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Jack Armstrong
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty Armstrong and Getty.
Joe Getty
And now here, Armstrong and Gary. Live from Studio C, senor.
Katie Green
A dimly lit room deeper than the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty communications compound. It's Thursday already and today we're under the tutelage of our general manager.
Joe Getty
Surprise general manager. Today it was going to be Friedrich Bertz of Germany, but he was edged out at the wire by woolly mammoths.
Katie Green
I don't know if I've ever been as excited about anything as I am about this woolly mammoth story.
Joe Getty
Oh, I'm telling you, whoa. You're gonna be. You're gonna see herds of wool or pods or murders or whatever they call them. A woolly mammoths just careening across the landscape in a meadow near you any minute now.
Katie Green
So somebody's claiming they're gonna have them back by 28 and they will release some bacteria or something into the world that we haven't had in 10,000 years and we'll all be dead within a week.
Joe Getty
Most likely, yes. But the scientists involved in the effort, Jack, again, as you said, making some really bold predictions of woolly mammoths being successfully cloned and produced by the year 2028. The major breakthrough, just this week, they have managed to produce some really hairy mice.
Katie Green
Okay, well, that's a step in the right direction, I guess. It seems to me like the AI thing, where at least AI there's. Well, I guess in both cases there's upside. The upside for the woolly mammoth is just, wouldn't it be cool to see a woolly mammoth? Right? That's the whole upside. Oh, sure.
Joe Getty
Living woolly mammoth would be amazing. Yeah.
Katie Green
Are they delicious or something? Is there something else we don't know or their, their fur is the softest. You wait till. You wait till you have a jacket made from woolly mammoth. You have no idea. Something like that.
Joe Getty
But it's are already plenty soft.
Katie Green
It reminds me about the AI where all kinds of people warn of the possible downsides. Yet do we keep pushing that direction no matter what? As if there's no.
Joe Getty
There's no.
Katie Green
We're going to do it. We're going to bring back species that have been dead forever. There's just no stopping us. So I know everybody, all ethicists and scientists are saying could be a downside, but whatever, you got to do it if you can.
Joe Getty
Two points. Number one, these folks who are, you know, behind this effort maintain that because biodiversity is vanishing from the globe and beasts are going extinct because of, you know, the explosion of man, mankind across the globe, that we need to have the means by which to bring back extinct species in case we accidentally snuff them out. Seems like a good argument. On the other hand, these people who, I tell you what, I give you a 10 to 1 they're convicted of some sort of fraud at some point, you know, they're not going to, I can't remember what my second point was, but. And we'll, we'll bring you the report and have some more comment on it later, but it just doesn't ring true to me.
Katie Green
Well, is it gonna be like, you hear these stories around the world where they, they brought in a certain kind of mouse to eat the, the ants that were causing problems and then you had to bring in a cat to eat the mice and then you had to bring it. So are we gonna have to bring in pterodactyls to thin out the woolly mammoths as they start to overrun cities and then just keeps going from there?
Joe Getty
And if we had woolly mammoths back then, what, as you say, yeah, yeah.
Katie Green
It might be a one time visit for every person in their whole lives. Cool. I saw a woolly mammoth anyway.
Joe Getty
It was something, it was like an elephant, but really hairy. You don't say.
Katie Green
You know, don't say.
Joe Getty
I hope this isn't like when China dresses up an animal and says, hey.
Katie Green
This is a new animal. It's just a dog with like, you know, I think that'd be safer. Let's just shave a chow, put it next to a tiny car to give it weird perspective and call it a woolly mammoth.
Joe Getty
Good enough for me. Come on.
Katie Green
You know, I was actually thinking, looking over all the headlines of the day there, there are so many things going on that a lot of my favorite things I want, I would like to have national discussions about are getting lost in the mix, like this school thing. So Trump announces yesterday he wants to do away with the Department of Education and today he's going to sign an executive order, something like that. And it's going to be very complicated and difficult, but it's just, it's just like 11th on the list of big things going on. And I just, I don't think it's getting the full. Because I would love it if we had a big national battle over how much do we need public schools in their current form, who's happy with things? That's right.
Joe Getty
Certainly the current, what do you call it, the flowchart of management. Who, you know, is in charge of what policy and to what extent should the federal government be involved at All. It's an interesting discussion. I'm reminded of something my sainted mother taught me. I'm pretty sure it was my mom who first introduced to me that. The idea of constantly responding to the urgent at the cost of the important. And I think that's what we do often in the national conversation.
Katie Green
Absolutely. But, I mean, you know, for instance, Trump announced yesterday, we'll, we'll, we'll read his, his post a little bit later. But he threatened Hamas now, release them all now or hell is going to come. Okay, well, that's pretty big story and that's urgent and important, but it certainly obliterates any conversation about education. And, you know, that whole tariff thing, he backed off that somewhat. Okay, I'll give you till whenever it is April now on the whole cars thing. And, and because the major car makers in the United States, gm, Ford, and.
Joe Getty
What'S the other one?
Katie Green
I mean, Stellantis, that represents who, Chrysler.
Joe Getty
Dodge, Jeep in a half a dozen other brands. It's a giant global conglomerate that owns a bunch of stuff.
Katie Green
I don't like that name. Anyway, the leaders, I'll drop them a.
Joe Getty
Note and ask them to change it.
Katie Green
Okay. They change it back to something I've heard of. The leaders of the big carmakers went to Trump said, you can't do this. I mean, this is going to kill us. And he basically said, well, then move your plants to the United States. You know, I'll give you until. I think it's April 1st, isn't it?
Joe Getty
Or April sounds right. Yeah. Yeah.
Katie Green
You know, I need to see some evidence that you're really, really working at trying to bring your plants back to the United States or the tariffs happen. So anyway, that's a pretty big thing economically.
Joe Getty
Yeah. And the whole President having carte blanche to cause a tariff is a tax, it's an import tax. And for the president to have the unilateral power to tax as he sees fit based on criteria he sets, I'm not comfortable with that. Cause, you know, maybe Trump's your guy, maybe he's not, but your guy's in office one day, their guy's in office the next day. Or presumably it could be a woman and then, you know, God knows what sort of, you know, I could see senile Biden, who really didn't do anything, is advisors pulled the strings of his decreasingly decrepit puppet form. But they could insist that, all right, we're going to put a 20% duty on anybody. I said duty on anybody who does not completely conform with the green Energy hoax or woke garbage.
Katie Green
Absolutely could have done that.
Joe Getty
We have an emergency in our transgender community. Therefore, if you don't say a man is a woman just because he says he's a woman, 25% tariff on your goods. And I just. I'm uncomfortable with the whole thing.
Katie Green
Yeah. It is interesting for the President to have that level of instantaneous solo power.
Joe Getty
Power of taxation, which if I recall from the Constitution as well, I think we all know the end of that.
Katie Green
Well, that's why you have to go with the whole emergency thing. It's about the fentanyl.
Joe Getty
Speaking of which, I was gonna say proving your point. Just to go back to your original point. I could. Give me 30 seconds. I could make a hell of a good case that our current education system is so corrupt and so evil, so anti American ideology soaked, that it must be torn down. Because speaking of the important, over the urgent, over the long term, that will bring about what Lincoln said was the only way we fall apart as a republic. And that's from within. That is the one disease that can kill us as a nation. So that must be our highest priority. Sorting out the horror, the rot in our education system. But I got distracted by the tariff talk.
Katie Green
Right?
Joe Getty
Proving your point.
Katie Green
Yeah, yeah, exactly. And then Joe mentioned the word fentanyl or I mentioned the word fentanyl. We might have a resolution in that whole Kansas City Chiefs fans freezing to death in that dude's backyard story that we talked so much about.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Wow.
Katie Green
Okay, so let's start the show officially. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this. It is Thursday, March 6, the year 2025, where I'm strong and getting. We approve this program.
Joe Getty
Let's begin then officially, according to FCC rules and regulations. Here we go. You're going to like this clip at mark.
Katie Green
You don't care about this country and.
Jack Armstrong
That is unacceptable if you claim to be the President of the United States.
Katie Green
So are here. We are not going anywhere. We are going to continue to fight back. And we are going to continue to speak lies to his truth, to his.
Jack Armstrong
Stealing and to his cheating.
Joe Getty
We are going to continue to speak lies to his truths.
Katie Green
Well, that's not what I meant to say. Oh, darn it. Can I get take two on that?
Joe Getty
Dang it. That was my applause line shoot.
Katie Green
That's disappointing.
Joe Getty
That's just perfect.
Katie Green
We got Katie's headlines on the way. We got Mailbag later. How about that statement China put out yesterday? Speaking of, there's too much news going on. Oh, my God. Could you be more belligerent. Good Lord.
Joe Getty
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Katie Green
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Katie Green
Too many important things going on at once. That is the theme of the day. Then you add woolly mammoths to that. It's crazy time.
Joe Getty
Sure, sure. Just another layer of uncertainty.
Katie Green
Right? The markets react to the emergence of woolly mammoths.
Joe Getty
Now the woolly mammoth is close to the top of the list of beasts I would revive from yesteryear. Dinosaurs, obviously. But let's, let's stay within like the last 200,000 years. Katie nominee, any extinct beast you'd like to see? There used to be a gigantic rhinoceros that roamed the plains of the United States. But that seems unwise to me.
Katie Green
Yeah, I should get my, I should get my seventh grader on for this. He's just fascinated by. That's probably what he's gonna end up doing in his life is studying something like this. He's so into evolution and various periods of animal and human development and stuff like that. But there was a period of where everything was giant and yeah, a lot of those beasts would be cool just for the novelty, you know, the giant thing.
Joe Getty
Sure.
Jack Armstrong
So I have a tie between the dodo and the sea cow.
Katie Green
The dodo. So but like the dodo, I think the dodo disappeared in the 1800s. The woolly mammoth is tens of thousands of years. You start getting into dinosaurs now, you're looking at hundreds of millions of years and that just seems crazy.
Joe Getty
The dodo oft mentioned because it was a recent extinction and at the hands of mankind. But why the sea cow? And what, what does the sea cow offer Us, Katie.
Jack Armstrong
It's fun to say.
Joe Getty
Okay.
Katie Green
Seems like a good insult in the right situation too.
Joe Getty
You see cow, I think. Oh, that's unkind. People of all body shapes should be able to enjoy the beach. I, I, I'm violating my own rules. But it strikes me that to bring back my people, the Neanderthal people.
Katie Green
Oh, wow.
Joe Getty
Yeah, so I'd have somebody to hang out with.
Katie Green
That's tough, obviously, because then you got the whole human rights. Do you get to vote?
Joe Getty
Do you get to vote? Many people believe the Neanderthals were more intelligent than you. Wussy Homo sapiens. We just caught some disease. It wiped us out. And so you're not going to give us the right to. My God, I'm going to march on you. People like placards. Done. Hey, let's figure out who's reporting what. It's lead story with Katie Green. Katie.
Jack Armstrong
Starting with NBC, Trump warns that death awaits Hamas leaders and Gazans if hostages aren't immediately released.
Katie Green
Yeah, we'll have to read that whole post Joe mentioned the other day. So I guess foreign policy comes out of tweets now. Yeah, it does, apparently. Statements, whether it's Marco Rubio or the Sec Def or the President of the United States. You get a lot of your major announcements from a tweet. But yeah, he, he was fairly unequivocal in his threat.
Jack Armstrong
ABC Russian strike kills four in Ukraine amid US Aid and intelligence Freeze.
Katie Green
That's a tough one.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I don't, I don't like it. Where's, where's the hard assed stuff against Putin? Maybe it's going on, maybe it's about to go on. I'd like to hear about it from the Free beacon.
Jack Armstrong
Biden awarded $28 million to mysterious, quote.
Joe Getty
Vaccine company run by his Covid advisor and based out of a Maryland P.O. box. There are more and more stories surfacing like that. $20 million to a, you know, green justice for communities organization to get rid of lead pipes and reclaim wetlands. These people have zero experience in either of those things. Yeah, we got like asking me to build a football stadium.
Katie Green
The Justice Department is investigating a whole bunch of green New Deal crap that we can tell you about.
Jack Armstrong
Coming up from cnn.
Joe Getty
Three friends were found dead last year.
Jack Armstrong
After watching a Chiefs game. Now two men face charges in the case.
Joe Getty
It's exactly what I said it was. I'm the modern Sherlock Holmes, the American Sherlock Holmes, if you will. I figured this one out. I figured out old Gene Hackman as well, I believe.
Katie Green
But so, well, we'll talk about this more later.
Joe Getty
But so if you have a party.
Katie Green
At your house and you're supplying drugs, just like your friends supply drugs, when you go to their house, they, they, they have a plate of cocaine. He had a plate of cocaine at his house. And people die from it, you're on the hook. Is that the way it works?
Joe Getty
As is the drug dealer. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
From The Washington Post. D.C. will paint over BLM Plaza after GOP threatens funding.
Joe Getty
Hooray. They're Marxists. Why do we have a testament to a Marxist organization in our nation's capital? It's insane.
Katie Green
And even without that, the people who started it and ran it stole the money and bought houses. I mean, it just seems weird.
Jack Armstrong
From the Hollywood Reporter. Fyre Festival 2 quote does not exist. Island tourism board claims.
Katie Green
We got to talk about that. That is something.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Katie Green
One of the all time great scams.
Joe Getty
An ongoing conversation behind the scenes scenes at the show. But let's bring it in front of the scenes. It's crazy.
Jack Armstrong
This is so good. And finally, the Babylon Bee husband holds up quote false paddle during an argument with his wife.
Joe Getty
Like the not the state of the union the other night. False. Hilarious.
Katie Green
Oh my God.
Joe Getty
Wife steals. Wow.
Jack Armstrong
This is not normal.
Katie Green
That would have gotten such huge laughs at the dinner table last night. If you're in the right sort of situation, somebody starts talking something you hold up a ping pong paddle. It says false on it.
Joe Getty
You know, I've got a really, really elderly neighbor too. I ought to ask him next time Judy and I are arguing to come over and shake his cane at her. You have no mandate to tell Joey can't play golf.
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What was your message in there?
Joe Getty
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Katie Green
What did he say there, Dan? There's a lot of room to what I can understand.
Joe Getty
Mr. Musk, what was your message in.
Katie Green
There to House Republicans?
Jack Armstrong
What was your message in there?
Joe Getty
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Joe Getty
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Katie Green
I don't know. Anyway, I just wanted something doge related to get into this story and we continue to Be amazed by the fact that at least half the country is pushing back against government efficiency as a, as a theme, which is an unelected bureaucrat.
Joe Getty
Yes.
Katie Green
And with all the caveats of yes. I realize they're nibbling around the edges of the really big stuff and everything like that. I don't want a dollar of the money I'm earning today at work to be wasted on crap or go into somebody's pocket just because they know how to work the system to that.
Joe Getty
Well. And it's worth pointing out that you and your neighborhood, whatever you consider that to be, maybe it's like a four block area, six block area with the school on one end and the park on. Whatever you and everybody in that neighborhood, every single dime of taxes you've ever paid and ever will pay, squandered and given away by cronies, picture it like that.
Katie Green
Well, to that on this story, it might be everybody in many small states who ever pay taxes. It's all wasted with some of these ideas. So Barry Weiss tweeted this out over the weekend. The Trump Department of Justice is investigating the greenhouse gas reduction fund that was part of Joe Biden's inflation reduction act, which we all know, we knew before it was even passed that it wasn't actually about reducing inflation. It was one of the dumbest poise of all time. Everybody knew what was going on, but they continued calling it the Inflation Reduction act. It was $740 billion, three quarters of a trillion dollars and it was basically the Green New Deal and just a slush fund for all kinds of crap, as you're about to find out. Anyway, in particularly, they're, they're in particularly, in particularly, they're looking at this $27 billion that was in the greenhouse gas reduction fund, which man, check and see if you still got your watch in your wallet. If somebody tells you they got that going. What a name. It was created in the spring of 2023 and managed by the Environmental Protection Agency. The fund was supposed to be a first of its kind program to address the climate crisis while revitalizing communities that it considered historically left. I don't remember who it was, I heard say this, but it is absolutely true. If anybody ever hits you with, you know, it can it, it can save money and make the world a better place, hold on to your wallet. And that has turned out to be true over and over again. So this is gonna, you know, make the climate better and revitalize communities historically left behind. Wow, it's amazing. It's a, a, you know, it's a dessert topping and, and a floor wax. But it appears little of the $27 billion revitalized anything except the coffers of a range of environmental nonprofits associated with former Obama and Biden administration officials.
Joe Getty
I'm quoting 27 billion.
Katie Green
Oh, that's a lot of money. The Biden administration used so called climate equity. Oh my God, you talk about a phrase, hold onto your wallet, climate equity. To justify handouts of billions of dollars to their far left friends. The Trump administration's new EPA administrator, Lee Zeldin told the financial press, it is my utmost priority. I'm sorry, the Free Press. It is my utmost priority to get a handle on every dollar that went out the door in this scheme and once again restore oversight and accountability over these funds. This rush job operation is riddled with conflicts of interest and corruption. Hard to imagine that that's true. A Free Press investigation reveals that of the 27 billion, 20 billion was rushed out the door to just eight nonprofit groups after Biden lost the election, but before Trump took office. As one former EPA official put it in a secretly recorded video, it was akin to tossing gold bars off the Titanic. The eight groups that were put together right after Biden lost were allocated sums ranging from 400 million to 6.9 billion. Several of them were formed in August of 20, just a month after the grant applications went live In July of 2023, when it became clear that the large 9 and 10 figure grants would be up for grabs. The boards and staff of these eight groups include Democratic donors, people with connections to Obama and Biden administrations, and prominent Democrats like Stacey Abrams. These are some of the biggest grants to individual organizations in American history. So basically, when, when you found out that Biden lost and you got all that money sitting out there in the New Green Deal, the Inflation Reduction act, you and like, it'd be like Joe and Michael and I, and I get my kid and, I don't know, some other friend of mine together and we call ourselves the, you know, make the wetlands drier or make the drylands wetter.
Joe Getty
Or whatever we're gonna call social justice and equity.
Katie Green
Yeah, yes, yes. To help the native peoples and black kids who can't read. And we have no expertise in any of this sort of stuff. We just put the group together. We don't have any. We don't have a building, we don't have a charter, we don't have anything. We just say, give us some money because it's our friends. They say, okay, $20 billion for you. And really that's the end of the deal. And then how you allocate it or spend it, nobody's paying attention to that, of course.
Joe Getty
Oh, of course not. You hand it out to enough cronies that you can cover your tracks, you pay yourselves enormous salaries, you buy all sorts of travel and houses and the rest of it. Yeah, it's horrific. And, and it's worth pointing out that some of these smaller grants we're talking about, and this, this is, you know, it's. It's much discussed, but it's worth repeating. I think that. But when you're talking about such enormous amounts of money, when you get down to, like, $20 million, it's. That's. That's a rounding error in this story, and that is more money than most people will ever see in their lives, their children's lives, and their children after that.
Katie Green
Well, and how about if you have an amount like $80,000, how easy would it be to just send $80,000 to somebody you're friends with? It'd be simple.
Joe Getty
Oh, no. Effortless. Yeah. Yeah. And you've got this organization getting billions of dollars, right? Yeah, billions with a B. So who's gonna pay attention to, you know, 250 grand here, 250 grand there? It's, you know, it's, It's. Well, it is graft. It is theft.
Katie Green
It absolutely is.
Joe Getty
It's absolutely theft of taxpayer funds on a grand scale. And virtually nobody's paying attention to it. You know, the Lester Holtz of the world who, granted, don't have any viewers anyway. The mainstream media is mostly d. They're reporting like crazy on the latest snowstorm and, and whether we're going to have woolly mammoths, as we were joking about before, and who's. Who's mad at Trump and yelled something nasty at him and ignoring this.
Katie Green
So $20 billion went out the door to just eight nonprofit groups. Nonprofit, which is one of the most hilarious.
Joe Getty
Oh, please.
Katie Green
Euphemisms in the world. And particularly after Biden lost before Trump took office, and some of these groups were put together right after the grant applications went live. Just. Well, let's form a group.
Joe Getty
Yeah, We're.
Katie Green
We're up with this and down with that.
Joe Getty
Right. Yeah. They existed to receive the money, and so that's the only reason they existed.
Katie Green
Right. And of the eight groups, it ranged from 400 million to 6.9 billion to add up to $20 billion. I mean, it's just theft. Now, what. What disturbs me the most is I think if you could get these people to be completely honest, you know, sodium pentothal or catch them on video or whatever, they'd say, hey, you child, this is the way it works. This is the way it works in every administration for lots and lots of people. It's been going on forever. It'll always go on forever. Grow up, I think is what they might say.
Joe Getty
Yeah, well, I'd like to think the Republicans are slightly less enthusiastic about making up fanciful threats to the world. And you know, there are some who would say, yeah, the military industrial complex, that's what it is. You know, we get plenty of emails. How convenient. Afghanistan ends in Ukraine, starts like Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin and you know, a dozen other world leaders are in on it, whatever. But yeah, well, f you and fu to those people who would claim that I want so desperately somebody, even if it's God Almighty after we're gone, to hold you to account for stealing hard working people's money. You know, speaking of being angry at the end of this, which, you know, I'm sorry for, but people work really hard and long and don't have the time to do the things they want to do or be with the people they love because they've got to earn enough money to get by. And then the government steps in and says, yeah, yeah, we're taking some of that for national defense and roads and schools and that sort of thing. And we're taking a substantial chunk of what you've just made. And then they do that with the money. There ought to be revolution in the streets. That's the status quo, Joe.
Katie Green
There really should be. I mean, the level of cynicism you have, if you can be involved in that and not like run to your local newspaper and say, hey, you wouldn't believe what they're doing over here. I mean, you're so cynical about the entire American project. And I, I don't know, I don't know how you become a thief like that. I mean, how do you not look around the country and think, you know, this is really wrong. There's all kinds of. Because the, the other side of I should get to keep my money. You know, you're wasting my money is you're, you're faced every single day with there's not enough money for this at your school or your hospital or, you know, whatever it is that you care about. How about some of this money?
Joe Getty
Right, right. Well, in their defense, that money doesn't exist. They made it up and borrowed it from our, our grandchildren, our children and grandchildren and just increase the debt of the United States to give it out to their cronies. So it's worth, it's worse than spending, wasting, giving away $20 billion. It's $20 billion plus interest.
Katie Green
You're right. And how about this? I have heard this on this show because I read it over the weekend. I take in a ton of media. I haven't heard it anywhere else because this is so much going on. And like you said, you know, there's snowstorms and there's tariffs and there's wars and there should be revolution in the streets. It's not even. Most people will never will ever know that this even occurred, that this investigation is even going on. That's the problem with the government being so big, you can't keep track of it all. And. Right. Only possible power you have over this is to limit the amount of money you give them. It's the only power you have.
Joe Getty
Yep. Here's $20 million for a group called Democracy Green to replace lead pipes and revitalize wetlands. The two people running it, Sandja and Lameshia Whittington, they've, they've never done anything in that realm before, but they got $20 million from the federal government. Like I've said many times, audit of that, never.
Katie Green
I almost want to try to get in on this just like as a challenge to see if I could come up with some fanciful sounding names, give myself a fanciful sounding title about how we're going to help, you know, downtrodden kids read and lower the temperatures and the greenhouse gases and maybe throw in another one fight Trump and you know, give me some money. We got eight people on our board. We work very hard and we're, we're, our board looks like America. We got a trans Latino and we got a one legged S Penix. Yeah, exactly. Oh my God.
Joe Getty
Some of this stuff.
Katie Green
First of a kind program to address climate crisis while revitalizing communities that it considered historically left behind. Well, you can say that because you ain't going to do nothing. You've never even sat down and thought about doing anything.
Joe Getty
Oh, no, please, please. We claim to do what? That's funny. One final note. And again, California was the leader in this and it spread across. Well to the federal government, you narrow the tax base as much as possible by claiming the rich need to pay their fair share. And if you can narrow the real tax base enough, they never, they, the people who actually pay the bills never have enough votes to overcome this sort of thing. It's part of the strategy.
Katie Green
Good point. If half of people don't pay federal taxes. Well then they don't care. We got Mailbag on the way. Stay here.
Jack Armstrong
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Katie Green
In hour two, we have to get to Trump's statement to Hamas and China's statement to us both. Pretty provocative.
Joe Getty
Here's a statement for you. It's our freedom loving quote of the day, continuing with our series from Theodore Roosevelt, sent along by Michael and Haystacks, Nebraska. Thanks Michael. There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag. We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language. And we have room for but one sole loyalty, and that is loyalty to the American people.
Katie Green
That ain't popular.
Joe Getty
That's Trumpian. I love it. I don't care if it's popular. Damn it, Jack, it's right. Mailbag. Feel free to write. Mailbagarmstrongygetti.com is our email address. Indiana Lloyd writes on the topic of silence. He worked with couples for years as a licensed family therapist. Said I always communicated to my clients the importance of noticing thoughts and feelings. It's amazing how often people are unaware. Without experiencing daily times of silence. We're unable to acknowledge those feelings and thoughts that mean so much to our mental health. We were talking yesterday about silence and a great quote from somebody or other. Who was it? I'm so bad at remembering that sort of thing. That silence is the gateway to the inner self. How much does he has left?
Katie Green
How much less downtime?
Joe Getty
That's right.
Katie Green
How much less downtime does your brain get now than 15 years ago? Pre smartphone?
Joe Getty
Yeah, yeah. Huge difference. And unhealthy in my mind, for what it's worth. You know, I'm no guru, but I'm just one man. I intentionally spend significant amounts of time every day alone with my own thoughts, as I put it, walking my dog, you know, taking a walk, doing whatever.
Katie Green
Just your community service. Picking up trash.
Joe Getty
Exactly. Yeah, well, the judge sheet said it would. Anyway, let's see, moving along. Bong hits for Jesus Frequent correspondent I can't help the guys sign off folks, he writes. Guys, those DEI groups are calling for a 40 day boycott of Target for their pulling back on DEI practices. Target executives have to be absolutely giddy over the upcoming reduction in shoplifting. Ah, ouch, that punch landed. Speaking of which, loyal listener writes, guys, Joe was highly amused by an elderly gentleman yelling at non existent clouds. Jack made barbaric allusions to releasing lions into the halls of Congress during the State of the Union address. And barbaric Michelangelo offered only millennial antics TikTok challenges and such to appease the masses. Silliness. Pure silliness. I say. Of course I would not be averse to AOC and Marjorie Taylor Greene in a foxy boxing bout. If it is refereed by Kirsten Cinema, I'd watch that. Wow, Kirsten Cinema, who is, you know, goes both ways both romantically and politically speaking. The moderate. Yeah, thanks for that note. Loyalty. How about this from Eric in beautiful Astoria, Oregon. Guys, listen to your One Last Thing podcast and these coruscating conversation regarding cannibalism. Anybody got the slightest idea what coruscating means? No, Katie, do you have time to look that up anyway? And yes, I know you can do that in the text of an email. I didn't have time. He goes Our One More Thing podcast touched heavily on cannibalism yesterday. I will just tell you that not for the faint of heart, one of our more shocking and horrifying One More Thing podcast. In fact, you probably can't handle it. I wouldn't click on it anyway. Katie, you got that for us yet? Chorus Skating Chorus skating is an adjective.
Jack Armstrong
That means to shine brightly or to be brilliant, exciting or humorous.
Joe Getty
Oh wow, Eric, well done.
Katie Green
That's what we are. Name of our show.
Joe Getty
Certainly what we're, you know. Yeah, I recall the famed and original celebrity chef James Beard once said that. I believe that if I ever had to practice cannibalism, I might manage it if there were enough tarragon around. And then Dave in Nevada Swine's Teeth, Nevada. That must be an unincorporated area I don't recall Seeing it says March 13th is my five year anniversary. Anniversary Listening to Angie I believe I'm not at oven mitt status yet, but I think I can get some ang scratch and sniff stickers. I assume they smell like bourbon and.
Katie Green
Regret More of the course. Katie Armstrong and Getty show an hour too. If you missed a segment, get the podcast Armstrong and Getty on Demand Armstrong.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "Some Really Hairy Mice" – Detailed Summary
Release Date: March 6, 2025
The "Armstrong & Getty On Demand" episode titled "Some Really Hairy Mice" delves into a blend of scientific breakthroughs, political controversies, and societal issues, providing listeners with a comprehensive look at current events and their broader implications. Hosted by Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, the episode is enriched with engaging discussions, sharp insights, and a touch of humor, making it accessible and informative for both regular listeners and newcomers.
The episode opens with an intriguing discussion about the ambitious scientific endeavor to resurrect extinct species, focusing on the woolly mammoth. Joe Getty introduces the topic with enthusiasm:
"Most likely, yes. But the scientists involved in the effort, Jack, again, as you said, making some really bold predictions of woolly mammoths being successfully cloned and produced by the year 2028."
[04:04]
Jack Armstrong adds a layer of skepticism, questioning the feasibility and ethical implications of such projects. Katie Green muses on the potential benefits and downsides:
"At least AI there's... there's upside. The upside for the woolly mammoth is just, wouldn't it be cool to see a woolly mammoth?"
[04:25]
The discussion expands to the broader theme of scientific advancements, comparing the revival of extinct species to the unchecked progression of AI technologies. The hosts ponder the balance between innovation and ethical responsibility, highlighting concerns about unintended consequences.
A significant portion of the episode critically examines the alleged misuse of federal funds allocated under the Green New Deal. Katie Green and Joe Getty expose what they describe as a "grand scale" theft of taxpayer money:
"The Biden administration used so called climate equity. Oh my God, you talk about a phrase, hold onto your wallet, climate equity, to justify handouts of billions of dollars to their far left friends."
[29:54]
They detail how $20 billion was siphoned off to just eight nonprofit organizations, many of which had dubious connections to former Obama and Biden administration officials. The hosts argue that these funds, purportedly meant for climate revitalization and community support, instead enriched political allies and introduced significant corruption into government projects.
Joe Getty emphasizes the magnitude of the scandal:
"It's theft of taxpayer funds on a grand scale. And virtually nobody's paying attention to it."
[32:24]
The discussion underscores a lack of accountability and oversight in governmental financial allocations, raising alarms about transparency and the potential for continued misuse of funds.
Transitioning from scientific and governmental issues, the hosts delve into the current political landscape, particularly focusing on President Trump's recent actions and statements. They critique his approach to foreign policy and domestic issues, highlighting what they perceive as erratic and impactful decisions.
Joe Getty reflects on the administrative overreach:
"We have an emergency in our transgender community. Therefore, if you don't say a man is a woman just because he says he's a woman, 25% tariff on your goods."
[10:35]
Katie Green discusses the implications of such unilateral actions, questioning the balance of power and the potential for abuse:
"It is interesting for the President to have that level of instantaneous solo power."
[10:49]
The hosts express concerns over the President's ability to enact significant taxation and policy changes swiftly, without sufficient legislative oversight or public discourse.
Armstrong and Getty scrutinize several recent news stories, offering their perspectives and criticisms:
Trump's Threats to Hamas Leaders:
"Trump warns that death awaits Hamas leaders and Gazans if hostages aren't immediately released."
[19:03] They critique the President's use of threats in foreign policy, questioning its efficacy and ethicality.
Russian Strikes in Ukraine:
"Russian strike kills four in Ukraine amid US Aid and intelligence Freeze."
[19:12] The hosts discuss the complexities of international aid and intelligence sharing, especially in conflict zones.
Biden's Funding to Vaccine Company:
"Biden awarded $28 million to a mysterious, quote vaccine company run by his Covid advisor."
[19:45] Armstrong and Getty highlight potential conflicts of interest and the lack of transparency in such allocations.
Fyre Festival 2 Scandal:
"Fyre Festival 2 'does not exist.' Island tourism board claims."
[21:38] They touch upon the ongoing repercussions of the infamous Fyre Festival fiasco, emphasizing issues of fraud and deception.
Through these analyses, the hosts underscore a recurring theme of governmental and institutional failures, advocating for greater accountability and integrity.
The episode incorporates a lively mailbag segment, where listeners' emails are read and responded to with a blend of humor and critique:
Listener Eric from Astoria, Oregon, comments on cannibalism topics:
"Our One More Thing podcast touched heavily on cannibalism yesterday. I will just tell you that not for the faint of heart."
[44:21]
Dave from Nevada Swine's Teeth, Nevada, shares his thoughts:
"March 13th is my five year anniversary. Anniversary Listening to Angie."
[45:18]
The segment adds a personal touch to the episode, showcasing the hosts' ability to engage with their audience's diverse and often quirky perspectives.
In the concluding segments, Armstrong and Getty return to the theme of governmental corruption, emphasizing the broader implications for public trust and societal stability:
"It's worth pointing out that you and your neighborhood, whatever you consider that to be, maybe it's like a four block area... and all of your neighborhood every single dime of taxes you've ever paid and ever will pay, squandered and given away by cronies."
[26:58]
Katie Green underscores the erosion of trust through such mismanagement:
"There really should be revolution in the streets. I mean, the level of cynicism you have..."
[35:50]
They argue that the continuous misuse of funds and lack of accountability not only drain resources but also demoralize the public, leading to widespread disenchantment with governmental institutions.
Joe Getty on Cloning Woolly Mammoths:
"Most likely, yes. But the scientists involved in the effort, Jack, again, as you said, making some really bold predictions of woolly mammoths being successfully cloned and produced by the year 2028."
[04:04]
Katie Green on Government Funds:
"The Biden administration used so called climate equity... to justify handouts of billions of dollars to their far left friends."
[29:54]
Joe Getty on Taxation and Corruption:
"It's theft of taxpayer funds on a grand scale. And virtually nobody's paying attention to it."
[32:24]
Katie Green on Public Trust:
"There really should be revolution in the streets. I mean, the level of cynicism you have..."
[35:50]
In "Some Really Hairy Mice," Armstrong and Getty navigate through a maze of topics ranging from groundbreaking scientific endeavors to deep-seated political issues. Their candid discussions on cloning, governmental corruption, and policy critiques offer listeners a critical lens through which to view current events. The episode serves as a compelling reminder of the importance of accountability, ethical responsibility, and informed public discourse in shaping a transparent and just society.
Note: Throughout the episode, advertisements for Lenovo, Chumba Casino, Amica Insurance, Future Health, and Colgate Palmolive are interspersed. These segments have been excluded from this summary to focus on the core content of the discussion.