Alright, Seth. Well, the, top of the news national story or international story was, they mentioned that there was a, a mass protest movement in Bangladesh that, forced out the old government, and now they're seeking new elections. And that's all the story said. The story didn't mention the fact that the protest movement was a radical Wahhabi, Islamic group that wants Bangladesh to no longer give equal rights to all citizens, but wants to turn Bangladesh into an Islamic state and to basically wipe out the 10% Hindu minority. And that, last month during riots, somewhat, more than a 1000 Hindus were just, hunted down and murdered, you know, just because they were Hindus, and we talked about that. All that is posted at our libertyandprosperity.com site. And, by the way, if you don't see an article you're looking for, we have a search bar. So if you would put Bangladesh, you would see all these stories that the national news is not reporting. And, by the way, while you're out, there's also a local story about how a couple at the, at the quarter of the Tropicana Casino, were just, approached and, and beaten severely beaten. You know, the woman was kicked in the head. This is the crime that is becoming normal in Atlantic City. And I don't care how many, new buildings you build or investments you build or tax abatements or this or that. If people don't feel safe coming to Atlantic City, they're not gonna come here. And, and that has to be the top priority of every elected official from the governor on down, but it's not. Seth, real quick. On the, Bangladesh, story, the Hindus, is there another country in that area, you have to forgive me, that has a heavy is India has a heavy Hindu population? Yes. It it is. So Is there any reason why the Hindus of India are not asserting themselves in Bangladesh in some fashion? Well, the that is going to be interesting. Because as we pointed out, you know, everybody talks about, what happened with the Arabs and the Jews in what used to be Palestine. And Palestine was divided into a Jewish section and a, and an Arab section. Of course, the Arabs never accepted the existence of the Jewish section, and they've been, you know, trying to eliminate Israel ever since. This identical thing happened in India. British India, was about 75% Hindu and 25% Muslim. And once again, the British recommended one country where Hindus and Muslims would live together. Muslims didn't wanna live in the country run by Hindus, so they insisted on separating, India into a a a Muslim majority state and a Hindu majority state. And the Muslim majority state They wanna isolate so they can attack. Yeah. Be be became Pakistan. And that became an Islamic state where within 3 years, they just wiped out, all of the, the Hindus living there. However, the eastern part, there was a second, Muslim majority part. They originally said, even though the Muslim is, 7 or 85, 90 percent of population, we want this to be a secular state and treat everybody equally. And that's how it was, for the past 50, 60 years. But then suddenly, that radical Islamic party took over and said, we want the the eastern part to be, which is called Bangladesh. We want that to be a 100% Muslim as well. And they're actually open now saying, well, India is, like, 85% Hindu, 15, 16% Muslim. Now there's the Muslim are saying, well, we wanna start taking India back too. So it so it never ends. They they and, you know, the only way, that these radical Islamic, groups with what we call the Wahabis, Salafis, the Muslim brotherhood, they they only respect force, and anything less than force just makes them stronger. But there was the top of the news. That was the lead story that you had this radical Islamic group wiping out the Hindu minority in Bangladesh, and it's not even mentioned in the national story. But you will find all the details at libertyandprosperity.com. That's just one example of what we do, and please use the search bar. But by the way, one one story I didn't wanna get to, talk about a tale of 2 counties. In Cape May County, I don't remember the details. I don't have the the article in the Cape May Herald in front of me. But in Cape May County, they're being very honest about how awful the recycling program is in Cape May County and how you have to spend, like, 100 of 1,000 of dollars to to collect this garbage. And when I say garbage, who would think that all recycling means is you have to wash your garbage? You know, that's that's all it does. There's there's no market for it. But you'll notice that in Cape May County, the officials in charge of recycling Now just for the purpose of the audience, when you say wash your garbage, you don't actually mean wash it. What you're saying is pass it on to somebody else No. I mean, how many get rid of. How many people you have your bottles and your, you know, plastic bottles and plastic cans, and people don't wanna put their bottles in cans. It it it just put them in the trash there because then they get attracts ants and rodents and all this stuff. So a lot of people actually wash their bottles before they put it in there, and that waste waste hot water and everything else. But here's the thing about the recycling. For whatever reason, the communist Chinese, for about 20 years, wanted Americans to get hooked on recycling. So they would take all our stuff. So they would have their full freighters would come from China to California, loaded with all the stuff they're putting in our dollar stores and other stores to sell to us. And we were selling nothing to China. So they had these empty ships going back to China. So they said, okay. Put all your recycling in the empty ships going back to China. We'll take it back, and we'll get rid of it for you. Apparently, about 8 or 9 years ago, the Chinese said this is, you know, this is worthless garbage. We're just dumping it. So they stopped taking it. So so when you have these plastic bottles, and paper, It's all worthless garbage. It all gets dumped. Nobody wants it. And the Cape May officials are admitting that it's worthless, and we have to spend all this money. And remember, you have 2 sets of garbage collection. You have the recycling garbage collection, and you have your, your regular garbage collection, but it's all fake. Yeah. There there is no recycling. Well, they they all the only answer to that, Seth, is to come up with a way to turn trash to energy. I mean, you know It's garbage. You dump it. In other words, it's there there are people even the green people are saying that the plastic that we're sending the recycling that we send to these 3rd world countries and dump it in their rivers and ends up in the ocean again, it would be more honest if we just put it in the same dump or landfill as the other stuff. Yeah. But but here's how much how much time before We got about, 45 seconds. Okay. So so I just wanna say that so in Cape May County, they're telling the truth. In Atlantic County, our utilities authority puts out this fake propaganda newspaper saying how wonderful recycling is. It says recycling is the most convenient way residents can minimize the trash they produce. It's not minimizing anything. You're just giving the trash a different name. And instead of dumping it in a dump, with 1 dump truck, you're shipping it up to Bayonne in Jersey City, putting it on freighters and sending it halfway around the world where you get something put it out of sight. That's all. It's and it's a And by the way, there's miles and miles and miles of trash in the South Pacific from what I understand. It's an island and trash island. Oh, it's a recycling island. That's where the recycling goes. But we Now may I ask a question, Seth? Yeah. Whatever happened when I was a kid? They had a glass bottle. It had no 5ยข deposit. You could actually if you were a kid and industrious enough, you could collect bottles and make a couple of dollars. Then it got recycled. It was glass. They used it again and over and over and over and over. What's the matter with that? There there are all sorts but but in other words, if you get somebody else to pay for the waste but I just wanna bring up, we have to have an honest discussion, but you can't have an honest discussion if you're saying that we are recycling stuff, but we're not re it's all a lie. We're not recycling anything. We're just, spending double the amount to have double trash collection except one trash collection we dump where we could see it. And the other one, we ship it halfway around the world where it ends up in our oceans. It's dishonest. And yet, Cape May County is being honest about it. And the Atlanta County Utilities Authority is just lying and lying and lying when they spent have this enormous budget to to put out this fake newspaper that they put in our daily newspaper, in our weekly newspapers, and people believe it, but it's a big lie. They just from what I understand, they also just engaged a startup company in Princeton for a startup. Keyword there, startup. When I heard the news item, I was like, well, gee, that's out of startup. In the, you know, microplastics that are in the water. Yeah. It's a bit apparently, it's a big problem. It's another we can't see it. It's another boogeyman issue. We don't know if it's real or if it's not real, but let's stipulate that maybe it's real. But, apparently, this company has come up with a way to remove the microplastics from the water. So and and we and we should judge it, but it it why is the utilities authority involved? It's just a hidden tax. So every time we dump our garbage, there's a hidden tax, almost like a skim that goes to the Atlanta County Utilities Authority so people don't even know how much it's costing us. But, but we but we can't even know. If we we don't know, we can't talk about it, but that's something else. Alright, Diego. We got a break. We gotta take folks. We'll come back on the other side, and we'll jump in, which is probably related to a certain degree, and that is the cost of electricity seems to be going up. I heard, senator Vince Paulastina one with Scott Krennick, I believe it was either yesterday or yeah. I guess it was yesterday. Might have been last week. Boy, the days are running be running together. But in any event, folks, senator Paulastina said, it looks like offshore wind is charging, we're getting charged for offshore wind, and they they haven't even, put the All I have to do is look at the back of your electric bill. It's all itemized. You haven't even put the turbines up yet. You're paying all I guess that argument about it being more affordable is, that one's out the window. No. We have to pay for the bribes that that you're gonna see that at the Atlantic City Council meeting tomorrow. That's what we're paying for. They got us coming and going. Stay right there. We'll finish up with Seth when we come back, folks. If you got a question for Seth, you're welcome to get in. 609-927-1100. And Seth Grossman in the house, we've been talking about a variety of things. Bangladesh, the strife that the, Hindus have to, endure there, after years of, civility and Yeah. Secular, secular, secular, culture and environment. Now they gotta, you know, fight for their lives, practically. And we have a big Bangladeshi community right here in, Atlantic City. And the horror stories, you hear about people who were there during the past month that like, the holocaust all over again. And then also a heads up in Middle Township, in Dennis Township, you have a board of education election going on today where your tax dollars are on the line. And the reason I might be shouting and, putting an exclamation point on my verbal here is because you may not even know that you have an election going on. You have 4 and a half hours to get there before the polls close. Alright. Very very poor time management. I have have, like, 5 minutes to talk about 3 things. So, I'm not gonna get to it. So libertyandprosperity.com, please, look it up and please share we did. But tomorrow night in Atlantic City, the council's gonna be voting on giving a whole lot of concessions to Atlantic Shores to build their wind turbines. And as we pointed out over and over again, wind turbines do not produce useful electricity for the very simple reason that to power an electric grid, you need steady source of power. You can't power a modern civilization with, Intermittent. Intermittent, yeah, energy that comes and goes based on the wind. As fickle as the wind, we did have that phrase. So so where is the money coming from to pay for all this stuff? And you're going to hear Atlantic City Councilman Randall and Kalim Shabazz and mayor Small talk about how the wind turbine company is bringing all this money into Atlantic City for diversity and for, you know, boys and girls clubs and for the schools and this. Where's the money coming from? Well, all you have to do is it's not coming from the wind energy that's being produced. They're not built yet. And when they do get built, they're gonna lose money because they don't produce useful power. It's all a shell game. So where's the money coming from? The board of public utilities is forcing you to pay for this garbage. And you could see it on your electric bill. On on my electric bill, for example, I had a $240 electric bill. And, basically, my total electric supply charges and generating and transmission charges came to a $140. But there was another $100 added to my bill. Where did that money come from? Well, you turn it over, and it has a a nonutility generation charge, societal benefits charge, the RGGI energy efficiency charge, the 0 emission certificate charge. So, basically, you are paying an extra amount, that goes to the people with the wind turbines. It goes to the people who have the solar panels, who also don't produce any useful electricity. And then, you have to pay an extra fee to pay for the people who can't afford their electric bills because their electric bills are too high. So the suckers who do pay their electric bill have to pay for the electric bills for the people in the the ones who can't afford it. Too expensive. Yeah. Yeah. They've made the law. Let's let's let's Can I ask you a question? Sure. Why isn't there a hearing up at the state house where they're asking the people of the electric companies the questions that you just basically put out there on the air? In other words, explain that to go down the charges and say, now what is that what what is that charge for? What is it you know, run down. Well, the board of public utilities said, we wanna save the planet and that the ocean is rising because, we are getting our energy from natural gas from Pennsylvania. But the the solution is that nuclear power plant in Salem, all you have to do is double the size because they made nuclear power so efficient. You could fit 2 power plants inside the footprint of the one we have now. They're safer. And they're safer. And, you know, it The footprint is less. The power is more. It's perfected. It's proven. We've had we've had 3 I mean, my goodness gracious. And and all you would need is that and the one we we tore we tore down in Oyster Creek. And and to supplement it with the natural gas thing, we took down at Beasley's Point, you know, by mile post 28. So we're we're destroying ourselves, and you have to ask yourself, why are they doing that? And, boy, I didn't even get a chance. I I saw Jeff Van Drew, Saturday night. He he spoke at a fundraiser in Atlantic City, and I said, gee. You know, I I wish you had given Donald Trump the debate preparation because when you and I debated in in Stockton College, we you you taught me everything I know about debating. Why couldn't you tell that to Trump? He said he said he said, I tried. I tried. I did talk to him. And and after he talked to him, next thing you know, you see a a a a tweet by Trump how he hates Taylor Swift. I mean, how the guy's in card. How how do we reach him? We we we just keep quiet till the election. We will. Yes. We we got yeah. But we gotta get there. We gotta get him there. Alright, Seth. Great to hang out with you, buddy. Seth Grossman. Libertyandprosperity.com is where you get more information. Don't forget, folks, they meet every Saturday. It's a great group of people all about liberty, all about prosperity and freedom. Open to all folks of all walks of life. You just stop by Sal's Cold Fryer Pizza at 9:30 on Saturdays. Buy your own breakfast and get to meet a whole bunch of people who are great Americans. We got a break. We're gonna do that right now. We'll come back on the other side. If you wanna get in, you can