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All right, glad to have youhere on the radio show. My name
is Jimmy, Jimmy Lakey. That'swhat it's called, The Jimmy Lakey Show.
The irony of that, right,how's are we doing? Everybody's happy
to be here. It's hump day, halfway till Friday. If you listen
to this show on another day,it just means I don't know you slept
you the first time. It's arerun. They call them best of shows,

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but we know those don't exist.If you listen to this show very
longer, listen to management, thereare no best ofs when it comes to
the Laky Show. So anyway,dot's just be honest about it and throw
it out there and just call itas it is. So it's a rerun
if you're listening in the rerun,But for those of you listening today is
actually a real live show. SoI'm glad to have you here. All
right. Ongoing discussion. I reallyam shocked. I was just texting with

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another friend, going, people areso compliant. I now, I get
it. I keep your office spaceclean, and if there's a mess down
the hallway or somebody does something youpick up. I get that. I
understand that. I understand that.But when it comes to the daily deep
or the weekly deep cleaning of theoffice space, I think the office managers

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under the the you gotta hire peopleto do that. I don't need my
employees out there scrubbing the tilets outthere unless that's something I hired them to
do. And you know, emergenciesare emergencies. But day to day office
cleaning is I'm just shocked how manypeople say, yeah, if my boss
asked me to clean the toilets,I just started doing it. I got
to keep a job. That's justthe world we live in. I don't

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get in. I'm not opposed tocleaning. I really am not. As
I said, I at the Houseof Laky have gone up and down on
cleaning myself and not cleaning myself,and now this is just me. I'm
like, I got a big oldthe House of Lakey ain't small, and
I'm like, I live in twotwo three areas of it, and I
don't need a housekeeper for that.Then I'm like, yeah, I do.

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I definitely do. So anyway,I go back and forth and again.
One of my first entrepreneurial ventures,it didn't last long because I relocated
to Colorado, but I was Ihad a little cleaning business. I was
doing some cleaning offices, so Iunderstand. I'm not opposed to cleaning.
But if you get hired to bethe accountant, I'm just weird that you
get in the hallway and upper managementhas a sign up sheet and say,

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are you going to replace the you'reinO cakes today? It's your tire,
Like really, I'm sorry. Idon't like that. It'll be good to
have your very compliant people. Godbless you for being so compliant. I'm
a hell raiser evidently. Facebook dotcom slash Jimmy lakeyfanpage. Facebook dot com
slash Jimmy Lakey fan page. Letme go to my first guest of the
day. By the way, thishour the broadcast brought to you by is

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brought to you by Dan Caplis Law, a serious firm for serious cases.
I welcome into the program, misterSteve Laffey. Here's website Steve Laughy dot
com. Good morning, mister Steve. Let me if I can hit the
right button. I got a crossover here that hang on a second.
That's my bad. I gotta it'smy issue. It's my now it's my

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issue. It's just computer over hereabout I'm going to hit the right button.
I think if I, oh,there we go, Yeah, this
button here, and then I hitthis button here, and then I have
Steve Laffy, Steve Laffy, GoodMorning Live Radio. How are you.
I'm sitting here trying to figure outhow I can come in the middle of
a set and says if I wastalking through this, But but I can't.

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I can't figure it out. ButI do know how to clean bathrooms
also, and you know, Ijust funny listen to It's a very funny
topic. I mean, if Ihad three guys sitting around, you know,
in an office, I guess wewould split up the and we got
a bathroom, I guess we wouldsplit it up. You worn't at IBM.
I'm not sure you're supposed to say, yeah, I go clean the
bathrooms, lawyer. My friend,I used to clean the bathrooms at the

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United Possils. Sir, this iswhat kids are missing this these days,
when you think about all this stuffthat happened. To get a job at
a summer job. Back when Iwas a kid, I went to the
unemployment I'm sixteen. I go tothe unemployment place. I walk in with
the news paper a lady and Ilook through what I can possibly do?
Do you have a car? Doyou do this? Do you do that?
You know? And I ended upgetting a job cleaning the bathrooms four

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hours a day at the giant upswarehouses that you see this bool was in
Warwick, Rhode Island. I workedthere for four summers. I ended up
being in charge of cleaning the wholewarehouse after the trucks pulled out, and
it was, I mean, thebathroom job. I still remember. You
know, it wasn't the greatest jobof all time, but you know,
it's one of the things that's niceabout doing these things when you're a kid

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is that you said to yourself,I'm not doing this when I get out,
like, I'm not doing this fora living, right, I'm going
to go make a bunch of money, so I don't do this. And
that's why I used to think aboutthose four hours doing that, and then
getting promoted and then people, youknow, seeing me work hard, and
I got to clean the whole warehousesummer after summer, and the mechanics day
were telling me you go to college, you have going the old days where

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someone a guy a mechanics could upsthey made the money they would give you.
Guys, but like you're going tocollege, this is great. That
kind of thing doesn't really happen anymore. I don't think. Yeah, and
I get it if somebody has amom and pop business and everybody kind of
chips in. But the person thatbrought this up to me, I worked
for it. Let's just say anenergy company, oil and gas and energy,
and so it's not like it's kindof it'd be almost like you go

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into when you were running Morgan Keeganthe trading desk, and all of a
sudden they say, okay, guys, we got to come off the as
soon as you know, here tradesfor the day, sign up for your
chores. I again, big companies. I just don't see this happening mom
and pops. I can understand ifeverybody kind of pitches in a little bit,
but replace the eurinocakes at Morgan Key, you know, after you did
the trading. I just don't understandthat that's not working. Yeah, that

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was our biggest problem back then.Was one guy a genius, a total
genius, but he didn't know thatto peat the fridge that we had for
like, you know, one hundredand fifty employees on the floor. He
didn't know that when the stuff wasin the fridge someone else had put it
in there. They were going toeat it later. He would come in
at midnight work and eat the food. He eat all the food, and
then the girls, the ladies hadto come to me and I had to
figure out who was and then Ifound me to sit down and he's like,

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really, that's who saw other people. I'm like, what do you
think? It's like, it's atop of weir ball done. What happens
when you deal with genius? Says, right, what do you think we
bought it? That one? Notin the radio. Back when there was
radio staff and we had overnight shiftsand things like that, you never left
food in there because whoever the overnightguy was, first of all, he
was probably high off a kite.The monk had the munchies, and after

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he put on stairway to heaven,he'd go down and to raid the refrigerator
and to eat whatever leftovers were.And it didn't matter if they had become
a science experiment or not. Butyeah, now we don't have overnight radio
crews for the most part, andtherefore food gets in there and starts stinking.
Refrigerators at radio stations are the worstbecause they start to stink in You
don't have overnight guys that eat themanymore because they're always high when they show

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up in their FMRs. So allright, Steve, we got to work
year. But go ahead. Let'sgo with something serious. Yeah, something
serious. Yeah we met. Iwas at the iHeartRadio King to Be yesterday
and opened up the refrigerator and Isaid, wow, we need an overnight
guy. It smelled in that thing. I don't know what it was,
and the very little in there.I'm somebody who you used to. Don't
have smelly refrigerator, says the overnightguy would eat it. All right,

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very serious topics. We have todive in, Steve Laughy is my guest.
Uh, Steve, welcome in,and let's talk about China. Uh,
China is rolling out the welcome mattfor US CEOs. You send me
the story as and then you sendme another story about Janet Yellen missed the
very first business first China shock?Can she stop the second? So let's

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talk about China. The United StatesCEOs seem to be kissing up to China,
heading over there now to make abig visit to the chairman. Your
thoughts, sir, I know you'vebeen screaming about China for a long long
time. Yeah, this is,this is It's still all the stuff continues
unobated by US business people. Wetalked about, I guess half a year

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ago when she went out, yearago when she went over there. So
so first, the companies, theystill go over there and bow down to
a dictator who kills people. Hemight putin his name is Zeo wherever you
want to pronounce it. He's gota million people in a or more in
concentration camps. He's sett into thestate apparatus to spy on every single person.

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They've gone away, has I predictedin two thousand and five they put
away from any market economy stuff thatthey were going to do. It's now
all decided by one person, andthey still go there. Now. The
companies themselves are doing poorly. AppleComputer, which has the biggest presence of
any company you know in China.People in China are now being told government

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officials don't buy Apple stuff. Prettysoon it's going to be everybody, because
they're replacing it with their own stuff. Tesla reports the other day that sales
are so pitiful. Of course,this goes back to a hollow topic where
analysts don't understand what's going on.They don't do any work at all.
They're off by like a mile onestimates, and no one seems the care.
No one gets fired. But Teslasales are going down because China figured
out how to build all their electriccars much cheaper. There is no way

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for Tesla cut the price enough tomake anybody in China. They have giant
factories there. All these companies doinstead of saying ten years ago, seven
years ago, three years ago,or even when Trump said you guys should
get out now, they're still thereand they go in kowtow as they as
China continues, as our US governmentreports, they reports not safe for people

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in the United States to go visitChina. If these CEOs go all the
time, we know that people havebeen detained there literally forever, working for
companies because there's some lean on them. They can't come home. No one
reports that, and you're going towake up pretty soon now. And remember
they said this where China says noApple computers should be sold in this country

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where no tesselas or whatever. They'lljust do it themselves. They don't care,
and so why they keep going alongthis route, I don't know.
You add into it that Channet Yellen, who folks, not that you should
even care, because she's a terribleyou know, it's a terrible head of
the Fed. This is lady's seventyseven years old, and I think has
the mental facilities slightly better than JoeBiden. She is on the way to

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China. She's the Secretary of Treasury. She's not the trade representative. Our
trade representative won't go because she knowsthere's doesn't negotiates. In the articles when
Janety Ellen gets on a plane togo to talk to China, there's no
evidence that there's anything she's gonna doover there. There's no evidence to anybody,
there's no evidence that anybody wants.I mean, there's no real knowledge
of why she's going. The articlegoes through all this stuff that Janet Yellen

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says. I grew up and wethought if he'd cut prices and sent us
UF cheaper, we'd be okay withthat. But now it's not really true.
She's sayings in twenty twenty four,not twenty ten, not two thousand,
So I guess the Chinese people reallylike her. She accepts gifts in
the article, Jenny Allen accepts realminerals from her to put her on her

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desk from people. She laughs andjokes with all of this is so far
removed from what's really happening in theworld. Jimmy has China is moving to
a war footing. Has China ismoving toward build it because they have to
keep people employed, build a cheaper, cheaper, cheaper, stimulate our economy.
We don't care where we shift thisstuff. We're just going to ship

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it and destroy other people. Thisis actually happening. And yet instead of
CEOs still say well, we're notdoing business in China anymore. They oppress
people. No one seems to understandthat this is actually a war footing that
China is developing and they're going toexpropriate the property of US companies over the
next five years. There. It'sfairly clear this is actually what they're doing.

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I guess only to me and everybodyelse I talk to, but not
to people who actually continue to dobusiness there. Yeah, it really is
fascinating and these companies continue to goover there, and we at least had
some effort of the previous administration,there were some tariffs on Chinese goods and
stuff. Apple did make some kindof an effort. They started to building

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some things, and I think Texas, But for the most part, these
companies still do business with the communistChinese. And we have the TikTok controversy
here in America. Are our socialmedia sites would never be aren't allowed to
operate in China, and yet forsome reason, we allowed TikTok to operate
here. I mean, we reallyhave these fast ackwards in our relationship with
China, and it just never itnever stops. It goes back to even

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the Trump trade deal with China ashe was about to lose the election.
Remember, China did none of it. In other words, there was a
deal, not a treaty, buta deal that Trump signed about them,
and I was on your show saying, it sounds like we're now Guatemala,
We're going to send them some food. But they didn't even do that.
But there's no evidence that I can'tfind an article where anybody even talk about

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the fact that China doesn't do anythingthat they agreed to do. They simply
don't care. And it's the samething with all these crazy leaders of the
environmental movements. But if we wantto call them, they're not even for
the environment. In my opinion,they're destroying the environment with electric cars.
You and I have talked about thismany times. They're destroying They're putting kids
in the congo to death, basicallyworking in the minds to get more whatever

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whatever they need for these electric cars. But there's no sense to anybody who
understands what's actually happening within China whoactually continue to keep doing it the same
thing. In other words, ifthere was a new Secretary Treasury like me,
if I'd say then it would changeradically, be like, no,
why would I go to China.I've got a real problem with the national
day. I got a real problemwith fiscal problems. I don't know how

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to issue these treasuries. And rememberthe really important thing that Jarret Yellen should
be trying to figure out, whichis impossible to figure out, is that
back in November October November, shechanged how many long term treasury she was
going to issue and made a muchmore short term than long term. That's
the and then interest rates came downfrom five and a quarter I guess at

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the top, down to three pointeight for the ten year treasury. They're
now going back up to four pointthirty nine. They seem to be heading
higher. What's she going to donext? That would be a bigger problem.
To go to China. There doesn'tseem to be any reason at all
that the Secretary of the Treasury wouldever visit China. Yeah, anybody,
can anybody call them? Tell mewhy? Why would they go there?

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Signing a deal with China's kind oflike signing one of those agreements with Iran
for the Iran Nuclear deal. Willthey never do anything they say they're going
to do with the United States doeseverything we're supposed to do, and China
or Iran, they're all in thesame boat. They just don't do it,
and we continue to act the sameway and do the same thing with
both of those types of countries.Yeah, it's just it's maddening, and

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it's one of the reasons that Isaid, you know, it's one of
the reasons that Trump if this continues, which perplexes me. This is one
of the things I talk to yourshow and said, I was right about
this. I was right about this. I've been wrong that Democrats would find
a way to replace bign I thoughtto what happened by the end of March,
so hearly on early April, andit hasn't happened. Considered on your
show after Super Tuesday, it can'tbe if they head down to certain defeat,

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it's just then and then laughing aswe talked last weekcause Bobby Kennedy Junior
gets going to take eight out often votes from Democrats. Whatever he does
with his vice president of candidate thatno one knows who she is, and
she's out raising, I guess she'sjust I don't know what she's doing.
She's changing diapers. I don't knowwhat she's doing the office. Maybe she
had office stores, she had tobe too, and she may be busy.
But but but we're heading the Democratsare heading to a certain defeat,

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and the Wall Street Journal polic cameout again cites that as you know,
and it's off, as I saidto you in twenty sixteen, and I'll
say in twenty it's off by points. Like it's off. It favors Trump
by more points. Because even whenyou lead through the poll that the Wall
Street General does, which shows clearlythat Biden's going to lose the election if
it was held today in six outdSwring states, blah blah, blah's worse

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than that. But it's sort oflike now we're heading to the point where
it's like it's it's so much worsethan what they report. For example,
when asked just so you know,but some of the stuff you have to
take with the grand So but whenwhen asked who has better mental facilities,
forty eight percent think that that Trumphas better mental facilities to actually engage in
being the president and Biden twenty fourpercent. By I think Biden did.

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Now, there isn't anybody in theworld he thinks Biden has better mental facilities
then Donald Trump. There's nobody.There's nobody. Nobody thinks that Obama doesn't
think that. But the fact thattwenty four percent answer the polls saying that
means that it's already skewed. Thereare people just saying no, no,
no, it must be you know, he's a long term progressive. Yeah,

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that's the wrong word. Communist Democrats. Let's call them communist who register
as Democrats because the Communist Party isnot that strong. Who just say that
they know it's not true? Yeahare they? And they say they say
it they see a pole. Thisis uh Donald Trump smarter than but no,
Biden's more. They they just sayit's that Trump thing. They can't
they can't look reasonably. Trump's onthere, the orange guy. We had
it. We got whatever makes himlooks bad, We got to do it.

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I try to stay above that frame. But Hell's bells. At least
be honest with yourself. Steve Laffeyalways a pleasure. Your website is Steve
Laffy dot com and Steve Laffy dotcom. I know you don't have office
chores anymore, but if Kelly sendssome chores your way, you get right
on those. Johnny on the spot, I want that one. I actually
still clean dots because because I justmentally like something like how you grow up?

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Anyway? Yeah, you gotta Godbless you, my friend, Steve
Laughy dot com L A F FE y office chores. It's quite a
discussion of the Facebook page. I'mstill shocked by many of you. It's
like I didn't even know you socompliant News talk six hundred kse col stick
around more to come. All right, walking to the program. Everybody,

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glad to have you here. HimanLagos, Jimmy Lanky, that's my name,
and please don't forget it. Don'tforget this hour of the program brought
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just a moment, I want toplay a snippet of an interview I did
yesterday with the former mayor of Shilo. That's how he says, so we

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call it Shiloh, that's in Israeland discussion. I'll break it down for
you here in just a moment.What I want you to listen for David
Rubin to say. But before Ido, can I remind you that it's
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(20:11):
laky dot com, which is mywebsite. But I want you to hear
a couple of things we talked about, and I think we'll get to both
of them in this segment. Herenumber one, we talked about the price
of war. Some people, usuallyled by the air medium called Netanyahoo a
god that's committing genocide and asked DavidRubin about that. As he talked about
genocide, I also wanted to hearthat he makes a statement that may shock

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you, but talked about the lasttime the United States won a war and
the last time the Israelis won awar, and it's because we're supposed to
a modern day live by a certainstandard that never lets us win a war.
Listen to this interview, and Istarted by talking about Benjamin Netanyahoo getting
upset with the United States for notblocking a resolution from the United Nations Security

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Council. Instead we voted nothing,and Israel not happy. Benjamin and Yahoo
canceled a journey to the United Statesadded delegation to the United States in protest.
I began with that discussion about netand Yahoo and the United States,
and here's what David Rubin, formermayor of Shiloh, or Silo said on
the program yesterday, Well, you'reseeing a very interesting drama. And it's

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not just between Benjamin at the Yahooin the United States. It's between Israel
and the United States, or moreaccurately, it's between Israel and the Biden
administration and the Democratic Party that thathas taken a very strong stand recently against
Israel continuing it's it's very defensive waragainst Kamas and that. So that's what's

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happening right now and there, andthey're kind of, you know, there's
there's a lot of power politics goingon. The Biden administration is accusing that
tanyall playing politics, but the factis that most of the politics being played
is by the Biden administration because theyare very concerned about losing the base of

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the Democratic Party, which unfortunately hasbecome quite anti Israel. Benjamin and ya
who it is I have said,you know, we'll talk ceasefire after you
release the hostages that were taken backin October. The Biden administration up until
recently has agreed with that stance,really stood by that stance. And now
the Biden administration, by their lackof action of the United Nations and some

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of the things Kamala Harris, theVice President, says, seemed to be
pushing for a ceasefire before the hostagesare reliefed are released. Why do you
think of a change in that policyby the Biden administration. Well, I
could sum it up in two words. Michigan and Minnesota. Those are two
swing states that the Democratic strategists arevery concerned about losing in the general election.

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But I think it's a mistake.I think it's a mistake. Look,
the Ilhan Omar, the representative,is from Minnesota, and she's very
anti and very anti Israel Muslim.There is a very large Muslim population in
the state of Michigan. So that'swhere the concern stems from that that Biden.

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Biden and his people don't want toalienate those very strongly pro Kamas Muslims.
But you know, we're talking aboutif your pro pro Kamas, your
pro mass slaughter, your your prorape, your pro beheading, your your

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pro torturing and totally abusing civilians,unarmed civilians. So that's what we're dealing
with. They targeted our civilians onOctober seventh, and we're determined to win
this war against them and wipe outKamas wipe out the terrorist organizations and defend

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Israel. David Rubin is my guest. He is the mayor, former mayor
of Shiloh in Israel. There arepeople like elan Omar and even people in
the American media that have been successfulon some levels in America of making it
sound as if that a matter offact. I had a friend that said
Benjamin Nett and Yahho is he's perpetratinggenocide. In my estimation is exactly the

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opposite. But that's the type ofpropaganda that is being spread here in America.
I'll let you address it. You'rethere on the ground. What do
you hear when you hear when?What do you think when you hear's the
Benjamin and Yaho in Israel? Soare the ones that are committing genocide?
Well, we just discussed what genocideis. I just described it to you.
The one thousand, two hundred civiliansIsraeli civilians who are intentionally slaughtered,

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that's genocide. When you intentionally slaughtera population, that is genocide. Intentionally
attacking and killing and torturing civilians andraping civilians, that is the part and
parcel of genocide. It is notgenocide when you fight a defensive war against

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the people that wants to kill you, and when you drop a million flyers
over their cities two or three daysbefore you attack, say telling all the
civilians where they can go to escape. No country in human history has ever
done on that except Israel. Thatwas my interview yesterday with David Rubin,

(26:04):
the former mayor of Shiloh. He'sgot a book out and has got a
film out as well, lessons inAmerica can learn from Israel. Also,
he's got a great charity organization,a Channel Children's Fund. I'll play a
little bit more of that, butif you want to hear it, it's
linked up at Facebook, Facebook dotcom slash Jimmy lakeyfanpage, Facebook dot com
slash Jimmy Lakey fan page. Youcan find the link to that interview,

(26:26):
or just go directly to Jimmy Lakeydot com and you can hear it.
It's an interesting email. I've excuseme, an interesting interview. And I've
got several friends that have been discussingand arguing about who's committing genocide perpetrating genocide.
But when you give them the factsthere they go, well, not,
well that's not what I heard.Well, the flyers being dropped,

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millions of flyers, and that's oftentimeshamas it keeps the people from leaving the
areas or blocking the exit routes.And so anyway, as a student in
a sense sadly of genocide, havinglooked at what happened in Rwanda back at
twenty five years ago, I don'tfind really a comparison here, but some
people do. David Rubin, greatinterview yesterday. It's at Jimmy Lakey dot

(27:11):
com or Facebook dot com, slashJimmy lakeyfan page. Good morning, I'll
be back News Talk six hundred kcol. Standby, all right, Glad to

(27:48):
have you here. By the way, all the interviews that you hear on
the show can be found at JimmyLakey dot com. That's an easy way.
I mean, you can go tosix hundred kcol and find that page.
But a lot of times there's alot of always there. You gotta
you know, you gotta find asean hand at each stuff and the Clay
Travis Buck section. You know you'relooking for me, right, Jimmy Lakey
dot com will go there and it'lldirect your right to that direct specific page

(28:11):
at six hundred k cool where allthe interviews. As a matter of fact,
the Steve Laffey interview he just didis already up and ready to go
if you missed it. Steve Laughyand I talked office chores and cleaning toilets.
We talked about that, and wealso over to the series topic of
the communist Chinese. So that's allup at Jimmy Lakey dot com. And
again it's the easy way to navigatethe six hundred kcol dot com website Jimmy

(28:37):
Lakey dot com. All right,good to have you here on the radio
show. I got a call yesterdaylady called up the kind of sarcastically and
I get these on occasion. Maybethere's the same lady on occasion, it
doesen. And I did a segmenttalking about erectile dysfunction and low testosterone,
and the ladies sarcastically said, it'sJimmy gonna start doing sex therapy segments on

(28:59):
the radio now. And you knowthat's funny, that's that's humorous. But
you know what, if a guy'sstruggling in that area of intimacy, it
ain't funny. It's a very it'sa serious topic and it's a serious topic
because there's studies to show that aman who ends up in for whatever reason
and part of life and the physicalwhatever that happens, and failure to perform

(29:19):
it starts pushing a relationship back,starts avoiding intimacy altogether. And there is
studies that show that lack of intimacybecause started by ED or ECTOW dysfunction,
can actually lead to divorce. Soto the lady who called up, I'm
sure well meaning and so this youcan offer a sex therapy. You know,
I'm trying to get relationships back together. One of the reasons you want

(29:41):
to make sure you get treated forthis issue, that suffering that a lot
of men suffer from and struggle with, is because you get that relationship back
in check and be able to expressthat intimacy. So it's a very important
topic and it's about love l ove, and that's why I talk about Rocky
Mountain Inns Clin the guys, ifyour stuts uggling at this failure to perform,
I want you to reach out toRocky Mountain Men's Clinic. And it's

(30:03):
a real simple medical consultation, someblood work, PSA test, T tests.
It medically advise even testos in theoffice. Now, some guys work
with pills and some herbals and that'sall great. Some guys got bad side
effects. Listen, depending on whatthey recommend for you, even a testos
possible in the office of the testosdoesn't work, your office visit is free.
Guys, Listen. You may havegiven up on that intimacy and said
it's over with and let the chipsfall where they may and your relationships stop

(30:26):
it. They've helped thousands of guysovercome their ED. A lot of guys
say they're performing like they haven't performedin years and relationships are being saved out
there. That's why you need toreach out to Rocky Mountain's Clinic. And
there's five locations Fort Collins, NorthDenver, Central Denver, Castle, Rock,
Kalablo Springs, Rockymountainmen's Clinic dot com. That's the easiest way to go
there and schedule that appointment. Mentionedmy name, say hey, my friend

(30:49):
Jimmy says you might be able tohelp me out here. And again,
thousands of guys have been helped byRocky Mountain Men's Clinic for their ED and
they want to help you as well. Rockymountain Men's Clinic dot com, Rockymountain
Men's Clinic dot com, Rockymountain Men'sClinic dot com. It is amazing.
I don't think there's any guy outthere, any man out there that's going,
oh my god, it's that commercialabout men's issues again. But for

(31:11):
some reason, ladies get real acouple. I'm not saying a lot of
ladies. Some ladies get real botheredby the sex therapy on the radio.
No very serious here. Stats outthere that say this is, he can
cause divorce. I ain't break uprelationships and break up families. And it's
an important topic. So but there'severy man out there is going, Okay,
well it's that website again, especiallyif a man's ever had that moment

(31:33):
in Cebes week. I don't thinkwe ever had a call complaining about those
topics from a man. It's usuallya lady. Uh So, ladies,
suck it up, Buttercup, you'llbe fine. All right, Good to
have you. I'll give you thewebsite again because I love them so much.
Rocky Mountain Men's Clinic dot com.All right, good to have you
here on the show. Jimmy ismy name. The Republican Primary battlet has

(31:55):
been set for the eighth congressional district. Are you ready for this? The
eighth district, Dearra Caravello is she'sthe Democrat. She's, by the way,
my state, she's my US representativetoday. Now I used to be
ken back and then I got jerrymandered and put in the new eighth district.
The battle is set for the Republicanprimary election on the eighth Congressional district,
where state Representative Gabe Evans is goingto go head to head against former

(32:19):
state Representative Janak Joshi. The delegatesof the district Assembly held on Saturday pushed
both candidates over the thirty percent,and so both candidates are going to be
on there in a Republican primary onJune the twenty fifth. I'll try to
get Gabe Evans and janaksh Joshi onthe program the eighth Congressional District. Choose

(32:40):
your Republican to take on you,Dear At Caravello, stand by six hundred k col
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