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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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It's the podcast version on the iHeart app. As we
have been telling you, yesterday, Bill Saley had a bill
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eight maybe eight forty four.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
It's a bill that.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Eighty percent or so of Americans would support that boys,
biological boys should not be playing girls' sports for obvious reasons,
and they shouldn't be in a girl's locker room, girls' restrooms,
because we're talking about girls here, underage girls in high school,
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middle school. There's no excuse for this. I don't even
want to hear anybody talk about this anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
Anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
He sent the bill, it went to the full Assembly
four for and it lost. It lost by a wide margin,
I believe forty five to sixteen. New York Times survey
found that not only that seventy nine percent of Americans
think biological men should not compete in women's sports. That
includes sixty seven percent of Democrats sixty four percent of Independence.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
What did Gavin Newsom have to say about this? Eric?
Speaker 2 (01:42):
If you got the Gavin Newsom podcast clip there.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
What do you do, seriously, Charlie Kirk, give us some
of the better ideas governor, Like, for example, I mean,
like if you want to, like, you have an opportunity to, like,
you know, run to the middle and see this man's office.
You're talking to me about people. It's like you right
now should come out and be like, you know what,
the young man who's about to win the state championship
in the long jump in female sports, that's that that
shouldn't happen. You as the governor should step out and say.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
No, no, And I appreciate and like.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
Would you do something like that, would you say no
men in female sports?
Speaker 4 (02:12):
Well, it's I think it's an issue of fairness. I
completely agree with you on that. It is an issue affair.
So it's deeply did you.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Speak out against this young man, baby Hernandez, who right
now is going to win the state championship in the
long time, I can see you wrestling with it.
Speaker 4 (02:24):
No, I'm not wrestling, I'm not relaction with the fairness issue.
I totally agree with you, by the way, as someone
with four kids. You got two daughters, right, two daughters,
had a daughter too, and a wife that went god
forbid to Stanford and played on the junior national soccer team.
And a guy who got into college only because I
was left handed h and could throw baseball a little
bit or hit the hit the ball for a little bit.
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So you're going to Revere Sports. So the issue of
fairness is completely legit. And I saw that the last
couple of years. Boy did I saw how you guys
were able to weaponize.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
That issue at another weaponized don't that's that's.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
Well weabinize maybe, Pajordan, you're right, but you were able
to sign a light on highlight it in a.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
Way that there you go, deeply unfair, deeply unfair.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
He said.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
That's kept billis San Leon the assemblyman out of the
Inland Empire bill. I guess after listening to that clip again,
Gavin Newson probably called up all the Democrats in the
Assembly very angry and demanded that they reconsider their votes
and pass your bill. He did that right, Oh.
Speaker 5 (03:28):
We can hope, but no. In fact, when the media
asked him about his position on my bill, he said
he didn't know anything about the bill, which case I said,
he's either a liar or ignorantly.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
I'll pick number one. Yes, I would, I would pick
number one liar. Uh, you know.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
What scary John is? I think you would pass a
light detector. I mean, this guy is a pathological liar. Yeah,
it's it's unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Yeah, he would.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
He'd be like oj because because if if you're if
you're a true sociopath, you don't get nervous and uncomfortable
about lying. It's easy, and you wouldn't betray any physical
characteristics of a liar. Your heart rate wouldn't increase, you
wouldn't sweat in any way, There'd be no facial twitching, nothing.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
So he absolutely would pass a lot detective test you would.
Did any Democrats vote for your bill?
Speaker 5 (04:24):
No, some of them laid off or did not cast
a vote, which is as best as we can get,
which is Sacramento, which is chicken. It is. But the
reason I did it, I wasn't planning to do this yesterday.
My bill is set for hearing on April first, you know,
take that for what it is. It's set for a
hearing in a committee with like the most radical leftist members.
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And what they did yesterday was they said they're going
to do a resolution on Transgender Awareness Day because we're
not aware enough.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Yeah right, we'd never heard of it. What would that be?
Speaker 5 (04:57):
So it was this whole thing about trans people. Trans
people exist, they're under attack, they're under attack. There's all
this legislation that's coming out to attack, and they're talking
about me and my bills. I said, you know what,
I'm so tired of listening to this and this made
up narrative. Nobody's under attack. We're talking about protecting women
and girls. Girls are under attack.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
Yes, sign girls under the age of eighteen or under attack.
Speaker 5 (05:22):
Yes, in vulnerable places locker rooms, bathrooms, sports teams. So
I said, you know what, I've had enough of this.
I made a motion. I said, you know what, let's
take a vote of my bill. Every Democrat, let's go
on record. Where do you stand on this? I said,
you know, this isn't controversial, this isn't crazy, it's not hate.
I have the same position as Governor Gavin Newsom, and
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we're not talking about attacking trans people. We're talking about
protecting young girls, but they intentionally conflate the two. They
basically have two arguments. One is we're going to get
trans people attacked, and the second one is this isn't
really a problem, we're making it up, which is not pr.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
I have that it's not a big deal, but it's
really horrible what's happening out there?
Speaker 5 (06:08):
Yeah, and I'm like, but wait, I have real world experiences.
There's a girl, Ryan Sterling, in my district at King
High School. She was booted from the varsity team because
the trans kid ran faster. Of course he ran faster,
he's a boy. Yeah, so she got booted. She's on
the JV team, and she's going to miss out on
college and scholarship opportunities. How is that fair?
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Your bill would specifically banned biological men and boys from
participating not only in elementary school, high school college. There's
also another bill. Did you write this which would limit
the band to just high school girls sports?
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Is that another bill?
Speaker 4 (06:47):
Or that?
Speaker 5 (06:48):
That's Kate Sanchez? So here's this directly on CIS. It's
just does the sports part of it my bill? You know,
it doesn't ban anything, you know, what I do. I'm
reversing the law they passed ten years ago that changed
all this stuff. Before this law passed ten years ago,
we did things based on your biological sex. That's how
you picked the bathroom, the locker room, the sports team.
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Ten years ago they changed it based on gender identity.
So whatever you think in your head you are is
what they have to let you do or use. So
my bill. First time I heard writing a new law,
it just reverses it.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
First time I heard that, I thought it was so
stupid that you change it in your head. Anybody can
say that they want to play on a girl's team
and no further questions asked, no testing. Okay, if you
say you're a girl, fine, come here, bring your your mustache,
your beard, your muscles, and your your your male genitals,
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and you could have a spot on the girls team.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
Go right ahead because you say so.
Speaker 5 (07:49):
God's It's insane. And we had one of the Democrats
stand up yesterday when they were speaking on their resolution
and then she just yelled trans women are women. It's like, okay,
they're so fanatical about this and try to reinvent reality.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Except for their penis and except for their muscles, and
except for the genetics and their testosterone, their hormones, but
other than that, yeah, I guess.
Speaker 5 (08:14):
So you know, and I think you know what's said here.
John's for the for the trans folks, they're not doing
them a service at all by putting them in these situations.
And I said, there's an opportunity to have a real
conversation here, whether we have a co ed team, or
we have a third category, or you know, give them
some private facilities that they can use to change out in.
I think there's common sense things that we can figure
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out to accommodate everyone without forcing young girls to change
in front of biological men.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
That's because there there aren't any girls who want to
do this, and they don't want to be dragged into
this fight. They don't want to come out against trans people.
They just want to have the privacy uh to dress
away from men. And they also want to compete only
with us women and not whatever. No, no matter how
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twist did the explanations or excuses get, these are biological
men and they always will dominate against most biological women.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
And I can't believe this is an issue.
Speaker 5 (09:19):
I think it's great they're doubling down to be honest
with you, John, They're so off the mark on this.
I mean, it's the eighty twenty issue. I think the
last election showed you that the governor gets it. But
these Progressive Democrats and the legislature, they're pissed at the governor.
They're so mad at him, and they're going to double
down on this. I think it's good for us. We
picked up three seats in the legislature and the lost election.
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If they continue this, they're having an identity crisis. They're flailing.
They don't really have a message or cohesive message. I
think they'll continue to lose power.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
Yeah, this is their message.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Biological men can play with girls, they can dress in
the locker room with girls, they can go to girls' restrooms.
That's their message. That's the issue. They get most passionate
about that. That's what gets from screaming this is crazy.
Speaker 5 (10:01):
I don't think it's going to get them votes.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
You would think you would think that you can't run
on eighty twenty issues forever, especially when you are siding
with the twenty. It's it's like cracking down on criminal,
violent illegal aliens another eighty twenty issue.
Speaker 5 (10:22):
On top of all this I'm sure you covered it.
While this is going on, we had Karen Bass walking
the floor standing Ovation, begging for money. It was very
bizarre scene yesterday standing Ovation. Wow, people fawning over her.
Her former interns who are now elected officials, Assembly members
are just it's the whole thing is so bizarre. She
was treated like a celebrity yesterday standing because she mismanaged
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Standing Ovation. I have a picture of it. I can
send it to you. I took a picture and one
of the Republicans stood up. I said, what are you doing?
Sit down like, oh, I don't know what else thinking?
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Sit down?
Speaker 5 (10:57):
This is automatically stand up like seal. I'm like, no,
sit down, We're not clapping for this.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
And she burned the palisades down.
Speaker 5 (11:07):
She burned the palisies down. John. And on top of that,
they have they have over a billion dollar deficit in
their budget. Was nothing to do with the fire. I
nothing to do with the fire. And she wants a bailout. Well,
why should my district bail her out?
Speaker 1 (11:18):
Well, well, Sacramento's broke.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
I saw that you guys really have a seventy six
billion dollar deficit up there.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
They are gambling that the tax payments are going to
come in higher than they think. This is their whole
plan right now. They're just waiting for April to see
what happens.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
When is this going to end? Really, when is this
going to end? There's nothing left to say. It's all insane.
Speaker 5 (11:43):
When the voters throw them out.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
All right, Bill, I don't know how you do it,
all right, one day we're going to find you naked
screaming in the streets.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
But good luck. Thanks, John Semman, Bill a sale from
the inland and by the rip up. He had a
bill to.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
Keep boys and men from playing girls and women's sports
from elementary school to college, and the whack job Democrats
voted it down completely. Every single Democrat voted against it.
All right, speaking of the insanity, that pillowcase rapist is
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now free in Juniper Hills. We'll give you the address,
will remind you of his record, and people are out
of their minds in Juniper Hills, which is out in
the Antelope Valley. They actually let him out, and they've
led him out many times before, and every time he's
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been let out he starts raping and assaulting women.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Again.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Maybe they'll let him compete on a high school team,
like a high school girls soccer team, and then he
can dress in the girls locker room.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
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John Cobelt's show on demand. I am just checking any
new information I can find on Christopher Hubbard, the pillowcase rapist.
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On Saturday, he was released into Juniper Hills out in
the Antelope Valley. There's a company called Liberty and they're
in charge of monitoring Christopher Hubbard. You may have remembered
this name. He has been raping women periodically for about
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fifty years. He's in his seventies now. He puts pillowcases
over women's heads and rapes them, sometimes does it in
front of their children. He has been convicted or pled
guilty in at least forty cases. He has is suspected
of raping a hundred women or more, and he has
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been let go out of jail several times. And every
time he's let out either a prison or a mental hospital.
Usually he every time he attacks more women, and they
keep releasing him. Now there is nothing and I will
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fight to the death on this one. There is nothing
you can do about somebody who's a serial rapist. They
have an obsession, they have a mental disorder that they
can't control. He sees women, he wants to rape them.
If he's free, he will, And the state of California
keeps releasing him because we're run by sick, damaged people
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who have their own mental disorders. As referenced. Are our
last segment, those of you in the Juniper Hills area.
He was dropped off Saturday, March twenty second. The address
is twenty eight eight hundred Crothers Creek Road, twenty eight
eight hundred Brothers Creek Road, specifically in Pair Blossom. He
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is the third sexually violent predator released in the area.
Calvin Grassmere and lottis roaded. You won't find any information online.
The records have been sealed. So they release compulsive rapists
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into a community and seal their public records. Now, Christopher
Hubbard are so well known, there's been so many news
stories that you can't keep that information from the public.
Locals are trying to organize a protest. They want people
to bring pillowcases, wave the pillowcases around, they want you
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to drive by, honk, make whatever kind of racket you want.
But they're asking for a peaceful protest because otherwise you'll
get restraining orders against you. You're the problem, not the
compulsive rapist. He has a he has access to a car.
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The security company will drive him around, so basically he
has a chauffeur. According to our sources, he has a
free house and free internet. So if you commit multiple
compulsive rapes against women, you win a freehouse in Cawlifornia,
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with a free car and a free driver. That's the
prize for fifty years of raping, fifty years of putting
pillowcases over women's heads. And we're paying for the house,
for the service from liberty, we're paying for the security guard,
we're paying for the driver, we're paying for the internet,
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we're paying for everything. There's a judge Harrison in Hollywood.
He handles all the sexually violent predator cases in La County.
And this is the first placement case. It's obviously extremely sick.
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But every time they put him in, every time they
let him out, he violates his parole. They put him
back in and some brain dead, vegetable head psychiatrists or
therapists or where the hell they are frauds, really, some
frauds with fancy degrees study him for a few years
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and then send him out. Of course, the legislature has
created all this because they're progressive whack jobs. Who I
imagine that these legislators have strange sexual disorders too. I mean,
they must identify it with this guy in some way.
I'm wondering about the whole progressive movement, the sexual habits
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and patterns of all of them, because this is so
far overboard. It's not it's just not to I can't
comprehend this. I don't know what to say. It's like
all the obvious criticisms are too obvious. There's no there's
no constituency for this. It's like illegal alien rapists and murders.
There's no constituency. I don't I don't understand. Why can't
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it be life in prison without parole?
Speaker 5 (19:00):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
I mean forty three rapes? What happened to three strikes?
I mean, what's going on? Forty three convicted counts of
rape with the pillowcase? So the addresses again is twenty
eight eight hundred Brothers Creek Road in Para Blossom. I'm
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completely out of words. Been talking about this guy for
twelve over ten years. I've nothing left to say. I
don't understand why the legislature wants a guy like this
running loose, and I don't know why people vote these
legislators even so they could do this, and then you
end up paying for everything. That's that's the kicker. You're
paying for all of it. All Right, we come back.
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FEMA is being eliminated. How about that the Federal Emergency
Management Agency will be eliminated. You'll explain that in a
few minutes.
Speaker 6 (19:58):
You're listening to Cobel's on demand from KFI A six forty.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
We're going to have the podcast ready after four o'clock.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
You're going to want to listen, actually, especially the first
and second hour, where we talk extensively about the lawsuit
against the DWP by an ever growing group of Palisades homeowners,
and we talked to their attorney, Roger Bailey, because Roger
Bailey's team has found evidence that an electrical poll collapsed.
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Power lines that were energized, fell onto thick vegetation and
may have started a second separate fire in the Palisades,
twelve hours after the first one started north of the
village up in the hills near the Summit, which is
a well known neighborhood up there, and the lines hit
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the ground. There was more fires breaking out and that
may have powered a lot of the damage because the
fire department, I'm sorry, the DWP didn't turn the electricity
off to the lines. The DWP also left two reservoirs empty,
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not just the Santa Inez reservoir, that huge one one
hundred and seventeen million gallons, but a second one, Chautakra.
The fire department only had ninety only had three percent
of the water that they should have had available three percent.
So that's why all the hydrants failed. There was no water.
This is Los Angeles and I have to go back
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to what BILLI. Sale said. I don't want to lose
that moment.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Bill A.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
Sale said that Karen Bass showed up in the Assembly
begging for money to bail her out. You know, she's
got two huge problems, the billions that the fire is
going to cost, and then the billion dollar deficit in
the general budget. She got a standing ovation from other
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members of the Assembly, a standing ovation. This is a
woman who absconded to Africa after two days of extreme
fire warnings, and she lost a huge chunk of the
most financially valuable part of the city and set thousands
of residents out of their homes fleeing, and they are
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still homeless. And she gets a they you don't believe me,
But in Sacramento they hate you. They hate you. They
don't care if you die in a fire. They will
cheer the woman who allowed those conditions.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
To erupt.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
Fire department, not funded, reservoir, not filled power running through
the electrical lines after twelve hours of the fire. If
you wanted to burn down the Palisades on purpose, what
would you do differently?
Speaker 1 (23:10):
What would you do differently? If you wanted to burn
the Palisades down?
Speaker 2 (23:17):
There was no orderly evacuation plan, there were no firefighters
showing up. The engines were busted, and in the shop,
they're distracted by homeless homeless fires, bumfires. What would you
do differently? Two reservoirs empty hydrants broken by over a thousand,
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over a thousand hydrants broken.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Tell me what did they miss? They thousand hydrants broken.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Two huge reservoirs empty, fire trucks in the garage, no
mechanics to fix them. Firefighters sent home thousand of them.
Nobody on patrol, nobody watching that fireworks fire location where
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the original fire may have started. Nobody turned off the
energy to the to the to the to the electrical lines.
I don't know what they missed. But Karen Basque gets
a standing ovation. Everybody who stood up and applauded her
ought to be kicked out of government. In Sacramento, they
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all should be kicked out of government, and she should
be kicked out of government if we lived in the
rational world, but we don't. Meantime, in Washington, Christino, the
Homeland Security Secretary said they are going to close FEMA
at some point because they have found that FEMA is well.
If you're closing it down entirely, I guess you've found
that it's worthless. They're going to take all the money,
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all the resources, and they're going to let the states
and the local officials make the decisions on how it's deployed,
so it can be deployed much quicker. I guess there's
so much bureaucracy and indecision and stupidity among the FEMA
officials in La that it's time to do something different.
There's no exact day that this is going to happen,
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but it will happen at some point. In addition, she
announced that deportations the last couple of weeks are up
by fifty percent, and also that the Coastguard is doing
a tremendous amount of work breaking records with drug interdictions,
stopping drug trafficking roots, stopping a fentadel for being imported
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into the country. Of course, this doesn't get reported very
much in the news. All right, when we come back.
So this company had an RV storage lot and it
got taken over. This happened in La County. It got
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taken over by dozen in dozens of squatters. This is
in the city of Industry. Crazy homeless people moved into
the RVs that were being stored on a lot. It's
like an overflow storage area for this company companies called
Black Series RV. And then there's fifty of these squatters
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and they're living an RV's worth between forty and one
hundred thousand dollars. This is this is La County.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
It is It is completely lawless out there, completely lawless.
Speaker 6 (26:33):
You're on your own, You're listening to John Cobels on
demand from KFI.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
AM six forty Conway, coming up in minutes. You can
follow us at John Cobelt Radio on all the social
media platforms. This this is really I don't think using
the wild West cliche really does justice to what's going
on out there. There is literally no law enforcement in
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many ways. In La County, there is a company named
Black Series RV and they're an RV company. How about that, huh,
it's right in the title. And they have an overflow
lot in the city of Industry where they keep dozens
of unused RVs that I guess they haven't sold yet.
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They're nice, they are worth anywhere between forty and one
hundred thousand dollars. And they're in this overflow storage lot
and the vagrants, the drug addicts and the mental patients
have broken into and are living in about fifty of
the r vs.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
They're squatters.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
They took over a few months ago, and of course
they bring up they bring all kinds of trash and debris,
and I'm sure there's lots of urine and feces. And
this is you know, whenever there's like a progressive issue,
usually you'rein in feces and needles are sure to follow
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and see, it's all about the feces. And so now
you've got fifty of them living there, and nobody seems
to want to enforce the law. The idiot supervisor La
County Supervisor Hilda Solis, and you'd have better luck asking
a tomato to help in this situation. Her office sent
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outreach workers and alcohol and drug abuse teams, outreach workers.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Hey, why don't you come out of that one hundred
thousand dollars RV.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
We've got a we got a shelter where you could
lay on a wooden board with other crazy people screaming
all night. You don't want to be comfortable in that
one hundred thousand dollars RV. Wouldn't you rather be among
other drug addicts and lunatics. So the counties have no
help because Hilde Slice couldn't care less that this is
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a business, this is their property. And the assistant city
manager of Industry the city said, well, we don't own
the site. This is a private trespass dispute between property
owners and a private party. That's what these squatters are.
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These homeless, drug addicted mental patient squatters are a private party,
and that's a private dispute. No, this is a criminal
takeover and these all these people should be thrown in
jail in charged with crimes, which is normally what used
to happen. The companies tried to use security teams to
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get the RVs back, but they only recovered a few
and all of them were disgusting.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
They were all trashed.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
One of the RV company's workers says, they have to
walk pairs because it's dark and the women are afraid.
One of the guys living in the RVs, oh, they
thought the campers were abandoned, and they said, well, homeless
people came in here, and I guess the county workers.
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They give you a piece of paper and tell you
to call these numbers, and they know that the shelters
are already full. Now they're going to kick out a
lot of people that don't have anywhere to go. So
you're gonna see them on every bus stop, every street corner.
You're going to be seeing these people. It sucks, no,
Raymond Henderson. It sucks that you never bothered to get
a job and earn a living so you could buy
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your own shelter instead of stealing somebody's RV, But hey,
why wouldn't you get live in one hundred thousand dollars
RV in the county and the city aren't going to
do anything about it.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
Conway's sting dong with you.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
You know, hot shot people in La they rent an
expensive house and then they don't tell the girls that
they're dating that that's rented house. You know, you know
that that's not my world. It happens all the time.
So but I wonder if that happens in the homeless world.
Like if a guy goes, hey, this is mine, you know,
this is my camper.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
And you're in a lot with fifty others.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
Right, they all look the same, you know, they all
bought and you know it's it's a new development, brand
new development. But I wonder if there's that kind of
line going on, you know, to get to get up,
to get homeless, to get home. I wonder if that
goes to their prizes. No, No, I don't know. I've
seen I've seen homeless couples a man and a woman. Yeah,
(31:34):
and if you're single, that's got to bum you out,
you know, like you can't get anybody but that guy
hooked up. Do you see the prisoner the other day.
He was in prison for four murders. Wow, and he
he was allowed to have his wife come over for
a conjugal visit. Really and he killed her? No way,
exactly right. Yeah, that guy killed four people. That guy
(31:56):
had a woman come over for sex. Wow.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
Man, oh man didn't bother her? God almighty? Was that
a story recent? Yeah? Yeah, unless that one. I was
too busy talking to Michael Monks.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
We're talking about the LA City Council exploring the LA
Fire Department fundraising initiatives.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
We'll get into that. And then doctor Ray because Sherry
coming on with us. That guy is great. We'll have
him on.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
And then we've got you know, the whole big story
coming out of Washington is these people is that Jeffrey
Goldberg from the Atlantic accidentally got on a text with
people who are deciding on where to throw bombs.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
And but but this Jeffrey.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Goldberg, this is if this turns out not to be true,
will be the fourth major lie. You know, he was
the guy that did the you know, accused Trump of
saying that the troops are losers.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Yeah, and and then he also he had a bunch
of scandals.
Speaker 3 (32:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
And then he had another one about Donald Trump wants
generals like Hitler.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
That was another Zerios another one that snows this was bait.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Well, yeah, they put him on on this text chain
to see what he do with it. Okay, I think
you're onto something. Here's my here's my theory. They're going
to put him on this text chain and then when
he releases that classified information, they're going to throw him
in jail for that. That's what's going to happen. I'm
just glad they're bombing the crap out of the terrorists. Yeah,
(33:18):
but yeah, I can know that that's all that matters.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
Yeah, if you.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Noticed though that you know, MSNBC, CNN, New York Times,
LA Times, Washington Post, they're getting rid of the all
their their like apex Trump haters. Yes, they're getting rid
of all of them. And doesn't sell anymore. I guess
it doesn't. You know, it's bad for business. It is
bad for business because these big, huge networks they need
(33:44):
government approval to expand and to sell off branches of
their company. That's right, And they can't have a guy,
you know, sing on Trump all day and also wanting
approval from the FCC.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Those networks have licenses that have to be renewed. That's right. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
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