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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm glad to have you here. I got to talk
about this, talking about the soft air. Denver is putting
a bond measure on their ballad to help upgrade part
of the part of the upgrades for air conditioning. Last week,
remember the Pewterer School District, I was also talking about
their lack of air conditioning in some of their schools. Now,
Denver's looking for nine hundred and seventy five million dollars
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to go after upgrade or put air conditioning in some
of these schools. Did you know I just looked this up.
Twenty twenty Denver District to prove seven hundred and ninety
five million dollars that had one hundred and twenty eight
million dollars for air conditioning. So it seems like Denver
keeps going back to the to the teat a little
bit and saying, hey, we got to get air conditioning.
But in twenty twenty it's right here in the Colorado
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and the Denver Public schools earmarked from a bond they
passed by the voters one hundred and twenty million dollars
to fund air conditioning in twenty five of the fifty
five schools. Now that well, we still got some so
we didn't do it all. We did wrong another bond issue.
Here's what we're about off air. I got an idea
for all you school districts, rather than try to get
it into our podcasts, why don't you start starting the
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damn school year after Labor Day when it substantially cools
off in Colorado. That's why you didn't put air conditioning
in the first place, because you probably don't need the
air conditioning after Labor Day in Colorado. Just a thought.
Just run that by you, all right. Good to have
you here on the radio show. We'll talk more about
that in the moments that lay ahead in the broadcast.
Also dive more into this convention that is happening in
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washing in Chicago and all the folks in Washington have
showed up there for the Democrat National Convention. We'll talk
more about that now. I've got some thoughts on Joe
Biden's speech last night. In the meantime, I wanted to
go to our guest. His name is Nate Hawkman, and
he is a writer for American Spectator. He is on
the horn right now. We got to push this button, dotey, Okay, Nate,
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how are you.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Welcome to the show, sir, Hey, thanks much for having me.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Nate, good to have you here on the program. Of course,
the convention is happening in Chicago. Kamala Harris will speak
on Thursday night. I think Tim Walls, the vice presidential nominee,
is going to be speaking on Thursday night. Let me
give you this set up Wednesday night. I'll give you
the set up and let you take it from here.
Last night, President Biden said that the borders more secure
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than it's been in American history under his administration, which
I think someone should fact check that. But it's also
interesting to hear how immigration is brank quote top two,
top three issue for the American voters. And if Kamala
Harris was the borders are and did not do a
great job at that. Tim Walls is he balancer out
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on the border. You've written a piece of American Spectator
about his immigration policy in Minnesota.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Yeah, if you watched the DNC last night, it seemed
like the entire event was not so subtly begging Americans
just forget about the last decade or so, right, forget
about all the stuff we said about open borders, forget
about all the stuff we said about, you know, gender
transitions for eight year old you know, we're the party
just pretended ninety again, the Democrats of the Party of
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you know, health care and good wages and you know,
labor union. That's really what we're about. You know. They
had country music and patriotism, and every single speaker made
a point of saying that they actually liked America, you know,
the kind of stuff that you would hear maybe from
the Bill Clinton era Democratic Party, not from this one.
But obviously that's not the reality. And if you look
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at Tim Waltz's record on immigration in Minnesota, that much
is very clear. His state, in some ways has been
one of the most absurd testaments to the failures of
mass migration, particularly with the sort of il han omarification
of Minneapolis. Uh.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
You right in the piece of The American Spectator, Nate
Hackman is my guest that the state Minnesota is now
a top destination for asylum seeking migrants. Uh And they're
actually the big apple New York City's I'm happy to
give you a free ticket if you're an illegal to
go to Minnesota. They're handed at tickets and go see
go see uncle Timmy. He's a great Midwestern guy. And
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where's the camouflage at You see him.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Right, right. So, when if you're an immigrant, illegal or legal,
you get into the country, you know, you generally make
a bee line for the population centers for New York City,
or for Chicago, or for Los Angeles. And you know,
now those cities are totally overwhelmed, right If people are
paying attention to issue, they know that. You know, New
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York City is on the break of collapse right now.
Their public services, they're homeless shelters, everything is to the
point of totally totally overwhelmed, totally over capacity because of
this massive influx of immigrants from the Third World. So
they're just trying to basically regift and they're trying to
dump those immigrants somewhere else, and they're charting them on
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mass into the heartland, into the more rural parts of
the country, into the more conservative parts of the country.
And Minnesota under Tim Wallas's been one of the hotspots
for migrants coming from places like New York City, and
as a result, they now have the highest foreign born
population in any of the states in the region.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Wow, you have written it also the American Spectator that
Minnesota's immigrant has one immigration court and they have a
record of thirty two thousand, one hundred and five backlogged
cases of people that needed immigration hearing, and that was
at the end of twenty twenty three. And according to
your piece, that's a one hundred and twenty six percent
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increase from twenty twenty. So the claim last night that
our border and we have few of these this immigration
problem than ever before. Tell that to the immigration court
in Minnesota. They have a one hundred and twenty six
percent increase in cases.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Oh yeah, and they're homeless. Shelters are at capacity. I mean,
tell that to the folks in Minneapolis where there are
neighborhoods now that are nicknamed Little Mogadishu, after the capital
of Somalia, because they have basic turned parts of Minneapolis
into Somalia. Because Minnesota now is the place where there
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are the single most Somalians in the world outside of
the nation of Somalia. Not just the most Somalians in America.
Minnesota's home to the second largest population of Somalians anywhere
in the world outside of Somalia. That's why iohan Omar
got elected. It's why Minnesota is now home to twenty
five percent of all isis recruits from America, you know,
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the little old state of Minnesota. All of these things
are the results of importing a population that doesn't share
our culture, our language, our religion, that often has contempt
for those things, and for our laws and our customs
and traditions, and is totally unassimilated. They've essentially set up
a nation within a nation in the heartland in Minnesota
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where they haven't assimilated at all. They haven't even tried
to learn the language. In many cases, they have just
kind of imported a slice of their home country here
insteat up shop in Minneapolis.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
It's a great piece you've written of the American Spectator,
the voice of Nate Hawkman. The piece is called Tim
Waltz The Mogadishuan Candidate, and it talks about under Tim Waltz,
Minnesota has become a test run for the war on
Middle America. Nate. I'm going to put this out of
my social sites, and I appreciate you hopping on the program,
but it's a great piece. It's at the American Spectator
Spectator dot org. Look up the article or the column
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avent Tim Walls the Mogadishuan candidate Nate, thanks for coming
on the program spending a few moments with us. Appreciate you.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Yeah, thanks.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
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dot com, slash Jimmy Leaky fanpage. Also, we'll start diving
(09:20):
into some of the Joe Biden speech last night. On
the human side, anybody else kind of feel bad for Joe.
He thought that was his party last night. It's got
to be I set the politics aside, Okay, it's just
on a humanity level. Fifty years he was finally gonna
get his own convention. He didn't get one in twenty twenty.
Thought he was going to get this one until thirty
days ago and they took it away from him. I yeah,
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it's on a human side. It got to be disappointing
to the fellow I'll be back Laky six hundred k
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