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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 5 (00:29):
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I want to get right into this.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
Look at this.

Speaker 5 (00:37):
On your morning show, by the way, right, look at this.
You got President's Day today, We're going to talk. I
want you to chime in, who's the best president in
your opinion? Who's the worst president? That's number one. But
also we've got so much people talking about so much stuff.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
We're going to talk to in a minute. In a
few minutes.

Speaker 5 (00:58):
Angela and Phoenix Gentleman out of kas listening on KSI
and James Iowa, Brian listening on km EQ. Plus Your
thoughts if you want to just be able to share
your thoughts and for us to react and et cetera.
Just join the conversation by using that talkback button on
the iheartstream click on their microphone icon.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
Jd Vance is good counsel.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
On AI, says the Wall Street Journal editorial board over
the weekend. And just to put it this way, because
we're gonna get in the weeds a little bit with
our guests coming up in a second, Chris Walker. But
they're saying that Kamala literally was going to insane like
Biden over regulate AI, crippling us while the Chinese steal

(01:45):
through deepseek all of our AI, which what they always do.

Speaker 4 (01:49):
They cheat, They steal and.

Speaker 5 (01:53):
Including in their own number, cooking all the books, which
is why the economy is in tatters right now. So
jd Vance comes out and says the and to this
is event, says, we have to unleash them, which sounds
scary for AI, but this is how we will win.
And you and I know we want us to win.
And they are not China or Russia for example. Let's

(02:13):
talk right now to Chris Walker, Republican strategists and consultant
and a your Morning Show contributor.

Speaker 4 (02:19):
Chris, how are you am, my friend?

Speaker 6 (02:21):
Good morning, Chris, Welcome, Welcome to the shabburth.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
We're having a good time.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Thank you, my friend at We're having a dang good time.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
A man.

Speaker 5 (02:28):
So, first of all jd Vance's speech, Oh you know
what we're going to talk about. You mean we're going
to talk about what happened with the Margaret Brennan garbage unbelievable.
But first of all his speech where he called out
the insane arresting people for praying silently, arresting people for
praying in their homes in Ireland near if they live

(02:49):
near an abortion clinic, Arresting a man praying in Ireland
fifty yards from a abortion clinic silently in his own head,
and the police say, what are you praying for?

Speaker 4 (03:00):
Or all? This is coming our way? Is it not? If?
By the way, one more.

Speaker 5 (03:08):
A Muslim who a man does, he burns the Kuran,
freedom of speech, at least in the US, the US,
a Muslim murders him and the judge says, this is
what can happen when you insult people. In Germany, they're
kicking down doors and taking your computer with six agents
armed your computer, your iPhone because you said something on
Twitter that was offensive. Talk to me about this. This

(03:30):
is coming here. It was in the last four years,
and it would keep coming if we had the next
four years of commona next.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
F eight years. God help us if it did. Talk
to me about that.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
That's right, that's right.

Speaker 6 (03:39):
I mean, goodness, gracious, I mean, what a tremendous victory
for freedom and opportunity in our country with the win
of President Trump in November. Goodness gracious, I mean, look
at what we're seeing in Europe and seeing, you know,
what's happening, what could happen here if we're not revigilant.
And you know, Jamie Vance went to Europe last week

(03:59):
and really you know, kind of delivered what I think
are some of the you know, most important messages you know,
we're going to see over the next four years.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
One is is AI.

Speaker 6 (04:08):
As we're continue to see the growth of an industry
and seeing what's happening.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
And look, we've had you know, AI.

Speaker 6 (04:14):
Sounds scary when things are the terminator, and you know
it's obviously you know, something that that that can see.
Hollywood loves to scare. But ultimately we're talking about as
tools for productivity and tools for economic growth, and instead
of embracing technology and then trying to fgure out how
to kind of lead on it. You know, we had
from Kamala Harris and Joe Biden efforts to regulate it

(04:37):
to death to the point where you know we're not leaving.
Look at China, you said, you said, well, deep seek
is something where you know we're we don't have a
year's lead anymore.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
China is cheating.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
But also is close behind us. And so if we're
going to lead in this country, in this world, we'd
embrace technology and figure out way to do it. Jad
Advance gave a great speech last week in Europe talking
about that, talking about American supremacy in America leading on
something and.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Something to death leading.

Speaker 5 (05:07):
Did you like what he did when he said it
to their faces in their country and their homeland, in
their area.

Speaker 6 (05:16):
Absolutely. And look we saw we saw him talking about
not just AI and American leading, but but you know,
encouraging Europe to to uh to turn away from this,
you know, overly burdensome, you know, restriction of free speech
type type mentality, which is what they seem to be doing. Again,
I think your Chris, your your leading was exactly right.

(05:38):
You have countries in Europe, particularly in England, which is
just scary to think about. Instead of allowing people right,
that's right, Instead of allowing people to express their opinions freely,
you have the state coming in trying to arrest people
for for for having a thought that they think is
an improper one.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
That's scary.

Speaker 6 (06:00):
That's that's on dictatorship. That's authoritarianism, and it's something that
thank goodness, Dated e Vans had it right to their face.
And I think, you know, speaking truth to power in
this case, truth to cowardice is something that that jade
Evance continues to impress and shows that he's you know,
murder Trump and create pick and bring him in because
he obviously knows what time it is and what's needed

(06:22):
here in this country and in the world.

Speaker 5 (06:24):
I'm going to place something that is from CBS sixty minutes.
I'm sure you caught wind of this today, Raids for
thought crimes in Germany.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
Listen to this from sixty minutes.

Speaker 7 (06:35):
Inside, six armed officers searched to suspects home, then seized
his laptop and cell phone. Prosecutors say those electronics may
have been used to commit a crime. The crime posting
a racist cartoon online.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
Let me plause it real fast. Nobody supports anything that's racist.
But you know, is it racist? They don't show it
to you. It could be it should probably should be
called by a reporter a racially charged meme or whatever,
because their definition of this definition. BLM's definition of racism
is not the average Americans definition of racism. For example,
now leftist Germany's. But the point is not about racism,

(07:15):
it's about any thought that they don't like, shutting you down.

Speaker 4 (07:18):
Here's the rest of this piece.

Speaker 7 (07:22):
At the exact same time, across Germany, more than fifty
similar raids played out, part of what prosecutors say is
a coordinated effort to curb online hate speech in Germany.

Speaker 5 (07:36):
Chris fifty raids one night, six armed agents kicking down
your door, taking your laptop and your cell phone.

Speaker 4 (07:42):
My gosh, this is unreal.

Speaker 6 (07:46):
Look, I mean, you're right, nobody, nobody wants to defend
you know, someone's racial vircial and and yeah racial that
is obviously you know something. But you also have the
ATL used to say, have to defend someone's right to
say it. And so look like this is nobody's defending it.

(08:07):
But the idea that somehow the state could come in
and say what you think or what you say, can
somehow get you arrested.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
That that is the.

Speaker 6 (08:15):
Definition of totalitarianism and what we should be specifically funding against,
which is people's voices, even if they're wrong, is more
important than the state saying something. And so that's where
you know, it's a very very dangerous position that you
finds themselves in where they are policing people's thought and

(08:37):
words rather than crime and the destruction of their community
and their you know, their their values and their way
of life.

Speaker 5 (08:46):
Which is why what Margaret Brennan said on CBS News
yesterday morning with Marco Ruvio is mind bling. These people
literally shame and embarrass themselves. It's not cuckolding, but it's
like they cuckled themselves publicly by with their hatred of Trump,
by saying this is naz yes what Trump's doing, when

(09:06):
it's the antithesis.

Speaker 4 (09:07):
Here's that sound bite.

Speaker 8 (09:08):
Well, he was standing in a country where free speech
was weaponized to conduct a genocide and he met with
the head of a political party.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
This is talking about the JD Vance.

Speaker 5 (09:20):
And then she's about to talk about the political party AFV,
which is a right leaning or conservative type party in
Germany that.

Speaker 8 (09:25):
Has far right views and some historic ties to extreme groups.
The context of that was changing the tone of it.
And you know that that the censorship. Disagree with you
specifically about all the right now I have to disagree
with you. The free speech was not used to conduct
a genocide. The genocide was conducted by an authoritarian Nazi

(09:46):
regime that happened to also be genocidal because they hated Jews,
that they hated minorities, and they hated those that they
had a list of people they hated, but primarily the Jews.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
There was no free speech in Nazi Germany. There was none.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
There was also no opposition in Nazi Germany. They were
a sole and only part to govern that country.

Speaker 9 (10:01):
So that's not an accurate reflection of history.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
So that's uh, that's good that he defended it, But
it's Marcot Brannan embarrassed herself on in the national stage.

Speaker 4 (10:12):
I should apologize.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Oh goodness.

Speaker 6 (10:15):
I mean, she has no business hosting that show anymore.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
I mean, I think Republicans ought to be.

Speaker 6 (10:20):
Wallas and their their their, their their their rightness to
say we're not going to come on the show as
long as she's.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
The host anymore.

Speaker 6 (10:26):
That's outrageous to suggest that free speech is somehow you know, uh,
a precursor of fascism. You know, it's very interesting since
Shade Evans called out Europe last week frompandoning you know,
the Western value is the free speech. The only thing
that Europe and even the national media has done is
vindicated him. Look, they're they're using in terms of actual

(10:52):
you know, their their plan to stop fascism is to
enact fascism.

Speaker 4 (10:56):
That's exactly crazy.

Speaker 6 (10:58):
You can't you can't go in to you know, someone,
You trampling on someone's free speech rights is the first
step to an authoritarian government where you have no rights,
and that is, in of itself, the whole point. And
Europe is sliding very quickly into that, and JD Van's
rightfully calling them out has has led to an absolute

(11:21):
the clowning of themselves, both in Europe and in our
own local media and our natal media. Mawer Brennan, you know,
blaming free speech for the Holocaust is quite the lead
that thankfully Marco Rubio had the had the knowledge and
and wherewith all to be able to push back on her.
But you know, CBS doubling down on that yesterday. I
mean I could Honestly, I'm going to make a prediction

(11:42):
for you, Chris. We should we should revisit, you know,
at the end of the year.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
I think CBS News may cease to exist by the
end of the year.

Speaker 6 (11:47):
I mean, they are, they are. They're racing so quickly
into up to to absurdity and to obsolescence that you know,
it's entirely possible that we will not see CBS News
by the end of the year.

Speaker 5 (12:00):
They will not learn, they do not want to learn,
and they will not change. They do not want to change.
They are literally destroying themselves and that's their problem. Meanwhile,
we watch and we enjoy because they're only hurting themselves
and their liberal Democrat causes they want to go for. Now,
that's right, Chris. One more thing, Today's President's Day. What
is the worst president in your opinion? It's hard to say, right,

(12:23):
is it Barack Obama?

Speaker 4 (12:24):
Joe Biden?

Speaker 5 (12:24):
Is it Jimmy Carter? Or And what is the best president?
And that could be you know, Reagan for example, or
could be Trump.

Speaker 6 (12:31):
Talk to me, I mean Trump two point zero is
one of the presidents I've seen so far.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Let's see.

Speaker 6 (12:38):
I mean, we're a long way in from the finishing
of four years. But he's done more to accomplish what
actual conservative principles that people have been talking about for
thirty five years than actually talking about he's been doing them.
I mean, if we can have boss the Income Tact
and get rid of the Department of Education and those
types of things, you know, he's we're going to have
a conversation of him being one of the greatest ever.

Speaker 7 (12:59):
You know, I.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
As a child growing up with Reagan. I mean, I've
always loved Reagan. I thought it's good. It's good as well.

Speaker 6 (13:05):
Yes, worst, I mean hard, too hard to look past
Jimmy Carter just you know, not only was he a
terrible president, but a terrible post president. You know, we'll
look at Biden in the long run and see the
scandalson his administration, the cover up of his health as
a that's really a water sed moment of of of corruption.

(13:28):
So I mean, but we'll get Biden a little more
time before we call him the worst.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
But he's definitely up there.

Speaker 6 (13:32):
But I have to kind of go Jimmy Carter right now,
just because history continues to prove how wrong and how
bad he was and.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
What he was as post president.

Speaker 6 (13:40):
As well, and people have Clinton saying you were a
bad president from your own party. You know, you know
you had.

Speaker 5 (13:45):
Issues, yes, And and by the way, people might not
know this. This is insane and I learned it only
recently after Jimmy Carter passed away.

Speaker 4 (13:52):
He publicly.

Speaker 5 (13:54):
Wrote letters to our allies in the Middle East asking
them to not report our efforts in the First Gulf War.
He was undermining the United States of America's efforts writ large,
He met with Hamas, kissed him on the cheek, was
asked in an interview on network television about your negotiating

(14:15):
your meeting with terrorists, and he literally shrugged his shoulder
and said, well, what so it's.

Speaker 4 (14:21):
Unthinkable for us?

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Listen. Chris H.

Speaker 5 (14:23):
Walker, Republican strategist and consultant, your morning show contributor.

Speaker 4 (14:27):
Thank you. You are awesome. I could talk to you
for a couple hours and would enjoy the whole thing.

Speaker 6 (14:32):
Thank you, brother.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Have a good week.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chorno.

Speaker 5 (14:39):
If you want to talk back, go to the tuck
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go to time. We'll play it and we'll have fun.
In fact, let's do some of those now, Angela in Phoenix.

Speaker 9 (14:49):
Chris Kroc, you rock and you're fitting right in for
Michael del Jarno. Angelo from Chandler say Happy Presidents Day
to you, and yeah, no way out of Arizona. Do
we want this? We were a red state, we were
a conservative state from the start, and I hope we
returned to our conservative goldwater roots.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
And you all have a wonderful day. Yours show is
my morning show.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
Angel I'm going to send you a check for that.
Thank you very much. I couldn't pay you enough for that.
Let's go to a gentleman in listening on k ks
I AMS Iowa.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
Yeah, good morning. I worked in the defense industry for
eleven years. Then I joined the Navy, and then I
did some other stuff.

Speaker 10 (15:35):
We had a lot of former employees of the special
groups of people working in defense industry with me and
US aid.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
Let's pause, not an US right there. I don't want
to go over. We're going to continue with this discussion.
Sorry about the timing on that.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
We're gonna that next.

Speaker 5 (15:50):
It's Chris and from Michael. More of your calls. We'll
hear from you too. This is your morning show.

Speaker 4 (15:58):
Good morning, guys, this is jailf of View, Tennessee, and
my morning show is your morning show with Michael Dale
John O.

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Hi, it's Michael. Your morning show can be heard live
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Enjoyed the podcast.

Speaker 4 (16:25):
Chris crock In for the great Michael Bell Journal.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
This is your morning show, not Michael's, not mine, yours,
and I want you to be able to talk back
and we can pop you on the air. Use the
talkback button on the iheartstream, click on the microphone icon.

Speaker 4 (16:42):
Let's go.

Speaker 5 (16:42):
We wanted to finish off the gentleman from KSI in
ames Iowa.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
Yeah, good morning. I worked at the defense industry for
eleven years. Then I joined the Navy, and then I
did some other stuff.

Speaker 10 (16:53):
We had a lot of former employees of the special
Groups of people working in defense with me. And USAID
was not an aid organization agency for international development. Yeah,
they ran revolutions. Anyway, you have a good day. They
need to keep cutting, They need to dig deeper, have.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
A good day.

Speaker 4 (17:14):
He's absolutely right.

Speaker 5 (17:15):
USID was a tool for the CIA to influence other
governments and other things for whatever the US interests were.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
But now it has become also it's split.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
It's also have multi hundreds of billions of dollars to
make people hate America, mutilate their bodies, promote radical trends
in Algebqi, radical ideology, and all sorts of things that
was never allocated. It's not an aligne on budget allocated

(17:48):
by Congress. And which is why the executive branch should
sniff like a dog, a hound dog, hunting every single
thing that looks weird or wrong and eliminated if it is.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
And this is not unconstitutional.

Speaker 5 (17:59):
This is constitutional, and the executive has the right to
look at everything in there and unless it's specifically allocated,
not generically for eight over the overseas. But hey, do
you do you think do you think Congress would ever
approve radical trans money to go make a kid think
he's transgender into the wack office?

Speaker 4 (18:20):
Huh would Congress pass that? No, none of this was pasted.
Scre Brian listening on k m e Q.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
We love it.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
They're trimming the fact.

Speaker 4 (18:33):
Eight to the men, my friend, eight of the men.
All right, you want to chime in?

Speaker 6 (18:36):
Do it?

Speaker 5 (18:36):
Use the talk back button on the iHeart stream, click
the microphone icon, go to tom We'll pop you off, okay, Holing.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
Uh, look at this.

Speaker 5 (18:44):
As far as the president, you know, Mitch McConnell was
went against like what three like Kennedy, Uh, what's her
name for? D n I uh, Tolsey, Gabbard or gabber,
depending on how you pronounce it. You know, Tomatoes Tomorrow
and RV. Ken Junior went against them and.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
Has been totally being against most of Trump's things that
most folks I'm on my side of the coin more
on the right leaning, are four.

Speaker 5 (19:15):
How has that worked out for him? Let's see how
Mitch is regarded now compared to Trump.

Speaker 4 (19:19):
Maybe Mitch's got a point, you know, pooh, maybe he
is a point the turtle, as it were, right, he
is underwater with everybody.

Speaker 11 (19:29):
He has got the ultimate or might say, some might
say sad trifecta of being underwater. Overall minus thirty nine
points thirty nine percentage points more of the electorate disapproves
than approves of the jobs that he has done. How
about Democrats, he's fifty eight points underwater.

Speaker 4 (19:44):
My goodness, great, whoa, I mean, it's that bad.

Speaker 11 (19:49):
It's just the chance that all of a sudden, just
because he kissed three votes against Trump, that he'd somehow
become a folk here with them is absolutely frankly insane.
And then with the Republicans, of course, he's gone up
against Trump before, and that's why he's seven teen points
underwater Republicans. When you're underwatered with Democrats, Republicans and overall,
the chance that you're going to become a folk hero,
it seems rather.

Speaker 4 (20:08):
Low to me, Paula indeed, all right.

Speaker 7 (20:11):
Of course, the next question is how does his popularity
compare with that of President Trump?

Speaker 11 (20:17):
Yeah, so you know, I think Donald Trump will like
these numbers. All right, So let's take a look. This
is the net approval rating I got overall and I
got with Republicans. Look how much higher Donald Trump is
overall versus Mitch McConnell. Look at that Trump is on
the positive side of the ledger at plus three Mitch McConnell,
of course underwater overall at minus thirty nine. So Trump
is forty two points higher the Mitch McConnell is overall

(20:40):
among Republicans. Of course, Donald Trump very popular there with
a plus eighty two point net approval rating. Of course,
Mitch mcconaughll again underwater at minus seventeen. So you do
the math quickly here, eighty two seventeen. That is nearly
one hundred points higher that Donald Trump is net approval
rating wise with Republicans.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
So it's close, so close, only one hundred points separating.
There's a lot of fans from Mitch mcconnald. Is that
what I'm hearing that, Mitch McConnell is.

Speaker 11 (21:05):
The bottom line is that when it comes to the
popularity battle, Donald Trump comes out way, way, way ahead
of Mitch McConnell.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
So you're telling me there's a chance there's.

Speaker 4 (21:17):
A chance that miss comes out on top of your guys.
It's a squeaker. It's a squeaker. I'll tell you that
right now.

Speaker 5 (21:26):
Yeah, it's a squeaker, Okay, Rasmussen Trump's leadership scores Trump
has never ever, ever, ever been higher in all of
his four point he's zero zero one years that he's
been in office so far on first term. Of now,
fifty percent of US voters likely voters rate Trump's performance

(21:47):
as a leader as good or excellent. Man, if you
on the left, blow you know, ah, blow your head
up like you care and fire and run and jump
in the lake, you're you're You're in some big, big trouble.
Thirty seven percent. A thirty seven percent considered Trump's leadership poor.
So he's positive thirteen, he's up thirteen points. He's above
water and floating. He's there, I say, walking on water. No,

(22:11):
not necessary, he's he's walking above the water.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
Whoa meantime, Gallop More Democrats favor party moderation in the past.
What no, no, no, no. We want to let our
hair and fire.

Speaker 5 (22:21):
Scream and say we got to save this way, save
these bureaucrats, save this government within a government, and spend
trillions of dollars on telling people to hate America. No,
Democrats not listening to the will of their own voters,
says Gallop. They identify as Democrat or Democrat leaning independance.
They're radically disagreeing with the Democrat party right now, writ large.
A plurality of Democrats meaning over fifty percent would like

(22:44):
to no. No, not meaning over meaning the majority of
They have the majority of a plurality. Is it fifty
one percent greater plarally plurality, I think it is. It's
it's greater than the other ones. Let's just leave it
at that. Plurality I think means fifty one percent. But
aity of Democrats would like their party to become more moderate.
More Democrats and Democrat leaning independents want their party to

(23:08):
be less liberal from thirty four to twenty nine percent,
So it's all going the wrong direction for the Democrats.
Please keep that going because I'm leaning on the other side,
so please can't take it.

Speaker 4 (23:17):
Thank you very much for that. Keep that up.

Speaker 5 (23:19):
Meantime, as far as presidents, on President's Day, former President
Barack Obama highest favorable rating fifty nine percent. Even though he,
in my humble opinion, for our country a lot and
I are standing in the world stage, he still is
tickles the ears. He still makes you laugh. He sings
like Al Green. Joe Biden the lowest thirty nine percent.

(23:46):
Thirty nine percent, All right, Jimmy Carter's looking better right
after Biden for four years.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
In the meantime, didn't get to this earlier.

Speaker 5 (23:58):
Numerous reports from the Daily say the numerous supports show
the illegal immigration crisis is sapping the US economy. I
told you about Literally, they spent on illegals twenty three
billion benefiting illegals for over the four years of Biden.
Twenty three billion dollars of your money, everything from Medicaid.
Do you get free healthcare? Building credit? Are you getting

(24:20):
help with your credit? Helping with your home and all
the loans? Getting cash, assystems and seed money for a
business for the illegals, not for you.

Speaker 4 (24:28):
Your job, as we sit in.

Speaker 5 (24:30):
The United States of America, at the people working two
jobs at the highest level ever on record in the
United States of America.

Speaker 4 (24:36):
Your job, listen to be close is very important.

Speaker 5 (24:38):
If you only remember one thing I tell you today,
filling it for Michael del Joorno today, your job is
to work two or three jobs to pay for the
illegals healthcare, seed money for their businesses, cars, and homes. Okay,
if you only remember one thing, just remember that's your job,
at least according to the Democrats under Joe Biden.

Speaker 4 (24:58):
Okay, that's not my opinion.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
Obviously, a little humor, maybe it fell flat, might be
try that's okay. I wanted to show this too, because
this is where it's uncomfortable and appalling. Well, there's two
of them, but the first one is semi appalling, the
other one. They're both appalling, but the second one's worse.
In my opinion, they're both horrible. Unaccompanied minors twelve point
four billion spent for illegal children, three hundred thousand on

(25:25):
a company miners still missing child sex trafficking near the
border tripling. That's disgusting and raging. Biden did it all?
Am I allowed to be mad at this? Am I
allowed to be mad at this? Or am I supposed
to supposed to support this illegal invasion that's spent twelve
point four billion and left three hundred and uncompanied minors
for sex trafficking, possibly una coompany for.

Speaker 4 (25:46):
We don't where they are unaccounted for.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
But here we go.

Speaker 5 (25:50):
This is what really, really, really Because we've heard about
the horrible sex trafficking and all that.

Speaker 4 (25:55):
This was new to me.

Speaker 5 (25:57):
US Bureau of Labor Statistics, I knew this, but this
is more coming. The Usbreer of Labor Statistics says ninety
percent almost of all job growth in the US since
twenty twenty the four years of Biden, almost all the
jobs ninety percent went to illegals, It says, immigrants and
illegal immigrants.

Speaker 4 (26:16):
Ninety percent of the jobs. All those do war are
drags numbers.

Speaker 5 (26:19):
Yes, you're working two jobs to pay for the illegals
for free health care and seed money for their businesses
and car insurance and cars and homes, and you're not
getting the jobs, okay, and us supposed to be happy
and like this if you can play in years nfo.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
All right.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
Since January twenty twenty, when Biden took over, here we go,
four point seven million new jobs have gone to immigrants,
which they blow the lines. I'll just say illegal immigrants
and immigrants, well only so ready, four point seven million
illegals and immigrants, only six hundred and forty five thousand

(26:58):
have gone to American board and citizens. What that really
means is if we round it off four million jobs
to immigrants including illegals, and six hundred and forty five
thousand to US, four million, they get I'm sorry, yeah,
four million, they get zero point seven million we.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
Get Is that fair? Is that equitable? They get four million,
we get point seven million? Why not?

Speaker 5 (27:21):
During that time, eighty eight percent of the job growth
went to immigrants and illegals.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
Last year, a loan. Seventy two percent of job growth
went to the immigrants and illegals. Is this what you want?

Speaker 5 (27:35):
Do you want the overwhelming you know, maybe eight out
of ten. I'm just guessing jobs going to illegals and immigrants.
Do you want to work two or three jobs to
pay for their healthcare, their homes, their cars, their businesses?
And you know how hard it is to get a
job now. I know my wife's out there hunting for

(27:56):
after homeschooling our two kids for years. She's finally doing
full time pursuit as of January, and it's hard for her,
but it's not her.

Speaker 4 (28:03):
For the illegals. According to this, how do you feel
about that?

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Chime in.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
This is Your Morning Show with Michael del CHOONA.

Speaker 5 (28:12):
Wanted to go first to John Decker, our White House correspondent,
the White House correspondent.

Speaker 4 (28:20):
I wanted to talk Johnny. There, my man, There we go,
Hi John, Hey, what's up?

Speaker 1 (28:25):
How are you good?

Speaker 4 (28:26):
My friends?

Speaker 5 (28:27):
So European leaders having an emergency summit regarding Ukraine, and
you know, Trump has pretty much seemingly cut Europe out
of it and just gone straight to Russia and Ukraine,
which I personally love. Tell me what the latest is,
and tell me how Europe's having this meeting and they're
panicking and they're angry, but yet they're not funding anything

(28:48):
near what they should from my understanding.

Speaker 6 (28:50):
Talk to me, well, what is your understanding? How much
is your contributing from what you would what you know?
I'm sorry, what's that? My question is if you say,
from your understanding, so, how much has Europe contributed in.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Terms of helping out Ukraine militarily? Do you know the
answer to that?

Speaker 4 (29:07):
Well, that's a broad question.

Speaker 6 (29:10):
That's not really a broad question. They've contributed tens of
millions of dollars to Ukraine and that's the reason why
they believe that they should have a seat at the
table in terms of what the future of Ukraine looks like,
what its security looks like, once there's a piece that's
in place after negotiations take place, and the president agrees
with that.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
It's just that this very first.

Speaker 6 (29:31):
Initial meeting that's taking place involving the US in Russia, Europe.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
And Ukraine do not have a seat at the table.

Speaker 6 (29:37):
And that's the reason why President Emmanuel Macron of France
has put this meeting together with his other European counterparts,
and that meeting is taking place today in Paris.

Speaker 5 (29:49):
I'll give you more specific it's more of like a GDP.
The percentage wise of the United States of America versus Europe.
It seems that it hasn't been the same parody. Does
that make sense?

Speaker 6 (30:03):
Well, Like I said, the European Union has contributed tens
of millions of dollars almost when you take into account
the size of the US versus the size of the
European Union, it's almost parody in terms of the amount
of money that has been contributed to helping out Ukraine,
both militarily and economically, since the war began.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Three years ago.

Speaker 5 (30:24):
What do you think they're going to do the Europeans
after this meeting? Is there any idea? Do we have
an idea what they're thinking of doing? In response to
this talk too much?

Speaker 1 (30:34):
What they're going to do.

Speaker 6 (30:35):
It's sort of getting a sense about what everyone's comfort
level is in terms of figuring out what the security
situation looks like in Ukraine after this war ultimately ends.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
If Ukraine is not a.

Speaker 6 (30:51):
Part of NATO and it's Europe that is securing the peace,
what does that look like and what will be the
commitment of other European countries in keeping that peace and
preventing Russia in the future from entering into Ukraine's sovereign territory.

Speaker 5 (31:06):
And right now, John, I'm reading a couple of things
and hearing a couple of things. Number One, Trump is
going to We've seen in the news later over the weekend.
He wants mineral rights negotiate for US buying him so
that we can help Ukraine as far as monetarily through
getting something out of it.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
And that's number one.

Speaker 5 (31:25):
And it looks like he's really making some headway with
Putin and Zelensky as far as trying to get a
conclusion reached.

Speaker 6 (31:35):
Well, I don't know about the second part of the equation.
What gives you a sense that he's making headway in.

Speaker 5 (31:40):
That regard, Well, I mean I read some articles over
the weekend, including late last week about Lensky's being agreeable
to talking about a conclusion in some way, and the
same thing with Putin and being willing to talk, and
then Trump Putin, as you know, as what we're talking about, Trump,
Putin and Lensky all talking together about a possible solution
should both have seemed open in the latest.

Speaker 4 (32:02):
News I've read and heard.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
Well, what we know is this US officials led.

Speaker 6 (32:09):
The US delegation will be led by the Secretary of
State Marco Rubio.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
That meeting will take place with.

Speaker 6 (32:15):
Russian officials, likely Mark Rubio's counterpart, the Russian Foreign Minister
Sergei lavrav That meeting will take place.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
In Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 6 (32:24):
It's an initial meeting. It's getting a sense about what
it is that would be a comfort level for Russia
in terms of first getting a cease fire that is
in place between Russia and Ukraine before you can talk
about a permanent peace. And once that permanent piece is
in place, what do the borders of Ukraine look like?

(32:47):
And to me, I don't think we're anywhere close to
figuring that all out. You know, it could be weeks,
it could be months, It could be a significant period
of time before we figure out in terms of what
that looks like on US, Russian and Ukraine officials.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Are all at that table determining what that piece looks like.

Speaker 5 (33:07):
John Decker, White House Correspondent. Thank you for your time, sir,
Thank you have a great day. Bye by you too,
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (33:13):
Okay, let's pop off. We have a very short amount
of time. Here, do we have time for any of
our callbacks?

Speaker 1 (33:18):
We can play you one year.

Speaker 4 (33:19):
Let's play Randy in Indiana.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
All right, here comes Randy out of Indiana.

Speaker 12 (33:24):
The one thing we never hear about is what's going
to happen to all these people who've been committed these
crimes for all these years. I want to see heads role.
I want to see people put in jail. I want
to see them punished to the full extent of the wall.
That includes Hillary Clinton and Obama and all the others.

Speaker 4 (33:44):
Well, thank you very much for your call. Randy.

Speaker 5 (33:45):
Hey, Michael's back tomorrow. It has been a blast, Chris
proc enjoyed it with you very much. This is your
morning show with Michael Del Jorno.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael held join now.

Speaker 4 (34:00):
I subducted to the
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