Dick May
BJ and the Bear was this amazing program where a monkey was a truck driver in the seventies and give the labor shortages projected for this industry the pro-trucking hacks and hosts on national radio called the Red Eye radio Eric Harley and Gary McNamara are the hosts and they are extreme worried about the future of the fossil fuel and ozone depleting trucking industry where products are made from other lands and stans and then shipped about unnecessary around the world in a insane system that only benefits few top dominating the global trade structure and making the decision who and where the trickle downward flow of money should go and who gets funded. In the seventies program BJ and the Bear a truck driver
has a trained monkey to drive the truck for a few hours while he snoozed in the cab and got a couple for hours of sit eye and as Harley and McNamara suggested this might pave the way ad be a possible solution thinking outside the box on training chimps and apes to drive. Given the increase in technology of importance of self driving technologies the Red Eye radio hosts figure why not train and create a chimpanzee driving class of new trucking workers. The Red Ear radio hosts are concerned for the future of trucking which has subsidized their careers and while criticizing others for not wanting to work hard these two clowns claim to be doing this as they speak into a microphone on a nightly basis and call this hard work.
The Red Eye radio hosts can foresee a day when most truckers are either robots or apes and this will be a good thing and perhaps they suggested recently there will be this cyborg ape-like skunk robot out there to do this unpleasant job that people are increasingly not going to tolerate anymore in driving all over the place all day to move basiclaly unimportant things much of it made in the lads of Americas enemies primarily China. The trucking industry is kaput like this silly ass program and whether robots. apes,aliens,mutants, or Jelly fish drive trucks this is wasteful economy of overloading shipping that is harmful to the environment and needs to be curtailed in some way and the world needs to be manufacturing and consuming products locally.

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