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Speaker AHappy Midweek Special.
Speaker AThis is our midweek update that we do that didn't fit into last weekend's national show and this weekend's national show where we just talk about whatever topic is hitting my mind and that might spark some conversation or thoughtfulness or anything else between your friends and your family, including some of the things that I see in the news during the middle of the week that comes out with recalls and everything else.
Speaker AAnd you know, it's kind of interesting.
Speaker AI've been watching we're not going to get into politics here really, but it's just kind of interesting watching the day after a national election.
Speaker ANow it was a smaller local one.
Speaker AWe had governors, we had things like that.
Speaker AYou know, we had mayors, we had a lot of tax deals and voting rights and things like that all across the country.
Speaker AWhich always gets interesting in these kind of off year elections where there's only, I mean, I got my ballot and I had two things show up and both were were bond measures.
Speaker AAnd one of them actually got me kind of frustrated, to be honest, because one of them was for the libraries and doing the libraries.
Speaker AGreat.
Speaker AI understand that the next one was for basic police services.
Speaker AThey said they'll show up if you call in a theft.
Speaker AWait a minute, why is that a bond measure and why is that not my local government paying for that?
Speaker AWhy am I paying extra for that?
Speaker AThat's part of the original bill, guys.
Speaker AThat's what you guys are supposed to do.
Speaker AThat is for paying for basic services.
Speaker AThat tells me that my county that I'm in is probably not running things.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ABecause they're spending that money on something else.
Speaker AAnd if you guys are regular, listen to the show.
Speaker AI'm in Oregon here where yeah, they say money should be going into box A and we sign something and say this is where it's supposed to go.
Speaker AMost of the time it ends up in box D spent on something completely different.
Speaker AAnd if you want to see how money shenanigans go, I mean, we had here in Oregon, we had this whole thing about transportation funding.
Speaker AThe Oregon Department of Transportation was gonna have to shut down next week and lay off most of their staff because they couldn't agree to fund things as they wanted to.
Speaker AWell, here's the interesting part of that.
Speaker ABecause most people in Oregon don't like this increase in the way they're spending the taxes.
Speaker AThe governor has held off signing it for weeks and weeks and weeks because it was an emergency.
Speaker AOf course, this was back in, like, July.
Speaker ASomehow they found out, found the money to pay for the people that they said they couldn't pay a week before.
Speaker ABut the interesting part is now she's holding off to the last day to sign it because that way the people that are going to vote to recall that have less time to turn it in for the next election.
Speaker ASo she's trying to give that to the last day to sign it so it reduces the amount the way people can get, you know, signatures for the recall of that bill.
Speaker ASo not really an emergency when you say that, hey, I gotta lay people off next week.
Speaker AAnd 90 days later, those layoffs haven't occurred because, well, they had the money, they just didn't want to do it.
Speaker ASo I think it's people out there that are.
Speaker AAnd I'm not part of any political party by any means.
Speaker AOur, our party system is interesting.
Speaker ABut long story short, until the public sits there and says, hey, I've had enough of your nutty spending, they're going to keep doing what they're doing, and we've got to vote different people in to change that.
Speaker AAnd it doesn't matter if you're on the right side of the aisle or the left side of the aisle.
Speaker AYou know, I feel bad for the people of New York.
Speaker AYou just.
Speaker AIf you're a homeowner there or you're a landowner in New York and you just got a mayor of the voter dead that wants to take your property away and make it public like they do in Cuba and Russia and even China to some extent.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AGood luck, Tom.
Speaker AI think we're gonna see some mass exodus.
Speaker AI would not want to be a building owner in New York City.
Speaker AI would not want to be a business owner, because with all the new taxes that are coming to the upper end people there, they're the easiest ones to pack up and say, I'm moving to New Jersey.
Speaker AI'm moving over here.
Speaker AI'm moving to Florida.
Speaker ASo they have got some financial problems because they tried that here in Portland and it failed.
Speaker ANow they're going to try it on a bigger scale, which means it's going to fail faster.
Speaker ASo fascinating stuff, watching the elections it.
Speaker AI think the people have had enough of high taxes, paying for stuff, wasting money and hopefully when election times come around, people start paying attention to who's spending their money and what are they getting for it.
Speaker ABecause we sure see a lot of wasted money out there, which is bad for people.
Speaker AAnd there's a lot of people that need help out there that aren't getting it.
Speaker ABut other people's pet projects are just getting overfunded.
Speaker ASo let's see if we can steer back and take care of our neighbors, take care of our families, take care of the people around us, take care of our homeless veterans out there.
Speaker ANo excuse for that.
Speaker AThey should all be taken care of.
Speaker AYou know, we've got some big issues out there that as people we should be taking a look at.
Speaker AWell, I dove into another subject here.
Speaker ATaking a look around a couple recalls that are interesting.
Speaker AMilwaukee tool recalls their M18 fuel 14 inch and 12 inch top handle chainsaws due to laceration hazard.
Speaker ASo the chain breaks not working correctly.
Speaker AThere's about 90,860 of those and 7,500 in Canada.
Speaker AContact Milwaukee Tool for free repair.
Speaker AYou can go on their website and find it there.
Speaker AA couple other things that are interesting Crate and Barrel recalls Anna dining chairs due to fall hazard.
Speaker ABreaking legs is the cause of that.
Speaker ALots of lots of kids toys.
Speaker ADressers that fall over.
Speaker AIf you bought some new dressers recently and especially online, take a look at that.
Speaker AThat's a big one.
Speaker AAnd then going down the list, there's a couple more on here that are interesting too.
Speaker APolaris Industries recalls the model year 2025, 2026 Ranger XP1000 North Star and Ranger crew XP1000 North Star recreational off road vehicles ROVs due to risk of serious injury from fire hazard.
Speaker AThey've got a alternator cable that's bad there and then another one here that I thought was interesting to Avenco and Novilla mattresses recalled due to risk of serious injury death from fire looks like.
Speaker ADoesn't say where those were bought at.
Speaker AYeah, it looks like these might have been online.
Speaker ASome kind of.
Speaker ANot too many of them either, but just one of those things.
Speaker AIt could be like a Temu kind of thing or something where people are online ordering stuff.
Speaker AAnd then the other one here is yeah again more of those w live fabric drawer dressers being recalled as well.
Speaker AAnd that really starts to get crazy because they're not putting the kits in those things so people fall over, they pull down.
Speaker ANot great.
Speaker ASo those should be attached to the walls.
Speaker AWe don't have it falling over on kids or even earthquakes.
Speaker AYou know, another thing that I've been watching is where's our lumber prices at these days?
Speaker AAnd if you look on the lumber trading, on the futures, what I'm seeing, for instance, this morning we are at a low point, probably our third lowest point of the year for lumber prices, which tell me right now that even with the trade stuff going on that we've really got a low for building out there.
Speaker AYou know, we were talking about in August, things being at almost $700 for a thousand board feet.
Speaker AAnd now we're almost under 5 at 5:37.
Speaker AAs I'm doing this right now, pretty crazy, we're in the 540s, 5 30s, bouncing around in there.
Speaker ASo that tells me a couple things.
Speaker AOne, looking at this, that, you know, this is framing lumber.
Speaker AThis isn't stuff for cabinetry or things like that.
Speaker ABut we start to see that number get down.
Speaker AThese are really big lows.
Speaker AAnd I think it's our soft US construction demand and lots of inventory out there.
Speaker AAnd until we see builders start building again, Tom, I think we're gonna be at one of those things where we're gonna be here seeing lower lumber prices.
Speaker ANow, lumber prices aren't always showing up at your Home Depot and Lowe's, for instance.
Speaker AAnd that's just something to consider out there because there's still a lot of, you know, people in the middle there that are marking it up to keep the prices up.
Speaker ASo that might drop down.
Speaker AAnd if the lumber industry doesn't drop it down to be competitive and those prices stay the same.
Speaker ASo it's really interesting when we start looking at prices across the country.
Speaker ANow, my lumber prices out here usually pretty good here in the Pacific Northwest because of what we've got.
Speaker ABut the more stuff that we have coming in from overseas, coming in, or even just out of Canada as far, lumber coming out of there, that's.
Speaker AThat can change those prices as well, Tom.
Speaker ASo we're not seeing the composite boards and the decking stuff change around that much.
Speaker ABut it's really, you know, taking a look right now at my local Home depot here, we're 355 for their number 2 kiln dried stud and 325 for their green studs.
Speaker ATells me kind of right there, looking at it, that we've got a few options here, basically.
Speaker ASo in my store here, we have actually premium grade Katie, basically kiln dried studs.
Speaker AThen they've got a premium number two grade for dimensional lumber not dried.
Speaker AAnd then they have another one here, that's 365, which is their Burrell Premium first stud.
Speaker ASo kind of interesting when you start looking at that.
Speaker AAnd then they do have some of these pro wood green studs as well.
Speaker AThey're down to 2 98.
Speaker ASo you know, my lumber yard here has about eight different styles of two by fours out there.
Speaker ABut you get where I'm going at.
Speaker AThat stuff starts, starts to show up there now.
Speaker APlywood osb.
Speaker AThat stuff really hasn't been going down like I usually see it when our lumber markets go down.
Speaker ASo that's one of those things that we should see.
Speaker ASome numbers probably go down here as we get farther into winter.
Speaker AAgain, less people building.
Speaker ABut where I used to see it at $1012, it's 1750 here in my area.
Speaker ASo it's still pretty high.
Speaker ASo these are things we should be taking a look at out there.
Speaker AWell guys, we had a great show.
Speaker AI'm gonna wrap up on that.
Speaker AWe had a great show coming up this weekend.
Speaker AWe've got two great interviewers, just two great people coming in.
Speaker AWe're gonna be talking about cleaning inside your house and carpet care in the first one and the second one.
Speaker AWe've got a leading attorney out there that deals with how to hire contractors and all that good stuff.
Speaker ASo that will be helpful there as well.
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Speaker AI'm really enjoying having those questions come in so I can answer those.
Speaker AAnd I think we're going to start putting some of those back up on the show again in our Q and A's.
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Speaker ALots to do today.
Speaker AHappy Wednesday.
Speaker AHappy midweek.
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