Monkey Joe Says: It's Episode 300
Episode 300 - How about that. Short Clip Format: Hybrid work and the reduction in taxes, food, clothing, and more. Inflation and the $1.50 BLT. Gasoline .19 per gallon. Hamburgers .19. EVs when there are storms. New Zealand. Rare earth minerals. The last 747 and the flight plan. Monkey Joe says the New 747 will be all electric. Air Force becomes the ballon force or was that buffoon force? Turkey rocks and homes fall. Building inspectors and contractors. Pass inspections with a bit of cash. Those who ask for help versus those to help themselves. Train derailment. How bad and how often. White House does what? Air Force One, Two, Three - Monkey Joe says so (laugh). Using Twitter for advertising. Walmart ads on Twitter. Paid ads versus free posts. LinkedIn has become Facebook (Facebag). Post pictures of dogs and cats. Make the picture PC. PC Language and then link to people so they repost. A waste of time. NPC Networking. AI Health Care, if so good why is there malpractice? Health care workers from top to bottom not reading charts, thinking, and doing much beyond the routine. When you find someone who is a real doctor, you're lucky. Malpractice litigation, in Florida - Not much anymore. Covid backfire? Natural evolution. Let's cause a MAGA trend: "China is using balloons to spread Covid. Shoot down and spread. No win situation." (laugh). Dr. Strange Love and Monkey Joe are running the world. Most obvious reason is the reason. The new distraction is Space Aliens! Connecting Dots - Branding Change - All companies will use the Truesdell name - Non Coms in the Military and Pallet. Creative children and drugs to reduce creativity. Is ADD always best handled with a drug? We don't think so. Baltimore students on average are unable to read, write, add, or subtract. The system failed them? Or, did their parents fail them. All of the above. 1776 Higher Literacy Rate than Today - No amount of money will fix the decline in student performance. Look at who the students are. Ask all questions. Throw PC out. Connect the dots. How many people actually read? Hillary Clinton and computers will break the back of children. Laughing at Newt. Forward thinking? No much. Look at how far we've come. $999.99 first Texas Instruments calculator - $1 million computer - Technology as a crutch - Access does not breed knowledge and wisdom - People are retaining information less - Think About It - We've been saying this for many decades - Living in a cave down by the river, eating dino - Medical flip books and now technology - Residency - Over prescription not thinking - The tool becomes a crutch - Drug interactions - Face plant on screen rather than solving a problem - Genius: Don't follow the piper, reject the box exists - Ukraine IQ versus Russia IQ - Russians die in mass numbers - The war - MAGA tards and pro-Russia - Drug brain response - Boomers unwilling to do what needs to be done for the next generation - 65+ no more challenges - Population bubble - Elderly - China's aging population - China is a regional power - 500 million rather than 1 billion - Nigeria: Food, birth rates, a power for what reason - Covid & Education - Your kids can't read - Parents for the first time were in the classroom because of Zoom and could see what the kids were actually doing. Phonics? Nope - Picture guess - Picture association - READ! - Parents do not talk to children, too stupid to educate, raise, but they can make them - Engage with children at home - A long-term obligation - Why three or more is critical - Culling the herd - Japan birth rate - Population Bomb? - Taking crap for having more than two children - Long-term care when childless - Physical fitness - High suicide and depression rate - Congestion, small home, lousy weather, life sucks - World Book exits! - We did not watch the NFL super bag, don't care - Give a speech to dad - Real life skills - Retirees in schools, engage, social creatures, Covid lockdown deaths - 52 Years of Lifting Weights - Strength, Endurance, Flexibility - Takes time to gain, quick to lose - Socrates was a weight lifter - fact