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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on your morning show with Michael del Choano.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
But worst, thanks first, I apologize I hit the wrong
sounder first.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
Thanks first, and everybody block a.
Speaker 4 (00:14):
Loud Look, you just gotta try harder, not the sub
I'm after the opportunity for a brief civics lessons.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
I know perhaps you'd like to be alone with that.
A deteriorating mental condition. Politics. I don't know us well
as you know.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
We're all trying to not suck as much. And then
I hit the wrong sounder. All right, So you're hearing
the president and we talked about this yesterday the matrix.
So one side is saying, promise made, promise kept. We
did just fine and quite better. Before the Federal Department
of Education, the President talked about shutting it down, and
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he's beginning to do so. The other side, of course,
is screaming, what about.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Our teachers, what about our kids? What about educating?
Speaker 2 (00:58):
He's not shutting down public school, is shutting down the
bureaucracy in Washington that's done nothing but meddle and get
in the way. It will actually create more teachers, more
income from teachers, and better results in the classroom. Our
Sound to Day starts with this testimony before Congress, facts
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that no one wants you to know when they're having
a political debate absent of an educational reality.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
Listen.
Speaker 5 (01:24):
So, if you go back to nineteen fifty, and I
alluded to this briefly, there were two point thirty six
teachers for every non teacher in a school district in America.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
Today it's one to one.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
So stated differently, for every teacher you see in a
typical district in America, there's a non teaching largely administrative counterpart.
And so I mentioned that one hundred percent increase in
the number of students in public schools across the country,
and that there was a two hundred and forty three
percent increase in the number of teachers.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
And I would just.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
Reiterate a seven hundred and nine percent increase and the
number of non teaching staff from nineteen fifty to today seven.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Percent non teaching staff from two point three teachers for
every administrator one to one. All that's being defunded is
bureaucrats in Washington and non teachers at schools. Why because
it gets more about education than socialization and indoctrination. So
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you have Chucky Schumer grandstanding today. I think I got
the votes to block this funding bill. Careful what you
ask for? So you're against doze because it's going to
cost federal jobs? And just how many federal jobs you
think it's going to cost if you shut down the government.
And how harder will it be for them to get
back if you shut down the government? And what's their
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real rub Well, from their own lips, it's doze, doze
in trans.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
But how can it be doze? After all?
Speaker 6 (02:58):
This is Chucky Schumer in twenty Listen, about a third
of all of the spending that's done in Medicare Medicaid,
I would imagine a lot of it's in the private
sector as well, doesn't go to really good healthcare, goes
to other things. And the real numb of this is
how do we ring that waste out, that fraud, abuse,
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duplication without interfering with the good care that we want
every person on Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance to get.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
Where is this Chuckie Schumer today?
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Do you know how much I'd be supporting Chucky Schumer
if you talk like that today? What was our conversation
yesterday about the NGOs? The lesson from Elon Musk but
Joe Rogan was, they're all hidden with ninety five percent
money laundering, agenda garbage, and then five percent services necessary services,
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good services to people in need. And so when you
start cutting those services, you start cutting those budgets. You're
trying to get rid of the waist and the fraud,
but leave the service or increase the service. Or we
just had that education conversation, right, you're just getting rid
of administrative bloat and bureaucracy in Washington. What does it
do doesn't jeopardize teachers. It gets more teachers, better teachers,
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better results. But look how perfectly Chuckie Schumer got it
in twenty ten. You've got to find the waste and fraud,
ring it out without ringing out the services they provided.
These same people that got it in twenty ten are
now playing that game backwards. Now, if you stand against
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ninety five percent ways they say, you're standing against the
five percent that actually get the services through efficiency, America
is worse off because this party has lost its mind.
They would just get it back, or if their party
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would get control of their party and replace them with
people that get it again. And they got about Oh
last time I looked three months tops to get.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
Their act together before the midterm. Sean had on he's everywhere,
Stephen A. Smith.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
I really think his attempt is to be the job
the baptist for another candidate. But if he's not careful,
he's going to be the most viable candidate for the left.
But he joined Sean Hannity to discuss in essence, I
think Red would agree if I shorten it to this,
Obstruction is not leadership.
Speaker 3 (05:43):
Opposing is not a plan.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
Here's the problem, one of the problems, one of the
many problems with the Democratic Party. Outside of not being
known as the party that caters to the working class,
outside of being known as the party that leaned so
far left you made Trump seemed normal. Outside of all
of those things, here's the ultimate crime that's going on.
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They're literally sitting up on Capitol Hill, not all but
most of them. They're a party. They're literally sitting up
on Capitol Hill acting like their only job is to
be in the opposite of Donald Trump in every way, shape, form,
and fashion. That's not going to get them the midterms.
That's not going to help them regain.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
The White House.
Speaker 4 (06:26):
It's fool's gold, and somebody needs to tell them.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
I'm trying to tell them. I don't think I'm alone,
but when.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
The conservatives like yourself and various others are uttering this stuff,
it pains me to say, you're right.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
I don't know what it says. That there's two loan
voices that if the Democrat Party would awaken and listen to,
they have a future. If they don't, they're about to
lose their future, not just in a midterm but forever.
And one sports guy and the others the only senator
that wears hoodies and sweatpants every day to the club
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of one hundred and I can't emphasize this enough. Most
of you follow whether you get it through X, whether
you get it through Facebook, whether you get it through
podcasts with Goofballs on the View, or CNN or MSNBC
or ABCNBCCBS, meet the Press sixty minutes are saying, or
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even Washington Post New York Times for them, I got
news for you, Stephen A. Smith is meeting is reaching
more Democrats than all of them combined. But this is
a party that didn't listen to its constituents and voters
in twenty sixteen, twenty twenty or twenty twenty four.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
What makes you They're going to listen to Steven A.
Smith Today.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
We did get the report today that a federal judge's
ruling that a propalaestinating in Columbia University activist will remain
in jail. Markar Ruby or a Secretary of State, defends
this detention and explains why when.
Speaker 7 (08:11):
You come to the United States as a visitor, which
is what a visa is, which is how this individual
entered this country as on a visitor's visa. Okay, you
are here as a visitor. We can deny you that visa.
We can deny you that if you tell us when
you apply, Hi, I'm trying to get into the United
States on a student visa. I am a big supporter
of Hamas, a murderous, barbaric group that kidnaps children, that
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rapes teenage girls, that takes hostages, that allows them to
die in captivity, that returns more bodies.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Than live hostages.
Speaker 7 (08:40):
If you tell us that you are in favor of
a group like this, and if you tell us when
you apply for your visa, and by the way, I
intend to come to your country as a student and
rile up all kinds of anti Jewish student anti Semitic activities.
I intend to shut down your universities. If you told
us all these things when you applied for a visa,
we would deny your visa.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
I hope we would.
Speaker 7 (08:58):
If you actually end up doing that, once you're in
this country on such a visa, we will revoke it.
And if you end up having a green card, not citizenship,
but a green card as a result of that visa
while you're here in those activities, we're going to kick
you out. It's as simple as that. This is not
about free speech. This is about people that don't have
a right to be in the United States. To begin with,
no one has a right to a student visa. No
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one has a right to a green card. By the way,
so when you apply for student visa or any visa
enter the United States, we have a right to deny
you for virtually any reason.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
So the left has been just dying on the hill
of transgendered men competing against women. They're dying on the
hill of being anti Doge. They're dying on the hill
of a lot of things. And now are they going
to make this the next hill? Can you imagine what
tomorrow's poll would be about whether we should let pro
hamas anti Israel, anti American agitators here on student visas.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
By the way, I.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
Mentioned how Fetterman, along with Stephen A. Smith as a
lone voice of reason, will wrap up our sounds of
the day with Fetterman urging Democrats to maybe start talking
like normal people, starting with this whole demonization of oligarchs.
Speaker 8 (10:12):
Ope, it's like to lay there idea that we're sort
of creating American oligarchs.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
Yeah, and I would just I was asked, democrat, by
the way, I got to stop and tell you, he's
wearing jim shorts, long, loose, faded, with an oversized hoodie,
black socks, and gym shoes. Doesn't look anything like a
senator as always, but sounding more like one than ever.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Perhaps, like start talking like a regular person. Most people.
Speaker 9 (10:41):
I'm not sure what an oligarch is, you know, It's like, okay,
is an oligarch? Is it like a rich Is it
a rich a rich dude or woman? Okay? Well, but
there's also another a little secret to democrats. You know,
we like billionaires if they're giving to our our causes
or to our party as well too.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
There's a difference.
Speaker 8 (11:03):
There's a difference between a very well limited money.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
It's unlimited money.
Speaker 9 (11:06):
That's the poison of American democracy. Get rid of unlimited money,
and then that would render billionaires on either side to
those kinds of the thing. And so remember a lot
of these billionaires that were in tech, they used to
be more friendly to the democratic interest in our party.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
As well too. So it's unlimited money.
Speaker 9 (11:27):
Get rid of that, and that would transform America more
than any single Absolutely.
Speaker 8 (11:33):
We are fifteen years and two months since the Citizens
United decision, and it has changed politics forever, it seems.
But there's a difference between very wealthy political donors and
very wealthy people inside the government making decisions they could
potentially enrich themselves and their businesses.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
Look at Elon Musk.
Speaker 8 (11:53):
He hasn't divested himself from his businesses, and he's a
guy with thirty eight billion dollars worth.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
The government contracts.
Speaker 8 (11:58):
That's different from being a Democratic donor who has the
president's here or at the very least his phone number.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
I mean, remember what we just said.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
Can you imagine five years ago if anybody would have
said there's going to be two sound Democrat voices, John
Fetterman and Stephen A.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Smith from ESPN.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
I mean, never mind that you'd have never guessed those
two names, but notice how the host is fighting him,
not listening to him.
Speaker 3 (12:29):
That's a big part of the democrats problem.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Miss a little, miss a lot, miss a lot, and
will miss you. It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Churno.