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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 app.
I found the story that I remembered last time Nick Schultz,
who was an assemblyman from the Burbank area, last time
he was in the news was a year ago, and
he was blocking a bill that would make it a
felony for someone who is soliciting sixteen and seventeen year

(00:25):
olds for sex on the street. He was trying to
protect those creepy, weird adults who go looking for sixteen
year old girls or boys.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
I think Scott Wiener was.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Involved in the blocking of this particular bill. So that's
when Nick Schultz made the news. Well he's back. He's
very upset that there is that Carl Demile is exposed.
This Stop Nick Shirley Act, which is something the legislature
came up with to stop investigative reporters like Nick Shirley

(00:59):
from exposing all the fraud and the waste going on
in California government. We're going to play cut four here, Eric,
and this is Nick Schultz about the Act and Demile.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
This is intentional because the misinformation is rampant, and I
rested solely at the feet of a certain member from
San Diego who quite intentionally is doing this. Since twenty sixteen,
the rise in online threats resulting in real world violent
attacks have spurred the need for these laws. Let me
be extraordinarily clear again to the member from San Diego,

(01:33):
there is.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
A not doctor Shark Collins. She's delightful.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
There is no part of this bill, none that prevents
law enforcement, district attorneys, or the Attorney General of the
great State of California from investigating fraud, notwithstanding what those
in acting and bad faith might claim. And I will
also note to the opposition witness that was here today
and I did appreciate your testimony, Sir, I would respectfully

(02:02):
say that there's no part of this bill that impedes
your ability to do your job. If I'm the subject
of a journalistic approach, I would argue that you.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
Can certainly come at me.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
You don't necessarily need to publicly disclose where I live
or where I take my children to school for you
to do your job. And I'm not suggesting that's what
you said, sir, but that's the point. This is about
setting in place real guardrails to protect people. These programs
are not new They have been the longest state for
twenty five to thirty years, and yet only after online

(02:31):
agitators and disingenuous actors, including members of this legislature, raise.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
The specter of concern.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Are we seeing the opposition expressed over the last week?

Speaker 1 (02:42):
And I'm fired up because as more no continue.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
And I'm fired up because, as we heard from Assembly
umber Bonta, this is resulting in real threats and harassment
targeted at members of this body. And if they're targeting
members of this body, I can only imagine what others,
especially those who try to provide critical support services to
our emmigrant community, what they're facing every.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Day that we don't even know about.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
So Assembly Member, thank you for your tireless work in
defending our communities of color, in our undocumented residents who
all have contributed to the success of our state and
are part of our state.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
We stand with you, all all right?

Speaker 2 (03:22):
Nothing ever, nothing, Well you people at Burbank, the people
you put in office, from Adam Scheff to Nick Schaaltz.
Holy moly, what a llegal aliens. That's what he's all
riled up about. Well, let's get Carl demyle On apparently
Carl You are a very bad, bad, bad guy.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
You know.

Speaker 4 (03:43):
I'll give one thing to Nick Schultz. He's a very
convincing liar. I've never seen someone sit there clutch his
pearls and take the moral high ground when it's very
clear any anyone can read the Billtion SI dot one
nine B one clearly says, in plain English, a person, business,

(04:07):
or association shall not publicly post on the Internet an
image of a designated immigration support services provider period. End
of story. There's no debate here. This is about stopping
the Nick Shirley's of the world from taking video of
empty daycare centers and fake hospices operating in a building

(04:31):
in LA. Ninety of them in a building in LA
with no patients, no nurses, no medical supplies, but millions
and millions of dollars of fraud of taxpayer money. Nick
Shirley will not be allowed to post video evidence of
any fraud that he uncovers or he's committing the crime

(04:52):
under section sixty two one eight dot one.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Nine B one.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
This is not a debate. This is what the bill states.
And remember Nick Schultz also said a year ago that
no one is trying to stop enforcement against people who
are buying girls and boys for sex. Well, well, guess
what the reality is. The bill that he killed AB

(05:16):
three seventy nine would have made it a felony crime
to purchase miners for sex. And then suddenly he comes
back a week later after his rear end is handed
to him at a town hall in Los Angeles, and
I have to thank you John for letting everyone know
where his town hall was so they can go and
back from him and give him a piece of their minds.

(05:39):
He came back and said, Okay, you know we're going
to do this, and we were going to do this
all along. This guy is a liar. He's unfit for office.
And you know, I just submit to the voters of
his district throw the SOB out of office. He's doing
nothing but harm in Sacramento.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
One year he wants to make it easier for creepy
guys to pick up sixteen year old boys and girls.
The next year, he's trying to stop Nick Shirley from
exposing the massive fraud going on in government. I mean,
who the hell needs this guy in office? Nickal What

(06:15):
they do, John is when they're caught.

Speaker 4 (06:18):
And the only thing he's angry about is the fact
that we caught him. We caught Mia Banta, We caught
the Democrats because guess what, we read the bills and
then we present the plain English legislative text and then
they sit there denying it. Literally, they are caught with
their hand in the cookie jar. They are trying to

(06:38):
criminalize something protected under the First Amendment, which is taking
videos in public spaces to reveal fraud. They're trying to
criminalize that, and when they're caught doing it, they pretend
to be the victims. Do you notice how he says,
oh my goodness, we've been threatened. Look, I'm not for
anyone being threatened, and there are laws against that. But
when a legislator tries to do something dishonest or underhanded

(07:02):
or illegal, when a legislator tries to protect people from
you who were buying sixteen and seven year old girls
and boys. He did the same thing a year ago.
He said, oh my goodness, I've been threatened. I've been
threatened again. No one wants to see him threatened. But
you know what you're gonna face heat, Nick Schultz when
you do the wrong thing, when you portray the voters
and don't sit there and pretend to be a victim

(07:24):
when your voters call up and they're angry and give
you a piece of their mind.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
And I like the trick they tried to pull. They
tried to hide that, hide behind this concept that immigrants
are being harassed, because surely was interviewing the Armenian immigrants
who were running the hospice scams and suddenly accusing possible
criminals of stealing tax money is considered harassment of immigrants.

(07:56):
I mean, that was a real clever trick. But it
didn't fly.

Speaker 4 (08:00):
No, it doesn't fly. But that's what they do. They
try to say that someone's being threatened, there's violence. Guess what,
It's already against the law to harass or threatened violence
against someone. That's already in state law. So when I
saw this bill and they said, oh, we're going to
try to make it illegal for you to threaten violence
against you know, some of these workers, volunteers, owners of

(08:21):
these hospices and fake Somali learing centers, I said, wait
a minute, it's already against the law to threaten someone
with violence. What is this really about. So I read
the bill and there it is in plain English. Their
true sinister intent is to stop citizen journalists. And by
the way, when he sat there and said, oh, you know,
nothing of this bill prevents Rob Bota from investigating and

(08:44):
prosecuting fraud, I've never said that. The thing I have
said is mister Boca isn't doing his job. I have
never said that this bill stops him from doing it.
What I have said is that mister Boca refuses to
do his job. That's the problem.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
All right, Carl, thanks a lot for coming on.

Speaker 4 (09:04):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
All right, Carl Demyle, he's the assemblyman down from San Diego.
We'll have more, including a clip of let Nick Shirley.
Nick Shirley chased down one nutty State Senator Susan Rubio,
and you'll see her reaction.

Speaker 5 (09:17):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
Well, we just talked with Carl Demya Carter Myles, the
Republican assemblyman from San Diego. He's the one who blew
the whistle on the Stop Dick Shirley Act. And boy
did that send all the progressives and Sacramento into a fury,
into a dizzy. They are foaming at the mouth with
anger because they were caught they were caught trying to
be clever and try to block investigations by independent journalists

(09:48):
into all the fraud. And Nick Shirley is the guy who,
among other things, uncovered a lot of hospice fraud, showing
on video all the empty fake hospices in the NIS.
They were like over one hundred of them in one
building complex and they just had had heart attacks and

(10:08):
heart failure over this.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
Because it's the truth.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
They all allowed this, and I imagine many of these
people are getting kickbacks from all these organized crime members
who are allowed to steal money through Medicare and Medicaid
with the fake hospice. That's got to be the upside.
They've been caught, and maybe there's more to catch on them.
How could if they're this angry to the point where
they wanted to violate the First Amendment by stopping independent

(10:35):
investigators like Nick Shirley from posting video investigations of fraud, why.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
Do they they're covering something up.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
They're hiding something, And it's got to be that they're
they were part of the corruption that they were getting
they were getting the money. What else could it be.
Here's how nutty they are. Here's a California State Senator
Susan Rubio. Shirley confronts her about thirty seconds. Now, understand
she wrote the bill, she's a co author, and listen

(11:07):
to her play. Pretend here's one of the authors of
the bill. How are you guys doing.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
We just want to ask you about the bill and
why you guys would pass this bill that really is
an attack on free speech.

Speaker 6 (11:20):
I'm not even sure what you're talking about, you said
an author.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
I don't think Yes, you did you sign the passes bill,
the AB twenty six.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
No, I don't know about.

Speaker 6 (11:31):
Do you know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 2 (11:32):
No, you do not.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
No, you're guys serious talking about yet we're talking about
something around them. Okay, she's a fool. She is.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
By the way, she's your state senator if you live
in East La County. Good job on that. Yes she knows,
Yes she's a co author. Yes she helped write the bill. Yes,
she wants to stop you from finding out how your
money is being wasted by these hospice fake hospice owners,
about all the fraud that's going on, that's your tax money.

(12:06):
Shirley provided the proof of it. Rubio's pretending she didn't
even write the bill. You know, she doesn't even go
on a righteous does a righteous indignation speech on how
terrible it is that people are being harassed as immigrants
by independent journalists.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
She doesn't even do that. She pretends she knows nothing
about it. And these are.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Crazy, crazy, crazy people that we have in office, and
they're the majority. We have a majority of lunatics in Sacramento.
This is tens of billions of dollars of fraud. Guests
who finally found the story the New York Times when
I come back here, it is front page today. California

(12:52):
is rife with hospice fraud. They even mentioned Nick Shirley.
Nick Shirley's right, and they put a lot of the
blame on the new some administration, New York Times, for
God's sake. So, okay, it's not a mirage, it's not
an illusion, it's reality.

Speaker 5 (13:07):
You're listening to John Cobelts on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
All right, So we had Carl de Mayo on earlier
in the hour. Carl de Mayo was getting blasted by
this weirdo, Nick Schultz. He's an assemblyman from Burbank and
Schultz is feigning outrage that Demile blew the whistle on
the Stop Nick Shirley Act, which would wake what Nick
Shirley does illegal in California using video cameras to expose

(13:37):
fraud if the fraud includes shots of immigrants. Really, because
you had these Armenian immigrants running these fake hospices and
Van Nys and Shirley put them on video tape. They're
out in public. This was all public access. Bows are outdoors,

(13:58):
the public could access any of the areas that Nick
Shirley accessed, and these immigrants were standing in public and
arguing with Nick Shirley over what was going on. So
there's been a lot of what I saw is a
lot of stuff from Newsome and is the psychopathic liars
and his press office and some of these people in

(14:21):
the Assembly and state Senate who wrote this law, and
people online and commenters, and they were trying to put.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Together this story.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
Well, there's not that much fraud, and it's Trump's fault anyway,
and this is all made up and this is total nonsense.
CBS has founded, Fox News, has founded an assembly woman
did her own investigation and has founded Nick Shirley found it,
and now The New York Times has founded the New
York Times. I want to see all these progressives argue

(14:52):
with the Times. And they have a writer there, Sumya
Carlin Mangla, and here's her story, headline, front page today.
California rife with hospice fraud? But whose fault is it?
What are these fake questions? Because they want to believe
it on the federal government. And if you have the

(15:13):
time to go through this lengthy story, you find out mostly.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
It's the state.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
In fact, in twenty twenty two, the state had a
joint task force report and their own headline.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
This is the California newsom government.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
Their own headline is the state's weak oversight of hospice
agencies has created opportunities for large scale frauded abuse. Twenty
twenty two a state report in the new sub administration,
but they didn't do anything about it. So in the
New York Times, the story is hospice fraud in California

(15:54):
has been remarkably brazen. Medicare recipients have been signed up
for care without their knowledge by thieves who stole their identities.
Providers have paid kickbacks to people to enroll even though
they aren't termally ill and don't qualify sham companies fabricate
lists of employees, and Jason Smith, who's the chairman of

(16:15):
the House Ways and Means Committee, had a hearing and
said open border states led by Democrats like Minnesota, New York,
and California are the epicenters of fraud in this country.
California in particular had opened the door for millions to
be stolen. And it's important that he described them as
open border states because a lot of this money was

(16:36):
fed to immigrants. The Somalis in Minnesota, the Armenians here
in Los Angeles. I don't know if they're legal or illegal,
but this was a way of financing these groups. I'm
sure a lot of the politicians are getting kickbacks. And
it also builds loyalty, so you get their votes by

(16:58):
the tens of thounds. That's what the game was in Minneapolis,
getting eighty to one hundred thousand loyal Somali votes, and
in return, these people were allowed to enrich themselves with
fake childcare government funding. That's what they were doing here.
The game was hospices. The time said. The simmering outrage

(17:25):
against Minnesota and California has been stoked by Nick Shirley,
a conservative content creator, what is conservative about exposing fraud?
I hate that it turns everything into this garbage debate
conservative liberal, and immediately people who are not conservative go, well,

(17:45):
it's just a right wing maga thing. It's just a
trunk It's true. But that's how The Times suddenly shades
the story, suddenly biases the story because they know all
most of their are left wing and they'll be triggered
by seeing that description, says Shirley posted a video in

(18:10):
which he visited registered hospices in California that didn't seem
to exist, didn't seem to exist. No, they actually did
not exist. They still don't exist. Times then writes, no
one disputes that hospice fraud in California is a problem.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Newsom does. They made Nick Shirley out to be a
pedophile online.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
The federal governments certifies hospice facilities and provides the funding,
but the state issues the licenses for hospices to operate,
and the twenty twenty two state audit found that a
lack of state oversight had allowed hospices to be licensed
with almost no vetting. They overbuild medicare by millions each

(18:53):
year and put patients at risk of receiving dangerous care.
They're A Democrat in the state Assembly said, hopefully there's
now a new urgency around this because these are extremely
vulnerable patients. They're vulnerable families for a lot of hospices.
Their main goal is to just defraud Medicare. Here are

(19:18):
some of the schemes. One scheme, a couple was promised
three hundred dollars a month to sign up for hospice
care they didn't need. Frausters in southern California purchased personal
information off the dark web and began billing for fake
hospice services.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
For people whose identities had been stolen.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
There was no hospice service rendered, no actual hospice centers
or any paperwork, but these frusters made two hundred and
sixty seven million dollars. They didn't even have paperwork, they
didn't even have an empty center. They didn't provide any
services to any patients. They just stole identities off the

(20:00):
web and the government sent them checks and Newsom never
investigated it. In a one mile radius in Van Nuys,
there were two hundred and ten active hospice agencies, which
is more than Florida and New York combined in Van
Nuys in a one mile radius, more hospices than Florida

(20:24):
and New York combined. That's where Nick Shirley brought his
video camera. That's what he posted online. And that's what
Rob Banta's wife Mia Banta, wants to stop with a
new law that would make Nick Shirley the criminal. That
was her law, protecting her husband who didn't do the

(20:47):
basic investigation than Nick Shirley did. And now you have
all these people running around screaming and lying. No, they're
the criminals, they're the fraudsters. It's these assembly democrats and
these state set up democrats. And then when you catch them,
which Shirley ran up to them, they go, oh, I
didn't write that bill. No, I don't know anything about it.

(21:07):
You don't know what I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
And it goes on. In this story. It's very long.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
You ought to read it, and it talks about Newsom's
role in all this. God, there's just so much bs,
so much nonsense and lies and garbage.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
But you know, when you have.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
A narcissistic psychopath running the state, this is what you get.

Speaker 5 (21:30):
You're listening to John Cobeltz on demand from KFI A six.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
Forty a great book called Fool's Gold about all the
disaster politicians we've had running California these past decades.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
She's gonna come on.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
She and Christopher Rufo wrote a great investigation in the
City Journal and the California Post about a billion dollars
worth of your tax money that was given to various
illegal alien organizations. I'll give you an example. Churla got
one hundred and ten million dollars. Churla financed and produced

(22:10):
the riots in Los Angeles last year. All those anti
Ice riots, they're fake riots. They're actually were financed with
your tax money. You're sitting watching TV and you're watching
all the mayhem going on in downtown La last Yune.
Your money paid for that. They gave it to Churla,
among other organizations. Cherli spent the money on the riot,

(22:35):
got a big advertising boost from Karen Bess promoting their
Rapid Response network to get participants to show up and
to riot once things get out of hand. It's crazy.
It's absolutely crazy.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
What's going on? Speaking of crazy.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
Jennifer Cybel Newsom the wife of empty headed Gavin, and
she may be even emptier in the head and it's
hard to believe that the two of them are the
first couple. But this is California, isn't it, And she
is rapidly becoming the new Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
We have a clip here.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Today is Earth Day, and of course Earth Day was
like a cool thing. I remember in school when they
started having Earth Days, and I don't know, you'd go
out and you'd sing a song standing around a tree, plant,
a flower. I don't remember silly stuff like that. Now
every annoying, oh just insufferable activist type is out there

(23:43):
lecturing people. Well, we have Jennifer Cybel Newsom, who got
I guess, very thoughtful about how the outdoors have healed her. Listen,
listen to her train of thoughts. See if you could
follow it. It's only a half minute.

Speaker 6 (23:59):
For me, the places have always been deeply personal. As
a girl, nature was my sanctuary, helping me to heal
from a horrific accident, and now it's also a sanctuary
for the governors and my kids. It's why we made
a home near the American River so our kids could
experience the healing power of the outdoors. And so it's

(24:22):
not surprising that to this day. Once my kids enter
a state park or a national park, it's really challenging
to get them to leave. In fact, Dutch is still
inquiring when we're going to return to Yosemite.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
Wow, she has such special kids. They do things no
other kids do. I mean, I've never heard of kids
being taken to a park and having such a good
time they don't want to leave. And by the way,
the accident that was when she accidentally ran over her
sister in the golf car. I remember we talked about
that a couple of weeks ago. And the home, the
home is nine million dollars. That's the home is worth

(24:57):
nine million dollars that the newsoms can afford on Gavin,
who just makes a few hundred thousand a year. Nobody's
ever explained that, but apparently it's a complex series of
LLCs and shell companies and relatives. But other than that,
she's just an ordinary an ordinary mom taking their kids
to the park.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
What a phony.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
Then there's this nut another crazy people person, congresswoman.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
You've seen her, Ilhana Omar. She's the one. She's the
Somalian and she has.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
Pretty close ties to all the Minneapolis fraudsters up there
with the childcare services. Now she's had an interesting financial journey.
She had a very low net worth up until last
year when she and her husband Tim Manette claimed their

(25:53):
assets were worth between six million and thirty million dollars
and everybody said, well, how did that happen? But got
a lot of criticism. Now she's amended her filing and
the Wall Street Journal says she's actually worth between eighteen
and ninety five thousand dollars. She got interviewed by a

(26:15):
by a reporter from Lindell TV, Alison Steinberg, about her
net worth changing.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Why don't you play this clip?

Speaker 2 (26:23):
Awesome?

Speaker 3 (26:24):
Mark?

Speaker 1 (26:24):
The last time I said to you, you said that
I was stupid.

Speaker 5 (26:27):
Were asking you about your financial disclosure, but there's some
construviancies on there.

Speaker 4 (26:31):
Would you like to explain that? How you sly?

Speaker 1 (26:35):
You're super for asking me anything I have given?

Speaker 6 (26:37):
She What about the American people who are wondering her.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
Needs us to explain them? To the American pupil? What's
the explanation I have given them?

Speaker 2 (26:44):
The exploration?

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Do you want to tell our viewers because I don't
want to call hu Jack? How about that? Okay?

Speaker 5 (26:49):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (26:49):
How do you get today? Thank you grossing.

Speaker 2 (26:52):
I don't want to tell you, Jack bleek bleep, I
think you're stupid for asking me anything. Because in September
of the Washington Free Beacon found that networth at skyrocket
by three percent.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
That she had this winery. And like those hospices that
have no patients, this winery had no wine. They didn't
have any grapes. Uh.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
This winery listed assets worth between a million dollars and
five million dollars in twenty twenty four, and they couldn't
find a single grape on the premises.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
Nothing, not one vine, not one drop of wine.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
And she was claiming on her legal forms that it
was worth five million dollars. Now, the businesses have no value.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
According to her, she got caught. Why was she listing
those liabilities?

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Would that be to get some kind of lawn loan
or some kind of grant, some kind of benefit in
some way. Yeah, she was very tied into those fraudsters
in Minneapolis. Hey, you've been listening to the John Cobalt
Show podcast. You can always hear the show live on
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