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12.13.25 Seth Grossman WPG Radio. Who Killed Kennedy? Look at the Evidence. Use “Occam’s Razor”. No Need for $3 Tax on Free Casino Parking.
Seth Grossman. WPG Radio. 12.13.25 JFK killer. Lee Harvey Oswald. Similarities. Charlie Kirk killer. Occam’s Razor: simplest is usually best explanation. Senator Polistina wants $3 tax on casino parking to again pay for CRDA political slush fund. Do we really need more debt and more failures like empty train station, baseball stadium, and two empty convention centers? CRDA paid a million dollars for the Delilah's Den strip club. It just sold it for $100,000! Cui bono? Who benefited? If we still need to tax free casino parking in Atlantic City, we should use that money to pay off the rest of Governor Christie's illegal $400 million debt from his state takeover. Republicans can win if they can show how Democrat socialist programs make everything expensive. Democrats spent trillions of dollars to make housing, college and health care "affordable". Instead, they made those things unaffordable. Meanwhile government stopped regulating airline prices. And now airline prices are lower than ever. Spirit often flies you to Florida for less than you pay for parking or and Uber to get you to and from the airport. Affordable prices. New Jersey started a new state sales tax and income tax to bring down real estate taxes. Now all three are high! $30,000 per year just to pay for one child for one year in public school. But Republicans never even talk about this, let alone do anything about it. Who killed John F. Kennedy? Examine the evidence. Apply Occam's Razor https://youtu.be/uvJp3hCBPHM?si=mwwPURji3drNHBvK Last week, you had a caller from California who said, "Everybody knows that the CIA killed John Kennedy." That just shows the ignorance that is out there. The overwhelming and undisputed, evidence is that Lee Harvey Oswald killed John F. Kennedy, that Oswald was a loner, he was a failure in life, and he wanted to be important. This Lee Harvey Oswald met the same profile as the guy who shot Trump last year, the guy who tried to kill President Ronald Reagan in 1981, and the guy who killed Charlie Kirk last September. We have this epidemic of young lost men (and so-called "transgender women" taking hormones) who think that they can make themselves important by killing somebody. When one of those nobodies kills somebody important, it is very easy to say they were part of a much bigger conspiracy. You say this could have happened or that could have happened. But when you start doing this, it is important to apply something called "Occam's Razor." https://youtu.be/Ie53YZiRZy0?si=rHVyc8vvXYIo1z6h Occam's Razor is a philosophical tool. It reminds us that the simplest explanation is usually the best explanation. President John F. Kennedy was shot on Friday, February 22, 1963, while riding in the back seat of an open car in Dallas, Texas. There is overwhelming evidence that Kennedy was shot from behind. Lee Harvey Oswald worked in a building behind where Kennedy was shot. A rifle owned and used by Oswald was later found there. Oswald's fingerprints were on it. Oswald had a whole history of motives to kill President Kennedy. He previously tried to kill a political figure. He was a Communist who admired Fidel Castro. He had no friends. Nobody understood him. He wanted to be important. He left the building and the area right away. A normal person would have been curious and hung around to find out what had happened. So there is lots of evidence that Oswald was the shooter, and that Oswald acted alone. What is the evidence that somebody else was the shooter? To reach that conclusion, you have to say Kennedy was really shot from the front. So how do you get around the autopsy evidence that Kennedy was shot from behind? You have to say, "they changed his body". Or "they removed his brain". It's always "They did this." or "They did that." But you always have to ask yourself, "Who is the 'they'"? Are you talking about the doctors at the closest hospital to the shooting? Were all those doctors in on the conspiracy before the shooting? Who approached them? What did they say? Did they say, "Some guy is going to pretend to shoot the President next week, but he's really going to be shot by somebody front the front, and we need you to remove the President's brain so nobody finds out?" And then you have dozens of other doctors, nurses, janitors, and visitors to the operating room. And don't they all have to be bribed or persuaded to be in the conspiracy? And the more people, the more moving parts you have. And now it's likely that at least one of them is going to get drunk, someone's going to have remorse. Somebody will tell a boyfriend or girlfriend. Somebody's going to want to get even with somebody. Somebody will get divorced, or break up with the boyfriend or girlfriend. All this stuff comes out when more people are involved. Did it happen later? Then you have a lot or people involved. Where was Kennedy's body taken. How many people knew who had access to it. Wouldn't somebody have seen or hear something unusual and said something about it? So in explaining events like this, the simplest and most logical explanation is almost always the correct explanation. Above Image: Sandcastle Baseball Stadium Built by CRDA in 1998 with borrowed money paid back with years of hidden taxes on Atlantic City casinos. Should Atlantic City's $3 tax on "Free Parking" be used as a slush fund again? Last week, we talked about Senator Vince Polistina and the $3 tax on free parking in Atlantic City. The Senator wants it to again pay for special CRDA projects for so-called "redevelopment". Is that a good idea? Just look at what CRDA did with that money in the past. The spent millions on a baseball stadium that is empty. A train station that is empty, and empty Boardwalk Hall for entertainment that used to be a convention center, but now it is empty because the same politicians built a new convention center in the middle of nowhere next to the empty train station. And CRDA just did one more thing. About a year or two ago, CRDA bought Delilah's Den, a strip club in Atlantic City on Pacific Avenue for a million dollars. Then they realized they didn't really need it. So they put it up for auction for $300,000 last summer. I think they sold it for $100,000 last week. So this is what CRDA does. They spend money and they buy stuff. They bail out people with political connections. CRDA pays top dollar for properties that nobody wants, so a handful of insiders make money on bad investments. By the way, that is also what the state Open Space program was all about. But that's something else. So no, we shouldn't let CRDA get its hands on this money again. We shouldn't have a tax on free parking. Until Bill Gormley came up with this great idea, almost all of the casinos offered free parking. That helped every business in town. People used to park for free at the casinos and shop on the Boardwalk or on Atlantic Avenue. But then Republican Senator Bill Gormley said lets put a $3 tax on free parking. And then, since the casinos had to pay people to collect the tax, they started charging money in addition to the tax and that was the end of most free casino parking in Atlantic City. I would simply abolish the tex. However, it we have to have that tax, we should use it to pay off the rest of that illegal $400 million debt Governor Chris Christie stuck Atlantic City with when he had the state take over Atlantic City in 2010. Republicans are getting clobbered on "affordability" because they refuse to explain how bad government makes everything so expensive. . The Republicans are getting clobbered on affordability for a very simple reason. When people run into high prices and they complain something ought to be done, what the Republican should be doing is saying, number one, this is why the price of this is high. And number two, this is what we have to do to make it go down. And if we do these things, then the price will come down. And I'll give you a good example. Not everything's going up. You know I've been going to Florida quite a bit to visit the grandkids. So I fly on Spirit Airlines for $90 from, here to Fort Lauderdale. And the airfare, to go 1,100 miles is cheaper than what it cost me to take an Uber to the airport and pay for my parking while I'm away for a week. So so so so why is it cheaper to go 1,100 miles than it is to go, 20 miles and park my car? Actually, not even. It's like eight miles and park my car. Well, the the short answer is freedom and liberty. When it comes to airfare, I could choose when I fly, where I fly, what company I use, which airport I go to. So I have choices and because I have choices, the price comes down. In fact, I think we're having another airline besides Virta, Allegiant Yes. Will be flying to Fort Lauderdale and to Punta Gorda, I believe Yes. On West Coast. So so freedom and choices and liberty makes things affordable. What makes things not affordable? Well, when you don't have a choice, everything that government does that politicians decide is expensive. So, let's talk about housing. You know, housing is very So, let's talk about housing. You know, housing is very expensive. Why? Because real estate taxes are high. What can we do to make real estate taxes lower? Well, then you see, well, this is the cost of our public schools. We have to have, we have, you know, public employee unions. We have teacher unions. We have, all these laws. You know, Americans are rather in I I think it's called individuals with disabilities and education act. You have to have diversity. You have all these rules where the government forces you, to spend anywhere from 30 to $80,000 for each student for each year. Someone has to pay for that. But do you hear Republicans or anybody else saying your property taxes are too high because you're spending money on this. So if you want property taxes lower,





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