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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Unprecedent Biden, IRS Battle Begins, Drought and Flood in Same Place, KU Storms Back, Tang Does Pushups

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Every day it's another unprecedented story with the Biden administration in charge.  This time, our airports are shut down because of government mishaps that Biden and his people were blasting Southwest Airlines for just a couple weeks ago.  You can't make this up.    The IRS battle is on after the House passed an incredible bill.  Already, Dems are backtracking saying they have no plans to hire 87,000 new agents after that huge, bloated stimulus bill was passed last year.  I'll clarify and clean up some muddled words from yesterday's show.    Global Warming is so tricky and real and incredible it's leading to a remarkable "unprecedented" situation in the American west.  We have a drought and a year of record rain and snow all at the same time.      KU was down 10 with five minutes to go and then went all KU on the Oklahoma Sooners.  An hour down the road,K-State was blowing a 10 point lead with just a few minutes to go.  What makes this season different?  The Cats won their game again and I'll tell you why Jerome Tang had to do pushups in the locker room.  Both teams move to 15-1 just days away from meeting in Manhattan.

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0:00.0

Sports, politics, life, 360 document solutions presents Kevin Keatsman has issues online at 360 document solutions.com.

0:14.2

Any chance you're exhausted yet by the word unprecedented? Because I certainly am. It's almost like every single day. You turn on the news or

0:24.7

you see something on social media or catch something on your phone or on your computer

0:28.2

that is unprecedented in America. It's unprecedented Biden is basically what his name should be.

0:34.3

It seems so obvious as we now have a complete shutdown of all air traffic

0:39.1

in the United States, which is unprecedented because of a system failure called No Tam,

0:45.3

which is the notice to air missions. It's a technical outage for pilots and personnel about airborne

0:50.8

issues and other delays at other airports. So here's how unprecedented this is the system, the notice for air missions, notice two air

0:59.4

missions, about other delays at other airports, isn't working.

1:04.2

So all airports are delayed and all airports are basically shut down.

1:08.6

All across the United States is not weather related. It's not one

1:12.3

airline. It's not passengers problems. There's no security issue. It's nothing like that. No, this is

1:19.1

just a complete glitch in our federal government system called Notam. That what? We can't notify pilots

1:26.3

and personnel about airborne issues and other delays to other

1:30.2

airports. And so the entire system shut down. Every single flight from taking off grounded until 9 a.m.

1:39.5

Eastern time. And even then, as we're recording this, we're not exactly certain how this is going to ramp up or what's going to happen. If you're traveling today, I just don't see any way that you won't have a delay. It's going to push back everything. This started overnight, and they announced it was going to last until 9 a.m. Eastern time, but who knows exactly how this will transpire, what it means for all the flights, whether we're going to have cancellations, whether they'll bunch people up. Nobody really knows. But again, Joe Biden is your president,

2:04.9

and we have an unprecedented situation. And I am just sick and tired of the word. And I don't

2:10.8

mean to fixate on one simple word, because it is a simple word. How many times over the last two years have we discussed topics on this podcast

2:21.2

or have you turned on or watched anything or read anything in the news

2:24.8

that you have seen the word unprecedented?

2:27.3

And a lot of times we think of unprecedented as tremendous.

2:32.9

You know, the word itself does not sound like a terrible negative.

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