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The John Kobylt Show Hour 1 (07/21) - Homeless people caused a ruckus at John's wife's nail salon and hair salon! Palisades residents have put up signs calling for Mayor Karen Bass to resign from her position. Mayor Bass was interviewed by Martha Raddatz from ABC News over the weekend. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty. You're listening to the John
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(00:20):
So as soon as the show is done, a few
minutes later they posted and you could listen to it
all over again or listen to all the parts you missed.
Much to do today. I went to a wedding over
the weekend, and you know, I constantly get frustrated with
the way the media, which is largely progressive here in
Los Angeles, covers the city and the state. And with

(00:45):
good reason, you know, because it omits much. It distorts
the rest and outright lies about many things. But just
in the day before the wedding, this is what life
was like in Los Angeles, all right, Because there was
a spurt of headlines last week that, well, the murder

(01:09):
rate is down. I haven't seen the murder rate this
low and since nineteen sixties. And the LA Times starts
using that as short form for crime is down in
Los Angeles, right, it's just the murder rate, which you know, unfortunately,
a couple of days later that in Sino couple was
murdered in their home. Most of the murders are among

(01:33):
gang members and bad guys shooting each other and fighting
over turf and drug wars and whatnot. But when people
think of crime, they think of the like three things
are gonna quick things I'm going to tell you which
my wife and one of my wife's friends had to
deal with. I guess on Thursday, All right, it's right
before we went on our trip for the wedding. My

(01:57):
wife went to get her nails done. Right, wedding debor
could relate to this, you know, of course, get yourself
all pretty deep. While she's sitting in the nail salon.
You know, on the West Side, homeless people come into
the nail salon and they're disruptive and the owner has

(02:17):
got to like show them out and slam the door,
and you know, everybody inside is all disturbed and upset
because you know, what do these people want? What are
they gonna do? They seem crazy. It's like, you know,
there's not be homeless people walking walking the streets, and
they go to a nail salon. Right. Then my wife

(02:40):
goes to the hair salon, right, nails, hair hair salon,
same thing happens. Homeless guy comes in again, a bit
of a ruckus. They have to shove them out, lock
the door. Both of those happen. She goes, Yeah, and
Friday wedding was in San Diego. We drive to San Diego.

(03:03):
We get to the hotel room and she's showing me
a video that one of her close friends had sent.
She's pumping gas on twenty sixth Street, right on the
border Brentwood and Santa Monica, pumping gas. She looks across
the street and there's just swarm of guys. They're like
like cockroaches. You know, the real real on twenty sixth Street.

(03:27):
I've never been there, but I've gone online. That's where
they sell resell high end handbags. Okay, yes, and you
might be able to get a Chanel purse there at
a good price. Yeah, there's like a whole bunch of guys.
They showed up in four luxury cars parked in the
lot right next door, and a whole gang of them

(03:49):
store them in and then run out carrying the bags
carrying all the things that they looted. Hapless security guard
just stands there and lets them go. This is This
is Los Angeles on a Thursday afternoon, when when the

(04:10):
LA Times lies and tells you about crime rates, they
don't include well, first of all, all the quality of
life offenses the homeless people. Everyone I know is terrified
of homeless people. Terrified. I think sympathy for homeless people
is near zero, except for a few soft headed progressive idiots.

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But you can't you can't sit and relax in a
nail salon here they come. You can't sit and get
your hair done, and you know, the air in a
vulnerable position, especially for women, right, oh yeah, oh yeah.
The last thing you want to do is you get
your your head under one of those big well you
have the color in your hair, color in your hair, right,
jam yeah, right, you get you get your nails done.

(04:54):
You don't even have shoes on to escape, and then
you're pumped gas and you see a gang of at
least five guys running off like this is not livapool.
And Karen Bass said said she was gonna fix this.
Nothing's fixed. They put out fake numbers. Oh it almost

(05:16):
has done three percent up yours, you're three percent. No, No,
it's not not where they're barged when they're barging into
the nail salon and they're barging into the hair salon,
and then you have the gang member guys swiping all
the handbags. Who wants to be a woman out shopping
on the West Side. You wonder where all the stores
have closed? Who is gonna go shopping on the West Side.

(05:38):
Who's going to get their hair and nails done? Who's
gonna go and do anything? When you run into all
of that, you know, within a couple of hours of
each other. But nobody cares. Absolutely nobody cares. And then, uh,
you know, we've talked a lot over the last few

(05:58):
months about the fire and the West Side Current has
a story and this is the sentiment that has to
win the day. I've got a lot of clips to
play of Karen Bass on TV. She got interviewed over
the weekend with Martha Raddis, excuse me for ABC News

(06:22):
And before I get to those clips, story out of
the West Side Current is now in the Palisides, now
in the Palisades. Karen Bass resign now signs are appearing
across the Palisades because the Palisades Recovery has called out
completely nothing's happening. All her promises, all her contracts with

(06:46):
expensive consultants has produced nothing because she doesn't care and
the city council doesn't care. Right, these are wealthier white
people got burned out of their enclave. The council and Bass.

(07:07):
Their attitude is f them. How about some affordable housing instead?
We talked about that extensively last week. This is real.
The attitude among Bass is f them. Same thing with
the city council. They're hoping nobody rebuilds, and you're just

(07:27):
gonna have endless low income housing buildings. You know, that's
all just low income housing towers. And they put all
the illegal aliens, all the all the criminals, all the
homeless people, the mental patients, the drug addicts to fill
thousands of towers in the Palisades.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Would La Mayor Bass live next door to.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
That, No, of course not. She's gonna stay in that
getty house. Is that what they call them? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (07:57):
Yeah, But when she's no longer Mayor, would she live
in a place where her next door neighbor or maybe
there's a low income apartment complex that's built in her neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (08:07):
Do they ever?

Speaker 2 (08:08):
Well, I'm sorry, but if you're going to propose that,
then you need to be okay with that as well.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Yeah. Yeah, I'd love to hear somebody ask her that
question press conference. Yes, are you there? Well, here's the
story out of the Westside current. Dozens of yard signs
reading Karen Bass resigned now posted throughout the Palisades over
the weekend. UH fifty one property owners, two trailer park residents,

(08:35):
two apartment tenants have requested the signs and they say
they're protected under First Amendment non commercial speech, and some
residents are traveling together in groups or caravans to collect
and display them. Bass is insisting that she has signed

(08:58):
executive actions, including a one stop rebuilding center, but that's
not on site in the Palisades and nobody can get
through the process anyway. It's one permitted. Stop you go there,
and six months later you still don't have a permit.
One stop. Her weasel spokesperson z x side El says

(09:21):
the mayor has been very clear that every day that
families can't return home is a day too long. That's
what you get. Some canned cliched response. There is no
active rebuilding going on in the Palisades. There's only a
whole raft of stories. Last week about various low income
housing schemes, and La Times had a story. There's confusion

(09:50):
over Bassi's executive order related to permit fees because the
residents thought they would be eliminated, but it only suspended
the collections. Because they don't want to lose the money.
It's millions of dollars. They don't want to give up
the permit fees. Cities broke. Also bass has signed deals
with Haggardy Consulting and ACoM. Nobody knows what these companies do,

(10:14):
and it says the coordination with these companies has been limited.
So I guess it's some kind of multi million dollar
dumping of tax money to these two politically corrected organizations.
Mariam zar is head of the Palisades Recovery Coalition. This
is an outside agency or an outside group. She says

(10:37):
meetings with ACoM have been delayed repeatedly. That organized structure
isn't there. That void is creating space for Palacidians to
be fearful and fight against each other and be divided.
In other words, bass is doing nothing, And now people
are getting angry and they're starting to squabble, and people

(10:59):
are believing that the low income housing scheme is real.
It's not a rumor. It's not a conspiracy theory like
the the La Times tried to pedal. You have to
judge people by their actions, not from that little wiener
zach sidell Oh, every day it's a day too long. No,
it's not, No, it's not it's the plan. The plan

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is that it's always a day too long, that you
never get rebuilt. You're going to seem right. Everybody in
the Palisades ought to accept this now and ought to
do the revolt. Now Karen Bash resigned. Now that should
be only the beginning of the revolt because you are
never getting a house because she doesn't want you to

(11:46):
live there, and neither there's the city council. They got
all their friends, the ones laying in the streets, that's
who's getting the house. You'll see we come back. We
play those clips on ABC.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
You're listening to John Kobe else on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
All right, we're talking about how there's Karen Bass resign
now signs all of the Palisades there's at least fifty
of them, and there's going to be more, because it's
the only way out of this she's got to go.
She is spending almost all of her public time though,
on Trump and the illegal aliens. All she is doing

(12:28):
is demanding that Donald Trump withdraw the National Guard. The
more she like, I have no idea how long they're
going to stay here, And all I know is you
can't trust Karen Bass. Karen Bass is a former revolutionary.
She was with some brigade back in her young days,

(12:52):
traveled to Castro constantly, to Cuba constantly, a worship Castro.
She was a Castro groupie. Basically, it's what kept from
becoming vice president. And so her heart is with the rebels,
her heart's with the revolutionaries, and she is going to
sport support the violent illegal alien protesters, and she's going

(13:17):
to support the taxpayer paid organizations like Churla who enable
the riots. So she can't be trusted if she's calling
for the National Guard to be pulled out, well, of
course she is. She's a defund the police, defund the
fire department girl, because that's what's happened ever since she's

(13:38):
taken over the cop budget Our police force is going
to be down to eighty three hundred soon, and it
should be a twelve thousand. With Vera Ghost it was
a ten thousand, and they're going to need the twelve thousand,
but it's going to be eighty three hundred. So she's
defunded the police. She's obviously defunded the fire apartment. See

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what happened in the Palisades. And now she wants the
National Guard out because now you have she can't defund
the National card. She can defund local police and let
them wither away through attrition and retirements. What is she
can to do with this National Guard thing? Now she
proved she can't defend the city because the police chief,

(14:22):
Jim McDonald said, hey, we were overwhelmed. So she doesn't
provide the police and the resources to take on the rioters.
She's on the rioter's side. She believes everything that the
rioters believe in. And she is promoting Turla, which is
the organization that got thirty four million dollars in tax money.

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And what do they do with the money is they
promote and enable the riots. They provide the infrastructure for
the riots. So she's not on our side here. She's
not on the side of a family that got burned
out of the palisades. She's more interested in cheerleading for
the illegal aliens and making sure Churla is properly financed.

(15:10):
So these Karen Bass resigned now signs it's the only
way out. But she's crazy. She goes on ABC. I'm
gonna play a few of these in this segment. In
the next one, Martha raddits for ABC News. I guess
she's got one of those Sunday morning shows. And here
Bass is talking about, Oh my god, she's obsessed with
federal agents wearing masks.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
Los Angeles is a city of immigrants, three point eight
million people and about fifty percent of our population is
Latino And so when the raid started, fear spread. The
mask men in unmarked cars, no license plate, no real uniforms,
jumping out of cars with rifles and snatching people off

(15:53):
the street, leading a lot of people to think maybe
kidnappings were taking place.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
How do you have mask.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
Men who then say, well, we are federal officials with
no identification.

Speaker 5 (16:07):
Well, you know what the administration will say to that.
They'll say they're in danger, that there have been threats,
that there has been docsing and that that's the reason
they have the masks on. Yeah, and that they say
there is some id Well, let me just tell you.

Speaker 4 (16:19):
We have a Los Angeles police department that has to
deal with crime in this city every single day, and
they're not masked. They stay here, the mask men parachute in,
stay here for a while, and leave.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Well, I thought they were kidnap anery.

Speaker 4 (16:34):
Profession like policing, like law enforcement. I'm sorry, I don't
think you have a right to have a mask and
snatch people off the street.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Well, you do have the right to do it. And
we don't have any legal citizens getting snatched. We don't
have Green cardholder is getting snatched. We don't have people
who have any legal residents' rights here being snatched. Totally
made that up. Who's been kidnapped? She goes, well, they
could be kidnappers. Okay, who's been kidnapped? Who's being held

(17:07):
for ransom's She's a hysterical woman, absolutely hysterical. There's kid nappers,
there's kid nappers. There's no kidnappers. It's federal law enforcement.
And yeah, didn't we have one of the officers get
shot in the face in New York City over the weekend. Now,

(17:31):
the shooter probably didn't know it was an agent, but
it was an illegal alien shooter who'd had a long
criminal record, and because New York was a sanctuary city,
he was never he was never removed. But this guy
who ambushed the border agent in New York, those are

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the kind of guys that are all over Los Angeles.
You notice how slick she is saying it's an immigrant
city fifty percent or Latino. They're not all immigrants. Many
of the Latinos in the city are here legally, or

(18:17):
they're American citizens, or their families have been here for generations.
Everybody's an immigrant. If you want to go far enough
back on your family line. The only ones aren't immigrants
are Native Americans, and even they're immigrants, right, The original
Native Americans came down from Russia and Alaska. So enough

(18:39):
of those an immigrant city, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, everybody's
an immigrant. Here are the rules now in twenty twenty five.
You got to be a citizen. You gotta have a
legal green card or some other kind of legal residency visa.
Those are the rules. It's it's they're enforcing the law now.

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And of course Karen bass is angry over enforcement of
the law. Of course she is. That's her whole stick
in life, going back to being part of the brigade
and going to visit Castro in Cuba, do more when
we come back.

Speaker 3 (19:23):
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Speaker 1 (19:29):
Moistline is eight seven seven Moist eighty six. It's coming
back for this Friday, eight seven seven Moist eighty six,
or use the talkback feature on the iHeartRadio app. All right,
we're playing clips of Karen Bass on with Martha Raddis
from ABC over the weekend. This has dozens of Karen
Bass resigned Now signs appear across the Palisades. This should
spread all across the city, because even if you were

(19:52):
not affected by the fire, you're affected by all the
crazy homeless people, tens of thousands of them in the streets,
and not to mention all the crime connected to the
homeless and all the criminals that are allowed to run
run among This is a sanctuary city, not just for
legal aliens, but it's a sanctuary city for the insane,
sanctuary city for drug addicts, a sanctuary century, sanctuary city

(20:16):
for criminals. There's a lot of sanctuary going on here.
When I was a kid, I grew up in the
Catholic Catholic church. Sanctuary was where you could go in
and pray and light a candle and think about your
loved ones and pray to God for strength and guidance.
But now it means hopscotching over and vomit and needles,

(20:40):
ducking and hiding as criminals burst into your store, locking,
rolling up your car windows, you're pumping gas because there's
a homeless guy banging on it. Yeah, that's the sanctuary.
So I was talking about Karen Bass. Martha Radditts asked
her about that stupid masking question, and is boyd does

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Bass get passionate about masks on federal officers for ICE? Yeah,
the docsing is real. The families get terrorized, But again,
whose side is she on? They really do get targeted,
and they really do get terrorized, not only the agents

(21:24):
but the families. And again, who's doing the terrorizing the
legal alien groups, either the legal aliens themselves or the
sympathizers who Karen Bass is closely aligned with, funded by
tax money. She's not in charge of ICE if their

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protocols to wear masks then they're gonna wear masks. What
this whole idea that local towns are gonna ban masks
on federal law enforcement. Get over yourself. It's their call,
not yours. She all she can do is bluster. She's
trying to win back progressive voters because she looked like

(22:10):
such an incompetent fool after the fire. So now she's
pushing everybody's emotional progressive buttons. And these progressive people who
are complaining and so frightened, they don't want to leave
their homes, they don't want to shop, they don't want
to go to restaurants. There's too many homeless people, there's
too many criminals, there's too many spashion grabs. Well, it's

(22:32):
because you're progressive and you wanted to defund the police,
and you don't want people put in jail, and you
want him to go to diversion programs. You want mental
health officers and social workers instead of Well this is
what you get, you morons. So she's gonna have no
You think you think Tom Holman is listening to Karen Bass.

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What she does know is Trump and Homan are gonna
be back here, and that's why she's trying to make
the National Guard an issue. I think they're keeping the
National Guard here because they know there's more big raids coming,
so there's going to be more blowback from Karen Bass's
gang of protesters, Karen Bass's rioters, Karen Bass's rioting brigade.

(23:22):
Let's update the name of her brigade from the Castro days.
She has a rioting brigade out there. The police, the
police chief said, hey, we're overwhelmed. Karen Bass, if she
was on the side of normal people would say, well,
if the police chief says he's overwhelmed, then we're going
to get him help and I'm going to request the

(23:43):
National Guard. I'm going to ask for the National Guard.
She didn't do that. So Trump had to bring in
the National Guard because the police chief said he was
in his officers were overwhelmed. Yeah, that's part of the bias.
Tail has been dropped from the story. Let's go to

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another cut where Bass is claiming that none of the
troops need to be here anymore.

Speaker 5 (24:08):
About half of the National Guard are now leaving, but
that leaves twenty five hundred still here.

Speaker 4 (24:17):
None of the National Guard needs to be here. There
is nothing happening in our city. Now there's no protests
going on. And when they were assigned here, their mission
was to guard two buildings. Why do you need four
thousand troops for two buildings. They've had to leave their families,
their jobs, their education. She cares, all right, so that

(24:39):
they could participate in performance art, because that's what was
going on here.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
Oh, she suddenly cares about the National Guard members' families.
You know why they hurt, Karen, because this place is
filled with rioters and criminals. And they showed up on
on the on the on the day that Trump and
Homan did the big raids, they showed up and we

(25:07):
had what a week's worth of riots. All those people
are still here. I'm sure they've been processing released from
jail already. So we want what if we just keep
those guys around and you're worried about them, You're not
in charge of them. That's up to Trump and Homan
military officials to worry about. It's so touching you care

(25:30):
about them their morale. She is great at diversion. She's
like Newsome, changes the subject, creates like a sob story.
It's like, well, they've left their families and interrupted their
education and their work. It's like, Hey, that's the deal.
When you sign up to be a National Guard member,
you're gonna get your life disrupted. If you don't like it,

(25:52):
then don't be a National Guard member. It doesn't matter
if you agree or disagree with the mission, but you
don't have to vote. Karen, you choose to make this
a sanctuary city. You choose this. You choose to make
this a sanctuary for the homeless and the criminals, and
the drug addicts and the mental patients. Let's play cut

(26:17):
number three.

Speaker 5 (26:18):
You became a sanctuary city right after Donald Trump was elected.
So do you believe that is one of the reasons
your city is being targeted?

Speaker 4 (26:30):
No, I really don't, because our policies have been in place,
actually forty five years.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
What we did a few.

Speaker 4 (26:37):
Months ago was updating a policy, but it wasn't the
brand new policy. And frankly, these policies exist all over
the country.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
Most of the country. The cities are not sanctuaries. Most
of the country, local officials cooperate with federal law enforcement.
They don't block criminals from being taken out of jails
and prisons. They go along with homeland security warrants and

(27:10):
judicial warrants. There's no resistance in most normal cities, and
when you travel to other places you don't see this.
This is left wing, progressive, radical philosophies, where you defy police,
you defy judicial warrants, you defy the requests from Homeland

(27:31):
Security and the border patrol and ICE. This is what
people who go visit Castro every summer do. Martha Raddis
presses her about all the violence during the riots last month.

Speaker 5 (27:50):
You had several days of pretty serious protests, and I
think when you look at the images from that, yes,
from those protest there is clearly some violence that was
peaceful protests, but there was clearly they were throwing rocks
and police officers. There was a Molotov cocktail, They would
throw concrete bottles at police officers, and that was terrible.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
And I certainly called for any level of violence to
be for people to be held accountable.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Stop a second. You call for people to be held
accountable for any level of violence. You have to get uniformed,
armed police officers on any level to come in and
stop the rioting. They have to have bigger weapons than
the rioters have. What do you mean I called for

(28:42):
No one's listening to you. No one's waiting. What did
Karen call for today? It's like today on the news,
Karen Bess called for the removal of the National Guards.
What she's calling for, she doesn't have to say, no vote.
She's powerless. She's just doing campaigning. She's campaigning among progressives,

(29:03):
trying to whip them up. It's not her quo. If
Homan and Trump are coming in to do more raids,
they're gonna need the National Guard here. You know. Bass
has her forces whipped up and ready to go. Churlin's
got their rapid response team ready to notify all the
thugs and goons who always show up anytime there's a raid.

(29:24):
So Bass has her little riot army in place. So
Trump and Homan need their riot army in place. All right,
it's Ice on one side, and it's Bass and Churla
and all those other crazy organizations on the other. That's
the war. Homan is protecting the good guys, fighting for

(29:48):
the good guys. Bass is fighting for the bad guys.
So people elected. Here we're coming up.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI Am sixty.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
We've been playing clips from Martha Raddit's ABC News she
has a Sunday show, and Karen Bass has been whining
and complaining about the National Guard still being here. I
mean they cut the number of troops by half, and
she she's again she put it in the context of
she's campaigning, trying to stir up all the idiot progressives

(30:23):
who've destroyed Los Angeles, and she wants she wants another
four years to I'm going I don't know how much
more damage you could do to the place, because it's
fairly unlivable right now. Raddits asks Karen Bass, Now you
got to listen to this closely, to straight up question,

(30:43):
who do you think ought to be deported? Let's see
if Bass ever gets to the answer.

Speaker 5 (30:49):
When you look at the raids and the deportations, just
tell me who you think should be deported? Is it
just people who've been convicted of crimes? You have what
almost a million undocumented workers.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
In Los Angeles workers. What should happen to those?

Speaker 4 (31:10):
So let me just say that because we are a
city of immigrants, we have entire sectors of our economy
that are dependent on immigrants, we should be We have
to get the fire areas rebuilt. We're not going to
get our city rebuilt without immigrant labor. And it's not
just the deportation, it's the fear that sets in.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
So who should be deported?

Speaker 4 (31:32):
Needs occur when people are snatched off the street, and I.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
Know you are launched off. Even people who.

Speaker 4 (31:37):
Are here legally, even people who are US citizens, have
been detained. Immigrants who want their papers and we're showing
up for their their annual immigration appointment, detained when they
showed up.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
This is what a hate hate hate about progressive interviewers
on television. This is way too long. You should have
jumped in long ago and say who should be deported?
Stop Karen, who should be deported? That was the question.
Now I'll go on to you one of your stock speeches.
Where a city of immigrants and you know we need

(32:11):
the workers for the fire. First of all, I would
have jumped in and said, be honest, you have no
intention of rebuilding the Palisades. To stop lying you're not
looking to rebuild the Palisades. I can drive there right now.
I'd show you there's nothing going on. There's no rebuilding
going on. You've had you're in your seventh month, no
rebuilding going on.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
Play Some more were detained when they showed up doing
exactly what they were supposed to be doing, so they
should not be deported.

Speaker 5 (32:41):
I don't think they should stay.

Speaker 4 (32:43):
Well, this is.

Speaker 5 (32:44):
A million undocumented.

Speaker 4 (32:45):
No, let me just tell you what I think we
need is comprehensive immigration reform. Was observed in Congress for
twelve years.

Speaker 5 (32:52):
And didn't get it well and didn't get in.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
And why didn't we get it?

Speaker 4 (32:55):
I mean after I left, there was an immigration reform
we stopped.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
She was there when for several years the Democrats had
total control of the House and the Senate and the presidency.
The Democrats never pulled off whatever the hell that is
comprehensive immigration reform. And the question was who should be deported?
And then Rabbits followed up and said, well, you have
a million legal immigrants. Should they be deported? Does anybody

(33:25):
get deported? She will, She will say it because she
doesn't believe anybody should be deported. She doesn't. She changes
the subject. She starts talking about the fire and the
palisades that she doesn't want to rebuild. She does for
the section of the city she doesn't want to rebuild.
She implies that we're going to need migrants to help rebuild. Well,

(33:50):
if we need extra workers in the construction industry, that's
where you set up a legal program to import them.
Whether they're here temporarily to do the work or permanently,
you know, that's got to be worked out. And that's
you know, both parties for decades didn't do that because

(34:12):
both parties for decades wanted slave labor. The Democrats and
the Republicans wanted slave labor. That's what these immigrants are for.
To be a politician, you have to take a really
ugly idea and dress it up and try to get
people to cry. The driving force of allowing a legal
immigration was the desire for slave labor on the part

(34:35):
of corporations and on the part of the Democrats and
Republicans to please the corporate masters who donate to their campaigns.
And then you say, oh, look at they just want
their jobs. They want to work so hard. They have children,
they children go to school, they need medical care them.
You have to pay for it because they work so hard. No,

(34:56):
you don't care if they work hard. You don't care
about their medical issues. You don't care about their children.
Clearly you don't because most of them end up graduating
and they can't read or do math. You don't care
about them. You needed the quick fix of cheap slave labor.
That's why you let in the immigrants. She knows that.

(35:19):
That's why she was there for twelve years. And they
never came up with any kind of reform. Nobody wanted
to reform. They still don't want the reform. They want
the slave labor. They can carry on all they want
about the slavery in the eighteen hundreds. Meantime, these same
politicians enabled the slavery of the twenty twenties. Just just

(35:44):
live in an absurd world, all right, We got more
coming up. Debor Mark Live in the KFI twenty four
hour Newsroom. Hey, you've been listening to the John Covelt
Show podcast. You can always hear the show live on
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