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Episode Date: November 18, 2025Dr. Powers profiles famed SOU wrestling coah, Bob Riehm, and we update the latest LAWFARE news. Gary Clark, the lead for Jackson County for the NO GAS TAX petition joins for an update, Open for Busine...ss with Cheriesse from NO WIRES NOW saving you money.
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Dr. Dennis Powers rejoins the show here.
He's the pallet cleanser to start off with.
We had some heavy-duty talk this morning.
That is for sure.
But we're past meets present.
Dennis Powers, Books.com, to find out more.
Doc, we're talking about Bob Ream this morning, right?
Welcome.
What a great subject.
and for your listeners that I would talk to at different wrestling matches and who knew Bob.
This is your life.
Bob Ream was born in Iowa, 1997.
Iowa is their sport.
He wrestled at the University of Iowa, one of the top universities in that sport.
then after graduation from the University of Iowa, Bill, he then taught in coach wrestling
in different capacities, then came to Southern Oregon College, SOU.
Yeah, we know it is Southern Oregon University now, but back then, Southern Oregon College.
Good old sock, right?
That's right.
Good old sock, 1969.
And he just went ahead and took over a losing program into a dynamo.
here in this area. Over his 25 years, his team won three national championships. He mentored
over 100 NAAA All-Americans. Gosh, from what I understand, though, you said that his overall career,
almost 80% wins. 270 versus 21 versus 2. Right? Two times. That's right. Near 80%. But he also was a
almost every coaching award possible, including National Coach of the Year awards,
all the way down through to Oregon Chapter, the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
You name it.
In the Bob Reem Arena, now even at McNeil in Lithia Pavilion, is there in his nomination.
and Bob Reem was larger than life.
I'll just give a couple of stories.
He was so charismatic, so over the top.
I can remember talking with SOU presidents about Bob Ream.
And one of the stories is that he had a national ranked wrestler who lost his mother
before a very big match, and I had come in, and my first instructor-coach-slash-professor that I ever met
was Bob Reeb. Long story short, the kid said that, gee, he didn't know what to do, and Bob just flipped
the keys to his car and said, just don't wreck it.
And he gave him his car so he can go, right?
So he could go to his mother's funeral.
and all the way along, that's exactly the way Bob was.
One cute story was that he had a younger girlfriend,
and I can remember being up there in the rows
with these number of really wrestling coaches
and one throughout Southern Oregon,
because, of course, they would rest for Bob,
and then they'd go to Crayter Lake High School or talent or other different places.
Long story short, I said, oh, hey, Bob, there's the president.
And he said, well, I better introduce myself to her.
So I was trailing along, and he goes ahead and points to this lady and said, that's my daughter.
Got to love it.
But it was just one over-the-top, and where he really helped everyone,
was the fact that he was an incredible businessman.
When I met him and went through in 1992...
Yeah, what kind of business was he doing?
Real estate.
Really?
Okay.
Apartments, commercial, and residential apartments.
And when he passed away, and I happened to have gone to that,
which was I think it was, he passed away in 2020.
Yes.
But he made a $3 million.
donation in
2022, the largest
ever single gift to
SOU, which
was funding
scholarships for the team's
wrestlers and also for the
men's wrestling head coach
position, which allowed
women wrestling, which
has been quite successful that
we'll go into next week.
But that 3 million
people would come up there and you could just
say, here's a story I can tell about Bob, and some of them would say, here's one I can't tell.
So there's a lot of that.
Now, you said regardless of personal or others ups and downs, you said he was in person,
he was in person, Jack Nicholson, right?
He really was.
And by Jack Nicholson, it was the fact that he would go ahead with what he thought was best
for his student athletes.
and just absolutely would do what he could for them.
Yeah, now when you say Jack Nichols, it was like one flew over the cuckoo's nest,
whatever it takes to get the job done, in other words.
Absolutely, but also the fact he was charismatic and he was never shy about his opinions.
Well, that's good.
You know, I could have used him back in my wrestling career.
Did I ever tell you about my miserable wrestling career?
Oh, I got to listen to that.
Okay, all right.
So,
1973, all right?
So I'm, what, 12, 13 years, I'm in middle school.
So I decided to go out and get the bright idea and go out for wrestling one year, right?
Small school, right?
And I was always, well, heavier than I should have been.
Nothing's changed, you know, since even 1972, 73.
And so I'm working there, and I got coach Sabrina.
Well, the only kid who was big enough to wrestle me because of weight,
because of the weight classes, was Rusty Humphreys.
Rusty Humphreys was about a foot taller than me
and about 100 pounds more than me
he was shaving in kindergarten
you know one of those kind of guys doc
you remember those types right
and I don't think I went into
puberty until it was like 15
you know it was one of those kind of things right
and so all my entire wrestling career
during that season with Rusty was that
wrestle and then Rusty would just fall on me
and I think that was about it you know
Well, I can tell you this, is that I was wrestling in my first year, two, at the University of Colorado, and long story short, Bill, was that the coach there, who was involved with the Olympic wrestling, always wanted his smaller ones to wrestle, like you were saying, with his big ones.
So he told me, said, Powers, get out there, and of course, I'm like 130 or something like that.
He got out there with Dean Larr, I said, what?
And Dean Larr was twice, the national champion at 177 pounds.
I locked up with him, and he just went ahead and lifted me off the ground where my feet weren't touching the mat.
And I was grabbing him, and I said, Dean, this is Dennis.
Remember, go easy, go easy.
He sits next to me in economics.
Well, he didn't pin me, but he just about went ahead.
head and, you know, made me say, what the heck was I trying to do? One other thing, my friend,
is that Mike Ritchie needs to be mentioned because Mike took over from Bob Rien. Oh, for Bob Rine.
Okay, sure. And he was there the head coach for wrestling for 25 years. He even went ahead and was
able to working with Roy Seago, who is the president, fine president of SOU.
to go ahead and set up the women's wrestling team and even coached it for a few years
before they went ahead and were able to bring in Joel Gibson.
But Mike was also one that really stands tall because he was coaching most of the time
when I was there and Bob Ream was in the stands.
but Mike had over 135 NIA All-Americans, nine-time NIA Regional Coach of the Year,
but the same person, I would go fishing, salmon fishing with Mike Ritchie.
They deserve all these acclades because they not only continued that program,
but started up a very good women's wrestling program.
Very good. Hey, we'll get all this up today here, Doc. I appreciate it.
Now, now that we've had the pallet cleanser, time to dive back into lawfare.
You're ready?
Oh, I'm ready for you.
Okay, yeah, the Lawfare report continues with retired professor of business law.
Dr. Powers next.
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Welcome to the Bill Myers Show on 1063, KMED.
Dr. Dennis Powers, retired professor of business law, is back.
This time, the Lawfare report.
In fact, the Lawfare Report even reaches down into Southern Oregon with Grants Pass, right, with the I Resolve lawsuit.
What do you say there, Doc, about that?
That is very incredible.
It's also, we finally, and I knew this beforehand, but finally it was announced that the Alliance defending freedom,
which is the best alternative I've ever found to the ACLU with its incredible far-left.
court arguments and judgments that they keep pushing through.
But this was one bill where you had the Grants Pass School District.
Actually, it was agreed six weeks ago.
But two Grants Pass School District employees, middle school,
went ahead and put out a video that had to do with the LGBTQ trans and LGBTQ approach by Oregon in terms of little kids and was not in favor of it.
So what did the school district do?
Well, the far left, of course, in this state went ahead and said, oh, well, they used school equipment for a personal project.
object, fire them. And that's what happened. But then the Alliance Defending Freedom came in and sued the Grants Pass School District, and it went up to a judge. And then finally, from there, it went up and a appellate court said, come on, you know, this is certainly an abridgment of the freedom of expression in the First Amendment. So they were before.
than reinstated. But this is the one where these Grants Pass high school students were roused up
by the left, you know, far-left Democrats who walked out in terms of the reinstatement,
and three of the teenagers were arrested. Yeah, it seems like a lot of the kids are drinking from
the teacher, commie Kool-Aid, from the trans Kool-Kul-Aid, for sure. That does seem to be part of it.
Well, their parents are at fault, too, because they want to go ahead and make a statement
you know, for their own personal.
Yeah.
But ultimately, now, did the school district, rather, have to admit fault on this one?
Yes.
And you see what finally happened in this with a favorable decision halfway, long story short,
six weeks ago is reported that there was a settlement.
It was a statement also admitting the districts handling of the matter.
quote, fell short of its standards.
It affirmed employees' right to speak as private citizens on matters of public concern.
Was the use of the school equipment, was that kind of a canard, just kind of being used as leverage to fire them originally?
Absolutely. It's what we see in the falsehoods that come out from Portland.
It's the fact that it's just peaceful fruits and idiots dancing in the streets and not full-scale riots,
which is what it is.
Now, my question is, what happens next when you have, you know, another Katie?
Or, you know, when you have some other teachers that at some point will decide that they don't really want to go into the all-in transgender and LGBTQ agenda, which is public schools in the state of Oregon.
What happens then?
Right.
Well, first of all, there was a $650,000.
settlement that was there, of which $295,000 went to one of them, the science teacher,
and the rest were going to legal fees.
And on that, I would say that those of you who want and will speak out, which is what we
need in this corrupt state, they should, first of all, be sure that they could handle the
response of the far left.
But I'm wondering, though, is that the fact is, though, that, okay, so the taxpayers have had to pay up, all right, you know, to do this for Rachel and Katie, right?
So they're part of this settlement.
I get this.
But doesn't this have a chilling effect on any other teachers that may want to speak up the same way?
I mean, yeah, they may have the money, but they may have this settlement, but they're not working for them anymore, right?
Oh, absolutely.
And in terms of taxpayer funds, my friend, we have.
lost all control over what happens to our taxes once it gets in the Salem, as we've seen.
Yeah, and I guess what I'm trying to, maybe I'll rephrase the question.
Wouldn't you have to be crazy to want to speak up and be a government school teacher in this deal, given
what happened now, one could say, hey, well, look, Katie and Rachel got screwed over, but,
but they ended up winning here, but they lost their, but they lost their educational lives during
that, during that process here.
I'm just wondering, is there any order, any part of the settlement that says that, hey,
you've got to knock off this, knock off this chilling of protected speech?
Yeah, that's in there in terms of the district affirming the employee's rights to speak as
private citizens, the matter of public concern.
But, Bill, to specifically answer your question, there are people there that are courageous,
and you'll have to look at your own personal, uh, uh,
financial position before you do it, and give a call to the alliance defending freedom,
because they are the ones, they are the ones, one of the largest, 501C3s that's fighting for our rights.
And they've been very successful on this, on this issue.
Go ahead and talk to them because they are the ones that have been coming in here,
where the Republican Party has not.
They are the ones that have come in.
All right, Doc, I appreciate the tip there.
What about then the illegal aliens with commercial driver's licenses?
What's been going on with that story here?
Oh, gosh.
Oh, my friend, I have to tell you that when I saw this coming out, I said, geez, you know, you know what's going on.
And, okay, the first thing is, is that the Democrats, through Obama and Biden,
have appointed over two-thirds of all district court judges, all of them.
These are the ones, then, that we hear about a federal judge has blocked President Trump.
These are those judges, right?
Oh, yeah, and they're just voting party politics.
That's all they're doing.
I find it as an attorney who is now retired in three different bar exams discussed it.
But the key thing here is that you had this horrible crash by H. Shing, who had immigrated illegally from Mexico and killed three people in jacknifing his truck.
Yeah, that's the one, the video that we've seen repeated over and over on social media.
And he failed the English test 10 times in Washington, 10.
times before he finally got one from Nuscom in terms of, you know, these commercial driver's licenses.
So what does the far left do in this civil war? That is a civil war. We just don't get all
the information. They went ahead and filed a suit saying that the Department of Transportation
restrictions on illegal immigrants getting commercial driver's licenses are all an enforcement.
coming in through the district court of appeals in D.C., and what it was a two-to-one
decision just came through a couple days ago, and it was an Obama judge and a Biden judge
versus one who was a common-sense judge, and what they said and agreed and put on an injunction
for all of these things. Who in the hell wants to drive an I-5 with this type of
of the situation. My friend, what they did was they said, oh, well, guess what?
The thing is... Okay, well, okay, now where did they find a right for illegal immigrants who don't
speak English and who drive poorly to have a commercial driver's license? Where do they find
the law for that or the underpinning? Do you know?
They made it up because of the far left coming into their very biased court, which said
that in the regulations, it was a procedural issue.
where they said you really didn't, you know, say why you needed to put these regulations into effect in terms of how serious it was, which is bogus.
But it shows you what is happening.
Well, it shows you the utter lack of respect for law and order and also for public safety, too.
Now, is this something where the Trump administration has to kick it up real fast to a higher court?
Or how does it work then?
Yeah, the same way they've had to do in almost all of these biased decisions by far-left judges,
and they'll need to go ahead and appeal it to the Supreme Court.
And we're seeing where all these district court judges are either afraid of Antifa or afraid of making something against the party.
But you can certainly say, my friend, in the long term, this is a communist type of thing.
I'm not seeing hardly any of these district court judges.
ruling with the law.
But two-thirds of them, as you said, were appointed by either Obama or Biden.
You know, I mean, you can get maybe one or two.
Or else the auto-pin for Biden appoint the judges.
Exactly.
And so what we're seeing here, people have got to understand.
This is a civil war.
We just don't have all the facts.
And the reason is that the far left is sitting on them and going to,
through the drive-by media, and what we're seeing is all these things such as, don't we
think that an illegal immigrant should be able to read English with driving?
It would seem to be something, yeah, it would seem to be something that would be a good thing
for someone piloting an 80,000-ton truck, or 80,000-pound truck, okay?
I would think so.
Absolutely.
Yeah, all right.
All right, Doc, so that's the lawfare continues here.
Let me just to bring it back to politics here.
The talk is Chris Dudley looking to explore, you know him, the former Blazer, looking to possibly run for a 2026 run for Oregon Governor.
That would be an interesting game changer, don't you think?
Because he was the Republican that made it closest here over the last 20 years in my life, at least, you know, within a point a half.
What do you make?
Yeah, I agree.
But the one thing I have to say to all the Republicans is get out the vote.
Get your hands dirty and support these people because, you know, Bill, I just say, well, that's nice.
But how many of these people have not made it because they haven't been able to get their party to go ahead
and really support them, get out the vote, put money in because they're all going into ones in their district?
Yeah, well, all I was getting at, though, is that the one thing about Dudley is that he's run before, pretty popular guy, still a popular guy with name recognition and might be pretty inspiring for people as the best chance to, I mean, even if, because really what we're talking about is knocking the Democrats out right now of the gubernatorial mansion.
I mean, that's really what we're talking about right now.
It's about stanching the bleeding, so to speak, as it were, you know, the control of the state agencies.
Wouldn't that be a pretty important thing to rise to?
Yes, it would be, and I need to ask your question, is that apparently Oregon has not had a Republican governor going way back to 1987.
Yeah, Vicketya.
Vicothea was the last one.
But how about Christine Drazen in terms of the one who narrowly lost to Kotech and is considered a front runner for the nomination?
Yes, she's considered the front runner right now with Danielle Bethel, who is a relatively recent entry into this one.
I don't know.
If Dudley ends up entering this race, then I don't know if Christine Drazen is the front runner in that kind of a group.
or Republican, a primary thing.
We would just have to see.
Now, Christine has money, but whoever, you know, gets into this one, he hasn't announced
yet, but there's just such a hot story bubbling under the surface here that there's
a big push to get him in there.
And I don't think he'd have any trouble raising money, given his connections there, too.
It would be probably a two-person race, really, at that point, okay?
Yeah, and, you know, you're very close to that.
And, you know, he was, you know, a Yaleie, as I recall, but he played, as I'm remembering, a number of different teams, including the Portland Trailblazers.
If that's your feeling, I would certainly, you know, follow that.
Well, like I said, he came within a point in a half a number of years ago, of course.
Is it kind of a different Oregon now?
I don't know.
Christine Drazen got within four and a half points from what I recall last time around,
but that was with another third-party candidate that was doing her best to,
you know, Senator Betsy Johnson was playing wingman trying to siphon some votes off.
So I don't know what it would have been had Betsy not been in there, hard to say.
Well, let me ask you this, though.
I would assume that when Chris Dudley was running for governor,
Bill, I would assume that at that time we didn't have the lying Salem that we have now,
you know, where, you know, Portland is one, has disintegrated, really to a, if you're in Oregon.
Yeah, Portland had not disintegrated at that point. Yes. Yes, you're right about that. It was on its way,
but it had not completely, it had not completely messed the bed, if you know what I'm saying, okay, which is super easy now.
You know, you and I could remiss in terms of those days when Portland was such a wonderful city for the restaurants and the treeline streets.
And the problem now is that the homeless have taken over so much.
I even have this friend of mine, Bill, who has never voted for a Republican ever, but he's a bright guy.
And we like each other and trade ideas on different things, but we don't talk about politics.
He went in there less than a year ago with his wife to have a good time.
And he said, the only problem is if I hadn't locked my door in getting out of Portland,
a homeless would have gone ahead and opened it up and thrown aside of the car.
I'll never come back.
Yeah, by the way, there was a city counselor there who was trying to or alluding,
or maybe it was a Portland commissioner, I forget, but recently had said that, well,
you know, there was a fire set at her house, right?
And she was making it clear she thought it was someone making an attack because of her race.
And no, it ended up being a concrete camper that set her shed on.
fire, trying to build a fire, you know, inside. And this idea of totally capitulating in
biasedness and calling us racist, you know, the problem is, Bill, is the fact that they have
taken a very important civil rights having to do, don't, you know, go ahead and identify on race
and don't say different racist words. And they use racist that really says, oh, I don't agree with
you in terms of men.
Oh, well, that's all racism. That's all racism means right now.
I politically disagree with you, and it's the one statement that's supposed to shut you up, Doc.
You have a great week, and I'll talk Monday with you, okay?
Oh, take care, and I've always enjoyed it. Have a great week.
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Gary Clark's here. Hey, Gary, you are the main contact here in Southern Oregon
when it comes to the no-tax organ group. Isn't that right? Welcome.
Yes, Bill. Thank you. All right. From all accounts, it was an outstanding weekend in Jackson
County for people signing up. Are you part of that, too? Let us know.
Yes, I'm the team captain for Jackson County for the
go-to and contacts and receiving sheets and whatever supplies you need to be able to sign up,
whether it's in your neighborhood or whether it's a scheduled event.
Okay, and what can you tell us about what's going on this week?
Oh, well, this week I'm looking at the last update of scheduled things, the 18th,
through the 22nd at the Jackson County Republican Party office, and this is, by the way,
nonpartisan.
This is an Oregon thing.
Yeah.
Hours are 10 to 4 there for those times.
Central Point Library on the 22nd, 1230 to 5 p.m.
Picture or futurity first.
There's a number of places.
I don't know if we have time to list them all,
but if I can send you the list for your Facebook page,
and you can give my phone number out,
which is 541-3-1-4-0.
for anyone who has questions, we're just jumping through, we're just busier in one-arm paper hangers,
but having so much fun with all of the volunteers in him.
We collected 600 signatures the first day at outside Sportsman's Warehouses.
Just insane.
There were tons of people standing in line.
Okay, go ahead and send me the information.
I'll put it up on my website and also the Facebook page for me.
and I'll also, and do you have everything up on no-taxor.com, or is it kind of a work-in-progress still?
Well, it's been popping slowly, but they've made some strides the last couple days.
So if you're out there and you have sheets, text me, you have my number text me,
and we're going to pick up those sheets and send them off.
We've collected about 1,600 in just the first couple of days.
So we're excited.
I think we're well on the way to 100,000 easily.
I believe so.
Yeah, I think so.
Get my phone number out there, and it will make this happen in a fun way.
All right, Gary Clark.
Thank you.
We'll call you Captain Gary Clark.
You're the captain here, team captain.
Jackson County.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
All right.
Thanks, Gary.
We'll be in touch.
Have a good day.
Good story.
Great stories.
Hi, this is Bill Meyer, and I'm with Sheree.
It has been a busy, busy morning, and, hey, it wouldn't be a Monday without that checking in with Cherise over at No Wires Now for Open for Business.
Hey, Sherees, you number 541-680-5875, and you help people save money on television, on satellite, on Internet, on phone.
I mean, I don't think there's anything you don't have your fingers in trying to get people communicated for less money.
Oh, it might help if I brought you on, Cherise.
In my mind, I thought I already had brought you on.
Sorry, there we go.
No, am I on now?
Yep, now you're on.
Okay.
All right, but that's pretty much what you do.
And you have a story, and you wanted to make an offer to help out a local community member, huh?
Joe and Maria.
Tell me their story.
Yeah, Joe and Maria, they're listeners.
They heard me on the radio.
Joe came in Saturday as Cuba Cee was there, and he was sitting there.
I was helping him with his phones.
And he came in.
He started telling me a story about how him and his wife were stuck in this huge Verizon bill,
and they owe $1,500 on their phones.
And I want to help him get their phones paid off because they are raising five of their
grandchildren, which one is in a wheelchair.
And I was just so moved when they came in.
It just touched my heart about their situation, and no one's really helping them.
They're not getting funded by the government, nothing.
And so we're helping five grandchildren, which means they have,
In other words, the children were left with him is what we're looking at, right?
Yeah.
Oh, boy.
And I guess his daughter, he said, addicted to fentanyl.
And, you know, and she's probably like my age.
I just can't imagine there's so many, Bill.
There's so many grandparents that are taking care of their grandchildren.
They should be living their best lives right now, being retired.
And it just moved me that they're, you know, they have all these kids they're taking care of.
And they don't have the money, I'm sure, you know, and I want to help them.
So if anybody will, okay, so for this month, anybody that comes in and gets service from me,
I'm going to donate part of my commission for them to help them pay off their phones.
Okay.
But if anybody wants to help, you know, where my store is, you know, anything, anything, anything for the kids.
I mean, they're the age from like 5 to 17.
Yikes.
Boy, that is a big burden there.
It's a burden of love for the grandparents, but still the burden nonetheless.
You can't get away from that, right?
Yes.
but I want to help them, so please, anybody.
Okay, for Joe and Rhea and other people there, too.
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My consultation is free.
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All right.
Now, it's one of these things we're get in touch with Cherise and find out what you can do for you.
Because restrictions may apply, you may have to have certain services to be able to take
advantage of some of the offers that you're making, including now, do you still have the
spectrum deal where you can get two cell phones a month?
And it's two cell phones, the lines for 30 bucks a month for our year, right?
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or you get one line free for a year.
I did that with you.
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We're absolutely thrilled.
So after a year, it's going to be $60 a month, but that's what I was paying for.
The two lines that you have.
Yeah.
But no, I'm going to help you get yours down to $20 a line.
And we'll talk about that.
It goes by like the gig, too.
So after you have the take advantage of the free cell phone service for a year, there's different options.
There's a $20 plan and a $30 plan.
You're all, you have angles, don't.
don't you? Right? That's what you do. And then I'm going to also help lower your internet
bill. So if you're paying 100 bucks a month, which most of you are, I'll help you lower your
internet to 50 bucks. And when people come in, they're like, oh, I'm so happy with AT&T or US
cellular. And I say to them, are they going to lower your internet bill? Are they going to
lower your TV bill? No. No one says that bit me. All right. That's why we're just going
to tell you. This is Sherey's phone number, and you could call or text her. And you can take a picture
your bill that's very helpful and send it to her at no wires but it's 541 680
5875 again 541 680 5875 and you can find out more on no wires now dot com
anything else before we take off no just everybody think about maria and jo right now all right
and you'll help there and that's on the biddle road thanks charies be well okay bye thanks a bunch
let me grab another quick call before we take off oh caller you've been on
hold. How can I help you here? I hope I can't.
Yeah, Bill. This is Brian Weldon.
Hey, Brian. I just wanted to say I've been working at the growers' market every
Saturday morning, and we set up our booth this last Saturday to get signatures for the
no gas tax. How's that working out? How did that work out in Joe County for you?
It was awesome. I mean, I think we got a dozen pages. There's 10 signatures.
signatures on a page.
Man, that is great.
That's just at one location, right?
Yeah, and so this one lady walks up to me, and she says, oh, I'm not interested in that.
I love our governor.
She said, I don't mind paying for more road tax.
She goes, it won't affect me anyway.
I drive an EV.
And I said, well, when your DMV quadruples in a year, maybe you'll wake up and sign it.
She goes, oh, really?
where's the sheet I need to find it.
Oh, you see, that's great.
Someone who thinks that they don't have a dog in the fight.
Yeah, everybody is being touched by this.
Everyone, all right?
Yep.
I'm glad it worked out, and I keep that going.
I know that Josephine County and Jackson County, everybody's all in and on board with this one.
Brian, I got to go, but thanks for the great story, okay?
All right, bye.
All right, Shay, before 9 o'clock.
Actually, we're just going to break here for Fox News in just a moment,
and then Markley Van Camp and Robins are.
coming up. Have a great day. Pebble in your shoe Tuesday. That'll be tomorrow morning. Thank you.
