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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at The George Washington Broadcast Center. Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
And now here's Armstrong and Getty.
Joe Getty
Nearly 1.1/3 of Americans think they could pass themselves off as British. The other two thirds go to the dentist.
Jack Armstrong
All right, how y' all doing? We're gonna talk immigration a little bit here. There's some new polling out. And I got an interesting story about how in some cases, definitely going too far and booting people out. I don't like hearing those stories because I feel like to a certain extent, they cherry pick the worst examples out there and blow them up to being the whole thing. We do have and.
Joe Getty
Or leave key facts out.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. We have millions and millions of people here illegally. What do you want to do about it? Hey, Congress. Do something. Write a law or something. And I keep going back to, what other laws would you like to ignore? I mean, if you're okay with just letting it stay the way it is. I mean, what kind of a system is that? Any who. Tom Holman, He's a guy that's been leading the charge on this for the Trump administration. He got heckled by somebody while he's giving a speech the other day. He said this.
Joe Getty
If ICE officers are racist for enforcing.
Jack Armstrong
The law, what's that make members of Congress?
Joe Getty
They wrote the damn law.
Jack Armstrong
If ICE members are racist. The person had screamed, the ICE members are racist is what the heckle was. It said, if ICE members are racist for enforcing the law, what is Congress for writing the law again? What, What?
Joe Getty
What?
Jack Armstrong
What is a government agency that is designed to enforce that particular law? I don't know what they're supposed to do. It is complicated. And then I just wanted to get this on because it's kind of fun. We got alligator Alcatraz down there in Florida. They opened it up while I was. While I was doing my long bike ride in. In the Everglades down in Florida. They were opening up just a couple of miles away. It even has a sign outside of it says Alligator Alcatraz. It's a big chain link thing. And they're sending detainees, illegals, some of them probably criminal bad guys, some of them just a gardener who'd been here a long time. I don't know. And now you're in a cage surrounded by alligators. Is that what we want?
Joe Getty
It's a facility. A cage. What are you, AOC over here?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I saw the pictures. Unless they. The pictures I saw sure made it.
Joe Getty
Look very cage, like it's protective to keep the alligators out. You want these poor People eaten in the night. No, you don't.
Jack Armstrong
It's all about, you know, how you shade it. Like I remember talking about when my kids were little and you put them in a crib. It's a cage. When they're too little to climb out, it might as well have a lid on it because their physical strength keeps them from climbing over. You put your kids in a cage at night, right? You do.
Joe Getty
Absolutely true. And then I remember as they grew to toddlerhood and could scramble out, you asked whether it would be ethical to put a lid on.
Jack Armstrong
And why wouldn't it be? And you know, it would not play well in the news. Jack Armstrong, known Trump supporter, puts his kids in cages. Um, cages wouldn't be cool. In fact, if you find a kid in a cage, it's like a horrifying story. But if they couldn't get out of their crib when they were little, but now they can, and you put a lid on it so they still can't get out. I don't understand the difference anyway, I'm off track here.
Joe Getty
People send us pictures of old timey cribs, though, that had lids.
Jack Armstrong
Exactly. So this, this prison, it's got a top on it. So, you know, so you don't get out. The top is chain link. Usually it's a roof. Like you're looking like I'm looking at right now. Well, I don't know. What's the difference? Anywho, a bunch of Democrats went and looked at Al Gator, Alcatraz. They were horrified about. About it. Here's Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who I've been annoyed by for decades. Here she is.
Joe Getty
There are really disturbing, vile conditions. This place needs to be shut the hell down.
Jack Armstrong
There you go.
Joe Getty
Because it' all right. Man, is she an annoying human being? She is utterly dishonest.
Jack Armstrong
Some. So some new polling came out that is getting a fair amount of attention. The lead number being that the biggest number ever recorded by Gallup think that immigration is a good thing. It's now at 70% of Americans think immigration, or. I'm sorry, it's 79%. 79. Let's call it 80. 80%. A record high. 80% of U.S. adults say immigration is a good thing for the country. This is being portrayed as. And it's up from like 55 a couple of years ago. I think what's going on there is just people finally coming to the con, the, the, the understanding of the difference between immigration and illegal immigration. We're fine. We took us this long to get here.
Joe Getty
Yeah. I think as it's become a big topic in society, more people realize you're supposed to say, look, I'm in favor of immigration. Right. It's not illegal immigration. So everybody's making clear. Yes, it's fine if good, smart, hardworking people who we let in want to come here. Of course.
Jack Armstrong
Right. And so the news media is trying to continue the conflating of the terms by acting like, how could ICE or the Trump administration be wanting to remove illegals when a record 80% of Americans think immigration is a good thing? Yeah. Legal immigration is a good thing. It's always been popular. Legal immigration. Well, the problem we have. I mean, I can't even finish the sentence.
Joe Getty
I know.
Jack Armstrong
It's just so depressing that it is even a topic.
Joe Getty
What do you want to do discouraging that a distinction that obvious and stupid would have to be made over and over again. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
And then I thought it was interesting that a Pew poll, and this is in June, we're in July now, but most recent Pew poll found Amer Americans evenly split over the administration's use of state and local law enforcement officers and its deportation dragnet and all that sort of stuff. Evenly split as of mid June. It might have gone down from there, I don't know. But I wanted to get this story on the. By the way, I thought this number was pretty good. A plurality of Hispanic adults, 39%, said they wanted immigration levels to decrease. Only 30% of the general public, significantly more Hispanics want immigration to go down.
Joe Getty
Than the general public because they're in the communities and have the jobs that are being most affected by the flood of illegals which depress wages. It's amazing how much agreement there is on this topic and how normal people are absolutely able to make those distinctions that we're talking about. It's really just the media and politicians who are trying to, you know, get what they want to get, who smear these distinctions as if the rest of us don't get it either. It's a giant failure of democracy.
Jack Armstrong
But I. But somebody text. A person I'm friends with texted me this story because it's somebody they actually know. And I thought this was interesting and worth noting. They now have a GoFundMe going for this dude, Eric. Let me read their GoFundMe today. Eric was taken by ICE. One of our best friends, Desiree, and I assume I can read this. GoFundMes are public, right?
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
One of my. One of our best friends, Desiree and Eric are in an emergency. What happened today to her husband. Eric is not justice. It's a devastating failure of a broken immigration system. Boy, anybody who denies our system is broken is full of it. Eric is 38 years old and has lived in the United States since he was 11. He spent over two decades here working, building a life, paying taxes, contributing to his community and showing up every single time for his scheduled immigration check ins. And yet during his most recent routine check in with ice, he was suddenly taken into custody and is facing deportation because he is not a citizen. He had been trying to obtain legal citizenship all those decades. Showing up to all the things you're supposed to show up to, paying taxes, doing everything you're supposed to do, and showed up for the most recent check in, got apprehended, is now going to be deported or at least that looks like the track he's on. And so they, they have a GoFundMe to try to get legal fees to try to fight that. But I don't see how you can possibly be, think that that's a good thing.
Joe Getty
Right? Right. The only answer would be we're just rounding everybody else, everybody up and shipping them out. Because it's just, it's too many, it's too complicated. These distinctions would take too long. So we're just going blanket, we're just going willy nilly. The problem is you'll lose political support in a big hurry and there's always a backlash to excess if you go too far in deporting the Erics of the world. And again we beat torture and take the money from anybody who dares to try to follow the rules in our immigration system. You want to talk about mistreatment of people. But anyway, if we go too far, there will be a backlash, and this is my argument to Manganation and our fellow pro enforcement crowds. If we go too far, there will be a backlash and another Joe Biden will come in and the border will be open again. We've got to at least be semi smart about who we deport and how. Stephen Miller doesn't have a sense of that, I don't think. I think he's an extremist. I appreciate him being there. He's the gas pedal. We need to make sure we got somebody on the brakes.
Jack Armstrong
I'm quite sympathetic to the kick them out if they're illegal. That's the law. As I've been saying, that's the law. That's what the law. You don't like it, change the law.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
And I get that.
Joe Getty
Right. Exception for the Erics of The world.
Jack Armstrong
It's, it's another, it's another example of the left did something they shouldn't have done. And then when you try to get it back to normal, you're the bad guy.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
And there's so many examples of it. They put porn in your library. And then when you try to get it out, you're the book banner. Well, Joe Biden let more mass migration than has ever happened in human history happen almost entirely illegally. And then when you try to fix it, you're the bad guy. Because how you gonna fix it without examples like this guy? I don't know.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know what, I honestly don't know what the answers. I do think that going after the employers seems like the best idea. Is that just a non starter because, you know, big companies control the Republican Party so much and the Democratic Party, both parties.
Joe Getty
Yeah, yeah, yeah. The super giants who depend on that labor are going to quietly behind the scenes say, I'm not sure how much.
Jack Armstrong
Different that would be for the guy like Eric. He's working somewhere as an illegal. If all of a sudden the company said, we got to let you go, we can't have illegals here anymore, they're cracking down, then, okay, I've been doing this for 20 years now. I can't work anymore.
Joe Getty
Well, and there have been solutions to that sort of problem before. Was it under the Bush administration or look, you've been to the country X amount of time you've kept your nose clean, you paid your taxes, pay a fine, pay this fee and here's your green card and your path to citizenship, whatever. And the problem on a lot of right America is that every time we say, okay, that seems reasonable, that seems fair. Now let's enforce the security at the border and anybody who sneaks in illegally, we kick him out. Okay. Okay, Sign here, sign here. And then a Joe Biden comes in and an Alejandro Mayorkas and they lay the border open again. With all the horrors that have ensued, it is again a massive failure of bureaucracy.
Jack Armstrong
Frustrating. So we've been waiting for it to happen. It just did. Trump is meeting with the NATO Secretary General and has made his big announcement on back in Ukraine and we'll have the details next.
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Jack Armstrong
So Trump has announced we are going to send weapons systems to Ukraine. We're not paying for them. We'll figure out that what all that means when we hear from Trump. Coming up next segment.
Joe Getty
Speaking of deals being made, the best deals in America right now used EVs prices a plunge. I don't yeah especially cooling electrical vehicle market.
Jack Armstrong
I don't want to get in trouble for I don't know can I get in trouble for this the I mean it's true for all electric vehicles but especially your non Tesla electric vehicles vehicles. I just think it you know the Rivian's supposed to be a really good car but what makes you think that's going to exist in five years and what's your car going to be worth then when that company you know if you want to get a new whatever part or anything.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
I just can't imagine how they will exist in a few years the any of them but certainly the non Tesla ones.
Joe Getty
Used EV sales topped 100,000 for the first time in the second quarter of this year. Rare bright spot for the EV industry. Lackluster demand looming, elimination of federal tax credits. Sales for new EVs fell in each of the last three months and used EV prices fell nearly 32% from 232023 to 2024, nearly 32%. That's almost 10 times the drop in gas powered car prices according to an automotive research.
Jack Armstrong
I'm waiting for those lucids that cost a Quarter of a million dollars to get down to where I can afford one. That's the car I want.
Joe Getty
It might be soon.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I know.
Joe Getty
Last year the average EV cost around 30,900 in line with the average used gas car. Even though new EVs sell for $17,300 more than a comparable gas model on average. One, one thing that's interesting is they go into the. Which saves you more money over the course of ownership or over the course of a year.
Jack Armstrong
I've never paid any attention to that. I didn't buy an electric car for that, but I guess that was originally. That was the selling point on electric cars, right?
Joe Getty
Yeah. New electric vehicles cost about $800 more a year to own than gas powered cars when factoring in fuel, maintenance, insurance and fees. But removing the cost of depreciation results in a savings of more than 900 annually versus a gas car, according to AAA data. So do you include depreciation? I suppose you should.
Jack Armstrong
I, I'm. But serious, like if you own a car, it could be any kind of car, but the electric cars are much more likely to like, go out of business. If you own a car and that company's completely out of business, what is your car worth? I wouldn't think it'd be worth hardly anything because who's going to buy a vehicle that that company no longer exists?
Joe Getty
Nobody, I would think.
Jack Armstrong
Nobody. Because where the hell would you take it to get. Well, you can have, you can have.
Joe Getty
You know, EV Specialists down the street. It's like, you know, European car, you know, Specialists doesn't exist yet.
Jack Armstrong
And I don't anticipate it, but the.
Joe Getty
Parts is going to be the issue pretty damn quick. Yeah, yeah, I'd say.
Jack Armstrong
And the. Everybody's got their own such unique software situation. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know.
Joe Getty
Speaking of modern products, another economic story for you. Chinese vape companies are flooding the market, avoiding billions of dollars in tariff duties. The Chinese keeping in mind every company in China is sworn by the laws to answer to the Communist Party if they ever pick up the phone. Chinese vape companies that manufacture disposable E cigarettes are on pace to avoid more than $2 billion in tariffs on the goods this year alone. The tariff evasion scheme is possible. Possible because China effectively smuggles disposable vaping devices into the US by mislabeling them as toys, electronics and even shoes. China exported about $4 billion worth of E cigarettes to the U.S. last year. Wow.
Jack Armstrong
So Trump says 100% tariff on Russia in However many days. Well, we'll get to the details on this. He's coming strong at Putin. He's tired of Putin jerking him around. And we'll get the details coming up next.
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Donald Trump
One of the reasons that you're here today is to hear that we are very unhappy. I am with Russia, but we'll discuss that maybe a different day. We're very, very unhappy with them and we're going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't have a deal in 50 days. Tariffs that about 100% you'd call them secondary tariffs. You know what that means?
Jack Armstrong
No, actually I don't. So Trump's big announcement that he started teasing on Friday and it got teased by a number of people on the talk shows yesterday. Lindsey Graham, it's, he's gonna announce it tomorrow. It's gonna be big. I don't wanna get ahead of it. Lindsey Graham kept saying, I'll let Trump announce this, but it's gonna be huge. I mean, it's gonna get people's attention and maybe it is huge, but man, Trump laid it out in a very non showmany way. For a guy who's, you know, a showman. No, nobody does showbiz better than him as a politician. But he just kind of dripped and dribbed it out in front of the fireplace there in the Oval Office. Let's hear one more Trump clip, then we can get into some of the details.
Donald Trump
And we've made a deal today and I'm going to have Mark speak about it, but we've made a deal today where we are going to be sending them weapons and they're going to be paying for them. We, the United States will not be having any payment made. We're not buying it, but we will manufacture it and they're going to be paying for, for our last meeting of a month ago was very successful in that they agreed to 5%, which is more than a trillion dollars a year. So they have a lot of money and they, these are wealthy nations. They have a lot of money and they want to do it. They feel very strongly about it.
Jack Armstrong
So Trump promises giant tariffs in they say, 50 days.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
If they don't agree to a cease fire.
Joe Getty
Scrolling through the breaking news coverage of this, Lindsey Graham has co sponsored a bipartisan bill that would hit the Russian economy hard in hopes of pressuring Moscow to end the war.
Jack Armstrong
Well, right. We, that's been going on for weeks now and there are 80 other senators signed on to it and they're just waiting for Trump to push it. But he didn't mention that. I thought, I kind of thought that that was going to be his big announcement today.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Axis Axios is reporting yesterday that the weapons include offensive weapons like rockets or missiles that could reach clear to Moscow. But that's a could. Trump didn't say for certain. So I don't know. This is not as clear cut an announcement as I was expecting given the buildup.
Joe Getty
Right. Yeah. Maybe there's more to come. I don't, I don't know.
Jack Armstrong
Maybe he's sitting there with the NATO Secretary General. Okay. Well, I guess that's that for now. Did we have, we discussed the Gen Z stare? Did we have that? Did we talk about that already?
Joe Getty
I don't think so.
Jack Armstrong
I don't remember where I came across this. Apparently not on this show, but they're just talking about it up on abc. So I thought I would bring this to you. If you haven't heard about the Gen Z stare, which I think I agree is a thing the gym assume we're.
Joe Getty
Talking about a look you get as opposed to a stair that if you put them together in a set you can reach the top story of your house.
Jack Armstrong
A series of steps that allows you.
Joe Getty
To get to a higher elevation to ascend.
Jack Armstrong
Yes. Not that kind of stair. S T A R E. Okay. The Gen Z stair refers to a perceived blanket emotionless gaze that some older generations me associate with young people, particularly in customer service interactions. Oh, wow.
Joe Getty
I didn't know it had a name.
Jack Armstrong
I know, I know. It's described as a middle distance stare into the void. Often given when approached with a simple question or greeting. This behavior is sparked debate with older generations viewing it as either rude or dismissive. While some Gen Z individuals and platforms like TikTok suggested suggests it's a way to express boredom or annoyance with overly friendly or repetitive customer service interactions. My son, my high schooler is always. Because I interact with people a lot at stores, it's something that I don't know if when you turn 60, it like something clicks in your genetics or something. I am an old person now in a way that I never was when I was younger. I just.
Joe Getty
You're a young homeowner turning into your parents.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I just got to engage them in commercials.
Joe Getty
Have it.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. And my son always says, oh, she hated that, dad. She hated that so much. Why don't you just buy your stuff and walk out?
Joe Getty
That is funny.
Jack Armstrong
The Gen Z stare expresses boredom or annoyance with overly friendly or repetitive customer service interactions.
Joe Getty
All right, here's. Here's something to chew on there, junior. You have few interpersonal skills because you stare at your phone all the time and your parents put you into programmed activities, and you did not develop many of the life skills necessary to become an adult. So how about you don't lecture everybody else with your withering stare about what interpersonal interactions are good ones and what are not. I don't think you're an expert in the field. In fact, you're the opposite. Right Fault.
Jack Armstrong
I have known a couple of times. Not all the time, but a couple of times. It's because they got their earbud in, they're listening to something else.
Joe Getty
Else.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know what's going on there. Have you. Are you. Are you familiar with this? You got a different age group going with your kids, but the, The. Oh, anybody between the age of like 13 and 20, they got an earpiece in all the time. And I make my kids. I don't know how many times I have to say, take that out of your ear. I'm not going to compete with whatever you're listening to. But the young crowd believes. No, no, I can listen to this podcast or music or whatever I'm listening to and pay attention at the same time. No, you can't is my. It's my response.
Joe Getty
No, you can't.
Jack Armstrong
You think you can, but you can't.
Joe Getty
No, as science has learned and it's one of the really valuable contributions scientists have made to society lately, you can't multitask. You just switch back and forth fairly rapidly doing a half assed job on both. Likewise, your attention. Yeah, I've tried to do it so many times. Read news while I'm say, watching a golf tournament, I'm doing one or the other. The number of times I have to zap backward or, or, or, or reread something or if it's vice versa, I'm reading something pleasant while cocking my ear to the news in case something I need to hear. No, you.
Jack Armstrong
The Gen Z stare. So what that. So I got off on the whole earbuds thing, which it drives me nuts but. And I probably should get, just get used to because that's, you know, we're going to have a president in 20 years that has an earbud in while they're given the State of the Union address because they're listening to music while they talk. And everybody will accept it because people like me are dead by then. But back to the Gen Z stare. What is that? What do you think is driving the Gen Z stare?
Joe Getty
I think a lot of it is discomfort with face to face interaction.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Joe Getty
They're beginners at it, certainly in terms of like, you know, not, not literally, it's the first time. But like a pilot, if you don't have 200 hours of flight time, you can't. Blah blah blah. They just have so little flight time. Dealing with human beings face to face compared to every single generation that's ever existed on planet Earth since the dawn of time.
Jack Armstrong
Some Tick Tock users suggest it's a way to cope with anxiety, express frustration with repetitive questions or a general lack of social engagement. They just don't want to engage with other human beings at all. It's an interesting thing we're doing. As a beast, I hope I live to a very old age because I'd kind of like to watch it and unfold from my, you know, senior apartment where I have a bowl of jello every night and watch Fox News.
Joe Getty
Just loud watch people hang out alone.
Jack Armstrong
In their apartments or even if they have roommates, they don't talk to each other, they're staring at their phone and they have an earbud in and they hate all interactions with other human beings.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Well, there are days, I think this will be interesting to unfold, watch unfold. There are days I think it's too effing sad. I don't want to.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I hope I cross the line at some point into just accepting, you know, I don't control the world and this is the direction it's going. And no country for old men. My day is done. I'm not going to change it.
Joe Getty
Right. And if human beings got through the dark ages after being tortured by the Pope, for instance, human beings will get through this.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know about.
Joe Getty
Or we usher in the planet of the Beavers.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know about that. I think this is more irreversible than the dark ages.
Joe Getty
I'm just trying to comfort you. Well, they're on your couch, eating your jello, watching Fox News. That excessive volume.
Jack Armstrong
It's literally irreversible if people stop having children. I mean. Yes. Yeah, the Gen Z stare. If you've encountered this and have any explanation for it, give us a text. 415295kftc there's an actual genocide happening on.
Joe Getty
Earth and the media is completely ignoring it. It's not a genocide against.
Jack Armstrong
It's not Israel in Gaza.
Joe Getty
No, that's not a genocide. Not even close. But there's an actual one going on.
Jack Armstrong
Okay. That and other stuff on the way. Stay here.
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Joe Getty
Man.
Jack Armstrong
Trump's big announcement. Massive tariffs in 50 days if there's not a new ceasefire deal. Zelensky and Ukrainians must be thinking, 50 days. You're going to give him 50 more days of bombing the crap out of us?
Joe Getty
Yeah, okay, yeah, I wasn't going to talk about this, but Trump persists in believing he can maneuver Putin into a deal. Putin's response through all of his actions is, here's the deal. I rebuild the great empire I dream of. That's it. Anyway, you know, we're got a remodel going on in the house and for instance, if I want to have lunch or whatever, I gotta remember, let's see, some of the dishes in the dining in the utensils, the silverware in the dining room, and then some other ones are in the laundry room. Our refrigerators in the hallway outside the master bedroom because that's where it would fit. And then the coffee and everything is in the hallway on a table. But then the hot plate, like we're living in a hobo hotel in our little college sized microwave. We just got her back in the laundry room and blah, blah, blah. And I get mildly vexed, but just mildly. I've got a sense of humor about it. Then I look at, for instance, Nigeria, where jihadists are rounding up Christians and slaughtering them by the hundreds. What do you mean, Joe? I haven't heard this story. Are you sure? And that's half of my point.
Jack Armstrong
If, if standing up for Christians is the Tucker Carlson Lane, how come I haven't heard this from that crowd?
Joe Getty
Maybe. Well, there are a couple of different explanations for that. One of them might be that that's just an excuse to advocate for certain things or against certain people. It's a different sort of advocacy. Masquerading is standing up for Christians. But in rural Nigeria, for instance, a few weeks ago, jihadists set fire to a temporary settlement housing hundreds of Christians fleeing persecution as they slept in. And those who fled the fire were met with machetes and gunfire. The death toll was probably over 200, making it the worst attack in the region in recent memory, according to local clergymen. They're begging the government to do something about it.
Jack Armstrong
Is this specifically because they're Christians?
Joe Getty
Yeah, okay, yeah, it is. Boko Haram, you remember them. In Nigeria, there were a series of attacks around Easter that targeted Christians there. And in similar. The region right next door left that left more than 200 dead contributed to a staggering statistic in Ben Plateau, two parts of Nigeria. More than 9,500 people have been killed in similar attacks in the last two years. According to Amnesty International. They have not been caught up in fighting, they have not been combatants. They are sought out and murdered for their religion. In this part of the world, Boko Haram, whose name means Western education is forbidden, started its insurgency against the Nigerian government. But since then, both Christians and Muslims who reject their radical Islamist views have faced intense persecution. Just absolutely insane. I guess half this story is about the media in the US who, if there isn't a clear victim oppressor like situation that's so stupidly obvious, anybody can follow it. Like black people killing black people. That's too complicated. Who's the colonial power there? There, there isn't. It's been a country that's independent for a very long time. It's a strong country, big economy, et cetera, et cetera. They just won't report on it at all. But yeah, jihadis are slaughtering Christians as fast as they can in various parts of the world. It's probably worth knowing.
Jack Armstrong
Man, I was watching a video out of Gaza yesterday. Boy, there's a place you don't want to be.
Joe Getty
Holy crap. Speaking of which, there's a headline in a number of papers. A US citizen was among two Palestinians killed in an Israeli settler attack. This is in the west bank, not in Gaza. Apparently this 20 year old who is an American, he was visiting family on the west bank, he did in a demonstration against Israeli settlers who go into these Palestinian run territories and like start towns because they want the Jews to control that territory, not the Palestinians. Some of them are militants, some of them are brutes and murderers, some are not. It's very controversial in Israel as well as anywhere else. But evidently rock throwing began by the Palestinians escalated into a violent clash that included vandalism of Palestinian property, arson, physical clashes and rock hurling, etc. And this American kid was killed and it's a damn shame. He's from Port Charlotte, Florida. One interesting aspect of this that that tripped my trigger in reading it. Israel captured the west bank from Jordan in the 1967 war. Palestinians in most of the world say the territory is occupied by Israel and Israeli settlements that are illegal. Okay, wait a minute. What just happened there? Did you catch that? Did anybody catch that? Israel captured the west bank from Jordan in the 1967 war. So presumably the people there are Jordanians, not, quote, unquote, Palestinians. Do they just say Palestinians because they're not Jews or because they're in that large plot of ground that the Brits had temporarily designated as Palestine post World War I? Why are they not Jordanians? Is it because that muddles the narrative?
Jack Armstrong
Yes, that one.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Yeah. I just thought that was interesting, trying.
Jack Armstrong
To get more out of this Trump announcement, but there's just not as much there as I thought there was going to be. I was misled by Lindsey Graham watching the show yesterday that this was going to be a giant announcement that everybody's talking about. Okay.
Joe Getty
I don't, I don't know if you've noticed. Occasionally Trump sends his minions out to, to say things, particularly on the Sunday shows, and then the next day they are contradicted by the big man. It's happened many times. I wonder if Lindsey Graham has been, had been promised something that Trump changed his mind about.
Jack Armstrong
That's a good question because I, I.
Joe Getty
Kept hearing rumors and leaks about devastating sanctions against anybody who bought oil from the Russians.
Jack Armstrong
He just said, not sure we need the sanctions bill. He just said so that I, I thought he was going to come out and say, and I will. The Senate will pass it, the House will pass it, and I will sign it into law. I thought that was going to be the big announcement today. He just said, not sure we need that bill. So I almost feel like he went the other direction today from.
Joe Getty
I'm happy about the Patriot missile batteries, but that's it.
Jack Armstrong
Anyway, we do a lot of segments and hours, four every day. It seems oppressive and if you ever miss anything, you can get the podcast subscrib. Armstrong and Getty on demand next hour.
Joe Getty
Chinese robot armies. Nothing to worry about. Go about your business.
Jack Armstrong
And if you know anything about the Gen Z stare, hit us with emails or texts you're encountering it and what the heck you think it is. Interesting topic.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "We're Just Going Willy Nilly" – Detailed Summary
Release Date: July 14, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Podcast: Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Description: The official, On-Demand podcast of The Armstrong & Getty Show! Accept no substitutes!
The episode opens with a robust discussion on the current state of immigration in the United States. Jack Armstrong highlights recent polling data indicating a significant shift in American perspectives:
Jack Armstrong [09:23]: "A plurality of Hispanic adults, 39%, said they wanted immigration levels to decrease. Only 30% of the general public, significantly more Hispanics want immigration to go down."
Joe Getty adds context, explaining that many Hispanics reside in communities most affected by illegal immigration, which impacts job markets and wages:
Joe Getty [09:55]: "Because they're in the communities and have the jobs that are being most affected by the flood of illegals which depress wages."
The hosts emphasize the distinction between legal and illegal immigration, arguing that public support has grown as people recognize the benefits of lawful immigration:
Jack Armstrong [11:28]: "80% of U.S. adults say immigration is a good thing for the country."
A significant portion of the conversation centers around a controversial ICE facility in Florida, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." Armstrong expresses his concerns about the inhumane treatment of detainees:
Jack Armstrong [04:03]: "They were sending detainees... into a cage surrounded by alligators. Is that what we want?"
Joe Getty criticizes political figures who condemn the facility while overlooking broader systemic issues:
Joe Getty [06:45]: "Because it's all right. Man, is she an annoying human being? She is utterly dishonest."
The hosts debate the effectiveness of broad immigration enforcement strategies, suggesting that indiscriminate deportations could lead to public backlash:
Joe Getty [11:28]: "The only answer would be we're just rounding everybody else, everybody up and shipping them out. Because it's just, it's too many, it's too complicated."
They argue for more targeted approaches, such as focusing on employers who hire illegal immigrants, but acknowledge political and economic barriers:
Jack Armstrong [13:31]: "I do think that going after the employers seems like the best idea. Is that just a non-starter because... both parties."
The conversation shifts to recent political developments involving former President Donald Trump. Armstrong discusses Trump's announcement of impending tariffs on Russia, aimed at pressuring Moscow to cease military actions:
Donald Trump [22:51]: "We're very, very unhappy with them and we're going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't have a deal in 50 days."
Jack Armstrong reflects on the expectations versus the actual content of Trump's announcement:
Jack Armstrong [23:18]: "I thought he was going to come out and say... and I will sign it into law. I thought that was going to be the big announcement today."
Joe Getty expresses skepticism about the effectiveness and clarity of Trump's strategy:
Joe Getty [25:13]: "Maybe there's more to come. I don't, I don't know."
A lighter yet insightful segment delves into generational differences in communication, specifically the phenomenon dubbed the "Gen Z stare." The hosts explore how younger generations' interactions differ from older ones:
Jack Armstrong [26:31]: "The Gen Z stare refers to a perceived blanket emotionless gaze that some older generations may associate with young people, particularly in customer service interactions."
Joe Getty attributes this behavior to discomfort with face-to-face interactions and over-reliance on technology:
Joe Getty [30:35]: "I think a lot of it is discomfort with face-to-face interaction."
Jack Armstrong adds a personal touch, sharing his struggles with his children’s constant use of earbuds and gadgets:
Jack Armstrong [28:36]: "Have you... got an earpiece in all the time... I'm not going to compete with whatever you're listening to."
The hosts express frustration over the lack of media attention to severe human rights violations abroad, focusing on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria by Boko Haram:
Jack Armstrong [35:07]: "Nigeria, where jihadists are rounding up Christians and slaughtering them by the hundreds."
Joe Getty provides alarming statistics and details about the ongoing atrocities:
Joe Getty [36:06]: "In Ben Plateau, two parts of Nigeria. More than 9,500 people have been killed in similar attacks in the last two years. According to Amnesty International."
They criticize the media for neglecting complex international crises that don’t fit simple victim-oppressor narratives:
Jack Armstrong [38:34]: "If there isn't a clear victim oppressor like situation that's so stupidly obvious, anybody can follow it."
Throughout the episode, Armstrong and Getty navigate complex and often contentious topics, from immigration reform and enforcement to generational communication shifts and international human rights issues. Their candid discussions aim to shed light on underreported stories and challenge prevailing narratives, encouraging listeners to consider multiple perspectives on pressing societal matters.
Notable Quotes:
"80% of U.S. adults say immigration is a good thing for the country."
— Jack Armstrong [11:28]
"They were sending detainees... into a cage surrounded by alligators. Is that what we want?"
— Jack Armstrong [04:03]
"The Gen Z stare refers to a perceived blanket emotionless gaze..."
— Jack Armstrong [26:31]
"Nigeria, where jihadists are rounding up Christians and slaughtering them by the hundreds."
— Jack Armstrong [35:07]
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the "We're Just Going Willy Nilly" episode, highlighting key discussions, insights, and the hosts' perspectives on critical issues affecting society today.