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Yes, you see Satan or a demon before you, but what I really am is a Republican. I am the true face of the conservative right-wing Republican party and the racist redneck tea baggers. Yes, they are demons. Even the American corporate CEO is also a demon, and I am wearing the evangelical serpent. So anyway, let us sink our teeth back into these readings. State police in Muncie, Pennsylvania. What is there, Muncie in every freaking state? I know Muncie, New York. Indiana? Muncie, Indiana, that's it. It's just like the Springfield everywhere. Or Monroe. Or Washington. You know, but there's only one and Main Streets, right? There's only one Coxsackie, New York. Yeah, that's an actual town called Coxsackie. It's near Woodstock. Anyway, they used shotguns on Thursday to deflate a wayward military surveillance blimp that broke loose in Maryland and floated for hours before coming down into trees in the Pennsylvania countryside. This residence trickled into a staging area as the military began gathering up some 6,000 feet of tether. The blimp's huge hull and a smaller tailpiece, a process expected to take at least through today. Yeah, the tether, the chain that it's hooked to, to the scaffold or whatever the hell they call it, the tower. The white behemoth still had helium in it. When it went down, it was steep ravine. Isn't that flowerable? Helium, no. But hydrogen, as the old days, they used to have hydrogen. Oh, the Hindenburg. Yeah, the Hindenburg. Oh, the humanity. Oh, the humanity! Oh, the humanity! Oh, the... Oh, boy. Sorry about that. Here. That's seven bells for the disastrous second Republican debate. I love it. Seven more, actually. All right. Continue. Excuse me. And the easiest way to drain the gas was to shoot it. Shoot it? Your army captain, Matthew Villa, said, State police troopers peppered the blimp with about a hundred shots. Peppered blimp? Is that... Sounds like a Cajun recipe. Peppered blimp? The slow-moving, unmanned, army surveillance blimp broke loose from its moorings at Aberdeen proving ground and then floated over Pennsylvania. Yeah. Actually, it sounds like... It sounds like Chris Christie after eating a hot and spicy meal. Peppered peppered blimp. Continue. Causing thousands of the electrical outages as its dangling tether took out power lines. The 240-foot helium-filled blimp, which had two fighter jets on its tail, came down near Muncie, a small town of about 80 miles north of Harrisburg, the state capital. Those towns are small out there. No injuries were reported. Military sensitive electronics on board have been removed. I wonder if Harrisburg is part of Lancaster County. The military is considering using heliocopters to ferry the wreckage from the site. Wait a minute. Heliocopters? Heli... Oh, helicopters. Oh, helicopters. Heliocopters. Heliocopters. Yeah, I don't want people to think there's something called a helium-copter. A helium-copter. He said it was unknown how the blimp broke loose, and an investigation was underway. Kaye Howes Connect looked out her family room window on Wednesday and saw the blimp in the woods behind her house, flapping in the trees. Her waist, she said. Michael Nagard, spokesman for the Army Combat Readiness Center, said a two-person accident in the investigation team was heading to the site. He said the probe is considered Class A, a label applied to an event that might have caused at least two million in property damage, involved and destroyed, missing or abandoned army aircraft or missile, or caused injury. People gawked in wonder, and disbelief on Wednesday as the blimp floated silently over the sparsely populated area. Ken Hunter, an outdoors writer and wildlife illustrator, was working from home when he got a call from his wife that a blimp was coming down nearby. He drove up the road a short distance, and sure enough, there was the tail section hanging from a tree. I don't know where they think. They can get away with a blimp as a surveillance tool. Cut the crap! The enemy can shoot it down immediately. That's why you've got various sized drones now. Well there you go. You've got the hell of a lot better than a goddamn blimp. Even have drones that... Probably a waste of military money, that's all. We even have drones that the civilians can buy. Of course. Of course. I'm sure the paparazzis of the media have drones with cameras, you know what I'm saying? Oh yeah. To get into the backyards of people who are having weddings that they don't want the paparazzi to see. I mean, like Billy Morrow was telling me of certain actors, actresses or assholes, you know, they were yelling and cursing out at the paparazzi. But I mean, sometimes there's two sides to that story. Oh of course there's two sides. When they're starting out, they want to do anything to get some face time. But then later on, you know, they want to pick and choose. Splintered House Republicans elected Paul Ryan to be the chamber's 54th speaker on Thursday. Paul Ryan, the guy that was doing a photo op at any... Washing dishes. Washing dishes. Yeah. He probably did that for like, not even 10 seconds for the camera. It's a hard job, man. What's the matter with you? It's like Thanksgiving time when the politician dishes out a few turkey dinners at a soup kitchen and then leaves. Of course. Well, that's very dishonest. All politics, as Wilhelm Reich said, is pathological. They're not doing it because they care about the poor. That's correct. It's a photo op. G.W. Bush did many photo op's. Oh yeah, in front of the military. Mission accomplished. Okay? That's the best. John McCain. In front of veterans groups where he votes against them all the time. They booed him, I think. Well, they should. Turning to the youthful but battle-tested Wisconsin lawmaker to mend the party's self-inflicted wounds and help woo voters in next year's elections. The house is broken, Ryan said. Oh, who wants to mend their house? In his first remarks to the chamber, seemingly referring as much to a GOP civil war between hardliners and pragmatists as to the house's customary partisan divisions. Yeah, well, it's drifted far to the right. To the point of fanaticism, the radical fanaticism. We are not solving problems, he said. We are adding to them. And I am not interested in laying blame. We are not settling scores. We are wiping the slate clean. The New Jersey delegation voted along the party lines with six Democrats voting for Pelosi and six Republicans backing Ryan, including or representative Scott Garrett, who had opposed Boehner's reelection as Speaker in January. Garrett of Wanteige in Sussex County was one of the founders of the House Freedom Caucus. A group of 30 to 40. And he's another one that I'm shocked got re-elected in New Jersey, Scott Garrett, along with Chris Christie. A double Republican's got re-elected, and Wanteige is a little one-horse town. I've been to Wanteige. It's in the mountains, surrounded by lakes and trees and mountains. It's rural. It's a little one-horse town. And that's what people tend to be right-wing, I know, and evangelical in these rural communities. That's right. A group of about 30 to 40 conservatives who battled Boehner over last-minute compromises with Democrats and insisted the new speaker be more open to member amendments and such promises to voters as cutting spending and repealing the health insurance law known as Obamacare. Do you see what Reverend Bill just said? This is proof that bipartisanship compromise will and does not work. In a statement, Garrett said, Ryan has proven he is willing to listen to every member of his party. Yeah, a good soldier, a good lemming. And that the new speaker made a commitment to running a house that represents the will of the people. Excuse me? The will of the people? Yeah. And the principles be stowed upon us by our founding document. Really? Oh, so now they care about the Constitution? Yes, they do. The will of the people. Yeah, the top 1% or 20%, not the will of the majority of mainstream liars, liars. When they say we the people, they mean different people than the 80%. Absolutely. Yeah, and they cherry-picked the Constitution, don't they, just like they cherry-picked the Bible. And representative Bill Pascrell, Jr., my congressman, by the way. Yeah, our district, Bill Pascrell. A Democrat from Patterson who battled with Ryan on the Budget Committee and the Ways and Means Committee, nevertheless said Ryan was and has the respect of House members who care about the institution. You kidding me? Just as Boehner did. Bill Pascrell said that? Yeah. Well, Bill Pascrell is not a progressive then. His real challenge will be corralling his own members who are off the reservation, Pascrell said. If he gives in to the minority while forsaking the majority, he will rue the day. He took this job. He'll be like just another John Boehner. Exactly. He'll be ousted. Van Moest. In a slow-moving roll call that mixed politics with pageantry, 236 Republicans called out Ryan's name as their pick for the job. He puts him next in line to the President after the Vice President. Really? Oh, yeah. Not the Secretary. All Ryan can. Not the Secretary of the State. You can challenge that. What was his name? That military guy under Reagan. When they shot Reagan, he came out and said, Call him power? No. No, no, no, this idiot. I'll think of him. Don't worry, I'm in charge, I'm in charge. No, he wasn't in charge. The Vice President was in charge. It's dope. Yeah, Herbert Walker Bush, right? Correct. Just nine hard-line conservatives voted against Ryan. Instead, backing the little-known Representative Daniel Webster, Republican from Florida. That was significantly fewer than the 25 who cast ballots against Boehner in January. A harbinger of the antagonism he encountered with them as the year progressed. Instead, most rebellious Republicans, including members of the House Freedom Caucus, backed Ryan. Even so, it was clear that future tensions between them and the Chamber's new leader could not be dismissed. Conservatives have demanded changes in how the Chamber operates, including a greater voice for rank and file lawmakers in shaping legislation and deciding who will chair their committees. Ryan has expressed openness to such ideas. Now, Ryan has 14 months to prove he can be a speaker for the future, not of the past. Ryan spoke of helping the country's working people. Really? His 15-minute speech, or 13-minute speech, was devoid of specifics. Well, of course, helping the working people to a Republican is not helping the working people, because you're giving them the freedom to grow without help. Yeah, to starve. Well, to have freedom, don't they? Freedom and liberty. To shop and to starve. We have freedom, man. Come on. Right, so the help is not helping and taking away their liberties, their freedom. They do not get the idea that to do away with poverty, the poor, you make them non-poor. And you don't do that on 160 bucks a month, welfare. 140. Oh, my God! In the state of New Jersey, not counting food stamps, not counting snap, a whopping $140. There you go. Would they think people live in a tree house? Well, they don't think, or they wouldn't put those things into law. They do not think. No, you must, as a citizen in modern-day life, you must make a living wage. Correct. You have opportunities, which means you must keep the job market in your country. Not outsourced. You've got to keep it in. Because without the job opportunities, there is no job opportunities. And in order to stimulate the, oh, you have to have demands for the jobs, but if the demands are going overseas, how do you keep the demands here? In the economy, people have to have surplus money to spend to put back into the economy. If people don't have surplus money at all, then they're not going to spend. That is correct. Therefore, the economy doesn't work. So therefore, corporations and stuff that ship jobs overseas and keep their money overseas so they don't have to bring it back here and pay taxes, these are treasonous people. They are traitors and should be treated as such. Now, Donald Trump wants to charge them like, what is it? Thirty-five percent. When they bring the money back. Tariff, when they bring the product back. Or the product. Yeah, thirty-five percent tariff, but what about not letting them... Do it in the first place. Bring in the product. Well, that's tax money. He ain't making the money. That's tax money, yeah, hopefully not to be used on the military. Well, where do you think it's going to go? Ain't going to go to SNAP. Social programs. Hell no, man. So big deal. Did those moochers? No, it's more money to fill the pockets of crony capitalism. See, with the Republicans, you have crony capitalism. I mean, with conservatives. You know, even moderate to conservative Democrats, it's crony capitalism. To a liberal, it's democratic socialism. But what? I lost track of where you're going. Well, the thing is... The thing is, the poor don't have enough money. I'm talking about, if a politician is all enthusiastic about charging a high tariff on American companies at outsource. Okay, all that added revenue that is being collected. What good is it if it's going to all go into the richest pockets and into military spending? Well, it's not. In fact, that's what will happen. If someone gets their way and gets a 35% tariff for the stuff coming back in, then they will cut taxes on the rich in another area. Right, cut taxes on the rich. Of course. What do you think they're going to cut? The middle class. One and a half tax cut on the Republican debate of giving $2,000 to the middle class. What will they do? Oh, like rebates? Yeah. Big damn deal. But they already got the earned income credit. If you've got kids, you know, you get so much for each kid. If you make less than $40,000 a year collectively? If you make 40,000, one of them wants to no-pay taxes at all. Yeah. For someone like that, yeah. Well, yeah, Trump's one of them. I don't know what to do. There's a couple of them. I know of all of them. The tax plans that they all have, there's something wrong with every one of them. Okay? That's my point. Yeah, and one of the CNBC journalists said they had top of the line economists and whatever take a look at the tax plan and the numbers are not adding up. Of course not. You know, you have to, the progressive tax system by taxing the people that make the most money is the only tax system that would work, you know, and all the tax breaks should be for the middle class because they make less money. Sorry, that's not what they do. Every time they give a tax break to the rich, they give a little one to the middle class. So the middle class keeps their freaking mouths shut. Well, I got something too. I mean, just to pacify them. That's great. And these are the same idiots that reelected Scott Garrett and Chris Christie. You know, we're talking about non-rich people that vote Republican, non-rich. Whether you're poor, extremely poor, middle class, lower middle class or whatever, you are getting nothing positive by voting for a Republican. You will get nothing positive. Many Democrats consider Ryan someone they can work with. Oh, really? As they did two years ago in crafting a budget compromise. But if he tries to work with them and compromise, the majority will get on his back and threaten to kick him out. That's what happened with Boehner. But they don't hesitate to assail him as a symbol of Republican policies they consider harsh. See, these Democrats are like the old hipster, the old hipster ultra-liberal. Why can't we all love each other? Barney the dinosaur there. I love you. You love me. Sen Kumbaya and all this bullshit. They should stop with their stupid, wussy wet dream of being friends with the Republicans and compromising with them. Including efforts to reshape Medicare into a voucher-like program. I hope he will stand up to the extreme voices in his caucus, said House Minority Leader Harry Reid. In other words, they want to get rid of it. What the hell is Harry Reid, a House Minority Leader? He's in the Senate. Yeah. What the hell are they saying here? House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi received 184 votes for Speaker.