Jerry Palmer
The Steve dahl and Garry Meier show has taken their show on the road in order to promote their award-winning radio program internationally as they take a trip in Mexico this week paid and bought for by the Chicago White sox. earlier last week Steve Dahl and Garry Meier were celebrating the casinoification of this inequality casino corporate culture as they did a live remote show from the River casinos in corporate Rosemont, Illinois and once again the topic of buffet and free food was brought up. Steve Dahl talked the usual about having to quit drinking and being in a public surroundings doing his program with tons of drinking. Dahl kissed the owners and staffs ass at River's casino instead of intelligently exploring the role casinos play in promoting and having access for dark money pf the elites who can easily corrupt government and then gamble their proceeds from both America and overseas for their own amusement and enjoyment and nothing is more egregious of this selfishness attitude of the 1% then squandering they inequality at a casino Meier did his usual where he talked about hos poorly dressed some folks are poorly dressed to go to a five star casino such as River's casino where the vast majority of people are superbly dressed to impress in nightclub wear and the high-end luxury appearance of this magnificent casino. Steve Dahl this week is in mexico and already he is talking about his 900 calorie free breakfast in a resort hotel somewhere in a gated tourist spot South of the birder. Dahl and Meier talked about the incredible food offerings and how fortunate they are for working at a corporate media station that can still freely splurge on their staff with these trips. Dahl misses the days where he would have an annual free trip to Hawaii and do a live remote offering the listener nothing and only offered the fat meat head a free luxury trip and tons of buffets to fill his ever growing belly. Apparently the spending of radio stations for expensive trips for dahl and Meier in our fiftieth state was a bit too much in this day of age where radion stations have to watch their budgets ore tightly.
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