Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: "So GSA"

Episode Date: April 9, 2016

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show. The founder of this company 10 years ago was trying to sell his house and went through real estate agent after real estate agent. And they were all talking a great game. And this guy who is selling his house, the founder of this company, he's kind of an important guy and should get the best treatment. And he said to his wife, if this is what it's like for us, how do people who have no clout ever get around this? So he started a company and it went into business, I think, three years ago. Their deal is, their word is their bond. And they are just like you.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Now, how can I say that? Because I'm the founder of the company. We have 1,000 agents across the country and they are people that listen to this show. And so when you go through real estate agents I trust, it's sent to somebody who already, you already know their sensibilities. They already are cut from exactly the same cloth. There's got to be a better way. There is.
Starting point is 00:00:59 Real estate agents, itrust.com. We've talked about so many things today already in this broadcast that make you think what kind of weird place are we living? Well, when Ben Ford left his wife to pursue a relationship with his mother, he claimed that their relationship wasn't incest. instead Ford 32 and his mother Kim 51
Starting point is 00:01:47 claimed that their sexual relationship is a result of so-called genetic sexual attraction which is a term used for biological relatives who feel sexual attraction towards each other after meeting as adults that's right his mother put him up for adoption
Starting point is 00:02:09 when he was first born they just met genetic sexual attraction. The couple's claim and the ethical and biological decisions surrounding it have gone viral since the mother and son's story was featured on a local New Day magazine. And look at the happy couple. Oh my gosh. Look at them. There's just so, so.
Starting point is 00:02:40 GSA, genetic sexual attraction. We were like two peas in a pot. meant to be together. Yeah. Mother and son. No, no, it's not. It says we have genetic sexual attraction. We love each other so much.
Starting point is 00:03:01 The two began exchanging phone calls, and by the time they met in person, it was, we felt like we'd known each other for years. Maybe because she's your mother. Soon they began to experience a sexual attraction for one another. although she said she initially felt confused concerning her attraction to her son. Wes said that after she read about GSA on the internet, it was okay. I felt relieved.
Starting point is 00:03:32 There's a name for how I'm feeling, so it's okay. Genetic sexual attraction. Oh, goody. I know people will say we're disgusting. Yeah, they will. and that we should be able to control our feelings. Yeah, you should. But when you're hit by a love so consuming,
Starting point is 00:03:56 you are willing to give up everything for it. You have to fight for it. It's a once-in-a-lifetime chance and something Ben and I are not willing to walk away from. After Ford informed his wife of his attraction to his mother, his wife beat him over the head with a bowl. No, she didn't. She should have.
Starting point is 00:04:27 They went and flew to Michigan so they could meet another couple who claimed to be living out GSA life. We're not alone. The mother and son's sexual relationship has drawn in a way of responses. Do you think? But hey, the two in Michigan are just like us living out a GSA life. So, and those two are. are hoping to have a baby together. So we're okay, right?
Starting point is 00:05:03 Right. This is what happens. This is what happens. Genetic sexual attraction. If you feel like you're doing something weird, if you feel, you know, I'm doing something that most people think is weird and wrong. I'm going to go online for just a second,
Starting point is 00:05:42 and I'm going to find out if there's a name for how I'm feeling. And if there is, oh my gosh, that's so good, because now I can act on how I'm feeling because it's okay. they have a name for it and there's someone else in the country of 350, 400 million people. There's two other people that are saying they have the same thing. So it's okay. Agonizing. Agonizing.
Starting point is 00:06:21 It's what you get. It's what you get. You know what else you get? You get rules and regulations that don't make any sense. And I can't tell you since I've moved to Texas how many times I've said to myself, Oh my gosh, this is happening in Texas. How could that be? And yet it is.
Starting point is 00:06:51 It happens in Texas. Now, this story, out of Magnolia, Texas, that's a suburb of Houston. Pick up your child from school, and you could be charged with trespassing. The threat against parents at Bear Branch Elementary School in Magnolia The school's tactic is to keep parents who live close to the school from walking on school grounds. The horror.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Now, at one school that my oldest son used to go to, where you had, I don't know, a neighborhood surrounding it. I mean, I know I'm 150 years old, but I used to walk to school every stinking day. rain, snow, sun, didn't matter. You walk to school. Some people had to walk a longer distance than others. That's what happened. But when I used to go, but my oldest son, the school, one elementary school that he went to at one time,
Starting point is 00:08:17 we lived not far from the school itself. And when you went to pick up your kids at the school, you could walk up to, oh, I don't know, the gate. Not right up to the school. They have a fenced-in area what the kids would play, and that's the gate that opened up for the kids to come out, and the parents would pick them up in the cars in the back road, and other parents would wait, I don't know, on the sidewalk,
Starting point is 00:08:46 waiting for their kids to come running out of school. Yay, school's out there as mom or dad. But this school, no. This is their pickup policy. It's been a place since the beginning of this school year. the principal has decided that no matter how close the student lives to the school, the student must either take the bus or the parent must wait in the pickup line. Try and walk your student off the campus and you, you could face criminal charges. A couple of parents have already pulled their kids out of the school or they're still trying to fight it.
Starting point is 00:09:21 The principal is like, eh, tough. That's my rule. Okay? And while this is a separate school rule, it led me back to this happened in Texas. And then I looked at federal regulations in all 50 states. And a regdata.org site, 50 states, listed, rated the top regulated states. the impact of federal regulation on all 50 states. Now, who's number one?
Starting point is 00:10:07 Coming in at number one. Louisiana, affected most by federal regulations. Number six, in the top 13, Texas. Amazing. Impacted by federal regulations the most. Coming in at number six, Texas. Now, they're probably going to tell you, but Jeff, that's because of the oil and the natural gas. There's all kinds of federal regulations on them, so that puts the top of the list.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Oh, okay. How about Kansas coming in at 12? What about them? How about Nebraska coming in at number seven? How about them? How about Wyoming? Coming in at number three. How about them?
Starting point is 00:11:01 A Montana, 10th, North Dakota, 9th, Indiana, fourth. Oh, number five, Kentucky, and number eight, Wesavidget. That's the top 13 states impacted the most by federal regulations, agonizing. And I'm really getting tired of hearing, and this is happening in Texas. Real tired of hearing that. Because, for the most part, everybody thinks that Texas is so great, right? I mean, I don't dislike Texas.
Starting point is 00:11:41 But when Texas is number six, the sixth highest state impacted by federal regulations, and we say California is 29th, either something is wrong with how they put this whole thing together, or something is really wrong. Because I'm real tired of hearing, and this happened in Texas. People moved here for a reason, and that was for less government on your life. And now it seems that there isn't less government in your life. And that, my friends, is bad. The Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:12:46 The founder of this company 10 years ago was trying to sell his house and went through real estate agent after real estate agent. And they were all talking a great game. And this guy who is selling his house, the founder of this company, he's kind of an important guy and should get the best treatment. And he said to his wife, if this is what it's like for us, how do people who have no class, ever get around this. So he started a company and it went into business, I think three years ago. Their deal is, their word is their bond. And they are just like you. Now, how can I say that? Because I'm the founder of the company. We have a thousand agents across the country and they are people that listen to the show. And so when you go through real estate agents I trust,
Starting point is 00:13:42 it's sent to somebody who already, you already know their sensibilities. They already are cut from exactly the same cloth. There's got to be a better way. There is. Real estate agents, itrust.com.

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