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January 13, 2025 • 38 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, dave On Messenger, our Western PA correspondent, Jeff, please
tell everyone global warming aka climate change doesn't exist. Of
course it doesn't. And as many of you in pointing
out Arson is not climate change. I mean they even

(00:20):
admitted it. Mark in Medford pointed that out a while back.
They admitted it. These wildfires were caused by either negligence
somebody would they were just camping or homeless people camping
and the fire just got out of control, or they
were deliberately set, most likely by illegal aliens. The several

(00:41):
illegals have now been arrested with blow torches for trying
to light homes on fire or to start a wildfire.
So either way, whether it's negligence or deliberate it was
these are man made started fires. So how can you
blame this uncle climate change? That shows you again the

(01:02):
lunacy of the left, now, very very quick. This is
from Larry Jeff. The liberals in California can't even argue
that the smelt is endangered or exclusively found in California.
This smelt, the smelt is everywhere, that's true, So they

(01:25):
refuse to divert millions and millions of gallons of clean
fresh water to southern California. That would have seriously mitigated
these wildfires to save a species that's not even endangered.
I mean, it may be endangered in California, but it's

(01:46):
not endangered in the rest of the country.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
We we you.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Radical environmentalism is to blame for the disaster and the
catastrophe unfolding in California. One more about Newsom's now political
star having fallen because of this. I think politically, as
I said, on a national level, his days are over.

(02:16):
He may have been the talk of twenty twenty eight,
not after this. Well, this is what Joe writes Jeff. First,
their favorite president, I e. Kamala goes down. Now their
favorite governor is going to go down. Only seven more
days to go.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
I don't know who's going to be the front runner
now for the Democrats in twenty twenty eight. But Joey
went down, Kamala went down, and now Nero Newsom, who
fiddles while California burns now, Newsom is going down. Six
one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight. John

(03:00):
in Lowell, thanks for holding John, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (03:04):
Good morning, Jeff, Hi John, Jeff, Jeff Austin became Why
Austin became climate change the day after a man became
a woman. Listen, I've never ever agreed with Marxistmacky, although
I have nothing to disagree on because, like you said,
you never hear from him. But you know what, Jeff,

(03:25):
he's right this time. He's one hundred percent right. This
is only one of the first atrocities. It's going to
be under the Trump administration, and they're going to cause
every atrocity that happens while he's in. Evil has no boundaries, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
Remember that, John, what's your theory? What do you think
We know the negligence again, the lack of water, the
horrible poor forestry management. We could go on and on,
so we know how bad the situation was run by

(04:02):
California that made these wildfires now so apocalyptic there's just
no other word. But what do you think actually caused
or started these wildfires?

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Jeff? If I tell you not to why the stick
of dynamite because it's going to blow up? Are you
gonna like this stick of dynamite? No, they were told
what to do, they were told what not to do,
and they didn't do it, and they did do what
they were told not to do. It's in the criminal
negligent Jeff. This is terrorism from the governor on down.

(04:40):
There's no other way around it, Jeff, a second grader
could know. Well, maybe not a second crator, we'll say,
a fourth crador. Seriously, Jeff, you're gonna tell me this
wasn't totally on purpose because they know that none of
them get held the council, Jeff, Jeff, evil has no boundaries.
They hate, hate, hate this country and what it stands for, period,

(05:05):
full stop.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
John, what's their end goal? I agree with you, But
why is it in Gavin Newsom's interest to burn half
his state down? Why would Karen vass I get because
she's a radical communist who hates this country. So to
see something as beautiful as downtown La, you know, and

(05:27):
some of these other places, just you know, the Pacific Palisades,
that's you know, now you're eating the rich right now,
you're you're destroying prime land in America. So I can
see how a communist would love something like that. But Newsome,
he's got presidential aspirations. Why would he allow his state
to burn?

Speaker 3 (05:47):
What?

Speaker 2 (05:47):
What's his motive?

Speaker 3 (05:49):
Yeah? Newson was nothing but himself he's not worried about
a presidential shot. He knows he doesn't have a shot.
His money in this in him somewhere power in this theme.
Somewhere they're trying to take over the country. Hey, do
this from when we get there, then we'll do this
for you.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
John, as always, thank you very much for your call.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
All right, let me throw let's go there. Let me
throw this log on the fire. Do you think these
wildfires were deliberate, whatever reason, do you think they were
caused deliberately? Okay, this is from Eric on messenger, and

(06:35):
he makes a very very very.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
Good point, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
According to him, one of the reasons why these wildfires
have been started and why you could argue it's being deliberate,
it's it's a you know, done deliberately, is as Eric
put it, Jeff. Now they have prime locations to rebuild
housing for illegals down and out in not just Beverly Hills. Jeff,

(07:05):
think about it. Eric continues, Newsome fights with the insurance companies.
They canceled the insurance plans just before the fires, and
now the fires pop up and they have all of
this prime real estate for themselves and for the illegals

(07:26):
six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
So let me ask you, do you think these wildfires
were set deliberately? We know illegals are being arrested now
for starting some of these fires, for trying to burn homes,
and just a quick log on the fire because you
need to know about this. Looting is becoming a huge

(07:49):
issue now, and in fact, you have many criminals, some illegals,
some not, who are dressing up as firefighters. I swear
you acting like you know, they're trying. They're trying to, like,
you know, put out a fire, but they're really just
going into homes and they're stealing anything they can, you

(08:12):
name it, they're stealing it, especially jewelry. Listen now to
this is Robert Luna, the La County Sheriff, at a
press conference. Roll cut fourteen, Mike.

Speaker 4 (08:29):
When I was out there in the Malibu area, I
saw a gentleman I looked like a firefighter, and I
asked him if he was okay because he was sitting down.
I didn't realize we had him in handcuffs. We are
turning them over to lapdu because he was dressed like
a fireman, and he was not. He just got caught
burglarizing a home.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
I mean, I mean, yea, yayy yeah, yay. Look, you
invite the third world, you become the world. I'm sorry,
but that's just a fact.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
This is La County District Attorney Nathan Hawkman. Apparently he's
at the site of a home of the sisters whose
home was destroyed, and he's saying, now there are looters everywhere,
burglars everywhere, criminals everywhere, like vultures who are now pilfering, stealing, scamming,

(09:29):
doing everything they can to now rob the poor, defenseless
people who've lost everything. Roll cut nine a mike.

Speaker 5 (09:42):
So, I'm here in Pacific Palisades at the site of
what used to be my sister's home.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
She's lived here for a while, a long time with.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
Her family, and now this, this home, along with the
homes in the street in this neighborhood, are just gone.
I've been here for over sixty years. I've not seen
devastation like this in my lifetime. And you have to
harken back to the nineteen nineties when we're hit with
the floods and the fires and the earthquakes and the
riots even it close to this. Now, I'm absolutely convinced

(10:14):
that LA is incredibly resilient and like it's done many
many times before, Angelino's will come back and build this
back better than ever. But for the people who are thinking,
the criminals who are out there thinking about taking advantage
of this situation through looting, or through scams or over

(10:34):
the internet and praying on vulnerable victims, let me make
it quite clear what's going to happen. The DA's office,
working with law enforcement, is going to arrest you. They're
going to prosecute you, and you will be punished to
the full extent of the law.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
That's a promise.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
I don't believe you. I'd like to believe you. I
don't believe you. I dontbelieve you. Because this is California.
And that's another problem that California has. Crime has become rampant,
and crime has become rampant again. The fish rots from
the head down because Gavin Youuson is soft on criminals
because they've elected so many George Sorows backed district attorneys

(11:16):
who refuse to prosecute Forget burglaries, forget arson, forget theft,
forget shoplifting. They won't even prosecute murders and rapes. So
if they're not going to prosecute murders and rapes, you think, yeah,
I've got a message for you. You want to take

(11:38):
advantage of this, you want to start loading, We're gonna
throw the book at you.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Nobody's afraid of you. That's why.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Now you've got criminals dressing up as firefighters for God's
sake to go in and break into people's homes and steal.
That's how brazen they've become. So look, there's only one
way to change California. Get get rid of Newsome and
replace them with seven like someone like Governor Ron DeSantis.

(12:11):
In other words, you need effective Republican leadership, or, to
be more accurate, effective conservative leadership. That's the only way
you're going to turn California around. Otherwise the decline is
just going to continue. Am I wrong? Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight? Mike, who do

(12:34):
you want me to go to next? David in Linfield did.

Speaker 6 (12:43):
Co author something he co authored that do not Call Us,
which is a complete and utter joke. Hackers can get in,
figure out the phone numbers and those are all going
to be very live, valid numbers to call, and that's
what happens.

Speaker 7 (12:54):
So we get all.

Speaker 6 (12:55):
These bad calls all the time. I've stopped signing up
my phone number to it. The calls have started to fish. Also,
there'd be no enforcement. Mechanism might argue this when it
came out, I said, how are you going to prosecute people?
You're gonna need hundreds, if not thousands, of assistant attorneys general,
and what are they gonna do find them? There's no enforcement.
It is the stupidest thing I've ever heard of. Second
point is in the population of Los Angeles County in

(13:17):
nineteen hundred was fewer than two hundred thousand people. Now
it's about eighteen million. It's not climate change, it's people change.
That area has been Santa Anna Wins for thousands of years.
Nothing has changed there, it's the same. The problem is
people are there now and where stuff was burning naturally
and there was no one there, no one paid attention.

(13:39):
Now we're in the way, So it's people change. I
went to law school in San Diego. I experienced the
Santa Ana Wins. They would shift and all of a sudden,
the temperature would be hot and dry. Every year went on,
year after year. Nothing's new here. Stop calling a climate change.
Let's start calling it people change, because that's what it is.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
David. You're completely right, in fact, to be honest, even
many in California are saying that. I mean, we know
there's some a lot of crazy liberals, but even some
of the crazy liberals are saying, well, no, as you
pointed out, the Santa Ana winds have been with us forever.
You know, they pointed to a slightly different statistic, but
you're both making the same point. That LA's population has

(14:21):
doubled since nineteen sixty. Okay, that's what they're all saying.
So and you know, it's eighteen million the greater LA area.
So they're like, it's just so many people, that's what's
changed everything. Why have they been so negligent? How can
you get to the point, David, seriously, where you have

(14:42):
no water in the fire hydrants, that your reservoirs are
bone dry, that you never clear out underbrush or dead trees,
that your forestry management is abysmal to the point that
it's dangerous, deadly dangerous. How does it get to that point, David?

Speaker 6 (15:06):
So what happens is. I used to be on planting
boards of some of the towns in the Boston area,
and we would do fire mitigation when we would prove
a new subdivision. Sometimes we didn't have water all that
way out, you know, town water, so we would make
the developers install fire ponds, so they would have to
dig out this area, make a big retention base, and
then have a standpipe in it so they could at

(15:28):
least draw water right there. You know, trucks would come
with two thousand gallons or whatever, and the truck did
run out of that in minutes. I did the math
the other day on how many gallons per hour a
fire hose can do, and I was thinking about the
fire and I said, they hit a million gallon storage tank.
I said, that thing will be bone dry in less
than an hour with fifteen or twenty hoses accessing. It's gone.

(15:49):
So they're not thinking about mitigation. They allow all these subdivision,
they allow all these houses, but they're not doing fire
mitigation at the same time that they're proving additional projects.
That's the problem. Up with the pace of the demand
of construction, the new housing, and then how is the
infrastructure now going to handle it? Maybe they've got pipes
that are only eight inch diameter ones way back now

(16:10):
they need to be upgraded at twelve inch because we've
just added three hundred homes down the street or five
hundred or whatever it is. They've got to stay up
with it. They're not, that's the problem. And then you've
got the environmentalists who won't allow you to put it
in a new pipe because you're going to dig up
and disrupt and cause soil erosion and all that nonsense.
It's crazy, but you know, it's a population change combined
with total governmental mismanagement, failing to look ahead, failing to

(16:34):
look at the background infrastructure behind it, to say, can
what we have existing support what is now being approved.
The answer is no. Then we have to do both.
We have to improve the infrastructure and then we can
continue to approve or we do a moratorium until we
get the infrastructure up and ready to accommodate the new housing.
That's been the mistake. It's just complete stupidity. But you know,

(16:57):
and Marketas and Warren are you know among the dumb
much there are markey being that do not call thing
what a stupid stupid idea. So you think people aren't
going to hack in and find out out.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Oh no, he's an ice cream truck driver. I mean,
that's really the epitome of his you know, to me,
of his talent, the really the best you can ask
of this guy is to drive an Nothing wrong with
driving an ice cream truck. But that's to me, that's
that's the best he can ever do. And he's been
promoted way, way beyond his abilities. Many of you, many

(17:29):
of you in this great audience, have been sending me
text after text after text, email after email, messenger after messenger,
or message after message on messenger.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Forgive me.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
By the way, you can text the cooner man seven
zero four seven zero seven zero four seven zero about
Linda Resnik. So let me just read to you this
text I got from nine to one seven and and
make of it what you will. I think there's something
to it. I'd like to investigate this further, but I

(18:06):
think nine to one seven is onto something. Jeff meet
the owner of Fiji Water. That's interesting because sometimes I
will have a bottle of Fiji Water. So it's pretty
good water, to be honest, expensive like hell, which is
why I don't drink it that often. But you know,
it's pretty good water anyway. Meet the owner of Fiji Water.

(18:30):
She is billionaire Linda Resnik. Now here's the part that
my eyes just pop out when I saw this. Her
family owns sixty to seventy five percent of the water
in California.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
Holy mackerel.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Her family donates huge amounts of money to Democrats, especially
Gavin Newsome. In fact, she donated to stop Gavin Newsom's recall,
she was one of his biggest donors. Her family, Fiji Water,
uses over one hundred and fifty billion gallons of water

(19:15):
every year. Holy holym wow. Her family, apparently, according to
nine one seven, was in this infamous nineteen ninety four
secret meeting that took place in California that officially ended
water being a public right in California. Now, again, this

(19:40):
needs more investigation. I want this to be you know,
and corroborate it. I want to be uncovered and looked
into very closely. But this is incredible. Well, now you're
starting to connect the dots about who benefits. Now things
are starting to become a little bit clearer. So the
global billionaires who are bankrolling Gavin Newsom have a very

(20:04):
strong interest in the water supply in California. Now this
is furthermore. This is from U five oh eight, Jeff.
I believe Gavin Newsom in some way benefits from the burn.
He's already talking about quote unquote reimagining the Pacific Palisades.

(20:25):
The intent was to build a smart city there. They
wanted to do the same to Lehina. But seriously, there's
nothing to see here, folks.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
Move along.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
I did not know about Newsom coming out pushing up
the Palisades to become a smart city. I mean I
knew about Lehina. I did not know about the Palisades anyway.
So we'll see. According to the Washington Post, this is
what six one seven texts me, Jeff. According to the

(20:58):
Washington Post, the deadly Palisades fire in Los Angeles County
is believed to have been caused by fireworks set off
on New Year's Eve. Okay, so let's just say I
doubt it, to be honest, But okay, let's just take
the Washington Post theory for a second. Okay, then what

(21:21):
does this have to do with climate change? If you
take the Washington Post at their word and they say, no, no,
this was fireworks New Year's Eve. They got carried away
and the sparks and it set off these fires. Then
what does this have to do with climate change? So
why you blame me you on climate change? And then furthermore,

(21:42):
why you blame me on Donald Trump? I mean, pick
door one or pick door two. You can't pick both
six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree.
Now final point to show you how corrupt and cynical,
really diabolical the Democrats are, especially the two senators from

(22:07):
the People's Republic of Marksachusetts. So you've got Marcula, You've
got Malarkey, Okay, Ed Markey, who by the way, is
completely in bed, in bed with globalist billionaires who are
underwriting the Green New Deal. I mean, you want to
talk about getting his you know, his pockets lined. So

(22:30):
he's in bed with all of these people that are
pushing as Trump calls the Green New scam, gay, the
Green New Deal, going on about how it's climate change
that's causing all of this Trump Trump people are already
dying because of him. And you've got the chief spreading
bull Elizabeth Warren, Granny Warren, Granny Warren. This is an

(22:56):
unbelievable story, and I want to give a hot dip
to the Gateway for first breaking it. So now she's
trying to raise money, fundraise off of the wildfires in
southern California. So here's what she sent out. Okay, quote,
I'm quoting directly on X to help support the communities

(23:19):
around LA being devastated by wildfires. Can you split a
donation between the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and the
United Way of Greater Los Angeles. One hundred of your
donation will go directly to these organizations. And then she

(23:40):
has a link underneath it. Now, what do you think
the link is too? Support the LAFD Foundation, the United
Way of Greater La secure dot act blue dot com.

(24:00):
She's trying to raise the money through Act blue. Act
Blue is not a charity, it's literally the Democratic Party's
donation platform. So what chiefs spreading bull What Warren is

(24:21):
trying to do? You want to talk about disgusting. She's
literally attempting to politically fundraise off of these apocalyptic, devastating
wildfires in California. She's trying to get the Democrats to
profit off of these disasters.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
Ye give to the.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
United Way, you know, the rebuild homes or whatever. Give
to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation. But do it
through our platform, Act Blue, so we get a nice cut.
Everything that goes to California will go through the demo
at party. So as the mafia, the Sicilian mafia says

(25:06):
we wet our beak, make sure we get to wet
our beak. I mean, honestly, these people, just when you
think they couldn't get any lower, they're still dying. The
homes are still burning, people are still fleeing, the fires

(25:31):
are still raging, and they're looking to make sure they
get a cut of all the money being donated to California.
And you've got Gavin Newsom, by the way, now doing
commercials asking for donations, literally like with a cup in hand,
going around saying can you please donate to the Fire

(25:52):
Department of Los Angeles? Please please please? What have they
all been paying taxes for all these years? You want
to know what the donation is. It's called taxes. So
you squandered it all on illegals or on your crazy
environmental projects, or in stealing it or in sending it

(26:15):
to Ukraine. That now, when you have a real crisis,
you have no money, and you got to like a.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Pauper, like a beggar. You gotta beg.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
People now to send you cash to fight fires. Six
one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight. As
I said earlier, you put Gavin Newsom in charge of
the Sahara Desert. Within five years you got a shortage.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
Of Scand.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
How you can run such a beautiful state into the
ground and this fast, this quick, there's an evil genius
to it, That's all I.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Have to say.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
Six two six six sixty eight sixty eight.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Agreed, disagree, Patrick in Milton, thanks for holding Patrick, and welcome.

Speaker 7 (27:13):
Yeah, Jef, Jeff. These these wild Fathers were started. Some
of them was started by aliens, but not the little
green ones. But you know, my father was a brilliant
man and really really great guy and we loved that dad.
But his late seventies early eighties, he started to get
a little floggy. We had to take the keys from
the car and it was tough to do. It was

(27:33):
a tough thing to do, and we had to hire
a housekeeper because he was leaving the stove on and
we didn't want to burn the house down. And eventually,
you know, his mind that the little Joe Biden liked
and it was it was sad to see. But when
are we going to get terminents? When are we gonna
put these people out of office? When are we going
to grow up, come to our senses and vote for
term limits?

Speaker 3 (27:53):
This is crazy.

Speaker 7 (27:55):
Nancy Pelosi was coming down the aisles of Congress and
a walker last week.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Well, Patrick, look, don't get me wrong, I agree with
you completely. Look I'm all for term limits. They have
been for most of my life. I'm with you on
this all the way. But Patrick, what do you say
to the argument? Take California, Okay, you term limit Gavin Newsom,
and they'll put some other moon bat In other words,

(28:22):
they're the people of California, like the people of Illinois,
like the people of Massachusetts, like the people of New York,
these people that live in these deep blue states that
basically they just keep looking. They'll vote communism forever. If
it's got a D beside its name, they just pull

(28:44):
that lever because they're, you know, like mindless zombies, like
sheeple that it doesn't matter how many term limits you
impose on them, they'll just vote for another type of commue,
no matter.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
How destructive, how disastrous.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
They are.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
That this is ultimately what they want, and they don't
care what the consequences are.

Speaker 7 (29:06):
What say you, I'm surprised Master's seats election was warrant.
She's she took an affirmative action spot, She's, she's, she's
she basically you know, live, she's she's never been discriminated
against based on race. It's absolutely impossible. And then yet
the people keep voting for her over and over again.

(29:27):
And she's she's lagged her way in and Trump lived, lived,
rent free in her head, and she took us even
took the geological test, and she is one one twenty
fourth Native America. That's that's crazy, and people still realizted
her Patrick.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
Let me ask you this, because you're completely right again,
completely right, Elizabeth Warren.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
What is she?

Speaker 1 (29:50):
And I'm being serious. You know Ted Kennedy. I can
point to you to whatever I couldn't stand the guy.
I couldn't stand Ted Kennedy. But at a minimum, I
could point to you to this bridge, this highway, this project,
this way. He brought the bacon home all right, corrupt
as he was, murderer that he was, okay, I could.

Speaker 2 (30:11):
That's why they're voting for him.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
I get it. What has Elizabeth Warren done in all
or at Markey, What are the two senators of our
state done anything concretely to benefit the people of Massachusetts?
Can you name me anything really? A military base, a road,
a hospital, a school, a bridge. Have they done anything

(30:35):
for the state except line their pockets and get.

Speaker 7 (30:39):
Rich rails against the rich of the problem. And it's
just terrible. It's just terrible what they're doing to us.
And the people go right along for it. Every every
every four years they fall for it. It's in it's sad,
it's really sad because our country's going down. Think I
just pray every day that I'm going grateful that was

(31:00):
the sense to reelect this man, and I just hope
that he gets to to change this country and bring
it back.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Oh, it's all going to change. It's going to change
in seven days. Really, I'm counting down now the days
next you know, next week it will be official. He
will be inaugurated and there will be a new chapter
and a new day and a new era in America.
And it can't come fast enough. Patrick, thank you very
much for that call. No, really, all kidding aside, besides

(31:29):
railing against Trump, and that's all they do.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
What do they do. What do they do for the state.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
I want to ask one liberal, really, one Democrat voter,
anyone who's voted for Marquee or Warren.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
Besides book deals, besides.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
Giving speeches and charging fifty sixty eighty one hundred thousand
dollars a pop, besides fattening their bank accounts, okay, besides
selling us down the river concretely, can you just one?

Speaker 2 (32:03):
I just want one.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
They've been there forever. Can you name me one thing,
one thing that they've done for this state?

Speaker 2 (32:10):
One?

Speaker 1 (32:11):
Literally one. I'm telling you you can't. Now what is
to say about the liberal voters, the moon bad voters
of Massachusetts. At least with Kennedy you can say whatever. Okay, Hey,
you know what that bridge? Yeah, Kennedy brought the money
for that. Okay, at least he brought you a bridge.

(32:32):
But these two, he gives you a tweet on X
That's what the malarkey does. I blame Trump for the wildfires.
That's our senator. We love them. Pathetic six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. John in Plymouth,

(32:55):
Thanks for holding John, and welcome.

Speaker 8 (32:59):
An Jeff uh First of all, I want to say
my condolence is do you and your family.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
For your thank you? John?

Speaker 8 (33:08):
I have five quick points and tying into the resnic
family and donating to new some news. The California governor
pays two hundred and like forty two thousand dollars a year.
That's the governor's salary. He just bought a nine point
one million dollar house. Wow, how do you do that

(33:31):
on two hundred and forty two thousand dollars salary? Because
I really want to know, I would love a house
like that on a six figure income for two. The reservoir.
They had a reservoir up in Pacific Palisades. I got

(33:51):
siblings that live in California, so I've got some information
from them. They got a reservoir. It's right there in
Pacific Palisades. It can hold one hundred and seventeen million gallons.
It was empty. What do you think the fires are
doing for the pollution in California right now? Well, you

(34:14):
think they'd waive emissions testing for anybody coming in. Well,
Oregon sent sixty firetrucks. They stopped them in San Francisco
to do emissions testing on the sixty firetruck.

Speaker 2 (34:31):
No, come on, your kid coming through.

Speaker 8 (34:34):
Oh no, that's fact found that on. I think it's
a website called fire intel dot org. I could have
it wrong, but I think that's where. I think that's
the website.

Speaker 2 (34:46):
Ya yi yuch yea.

Speaker 8 (34:50):
They led them through, I believe, But.

Speaker 2 (34:53):
No, they did themssions test.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
That's just I thought it was a parody, you know,
like in other words, like Jeff, you want how crazy
they are?

Speaker 2 (35:00):
And you're like, you know, and you.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
Sixty fire trucks they stop for a missions tests in
San Francisco. Oh my god, are they crazy? Oh my god,
are they crazy? Please keep going, John, You're on a roll.

Speaker 8 (35:16):
Jesse Waters interviewed Justine Bateman, Jason Bateman's sister. She said,
at some point people stop need to stop looking at
the letter beside our politicians' names and vote for people
who are competent and intelligent and that can do the job.

(35:39):
We hire nanny's butler's daycares, contractors, plumbers, electricians, We don't
ask them what political party they're in, and we left
them in our homes. These people have control over our
everyday lives. He is just stop looking at the letter

(36:02):
and going after the people who are qualified to do
this and to add to this statement about Resnick owning, Yes,
they do. They own seventy percent of the water in
that state. And this is why farmers can't get the
water because I believe they're also own agricultural properties and

(36:24):
they divert some of that water to their crops.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
How much do you know, John by any chance, or
if you don't, if someone listening does, and I'd love
for you to call in. How much money you know
Fiji water? And then the Resnick family? How much do
they pour into Gavin Newsom's coffers?

Speaker 8 (36:45):
Do you have any idea alliance millions? Hi, listen, he's skimming.
This is why there's a budget. That's why they cut
seventeen and a half million from the firefighters budget. I
heard one hundred million went to the Port of Long

(37:05):
Beach to upgrade for to make it more green. And here,
listen to this. I'm going to finish with this point.
Alifornia is the only Western state that doesn't collect their
rain water. And my brother told me that the smelt

(37:28):
and is an abasive preacher. It's not even native to California.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
So they're doing all this to protect this little fish
the size of a sardine. That's not even native to California.

Speaker 8 (37:46):
Are your eyes and ears bleeding yet?

Speaker 2 (37:50):
John? Tell me if you agree or disagree with this.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
When I listen to you lay out this devastating case
of colossal incompetence, stupidity, corruption, negligence, really criminality, That's what
this is.

Speaker 2 (38:07):
It reminds me of Venezuela.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
Like, if you've been following Venezuela, the last Twino since
Chavez and Maduro came to power, how they just ran
that country into the ground. Am I wrong? Are we
watching California now being transformed into a Third World hell
hole right in front of our eyes? Am I wrong?

Speaker 2 (38:27):
John?

Speaker 3 (38:29):
Yes?

Speaker 8 (38:29):
Unfortunately. And you know my two brothers that live out there,
they're both millionaires that are retired, and I've asked him,
why don't you leave? And my brother's like, he lives
seventy miles south of these fires. He's down Lagoon and
La gal so they're not touching him.
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