12/20/18 A&G Hr. 3 The Swamp Doesn't Want Change
Armstrong & Getty On Demand
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🗓️ 20 December 2018
⏱️ 38 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Winter |
| 0:30.0 | So Mike Lyons in a few minutes about Syria. Hey, there's our friend Ian Bremer on CBS this morning. I think and maybe he'd be a good guy. I gotta talk to about this. We're gonna talk to Mike Lyons coming up a little bit. He's a military striker. So at least get the military perspective on how important is it that we stay in Syria? 2000 people is gonna make any difference. I don't know. I have a feeling he's against this latest move by Trump. |
| 0:59.0 | Right. I would suspect he is too. I'm busily reading right now the Kato Institute position paper on the topic to see what they have to say. They are big time. Rand Paul asked non interventionists and even what I don't agree with them. I find their arguments worth considering. |
| 1:17.0 | I want to hit you with this kind of breaking news right here. Um, looking at Kelly Cohen. She's with political. Is that who she's with? Who she with there? And son, oh, Washington Examiner. Okay, Kelly Cohen. And she's tweeting out the DOJ has just unveiled charges against two Chinese nationals accused of a global hacking campaign. China. |
| 1:38.0 | Um, Rosenstein saying the acting attorney general, oh, Rod Rosenstein. I know his act. Yeah. That China has now formally broken the 2015 espionage deal at Obama and Jean Pink signed today's charges mark an important step in revealing to the world. China's continued practice of stealing commercial data. |
| 1:58.0 | And we'll have more for you on that later. He said, Rod Rosenstein said so. Okay. All right. No era in our relationship with China. No laying down. I love it. Absolutely. Sure. Further. They've been getting away with too much. It would seem for a long time. Yep. Yep. The serious thing is a little confused by that. So Mike is coming up next segment. Is that correct? Yeah. All right. Fabulous. So a tragic tale. Really, really tragic. She spent two years building a tiny house and thieves wielded away when she wasn't watching. |
| 2:28.0 | It must have been pretty tiny. Megan Pano is the name of the gal in question. She had spent two years working on this tiny house. She had drawn a floor plan. Laged sheep's wool insulation. Oh my god. So it's not only is it tiny. It's like granola and organic found electric and water sources. Yeah. Electric source was like your neighbors, you know, plug in their backyard. |
| 2:53.0 | The home rose 12 feet high with green windows at 10 roof and stain, seeder, siding construction cost her about $20,000. Wow. A $20,000 house. And she was going to move in this coming spring, taking part in the tiny house movement. Jackets and architectural and social experiment. |
| 3:10.0 | It's game traction as an alternative lifestyle. And in some areas, a quick fix for homelessness. I'm not for that reason, but I like the idea of the tiny house. I mean, not for my lifestyle with wife and kids and stuff like that. But if I'm by myself, I, you know, my kitchen living room bedroom can all be the same one room in a tiny place. I'd be fine. But it's an apartment without other apartments attached to it. Exactly. Exactly. |
| 3:31.0 | You know, I would I would agree with that. I've always just had too much stuff. Specifically, one of the part of the movement is just having a hell of a lot less stuff, which I also have in favor of. Do you own your things, Joe, or did they own you? Oh, good one, Sean. I'm back from that. That's devastating. On the other hand, shut up. |
| 3:52.0 | This is prompted. I love this. So the the the tiny house movement has game traction. I love this sentence from the WAPO. This is prompted a backlash from traditional homeowners who fear the trend will drive down prices. Yeah, what? Yeah, I have. I have no. |
| 4:08.0 | I have no. About the tiny house movement affecting my own price. I'm a. |
| 4:13.0 | I know that is just that's fiction. |
| 4:18.0 | As well as scrutiny from experts who want that tiny mobile homes generally between a hundred square feet and 400 square feet are insufficient shelter for the vulnerable. All right. What does that mean? How big is this room? We're in right now, Sean. I could live in this space easily. You got a toilet there. A shower there. This is fine. |
| 4:37.0 | It's plenty big enough for me. It's probably 15 by 20, right? Like that. Yeah. I can live in a tiny house. I'll pass it off. I have so many grids with this paragraph. I mean, obviously there is no backlash against traditional homeowner. We're sitting there in 3,500 square feet and are afraid. Oh my God. My house is going to be worthless when everybody decides to move into tiny little garden. |
| 5:02.0 | If a couple tiny homes go up, I think, well, my house is going to be worth more people want a real home. Well, and then scrutiny from experts who think that tiny homes between 100, 400 square feet. Let's just want to we pick a number in the middle 300 square feet. So that would be. Well, let's 20 feet by 15. What is this room? Sean just about six paces by seven paces. What does that tell me? I don't know. Okay. So it's 42 square. It's 21. It's 21 by 18. Okay. |
| 5:30.0 | But so 300 square feet is what I would guess, you know, the studio roughly is. All right. So that's insufficient shelter for the vulnerable. I could live in here easily for the rest of my life. Whatever happened to beggars and choosers in the relationship there. Who is saying you got some guy and for the city of the argument. I'm going to pick a guy who has, you know, practically universal simply simply somebody with mental illness problems or physical handicap or, you know, maybe they're severely autistic. Something they can't make a living. They just can't. |
| 5:59.0 | And they're on the street. It's tragic. You're telling me you put them in a 300 square foot shelter that has a bed in a little bathroom and a place to heat their food that that's not good enough. Who is claiming that I really need a foyer. I've always dreamed of a foyer. I need an anti room. Whatever that is. Where's the sitting room in Tolstoy books are always in the anti room. I don't even know what that is. I don't know. I don't know either. An anti room. An anti eye. |
| 6:28.0 | An anti. Maybe I'm not pronouncing it right. No, I think that's correct. It's over there. |
| 6:35.0 | It's a room where your coats and your shoes are piling up. Lengths dictionary, anteroom and anter chamber. Excellent. |
| 6:44.0 | Well, I'm not a Latino. So I don't speak Latin, but that is like it's a before room or a front room. It's certainly serving as a waiting room is the rest of the. |
| 6:53.0 | It's where my shoes and coats are. That's the mud room. Yeah, as we call it in the mud here parts of the world, the wipe off the dog's feet room. |
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