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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.
We're on every day from one until four o'clock and
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the iHeart app. Coming up in an Hour're gonna Katie
grimeson from californiaglobe dot com. One of the big stories
of today is LA taxpayers, You're going to be paying
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for Kamala Harris's private security made up of LAPD officers.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Yeah, she won't pay for her own security, even though
she and her girlfriend's slapping husband, Doug m Hoff, are
worth about eight million dollars and she's going on a
book tour and her publisher takes in about a billion
dollars a revenue a year Simon and Schuster. But apparently
she's comfortable with LA taxpayers paying for a private security
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twenty four to seven LAPD officers Metro Division, one of
the elite units that is normally investigating cases, and now
they're sitting in a patrol car in front of her house.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Why Why why am I paying for this? Why?
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Why in God's name get this multi millionaire who's got
a book coming out where she got a huge advance,
and her wealthy seven figure earning husband working for a
billion dollar corporation like Simon and Schuster. That's putting out there,
Why can't they collectively come up with the money for
private security.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
We're paying for it, working class, middle class.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Taxpayers in Los Angeles are paying for her private security,
which isn't private. It's LAPD officers on duty LAPD officers.
These are not off duty guys working on the side. Note,
these are this is their regular shift.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Because Karen Bass said so, Newsom had made this claim
that it was gonna be HP officers. You know, she's
a public servant, she's entitled. Well, of course that was
all talk. He's not gonna have the state pay for it.
He's getting Karen Bass to pay for it.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
And she does it all right. That's mixed hour.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
All the uh, all.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
The drama, all the screaming, the writing that goes on
here over the illegal alien raids. And the real outcome
of the raids is not if they you know, catch
twenty guys at home depot, or they raid a couple
of hundred workers at some clothing operation downtown, three hundred
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workers on a marijuana field up in camera.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
And that's not this real story.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
The real story is all the people who watch the
hysteria on TV and say, uh oh, that could be me.
And this is what the dumbass resistors to ICE don't understand.
Every time you go out in the street, reach and
riot and assault officers and protest, you are helping spread
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the message to.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
Other illegal immigrants that this is real, this is serious.
Time's up. I'm getting out of here. And guess what.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
An enormous number of illegal aliens have fled the United
States according to multiple studies.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
I'll give you a couple here.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
Pew Research they think at least a million and a
half illegal immigrants have left the country in eight months.
In eight months, a million and a half poof disappeared.
The Center for Immigration Studies thinks it's two point two million.
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So now both of these, both of these companies are
good at study immigration levels, so it's between one point
five and two point two million. In fact, immigrants are
declining share of the labor force from twenty percent last
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year to nineteen percent. Seven hundred and fifty thousand illegal
alien workers have disappeared.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Have you also noticed there's no major change to the
unemployment rate.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Why because most of the jobs were taken by US
citizens or legal residents.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
That's why.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
Maybe the companies have to pay more. All, yeah, you can't.
You can't hire you can't hire slaves anymore.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
How about that.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
That's the thing that's always made me crazy, Especially living
on the hypocritical West Side. You get these people who
think they're being brilliant. Now, now you know who's going
to pick your strawberries for you. Well, there's a lot
of people who pick strawberries. If you pay them a
real wage, Well, then the price of strawberries is going
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to go up. Then what are you gonna say? Huh huh,
what are you gonna say? Then I gotta pay more
for strawberries, and you should pay more for strawberries. Why
are you so comfortable with slave labor? That's the unspoken
thing among all these progressive weenies. They're comfortable with slave labor. Well,
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you know the price of vegetables, then the price of
vegetables is going to go up. And the people who
complain the most are the wealthy people who have the most.
Of course, they're the ones who hire nannies and housekeepers
and gardeners and pay them like crap and treat them
like crap.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
And I know I've seen this up close, and.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
They're the ones that are going to give you the
holier than now left wing lecture about their doing the work.
America's too. Americans don't do work for slave wages. That
part's always left out of their cliche. Always a few
more words or have to be spoken there. Yes, Americans
won't do that work if they're going to get paid
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slave wages, which is what it all is. There's no
question about it. Whether you're picking vegetables or you're picking
grapes for the wineries, you're at a meat packing plant,
whatever it is, slave wages, unreported wages. So these bastard
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companies aren't paying taxes. These wealthy people think the wealthy
people are paying taxes on all the illegal alien help
they have in their house.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
No, they're not.
Speaker 3 (06:47):
So.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
But the illegal immigrants, they're a little sharper than the
wealthy people. They figured out that devil was being enforced
and I'm going to leave.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
See.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
According to National Review, illegal labor is a different pool
of labor, made up of people who are less likely
to call the cops about illegal work conditions.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
That's the other part of this.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
Not only is it slave wages, it's slave working conditions.
Think about the farm workers, the beloved farm workers. How
long are their work days?
Speaker 1 (07:31):
We don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
They could be fourteen sixteen hours a day, and they
live in shacks and they're served disgusting food and it's
one hundred and ten degrees. It's almost as bad as
life in the prison. So you've got two million people
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who've realized it's like, Wow, I'm getting out of here
because they're in fourced seeing the law and nothing has happened.
Life has gone on. But you know what, we are
gonna save millions, billions of dollars. Here in California, we
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spend thirty five billion dollars a year on illegal aliens,
thirty five billion, twelve billion on their healthcare. Well, I'm
paying for everything from Kamala Harris's LAPD security to illegal
alien healthcare for millions. And you wonder why everybody's pissed
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about the taxes. What are we getting out of this?
Kamala is getting a security protection, the illegal aliens are
getting free healthcare and clogging up the emergency rooms. What
am I getting? What are you getting out of it.
Here's another story. One point two million immigrants disappeared from
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the labor force between January and July. Percentage of the
workforce dropped from twenty to nineteen percent. All, this is
first time in history.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Stuff.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
We've never had a net loss of illegal aliens. We've
never had a net loss of illegal alien workers. And
life is going to go on, and we're going to
spend a lot less tax money and we won't have
slaves in this country.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Now.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
Maybe we could set up a workers program and force
companies to pay them what they pay American workers, And
maybe people have to look at themselves and say, why
am I so comfortable with slave labor? Why am I
so comfortable with slave working conditions? I mean, they're the
first to carry on about racial inequality and the legacy
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legacy of slavery in this country. But here we have
a modern day form of slavery involving people of color
right in front of her eyes. And all people can
say is, well, the strawberries are going.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
To cost more. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
Well, and this is the majority of voters here in California.
Bore coming up.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
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Speaker 1 (10:33):
And after three o'clock we're going to have.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
We're gonna have Katie Grimes from californiaglobe dot com on
all the money LA taxpayers are going to be spending
on Kamala Harris's security because she doesn't have Secret Service
protection anymore. And by the way, despite what you might
have heard in the idiotic media, she's not entitled to it.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
That's a six month deal.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Six months after Mike Pence his term ended under Trump,
he had no Secret Service protection. Same thing for Kamala Harris.
You don't get it after six months. That's the law.
Biden extended it, Trump reversed it. So what law says
you get six months? Knewsoone was lying again. She's not
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entitled to anything. She's a member of the one percent.
She and her husband, they're really wealthy. And now she's
working for a company Simon and Schuster. She's written a book.
They're going to put her on a book tour around
the world. Fifteen cities LPD May be traveling with Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
So we're gonna pay for that too.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Katie Grimes coming on at two o'clock on that another
thing we're paying for it.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
I bet you didn't know this.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
I'd mentioned in the last segment about the illegal aliens.
It looks like maybe two million illegal aliens self deported,
self deported. And why don't you hear that in the news,
because they would justify all the theatrics that the Trump
administration is engaging in all these high profile raids.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Oh my god, this is not necessary. Guess what it did?
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Scared out two million, that's the real reason for them.
But media isn't Is it gonna report that? And the
more the media carps and wines how horrible it is,
the more scared the illegal aliens are, more of them leave.
Here's another thing we're paying for them. I didn't know this.
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LA Times says a story. Do you what do you
think to drop in LA unified student enrollment has been
over the last twenty years. How many fewer students do
we have going to LA public schools?
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Thousands? Do you know what percentages? Let me guess.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Let me. I was going to say, well, you're close
forty four percent fewer students over the last twenty years,
twenty seven percent fewer over the last ten years. Have
they closed many schools, hardly any. Have they laid off
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any employees, hardly any. So we are paying more for
the school system than we did twenty years ago when
they had forty four percent fewer students.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
It says, you're the LA Times.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
This is incredibly absurd, ridiculous, biased article by somebody named
Howard Bloom. The contrast is creating a math problem for
LA Unified. How to cut costs while preserving what's in
for students and best for employees? Well, wait, wait a second,
you should be cutting forty four percent of the teachers, right, am?
Speaker 1 (14:07):
I crazy?
Speaker 2 (14:08):
You should be closing forty four percent of the schools.
Maybe best for employees? How about taxpayers?
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Over here?
Speaker 2 (14:19):
Can you imagine a private company loses forty four percent
of their business, has forty four percent fewer customers. They
don't anybody off, they don't close any of their workplaces,
any of their any of their stores. They've lost all right,
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you want to get guess how many actual students?
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Let me think, Let me think, uh five hundred thousand?
Speaker 2 (14:49):
Think quick, My brain is at three hundred Quickly it
was three hundred thousand.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Three hundred thousand. Yeah, I was trying to make an
educated guest brush me. I thought you took some caffeine,
prouce I did. I'm having some issues my brain. My
brain isn't working as fast as my mouth. I guess
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
Well.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
At three hundred thousand, they've lost but the number of
operating schools has only declined by five percent.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
So we have a lot of empty classrooms here. What
do we have one classroom for every five students. I
don't understand this.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
We're down five percent in schools, we're down forty four
percent enrollment.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
And they don't want to cut the teachers because the
teachers start screaming. It's like, we'll screw them. Who are
they teaching?
Speaker 2 (15:44):
And by the way, most of the students that are
left don't know anything. Three quarters of the students are
not proficient in math and not proficient.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
In reading in the LA school district.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
You go look that up. Three quarters of them so
are gone, and what's left? Three quarters of those they
can't add and they can't read. The Board of Education
has been inclined to avoid cost cutting and layoffs, and
has supported salary increases. So they have almost twice as
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many teachers as they need, and they keep giving them
more money even though most of the kids can't add
and can't read. What a colossal boondoggle teachers you, in fact,
thinks they ought to be paid more money for what?
Speaker 3 (16:41):
Or what?
Speaker 2 (16:41):
They'll go on strike? Oh well then what what difference
would it make? They're going to go on strike from
empty classrooms. They're gonna go on strike and the kids
won't learn. Oh, that's not gonna make a difference. Uh.
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Closing schools is extremely difficult, said a former LA school
board member. Close the door and you lock it and say, hey,
this school closed. Nobody goes here anymore. There's nothing I
understand today.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
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Speaker 1 (17:37):
I really enjoyed this.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
Did you see the video of that Venezuelan drug ship
being destroyed by a Trump missile? Yeah, it was a
military strike. The Venezuelan gang trend to Ragua trend to
Ragua that they were all the talk last year. Remember
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they were murdering young women. They had taken over an
apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado. Democratic officials were denying that
they even existed. And Trump took over. And how long
were we told that? Well, there's nothing you can do
about the drug flow. It's very complicated issue, you know,
the root causes that you have to address. And I
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always thought, why don't we, Why don't we going to
Mexico and just start bombing all the drug labs and
they make they make fentadil. Oh, I got billions and
billions of dollars of fentonyl out of these, you know,
cheap trailers and little uh little hovels, and all you
have to do is bomb them, and then they can't
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make the fentanyl anymore.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Right, you can't do that? Well, yeah you can.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Let me tell you about this, and then we're gonna
play a clip of Trump. So get cut number two ready? Uh,
eleven terrorists work killed. They put out a social on
social media showing the military strike against this Venezuelan ship,
and he had to deployed three US Navy guided missile
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destroyers into the area, and uh, that's the only way
you can deal with it.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
You got you gotta cut off the supply.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
You have to kill all the gang members in the
drug cartels who send us drugs, and then you have
to destroy their facilities and destroy the boats that ship them.
And yeah, they're gonna they're just gonna come back. Yeah,
they're gonna come back, and he destroy them all over again. Well,
you know it's like the border wall. Well, if you
build a wall, they're just gonna climb over it. Good
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shoot them off that they're at the top of the fence. Well,
then they're gonna dig underground. Good fill their tunnels with
cement while they're in the tunnels.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
How about that. Just keep at them. Of course they're
gonna keep trying. It's billions of dollars.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
But the amount of fentanyl coming over the border, I
think has been cut by fifty percent, and the number
of drug deaths, fentanyl deaths for the first time in
ten years, is going down.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
That alone is a huge success.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
So let's see, we got two million illegal aliens who
self deported, we got the border shut down, we got
the fentinyl supply cut by fifty percent, and now we're
firing missiles at these they call them Narco terrorists trend
to Iragua. Listen to Trump enjoying the moment.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
On the boat, you had massive amounts of drugs. We
have tapes of them speaking. It was massive amounts of
drugs coming into our country to kill a lot of people.
And everybody fully understands that. In fact, you see it.
You see the bags of drugs all over the boat,
and they were hit. Obviously, they won't be doing it again,
and I think a lot of other people won't be
doing it again when they watch that tape. Let's not
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do this. We have to protect our country and we're
going to Venezuela has been a very bad actor. They've
been as you know, they've been sending millions of people
into our country, many of them trend the Iragua. Some
of the worst gangs, some of the worst people anywhere
in the world in terms of gangs, and we had
some in Washington, DC. We took care of them very quickly,
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but they're out of here. They've gone. But Venezuela has
been very bad, both in terms of drugs and sending
some of the worst criminals anywhere in the world into
our country. They emptied at You don't know this, but
they emptied out their prisons in Venezuela, and they emptied
them out into the United States of America. And that's
part of the problem we have. We're getting them out,
We're getting them out rapidly, but it's caused a tremendous problem.
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And Pete and all of the people that are working
very hard to rectify the stupidity of the Biden administration
allowing these people to pour into our country with open borders.
We are paying a big price as a country for
the in competence of the Biden administration. But think of it,
opened up prisons, drug dealers, drug lords, everything coming out
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of Venezuela. They said that, we said, we're not going
to put up with it anymore. So Venezuela has been
one of the worst actors in the whole group, and
we have a group of pretty bad actors.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
So let's say we were told, you can't do anything
about illegal immigration at the border. Well, yes, you can
can't do anything about crime in Washington, DC.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Well yes, you can can't do anything.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
About the Iranians, you know, and their nuclear capabilities, Well
yes you can. They got a missile. They don't have
nuclear capabilities at the moment. Can't do anything about Venezuela
sending us drugs.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Oh, yes you can.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
Who is going to pilot the next ship out of
Venezuela with a load of fentanil or cocaine or whatever
garbage that they sell.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
Yes you can. You just got to wake up in
the morning and say, this is what we're gonna do.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
We got a massive military, we got a massive police force,
we have a massive immigration force. Just go out there,
shut the border, Kill the Iranians, kill the destroy their
nuclear facilities, Kill these terrorists, these narco terrorists, blow up
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their boats.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
I've read.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
I read like conservative writers they're upset with Trump. Well,
I don't know if this is legal or not.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
This is legal or not.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
They're sending drugs to kill us, by the hundreds of thousands.
It was up to one hundred thousand a year. This
is the mentality that gave us Osama bin Laden and
nine to eleven. This is stuck in my head for
twenty five years. Bill Clinton could have killed Osama, been lauden.
They actually got a call at the White House in
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nineteen ninety eight, and look this up. This is a
true story. And matter CIA or the military, they had
Osama lined up because he'd already done a number of
bad things. They had him literally in the crosshairs and
they could shoot and take him out, and they needed
Clinton to sign off to do the assassination. And Clinton
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decided to call government lawyers, and the government lawyers said,
I don't know if that's entirely legal to what to
take out the leader of a terrorist group. And the
lawyers thought, maybe we shouldn't do that, so they didn't
do that, and what happened nine to eleven happened. It
always made me nuts. It's like, what one bullet?
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Two?
Speaker 2 (24:44):
Two bullets? And he could have saved all that nine
to eleven carnage. And it's the same thing here. Why
do we have to ask permission of anybody to stop
the flow of fentinel which kills one hundred thousand people
a year here?
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Well I don't understand. And you know he threatens to
go into Mexico. Well we can't go into Mexico. Well
yeah we can.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
I think just the threat is gonna convince the Mexican
government to shut down some of those meth labs and
stopped the drug traffickers, let them go sell their drugs
to other countries that don't want to fight back. Of course,
it's gonna it's gonna change. Just just threaten it that
that'll that'll work, and it does work, you know. And
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every once in a while you drop a missile if
you have to, just to remind them. Keep it up,
keep shutting these things down. I do not understand the
cowardice and the timidity of so many political officials in
both parties for decades. Afraid one of these guys was
riding this morning. Well, you know, the Venezuelans might escalate,
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escalate with what the countries in rhoids escalate with? What
What are they going to do when we come back?
I can't believe this.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
What if?
Speaker 2 (26:15):
What if the decade's worth of claims that the seas
are rising? What if it was all wrong? There's a
new study out peer reviewed, it's been published. What if
it's wrong and the seas haven't been rising? Tell you
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about it coming up. It's the first of its kind study.
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We are on every day from one until four and
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and go listen to whatever you missed. We have Katie
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Grimes from calif Forny Globe dot com coming up right
after debtvers three o'clock News to talk about this latest
atrocity against the Los Angeles taxpayer.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
We have to pay for Kamala Harris's security.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
She's getting LAPD Metro Division cops twenty four to seven
in front of her house and probably on her book
tour because her secret service protection ran out. It's only
good for six months, that's the law. And now, since
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she and Doug m Hoff, according to Forbes magazine, are
worth about eight million a year and the publisher Simon
and Schuster takes in a billion dollars in revenues a year,
somebody else ought to pay for her security, not us.
She's a private citizen, although she's a public servant. I
don't care her service is over out. Jesus, stop taking
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my money. It's not your money. So that's coming up,
all right. I've always wondered about well, first of all,
most everything, most every big issue over the last thirty
years has been hysteria, just pure hysteria. And I have
thought this for a long time, that this climate change
stuff is hysteria, very similar to the nonsense we went
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through in recent years over all the woke mandates. Remember,
of course, you remember, we lived through all this nonsense
about what words you can use, what phrases you can
say out loud.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
We went through this.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
So we're still trying to come out of the idea
that men are not men and women are not women,
that there's all these multiple alternate sexualities which don't really exist. Well,
listen to this one climate change, maybe another one of these,
or at least rising sea levels. How many times of
you heard sea levels are going to rise and we're
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all gonna drown. It's going to wash away all the
cities and it's because of global warming and climate change
and glaciers are melting. And okay, this is a first
of its kind study by Dutch researchers. They had it
peer reviewed and it's been published in a real journal,
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the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. And this is
the second study that this team has done. It's entitled
a Global Perspective on Local Sea Level Changes, and it's
very simple. It turns out there's about two hundred tide
gauge stations around the world that have been in operation
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for at least sixty years. These two hundred gauges have
sixty years of data, and you know what they found.
There's a very little sea level rise happening. What you
have to adjust for, according to the researchers Hessel Vortmann
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and Rob de Vos, is that there are natural fluctuations
in sea level. There are periods where the sea levels
are higher and periods when they're lower. Cycles, natural cycles,
Some of them last for many years, so it depends
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where in the cycle you do the measurement.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
It's like cherry picking high tide and low.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Tide and say, oh my god, the oceans rose three
feet in the last twenty four hours. I No, you
have low tide and high tide. Well, it's kind of
the same thing for the whole world. There's low tide
and high tide for the oceans everywhere, except the cycle
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lasts for years instead of hours. So they look at
the two hundred tide gage stations and they come to
the conclusion that there is very little accelerating sea level rise.
They found that the average sea level rise maybe over
one hundred year period is five inches five inches over
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one hundred years. Well, I don't know how we're going
to stop that. I mean, in three hundred years it's
going to be over. But he talked to independent journalist
Michael Schellenberger, we've had on the show many times, and
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his name again, Hessel Wortmann say. He told Schellenberger he
couldn't believe no researcher had ever performed an analysis of
real world local data. These two hundred gauges had been
sitting out there for sixty years or more. Nobody went
to the gauges looked at the data. If you did,
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you realize that nothing much has changed over the last
sixty years. There's an oscillation within certain periods of time,
but it always reverts back to its original place. For example,
sea levels were in a trough in nineteen ninety three,
they're unusually low, a peak in twenty twenty, but then
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it goes down again, and then it'll go up again.
It's just a long term cycle. Who knows why, They
don't know why all this hysteria was over nothing, Well
it was a scam. It's calculated hysteria, just like the
George will Floyd hysteria. Suddenly all these race nonprofits started
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reaping a fortune, like Black Lives Matter, and the people
running it were buying multimillion dollar mansions with all the
donated money. Well, same thing here the way to get
a lot of money for research. And so I'm gonna
do something that's gonna prove climate change and the sea
level rises. Well, yeah, that's how you make money. That's
like the homeless racket. Right, it's like the high speed
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rail racket. Government's handing out money. Tell them what they
want to hear. The fanatics and the activists want to
hear that the sea levels are rising so they can
raise more money for their nonprofit. The researchers, they get
their money by saying the sea levels are rising. They're
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not rising. Okay, five inches and one hundred years.
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