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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to John Kobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty. You have the Moistline eight seven seven Moist
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talkback feature on the iHeartRadio app. We talked about this yesterday.
The only way to get the mental patience and drug
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addicts off the street is to force them because their
brains are fried, they're not normal. The policy in the
city and the state has been housing first, complete disaster,
extremely expensive, hard, very little housing has been built, and
a massive amount of money has been stolen by the
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nonprofits who are supposed to facilitate this. It's a failure.
And you know what, the people running it, No, it's
a failure, but they're busy stealing the money and they're
getting personally rich, the ones in government, the ones working
for the nonprofits. It's a whole scam industry. What I
said yesterday is you've got to arrest them.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Well, put it this way, walk up to them and.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Say we're taking you to a mental health facility or
a drug addict facility, and if you don't want to go,
you're under arrest. And then do that and you force
them to go. Indoors, they have to undergo treatment. If
they don't want treatment, they can sit in jail. And
if we have to build new jails, then we'll build
new jails. All of it will be a tiny fraction
of which we're spending now, because what we're now doing
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is setting money on fire. Actually we're sending it to
all these white collar criminals who are in the Los
Angeles County and city government, this Larsile office, and all
these fake nonprofits. So if we're going to spend any money,
it should be building mental health centers, drug addict centers,
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and know not people's neighborhoods. Go out there somewhere, go
find empty land, Go east. That's what they're doing in Utah.
And Trump has been pushing this idea too, And the
New York Times had a story they went out to
Salt Lake City, Utah, to sixteen acres on the outskirts
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of Salt Lake City. The state is going to place
as many as thirteen hundred homeless people. Now, those who
support this idea call it a services camp. You know
what the homeless industry calls this. I remember, the homeless
industry is motivated by the money they've been stealing from us. Wow,
this is a detention camp. This is you know what
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they're going to say, a concentration camp, and you know
the analogy they're going to use. They're so predictable with
their hyperbolen exaggeration. Jesse Rabinowitz of a National Homelessness Law Center,
an advocacy group, Wonder how much government money they they've
sucked up over the years.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
Wonder what Jesse Rabinoitz's salary is.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
It's what they did in World War Two in Japanese
detention camps. This reads similar to rounding up Jews and
other people the Nazis didn't like. Oh my god, it's
so stupid. Innocent people aren't being rounded up and sent
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to gas chambers or tortured. Nobody's being sent to a
detention center simply because they're Japanese. They're being forced into
treatment because they're hopeless, dangerous drug addicts and mental patients
who are suffering greatly and they're going to die soon.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
So they had the in Utah. They did a search.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
And they are going to treat addiction and mental illness
at this sixteen acre center. It's not been built yet,
and it's a humane alternative to dying in the streets.
Even the New York Times says all their afflictions are
untreated and people die at alarming rates. These people won't
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be dying in the streets. They'll be treated and hopefully
get better. Because outdoor sleeping has been benned in Salt
Lake City and so removal to the edge of town
maybe the only way some homeless people in Utah can
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avoid jail. This is it, This is the template. This
is what we got to do in La in California.
One day we will maybe Trump will come in and
force the situation. The facility will hold hundreds of mentally
ill homeless people under court ordered civil commitment. And there's
good to be an accountability center for those who are addicted. Now,
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what is an accountability center. It's involuntary. You're not coming
in and out. Randy Shumway is chairman of the State
Homeless Services Board, and he said Utah is going to
end the culture of permissiveness and bring the homeless people
towards human thriving. In fact, Trump issued an executive order
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calling for strict camping bands and expanded power to involuntarily
treat homeless people. People used to be afraid to say
that out loud. They will Well, you mean you mean
do it against their will? You have to say it
loud in bold capital letters. Yes, in voluntary treatment programs.
You must go to treatment or you go to jail.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
Yes. Yes, it's going to.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
Be police officers, and the police officers will be armed.
What we have to do is disarm all the sad,
gary hyperbole that the activists like to use. Again, they
make a lot of money off this, So they're going
to reach into their tool box of hysteria and use
every emostly manipulated trick they have. Just meet them where
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they are, Well, this is going You're gonna have armed
police office.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
Yes, armed police officers.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
You're going to force people involuntarily. Yes, that's exactly what
we're gonna do. You're going to force them to be yes,
force force against their will because they have no right
to live in the streets and live in the public parks.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
None.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Supreme Court said so. And some towns are doing this.
You know how, we're supposed to be cleaning up for
for the Olympics. New Orleans. For this year's Super Bowl,
they moved one hundred and twenty people from downtown to
a warehouse, not just any warehouse, a warehouse far far
away that was converted into a shelter for three months.
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San Diego this they have a camping ban. You violate
it repeatedly, you're arrested. And there's two ten sites with
eight hundred beds. Las Vegas two hundred million dollar homeless
camp is under construction. Half the money coming from the
casino industry because they don't want the vagrants, the mental patients,
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the drug addicts getting in the way of the tourists.
It has nine hundred beds on twenty six acres intensive
services and there's no sleeping in public. You sleep in public,
you get ten days in jail. You can call it
whatever hysterical description that you've got, but do not listen
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to activists. They have gotten filthy rich on our tax
money by creating this emotional hysteria. If you want to
help people, even if you don't want to help people,
the only thing that can be done is force them
into treatment or send them to jail. And if it
doesn't help them, you still force them force them again.
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Because the alternative is not living on my street, your street,
the sidewalks, the parks. That's got to end. La maybe
the last place it ends, but it's ending around the
country and there is no other choice. They tried everything
for ten years and they wasted billions of our tax money.
So it's over all. This woke nonsense is over You're
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listening to John Cobel on demand from KFI Am sixty.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
There is.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
An executive in the trucking industry who's blown the whistle
now on just how bad it's been in California and
a couple of other states with the legal aliens getting
trucking licenses. You know, we had that terrible accident on
the ten Freeway and three people were killed because of
a legal alien trucker got a Gavin Newsome commercial driver's license.
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Even though the federal government had ordered Newsom to stop
doing that. Newsom did it anyway, and now you've got
a number of deaths. Michael Kucharski is co owner and
vice president of JKAC Trucking, and he said they have
in the trucking industry. They have been trying to figure
out something was going on and they couldn't put their
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finger on it. The trucking rates that they could charge
were dropping. You know, first, it's COVID it's inflation. All
this stuff was going on in the economy. But they thought,
all right, eventually the trucking volumes, the sheer amount of
trucking that companies need, will go back to normal levels.
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But it seemed like some of the volumes of deliveries
had disappeared. They never came back. Where did all the
goods go? Who is trucking those goods? He said, The
numbers went down and they stayed down, and we never
knew his trucker is what the problem was. Well, the
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problem was these trucking companies that are staffed by illegal
aliens started charging much lower prices and it was putting
American trucking companies out of business, Katarski said, as a
business and our.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Is thinking, well, who's taking all these loads?
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Well, if you have illegal alien drivers, they're coming in
and doing it cheaper.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
They don't care.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
They don't have social Security numbers, so they're not filing
for taxes. And these truckers have no family here, they
have no home. They live in their truck. So the
companies that hire the illegal alien truck drivers. If Katarski's
company could do the delivery for two thousand dollars, well
a competitor running illegal alien truckers can do it for
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seventeen hundred. So small trucking businesses are going out of business,
and California is one of the prime culprits Gavin Newsom's policy,
and again he was violating federal instructions. Gavin Newson's policy
was putting American trucking companies out of business because all
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those loads just disappeared into thin air, and nobody knew
where they went because they live in their truck. And
I saw a video just yesterday of a trucker who
couldn't read English, couldn't read the signs, and these guys
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end up. These guys have no training to drive these trucks,
and they end up in these miserable accidents.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
In fact, Fox.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Published five mugshots five I legal aliens accused of deadly
car crashes from the around the United States.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
All Right, you got Conways in.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
Next, we got Michael Krasher with the news live in
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