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May 30, 2025 32 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (05/30) - John breaks down California Democrats’ shocking move to let illegal immigrants count ballots and join election boards, as Carl DeMaio warns of a complete freefall in the state. John hits the Moist Line to hear from the audience, then recaps the trans boy winning girls’ sports medals, the ongoing LA homeless crisis lawsuit, and whistleblower Staycee Dains exposing animal shelter horrors. John finishes with Scott Wiener’s housing plan, the gas price delay, and how the unelected California Air Resources Board still holds the power to push even more chaos onto the state.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
You're listening to the John Cobel podcast on the iHeartRadio apps.
And this is not hyperbole here. I'm not exaggerated. This
has been quite the first two hours. But we have more.
Carl Demayo is coming on now. Then we're gonna have
two rounds of the moist line, and Carl's coming on
to talk about another another crazy bill. This is like
the third one from the California Democratic legislature. They just

(00:29):
passed a bill allowing illegal aliens to count ballots in
our elections. Not making that up, illegal aliens we allowed
to count our ballots.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Get Carl Demayo on, Carl.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
Hey, So let me make it quite clear that these
are not all the bad bills that are in Sacramento.
These these are just exemplars. These are illustrate illustrations of
all the craziness in Sacramento. But yes, this week, California
Democrats unanimously passed Ssembly Bill nine point thirty, which makes

(01:03):
two crazy changes to our already dysfunctional elections. Already, our
elections are devoid of integrity and have all sorts of
problems and delays and outdated voter roles and you know,
ballot harvesting. But the first thing they did is they said,
let's give more time after the election for people to
return ballots mysteriously, so they allow now seven days after

(01:27):
elections for ballots to be returned to the voter office.
So that that first thing is insane, but the second
thing is even more insane. They changed some words in
California statute that most people might say, well, that's not
a big change, is it. But remember when politicians and
lawyers change a word, there's a reason. They struck the

(01:51):
appointments to the boards that oversee elections from having to
be voters of a counting to now the people who
get to be appointed as commissioners overseeing elections can be
quote individuals. Now, what is an individual? An individual need

(02:13):
not be a voter, an individual need not to be
a citizen. And that is why they made the change.
Is now they're going to allow illegal immigrants, non citizens
to serve on election boards overseeing the counting of batots.
This is absolutely offensive, it is insane, and it literally

(02:33):
is just poking California voters and citizens in the eyes
of how offensive and insane this change is. And by
the way, when I called them out on it on
the floor. They very quickly tried to say, oh, it
doesn't say the word illegal immigrant in the statute. And
I said, okay, so why are you changing the word
from a voter in a in a county serving on

(02:56):
the board to just simply any individual? And of course
the lawyers admitted, yeah, that could that could include an
illegal immigrant. Yes, non citizens now could could participate. But
what's wrong with that? Well, that's what you're trying to do.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
But what's wrong with that? What's wrong with non citizens
counting our votes? Counting our votes made by other non citizens?

Speaker 3 (03:22):
Yeah, we can't make this stuff up. And you know,
people are asking, well is this legal? Sure, they're not
saying that the illegal immigrants can outright vote. They're just
simply saying that the illegal immigrants get to oversee the
counting of ballots. I mean, what would Stalin say? You know,

(03:44):
as long as I can count the ballots, I don't
care how you structure your election. I mean, this is
exactly the problem.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Well, seven days now to count them.

Speaker 3 (03:56):
That's no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no,
let's be clear, not them now. Seven days they're going
to have thirty thirty days to count them. They get
seven days after the election. They have to still accept
ballots at the election office. So imagine going to bed
on election night and seeing a race that is only
a couple votes difference, and then suddenly the election office

(04:19):
starts receiving ballots every day in the mail for that
that very specific race up to seven days after the election.
That should not ever be allowed. So there's baby counting
ballots received by eight o'clock at night.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
So in reality, thousands of them, thousands of people can
vote after the.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Election, yes, yep, and they win election, and.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
And that'll take care of any any races that the
Democrats look like they're losing. They'll just repate thousands of
people to vote after the election, and they'll be accepted
up to seven days after the original election vote.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Now what these now, what the Democrats will say as well,
you know these are ballots arriving through the postal service,
and you know, you know obviously they have to be
postmarked by.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
By election day.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
That's no that you're exactly right, That is not true
because they passed a different law four years ago that
says that now the registrar has to accept ballots when
they are sent through the mail but not postmarked.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
So so ago.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
Yeah, so the postal delivery guy can show up with
a bin of ballot and say, I'm with the postal service,
but none of these are postmarked. But by Dolly honor
peaky swear, they certainly were accepted by the post office,
but we just don't have any proof that it was accepted.
This is again, that's not a way you should have
on the election. You shouldn't have this sort of nonsense

(05:52):
any you know, anything goes approach to how we do
are elections.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
This is amazing corruption and fraud in our faith.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
I mean they are And Democrats will say, but you know,
we're just trying to make sure that anyone who can
vote can vote. Look, I'm all for that, but at
some point we have to have rules, right, we have
to have a rule as to how we conduct elections.
What what's the deadline for getting a ballot back? Making
sure that everything is properly postmarked, stamped and approved. Because

(06:23):
I will guarantee you this, there's no other form of
government transaction where if it's not exactly done as government
wants that they'll that they'll honor it. If you don't
get everything exactly done right. They'll say, that's sorry, you
can't to prove your permit, take it back, do it
over again. But by dolly on the election. They're willing

(06:43):
to let anything fly in these elections.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
Well, the purpose is to corrupt the election process, to cheat,
to steal and rig the election.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
That's the purpose of it.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
They're not going to admit it, but that's what they're doing,
and they're doing in front of our face.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
And people say, well, you have no prove of that.
Here's the bottom line for people who might be a
little skeptical in giving them the benefit of the doubt. No,
the most important thing in an election is public trust
and confidence. All right, even if there's no fraud going on.
If you have an election that causes doubt, like all

(07:21):
these changes that just got made, then you are a
cancer on democracy. You've undermined public trust and confidence. And
it should that be the most important thing for us,
not just to get the numbers right, but to make
sure that as we're getting the numbers right, that we
have the most solid public trust and confidence levels that
we can possibly achieve. Democrats are undermining that with these changes,

(07:44):
and that's why we should be rejected.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
They think their careers are bulletproof. They think it doesn't
matter what they do, they will never lose. They'll have
a super majority and the governor the governor's office forever.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
Well, we're at Reform California. We're to change that and
show that that's not necessarily true. And that's why we
need to get voter ID on the ballot. So we're
asking everyone, if you want to clean up the elections,
be part of the solution. Go and sign the petition
at voteridpetition dot org. That's the site to go to
voter ID petition dot org. That will require citizenship checks

(08:20):
and voter ID for all elections. It cleans up the
voter roles. This initiative is a game changer. Voter ID
petition dot org.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Carl, you may be the most important guy in the
state right now. Thank you for all of this and
we'll talk again soon.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Tick back.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Just one crazy thing after another today. I've never had
an afternoon like this. It's like a half a dozen
insane things. So you bet, if you're just joining us,
you better listen to the podcast. That's your your job
tonight this weekend because there's a lot of extremely important stuff,
and we got the moistline. Two of those coming up

(08:59):
yet coming up next and.

Speaker 4 (09:02):
Infuriated depressing Friday.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
See this energizes me, This makes me angry and crazy.
We got to do something about the dog situation.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
Yeah, we do what we have to, John, We need
to band together and figure this.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Karen Bass has got a system that's killing lots of
dogs and cats, and the dogs and cats are being
mistreated horribly in the LA Animal Shelter and that's got
to stop. And this shouldn't be hard to do. This
is really disgusting. I mean, this is an issue I
think virtually the whole city would agree on.

Speaker 5 (09:31):
Do they need to have signs in the shelters that
say be kind to animals or get the h out?

Speaker 1 (09:37):
You know, I'm I don't know why.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
You know, this is a problem with people who are
put in charge of vulnerable children too, whether it's priests
or coaches, athletic coaches, boy scout leaders, foster parents, people
in the child services system. It's the same mentality. They're sociopathic,
they have no conscience. Well, we'll talk more. I'm not

(10:04):
going to let that one go either. We got moistline next.

Speaker 6 (10:09):
You're listening to John Cobelts on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
John Cobelt's show, We ready for the moistline. Huh round one,
let's go, Let's do it.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Many thank you calling the moistline. I'm so excited to
hear from you to map time.

Speaker 7 (10:27):
You're missing the real sinister motives of Newsom. He doesn't
want agreed to support all the electric cars. He wants
to mandate electric cars, and then there will not be
electricity for people to charge their cars, and they'll all
have to take public transportation. That's the ultimate go, not
electric cars, public transportation.

Speaker 8 (10:47):
What about all the sales tax that they collect from
gas powered cars? Are they really willing to part ways
in twenty thirty five with tax money? All these years
I've been alive, and all the taxes, all the fees
that they raise and collect, they're just gonna kiss them
all dubay in twenty thirty five.

Speaker 9 (11:05):
Now I'm listening about Gavin Newsom. I think he has
stocks in an electric company.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
That's why he's fighting.

Speaker 9 (11:12):
So are somewhere he's invested, and that's why he's fishing
for it.

Speaker 7 (11:17):
Hey, John Newsom's talking about electric.

Speaker 10 (11:19):
Cars by twenty thirty. But he's not considering the carbon
footprint of the millions and millions of migrants he's allowing
into our state, further increasing the carbon footprint. That's an
environmental impact that he's allowing to occur. So he better
take his electric cars and sit on it.

Speaker 11 (11:38):
Hey, John, regarding California's gas prices and why they're so
high compared to all the other states, and we all
know why because Governor Newson can and does charge more
cay can we say that he has placed the tariff,
a domestic tariff on gasoline to domestic consumers.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
So we have Californians losing at over gas prices going
to eight dollars?

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Like wow, who knew.

Speaker 12 (12:03):
Chasing refineries out the pitchforks and taxes would make gas expensive? Shocking?

Speaker 3 (12:09):
You treat the oil refinery at their parasite, then you
cry and you can't commute.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
The costs more than the rent. I'm off for green energy,
but it's just.

Speaker 3 (12:17):
Not there yet.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Oil and gas, it's.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
Still keeping the light on.

Speaker 12 (12:20):
It's the lifeline of our economy in New Orleans.

Speaker 13 (12:24):
And gas at the Sam's Club is two dollars and
forty cents, and gas is cheaper in areas that go
below south of New Orleans.

Speaker 9 (12:36):
I just came back from New Jersey two days ago,
and everywhere I was was two fifty two sixty eight.

Speaker 4 (12:45):
For a gallon of gas, so upsetting.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
Hey, I've got a question for Gavin Newsman. Do you
have a lot invested in the whole electric car thing?
I mean, do you have some major stock or major
contributor there. Why the hell are you pushing so hard
for something as skiff it as throwing out gas cards
or on.

Speaker 14 (13:09):
There is no higher learning for the average person in
California because the whole state is mismanaged. We spend more
money per student in the entire world here in California
and the United States, and we're ranked number forty eighth
I think out of fifty. And on top of that,

(13:31):
we're the fourth largest economy. I can't wait till I'm
able to move out of here.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
I'm done finish.

Speaker 15 (13:39):
We are now in the midst of the third generation
of stupid people. So stupid people. That's stupid people. And
now we're seeing the third generation of stupid people. Grandchildren
are being produced stupid people. Where we're at don't help

(14:04):
us all.

Speaker 12 (14:05):
Here's the mayor of Bass and her continued efforts to
destroy this city.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
I don't know why anyone would want.

Speaker 12 (14:10):
To visit this filthy city.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
But now she wants to damage the.

Speaker 12 (14:13):
City further with a thirty dollars out of minimum wage
for hotel workers.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
Is she too.

Speaker 12 (14:17):
Stupid to realize that thirty dollars an hour starting wage
will cost emplorers fifty dollars an hour Once you add
unemployment insurance, health insurance, Social Security ETT, tax, state disability
sur's California payroll text plus all of the above, minimum
wage employees will expect to raise too.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Our wage have to linger on for Is it forever
after two thousand and twenty eight, after the Olympics, or
we'll go back to what it was before. Thank you
for leaving your message, Please hang up, goodbye.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
All right, that's the moistline. There you go. Those are
our people, Those are our people.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
They live amongst us, and they're listening right now just
like you are. And they all vote too. But at
least I think they vote for more smarter. They vote
smarter than the rest of California. When we come back.
Really absurd headline in the La Times. It's just incredibly

(15:23):
misleading would be putting it politely. And then I'm going
to review at least five major stories from the show today.
At least five. Each one on its own deserves an
entire show. But it was like a car crash today
and stuff kept happening, and I want to review them
all and then encourage you to listen to the full

(15:44):
length segments on the podcast later today and this weekend.
I say this is mandatory, mandatory homework for this, because
you've got to be up to speed on this. We
are in complete freefall in this state in like a
dozen different ways, and it's all right in our faces,
right under our noses. So we'll get to that coming up.

Speaker 6 (16:05):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI Am
six forty.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
We are on every day from one until four.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
We are jam packed with important stuff, all kinds of
atrocities being committed by government officials at every level in
the city and the county and the state. And I
had a stack of other things that I can't get
to because we had so much news breaking.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
I'll tell you one thing we're going to do on Monday.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
We're trying to get a recording of this Jerry Brown
has risen out of his grave and he's come out strongly,
strongly defending the idea of California high speed rail. Yes,
Jerry Brown, age eighty seven. So that we're going to
get into on Monday, but let's go through what happened today.
If you can stomach it all right, some of this

(16:57):
stuff is so infuriating. If you're on blood pressure medication,
you may want to pop a couple of pills. First
of all, stupid headline of the day. I'd say stupid
one of the week. But the La Times has a
candidate every day. You know about the transgender thing, right,
you know that there was a guy who competed in

(17:19):
the girls track and field sectionals. In fact, the finals
are this weekend, and he made it into the finals
because he won the long jump and he also won
the triple jump and he got fourth place in the
high jump. And this guy's name is ab Hernandez, claims

(17:43):
he's a woman now and he's taking medals and championships
and taking away places in the championship from actual girls. Right,
I mean, you lose your slot if you're elbowed out

(18:03):
by somebody with a better time or a better distance.
So girls are losing their slots as they go through
each step of a tournament. They're losing their medals, they're
losing their championships. And Trump called out Newsom and said
this is unfair and he's threatening to withhold state funding. Now,

(18:25):
Newsom has also said out loud on his podcast, it
is deeply unfair for biological guys to compete with girls
in sports. So Trump says it's unfair. Newsom says it's
deeply unfair. The headline California Trump and the battle over

(18:45):
transgender athletes. They're not having a battle. They both agree.
It's just that Newsom is a phony. Newsom says it's
deeply unfair, and he still he still allows transgender.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Athletes to compete. Trump says it's unfair and wants them out.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
This is classic Newsome and this is classic La Times.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
They both agree.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
So the question is if Newsom agrees with Trump, why
do we still have transgender athletes, Why do we still
have guys competing with girls in high school and college sports?

Speaker 1 (19:22):
Anything? That is deeply unfair.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
And by the way, this unfair situation was created by
a state law that was signed by the legislature and
the governor in Sacramento. It was created by state government.
Newsom says it's deeply unfair. He doesn't do anything to

(19:45):
roll back that law son, I don't see what the
battle is here. Seems like Trump and Newsom are in alignment.
Now onto the list of atrocities today. First thing we
did on the show was we had Jamie Page on
from the West Side Current and she's covering this lawsuit.

(20:06):
This lawsuit by a group called La Alliance for Human Rights.
It's made up of LA residents and businesses trying to
get the city in county to account for all the
billions they've spent while the homeless situation got worse. And
you know what has you know what was discovered during
this trial with the federal judge David Carter, And these

(20:32):
are numbers from lawsu Only four percent of the vagrants
have been placed in permanent housing.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
Four percent. This is over a period of years.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Only four percent of those with mental health problems got
mental health treatment.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
So where are we at now?

Speaker 2 (21:01):
Ninety six percent of those who need permanent housing did
not get it. Ninety six percent of those who needed
mental health treatment did not get it. Third category, six
percent of drug addicts got the treatment they needed, so
ninety four percent of drug addicts got no treatment. In addition,

(21:27):
loss of failed to report on the goal of data
completeness and accuracy. They were supposed to supply at least
ninety five percent of the data and have it be
complete and accurate.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
They were at zero percent. Zero.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
So that was the trial today. Don't look for it
on television tonight. You won't find it. Nobody at the
TV station's care. It's only billions of dollars of tax money.
It's only the most important issue in every poll in
Los Angeles. This story we also did and we are
going to follow up next week. Stacy Danes she had

(22:10):
spent She got hired in Juna twenty twenty three to
run the LA City Animal Shelters. In August, she went
unpaid leave of last year and then she was fired
or told to resign, and now she is going public

(22:30):
and saying that the LA Animal shelters are filled with
employees who mistreat or neglect animals. The understaffing is so
bad that three people were responsible for five hundred dogs
to clean them, to set up adoptions and work with

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the medical team. She says the animals were in these
hell holes suffering.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
It was awful. She says. The employees terrorized the dogs by.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
Banging on their kennels, spraying them with water to make
them move. The employees are having sex with one another, not.

Speaker 4 (23:10):
The animals, but with each other the people.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Once again, you were very quick to correct that.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
Well, because it could be a little misleading.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Right it says they had sexual relationships with their subordinates.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
You're just not letting me finish the sentence. I would
it shock you though?

Speaker 14 (23:32):
No.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
By the way, Danes was making two hundred and seventy
three thousand dollars a year. Danes was not allowed to
track the employees because the union's objected to that, so
she said, some employees sleep during the night, some of
them are watching videos on their phones rather than working.

Speaker 5 (23:51):
I'd really like to talk to somebody, a union rep
and say, I'm sorry, why is it that we can't
fire people that abuse animals in the shelter.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
Can you explain that to me? Please?

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Yeah, that's what this union is and the specific union.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
I'll tell you if you want to want to contact
this union and say why are they in favor of
their union members abusing employees?

Speaker 1 (24:13):
Let me see where this union is all right.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
Because because because of the sex with their with the subordinates, uh,
they overlook poor work performance. And then other employees use
the dirt they had on coworkers to protest when confronted
about their own behavior. And I will, I'll get that
labor union number in just a moment.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
I'd love to shock to them. I would love to
ask them that.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Yeah, I'd love to get them on the air. Oh,
here it is.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
It's the Laborers International Union of North America Local three hundred,
Local three hundred. Okay, they protect animal abusers. They protect
employees who emotionally torture the animals, the little dogs and cats.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
Yeah, we need to put them in the cages and
torture them.

Speaker 12 (25:07):
All right.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Here's another one. Chris la Grax came on the journalist.
He's warning everybody that the legislature is looking at a
bill that's already passed some committees that cities would be
forced to approve ten story apartment buildings in residential neighborhoods,
single family neighborhoods if the building is within a half

(25:29):
mile of a bus stop. It's some with of a
half mile. So if you're within a half mile of
major boulevards. Then you could have ten story apartment buildings.
It would require the cities to do this. This comes
from that excrement Scott Wiener, the weirdo bizarro communist San
Francisco State senator who is just the most loathsome, most

(25:53):
reprehensible politician I have ever been aware of in my
life period.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
He finally, for now, the California Air.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Resources Board apparently they're putting on hold the sixty five
cent price increase with their new low carbon fuel standard.
It's going to be on hold, perhaps up to four months,
some procedural technical problems, and a Democratic assembly woman, a
Democratic assembly Woman, Jazz Meat Baines, wants the head of
the California Air Resources Board, Leanne Randolph, to resign. Listen

(26:28):
to this. Is this the dam finally bursting. Everyone's agreeing
eight to fifty a gallon is coming. Many Democrats in
the legislature have finally realized it's true. Eight to fifty
a gallon. Huge congratulations to Michael mcche the USC professor
who calculated this, publicized it, and despite Newsome trying to
spare him, is proven to be right. Carb According to

(26:51):
Jazz Meat Bines, has been given so much power they
were prepared to ban gas and diesel cars and trucks
single handedly. It's outrageous to director would pursue such policies
without trying to analyze the impact on prices. CARB needs
a leader that understands Californians are struggling to make ends meet.
When we make people poor, we make people less healthy.

(27:12):
CARB cannot continue to treat working families that cannot afford
to pay eight dollars for a gallon of gas as
an inconvenience.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
And that's not even all.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
That went on today, but that's a sampling of what's
going on there. There is some signs of resistance from
the Democrats over this eight dollars eight point fifty a
gallon gas that's bearing down on us. And this was
all voted by these people. The Democrats have a supermajority

(27:45):
veto proof majority in the Assembly and state Senate. I
would love to blame anybody else too, but they're the
only ones in charge. And is Governorsm's baby, and he
appointed twelve of the members on the California Air Resources Board,
so it's all them. This has been going on for
years and somehow Jazz meet Baines woke up. Well, we
welcome to the party. I always welcome concerts. I will

(28:07):
never complain about converts. But I wonder what kind of
bubble they're all living in. If only now they've realized
how horrible these gas prices are for the middle class,
the working class and poor people. I just don't know
what goes on there. Don't understand it. All right, another
round of the Moistline, second round coming up next.

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Speaker 16 (28:42):
It makes me think about he was the mayor of La.
Let's say he becomes governor and then he also had
some other political offices. Does he get a pension for
each and every one of those separate ones? And is
that why these people do this because it's just a
big scam. So when they retire they get a lot
of money.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
Well, I feel so bad for the LA Council not
being able to get there seven thousand dollars rais when
they're already making forty thousand dollars more than my house representative.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Ridiculous.

Speaker 17 (29:11):
Of course, Karen smokes grasses pretending to be angry about that.
Mayhe those kids something that's finally not her fault directly,
unlike the fires and the higher Department of Water and Power.
Of course she's pretending anything that takes away from all that.

Speaker 3 (29:27):
Of course she's upset that direction.

Speaker 18 (29:29):
Wouldn't be surprised if that riot was not coordinated so
that she could put out a message to try to
look strong on something. So this riot does not mean
anything to me. Democrats are up to any and everything
to make themselves look good.

Speaker 19 (29:47):
The reason the politicians want so many illegal criminal immigrants
here is because of the taxes that they pay. This
state really relies on the sales tax that they pay
and all the other taxes, so it's money. It's all
about the money. And plus it's all about getting the
money to get them higher with their union buddies and
things like that. So yeah, more immigrants, more taxes.

Speaker 20 (30:07):
The city of La doesn't care about us. They don't
care about their own housing authority. Right in front of
the housing authority, there's a homeless encampment in front of
the housing authority, tons of vehicles of those campers everywhere.

Speaker 21 (30:19):
When is the city and the state all these people
going to realize that what you got left is a
homeless people who are homeless by choice. They're never going
to go into homeless housing.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
They're sick, they are.

Speaker 21 (30:39):
Brains, they're gone, they need to be put in them.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
They're jails.

Speaker 19 (30:46):
The reason why that the city council worships the homeless
and the illegal aliens is because they're vater artist and
we don't vote for these people.

Speaker 9 (30:54):
They do. My son, his wife, my beautiful grandson.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
They all moved out because they couldn't assorted here.

Speaker 22 (31:03):
The public schools is the reason why we will never
be billing tech technology and this nation. Police students in
California and all the public schools because dumbing down society,

(31:24):
boring their scores, they don't want to teach.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
With that stupid school policy in San Francisco just to
pass them.

Speaker 7 (31:37):
Why put them in school then they're not going to
learn anything and you're just going to pass them.

Speaker 5 (31:43):
So really, you just want the money and you don't
want to teach them anything.

Speaker 7 (31:47):
That's all that policy tells me.

Speaker 12 (31:51):
Yeah, I really do think that we're going to make
life bones in the US.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
Thank you for leaving your message, Please hang up, goodbye,
all right?

Speaker 2 (32:03):
Eight seven seven Moist Day six for next week eight
seven seven Moist Daily six. You call today, you could
very well be on the next Friday. And all the
stories that we talked about today, if you didn't hear
about it, I ran through a list a few minutes ago.
They're on the podcast John Cobelt Show on demand listen
this weekend, and we're going to follow up on them.

(32:25):
We are not letting any of them go. And by
Monday there's going to be a whole new flood of
atrocities coming from the city and the state.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
So that's that's ahead. Enjoy the weekend.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
In the meantime, though, Conway's up next and Michael Krazer
is the news now live in the KFI twenty for
our newsroom. Hey, you've been listening to the John Cobalt
Show podcast. You can always hear the show live on
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