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I was sitting and I was readingstuff on the internet, and it's just
like it was people, it wasdiscourse. It's just like the question was
it wasn't really a question was ifsomebody made a blanket statement, you know
how like on Reddit have you seenread it before? Like the layout of
Reddit. Sure, it's like somebodyis an original poster or an op Yeah,
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and they and it's all like categorized. And I sometimes pop onto like
radio over there just to see whatpeople are talking about, to see kind
of what the discourse is. Andthis person prefaced and said, I am
a producer in news talk that getsyour attention when you're us right, you
know, it's like okay, youknow, like we've done that, you're
doing that right now. And it'sjust like I am getting more and more
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calls of people saying that they're reallytired of political talk. We're not getting
a ton of those, but thereare a lot of people that say they
really enjoy when we don't talk aboutpolitics. So I guess my big thing
is, Matt, what would bethe pulse of this conversation to you,
Like, how what's a good percentageof politics? Like taking up the show
right now? Now obviously, likeit's June fourth, When we get to
like November fifth, we're going tohave I mean, for the last month
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and a half. I mean,it's going to be like dominating as it
should a huge election. Anytime there'slike really important political news, like today
with this executive order, which I'mgoing to get too momentarily. I feel
like it's important, But I alsofeel like, am I is there blood
on my hands figuratively for people's mentalhealth decline? Because I'm talking about things
in a very political way A lotof the times, do we talk too
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much politics for the mental health ofthe people listening to us? Should I
feel guilt for that? You askingme? Yeah, I just need kind
of a voice right now, Likequasi therapist, you just be honest.
You know, am I talking toomuch about it? I mean, it's
your show. You can talk aslittle or as much about it as you
want. Yeah, nobody's gonna stopme. But are people enjoying it?
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Like? Is it something that peoplelike to hear? I mean, I
find it. I wouldn't talk aboutit if I didn't find it to be
interesting. But I still, youknow what you wonder there's a lot other
things I find it. I findAustralian football interesting. I've spent a lot
of time on that on this show. You know what's the difference, Like,
what are the rules about it thatare different Australian rules football? Mm
hmm. It's a free flowing game. You know, the ball can move
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like soccer, just anywhere on thepitch, but there's no offside, there's
tackling. You use your hands,you kick the ball to each other.
You can punch the ball to eachother, and you kick the ball through
big old uprights. There's a lotof physicality. It takes a lot of
fitness. You got to be reallyin shape. It's a team game.
You gotta be able to trust yourteammates, but you have to be able
to make split second decisions. It'snot like basketball where you can like survey.
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It's not like a quarterback in thepocket where you have like five seconds
to like look before you're sacked.This isn't happening all the time, Like
you got to be looking out threehundred and sixty degrees before you get absolutely
smlattered all over the ground. It'sreally fun. I DVR all the games,
watch them at a time that makesmore sense. For me instead of
you know, like the two amkickoff time that they have over there.
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Sure, so there you go.Yeah, now see that's something I'm interested
in. When they throw the ball, does it spin the the other way?
It's Australia, you know, Yeah, yeah, yeah, no,
they don't throw the ball. Throwingis illegal, you have to kick it
or punch it. But by allaccounts, actually it does not. However,
the wind patterns are very different downthere if you pay attention to the
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wind patterns, considering this is Australia. Every once in a while, like
a wild animal get on the fieldand start wreaking havoc. Yeah, well,
like an emu, you know.Yeah. Usually these are large stadiums.
I'm not going to rule out thatwildlife has gotten some at some point
involved, but I will say specifically, from my personal knowledge, I have
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not seen that. I've seen somebirds flying around though, you know,
in the stadium. Yeah, seethat baseball game sometimes, you know,
got a baseball game going on inlike a Canadian goose is just like hanging
out there in the outfield. Youknow, who's going to be the guy
to tell him to get out ofthere, right, won't be me?
Canadian geese, they kind of justdo whatever they want. Who's going to
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tell him not to clap at them? You know, they're scary man,
They'll come after you anyway. I'mglad we were able to get that out
of the way and cleanse myself.I feel like we're going to have a
lot of political talk here. Theborder is a problem. It's been a
problem. How long have we beentalking about the border? Say six months?
Eight months of like real serious issues. I mean, I know we
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always talk about it, but likein terms of like, hey, we
got a massive emergency. Has itbeen close to a year? My mind
is warped? And the White Housefinally has made an announcement. The President,
Joe Biden has finally made an executivevoter. Now, could that nullify
I'll get to the parameters momentarily.Could that nullify any sort of Republican win
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they were hoping to have an immigrationto an independent voter. That's the conversation
that you've got to have here.We'll talk about what they're actually going to
do and whether or not it'll solvethe problem. That could be debatable.
It might be debatable based solely onthe fact that we have either personal experience
with this or we think we knowwhat the numbers are or what. But
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the fact that Joe Biden has donethis after Republicans have spent months daring him
to do this and saying, hey, it's in your hands, admit defeat
on this, it doesn't sound likehe's admitting defeat. He's sounding like Congress
isn't taking action on this, soI will. He has twisted it in
a way that makes it look likehe is fixing the problem. The problem
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that he created. This is politicsone oh one. Find problem, solve
problem, create problem, solve problem, make up problem, solve problem.
You're trying, in the eye ofthe voter, to look as good as
you possibly can. And it wasbasically a double dog darea situation for the
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Republicans in the House, in theSenate to Joe Biden when they kept saying,
well, he's got all the controland all the power to do it
himself. If he really wanted tofix it, he could. And then
now he says he's going to hehas I'll come back. I want you
to think about it, because I'llget to the parameters. There's no way
to know like how this is goingto affect the border. I mean,
certainly the numbers will go down,but I'll get to exactly what the numbers
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are and what the protocols of hisexecutive action is and when do we talk
about that kind of Is this awin for Biden in November already? Like
is he going to count up likesome of the votes that he just won.
Is this a shot for Trump likethis really hurt his campaign? Or
will this make no difference. I'dlike to have that debate today, even
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if this might be a difficult oneto have, knowing that Hey, Biden
seemingly has called the bluff of theRepublicans. Call us at four h two
five five eight eleven ten. Parametersof the Executive Order by Joe Biden on
the Southern Border coming up momentarily onnews radio eleven ten kfab. First of
all, the quote that was usedhere, and this is what I was
afraid of, is if you continuouslydared him to do that, he was
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going to say, Okay, fine, I'll do it, but I'll make
sure everybody knows it was me whodid it, not you. He says
today, I'm moving past Republican obstructionand using executive authorities available to me as
president to do what I can onmy own to address the border. To
an independent voter, they're going tosay, oh wow, okay, I
heard this was a big problem.Why didn't the Republicans fix it if they
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were complaining so bad? Well,here he called the bluff. He did
it, and now he gets tosay it was him. He gets to
say it was all him. Hefixed the problem. He created the problem.
Sure, but he fixed the problem, and he said it. Here's
what he said. It temporarily suspendsthe entry of non citizens across the border
when the average border count exceeds twentyfive hundred a day over seven days.
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Well, that isn't going to bea big problem because there's already roughly five
thousand people coming across every day forthe past week. So that's going to
go into effect immediately. That meansthere's no entry at all for non citizens.
None, none. It suspends theentry of non citizens across our southern
border. That means nobody can getin to stay in effect until fourteen days
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after the seven day average is lessthan fifteen hundred encounters total. Like I
said, we're at the five thousandencounters a day and have been for the
better part of the last eight months. That's a lot. That number has
been really high and inflated over thepast year two years. And you want
to know something, this is likefifteen hundred encounters, Like that's based on
the information we have, that isgoing to take years for that to fall
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down. So this essentially is likeuntil literally almost no one is trying to
cross the border. Like fifteen hundredisn't like zero people, but that's a
lot less than the five thousand thatwe're seeing per day. So they need
fourteen days of that of the fifteenhundreds or less encounters across the southern border,
the entire southern border, and that'sgoing to make it easier for immigration
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officers to remove individuals who do nothave legal basis to remain in the United
States and just send them back wherethey came from. So a lot of
people are saying, why wait tillthis point? It's all this is election
politics, baby, I mean,you wait until you can capitalize on the
move. If Biden pulls this movein January, right, like playbook,
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this is the playbook, right politics, playbook, Matt election is in what
month? Why it's November? Right? Yeah? And and what if Biden
would have done this exact same thing, which he had the ability to do
back in November of last year.That's how many months between the election in
November of last year, between nowand November of last year, No,
November this coming year, the election, and then November of last year.
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Oh, that's twelve months, Sotwelve months. How much other stuff was
on the schedule to happen in politicsbetween that and twelve months later at the
election? A lot? Probably,right? I mean, you had the
Republican nomination process, all these caucuses, all the primaries. Would you remember
exactly like the biggest thing that wassolved or resolved in like November of the
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year before when you're going to theballot box. I mean, I don't
know if I would let alone theindependent voter who generally is being jerked around
or yanked around by the h mediaabout what they should and shouldn't be caring
about, or hear me out,you do what Biden? Did? You
Wait, it's a huge crisis.You've created the crisis. You rolled back
a ton of regulations. Seven millionplus people have streamlined across our southern border
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over the last three years, andyou know what you do you wait until
the Trump trial's over. You waituntil all of the major primaries and caucuses
are over. The next big politicalthing to happen, if you don't count
his son's trial, which this isa convenient distraction for the next important thing,
Matt. You remember it's the debatethis month. They're doing a June
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debate for the presidential race. Thedebate is on the twenty seventh of this
month. So now he gets todo a victory tour, a victory lap
around the country leading up to anationally televised debate against Donald Trump, where
he can say and look Donald Trumpand America straight in the eyes and say,
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well, you know what, Ifixed the southern border issue, and
we're going to make sure we havethis bad boy under control. And you
can thank me for doing that,because all the Republicans and the legislature,
they didn't act on this. Rememberthat in the midterm elections. Remember that
in the congressional elections this year.Remember it, because guess what, the
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Republicans weren't looking out for you.They just wanted to tell you how bad
the situation was. They didn't wantto fix it for you. They had
the power to do it. Sohe's going to turn the tables on him.
They could have fixed it, butthey decided not to, so I
had to fix it. I hadto do it on my own. He's
already saying this, and he's goingto keep saying it, and he's going
to say it on the debate.He's going to say it to an independent
voting republic who hasn't paid that closeof attention to anything that is happening because
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they are dodging politics. And thisbrings me to my point that I started
the show with Matt and everyone listening. I'm sorry, I'm directing all of
my anks and my finger pointing atyou, but you're just the guy that's
ass the table. Hopefully you're nottake no offense to what I'm saying to
you. Personally, Sure people dodgepolitics. They don't want to pay attention
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to politics twenty four to seven threesixty five. It wears them out.
It is something that they don't liketo think about. So when a president
decides that he'd rather have a crisisin this country for the better part of
a year or two in a realbad crisis at the southern border, so
bad that the Republicans mobilize and talkabout what they need to do to fix
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this issue. But they don't wantto fix it yet because they want to
have the election happen while the crisisis going on, so they can be
the ones to fix it. Inpower, they can run the election on
that platform and on that topic ofdiscussion and try to win votes that way.
But Joe Biden and the people aroundhim, in their infinite wisdom,
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if you want to call it that, in winning elections to bite, never
doing a darn thing to help thiscountry, knew exactly when to pull the
trigger to fix the problem that hecould have fixed a year ago, six
months ago. He waits until anopportune time to where people can and will
be paying attention to it. Thecasual voter is going to tune into CNN
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in three weeks time to watch JoeBiden and Donald Trump duke it out on
national television, and you know whatthey're going to do. They're going to
talk about these issues, and Bidenwill have then been able to say,
well, I solved the border crisis, and after I made my executive order,
we had encounters down to two thousanda day, and we haven't had
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anybody that's a non citizen break inthrough the country since I made that decision
and the Republicans failed to act onany of it while they continuously claimed that
this was a problem. And asa Republican you got to sit there like
I'm sitting here just saying, Okay, well, now all of a sudden,
he's got the power. How doyou feel about that? Is there
a way that the Republicans can stillwin on this issue? That's the fear
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that I think a lot of Republicansprobably need to have right now, is
like, Okay, yeah, hefinally did it. Way to go.
And now a lot of Republicans areout there saying, you know, like
oh wow, yeah, he waitsuntil now to do this kind of thing,
and they're going to try to suggestthat he's buying votes and e is
that's the whole point. But he'sgoing to get a chance to say to
his supporters who are going to backhim no matter what. And then the
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independent voters that don't follow day today political news, and they're going to
be told and they're going to believethat it was his situation. He's going
to be saying it was me whofixed it, Thank me. By voting
me back into office next year.We'll take your calls if you want to
call in a four h two fivefive eight eleven ten. Four h two
five five eight eleven ten. Whatdo you think about this? And where
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do we go from here? Innews Radio eleven ten kfab the border is
something that the Republicans could win on, and he basically says, the Republicans
aren't solving your problems. I'll dowith myself. Does that Executive voider?
The Republicans have been daring him todo for months and I'm not I'm either
reading this wrong, but I've readit in three different places. And what
you're hearing on the rhetoric from theRepublicans now isn't necessarily the case. They
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are averaging around five thousand encounters andI'll get to the phones in just a
second, but over five thousand encountersbasically a day on the border. A
lot of those people are getting inand then they're just being caught. They're
getting their their name written down oranything. They get released, they can
go do whatever they want and ineight years they need to go to court
somewhere. Right, Yeah, that'sreally working. Over seven million people have
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entered our country, or a countryof about three hundred and thirty million people.
So you have that going on,but seven million people in the last
couple three years just running across theborder, right, it's a lot.
Well, the way this is goingto work is the average border encounters.
If it exceeds twenty five hundred aday over seven days, then it shuts
it down. Bam, Well weare there, we are there. They
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are going to if they keep trackand they start counting from today in a
week's time, they're shutting that thingdown. After that, that is in
effect where it's going to be.There's a spending entry of non citizens across
the southern border, and they're goingto be doing that until fourteen days of
fifteen hundred counters encounters or lower ina seven day average. So every day
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basically they start a new is anew seven day average, right like starting
tomorrow there's going to be another sevenday average, and then starting the next
day, another seven day average.Blah blah blah. You know what I'm
saying. And they're going to keepdoing that and the border is closed until
that seven day average over a fullseven days is less than fifteen hundred people,
which is you know, twenty fivepercent, just under twenty five percent,
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over twenty five percent of what we'reseeing right now. This thing is
going to be in effect for along time unless just people stop showing up.
And I just don't expect that tohappen again. We're not going to
know exactly what it's going to takeand how long it's going to take.
But that's the rules. I wantyour thoughts on this because this is obviously
a political play by a guy whocreated the problem now is trying to fix
the problem himself. But the rhetoricto an uninformed not trying to avoid politics
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every day. They don't want politicsuntil it gets closer to the election.
Now they might be playing a littlebit closer attention because Trump's trial plus now
all of a sudden, we havethis debate in a few weeks. What
are your thoughts? Four, two, five, eight, eleven, ten.
Hey Zeus is on the line.Hey Zeus, welcome to the show.
What do you think about this?Hi? How are you doing?
Thank you for being on the show. I apologize ahead of time. It
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feels like I'm yelling. I'm drivingand I have them on speaker quotes,
so I apologize. No problem.One of the things that I just want
to reiterate is that too little toolate. The people in the Blue States,
they are filling the pressure of alreadyeverybody that has already entered. So
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the system is already filled. Thesystem is already and those are the messages
that we need to get out.Is that too little too late? And
we need to show Biden with allthe executive orders when he first came into
office that he signed, and thatequals all of these people that have come
in and now are the people thathave overrun the systems already. And you
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have people talking in Chicago and NewYork on how the illegals are jumping ahead
of them and getting this money,getting phones, getting gift cards, getting
all of this, and they're citizensand they have gotten nothing. So you're
gonna get as long as they keepthat out, that too little too late.
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The system's already overrun. It's goingto be like you said, the
uneducated voter that doesn't listen, thatdoesn't follow, but who is living it
and they're seeing their systems and seeingthe education system, seeing the welfare system,
seeing all those systems overrun, andthey're not getting anything from it.
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Yeah, Jesus. Yeah, Iappreciate the call, Hazes, because you're
one hundred percent Ryan. Thanks forcalling in, man. I really appreciate
you being a part of the show. Thank you very much, and I
appreciate your show. Yeah, thankyou, appreciate your kind words. He's
right, but that's why I mentionedthat the uninformed voter is the one that
is likely to take this hook lineand sinker right. It's like, well,
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everybody talked about there being of acrisis at the border, and now
he's saying the Republicans didn't fix itwhen they were complaining about it, and
now he's fixing it himself. Thereare a lot of those people out there
there are he's playing to them.We know that, But you're right,
Jzeus, there's a lot. There'sseven million people in this country that are
basically unaccounted for illegal immigrants, andthey're all over the country. So can
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we even put a number on theimpact that that has had, either economically,
financially or just for a lot ofthe citizens in these sanctuary cities that
no longer have the same ability tobenefit from their city as they once did.
Phil's on the line, fil thanksfor the call today. What's on
your mind. You know, ifthey get by with pull on this,
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and they get by with all thisweaponization of the Justice Department, and so
you really have to ask the question, bottom line, Emery, do we
as a people deserve to be free? That's a pretty heavy It's a heavy
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question, Phil, that's a heavyquestion. Phil. Well, if people
are this apathetic, do we reallydeserve to have this freedom? Well?
I mean, well, here's agood point here here, Phil. The
Iowa primary is today, and theyhave a bunch of primaries going for certain
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spots, including all four of thedistricts that have the House representatives for them,
and they have last time around intwenty twenty two midterm election, their
primary had less than ten percent ofpeople that were registered voters participating. If
that's not apathetic, I don't knowwhat is. So, so let me
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repeat the question. If they're ableto get by with this all this stuff
they're polling, then they've been polandit for years. Do we actually deserve
to have our freedom? I don't. I wish I could give a good
answer, Phil. It sounds likea rhetorical question, but you're it's worth
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it. It's a question worth askingto be honest with you, because if
the people who are voting by that, by by what just happened, and
then they're just like okay, yeah, fine, he fixed the problem.
The problem there, I have ahard time thinking that we're really an educated
public that's actually making the decisions forthis country. I appreciate the call,
Phil, thanks for being a listenerof our show. Yeah, you know
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he'll he'll reverse it the day afterthe election, you know that, right?
Yeah, and if he does,I mean, jokes on the rest
of us, Like you said,you know, the free freedom. What
is freedom if we're this easily fooledby our government? Two forty seven,
Scott, Steve James, Johnny,we'll get to you next on news Radio
eleven to in kfab Executive Vorder byJoe Biden today too. I mean,
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this is even a little more strictthan what the Republicans were, you know,
saying that he could have done forthe last seven eight nine months,
as this was a major talking pointin America. Scott's on the line,
Scott, thank you so much forholding and being part of the show today.
Your what's your opinion on this?Thank you. Over a year ago,
there was a bipartisan bill entered onthe border, and both sides of
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the aisle said that it was thebest bill on the border within the last
forty years. Then all of asudden that bill got stopped, so it
didn't pass through, and it wasstopped on the Republican side. Correct In
that bill was to include additional borderpatrol, additional processors, and additional equipment
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to detect FETNOL and weaponry. Yep, So that was stopped. Then there
was a second bipartisan bill said,and that one also got stopped. Yep.
So two times there were bills thatcould have been passed over a year
that never got passed. Yeah,so they didn't get passcott because and I
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hate to say this because I'm nota politician and I don't want to speak
for every single Republican in the Houseof Representatives or the Senate, but it
would have looked like a victory forthe Biden administration for the language that was
being used. Now again, it'sall politics, it really is. I
mean, Donald Trump, even youknow, like pretty heavy handed, made
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the signal to the Republicans in theHouse saying this is not a good idea
to have this build a way thatit is you should demand more. And
of course they attached it all thisforeign aid, right, so you know,
for the Democrats, it made sensefor them to put all this foreign
eight in. It's like, well, you guys don't want to give us
all this foreign eight for Ukraine andall this stuff. Well, if you
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want us to help you solve theborder, you have to help us with
this foreign aid. And then that'sone of the reasons why a lot of
Republicans that I can't in good consciencesign this. The way that you guys
have is set up. And thenthe rhetoric Scott was, well, Biden
can just do it himself. Ifhe really wants to fix the problem,
you can. And now that hehas, you think that they're regretting giving
him the power just to do thatand letting him do a victory dance all
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by himself because he can say hefixed it and no Republicans fixed it.
I think that's what he's doing here. And now we're three weeks away from
the first presidential debate because it's reallyearly this election cycle. Assuming we get
there with the two guys, andI mean, you don't think that he's
going to take a victory lap thereas well. I don't know. The
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door was left open for him andhe walked right through it. I don't
think he had a Troy because hetried to pass two bills that got rejected
by the Republicans, and this mortarissue would have been resolved a long long
time ago. So I think yougot first two of an area that he
had no other other choice. Yeahsthe same. It's a shame that that
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politics is entering into it for otherthan what's good for the country. Well,
but again, but again, Scottstarted to interrupt. It's all that
this is about. It's like thisgoes for both sides. Neither side cares
that much about us. They inWashington, d C. They care about
staying in Washington, d C.They care about I disagree with that statement.
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I don't know, Scott, I'mnot again, it's a blanket statement.
There's like five hundred and something electedofficials in Washington. It's a blanket
statement. I'm sure it's not truefor all of them, but they all
want to stay in power. Theyall want to stay where they are.
They'll do whatever it takes. That'swhy it's called a swamp because they would
rather do what it takes to stayin Washington than it would too, even
if it harms them politically, tohelp resolve issues that their constituents are most
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interested in. Real quick, Steve, Steve, actually, let's let's leave.
Steve. Sorry, Steve. Iran myself along there, Steven,
Johnny and everybody else calling in.We're going to continue this conversation. I
don't want Steve to start this conversation. We have to cut him off.
But we're talking about this. Wecan talk about it as long as you
want to talk about it. LikeI said, I'm I'm sensitive to the
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fact that a lot of people don'tlike to have political talk all the time.
But I'm also sensitive to the factthat if we don't pay close enough
attention to the stuff that's going on, we're going to be those uninformed voters
that are going to go to thepolls and not really know the entire story
when it comes to election day.And that's my biggest fear. So if
you have thoughts on this, youhave thoughts on the timing of this,
you want to talk to me aboutit, you can at four oh two
five five eight eleven ten, fouroh two five five eight eleven ten,
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and we'll continue to roll on.You can also email me emrieikfab dot com.
No guarantees your email gets, butif you want to be heard,
you should call in at four htwo five five eight eleven ten News Radio
eleven ten kfab Shark infested politics,Right, It's just like they can smell
the blood in there on something andthen they find a way just to capitalize.
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That's what Joe Biden has done,as far as I can see from
the cheap seats, he waited longenough to where he had an open window
he felt like where it would notbe overlooked and it would be utilized in
the right way. It's going tolook like he didn't cave to Republican pressure,
which was really ramping up six monthsago telling him he can solve the
border crisis. He didn't cave tothe pressure a year ago when we really
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started noticing the numbers. He's like, no, Republicans can fix it.
House representatives can fix it. Andnow that we're like three weeks from the
debate, he says, Okay,perfect timing he and his people, because
we can't give him credit for thisby himself. Bam, all right,
executive order, everybody, We're fixingthe border crisis right now. Remember this
when you vote in November. Tryingto neutralize this to an uninformed voting public.
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And there are plenty of people whomay have been told by the media
that the border was a problem,but now they're going to be hearing in
the news that Joe Biden fixed ithimself because they don't follow the day to
day operations of this sort of thing, even though this has been an ongoing
crisis. I want your thoughts onit. Four oh two, five,
five, eight, eleven, ten. Let's start with Johnny. Johnny,
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welcome to the show. What's up? Hey, thanks for taking my call.
I don't really don't really know howmuch this is actually going to help
Joe Biden, if what you're sayingis true, like all these thanktions or
whatever or not sanctions, but youknow, the border going on here,
I don't I don't think I thinkthat's really going to help him. I
think you guys kind of focusing onthe wrong thing. You know, Republicans
are really concerned. I think they'dbe pushing the whole genocidal Joe thing on
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him. You know, they'd bequestioning more about Israel and stuff. But
I mean, okay, you knowwe're going with the border. I'm gonna
say, you know, illegal immigrationhelped the United States, unfortunately, if
you're talking economically the United States,and are you gonna say they're bringing drugs
and crime. No, no,Johnny, Johnny, I don't care about
any of that. I want toknow how, like just give me like
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a thirty second elevator pitch on howillegal immigration helps our economy in every way
way. Everything they're doing every timesomebody goes to work. I mean,
they're building houses, they're building theirroads, they're building our infrastructure, they're
you know, they're they're they're buyingthings, they're purchasing things. It helps
the economy in so many different waysjust being here and living. Okay.
But but Johnny, Okay, Sothey might still be simulating their local economy
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in certain ways, but they're certainlynot simulating our national economy because they are
allowing taxpayer money, which needs togo up to face off with inflation.
We need our taxpayer money to goin there. And they are undocumented,
they are not going to be payingtaxes, so that means more tax money
for you and for me and forthe citizens of their locales. And I
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live in Omaha, Nebraska. Myproperty taxes are high. Like my taxes
are pretty high. They would belower theoretically if we had everybody paying the
same amount, but instead we havea seven million people in the last three
years that have come across the border, and most of them have not been
seen since they're just hanging out inwhatever sanctuary city they want to live in.
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Johnny, I don't know how that'ssimulating my economy. Well, you're
not taking a look at the biggerpicture. But I will say this,
the reason your faxes are probably howI'm going to go ahead and guess the
public school system is charging or taxing. You know, a lot of your
taxes are going to the public schoolsystem, which is fine, and that's
fine. You know, it couldhave been broken up a different ways.
Okay, okay, Johnny, allright, so so so, Johnny,
we're gonna agree to disagree on theeconomy. What else makes illegal immigration?
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Gray? Oh? Well, thefood, the culture. You know,
they're bringing it all here. It'sgreat. You know, I got two
new Mexican restaurants in my neighborhood.I'm stopping there all the time because they
give good them out, good portionof food. I mean compared to all
the other restaurants. All right,all right, well it's because they're not
paying taxes, john Yeah, okay, well they're not, Johnny. I
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appreciate the phone call, thanks forcalling in. As always, I've gone
to Mexican restaurants that Mexican immigrants whowere there legally made and there they tasted
good too. I don't know.I don't know what that has to do
with anything you have. Boyd onthe line, Boyd, welcome to the
show. Thanks for holding what's onyour mind my call. I appreciate it.
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First time I've ever called, andprobably the last. Oh come on,
boy come on, Boyd, let'smake this a thing you and me.
Well, the reason is I listenedto your previous calls callers, and
it makes me lose my thought processbecause I wanted to address Scott's call before
the break. Sorry, well okay, so remind us what you wanted to
say about Scott's call and your feelIt's okay if you can correct me if
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I'm wrong. Okay. Did Chuckchumor not pass forward a bill to the
Senate that the House of Representative passedon on the immigration thing several years ago?
Yeah, that's probably probably true.Yeah, probably, Well, but
Scott said the Republicans didn't want todo anything, and Chuck Schumer didn't pas
forward a bill. Yeah, well, boyd what he was saying specifically,
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Yeah, so those are different situations. The one that the Republicans quashed,
they quashed it was earlier this year. He made it sound like it was
like a year over a year ago, but it was just like within the
last like eight months, and itwas they were working on a bill,
but the Democrats attached a bunch offoreign aid money in the bill, and
then Donald Trump himself kind of likewent in there and told Mike Johnson,
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that's a bad deal. Do nottake that deal kind of thing. And
it had a lot of this samestuff that he's doing, and it was
just a bigger number. It waslike at five thousand and then like they
were going to trim it to twotwenty five hundred. Well he went even
further than that here to look likethe hero. But they didn't want to
do that because they didn't want todo it with all that foreign aid in
there, and they said it wouldn'tmake much of a difference anyway. So
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you're saying Trump stopped it, ChuckSchumer didn't. Well, well, I'm
not saying that Schumer didn't stop one, but that I think Scott was talking
about Trump was in the ear ofMike Johnson and said, this is a
bad deal. We take this,we lose every last bit of leverage that
we have on four and eight aswell, and anything to fix the border,
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because it just wasn't an effective bill. But you're both right. I'm
sure you're both right. I'm surethere's a bill that the House tried to
push through with their leadership that ChuckSchumer said, I'm not even going to
bring that to the table because itwill lose. And so, well,
you know what, if I'm wrong, I appreciate you telling me, Hey,
no, you know that's what Ilike about it. I can admit
it if I'm wrong. Just doboth parties admit when they're wrong? Yeah,
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well no, because nobody ever iswrong in this life, Boyd,
And I will say this. I'mno expert. Now, I don't have
the exact information, but I'm sureChuck Schumer stopped a foreign or a border
bill somewhere along the lines, Iguarantee, because he's been proxy protecting Democrat
leadership for the last twenty five plusyears. You know, like that's just
he's just kind of the shield forthem. Boyd, appreciate you calling in,
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Budy. Yeah, thank you,sir. I'll probably call back if
you'll let me. Boyd, youhave to now, like it's not even
like I'm not even suggesting it,just it's if you hear something I'm talking
about you want to take you youhave something that you're thinking about on it,
just call us. Don't even thinkabout it. Just call us and
we'll talk to you. Okay,sound great, It's okay if you yell
at me too, know the problem. Thanks, Boyd, appreciate it.
I'm trying to do that less,Matt. Have I have I been a
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little less, little calmer. Didyou see how I handle Johnny there?
You know, I was trying tostay as as levelheaded as possible. I
know people don't like it when Iyell on the radio too much. Is
that as these June goals for you? Yeah, I'm just like, you
know, like a new month resolution, new month resolution, you know,
just yell a little less. We'regetting pretty close to Christmas. You know,
(34:44):
you're if you're on the naughty list, it's about time you work your
way off of it. Exactly exactly. I'd say, I'm going to make
an executive order on this show tobe a nicer person, even to the
people that have no idea what they'retalking about. Santa Claus is taking notice.
Yeah, there you go, SantyClause. James is on the line.
James, thanks for listening to us. What's on your mind? Yes,
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Trump lost pretty weeks. No,hands down, he should just stay
away from it, go to theeconomy. There's so many other things that
Joe Biden has messed up in thisuh, in this uh his term,
so he doesn't have to talk aboutthe immigration Okay, yeah, no,
I mean, I mean it wasJames, but James, just hold on
a second. That's it's quite achange up, though, because the immigration
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thing was like the topic for Americanpolitics for the last eight months. So
now all of a sudden, youknow, they have to, like,
you have to address it in someway. And he's going to slam dunk
the fact that he fixed it herewith his his thing. But there's got
to be a way that you can, like hopefully Trump can explain that he
did it just to capitalize on theuninformed voters. So the uninformed voter is
(35:51):
just kind of like, wait asecond, what do you mean? And
then Trump can go in and sayhe could have done this a year ago
but decided not to, so you'dpay attention. That's what he needs to
do. Yeah, but he shouldn'tsit on it long. No, I
agree with that. I agree withthat. Secondly, Okay, that's in
three weeks. It's gotta be atough to point. He's got some time.
No. Secondly, November is faraway. As soon as a bike
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got in, we saw that surgeimmediately, So we're gonna get those numbers
of if this works right away.Yeah. So yeah, he's making laws.
Guess what these are law breakers?Well, yeah, that's well,
that's the thing. That's the thing, James and I don't have the numbers
in front of me. If they'regoing to like up the security, but
they're going to be told to letlike send them back because they're gonna they're
(36:34):
gonna be higher, much higher thanthe twenty five hundred threshold he's got here.
So when that averages twenty five hundred, which is going to right away,
Uh, then they close the wholething down and nobody gets to come
in unless they are documented. Right, if your non citizen status, it's
going to be shut down. Soso but so basically they have enough technology
(36:55):
to count the encounters daily. Sowe should be getting those counter numbers literally
by the day now after this.And instead of those people getting caught and
then release into our country, they'regoing to be caught and then sent back
where they came from. And it'slike, what what took so long to
get to this point? It haseverything to do with the timing. So
he can gloat and celebrate it,take a victory lap and try to win
(37:16):
the election on it. Yeah,Well how they can count of that is
that it doesn't work because yeah,they're not going to go through the guaranteed
checkpoints, the very open border.We didn't address the increase of funding for
the border. Yeah, they're goingto find ways. They've been taking it
easy way because they can't. Right, We've still got to come across Abbots
(37:37):
and still got to see the problem. And I thinks like next week,
Abbo's just going to kick a feetup. It's like, who life is
easy? Yeah? No, andeven and even if so, even if
it was the case James, he'snever going to tell people it was too
remember, because this is politics.He is going to say this has done
nothing to help our problem. Eventhough the Texas part of the border is
definitely more protected than some of thebigger swaths of the border. When you
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get into like Arizona and stuff,that'll be interesting to see, Like you
said, because can they even countthose as encounters sometimes? You know what
I mean? Yeah, they're notencounters because they're not. They've been taking
the easy way. They've just beenwalking right up. So let me in.
Yeah, then we got to goto those old school routes. They're
gotta go refunded on the cartel.It's you're not going to fix it.
(38:19):
Well, we'll see. James,appreciate the thoughts today. Thanks for calling
in. All right, we'll getto more phone calls coming up next.
You've got thoughts on the Biden Borderexecutive Order. We will talk about that
as we continue here live on newsradio eleven ten kfab. Em Re Sunger
on news radio eleven ten kfab.I like black bears. I'd have one
(38:39):
as a pet. You would,nah, probably not. That's probably illegal
too. Mike's on our phone line. Mike wants to talk about the border
executive order from Joe Biden. Mike, what's your thoughts on this today?
Yeah, just a quick rebuttal toJohnny's call. I don't want to beat
him up too bad. I don'tthink it was a very well thought out
call, but I sort of knowwhat he's talking. So the US has
(39:00):
a negative birth rates like one pointsix six, and you need to be
at about two point one two pointtwo to remain, you know, at
a steady population growth. The onlything helping that out is immigration, now
illegal immigration. I'm not really surewhere he's going with on the cultural aspect
because last tally I saw was they'vecome from over one hundred and two different
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countries and between countries that are veryunfriendly to the United States as opposed to
the traditional migratory individuals you know fromCentral and South America. That ratio is
becoming a little bit disturbing. Butif he wants to talk about the social
(39:47):
and cultural fabric of the United Statesand how they're bettering it, he needs
to think about that a little bitmore, because this is so divisive and
everything else that comes along with integrationand how they're putting them ahead of American
citizens. Everything from the four aredomestic minorities and even veterans. It's just
(40:12):
an absurd argument. And I don'thave to tell you. I think you
sounded like you got that pretty well. But that's really all I had.
Yeah. Yeah, he didn't mentionthose Chinese restaurants that are getting started up
by these illegal immigrants is stuff thathe really enjoys. Yeah, I think
Johnny just likes to mess with myhead. Mike. I can't imagine anybody
really thinks the way that he sayshe thinks could be right. Yeah,
(40:35):
I mean, but it's worth theconversation because just in case. I mean,
I don't know, I don't hangout with a lot of super duper
lefty liberals. Maybe that's what theythink, like, if that's what they're
told, I guess, you know, if they believe everything they're told,
And I guess I can't combat that. I don't think that way, So
if they do, I'll listen toit and try to come up with the
rebuttal to it. But you dida good job there, Mike. You're
(40:55):
right. I think we all Idid hear from somebody. I think it
was an economist say that we justneed workers like there are places that are
just dealing with a worker shortage,and it isn't as much just like having
people that don't want to work inour country after COVID has a lot to
do with just having the right kindof workers that they can pay a wage
and get them to hire. Andthese illegal immigrants work for almost I mean,
(41:20):
they work for minimal dollars available becausethey are grateful for whatever money they
get, and that saves these businessesa lot of money if they happen to
kind of find these guys. Iknow a lot of businesses that have gotten
in trouble for that sort of thingover the years too, when they get
found out that they have been knowinglygiving work to undocumented immigrants illegal immigrants.
(41:43):
But at the same time, likeyou said, some people just got to
do what they got to do tosame business. I appreciate the call,
Mike, thanks for listening to ustoday. Thank you. Okay, So
there you go. That's how Ifeel about it too. I think,
you know it all, it's allabout winning an election, and that's what
we forget about politics. We armshairquarterback to politics and like, well you
(42:04):
should do this, and you shoulddo that. We can fix our country.
But that's how we feel. Thereis not. There aren't. I
don't. I don't know if there'stwo people exactly alike politically, Like,
if you go through enough topics ofconversation, there's going to be something that
we're a little different on. Now, you do that enough times across the
entire spectrum, you'd recognize that thereare a ton of people that are very
(42:25):
different than you. I recognize thatI associate with a lot of people outside
of this job as friends who havevery different political viewpoints than I do.
It doesn't stop me from being theirfriend. We can talk about things other
than politics. It's fine. Ijust want open conversations, and if you
are uninformed about something that I knowmore about, I can inform you,
(42:46):
and vice versa. We're not alwaysgoing to have the same perspectives. I
just hope people understand the strategy partof wanting to stay elected, wanting to
stay in power, because that hasso much do with what these elected officials
do and don't do what they sayand don't say. Like I'm hearing in
the news the Republicans saying, Oh, the end is nih, the end
(43:10):
is ny. This isn't going tofix anything. Because you still need twenty
five hundred people to cross every daybefore they do anything. That's not how
this works. But they're saying that'show this works because they want you to
think that this is going to donothing, because they don't want to give
Biden any credit for this, andhe shouldn't get credit for this, because
the whole reason the problem exists isbecause of him anyway. But a battle
(43:31):
over the uninformed independent voter that doesn'tlike to stay in the cycle throughout the
entire year. It wears them out, drives them nuts. They don't like
to see the political advertising. Theydon't like to see or hear everybody talking
like me talking about politics all thetime. They want me to talk about
(43:52):
fun stuff more. And I canunderstand that. I go through times where
I want to get out of thecycle for a while too, Like I
just want to like cleanse my Wedid that last Friday. Remember we didn't
talk about the Trump thing once.There was no need to. There's no
reason to drive ourselves so crazy,you know, Like we can think of
happy things too. At the sametime, I hope that the uninformed voter
(44:14):
can see the different angles of thisand that the Republicans are going to be
doing everything they can to try tomake it sound like you didn't do anything
here. But the way this readsis that this is going to change the
way the border operates. It willand we will see what the number of
encounters are and if there is anydifference in the influx of these illegal immigrants
at the southern border, and ifthere is, how quickly does that change?
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And will anybody who's a Republican inpower admit that it has done anything
good? That's another thing. Threetwenty eight. We'll take more calls.
Next call us at four h two, five, five eight, eleven ten
News Radio eleven ten kfab. EmerySunger on News Radio eleven ten kfab.
It's because Joe Biden called the bluffof the Republicans and sign up executive order
(45:00):
to fix the problem at the southernborder. And on paper it looks fine.
Yeah, like they're gonna be ableto pretty quickly shut that thing down
based on the language that was usedin the executive order. And then it
just kind of depends on what thenext step is going to be as far
as what the you know, Republicanscan do to say, hey, that's
(45:23):
not going to fix it, becausethey're already saying that even though we don't
really know. But the language definitelyis even more strict than the one than
the bill that the Republicans were tryingto work on earlier this year in the
House of Representatives. Well, wewant your thoughts four, two, five,
five, eight, eleven ten.Rob's there, Rob, welcome to
the show. What do you thinkabout this? Oh, in my opinion's
(45:45):
kind of convenient, Like Client Booksaid on their show this morning. For
then, the force is already burneddown and Biden shows up with a buffet
the water and it's three weeks orthe debate. So loll punk was throwing
stones at Biden for his immigration policies. At least he's got a few pebbles
(46:10):
in his pocket to throw back athim. Yeah. No, in my
opinion, he's just trying to winan election, correct, And Rob,
there's no doubt it's anything other thanthat, because if he really cared about
the southern border crisis when we weregetting the same numbers across the border a
year ago, he would have doneit then, but he wanted to make
sure it was lined up in agood time that it can be memorable for
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people for him to have it asa topic of conversation in the debate in
a few weeks, and then forpeople to remember in November. It has
nothing to do with actually fixing anyproblems. However, at the same time,
I think Republicans in the House ofRepresentatives didn't go super duper hardcore in
their legislation because they didn't want himto have the ability to sign something into
(46:53):
law, because the Senate. Ifthe Senate was like okay, yeah,
sure. If like two Democrats inthe Senate would have been like, yeah,
that works, that thing could havegone right to his desk and he
could have signed it and they wouldhave fixed the problem altogether. But he
said President Biden has the power andthe ability to fix it on his own.
They said it for months, andthen he finally signed something that said
(47:14):
yep, sure do. And nowhe's going to say I did it.
Nobody else did it. It's allme. If you want to thank somebody
for the southern border getting fixed,think me, even though we all know
the only reason this was a problemto begin with was because of the same
guy. Yeah, no, Iagree with you, because it's just a
different copy of what he eliminated onhis executive rule orders. When he got
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in office, he changed the immigrationpolicy. It's just I said, just
change the words a little bit,and then the wording I was reading a
little bit on it. Is ittwenty five hundred people a day or twenty
five hundred a week? Yeah,the limit, Yeah, So Rob,
the way that it's going to workis they need seven days of that being
(48:00):
the daily number, and the dailynumber now is yeah, so it's a
seven day average. So the waythat it reads is they had they said
in the last twenty four hours itwas about fifty two hundred, so they're
gonna quickly usurp that. Assuming we'regetting five thousand every day, they're going
to be over that in the sevendays, and then it shuts the border
down there like right there, theborder along until they have a seven day
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average that's less than fifteen hundred.So that means that and those aren't people
crossing, that's people encountering them atthe border. So they they're going to
like as soon as this is implemented, and I'm under the impression that this
is an immediate thing, so theyneed the seven days of twenty five hundred
or more, which they're going toget and then seven days from now then
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they shut the whole thing down andthey count the encounters still that they have
at the border, but instead ofreleasing them into the country, they're sending
them back where they came from,and they're going to back. Yeah,
they're doing them back instead of havingthe border patrol take them in, and
right right, they're gonna they can'teven they can't even get in. So
then if that's the case, thenthis is going to continue to be the
(49:07):
case until the seven day average isless than fifteen hundred encounters. So they're
going to need to drastically trim upthe amount of people even coming to the
border. But once that happens,then it will expire. But we're so
far away from under fifteen hundred comingto the border. This thing could be
in effect until the end of thepresidency for sure, and who knows,
if he wins reelection, that couldjust keep rolling over until we had one
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caller earlier, I think it wasPhil saying he'd just repeal it if he
was re elected, and if hedid, what a spit in the face.
But again, I think I'm withyou, Like, even though this
is probably going to help. Thiswas done at this time to win the
election. There's no other explanation.So I agree with you. Thanks,
Rob, really appreciate you calling.I think we're I think we're on the
same page, so at least,Yeah, for sure, I appreciate you
(49:52):
calling in, Rob, thanks forcalling. Welcome. Yeah, you too,
and thanks for listening to us.Yeah, Rob's on it. I
think me and him agree, youknow. And I'm glad to clarify that
I'm not going to be the cynicthat says this isn't going to help,
and I'm not going to lie toyou. I'm not going to tell you
what other Republican politicians are going todo to try to get you to say
that this was a pointless thing.Don't look at it and lie to yourself
(50:15):
that this isn't going to work,because it's probably going to help the problem
quite a bit. Instead, youshould be saying why didn't he do this
last June. You should be sayingwhy did he repeal all the Trump era
immigration policies to begin with, otherthan the fact that he wanted to flex
his muscle that he won the electionallegedly in twenty twenty. No, it
was just a spit in the faceof the previous president without any regard for
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the rest of the country, andalso ask he waited so long that they
are still benefiting off an open borderwith seven million people having crossed in the
last three years. You don't thinkthose seven million people are hanging around,
like are they running back home nowwe're not actively deporting them. Those are
the things you need to be talkingabout instead of saying, well, this
(50:59):
is isn't going to solve the problem. Even if this does solve the problem,
the problem existed because of the guy. The problem persisted for as long
as it did because of the sameguy, and we shouldn't let him get
away with how long he took toget to this conversation. Even if he's
going to blame Republicans for it beingthe problem, all you got to do
is point to him repealing the Trumpera immigration policies. That tells you everything
(51:23):
you need to know. That's howwe educate the uninformed voter. That's how
we educate the people that don't understandwhat this looks like. Even if this
helps, and I think it will, that's not the point. The point
is he did this now strategically tohelp him in the debate in a few
weeks and to help him win theelection in November. And if he really
wanted to fix the problem, andhe really cared about the immigration crisis in
(51:44):
America, this would have been donemonths ago, a year ago. Or
if he really cared about immigration,he wouldn't have repealed Trump era immigration policies.
It was pretty obvious he thought itwas more important to flex politically than
to really care about America. Andthat's the conversation and you should be having
today three forty six. Appreciate youbeing a part of the conversation. We're
(52:04):
gonna get to something a little bitmore fun. Let's give away some f's
next News Radio eleven ten kfab EhMaurice Sonner on news Radio eleven ten kfab
you boy it, you bought it, You blew it. Have you ever
done something really stupid? Yeah?Me, neither, but these people did.
And that means it's time for youget an F. Wow. That
(52:32):
open still gives me the goosies.The goosies, huh, the goosies.
Yeah, all right, I gota really good one that I've been sitting
here for like the last week.Have you heard of a guy by the
name of Arthur render Neck. No, Arthur Renderneck is a French tenets player.
(52:57):
You know what he's ranked in thein the world, five hundred and
seventy sixth No. Sixty nine.Okay, Yeah, he's ranked sixty ninth.
Okay, that's a ranked. It'suh one before seventy one after sixty
eight, Fine, Matt, I'lldo it nice. Ugh. Arthur Rinderneck
(53:25):
was in the French Open. He'splaying in his home country. He's a
low ranked player. He's trying tomake it to the third round for the
first time in his career at aGrand Slam tournament. And guess what happens.
He goes up two sets to none, quickly winning the first two sets
sixty three, seven six. He'staking on the twenty eighth ranked player in
(53:46):
the world and an upset is brewingin his home country. This could be
the biggest day of his professional life. Well, he has a very poor
third set, can't finish it off. He loses six to one in the
third and then goes down to quicktwo to oh in the fourth set.
And after going down two to oh, he's near the side of the tennis
(54:07):
court and takes a big swing withhis foot and kicks one of the advertising
boards that are next to the court. Well, you could tell that he
hurt himself because he started to hobblearound in between all of the points.
After losing the next three games togo down five love in the fourth set,
(54:28):
he called over a medic to takea look at his foot. They
wrapped up his big toe and thenhe had to retire and quit from the
match, having injured himself by kickingand advertising board in the French Open while
he was still technically leading two setsto one. Wow, So Arthur Rendernick.
Not only did that happen, buthis poor doubles partner want to shout
(54:52):
at his doubles partner, where isit? I just lost it? He
has a doubles partner too, andhis doubles partner, oh his doubles match.
His partner knew no Borges, wellnew no Borges just lost his doubles
partner because his first round doubles matchwas also canceled because of his injury.
(55:13):
So not only did he lose outI'm potentially making the third round for the
first time as a singles player,he also ruined his entire doubles tournament and
his partners because he kicked an advertisingsign in anger at the French Open in
front of everyone. There's video ofthis. How humiliating, Arthur Rindernck.
(55:35):
Despite how badly you probably already feel, I'm gonna make it worse because you
get an aff. That's a bomber. Don't be a loser. Don't be
kicking stuff because you're angry. Nothinggood comes from that anyway. He returned.
This is a pretty quick one.Vincent Dusseldorf was excited to go spend
(55:59):
his college years on the beach.Okay, he hacked his bags. He
was ready to go. Okay,and the plane landed in a cornfield.
Oh what happened? The plane didn'tget it wrong? He did? Oh
no, what happened? He appliedto Miami University. Oh he picked Ohio?
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He did? Oh no, hepicked Ohio and not Florida. And
uh oh yeah no. You knowI used to I used to get confused
as a kid when I was playinglike the college football game, you know.
But it makes sure it puts thestate initials next to him, just
to make sure. The logos areso different. It's way harder, I
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think, to get into Miami Florida, like they called themselves like the Stanford
of the East, right, eventhough I think that's a little bit generous,
But I didn't go there. You'dthink at some point he would have
realized what the heck was going on. Well, he gets an f for
it. He's probably gonna get afew moress if that's the way things are
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going to be going for him incollege. Possibly, Do I have time
for one more real quick? Sure? Yeah, we got about two minutes,
all right. The Barraboo School Districtin Madison, Wisconsin has acknowledged that
a parent has disrupted their graduation ceremonyby pushing someone on the stage out of
the way. A parent did this. There's video of the graduation ceremony going
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on, and it shows a manwalking on the stage and moving physically bar
Aboo School District Superintendent Rainy Briggs thatkeeps him from shaking the hands of one
of the graduating students. The districtthen released a statement yesterday that confirmed the
parent interrupted the graduation ceremony, hadto be escorted off the stage and out
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of the venue by a police andhe was being referred to the district Attorney's
office for disorderly conduct. The incidentstill technically under investigation. Now I don't
know what Superintendent Rany Briggs did.I have no idea what relation this parent
was to any of the students thatmight have been going on that stage at
the time. But you want toknow what I say, unnamed man interrupting
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commencement because of some personal issue,you get an a how audacious do you
have to be to take out whateverpersonal vendetta you have with the superintendent of
the school district to do it inthe middle of graduation Again, much like
kicking an advertising board while you're inthe middle of a tennis match that's internationally
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televised, you only look stupid.There's nothing about that that makes you feel
like do you feel better? Becauseabsolutely nobody feels better for you. And
it's just like you let your angertake the best of you. Like it's
me when I'm playing my video games, you know, and you say,
you say a curse word, oryou slam your controller down, and then
your wife just looks at you like, why would you do that? What
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a stupid thing to do. Yeah, you learned those lessons the hard way.
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