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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You know, as we find out just how much of
our tax dollurs are being spent on well, total crap.
We are seeing now that the Democrats have gone back
to their playbook to do exactly what they do well,
and that is impeach Donald Trump. Because when you don't
respect the will of the people and the mandate that

(00:22):
Donald Trump has, whether it was in sixteen or now,
it's pretty clear.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
You just say, ah, screw it, We'll just impeach that guy.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
It didn't take but two weeks for Democrats to unite,
not to help the American people, not to commit to
stopping the waste fraud abuse at places like US eight.
And I'm going to get to that in a moment,
but it took them two weeks to get their act
together to do, they believe.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
The important work that the American.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
People sent them to Washington do to impeach Donald Trump
for a third time. Reports of Al Green going to
four the House announcing this big move by the Democrats
in Washington today.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
And still I rise, mister speaker, and I rise today,
mister speaker, with a to whom it may concern, message,
to whom it may concern, ethnic cleansing in Gaza is
not a joke, especially when it emanates from the President
of the United States, the most powerful person in the world,

(01:27):
when he has the ability to perfect.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
What he says.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Ethnic cleansing in Gaza is no joke, and the Prime
Minister of Israel should be ashamed, knowing the history of
his people, to stand there and allow.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Such things to be said.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Ethnic cleansing has been a crime against humanity. And I
stand here today in the well to denounce what he
was said, to denounce what the President said, to denounce
the complicity of the Prime Minister of Israel, and to
remind people that doctor King was right. In justice anywhere

(02:08):
is a threat to justice everywhere, and injustice in Gaza
is a threat to justice in the United States of America.
I rise to announce that the movement to impeach the
President has begun. I rise to announce that I will
bring articles of impeachments against the President for destinately deeds

(02:32):
proposed and destinately deeds done.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
I also rise to.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
Say that the impeachment movement is gonna be a grass
up movement, not a top down. The people have got
to move forward, the people have to demand it. And
when the people demanded, it will be done. I did
it before. I laid the foundation for impeachment. So there
it is our green.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
It's gonna be a grass up movement. We're gonna impeach him,
Donald Trump. I did it before, and I laid the
foundations for impeachment and it was done, so I will
do it again.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Now. The premise now.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Is that because terrorists decide to take hostages and kill
innocent men, women, children, and infants in their cribs in
Israel in a barbaric terarist attack that was helped facilitated
by Iran, and the attack on the people in Israel,
and Israel responding defending themselves against the terror network and

(03:37):
the tunnels and everything that we saw in Gaza, he's
now saying that Donald Trump is a man committing genocide. Now,
to be clear, the people in Gaza are gone, They're
not there. The majority of the area is turned into rubble.
He just became president two weeks ago, but we're going

(04:00):
to impeach him now.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
And the other.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Part that I think is very interesting about what he
said is he's saying that like Donald Trump is impeach
he should be impeached for the actions that over the
life span of this war. He has been in office
for less than zero point one percent of the time.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Why didn't you impeach Joe Biden for this?

Speaker 1 (04:22):
If you're going to use that logic, and we all
know the answer, So let's move to what he's really
mad about, the real reason why al Green is moving
to impeach Donald Trump for a third time, because he's
angry that we're finding out about the money. You want
to know how much of our taxpayer money you got
to work for an average what three months a year

(04:43):
to pay your damn taxes.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
You want to know how much.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
Of your taxpayer dollars politicians have given to foreign countries
in the last four years. And this has nothing to
do with with with the USAID money, all right, Like
this is just overall raw figures. Okay, you want to
know there's no one verg that asks for American money
that apparently we don't just give it away. Now we're
trillions in debt and no one seems to give a crap.

(05:06):
Donald Trump understands as a businessman that we're going bankrupt
as a nation, that our debt that we have to
pay just on the interest on the debt is more
than our defense budget for goodness sakes right now. But
you want to know how much money we gave over
the last four years under Biden Harris to other countries.
I'm going to go through the list real quick. We
gave about three hundred million dollars to Mexico. The question

(05:29):
every taxpayer should be asking and do it shouldn't be
a political question. It should just be a question every
taxpayer should ask, Why the hell do we give Mexico
three hundred million dollars when they're flooding our country with
the worst and they're flooding our country and allowing people
to float through their country into our country that on
the Terrorists watch list, That are that are in MS
thirteen gangs and the worst.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Gangs in the world.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
They are human trafficking, and they're killing our population by
the one hundred of thousands with fetnyl overdoses. Why would
we give Mexico three hundred million dollars? Chez Republic over
the last four years got three hundred and twenty four million.
Why the hell are they getting that money? Estonia got
three hundred and thirty four million as well. Lithuania got
three hundred thirty nine million. Poland got three hundred and

(06:13):
seventy five million, Romania got three hundred ninety seven million
of our tax dollars, Bulgaria got four hundred and thirty
one million, Tanzania got four hundred and seventy one million.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Pakistan got more than any.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Of those countries I just listed five hundred and thirty
six million.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Colombia a lot of.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
Drugs coming from Colombia, a lot of bad ombres coming
from Colombia, got seven hundred and thirty one million. The
Philippines got more than that eight hundred nine million. Somalia
got nine hundred and ninety eight million, Lebanon got a billion,
Iraq got two point two billion, Jordan got two point
three billion, Afghanistan got six point one billion, Egypt got

(06:56):
six point three billion. In Ukraine got two point six billion.
By the way, Ukraine, I don't know if you guys
saw this, but Zelenski just kind of dropped a bombshell
that he says about one hundred million of the two
hundred plus million that's been given to them has gone
missing since the war started. He didn't know where it went,
has no idea, So one hundred million dollars just disappeared,

(07:20):
that's a lot of money, folks. Ukraine's got two point
six billion, Israel has received eight point five billion. Now
you go through that list and the question is what
are we getting in return? How much of our taxpayer
money should we be okay with going away to these
countries that could be helping us in this country, could

(07:43):
be helping with private education for our kids, because our
public schools suck and we're.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Failing our kids nationwide.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
We're raising a generations of incompetent idiots, not because the
kids are incompetent, because our education system is incompetent and
we are raising an edge kidding them to be stupid.
We're giving them the worst education possible at the highest
price possible because we put teachers' unions and indoctrinating kids
to hate.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
America ahead of reading, writing, and arithmetic.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
By the way, to be clear, I don't want any
kid to be indoctrinated in any political party in education.
I want the kids in our public schools to be
able to read, write, and do arithmetic at an amazing level.
I think our education system is beyond broken. I don't
actually think you can fix it. I think you have
to burn it down. I think it's time to tear

(08:33):
the whole system down and start from the ground up,
and I think the private sector is the way to go.
I want to be clear, government named me one thing
that government's.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Really good at. We suck it all of it, folks.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
And that's part of the reason why Elon Muskindo is
doing what they're doing. But you look at all this
money that I just mentioned. This is your tax dollars,
and then let's go to USAID, USAID some of them
insane things, and there's a lot more still coming out.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
In fact, some of it may come out while we're
doing the show. Is spending that.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
Money on things that you can't even imagine. The highlight
list for you. You ready for this two million for a
Moroccan pottery classes your tax dollars.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
And by the way, we don't have two million.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
We're borrowing the two million, and then you're paying debt
on the two million. So the real cost to you
could easily be five, eight ten million dollars depending on
how long we take to pay off that two million
of debt. So this is the raw cost, and then
we're borrowing the money, which means it's a lot more.
It's kind of like when you buy a house, and
let's just throw out a figure. You buy a house

(09:44):
for a million dollars and you end up paying like
two million plus for that house because you add in
the interest over the thirty years to borrow the money.
You look at giving two million dollars to a Moroccan
pottery classes. I don't either way believe that actually all
the money is going to the Moroccan pottery classes. I
think it's being in bezel just like more than fifty

(10:05):
percent of the money we've given to Ukraine. Now Zelenski
saying we never saw the money. He doesn't know where
it is. He doesn't know where it ended up. It's
not on the battlefield, right, you want to talk about corruption,
We sent twenty million dollars for a damn sesame street
show in Iraq, twenty million of your tax dollars.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
Now, I go back to what I said.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
I don't know how long it's going to take us
to pay off the twenty million dollars. But if you
go and you look at a and you just take it,
I'm just looking at basic debt here, all right.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
You put twenty million.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
Dollars in a in a interest calculator, and you look
at that twenty million dollars, and you do that twenty
million dollars over a thirty year loan, you know what
that's going to be at a seven and a half
percent interest rate. You know what you're going to pay

(11:04):
a month on that interest over one hundred and fifty thousand.
Your payment is going to be one hundred and eighty
one thousand a month. To loan the twenty million dollars
to a country to make Sesame Street in Iraq. Let
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(13:14):
with us AID spending.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Now, this is not the overall government.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
This is just one little aspect of the government which
is insane and a moment ago during the break when
of you send a message on X. You can send
messages to me at Ben Ferguson's show on X.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
Please follow me. I'd love to keep up with you. So, Ben,
your numbers.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
You just gave it wrong. You had a down payment
in your numbers, and you are absolutely right.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
I did.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
I was using a mortgage calculator. So let's go back
the numbers. I just said about Sesame Street. We given
twenty million dollars to make a damn Sesame Street show.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
In Iraq.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
We don't have the twenty million, so we're not cutting
a check for that. We're borrowing the money. And when
you borrow the money, if you do it on a
fifteen year loan, so so screw that.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
Let's do ten years.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
All right, Let's say that we're ballers and we're gonna
pay this thing off in ten years. And if you
do zero percent, like a down payment, right, So I'm
just getting a pure loan here, our principal and interest
a month on that twenty million. As taxpayers, what we're
on the hook for every month, there's two hundred and
thirty seven thousand dollars. Get your head around that. It's

(14:20):
a lot of money. We're gonna have to pay all
that back. Like it's a lot of cash, folks. It's
not a little bit of money. It's a lot of cash.
So when you put it into perspective that you're you're
sending twenty million and you got to write a check
for this much money every single month for them to

(14:41):
make Sesame Street, our US investment in Sesame Street, as
we're saying, we're spend a quarter million dollars every thirty
days to do Sesame Street in Iraq. You as a taxpayer,
whether you voted for Biden or Harris or Trump, you
should be enraged. I don't believe, by the way, the
twenty million dollars actually going Sesame Street in Iraq. I

(15:01):
just don't. We also spent money sending Ukrainians to Paris
Fashion Week. That's not a joke. We actually did that.
We were like, hey, you guys are getting bombed. Some
of you guys need to go to the fashion Week
right in Paris, Like that's something you deserve. We're going
to pay for it, like we spent money on that.
We spent one point five million for Dei in Serbia.
Now you think about these numbers, and the best way

(15:23):
I can explain them to you, where maybe it'll be
more impactful on your life, is I want you to
think about your house note, and I want to think
about I want you to think about how much money
you borrowed and how much money you saved for that
down payment, and then I want you to think about
how much you're paying. And then these numbers all of
a sudden start to be looked at very differently, like
if you've got a two million dollar house note on

(15:44):
a thirty year loan, it ain't cheap, and we're throwing
around two million and twenty million, like no big deal.
We spent seventy thousand for a Dei musical in Ireland,
forty seven thousand for a transgender opera in Colombia. By
the way, I don't want any like opera in Colombia.
I don't care if it's straight or not. Thirty two
thousand for a transgendered comic book in Peru. I don't

(16:06):
want to be paying for like a pro Trump comic
book in Peru for thirty two grant, like keep my
money in America. Two million for sex changes to cut
off like breasts and penises in Guatemala. Not trying to
be graphic, I'm just being honest. Right, you're asking me
to spend two million dollars. Think about what your house

(16:27):
is worth, and think about what you pay every month,
and understand we don't have the two million. We're borrowing
the two million, just like you borrow money to pay
for your house. And we and we and our kids
and our grandkids are going to be saddled with us
two million dollars that we just borrowed for the sex
changes in Guatemala. But we can't get out of quate
mental health care for our veterans who served in Iraq

(16:49):
and Afghanistan in America. Six million for tourism in Egypt. Like,
with all due respect to Egypt, I'm sure it's a
great place. Never been there, but pay for your own
damn tourism. Why would I pay for you to promote
your country so that we are having fewer people come
to America, Like we should be promoting tourism in America

(17:10):
that actually brings in tourist dollars and then tax dollars
into America. We shouldn't be paying six million dollars to
tell people go to see Egypt. By the way, I
don't believe that the six million dollars actually went to
support tourism Egypt. I think the money's being funneled into
the pockets of corrupt Egyptian politicians and their family members.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
One million to.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
Help disable people in Tazikhsan become climate leaders.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Not just to help people that are disabled. No, you've
got to.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Become a a Kazakhsanian climate leader. Past twenty thirty years,
lawmakers have tried to reform usa ID or USAID, but
the agency refuses to cooperate nor be transparent with Congress.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
Okay, then we're going to take it back over, go
back to the follow the money.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
When the White House Presecretery listed some of the recent
items at us AID tax dollars have funded in recent years,
including one point five million to advance DEI in Serbia's workplaces,
Why the hell are we spending our money to advance
DEI in Serbia.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Seventy thousand for production of.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
A DEI musical in Ireland. Why the hell are we
paying for any musical in Ireland? Forty seven thousand for
a transgender opera in Colombia? Why do we give a
crap about any opera, straight or gay or transgendered opera
in Colombia? Thirty two thousand for a transgender comic book
in Peru? Why are we paying for any comic book
in Peru? And that's why she said what she said.

(18:43):
I don't know about you, but as an American taxpayer,
I don't want my dollars.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Going towards this crap.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
She is correct, right, I don't want my tax dollars
going towards this crap. And that's exactly what it is.
Part of the reason why I think we're winning so
much right now is because we're bringing receipts to the
back and we're not having conversations or debates over hypotheticals
or generalities. USAID, we also found out, has been paying

(19:09):
media organizations to publish their propaganda. Why was USAID actively
instructing media organizations around the world to agree policies on
strategic silence? To all collectively censor social media narratives. How
do we know this because there is a pamphlet that
we found from USAID that says exactly what I just stated.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
Elon Musk, by the way, just tweeted it.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
I'll tweet it out right now so you guys can
see it and you can look at it for yourself.
But there are one hundred and four DEI contracts totaling
over a billion dollars have been canceled thanks to Elon
Musk and Doge.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
Let me say that again.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
There have been one hundred and four DEI contracts totaling
over one billion dollars have been canceled.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Things to Doge.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
This is where your money is being spent. This is
what Donald try Rump is stopping. This is what Elon
Musk is stopping. Now you know why they want to
impeach him for a third damn time.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Do you really think it.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Takes seven point nine million dollars to teach Sri Lanka
journalists how to avoid binary gendered language, because that's how
much we spent. Now I have a question, and I
want to be clear, I'm asking this sincerely. How many

(20:27):
Sri Lanka journalists are there can anyone give me that number.
I looked for it earlier. I couldn't get an answer.
I even asked, chat gb whatever the hell it's called.
Don't laugh at me, mister producer.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
I did. I asked, I literally said.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
How many Sri Lanka journalists are there in the world?
This is the answer I got from chat GPT. Determining
the exact number of Sri Lanka journalists worldwide is challenging
to the lack of comprehensive data. The category of Shalwanka
Journalist's page on Wiki list one hundred and forty three individuals.

(21:02):
That's interesting, so let's go with that number hypothetically.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
Well, you know what. Let me read the rest of
what chat GPT said to me. But this is no
exhaustive count.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
Sri Lanka has a diverse media landscape, with approximately twenty
daily newspapers, fifty weekly publications, thirty monthly magazines, fifty radio stations,
and twenty television stations.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
Given the extensive presents.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
It's reasonable to infer that there are several hundred journalists
working within Sri Lanka. Okay, so let's just do the
math you got I mean, hell, let's let's let's just
blow this number out of the water. Let's make Sri
Lanka journalism bigger than this.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
Let's say it's two.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Hundred and fifty journalists. You've got two hundred and fifty journalists,
and you divide that by seven point nine million dollars.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
It's a lot of cash. Right, You're spending.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Over thirty one thousand dollars per journalist to teach them
how to avoid binary gendered language. Now, now let's think
about tutoring hours here. Let's say that this was like
the most extensive training ever one on one. So you
hire a whole bunch of people to go sit down

(22:25):
with a two hundred fifty journalists, not in a room,
not like put them in the subgroups of ten or
fifteen or twenty five, all right, our a conference, right,
like normal saying people do. Let's hypothetically say that you
hire two hundred and fifty people to sit down one
on one to indoctrinate the Sri Lanka journalists how to
avoid binary gender language every day like it's a college

(22:46):
class for an entire year. Thirty one thousand per student, right,
per journalist? That's what we're talking about here? Or is
this just straight up money? Laundering going into the pockets
of corrupt people in Sri Lanka. You can decide, but
this is a question we should be asking. We also

(23:07):
spent four point five million to combat disinformation in Kazakhstan.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
Now, a couple things about this.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Do American taxpayers give a crap about combating disinformation Kazakhstan?
And what type of disinformation like Donald Trump is good?
Therefore they say that's this information, like is it propaganda?
Is this about exporting American propaganda? Or is this just
some way to send four and a half million dollars

(23:36):
to Kazakhstan that can then be taken by the government elite.
We spent one point five million for art for inclusion
of people with disabilities through USAID, two million for sex
changes and LGBT activism in Guatemala. Now, there's a lot

(23:57):
of men and women in uniform that have served this
country that are waiting for surgeries of the VA. And
we're gonna get REVA reforms, there's no doubt about that
because of Donald Trump. But in the last year there
are people that I know that are waiting for them
to get certain medical clearances and to be cleared certain
things like you know, to get eighty percent or seventy

(24:18):
percent disability or ninety percent disability or full disability, who
are waiting on things to happen. And in fact, I
know someone that waited for nine months on a back surgery,
but we spent two million dollars. We sent two million
dollars that we don't have. I keep going back to
that because I think it is important for you to understand.

(24:39):
Look at a home loan on a two million dollar home.
Look at the monthly I've got the mortgage calculator up.
Let's just do it right now while we're live on
the ear, because this is the best way that I
can explain how this how egregious the spending is.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
You do a two.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Million dollar loan for ten years at seven and a
half percent interest. Okay, you're talking twenty five grand a
month for the next decade. Twenty five thousand, one hundred
and twenty three dollars is what we are looking at
paying for the program of sex changes and LGBT activism

(25:16):
in Guatemala. I don't believe that the American people are
in favor of this. This is why Donald Trump is
burning down all the government corruption and saying we are
going to shut these programs out. You can't even rehabilitate
them because they're nothing more than money laundering schemes for

(25:37):
the left.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
JD.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Vans put out in a tweet quote, when Elon and
the team started, I was very supportive of doges, but
thought the waste and fraud would top out at.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Two hundred and fifty billion. The real amount of money
saved will end up being much higher.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
This after Elon must put out a tweet saying fraud
in the federal government is closer to ten percent of disbursements,
so more like seven hundred billion per year. He says outright,
waste is at least fifteen percent, so another trillion plus dollars.
And he says anyone in government knows this, Which brings

(26:17):
me back to the point that I.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
Was making a moment ago.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
You look at what was said by Representative al Green.
He runs down there before of the House and he says,
we're going to impeach Donald Trump. The reason why is
because their piggy bank is disappearing.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
Folks.

Speaker 3 (26:36):
I rise to announce that the movement to impeach the
president has begun. I rise to announce that I will
bring articles of impeachments against the president for destinately deeds
proposed and desperately deeds done. I also rise to say

(26:58):
that the impeachment movement is going to be a grass
up movement, not a top down. The people have got
to move forward, the people have to demand it, and
when the people demanded it will be done.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
I did it.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
Before, I laid the foundation for impeachment, and it was done.
Nobody knows more about it than I, and I know
that it's time for us to lay the foundation again.
On some issues, it is better to stand alone than.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
Not stand at all.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
On this issue, I stand alone, but I stand for justice.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
I yield back the balance of my time.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Al Green calling for Trump's impeachment two weeks into his
term because this guy's piggybank is getting decimated. And the
reason why Democrats have had so many friends and donors
is because they've been taking the government dollars, your tax
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