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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner country. Okay, my friends, yesterday, as you know,
historic vote on the big beautiful bill. It barely squeaked by,
but it did pass fifty one to fifty and it
now obviously JD. Vance was the tie breaking vote. That's
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why they brought him up on Capitol Hill. Three judas Republicans,
three Rand Paul of Kentucky, Tom Tillis of North Carolina.
And was there ever any doubt, Was there ever any doubt?
Of course, Susan Collins of Maine. The three Judases voted
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against the bill. Still Vance delivered fifty one, was the
he cast the tie breaking vote. And now it moves
to the House. You're going to see maybe even votes today,
maybe votes tomorrow. We shall see. Johnson is hoping that
he can deliver this for Trump by July fourth. Now,
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why am I mentioning all this? And you're saying, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff,
what the hell does all of this have to do
with Alligator Alcatraz Because one of the key pillars of
the bill that the House is going to be voting
on and I hope they pass it. Apparently there are
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seven to ten House Republicans who have told Johnson they're
a hard no. If that's the case, the bill is
going to go down. So Trump is going to have
to do a lot of cajoling. He's gonna have to
make a lot of phone calls, maybe do some arm twisting,
some persuading, and get some of these noes to flip
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to a yes. Remember, the last vote on the bill
in the House was two fifteen to two fourteen. That's
squeaked by by one vote. In the Senate, it's squeaked
by by one vote. And now the House is going
to vote again. They have to vote on the Senate version.
If they change even any aspect of the bill, it
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goes back to the Senate for another vote. So for
the House to deliver this by July fourth to President Trump,
they have to accept the Senate version of the bill
as is. So it's going to be some heavy lifting here.
Hopefully they're going to deliver fingers crossed. Now. One of
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the key pillars of both the House bill and especially
now the Senate version, which the House is voting on,
is a one hundred and seventy billion dollars that's with
a B one hundred and seventy will now be directed
towards border security, border enforcement, and implementing Trump's mass deportation agenda.
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And that's why Tom Holman the Borders are is urging
everyone to vote for the bill, to support the bill.
Stephen Miller, Trump's top advisor in many ways, the architect
of Trump's immigration and deportation policies, has now come out
and said, if you want to repel this invasion, if
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you want to reverse the damage that Biden did, the
bill does it. You must support the big beautiful bill.
It is loaded, absolutely loaded with everything that is needed
to repel this invasion and kick all of these illegal
aliens out. And in particular, it gives forty five billion
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dollars to complete and fortify the mother of all border walls.
It will permanently seal the southern border. Further, it will
add thousands and thousands of ICE agents border patrol agents,
so they cannot just seek secure the border, but they
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can enforce immigration law and start deporting millions of illegals
en mass. They will have the manpower, they will have
the resources, They will be able to go to sanctuary
city after sanctuary city, sanctuary state after sanctuary state, and
literally now start cleaning out millions of illegal aliens and
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sending them packing back home. What it also does, and
this gets right now to Alligator Alcatraz, is it will
build many more detention ice facilities. So if you're going
to be deporting thousands upon thousands of illegals every single day,
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there has to be a place to temporary hold them,
to detain them as they're being deported, as their cases
are being adjudicated, as the process is slowly making its way.
So what the bill also does is it enables them
to build big, huge detention facilities to now deport all
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of these illegals, to hold them and then to deport them.
One of the showcases was yesterday in Florida in what
is known as Alligator Alcatraz. President Trump went down to
Florida along with the DHS Secretary, Department of Homeland Security
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Secretary Christine Home. They were met by Governor Ron DeSantis
and Congressman Byron Donald's and DeSantis and Trump obviously got
along very well. He gave Trump a tour of Alligator Alcatraz.
It is basically a refurbished airport very well, i have
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to say, very well, remodeled and revamped. It is an
impressive facility. There is only one way in. There is
only one way out. It is surrounded by the Florida
Everglades full of alligators, hence Alligator Alcatraz full of gators
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and pythons. So, and by the way, it's got a
first rate medical equipment. It is air conditioned sixty two
degrees ACE. That's even lower than what we have here
in the studio. It's got they're very well provisioned. Frankly,
as Dessantis pointed out yesterday, the food, the provisions, the facilities,
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the comforts, the medical provision, the medical staff, and the
medical equipment is better for these illegal aliens at Alligator
Alcatraz than it is for any American citizen at a
typical American prison. But that's not enough. That's not enough. No, no, no no,
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because according to the media and according to the Dems,
they were going absolutely apoplectic berserk. Just's as fascism. In fact,
this's just a modern day concentration camp, that's what this is.
And so they argued that it was disgusting, that it
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was immoral, that having these inmates held at Alligator Alcatraz
is in fact, according to them, dehumanizing and is another
step towards Trump's authoritarianism, his tyranny, his so called dictatorship. Now,
what the media is not telling you is that Alligator
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Alcatraz can hold about five thousand illegal aliens. It is
designed to hold the most vile of the criminal illegal aliens,
the worst of the worst, the most violent of the violent,
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literally convicted gang bangers, convicted rapists, and child molesters. That's
why they want it in a very secure location where
it is very hard for them to get out, almost
impossible because if they try to escape, they're going to
get eaten by the alligators. And the reason why security
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is so high, and they want it surrounded by the Everglades.
As Steven Miller brilliantly pointed out, and as Trump mentioned
as well, he said, do you know any riots? There
are at ice detention facilities all over the country. Do
you know how many times they break out and many
of them manage to escape. You think we want murderers
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and MS thirteen and trend or Aragua, butchers, members of
the Mexican drug cartels. Terrorists are being held there, literally terrorists.
You think we want rapists and child molesters to just
be able to you know whatever, in a downtown population
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or in a congested population to just potentially do a break,
you know, say that the cartel send in their people
to try to free some of these cartel members and
gang bangers, and then what have them rampage and do
what God knows what kind of crimes they can commit
and threaten ordinary Americans. That's why you have it in
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the location that it's in, at a formerly remote airport
that is fortified with security and surrounded by the Everglades
and the alligators. Listen now to President Trump saying, you
know why I'm here. This is why I'm here. Roll
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cut one a mike.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
The four years before I took off, as Joe Biden
allowed twenty one million people. That's a minimum. I think
it was much higher than that. Illegal aliens to invade
our country. He invaded our country just like a military
would invade. It's tougher because they don't wear uniforms.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
You don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
They are more than the populations of New York City,
Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, and Philadelphia combined. That's what
came into our country. From prisons, from mental institutions, from
street gangs, my god, drug dealers, my disgusting.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
My god, it is disgusting. Look, I think Alligator Alcatraz
is needed. Six one seven two x sixty eight sixty
eight is the number. Okay, I want to take calls.
A couple lines are open, so once they fill up,
I will take your calls. I promise. Six one seven
two six x sixty eight sixty eight. Listen now to Trump.
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He was touring so called Alligator Alcatraz. By the way,
the whole time, the media is freaking out. I mean,
he's touring, he's looking. He then gives a press conference
and they're they're losing their minds. The Democrats are raging,
absolutely raging. And so let me ask all of you
right out of the gate, do you support Alligator Alcatraz?
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Do you think it's a good idea? It apparently has
three thousand beds for these illegal aliens or migrants that
they're going to deport. It can actually hold five thousand
in all, and it is designed for the worst of
the worst. These are the most violent of the violent,
criminal illegal aliens that Biden allowed into our country. These
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are people convicted already either in their home country or
convicted here, of the most heinous, serious, honestly discussing crimes.
So again not to beat a dead horse, but these
are members of the Mexican drug cartels. These are members
of MS thirteen or trender Aragua, which are now designated
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as terrorist organizations. These are literally convicted murderers, drug dealers, rapists,
child molesters. That's why they want him in a far
away location with a lot of security and surrounded by
the Everglades, i e. The alligators. So if there is
a jail break or an attempt to have one of
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these people escape or get out through the cartels or whatever,
it's going to be impossible to come in and almost
impossible to get out. Even if you men to get out,
as Trump said, you're most likely going to be eaten
by a gator or a python, swallowed by a python.
To be technical, anyway, do you support it? Do you
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think it's a good idea or are you think the
Democrats are right on this that this is immoral, it
is disgusting. According to them, it is dehumanizing. This is
the word they keep using over and over again. Six one,
seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight. Listen now
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to Trump saying I love the detention facility, and I
love the name roll cut to Mike.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
It's known as Alligator Alcatraz, which is very appropriate because
I looked outside and that's not a.
Speaker 4 (13:48):
Place I want to go hiking anytime soon.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
But very soon, this facility will have some of the
most menacing migrants, some of the most vicious people on
the planet. It's arounded by miles of treacherous swampland, and
the only way out is really deportationed. And a lot
of these people are self deporting back to their country
where they came from.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Quite a few where May said actually the number so
you know, he's look, he's saying, we don't want him.
We gotta hold him before we deport him. That's what
this is for. And you know, yes, I don't mind
that it's in a remote place surrounded by gators, like
you know, Alcatraz was in you know, San Francisco, surrounded
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by water or surrounded by sharks. It was in notorious
prison for some of the worst criminals. In case some
of them escape, they would either drown or be eaten
by sharks. And it worked, it worked, and I'm all
for it. I don't want any of these people escaping
if they're being held in a detention or or an
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ice facility. So I love it. In fact, I want
Trump to build more of them. Frankly, Now, listen to
President Trump. He's asked point blank about these alley, about
the about alligator Alcatraz, and is it necessary? Is this
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too much? Is this too violent? Is this now getting
too tough to the point now that we're coming across
as being brutal and sadistic. Listen to Trump's response, roll
cut three a a mic.
Speaker 4 (15:33):
We have a lot of bad criminals that came into
the into the this country, and they came in stupidly.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
It was an unforced era.
Speaker 4 (15:41):
It was an incompetent president that allowed it to happen.
It was an autopen maybe that allowed it to happen,
and it did happen. But we also have a lot
of bad people that have been here for a long time.
People that whack people over the head with a baseball
bat from behind when they're not looking, and killing people
that a knife few when you're walking down the street.
They're not they're not new to our country. They're all
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to our country. Many of them are bored in our country.
I think we already get them the hell out.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Of here too.
Speaker 4 (16:06):
You want to know the truth, so maybe they'll be
the next job that we'll work on together.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
So in other words, he is floating the idea that,
you know, once they deport all of the illegals and
they undo the invasion of Biden, that maybe this could
be converted eventually into a prison facility. Now I want
to stress this because the Left is really demagoguing the issue.
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They're showing some of the so called cages inside the
facility and they're saying, look at best are being held
like animals. These are like animals. The way they're being held.
This dehumanizing. This is torture. It's a concentration camp. Look
at the facilities under Biden and under Obama. Remember the
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cages started under Obama, where they were held outdoors in
the heat, in the sweltering heat, often over one hundred
degrees fahrenheit. This is all indoors, by the way. They
all have a nice clean bed, air conditioned, sixty two
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degrees three square meals plus snacks. I'm not kidding. They
have doctors on staff, medical equipment right there on standby.
They have all the provisions. Everybody who has inspected this
Alligator Alcatraz has said it has better conditions, better facilities,
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better medical and food and other equipment and services than
an American prison for American citizens. So if this is
somehow quote unquote torture, then every prison in America is
a torture chamber. Every prison in America is a concentration camp.
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And by the way, that's what the radical left argues.
That's why Mamdani, for examples are on Mamdani, one of
his central pledges is abolish all prisons. If he's elected
as mayor, he will push for every prison within New
York City to be utterly opened and to release the criminals.
So no, I don't think it's inhumane. I don't think
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it's dehumanizing. I don't think it's barbaric. Quite the contrary,
it's And by the way, these facilities, what they're being
held in a hell of a lot better. They get
a much better medical care, much better food, much better clothes,
much better beds, much better sanitary conditions than in their
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home countries where they're going to go to jail, most
of them. So I'm just saying again, if this is tortured,
then I'm telling you then you know, then we should
just release every single prisoner in the United States of America.
So my question to you six one seven two six
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six sixty eight sixty eight. Do you support Alligator Alcatraz?
Do you believe Trump should build more of them? And
is this dehumanizing? Is this torture? Are we now watching
modern day concentration camps? As the left claims, the lines
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are jammed. I'm gonna take all of your calls on
the other side. Six one seven two six, six sixty
eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, this is from
kyleon messenger Jeef Jeef jee. Many of you are having
a lot of fun with this. I gotta say, how
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are dems going to storm Alligator Alcatraz for a photo op?
It's gonna cost them an arm and a leg. That's
a very good point, Kyle. This is Mark on a
messenger as well, and just dynamite. He's dead on Jeff.
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I love how their calligate. I love how the left
and the media are calling Alligator Alcatraz a quote unquote
concentration camp. Per joyless joy Reid h It's just a
prison with much better facilities than most prisons, and the
best part is it's solely for illegal alien criminals. That's
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it also they can make a decision to self deport
at the gate if they want, and still get a
free plane ticket and one thousand dollars. In fact, they
should build more of them. Jeff, listen very quickly. The
lines are jammed. I want to go to the phones.
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But listen now to President Trump saying, you know, yeah,
sure they're gonna they're gonna get eaten if they try
to escape. Yeah, they're gonna get eaten. That's that's the
point of the detention facility. That's the point of Alligator Alcatraz.
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Roll cut seven, Mike.
Speaker 5 (21:19):
I went the Alligator alphatraze.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
The idea that it dolts that cap, they don't get
a finality.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
I guess that's the concept.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
This is not a nice business.
Speaker 6 (21:31):
I guess that's the concept. But you you know, the
snakes are fast, but alligators of the teaching how to
run away.
Speaker 3 (21:39):
From an alligator?
Speaker 6 (21:40):
Okay, because they escaped prison, how to run away, don't
run in a straight line rug like this, And you
know what, your chancers go off about one percent not
gonna say.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
The question was was the point is that you know
they try to escape, they're gonna get eaten by alligators
or snakes. And he's a yeah, teach him how to
run from an alligator. Don't run straight. And then with
his hands, he's moving his hands like sort of like
back and forth like teach him to run more like sideways.
He says, maybe your chances increased by one percent. In
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other words, you try to escape, you're gonna get eaten.
So don't try escaping. Six what seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight Larry in lemonster, you're gonna kick
us off. Larry, thanks for holding and welcome.
Speaker 7 (22:36):
Oh, good morning, Jeff, I hang on, Jeff pedro pedro
zigzag run. Well, good news, there's a new bed opening, Larry.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
You know, I gotta tell you. I think the point is,
I don't think you're gonna see any single You're not
gonna see one jail break. No one is going to
try to escape. I think that's the beauty of the
whole thing. And honestly, Larry, already you've got illegal saying
we're going to self deport. You've got many illegal saying
I don't want to be sent to something like that.
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What are you crazy? I'm going back to my home country, Larry.
Alligator Alcatraz in some ways is it a brilliant strategic deterrence.
It scares illegals from coming, and the illegals that are
currently here, it scares them to self deport because they
don't want to be sent to a facility like this.
Speaker 5 (23:36):
What say you, Larry, Well, yes, that is the idea
of the terrence.
Speaker 7 (23:41):
You know that. Think of how caddle these guys were
when we had them, and go on Tunamo Bay, all
the terrorists, they're playing soccer, they're doing all that, they have,
all the amenities of home. Where's the incentive to say, nah,
I don't want to do that.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
Now, Larry, do you think this is going to deter
people from coming in? And many of these illegals here
are going to say, yeah, they're going to capture me.
Ice is gonna get me, and they're gonna stick me
in something like this, and I don't want to be
surrounded by alligators and pythons like No, it's you know what,
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Guatemala looks better every day. Now do you think that's
going to have that kind of an effect, Larry?
Speaker 7 (24:30):
I think you're going to see more of it. And
the ironic part is Trump gave them what six months
to do it on their own, and now they're talking
as inhumane.
Speaker 5 (24:41):
Where was the inhumanity.
Speaker 7 (24:44):
Questions about when all these women and children were being
ssayed by the coyotes who ran them across the border.
You know, they've got these trees that are dedicated to
assaulting women.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
Isn't that inhumane?
Speaker 7 (25:00):
Where's their compassion for them?
Speaker 1 (25:03):
That's a great point, or what about the what about
the human you know, was it inhumane when they came
in and violated our rights and liberties and flooded our
country with these illegals murdering us, raping us, molesting us,
bringing fentanyl in? How many Americans dropping dead? How many
Americans being butchered and slaughtered? Then they weren't complaining when
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they let in these animals like MS. Thirteen and trend
of Aragua. Notice, Larry, when they're killing Americans, then they're
not in humane. That suck it up, Buttercup. But we
start putting them in a detention facility and make sure
they can't escape, to deport them, and all of a sudden,
look how they they cry for illegals, they cry free legals,
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but they hate Americans. Larry, Am I wrong?
Speaker 8 (25:54):
No, you're not wrong?
Speaker 7 (25:55):
And you're I think it's Mark who messaged you. Its
like I can't wait to see aoc try to go
ahead and.
Speaker 5 (26:01):
Cry fake cry in the parking lot.
Speaker 7 (26:03):
You know, maybe you can get a selfie with a
couple of alligators, you know, could we be so lucky?
Speaker 1 (26:08):
Jeah Larry, Buddy, as always, dynamite call. Have a great
Fourth of July, my friend, and again thank you for
your service. Six one six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, Mike,
what do you want me to go to next? Buddy
Sal in Worcester, Thanks for holding Sal and welcome.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
Hi, Jeff say, hey, listen, this is my first time
and uh welcome express.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
My go ahead, Sal, Yes, welcome Sal.
Speaker 7 (26:44):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (26:45):
Yeah, this is my first time on the show. I
am kind of excited. Let me express my deepest condolences
for the loss of your dad.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
Thank you, thank you very much.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
So you're welcome, Soul. On the topic, right, we need
to bats. That's a fact. Let's not forget that the
death of Lake and Riley was because I don't remember
the name of this animal, but it was paroled. I
watched the hearing with majorcas and when a Senator Josh
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Holly put him in a corner and asked him if
he knew the parole documents that he had in his hand,
because for the longest time he lied saying that it
wasn't paroled because of the lack of detention bats. But
that was the reason, and the statue is it's an
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it's illegal to parole someone into the country with criminal
record just because you don't have detention bats. That's a fact.
And that's why, like Lake and Riley like others, is
now dead and that's not She's never gonna come back.
So I'll go even further. So I am not one
hundred percent on thousand percent in favor of alligator alcatrasty.
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And let me tell you something. I was watching a
documentary on on on the Natural World whatever that whatever
that show is called.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Is National Geographic sales it National.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
Geographic was a yeah, National Wildlife.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Yes, wildlife yeah, National Geographic.
Speaker 3 (28:17):
Yeah yeah. And it's funny because I'm reading all these things,
you know that there are also sharks in those ones.
Because people think that shark lives in the ocean salty water.
It's not true. As a matter of fact. Of the
whole topic of that documentary was that sharks are now
fighting with crocoddle, with the alligators, and so I would
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even facilitate the entering of shots.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
Seal, can you hang on six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number? All Right?
Sal is on fire, my friend, We're gonna go back
to Sal in Worcester. He's got everybody cracking up, he says,
not only does he love Alligator Alcatraz. You know, Ala Kuner,
I don't support it one hundred percent, one thousand percent,
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but now you know, watching National Geographic Wildlife, he says,
people don't realize this, but the bull sharks are actually
now kind of invading into the Everglades and they're even
fighting with the alligators. So not only are these vile
criminal illegal aliens. If they try to escape from Alligator Alcatraz,
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they've only got to deal with the pythons, the snakes,
the alligators. They could even be eaten by sharks. A
Sal please pick up And you seem to like that idea, Sal,
please pick up where you left off, my friend.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
Thank you. I you know, try to run in a zig.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Zag fashion against the sharks.
Speaker 7 (29:54):
To what happens.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
Look, people are dumb, I swear to God, Like I mean,
there's there's so much ignorance out there. These people think that, uh,
you know, Grandma that has been here for twenty years
and you know illegally, is gonna be She's gonna be.
There's not enough time, there's not enough resources. Even when
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this bill passed the House, because it's gonna pass the House,
I guarantee you a thousand percent that they're not gonna
go and deport people. The priority when if you were,
if you listen to its campaign was that we're gonna
have the largest master partition in the United States history. Well,
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it's gonna be that. But of criminals, they they they
prioritize criminal that has been, that have been, that have
been using the system, scamming the system, like we can't
afford it anymore. Humanity on a humanitarian level and on
a financial level. I mean said that, I don't know
if I can digress. I'll tell you little story. I'll
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you know, I'll bring some internationality to the show. I
have dual citizenship. My mom and dad came here in
nineteen sixty eight, sixty seven, and they were called by
I don't know if you know Worcester, but there's a
tailor shop called Shack and they are both tailors. They're
still alive. They're old, but they're alives, and they came
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here with a working permit. They you know, Shack had
to actually prove that. He tried to look for taylors
and he couldn't find any, so he went around the country.
My mom and dad came. I was born a year later.
Why A'm saying that because a year after I left
and I lived in Early for twenty seven years. Now,
get load of this. Growing up in Indy, we were
going out with my friends, right and I really I
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became real familiar with electrical poll that has sixteen feet
of height. They had the death sign, you know, the
skull with the two bones across and underneath. In Italian
would say, he talked Kay philly more translation, if you
touch the wire, you're gonna die. Why I'm saying that
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because when the wall is done, I wouldn't actualified that
wall and put signs on You touch it, you die.
That's how I feel about sovereignty of the country. Immigration
is very important. We're a melting pot. We're the best
country in the world because of immigration. But it's got
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to be legal, it's got to be controlled, it's got
to be vetted. I have two daughters, and God only
knows how I feel about the safety of the American
citizen legal residents. The word legal is undermined all the time,
and I am sick and tired of it. And the
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mass media are the worst enemy of the state. They're
traders because the lie they they they. I mean, I
understand politicians lie all the time out of the game.
I get it, but the way they the way the
mass media and some of them are lie, it's an
insul too.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
You can't swear, buddy. I know it's your first time.
By the way, you were fine. You're on fire. You
were phenomenal. I gotta tell you that. But no, please
just say bullcrap es. Sal, what are you trying to do?
Get me fined? But Sal, listen, I agree with you.
At not one hundred is I'd like to say one
thousand percent. They've taken out the word legal. They're flooding
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our country with illegal aliens who are robbing us blind.
They are milking our welfare system, our social services. Many
of them are committing heinous crimes. They've they've turned the
country into a joke. And Trump is now going to
undo all of that and I am with you all
the way, Sal, And look I agree with you, you know,
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I mean, we've been too soft on criminal illegals for
way too long and things are going to change, and
they are changing. Sal, Please don't be a stranger, my friend.
Call again, Dynamite. Call six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Look, let me
ask all of you this. Okay, I mean, it's kind
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of funny, but I you know, I am serious at
the same time. It's both serious and funny. Should they
build more of these? And I don't just mean like
in the Everglades I'm talking about you know, Sal mentioned sharks, right,
I know. The point was you got bull sharks that
are going into the Everglades and fighting with the gators,
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and so these guys are gonna have to if they
try to run away or escape, they're gonna be battling
not just snakes and gaiters, They're gonna be battling sharks.
But no, look, there are sharks off the coast of Florida.
Build a really build another Alcatraz there, or you know,
build an Alcatraz somewhere in California or whatever. In other words,
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build them in places say, in are confessed waters. You know,
I don't know, would you support that? And we can
call it maybe shark shawshank that by the way, that's
Mike's idea. Mike says, Jeff, come on, man, we should
build more of these, but this time put them in
places where there's sharks, you know, like the original Alcatraz.
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So you're not just surrounded by water, but if you
happen to jump into the water to try to escape,
you're gonna get eaten alive. So you know, let me
ask and then now, do you have any other suggestions here? Look,
I got panther prison. Sandy Shack likes this one a lot.
Sandy was saying, hey, Jeff, you know Florida has a
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lot of panthers. You also have a lot of places,
say out in the Mountain West, a lot of panthers,
you know. Put a detention facility there in the wilderness
surrounded where they you know, all the panthers are, or
the mountain lions, and if they try to escape, the
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panthers will eat them, you know. So you know, or Alaska,
it's you know, up in the north, it's a freaking cold.
It's almost like our version of Siberia. Put one up
there and surrounded by the polar bears, and we can
call it polar prison. And so if they try to escape,
a you're going to freeze to death and be you know,
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you know, you're you're basically dinner for a polar bear.
So should we have more of these across the country
and use wildlife, you know whatever, it's panthers, polar bears,
take your big sharks and this case, alligators as a
way to scary legals, detery legals, and prevent them from escaping.
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I think it's an incredible idea. I would love to
build dozens of more of these us the country. And
I want to ask all of you, what are some
of your names and recommendations? You know I like, I
like uh a shark shawshank. I think that's that'd be good.
I know Trump's people are listening. Panther prison, that's a
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very good one. I like polar prison. Put one in Alaska.
There's there's a lot we can do. There's a lot
of places out there. Look, I don't know about you.
I hate snakes. I really hate snakes, rattlesnakes in particular,
Like whenever I visit my family out in Arizona. That's
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the only thing I don't like about Arizona is if
we go hiking or someplace more into you know, in
like in the you know, in the wilderness, or you
know and and and you know, in a in a
natural uh environment, I'm like, I don't you know, I
see it. If I see a rattlesnake, I'm like, you
put one of these babies right there in the desert
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in Arizona and it's surrounded by rattlesnakes. I'm not I'm
not escaping. I don't I don't care who busts me out.
I'm like, now I'll stay here. It's got the ac
I get three meals a day, I get a nice cot,
nice bed, a little bit of a TV to watch.
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I'm good. I don't want to roast out there in
the heat, and God forbid get you know, bitten or
stung by a rattlesnake. So I hate rattlesnakes. I can
deal with a lot, but I can't deal with rattlesnakes.
But that's me. Six one seven two, six, six sixty
eight sixty eight is the number Verna in Arlington. Thanks
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for holding Verna and.
Speaker 9 (38:48):
Welcome Hi, Jeff, Good morning everybody. Good morning, Sandy, Good
morning Mike. I am laughing around this, but I do
have some serious stuff to say. First of all, I
will say I will go one step further than you,
not one hundred, not one thousand, but one million. Agreed
all the way, baby. And let's get yeah, what about
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that old movie Alcatraz? We need to show that. I
haven't seen that in a long time too. But what
I wanted to bring up to is these democrats, these liberals,
these people are cuckoo crazy? Are they like nuts? I
remember back to again being, as you know, a Soviet student,
a student back in the Soviet Union and the early seventies,
late sixties, hearing the stories about all the black carts
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that would come in the dark at night and cart
people off to Siberia, and you'd never hear them again.
You'd never hear of them again. And these people really
had no way of escaping, and if they did, they
had to cross thousands and thousands and thousands of miles.
So I just want to say, these folks are very fortunate.
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You know, look at compared to Hitler, compare to Stalin,
compare to the Soviet Union, to China to what they
do with their prisoners there, and the torture. This is
you know, the elite of the elite prison if you will,
and they're giving all their you know, they've been given
all these good things to anyway, So democrats, the liberals
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need to like get a brain check, complete brain check.
So I just wanted to point that out one million percent.
Let's go baby Alcatraz all the way and wherever you
can do it, even in Siberia or wherever, you know,
to scare these people off, to give them the fear
of God and the fear of punishment, and to stop
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all of this going on. So I just wanted to
say all of that.
Speaker 1 (40:45):
Well, you know, Verna honestly, just to piggyback, and you
know you're completely right about Siberia. Uh, you know a
lot of these illegals. I don't know why to me
as I said, a rattlesnake, that's I mean gators, yeah,
of course, but snakes, I don't know. I just I
hate snakes, Okay, what they fear the most. I mean,
the gators are scaring the hell out of them, but
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they really don't like the cold. You talk to ice
agents and they'll tell you they go. Look, really, you
wouldn't believe it. But the thought of sending them to
a northern climate, like a really cold place where it's
like frigid outside. I guess maybe that's where most of
them from. They come from very hot climates. The thought
of it is just like it's a nightmare for them.
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So I'm thinking, what the hell? Put them someplace in
northern Alaska? Beautiful to tay. We can do three, four
or five thousand beds. You know, it's snowing all the time,
it's freezing. Two Mexican drug cartels aren't breaking anybody out
of there, and you look at these illegals. They don't want.
No one is gonna bust out of that. No one
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they're gonna look outside and say it's fifty below zero. No,
we're staying and that. The polar bears are licking their chops.
I can see them one hundred yards away. They're waiting
for us. Verna, I'd stick a couple in northern Alaska.
What do you say?
Speaker 9 (42:10):
Absolutely Antarctica, Arctica.
Speaker 1 (42:13):
All the way whatever, Verna, thank you very much for
that call. You know, if Trump does buy Greenland, seriously,
I'd say put a couple in Greenland. No one's getting
out of there. I'll tell you this six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight really, and we'll
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just call it polar prison. So you've got alligator Alcatraz,
you got Polar prison. You know, you build a couple
more of these. I'm telling you, the illegals are going
to be like, just get me the hell out of here.
I don't want to be caught by ice. Do you understand.
Let's deport now, self, deport now now. Brad in Brookline,
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Thanks for holding, Brad, and welcome.
Speaker 8 (43:01):
Hello Cooonerman Brad.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
How are you, my friend?
Speaker 8 (43:05):
Coonerman? Peace?
Speaker 1 (43:06):
Peace, Peace, Go ahead, Brad, go ahead, peace, my friend.
Speaker 8 (43:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, this is what I particularly like about
Trump with this alligator thing. I mean, I know this
is gonna sound weird, but in this way, Trump is
my ideal candidate because I want to candidate who's like
the three Stoogies up against all those stuff shirts, and
Trump sort of fits that bill for me.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
You mean he drives them crazy, right?
Speaker 3 (43:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (43:37):
Yeah, I want I wash sort of pull throw pies
on their face, out their eyes, and Potus does that.
Speaker 5 (43:47):
I I'm sorry, it's just where I am.
Speaker 1 (43:52):
Well, Brad, let me ask you do you do you
support alligator out the tress? Would you think?
Speaker 9 (43:57):
I think it far out?
Speaker 8 (43:59):
Hey? Hey, you careful of those things first? They move fast.
And also there was a film taken one guy through
a rat in a dead rat in an alligator cage
at the zoo, and the alligator gave his big smile
and chomped up the rat. I mean, these are raw interesting.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
They don't mess around, Brad. No, they don't, Brad. I
get the hair. I'm gonna go out on the limb. Brad.
All right, you can hold me to this, my friend,
since you and I are now smoking a piece pipe together,
my buddy, nobody is getting out of Alligator Alcatraz. Nobody.
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I don't care. You could put Pablo Escobar in there.
You can put the head of the you know, the
Sonoa Mexican drug cartel. I don't care who you put
in there. Nobody's getting out of Alligator Alcatraz. Brad, that,
my friend, you can hold me to it, because I'll
tell you this if I'm there, I'm like, guys, I'm
not getting out. What are your nuts? Brad? Thank you
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very much for that call. I really appreciate it. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number.
Speaker 3 (45:08):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
You know, if if the pythons don't kill you, the
gators will kill you. If the gators don't kill you,
the bull sharks will kill you. So you're I mean,
you know you're dead to pick your poison and you know,
And I gotta ask, really, I don't know what's worse.
Like if you were to say to me, Jeff, it's
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over now, this is it. It's your last day. You're
gonna die. We're releasing you. We're throwing you out of
alligator Alcatraz. No, no, you're We're throwing you into the everglades.
That's it now, it's survival of the fittest you got.
You know, do you want to die by the by
a python? You want to get swallowed by a python?
Do you want to get chopped up by a gator?
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Or do you want to be eaten by a shark?
I'm like, I E, I don't I guess, yes, what's
the quickest way to go? Really, I'd say, could you
shoot me? That's really? Could you guys? Just can we
do it by firing squad? Could we you know, maybe
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a hanging. Whatever you guys want to do, just I
you know, I don't like to have an arm taken
off and then a leg taken off and I'm like,
you know, the blood is pouring out. You know, Hey,
I'm a tough guy. Make it quick and make it fast,
and do a good job, quick and clean. Please. You know,
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a firing squad will do six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Tim in the Great state
of South Carolina. Thanks for holding, Tim, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (46:50):
Good morning, Jeff, and thanks again. Always a pleasure. I'm
going to give you a little bit of a different angle. Yes,
good complaining. I'm not complaining. I'm very happy. This is
excellent what's happening, But a different angle.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
Go ahead.
Speaker 5 (47:05):
What if I was living in a perfect world, I
would want the illegals, the criminals to be deported immediately,
just out of the country instead of US subs subsidizing them.
With that said, though, that does not mean the prison,
the new prison is a waste of money. Do you
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know who I want in there? I want Mayorcis in there.
I want the Unselect Committee in there. I want the
uh is it Eric Swollwell, I want the Obummers in there.
There was a to use the words of the fake president,
the previous fake president, there was a gazillion dollar wedding
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last weekend, at least a gazillion dollars. Okay, I want
the attendees of that wedding in there. I want the
soroses in there. Anyway, that's just thinking in a perfect way.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
Well, no, look, Tim, I'm with you. In fact, you
read my mind, and that's what I was thinking last night.
I said, look, these are the most violent, the worst
of the worst, criminal illegal aliens. Okay, that they're going
to be put it out Alligator Alcatraz, So I get it.
These are their violence. Come okay, there's no question. But
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you know, I don't know if you saw the press conference,
but yesterday at Alligator Alcatraz where Trump is now putting
pressure through Christinome on Pambondi to go after my Orcis,
and it was you know, it was Christinome. I gotta
tell you she's tough. I'm Christineome keeps rising in my book.
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And Christinome threw it out there at that press her saying,
you know the one that really helped open up the
border under Biden, it was my Orcis and that was illegal,
it was unconstitutional. How many American lives died as a result,
how many lives were lost, how many lives destroyed. We
know about Lake and Ryah, we know about joyce Lyn Nungare,
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But that's the tip of the iceberg. This man deserves
to be in prison. And then Trump was like, yeah,
we should open an investigation, and so Christinome and Trump
are putting pressure now on the Department of Justice. According
to Christinome, they are now looking to coordinate with the
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DOJ to put my orcists behind bars. And I swear
to you God is my witness. Well, they should stick
him in Alligator Alcatraz. He really deserves it. I mean,
what the man did was absolutely unforgivable. And you mentioned
all these other people. You're completely right, the Obamas and
the sorows Is and the Clintons, and we could go
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on and on. But someone's got to pay. Tim. I'm sorry,
just at this point, honestly, I'm not even picky. You know,
you're a more. You know you're a more. You've got
higher standards than I do. I'm serious, I'm not even
picky at this point. You know, I'm just like at
a buffet line, I'm like, I'll eat anything. You know
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you want the good stuff. I understand that. I'll just
at this point make any arrest anyone. I don't care anyone.
I don't care if it's my Yorks somebody. I want
somebody to be held accountable, just one for the border
invasion and the betrayal of our country that they did
in the last four years before Trump got into power.
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So Tim, I'm with you all the way and thank
you again, my friend. Always a good call. Six one
seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
you got to hear this. Coming up next, You're not
gonna believe now what Trump said about Elon and what
(50:49):
Elon said about Trump. We've got truth control coming up.
We're also going to take more of your calls. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. The left,
the media, and the Dems now go berserk, saying that
Alligator Alcatraz is inhumane, it's dehumanizing, it's wrong, it's illegal.
(51:14):
They want to shut it down just as it opened
up yesterday. Do you support Alligator Alcatraz