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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man.
All right.
First up,
this Leigh-Eye Acres mailman was arrested because he was caught on camera,
stealing supplies from a home construction site Friday,
and driving away in his USPS truck.
his actual United States Postal Service truck.
Not the brightest, not the brightest bulb in the box, is he?
According to Lee County Sheriff's Office, it's an owner of a local real estate company.
So they saw this suspicious activity on their security camera at one of their home construction sites.
And it was about, they said about 2 o'clock, the wife went over and noticed a USPS truck parked off front,
loading the vehicle with construction items from the property.
So she asked the mailman, 39, this guy's 30.
This guy's 39, 39 year old Christian O'arte, what he was doing.
And it became clear he was not just picking up the mail.
She told him that she owned the property and he needed to put the stolen supplies back.
And he put some of the stuff back where he had gotten it.
But he wasn't done on loading.
He drove across the street and began throwing cement blocks and other construction supplies onto the side of the road.
He was stealing from everywhere.
And then he like was trying to drive away, but the police showed up and rebar all kinds of stuff.
and they identified, yes, he's a male man,
and yes, he was using the USPS truck.
So he was arrested in charge with Grant that from a construction site.
Why in the world?
In your truck?
I mean, not, you should do it anyway, but still, I mean, good grief.
Oh, my gosh, this is so crazy.
Let's see here.
Florida, just another Florida man.
Florida CFO, Jimmy Petronus.
He wants to play the legal fees of the former president.
Florida's chief financial officer Jimmy Petronis says that this is following a Florida woman senator who, state senator, who also proposed it.
They were proposing taking millions of taxpayer dollars and using it to pay off some of the legal bills from the former president.
I don't think that's sitting well with people.
I'm just saying it's just really not sitting well with people.
Also, this guy, Florida man, destroys a bus after waking up in Disney instead of SeaWorld.
37-year-old Elijah Thomas. Now this happened in November, but now he's going through the system, right? So he's, you know, got the trial dates and all this. He was arrested after a violent attack on a bus. It transported him to Walt Disney World. Instead, he thought, I guess, that he was going to SeaWorld. And the driver said he's got to get off. Thomas became irate. According to Orange County Sheriff's Office, began cursing at the driver. He exited the bus. The driver closed the doors. The guy remained outside. And he kept saying he needed to get to SeaWorld. And then he punched the door several times.
kicked the bottom glass of the door too he says causing it to break the damages were around
five hundred dollars uh he was he tried to flee but officers caught up with him and uh he was arrested
they didn't pursue criminal charges but yeah that's that was the but won showing you the bus that he was
attacking that i mean you why why just you know call it uber or something you don't you don't
have to do all of that stuff oh let's see i don't want this puppy story i'm going to get to that
Let's see.
No, no, not reading that one either.
Oh, this one's, no, I'm not reading that one.
This is a creepy Florida dude.
This is in Coral Springs.
The Florida man's accused of planting recording devices in his ex-girlfriend's home.
So he's charged with three felonies.
He broke into her house and planted all of these recording devices in his ex-girlfriend's home in a couch, in a mattress, in a box spring.
And they, she made the discovery after the child.
child in her home said that he was listening to her on a laptop, on his laptop computer and
head camera. So the kid gave him up. And they found nine recording devices in the home, including
one that he put a hole in the mattress and put it in there. And the court records indicate they
were auto recording surveillance devices and that the victim listened to some of the files on her
computer heard her and her daughter's voices. So they got a warrant for the guy's home. They found
all the stuff that he was using and he was totally linked he was released from jail in a $60,000
bomb but he's being charged with two felony burglary charges and felony charge of interception
of oral communications so you can't you know spy on people like that that's not what you
know they're supposed to do that uh let's see a florida man was charged with battery after a puppy
sale argument led to a stabbing.
Wow.
That's pretty hardcore.
A Florida man has been charged with aggravated battery
because he stabbed somebody over a puppy.
I mean, okay.
I mean, Jarman
McLemore.
What, McLemore was 38.
He was 28. 28 was quickly apprehended.
Aggravated battery, bodily harm
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people. This is, it should be taken as a warning sign, but it's Minneapolis-based Excel Energy.
They're announcing that they're closing one of their three coal units at Sherbourne County generating plant.
their largest power plant because they have plans to deliver 100% carbon-free electricity to customers
and they want to shut down all of its remaining coal facilities.
They say that they're going to retire two units at the plant and another coal plant in Minnesota
and they are going to shutter all of this.
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission fired off a letter urging them to reconsider
are their plans? And the company, which has pledged to replace the plants with electricity
generation from green energy like solar, they provide power to customers in Minnesota and South
Dakota. And the risk, the reliability risk is a, is a very real thing. I mean, this is obviously,
it's a premature move. I mean, you're retiring dependable energy and replacing it to
something that is proven less dependable.
And I'm,
this does not look good.
I'm just one, they said that two more plants have a total capacity of 3,000
megawatts enough to power more than a million homes, but at the same time,
uh, this is going to have, uh, it's a risk for millions of other people.
You're closing as one regulator says, uh, reliable, you're a major reliable
base load energy and it's going to put lives at risk. All for the sake of what? To say that you have
green, to say that you're going to do solar and that's, that's assonite. That makes zero sense.
So they said that they're going to vastly expand their green energy development, but they're going to
maintain their existing nuclear. They're going to, that's what they're, that's what they're looking at.
That's Excel. And they're, by the way, they're basing their goals entirely on the United Nations climate
projections and targets the United Nations you know that bastion of pro-American everything so that's what
they're that's what they're basing it on is that so you have hospitals people who are low-income folks
farmers small businesses all are going to be effective uh all rely upon electricity it's a
health and human safety issue that's a major thing and again prematurely done that's gonna i mean it's
going to cost. Now, he's continued, Biden's continued in here. He's had his war on stoves. He's had his
war on what, I mean, like everything, plumbing fixtures, all kinds of stuff. The Fifth Circuit
Court of Appeals, though, this is via Washington Examiner, has dealt him a setback. So they have
dealt him a little bit of a setback because he took all this action and all of this stuff.
And now they said that the court described his regulation.
as arbitrary and capricious.
That is a direct, that's direct from the court.
And they said that they would be, quote, ineffective and pointless.
That's, they're honest.
Wow.
A little bit of honesty here.
Who knew?
So they, I mean, that's, I'm a little shock.
But they said that, yes, this, the ruling on this, because these energy restrictions.
Remember, he was looking to eliminate gas stoves.
That was like, he had a whole list of things that he wanted to go.
go after. And it was just, and I mean, it is. It's entirely arbitrary. It's so stupid. And then they put
these restrictions, performance restrictions on stuff that, that they know that there's no way in the
world that they can meet them. And it just drives up the cost for consumers. That's the whole thing.
So that's, you know, that's kind of, that's a, that's a, that's a, a good point. And you know,
the low flow dishwashers as well, uh, because the Washington examiner notes that,
you know, included in this was the mandated, you know, they wanted to push the mandated low-flow
shower heads. They wanted to use low-flow dishwashers. And what the examiner noted, too, when you
use low-flow showers, guess what happens? You don't actually save water because people have to shower
longer. So you're still using the same amount of water. If you do low-flow dishwashers,
people literally have to wash their dishes twice, or sometimes they wash them by hand. And then you can
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That's a true thing.
So it ends up, you know, they say low flow, but you end up actually drink, you end up using more water.
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There's nothing going on here.
It's all virtue signaling.
It's all a veneer.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
So a man was arrested for smuggling cocaine in bags of jumbo shrimp in New York.
22, oh, nasty, the photos.
22-year-old Zachary Scott could face a maximum of 20 years in prison.
It was a JFK.
He was arrested because he was trying to bring cocaine inside bags of jumbo shrimp.
He's a citizen of the U.S.
He was arrested Friday.
He was going through customs.
He came on American Airlines flight from Guyana.
And during the screening process,
they selected his suitcases for secondary screening,
and they found loose clothing and all these packages of jumbo shrimp
wrapped in sealed plastic.
And they say that the packages of shrimp,
cut them open and they found brick objects of white powder. And it was cocaine. Forty pounds of
cocaine worth about $6,000. So he could face 20 years in prison. He's detained until his bail
hearing this week. That's pretty wild. Yeah. A woman, this is crazy. A woman was arrested.
This is so wild after she was found with $2,500 worth of Stanley Cups in her car. She stole a
bunch of Stanleys.
65 of them.
People, come on.
They were worth about
2005. They're drinking things.
They're thermoses. They're adult sippy
cups. Why are people going nuts for these things?
Why? I don't get it.
The Stanley thing. They said
in Roseville that this woman,
they said they were trying to, they reported a theft
from this store.
They saw this woman take a shopping cart full of
Stanley's without paying for them.
Yeah, like my grandpa used to go
in camp with. Well, they've revamped and now everybody's
crazy over him. They said that that woman 23 of Sacramento was accused of grand theft.
And they laid all of the cups out on her car. There's like a ton of them. They laid all these
cups out on her car. And they said that, I don't know, it's social media, which is horrible.
And that's what did it. And it's the 40 fluid ounce one. I think it's crazy that people are
stealing this. They're going crazy. Did you hear the one? What was it? Was it a target?
The pink one that apparently grown women were going crazy for? Grown women, going, going
going crazy over.
Pink.
Stanley.
Okay.
I just can't even.
Let's see here.
Also, parents are not, they're telling parents don't fly with your kids on your lap after the
Alaskan Airlines thing because they, after that terrifying incident on board, they're urging
parents to not fly with kids in their lap.
They're saying that you want to be secure and safe in case, you know, they're sucked out
of a window or something at 16,000 feet in the air.
That's what happened with America.
with Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, they said the door plug blew out at 16,000 feet and it left a huge hole in the side of the plane.
And they said that they had an issue because they had kids on the laps of these parents and it was just chaotic and horrible.
And kids were injured and all the, oh my word.
So they're saying don't do lap flat.
I just think that would be uncomfortable, especially if it's a long haul flight.
But not everybody can afford the exorbitant price of getting another seat.
And especially if you have a young baby, I mean, I get it.
but I can't imagine. It's not comfortable for the parents for sure.
A California man entered a gym, took off his clothes, and then threatened everybody with a knife.
You know, just another day in California.
Investigator said that the 31-year-old was a suspect also in an unrelated case of battery.
He went to a Simi Valley gym, brandished a knife.
It was planet fitness, wouldn't you know?
I was going to, when I first saw this headline, I was like, I bet it's a planet fitness.
And of course I was. I was right. I was totally right.
So he goes in, takes off his clothes, buck naked, and then threatens all the patrons at the,
the gym with a knife. I guess he wasn't there to work out, thankfully, because that would have
been gross. But he was arrested. There were no injuries. He didn't stab anybody. He just scared
people. Well, I think that most women who have risen in their profession, who are leaders in their
profession, have had similar experiences. I was the first woman to be elected district attorney.
I was the first woman to be elected Attorney General in the state of California.
And I'm the first woman to be vice president.
And I love my job.
She's creepy when she says that.
That's the vice president, Kamala Harris.
CNN says, you just don't love her enough.
She's so great.
Dana Lash here, welcome back to the show.
You know, her whole audio sound right there when she was answering this question had to do with, you know, most women who have risen in their profession have similar experiences as being branded and capable because that was the context of her answer to that question.
You know what? She's almost right because we've been seeing this in different workplaces and sports teams and even with skin care companies and all kinds of stuff because we see men who are cosplaying as women and usurping roles that are women's roles in women's leagues and in women's competitions. And we saw that too with the NXXXT women's pro tour where you had a dude cosplay as a woman and in a in a tour, a tournament that was literally created to quote unquote elevating.
women's participation on golf
and this dude wins it
and there's been a lot
of backlash so the tour
actually I thought it was a good response
the tour's response
was very interesting
so they released
a
basically a statement because
people are asking why is a man allowed to play in a women's
league even if he's
dressed like a lady and has
has all that because it's he went through puberty as a man
he went through all this is a man he's a man
So they put a survey in the field among the rest of the players and they asked them to comment on their gender policies.
And the Daily Caller has a piece on this and they said that it should be applauded because all the backlash.
I mean, it looks like he's probably out.
Because they said he in the tournament was January 17th.
They said he was victorious.
He was in the top in the points and standings.
and they get two exempt Epsom tour.
They go to the Epson tour, and that's the LPGA's feeder tour.
And if he had solid Epson showings, then he finished in the top five, then he could go on the LPGA, the Women's League.
And so they said, quote, in light of recent events, this is what an XXT did, and kudos to them.
We've initiated a poll amongst our top players to gather the opinions on gender policy.
We believe it's vital to consider those perspectives from the people directly affected by it.
And they said, we've requested Haley Davidson, that's the man, cosplay as a woman, to undergo additional testosterone testing to ensure compliance.
So that's a good first step.
They need to just kick him out all the way because he's a dude, competing, treating the women's league like a JV league.
So when I hear people like Kamala Harris say, yes, you know, women are viewed as incapable.
They absolutely are in instances like this.
She won't speak up for these, like actual concrete examples, though.
if you want to talk about pushing women aside or making them feel second class, this is it precisely.
So that's a good first step.
You know, there, there was a lot of pushback for that because he's quite literally appropriating a women's sports tournament, a golf tournament,
and removing an actual woman deserving of that position from the leaderboard and taking her spot.
that's that's the definition of patriarchy
all right
today in stupidity
Kane is out
we're going to meet up with him in Vegas at Shacho tomorrow
Steve is in for Kane with today's dose of stupid
okay you remember that Canadian reporter that tried to get at that UFC fighter
well he tried it he tried it again yesterday this is how that went
Dana I just want to go back you were talking about like
you obviously give a long leash to your fighters about
you know what they can say when they all
are up there with a UFC microphone
and you are getting into territory
of homophobia, transphobia, like,
is there... I don't give anybody a leash.
Well, I'm saying you...
A leash?
Free speech.
Control what people say.
Going to tell people what to believe?
That one ever, just as well as you thought it would.
Yeah, that would.
I'm really liking these UFC press conferences
as of late. I'm really liking them.
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