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Speaker 1 (00:24):
I don't know why I find this funny walk to
the show about it. Jimmy is my name. I looked
over the screen and Britta Merlin, I believe is the
name of the meteorologist that reporting from Sarasota, Florida. I
think she was. And she's looked like around the kind
of a hotel area and kind of a little a
small bay area. Waters will call them real shallow. And
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again she's standing right in the water and there's no
reason to be standing in the water right now, but
all these reporters want to stand in the water. The
storm's not even there yet. The clouds are just starting
to show up on the Florida coast, but they're all
standing in the water. The one was in of a
gas station in a water puddle, literally backed into the
water puddle then walked out of it. And this lady's
standing in perfectly calm water in front of a hotel
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and just here we are, I'm just standing in the
water and for no reason, just talking about how this
is the water that's going to come up and surge,
and you're like, really, you don't need to be in
the water right now, all right, That's just my opinion.
I just watch out for the water shots. They're all
going to becoming. Everybody's gonna have a water everybody wants
a photo in the water. Why get in the water
when you don't have to. I mean, if you're out
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there reporting and the winds blowing, that's one thing. But
this is it's perfectly calm out there. They're all just
going to find water to stand in because they want
to be like a legitimate hurricane reporter. I guess it's
funny to watch from my humble vantage point behind this microphone.
All right, good to have you here on the radio
show every week. At this time, we're joined by a brother,
(01:50):
Steve Laffey. He's a commentator and author, run for president
recently and obviously written a book, I've made a film,
and he's been on this program with us and for
a long long time. Let's go to Steve laffe on
the hotline his website Steve Laffy dot com. Steve. Good
morning to you, sir, Jimmy.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Great to be with you. It's a great show. And yes,
a lot of things, whether it's hurricanes or missus Harris,
there's a lot of things going on that it just
you watch people anyway, take it or you what you
want be. I got so many dumb people.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
I got to start here. Though. You texted me because
yesterday it was National fluffer Nutter Day and I didn't
know that what a fluffer nutter was. And you texted
me and said, it's a New England thing, and you
actually said, I love fluffer nutter. It has to be
an an old day old wonder bread and you add
the smucker's jelly and it's a new So this is
a real thing, like you do that. It's that comfort
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food in New England.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Yes, And I think Massachusetts tried to make it the
state sandwich back when I was a kid or something.
But fluff and utter, yeah, marshmallow fluff. It's not something
in Colorado. And my wife never heard about it in
the South until she lived in Rhode Island when we
moved there. But yeah, people eat lots of fluff and
out and it's just one of these marshmallow fluff is
one of the worst things you could eat in your life, right,
(03:05):
It's it's a pure sugar fluff thing. And and but yes,
growing up that would be like a treat. In other words,
we didn't have a lot of money either, like it
sounds like you didn't. And the day there was a
day old bread store that had wonder bread, so my
mother would go there and get the stale bread and
we'd make fluff and utters and but if you added
this smucker's jelly whatever we had lying around, it was
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like a triple sugar high, you know, at the age
of nine. But but yeah, and fluff and that. It
only has one other use, Jimmy, And that's when I
make something called a grass up a pie. I'll make
one for you. This is like the least healthy thing
you could ever eat. It's Aureo cookies. Oh yeah, chop,
you know, mashed up with butter, and then you add
fluff and utter and a and then heavy cream you
whip up and then with your hands you mix that
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in on top and you add like two ounces of
cream dement liqueur for a whole pie. So it's a
little bit green. And that's the other use of fluffer nut.
There's no other use. But but some of these other sandwiches,
like I looked up yours, the Benegan thing, I wish
that was a round And you're right. The Benegan Monte
Carla was a classics meat. Yeah, I wish I had
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some of that today.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
I've never found I've never found the money crystal, like
the old Benigan's one, maybe because my first one. I've
tried some. There's some local places drive money Crystal. I'm like, no,
it's not the same. But that's a sandwich. I mean,
anytime you fry something like fry a sandwich, that's a
that's a good day.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Yeah. And you know, speaking of poor stories, just so
you know, my mother would make three sandwiches for me
to go off to school. At least one would be
a sandwich with day old white bread. And it was
ketchup in mayonnaise. That's it, Jimmy ketch up on one side. Now,
I didn't realize that was simply French dressing. And I
went off eating that sandwich thinking it was which it
wasn't really a sandwich. But anyway, that's that's my other
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sandwich from growing up, along with the fluff and others.
But luffing us were a treat.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
I just had an idea, we should create an idea.
Let's figure how they fry the money crystal. Let's fly
fry the fluffer nutter and see if we what that
would taste like it in Monte Cristo crust. I'm just
thinking that we could do that.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
I think it would be good.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Yeah, all right, let's get more serious things besides the
fluffer nutter here. The big storm is about to hit there,
and you sent me a story. Federal deficit hits one
point eight trillion dollars to twenty twenty four. There's a
lot of things that we should be talking about an
election cycle, and I know Milton's going to be a
big storm, but let's kind of talk about it. What
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we should be talking about while we are talking about
Hurricane Milton. How do we balance all the fact and
to make sure that we're still talking about re issues here.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Yeah, listen, it's important to realize that it's not just
a really a metaphor. There is a category ten storm
called the national debt, and it's literally heading at every
American in the United States of America. And in this
particular year, the end of September, it's just reported that
the United States of America ran at one point eight
three trillion dollar deficit, or a six percent of GDP deficit,
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which has never been done again except under Trump, under Biden,
not even not even under Obama. But these are like
wartime deficits. These are things when you're fighting World War two,
deficits that people have run in our country and then
paid them down. We have no intention from any of
the candidates running from president to discuss it, to do
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anything about it. When you look at missus Harris, you know,
sucking down a brew as the storms about the hit.
By the way, as I said last week, the race
is over. This is another signal that they know the
race is over. And Kamala Harris is just doing stuff
for POSTERI to do a TV show or radio show,
whatever she's going to do to make lots of money
after the race is over. You know, mister Walls last
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week did a whole speech to try to placate Muslims.
He says the war in Gaza should be over immediately. Well, again,
he knows the race is over. Jimmy, you wouldn't say
that because everybody thinks, wait a second, you're part of
the team that didn't end the war. Like it's been
October Seventh's been a year, right, Plus there's only a
million Muslims that vote, and if they're really Orthodox Muslims,
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they're not really voting for you. They're against lesbianism, they're
against gay marriage. They they're not for any of this
stuff that they seem to think that they are so
and it doesn't involve any state, but it helps him
in Minnesota when he goes back. So he's campaigning for himself.
Kamila Harris is campaigning for herself in the meantime. You know,
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their ideas for the future of the country, I'm that
much different than Donald Trump's. And that you know, they're
not going to touch anybody making less than four hundred
thousand dollars. Warning shot to everybody, you can't pay you
off any of the national unless you do touch some
of the people making less than four hundred thousand dollars. Right,
So they have no intention of doing this. And in
the meantime, these deficits are now starting to really matter.
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And why several months ago on your show, I said,
when they cut rates, and that did cut a fifty
point basis point on short term rates, I said, you're
going to be surprised when ten yon bond yields don't
go down. They reel them like three point eight at
the time. Now they're four point zero two, and mortgage
rates are actually higher than they were when they begin
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to cut the federalis ave started to cut rates. Why Jimmy,
there's too much debt, so that this is what's going
to continue to happen. And then when you add up
that commodity prices have risen about ten percent of the
last month, you're going to see this in January CPI.
You may not see it in tomorrow's CPI. Consume a
price index. You're gonna see it in januaries, in februaries,
in March. So inflation will take higher under any president.
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And then you're going to see this nature of the
authoritary nature of people now panicing trying to control inflation.
And you may even see under any administration the wage
in price control blah blah blah. Look at unions getting
what they want around the country. Those are now in
union contracts. These effect these are all going to affect
every American citizen as far as what people get paid.
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So this is all happening. And the last point is,
even though we're having this massive national debt, the money
supply is now going back up. Along with the quantity
of money is going up. The reason we didn't have
much inflation at all. Even though money supply went up
from Obama being elected through twenty twenty, the change of money,
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the quantity of money changing went down, and so we
didn't have much inflation. Now they're both going up. So
look at another year. Like I told you before inflation hit,
you're gonna have inflation. You're gonna have it again. Maybe
not eight, but certainly four and four destroys middle class people.
So here we are with the campaign with no time
to change any votes. Where nobody cares in the campaign,
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nobody asking questions. Jimmy cares about the national debt, nobody
cares about the middle class. The only answer for both
Trump and Kamila Harris is to send checks to people,
which now they're gonna find out in twenty twenty five
they won't be able to do a whole category ten
storm hitting America washing up its shores, much different than
what's happened to Tampa, and people are literally standing in
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the water, laughing and having a party about to get
run over. That's what's going on.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
What's amazing is you're talking about these real issues out there,
and how many people don't even know about the real issues.
They don't know what their candidate things are the re issues.
They don't know what the other guy thinks about the
real issue. They just know, Hey, they got the right
jersey on, they have the right party affiliation. That's all
they care about. And rather than what about the real issue.
We're social security going to be when I retire? How
about the national debt? How's that going to leave for
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my grandkids? Nothing? It's just about who's got the red
jersey on, who's got the blue jersey on? And that's
who I vote for or that's who I vote against.
But there are real serious issues.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Yeah, Just to talk to that point, I was on
a national TV show with Sebastian Gorker, who's a well
known Trump supporter. And since I don't watch these shows, right,
I listen to you and I do a couple of other things,
and I get raw dat. As I've told everybody, I
haven't seen this guy, but I know who he is,
like a Steve Bannon type character, right, his over the
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top we're so strange for me to hear because I
don't hear these people, but his total backing of Trump
over anything anything. You know, the old thing where the
economy was so great when Trump was present, and I'm
thinking two percent negative two percent economic growth? Is that
really a Reagan number? Is that a Truman number? Is
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that a Jonnith Kennedy number in the economy group at
six percent? What is he talking about? But that's the
team he's on. And so when he says to the
host Armstrong Williams that liberal is not having any children,
of course the very smart host is like, that's not
really true. But he'll just say these things. And so
he's on a team and it doesn't matter the future
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of America doesn't matter to this guy. He's probably a
nice guy. He just joined a team and now does
a radio show to make money. And this is what
Kamila Harris is doing and what Tim Wataz is trying
to do now now that they know that they're losing.
In my humble opinion, that's what they do. They're on
a team. I'm on a team that says, let's fix America.
That that team only has like ten people it I mean,
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well one day it might have millions, but today it
only has ten.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Yeah, yeah, I got these talks. Well on they're right
often kind that we can we criticized, like the MSNBC
state they're propagandists, And yet you have people like that
that just simply carry the water and they're on the
team no matter what, and they're the exact equivalent of
the MSNBC on the right. And it doesn't mean you
can't like your guy or just like the other person,
but you've got to have a realistic expectation and say, hey,
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this is where they're wrong, this is where they're right.
And maybe, as Reagan said, they're right eighty percent of
the time and the twenty percent that doesn't mean they're
right enemy, But at least you don't have to drink
the kool aid. And a lot of guys on both
sides do drink the kool aid, and they do it
for paycheck.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
Yeah, at least if and I'm not saying he hasn't
said this, but I bet he hasn't. At least if
Sebastian Gorker and other people have said listen, I like
I've said, I loved Trump when he put appoint those
judges he picked from the list, He kept his word.
It was I loved how he said he wasn't getting
out of back Denistant, but he'd never get out. And
I believe he was never getting out. Okay, right, he's
doing politics right, but he's not getting out in my
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humble opinion, But to never point out the deficits on
the Trump even if you know him. How about to
saying I totally love Trump, I totally disagree in the
deficits he ran up and I've talked to him about it,
and I've got to get him and to understand that
it's really hurting the middle class and with destroy America,
that's okay, But they won't say that.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Jimmy, I got to find an interview, sendja link if
I can find it. I heard Art Laugher, you know,
the famous Art Laugher, actually said don't worry about the
deficit because we still can grow out of this thing.
We can grow out of our problems. And I was
shocked to hear Laughers say that. But again, you know somebody, yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Whatever, Yeah, he just in the bag for the He
just in the bag for the whole thing. Now. He
was very famous for the Laugher curb on the Reagan
when when deficits were very small and mogin At tax
rates were seventy percent, and he was possibly right about
increasing revenue when you cut moderr rates down a twenty
eight percent. Get it, that's not that's not true. Today
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art do some new reason search in your eighties.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Yeah, Steve Laughy, my friend, Steve Laffy, you were a
mayor and real quick in our final moments that you
dealt with the crisis, snowstorms, blizzards and the floods and
all the things that happened in cities at times. And
as you're kind of watching the evacuations and the things
in Florida, I'm sure maybe rings a bell. I mean
there's people actually that they were told yesterday get out
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or die, and they say there's still people say nope,
I'm not going to get out. I'll just stay here.
Give me your thoughts in the final few moments we.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Have together, just you know, as the mayor. People don't
know this here, but the two major rivers meet in Cranston,
Rhode Island, and there was a two floods, one a
gigantic five hundred year flood, and just thing is that
you just can't believe what happened. You go to the
school people who hate me, and I said, listen, your
buses are going to get flooded. You've palked them in
the wrong place. Let's move them. I can't drive them,
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but you got to move them. They don't move them.
They couldn't care less. You see people who don't care.
The busses get flooded. They let them dry out full
of formaldehyde and dirty water, and the kids sit out
of the next twenty years. You see things like this right.
Then you see things that are happening where it's like okay,
and this is there's two quick things. One one you
see people like driving like I'm I'm blockading the road myself.
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It's gonna it's flooding. On the other side, I'm the way.
I'm in the Maya's car with the light side a
police car and a guy's trying to drive around me,
and I'm yelling at he stops. I said, where are
you going? Because I'm going to work? I said, do
you see the cones? What do you think I'm doing it?
Do you know who I am? Yet? May allow for you?
Why am I way? You can't go that way? Your
car won't make it? Oh, always says he turns around,
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like obviously, if you lookd ahead, Jimmy, you would see
that there's a river of water on Pontiacap. Then you
see a lady who makes the mistake of driving into
a place she can't get out of. And I go
in my big giant boots and I literally carry your
kid out and and it's it's like four feet of
water and the car's going stops floating away. But we
get her out. We walk up. She's crying and crying
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and crying, and I take her to the house. Her
husband's there. The car's going and I and I say,
a total liar, must tell you all, Joni never what
you couldn't tell, mister Smith, whatever his name was, you
couldn't tell. And she hugs me and she's her husband's
not too mad because but she could have told. She
could have seen obviously saying not to drive into this
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giant puddle puddle lake that was formed on the street.
And the last point I'll make if we have time.
The last point is when you go to places that
houses never should have been built. Part of Tampa we're
going to. And you see in Cranston and Island, there's
two types of people. I walked down the road. On
the left hand side, a guy is yelling to me,
thanks mayor, you sent the fireman over to get their stuff.
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Out of my basement. He's throwing stuff into a giant dumpster.
I'll take care of the rest. Great job, mayor. Lady.
On the other side, you go into the home that's
totally flooded and she looks at me and she says,
who's going to buy my home? And I said, what
do you mean, well, someone needs to buy my home.
The government should buy my home. It should have been
built here. I said, man, nobody's gonna This is why
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I was kind of a tough guy. And he says, man,
nobody's going to buy your home. No, it should have
been but you live here. We can help you with X,
Y and Z from the city standpoint, and that's all
we can do. But there's two types of people, the
self sufficient guy, one is prepared for it, lady, and
then there's the person who's like, who's going to buy
my home. I'll never forget that within five minutes of
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seeing two people who had two different views of the world,
and we see that today, two different views. Who's gonna
help me, who's gonna pay me, who's gonna send me
a check? And the other person, the Steve Laffey Junior
and the Jimmy Laky guy, I'm getting off my butt today.
Here's what I gotta do to make a living, ye, Steve.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Laffy, Always the pleasure, Steve Laffy dot com. Right on
Q two the music started right as we finished. That's
a miraculous time, Steve Laffy, Go enjoy some fluffer nutterer.
My friend Steve Laffy dot com big fan of the
fluffer nutter he is. He sent me photos of what
this marshmallow fluff looks like. I guess you do. They
have any grocery stores here. I gotta go look for it.
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Maybe I know it sounds really bad for you. I'll
be back Lakey six hundred caseol. I'll take a monte cristo,
please please. All right, welcome to the program. Good to
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have you here. Don't forget if you missed yesterday's conversation
debate between Dan Woog and jil Ara McMillan. That's up
at my website jimmielinky dot com. You know, it's fun
to host a debate or a conversation that just lets
people talk, and unfortunately you don't get a lot of
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that in what the mainstream media. I guarantee if I
went on a few let's say left leaning shows, they
want to shut me down and say I hate speech. Here,
you're spreading false propaganda. Let people talk. People are smart
enough to figure it out. And it's it's it is
just interesting to see the different takes. You watched these
presidential debates and these fact checkers that try to stop
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every step of the way, and the fact checkers end
up being wrong. I don't think there's been any fact
check quote unquote in any of these debates, presidential vice
presidential debates that they've all been named it JD vansid
Trump that ended up being right after the fact, You go, yeah,
sometimes right, is that? Candy Crowley back on the ABC debate,
back with Mitt Romney, she interrupted the debate might have
changed the course of the debate, maybe changed the course
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of the election. It was twenty four hours later and
everybody knew she'd lied. It was she was false, but
she jumped in there, and so that's that's not good,
all right. The hurricane Hurricane Milton, it's there's people that
they just showed footage from Key West and the southernmost
tip where the iconic photos get taken, the southernmost tip
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of the United States, the continental of the United States
is there, and that's being battered with high waves and
the storm is kind of starting to the early clouds
are coming in there. There's still people on the streets
of Tampa reporting and barely a bit of wind. And
so we'll see when this all starts to move across
the coastline, and we will we'll watch it, We'll see,
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we'll see how it all pans out where it hits.
It looks like it's tracking a little further south than
it was yesterday, so Tampa may not be in the crosshairs.
And my understanding is that the way this storm is flowing,
it's that backside or that what would be cause the
southern side of that that will probably produce the most water.
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Sarasota tends to kind of look like it's in the
line of fire as well, So keep an eye on it.
It's the next twenty four hours. It's going to be
very interesting and yet probably very tragic. Some people have
stayed behind, and you just have to look at it.
There's a peace that the Weather Channel did and I
just kind of let you know, Hurricane let me just
I'll link it out if you want me to. Hurricane
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Milton's barreling towards Florida's west coast. It's currently a category
four storm, move back to five. It kind of goes
back and forth. Expected to bring ten to fifteen feet
of a storm surge, and according to the Weather Channel
and a simulation by the Weather Channel, at three feet
water is already life threatening. According to the Weather Channel,
Stephanie Abrams into simulation, it's too late to evacuate at
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three feet. Once it gets through eag, you're done. Water
can knock you off your feet. At three feet, it's
not good. At six feet, vehicles get carried away, structures
start to fail. At nine feet, the first floor of
structures are completely flooded and there are a few places
that are safe when waters rise up to that high.
So if you're staying there and they're expecting what does
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sat ten to fifteen feet of storm surge in most
places At nine feet, the first floor of the structures
are going to be completely flooded and few places is
to go. Hurricane Milton is expected to get bigger, but
then a weekend when it makes landfall late tonight early
Thursday morning, they think it'll make landfall as a category three.
But remember Helene. The category of it, that's the wind velocity,
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it's the water, it's the moisture that is a part
of this thing, and the wind obviously is part of
the part of the strength of it. But Helene just
dumped lots and lots of water, and so just because
it hits as a category three does not make it
any less dangerous. And storm surge is expected up to
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ten to fifteen feet. They go on basically say that
at ten to fifteen feet there's very few places that
are going to be safe if you're in the line
of fire here, So they say, if you haven't gotten out,
you better get the heck kind of dodge right there.
And according to BBC, some people may liken the surge
of a hurricane to what happened in a tsunami. Just
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this tidal wave of seismic activity underseam, it just comes
at you, and that's what that storm surge is going
to be. Tropical cyclones form at sea. They're fueled by
warm water, strong winds develop. Water is pushed in the
direction in which the winds are blowing, causing the water
levels to rise. So that's why the south side is
the winds blowing that way is going to probably have
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some of the worst flooding out there. So Hurricane Milton
is on the march and will again. It's going to
be the new story here for the next couple of
days and thoughts, prayers, and lots of prayers for the
people in Florida today. This story broke yesterday afternoon immediately
raised some questions in my head. An Afghan national living
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in Oklahoma City was charged Tuesday, that's yesterday, by the way,
with conspiring to conduct terrorist activity on election Day. He
was going to conduct the activity on behalf of Isis.
Nasir Amatawad Heidi, twenty seven, was charged in the Oklahoma
City Federal Court. He and his brother were arrested Monday.
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The announcement came on Tuesday after they purchased two Ak
forty seven rifles and AMMO from an undercover FBI employee
in a rural location in Oklahoma. Tah Hetty I guess
that's how you say his name, admitted after his arrest
that he and his brother in law brought bought the
guns to commit attacks on election Day. They wanted to
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target large gatherings of people. According to the Affid David.
He said his brother in law and him expected to
die and become martyrs on November the fifth. On July
the twenty fifth, according to the FBI, he used his
Google account to access webcams for the White House and
the Washington Monument. US Attorney General Merrick Garland said the
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Justice Department had foiled the plot, and Merrick Garland said,
we will continue to combat the ongoing threat that isis
send its supporters posed to Americans national security, and we
will identify, identifying, prosecute individuals who seek to terrorize the
American people. Which is all well and good. I appreciate that,
But the question becomes, he's an Afghan national. How did
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he end up in the United States of America. Did
he come across the southern border?
Speaker 2 (25:14):
No?
Speaker 1 (25:14):
The answers no, How did he get here? How did
an Afghan guy military age man show up here in
the United States of America and end up in Oklahoma City?
How did he get here? And he's been here since
twenty twenty one. This is what the news report says.
Taw Hetty arrived in the United States on September the ninth,
twenty twenty one, and was here on what they call
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a special immigrant visa. The timing coincides with the period
in which thousands of Afghans were fleeing their country amid
the Taliban takeover and were being relocated as cities across
the US. About one thousand Afghans were relocated to Oklahoma City.
So the special immigrant visa, this is what's happening. Also,
this is how you end up with a lot of
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folks from Hey in Ohio. This is how you end
up with Venezuelans and Aurora. They granted them these special
immigrant visas because they say, oh, we're in danger. We're
just here where you need asylum. Help us out. And
that's what happened in Afghanistan with such chaos under the
Harris Biden evacuation that all these people said, let us out.
We're going to get killed by the Taliban. Okay, there
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were no background checks. They're not searching any of these people.
They're not looking for who these people are, where they
came from, or not doing background checks on them. And
because of that, they end up in the United States
waiting for a hearing. And you make sure, wonder this
is how it turns out. As Ice has announced last
week that there are four one hundred and thirty five
thousand people that have been let in, some on special
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immigrant visas and others just on different visa programs. They
have that they know have convicted criminal records in their
home nation, and yet for some reason they were allowed here.
That's why there's thirteen thousand people. They know some of
them came over as asylum seekers on special immigrants visas
that now they look and say they were thirteen thousand
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that had been convicted of murder back in their home country.
So this is a guy that in the chaos of
Afghanistan goes to the US somewhere, to some receiving area
and says, I'm in danger. The Taliban will kill me.
And he shows up here as a plant. And he's
here and spent two or three years trying to figure
out how he could do a mass shooting event on
election day in America. When we tell you that the
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immigration system is broken and that America's national securities at risk,
and we can't keep handing out and doling out these
special immigrant visas just with no background check, no search anything,
you've got a sad story. Off you go into. They
ship them to Oklahoma, they ship them to Ohio, They
shipped them to Aurora, Colorado. Everybody's got a sad story,
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and I'm sure there are some sad stories. But notice
this is a military age man from Afghanistan. According to stories,
it was him and his brother, no family, no wife,
no children, very unusual for the culture that he came
from at that age. And they just showed up here
and just had a sad story and somehow got to
dwell here and thankfully they were foiled. But it makes
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you wonder how many more of these guys are lurking
out there. And they didn't have to swim across the
Rio Grande. My friends. We flew them in and relocated
into places like Oklahoma. It's broken. It is broken. It's
got to be fixed. It's got to God, to God
to be fixed. I'll be back, Laky, six hundred k
col Yeah. The Special Immigrant visa, that's what a lot
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of these folks are here on. It doesn't mean they
are here permanently, but it means they're here just waiting
for a hearing. And that's where that's not the point
of what that special Immigrant v say. There's thousands, thousands, thousands,
and they, you know, in a crisis, a weird crisis
and they just fly him in here. So this guy
got a free ride on an airplane, probably government housing
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and some dollars, and you know he didn't they they've
had Oklahoma City that's put thousands of them in Oklahoma
City that came from Afghanistan and fortunately the FBI caught him.
But it's not it's not a good system, my friends,
that we just can't do it. And that's again, I'm
sure there's some well meaning people, but if you watch
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some of these videos of these people that are well
meaning people that want a better life, I don't blame them,
my bells. I thought my son is technically an immigrant
into this country, and I know he has a much
better life here. But we did it the legal way.
And when you have military aid, let me tell you,
I've got some young guys that have helped through school
and train aid school and some I mean some are
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married and he but they've wanted to come over here,
and I'd like to bring them over here just on
a visitor visa so they can meet some of my
donors and tell the story of how my charity Rivers
Promises impacted their life. And a lot of these guys
are in there mid some of them I've known for
fifteen years, so some of them are now thirty years old.
But I've noticed that they were fourteen fifteen the orphanage,
and I've kind of just on my own, even outside
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of the charity, helped raise them and take care of
them and their orphans and driving school. I mean, I've
done all sorts of some of these kids. I've provided
housing for three boys that had nothing. They would have
been homeless until they were able to get through trade
school and finish their education. And I just did that
out of my own pocket. And I'd love for one
day and all those guys would love to come over
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just on a tourist visa with my full care, stay
with me, and they're up aert mid twenties, thirties and
come over here. And I've just been a few weeks
touring getting to know everybody and meet some of my
donors and say, hey, this is what. This is what
Jimmy does with the rivers. Promise he changes you know what.
I can't get them over here anytime they've gone to
the embassy. We tried to start the paperwork, full letter.
They say, no, these guys are young. They'll probably want
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to stay in the country, and everybody wants to stay
in the country. And they don't have ties back home.
Their quote military age, there's no wife and kids back here,
and you know they can't go. They will not approve them,
even though I want to bring them over on a
tourist visa and for years I've tried and it just
doesn't work. But you've got Afghanis that give a sad
story and just oh, the Taliban's going to get us.
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Then they come over their agents. The system is also
screwed up, my friends, and it's dangerous. And if they
caught these two cats in Oklahoma City, and make sure
wonder how many cats they haven't caught. And don't let
it be said if you know that ISIS and ISIS
operatives are operating out of Loyalist operating out of Oklahoma City,
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don't let liars tell you that there's not gang activity
in Aurora, Colorado. Don't let liars tell you that there's
not some nefarious characters that have come into Haitio from
Haiti everywhere we're not doing screening. We give them a
special immigrant visay and we say don't touch them. They're
the poor and the needy and let them come in.
And some of them may be and some of them are.
These cats have just got arrested in Oklahoma. Hey, how
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are your teeth? Look at the rear view mirror right now. Smile?
Are they as white as they should be? Why does
they want to be? If you're like me, it's the coffee.
It really is the coffee. Listen, trail Ridge Dental. They
can help you with that. They've got teeth whitening process
as a cosmetic procedure and they can help you with that.
They can help with the ORTHODONICX. But listen, they can also,
my friends, help you with that cleaning. We're in the
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final quarter of the year. Many of you have certain
dental benefits that you need to use that you get
a a certain number of cleanings every year. Make sure
you get all the benefit out of that dental insurance
you can, including all the cleanings you're supposed to get,
because actually you're paying for that every month anyway of
your paycheck, your dental insurance and your health insurance. Listen,
trail Ridge Dental doctor Sean Fiskern Associates want to take
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care of you and the entire family. Yes, the basics
for the cleaning and all that. And yes, the cosmetics,
the whitening and the things, the orthodonics, they can help
with that, even things like dental implants. Listen, they can
help you that. And by the way, you say, Jimmy,
I don't have that help that dental insurance. I can't
go to the dentist. I can't do that. Listen, don't
use that as an excuse. You call doctor Visker, you
call Trail Ridge Dental and you say, talk to me
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about your in house membership program. And they have an
in house membership program that makes dental care a lot
more accessible to people. They don't have the insurance that
others have ready. Trail Ridge Dental they have two offices.
They have one in Johnstown right over by the Shields,
and they have one in Long Modi's the access as well,
trail Ridgdental dot com. Trail Ridgdental dot com. And you
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be sure to tell them that it's Jimmy Lakey. You
heard about them from Jimmy Lakey. That's me. Look at
the mirror again, look at those teeth and let's get
those partly whites more pearly. And they can help you
that straighten them. Up as well. They can help you
that Trail ridgdental dot com, Johnstown, Longmont, Trail ridgdental dot com.
Tell them Jimmy Lakey's talking about them on the radio.
All right, next hour of the show. Gabe Evans. You
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might have heard his name before he's you probably hadn't
heard his name until a couple of months ago. And
then all these television ads start to popping up talking
about who Gabe Evans is, who he isn't some are
nice or not, but he's a candidate for Congress in
CD eight and he's going to be on the program
with the next Gabe Evans, don't go anywhere Lakey on
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the radio. That's my name, Jimmy Lakey, six hundred kcol
Stick around,