin
Cases 10% I heard the statistic this morning 10% of food stamps is going towards sugary drinks, and another 10% is going too.
00:16:16 Kevin
Birds, snacks and snack type foods. So it's like that's 20%, that's 20%. You shouldn't even be that. It shouldn't even be that high. It should be like 1% are being inundated like well, I'm entitled to this like, no, you're not. This is a if you cannot afford to feed your family.
00:16:33 Kevin
Program like if you don't have enough money to buy your food on your own and we have to give you that money and then like, and everyone's gonna be like, ohh Kevin's a Kevin's a jerk. It's like, well, it's it's. I'm not trying to be a jerk, but it's like.
00:16:46 Kevin
It's like you have a soup kitchen and then you get one family that just goes back for seconds and thirds like they're entitled for as much as they want. Like, no, if a church is putting on a food bank and you're you're hungry, like, come get a meal, a meal.
00:16:58 Kevin
And it's like, you know, if there's extra at the end and it's gonna go bad, it's like, OK, guys, some of you, like, come on, take some with you. But it's like, but when you like, it's just it's, I don't know. It's just I feel like it's it's abuse and you just gotta like, you can't like well, we're going to give you something and then we can never yell at you for it. It's like, no that's not.
00:17:17 Kevin
No, there's there's rules to everything. And if the rules aren't followed, you can't just. Well, well, that would be mean if we didn't enforce them. It's like, well, it doesn't matter. Like if the rules not being followed, you need a swift steady hand to to guide people properly. That's.
00:17:32 Kevin
That's that's how punishment works. I mean like.
00:17:36 Kevin
People also should like, you know, like if you're that guy who lost his job and you're down for six months and you have to be on a social program like, yeah, you should feel a little guilty.
00:17:45 Kevin
Like, yeah, you. You didn't want to be. Should be a little ashamed, right? Like you're you're a man. You're provider for your family. You should be, like, supporting your family on your own. Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps to to, you know, with your own 2 feet. You should be supporting in your own two hands. You should be supporting your family and not relying on the government. That's the goal.
00:18:04 Kevin
So if you didn't feel any shame, what's your incentive to not do that permanently in full time? Right. Like I don't understand what people's issue is, so.
00:18:13 Kevin
What?
00:18:15 Kevin
If we're, if you can't feed your family like we shouldn't be like ohh hey here, buy them soda. Well, cause soda has no nutritional value. I'm sure something the comics. Who's got B, bro. Like. OK. Yeah. So does rat poison.
00:18:31 Kevin
I read this statistic in a book and it was like it was one of doctor Steven Gundry's book and he's.
00:18:35 Kevin
Like.
00:18:36 Kevin
Yeah, you. And he's like, you can eat rocks. They contain a lot of minerals. But the problem is you have no way of digesting them and pulling them out of the rock. One of the biggest sources of of vitamin B on the planet is rat poison. But we don't eat rat poison for vitamin B.
00:18:51 Kevin
Right. So there's like it's just.
00:18:54 Kevin
Like most everything about that is unhealthy, toxic nonsense and I don't know why we're pushing it. I don't think that it should exist in like supermarkets. Like if you want to go to a store to buy one like.
00:19:06 Kevin
It should be a convenience item and not put with the food. It should be like, Oh yeah, here's toilet paper. Oh yeah. And then here's chips and soda, which they usually put chips and soda in the same category in the same aisle all by their lonesome before frozen foods because it's kind of like toilet paper. It's like something that you shouldn't eat. You can.
00:19:24 Kevin
But it's a convenience item cause you're at a grocery store and like you should also be able to buy a pack of smokes when you leave at the grocery store, even though that's not food either. It is a satiating device, so I don't know how much more I can say about soda pop, but.
00:19:41 Kevin
Just.
00:19:42 Kevin
There should be limits on what food stamps.
00:19:43 Kevin
Are.
00:19:44 Kevin
Like there there should be limits to like basic necessities, because that's what it is. It's a basic necessity.
00:19:52 Kevin
Unless you talk about the unspoken, the unspoken part of the room, or the the unspoken part in the room, no one's saying this and the like. People want to make everybody's food be provided for by food stamps, at which point, if everybody was getting food stamps across the country, then yes, I would say, like, OK, and I still wouldn't. I still wouldn't be supporting them to even allow you to buy that. Like, you can't buy toilet paper with it.
00:20:15 Kevin
And it's just as nutritional as toilet paper, so I don't.
00:20:19 Kevin
But that's the thing that everyone there's like a whole bunch of people on the left that want to push, like, oh, no, everyone's health insurance should be covered by the government, and everybody's food should be purchased by the government. It's like the social programs to the extreme. And there's a lot of people that like, they just want that to happen. And it's like I I don't. And they don't talk about it.
00:20:39 Kevin
Openly. And so it's one of those like.
00:20:42 Kevin
I mean, that's really what they're getting at. Well, you don't you don't like free choice. It's like. Well, then you're under the assumption that we're all gonna get it. And it's like we're not. There's some of us up here that are, you know, supporting our family.
00:20:52 Kevin
With our own two hands and that's.
00:20:55 Kevin
And and we think that's a great thing. And then we think that everybody should do it.
00:20:59 Kevin
That's how the country was founded.
00:21:03 Kevin
That's like Anglo Christian value, you know, judeo-christian values right there like that's.
00:21:11 Kevin
So yeah, it's.
00:21:12 Kevin
Just.
00:21:14 Kevin
Nonsense. Give the kids vegetables. Get them some meats. Get them some fishes. Get them. Let them buy some bread. Even though I don't, I think bread falls in the same category. I think bread and carbohydrates and and like and then.
00:21:28 Kevin
So other people out there make the argument will ketchup has like a ton of sugar and it's like, OK, well, I mean, do you? But you're not like buying new kid a bottle of ketchup to drink, like, it's a topping. It's like a put it on your hot dog like, like, kids get some hot dogs. You know what I mean? Hot dogs ain't ain't going to be going to kill them. And if you like.
00:21:46 Kevin
You also can't be like.
00:21:48 Kevin
You can't really get bit picky when somebody else is buying your food. Well, I go to the store and purchase my own food with the food stamps like. OK well.
00:21:55 Kevin
It's not your money.
00:21:56 Kevin
Though.
00:21:56 Kevin
It's your money. There's strings attached. When you use other people's money.
00:22:00 Kevin
You used to not be like 10 years ago, 15 years ago. You used to not be able to.
00:22:05 Kevin
Buy.
00:22:05 Kevin
This stuff with food stamps, so I don't know what the big deal is.
00:22:11 Kevin
You, you know, and that's where you get people like, out in the parking lot. Like, I'll buy you this food for $0.50 on the dollar. Like it happens. It happens in a lot of grocery stores. I see it happen.
00:22:19 Kevin
To this day, you can go to Walmart and usually you'll see somebody like buying somebody else's food.
00:22:25 Kevin
UM.
00:22:26 Kevin
It's dumb.
00:22:28 Kevin
There's been news reports of people in our area doing it and they get arrested and it's just, I mean, at least they're.
00:22:33 Kevin
Cracking down on it like whoa, if you.
00:22:34 Kevin
Whistle. It's super mean, man like. Yeah, because they're breaking the rule. They're breaking the rule, giving them his money for them to feed their family. If they choose not to feed their family and trade it to somebody else who doesn't deserve it. We're not like you. You can't find some way to turn it into cash.
00:22:49 Kevin
And then go buy smokes and and meth.
00:22:52
And.
00:22:52 Kevin
Whatever else you want to buy with it and not feed your family like cause, now you're just duping the system and that is fraud and so like.
00:23:00 Kevin
I think when we say go buy some food and you go buy toilet paper or soda pop that mimics toilet paper and it should just get dumped right in the toilet.
00:23:10 Kevin
And then you don't.
00:23:12 Kevin
You just you don't.
00:23:15 Kevin
Just it's nonsense. Like I think that that should be considered fraud too, because we gave you money for food and you didn't buy food with it.
00:23:21 Kevin
So I bought birthday cake like yeah, man, if you if like I guess if you bought like a birthday cake like your family 4 four times a year, birthday cake gets purchased on your food stamp card. I don't think that's a big deal. But then again like why do you have food stamps all year round?
00:23:35 Kevin
Like.
00:23:39 Kevin
Just throwing it out there like it should be that like one off thing. And there are people. And I did talk about this the other day too. There are people like we have like we have like some mentally handicapped people in our community that just like, you know, some of them just wander around. They're like household names, you know, like the crumb brothers Crumb brother, you know what I mean? Like, there's something wrong with them, like.
00:24:00 Kevin
They go when they work, they mow lawns, whatever. Or like there's one of them. Everybody knows Larry, Larry, Larry volunteers and or works for you.
00:24:09 Kevin
Meals on Wheels and stuff and and he, you know. And so they're like, there are people like that that are just like stuck in a like they can go to work. The type of work they do is not going to pay all the bills. And so they, you know, get an Obama phone and they get their their housing paid for they they get some food stamps, they get some Medicaid like, you know, I mean like that those types of people.
00:24:29 Kevin
I'm cool with them being like permanent because they have something permanently.
00:24:34 Kevin
An issue with them that prevents them from going out and.
00:24:39 Kevin
Doing what it is that they need to do because either they have medical issues or whatever and like there are some legitimate cases and I'm not saying that there aren't going to be those full-time recipients of these types of programs, but it's like for the for most people, it was just supposed to be it was supposed to be and that that's the issue is like when you when these when anybody at a federal level or a state level pushes a program. It's like Oh yeah, no, no, it's going to do this and then it's going to sunset.
00:25:03 Kevin
And it's like, OK, well, we have the program in writing and we have the sunset in writing and then you don't nobody lets it sunset. It's like, oh, but it's always been around, like. Well, yeah, but it was supposed to sunset. It's gonna last for 50 years. And it doesn't matter if you how much you love it. Doesn't matter how great it's working to be. The best thing in the world. And if if we have a thing in there, it says it's going to sunset and there's nothing you can do about it. Then there's nothing you can do about it. And that's what I always hated about these things that like.
00:25:25 Kevin
Well, we'll pass it, but it's going to be for three years as a trial.
00:25:29 Kevin
And the problem with this trial is we're gonna put it in writing in law that it's just gonna sunset. And then, like, nobody sunsets it. And it's like, what? What are you doing?
00:25:38 Kevin
Like.
00:25:41 Kevin
And on Social Security, I I believe I have to do some research on that one. I believe people talked about that being a sunsetted program. It was in all the social, the other social programs. It was supposed to be something to like.
00:25:52 Kevin
Just help you into retirement and then they're supposed to change and we'll get into Social Security on a different day because Social Security is a whole animal in and of itself that needs to be reformed. It needs to be addressed and or needs to be abolished, and people don't want to hear it. But yeah, it definitely needs to be reformed. People who are paid into it, OK.
00:26:12 Kevin
Yeah, I pay into the government every year and it don't do ****.
00:26:16 Kevin
Let that sink in.
00:26:18 Kevin
So all right, gang, it's been 26 minutes of Kevin's rant on soda pop, food stamps, so.
00:26:25 Kevin
We'll catch you guys next time. Life 22. See you on.
00:26:29 Kevin
The other side.
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