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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, this is a text that I got. You can
text the cooner men, by the way, seven zero four
seven zero seven zero four seven zero about whether you
know Sean Duffy's point, Transportation Secretary, are we now becoming
a nation of slobs? And he's talking about how people
dress when they get on a plane and frankly even
how they behave when they're on a plane. Well, this
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is from a good friend of mine, former law enforcement,
and he wrote this to me, Jeff, if you stand
outside any high school in Massachusetts, I would say fifty
fifty percent, if not more so. That's basically a majority
students wear pajama type clothing to school every day. It's
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been instilled in this young generation. It's pathetic. I'm with you.
I mean, nothing against pajamas, but that's when you go
to sleep, you know, I mean it's just I mean,
you know what with a pair of jeans and whatever,
a shirt or something, would that kill you? You know? Whatever?
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Would that you know with I'm not talking about wearing
a suit or you know, an expensive dress or just
you know, basic clothes with that? No, is that too
much now? Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. Okay, let's go to Brian
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in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Brian and welcome Hi.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Jeff.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
I had a suggestion for solving the problem with so
much trash and soap, since each person uses a certain
amount of it, if we ship the illegals out, like
ten twenty million of them, that would save the environment
here a lot. And if they say they would just
be polluted in the countries that they go back to,
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that's the place they don't care about.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
The other countries. They don't care about China or India
and all these other places are polluting like crazy, and
they don't seem to complain anything about that, and they
just want to pick on the people in this country
for whatever fiscal reasons they.
Speaker 4 (02:16):
Do it for.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
Well, you hit the nail right on the head, I mean, Brian. Literally,
this is what they call the checkmate argument. The biggest
polluter on the planet, it's not even close, is China.
It's not even close. The second biggest polluter is India.
That's also not even close. The third biggest polluter is Brazil,
and even that's not even close. So the United States
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and frankly Canada, to be fair, the two of US.
We have the cleanest economies and the cleanest I'm talking
about energy pollution, the cleanest societies on Earth. We're even
cleaner when it comes to the environment than the Europeans.
Now they have high standards, but not as high as ours.
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So the one country okay, And again I'm in Canada
as well, so both of us okay. But that's so
the two countries that should not be you know, trash
pick up every two weeks, eventually once a month, and
all this other nonsense windmills and solar panels and every
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you know, evs and EV mandates and you know, plastic straws.
Now they want you know, they're trying to ban plastic straws.
The one country that shouldn't be involved in any of
this nonsense is US because in the end, Brian, it's
not about the truth or facts or evidence. Follow the money.
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There's a lot of money and this Green New Deal
scam a lot of money. I'm talking hundreds and hundreds
of billions of dollars, and there are so many special
interests involved. They don't want to stop. They don't want
to stop, and so I think that's the real issue here,
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and it's getting to the point now they're so freaking
greedy and so fanatical at the same time they want
us to live in filth, like literally live in trash.
These people are insane. Brian, thank you very much for
that call. But he's completely right, He's absolutely right. If
they were serious, if they really believed what they're saying,
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they would be after China and night and day, India
night and day, Brazil, Latin America and the Middle East
night and day. Instead they just hammer. It's always hammer
US industry, US businesses, US citizens. You you know, us
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in the United States. You can't get, you physically cannot
get in terms of pollution cleaner now than the United
States of America. Trump is right. Our coal is the
cleanest in the world. That's not it. We don't need
windmills or so. Look, if you want to put solar
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panels on your home, hey, you know, listen, buddy, I'm
a live and let live kind of guy. You know,
if it saves you money and write for you and
your family, go ahead, please. But to force our country
to power our economy by solar is insane. It's insane.
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But there's no question we have the cleanest economy in
the world. So if they were serious, they would be
after China, they would be after India, they'd be after
Saudi Arabia. I could go on and on. So why
are they constantly harassing us? It shows they don't even
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believe what they say. Six at least the smart ones
six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Gino,
my fellow paison in Buffalo, thanks for holding Gino, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (06:20):
Goombab By Goomba. Happy Thanksgiving and the blessed day giving
to you and your family.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
Happy Thanksgiving, all the best of you and yours to
be a Gino.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
Thank you, Jeff. I just need to say that, like
what are your first callers said in Medford? They need
to stand up and have a civil unrest. That'll never
happen because we're too busy working and every day there
is a Bondshell story on how corrupt, unethical, un American,
and how detrimental their policies are to the American way
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and our society.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
Gino, you are on fire. Please hang on. I'm gonna
come right back to you. Up against a hard break.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight,
just very quick. Many of you are texting and messaging
the Koonerman saying, Jeff, you remember dress for success? You
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remember that phrase? I mean I heard it growing up
all the time. Look good, you know, make a good impression,
not just for a job interview, but just in general.
I mean, you don't have again, you don't have to
be in some expensive dress or a three piece suit
or something, but you know, look clean, look proper, look respectable.
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Those days are long gone. Okay, let's go right back
to my fellow, Paison Gino in Buffalo. He was on
a roll. Gino, you were saying, essentially now in Medford,
when you start playing with people's trash and garbage and
forcing them to live in it, you're going to invite
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massive backlash and civil unrest. It's inevitable. And then you're saying,
if you look at the Democrats every day, it's some
new so called bombshell. They're destroying our country piece by peace,
by peace. Gino, you were on a roll. Please pick
up where you left.
Speaker 5 (08:18):
Off, Yes, Chef, and what I was saying, even like
the bombshells come, people are indicted and then some activist
judge summarily dismisses it on some technicality or even if
they're convicted by a jury of their peers, another activist
judge will overturn that conviction i e. The Minnesota health scam.
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I mean, there's just seems to be no victory. And
that's why when I talk to my friends, they say, well,
we're really done, because it seems like Republicans and Democrats
together are in this in a conspiracy just to keep
the money and the power. There seems to be no government,
nobody who works for the constituents or work for the
American taxpayer. All of our money goes to everything else
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except for what Itho's meant for. And that's where the
frustration sets in. Is the Democrats just steamroll every lunatic,
nutty moon bent policy they want, no matter how much
they're told it's detrimental, they just steamroll it through and
nobody stops them.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
I e.
Speaker 5 (09:20):
Again, crazy Hopel in my state, who thinks we should
all be electric.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
It's nuts Gino. I promise it's going to make sense. Okay,
first ten seconds are going to say whereas you know,
the cooner min lost his mind. But no, I promise,
And it's a way of asking you a question. When
Abraham Lincoln famously issued his emancipation proclamation. They're freeing the slaves.
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What do you think would have happened if some Democrat
appointed circuit judge in eighteen sixty three said no, no,
I'm blocking the emancipation proclamation. Because that's the way the
Democrats now, with the way they've been weaponizing the judiciary,
they block Trump on everything. That's what this judiciary now does.
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So it doesn't matter how noble, how right, how good
for the country it is, how constitutional, how legal, they obstruct, obstruct, obstruct.
What would Abraham Lincoln? I'm telling you if they were
if the current crop of Democrats, if you can put
them in a time machine and send them back to
eighteen sixty three, they would overturn Lincoln's emancipation proclamation. They'd
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have some crazy moon bad judge say no, I'm sorry,
we're blocking it. What would Lincoln have done? He issues
his emancipation proclamation and some crazy Democrat judge says, well, no, no,
I don't think so. No, as far as I'm concerned,
I don't agree with this, and I'm this judge, and
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I'm telling you that you're not going to free the slaves. Gino,
what would Lincoln and the Republicans at that time have done,
go my friend.
Speaker 5 (11:04):
At that time, they might have said, we won the war.
We're gonna take up arms again and prove that our
president made the Emancipation Proclamation and we're going to stand
by the president.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Lincoln would have told that judge, but he go fly
a kite. Get you know what. You know what Lincoln
would have done, arrest at s O B for sedition.
That's I'm telling you, That's what Lincoln would have done,
and his generals and the Republicans would be saying, yeah,
who is this guy. We're going to try to free
the slaves, and this guy is gonna block us on
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some you know, on some injunction or some dinky judge
thinks he's bigger than the president and bigger than the Constitution.
What I'm saying is the Republicans then were a different
breed of animals. I mean, I mean, I'm saying animals
in the sense of like political animals. They were a
different you know, of cat as. They say. They were tough,
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they were serious, they didn't fool around. They were patriots,
they were nationalists, they loved their country. This some dinky
judge blocks them and they go, Okay, I mean it's
night and day and so Gino, I've got to ask you.
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I've got to ask you. You're right. The Democrats are liars,
they're saboteurs, they're subversives. There's no question. But what does
this say about Republicans that they allow the Democrats to
smack them around and to obstruct them at every turn?
Are we now facing a crisis in the two party system?
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What say you, Jeff?
Speaker 5 (12:49):
Every time we have this conversation, I always say it's
the factless Republicans. One little thing goes wrong and you
see nothing but a twenty four hour stream of Democrats
defending their unethical and moral horrible ways. Something happens to
a Republicans. They get buried, they get told they're horrible people,
and not one of our Republicans will come up in
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their defense and help them out. It's it's a feckless party.
It was trying, it was you know, Trump tried to
get them to have a backbone, but they either got
their hand in the cookie jar or their truly cowards.
There's something wrong with the Republican Party. I can't explain it,
but it's really turning people off.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Gino, No truer words have been spoken. Gino, my paison,
my friend, have a wonderful happy Thanksgiving. All the best
to you and your family. Gino six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. Joe in Medford, thanks
for holding Joe, and welcome Bolly and Jeff. I were
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you good? Good Joe, Joe, don't take this the wrong way.
I work in Medford. I love Medford, but boy, I'm
happy I don't live in Medford because with that brain
marror Joe. Hold, Joe, buy a lot of cats, my friend,
because you're gonna need something to start killing those rats.
But please go ahead, Joe.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
Method Jeff no kings In method. This mayor is pushing
this policy, and then she's skirting it. She's running away
to Winchester where they have dumps, where they have a
dump unlimited trash. She can take her trash to the dump.
But she's initiating this policy and method. It is crazy.
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A few years back or just the last recently, last year,
she changed everyone's utility supplier in method to direct energy.
You got to op out, not op in, but op
out to not be involved. She broke our contracts with
the utility and force us over to direct energy. This
is all crazy, Joe.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Do you think I know it is a a lot
of lefties in Medford, a lot of radical Democrats, a
lot of moon bats, But is this even too much
for them? Do you think even even the moon bats
in Medford are gonna rebel? Has the mayor now gone
too far? In your view?
Speaker 2 (15:18):
Or?
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Amazingly, do you think these crazy liberals in Medford are
gonna say, Okay, let the trash pile up, go ahead, Joe,
what's your prediction?
Speaker 4 (15:28):
I bet you they're gonna let it the trash pile up.
Either that they're gonna bring their trash to Winchester and
see how they like it. You know what I'm saying.
They're gonna, They're gonna They're gonna live with it for
a short period of time, and then they're gonna rebel
because there is gonna be trash all over the city.
This is absurd what she's doing. It's juste I've got it.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
I mean, I know you agree with me on this,
but I still have to ask you, how is this
even possible?
Speaker 4 (15:56):
To me?
Speaker 1 (15:56):
If you're the mayor of a city, you should live
in that Mayor, Sorry, if you're a mayor in that
city or town, you should live in that city or town.
Like to me, this is this is insane. So the
mayor is now going to impose this draconian trash pickup policy,
you know, once every two weeks, and she says it's
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gonna go to once a month, like this is a
phase in so she's gonna go from two weeks to
once a month. But she's, you know, she's she's she's
running off to another town where she doesn't have to
live with the consequences of her own policy. Joe, shouldn't
this be obvious If you're gonna be the mayor of
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a city or town, you have to live and reside
in that city or town or Joe, am I missing
something hundred percent?
Speaker 4 (16:47):
They should be living in this in this city. You're
not skirting you know all the policies. I mean they
just raise out taxes and yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
They raised their taxes and then now they won't even
pick up your trash. Maria in you Ham sure, Thanks
for holding Maria and welcome Ray.
Speaker 6 (17:05):
Good morning, Jeff, Happy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Happy Thanksgiving, all the best to you and your family.
Speaker 5 (17:10):
Maria, Thank you you too.
Speaker 4 (17:13):
I'm just calling.
Speaker 6 (17:14):
I'm not calling about trash. I'm calling about the Republicans.
It's simple. They don't do any hard work because when
they lose, their paycheck stays the same and they have
less work to do, and they don't get blamed for anything.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
It's that simple, you know, Maria, you make an excellent point.
Let me ask you this, Why don't the Democrats have
the same mentality? Right? In other words, well, okay, we lose,
you know, we still get paid and we have a
lot less to do. How come the Democrats don't think
like the Republicans.
Speaker 6 (17:50):
Want the power. They want to change this country. The
Republicans are okay with the status quo.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Interesting. Interesting, So you're saying just Republicans, these like establishment Republicans.
They're just built differently. They see the world differently. To them,
As long as there's a steady paycheck and basically nobody,
you know, nobody touches them and their families and they're
able to line their pockets, they don't care. So they
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don't mind being in the minority and losing again and again.
The Democrats, because they want to transform this country. They're
obsessed with power, and that's why for them, winning is everything. Correct.
Speaker 6 (18:34):
Yes, it's that simple.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Interesting, interesting Maria again, Happy Thanksgiving, really good call. I
think she pretty much nailed it, really. You know. Republicans
just want to you know, bank some cash, make you know,
you know, line their pockets and go home. But that's it.
There's nothing much more than that. Democrats, that's something different.
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You know, they're communists, they're Marxists, they want social transformation,
social engineering power. CJ in Boston. Thanks for holding CJ.
And welcome.
Speaker 7 (19:16):
Good morning, Jeff. And let me wish you your family
and your staff a happy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Thank you, and I'm very happy Thanksgiving to you and
your whole family. CJ.
Speaker 7 (19:27):
Okay, just to let all the non Italians know all day,
you know, whether it's Thanksgiving, you having turkey, a hand
for Christmas or lamb for the pasta is always on.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
The table, exactly exactly, baby.
Speaker 7 (19:40):
All right, Jeff, you touched on something very quickly, very
quickly on Mandami, that issue of him standing over Donald
Trump spoke a thousand words. President Trump looked like as
the strongest political figure in the world, submitting to Islamic communists.
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That's what it looks like. And I'll bet you that
picture is hanging on every Muslim household, not only in
the United States but probably in the Middle East. What
he was saying that Trump is sitting in that seat now,
but I'll be sitting in there very shortly if someone
just like me will be in that seat very shortly.
The second step that he made is Lindsay Halligan appointing
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her to prosecute those those cases down in Florida. That
was a huge mistake. They should have crossed the t's
and dotted the eyes to make sure that that didn't happen.
And the big one was the falling out he had
with Baudery Taylor Green. That should have never been public.
That should never have been public. There should be no
ine fighting with the Republicans. As for this mayor in Medford,
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I'm very familiar with Medford. Let me tell you, Jeff,
it's a beautiful community. There were a lot of Italians
living there at one time. There needs to be somebody
the primary this this woman and and and take over
the seat and that it's a beautiful now. The question
is if they have pick up twice a week every
republic is the company does the garbage pickup? Are they
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going to have to double their trucks every other week.
And what would the saving be if the truck has
to go to the dump and dump and dump and
they're being charged by the loader, by the ton to
dump it. There's not going to be any saving here.
You know, they should get the city council together maybe
in demand that half of the Mesid city budget should
go to road and control. You know, when there's no
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garbage pickup. I would never, Jeff, I would never suggest
that they maybe go to Morrison Park, or when in
one of the school yards, or you know what my
friend used to do up in Saugust, Massachusetts, which is
only a few shot miles from Boston, that had a
two limited bag garbage pickup. Anything old you had to
pay for. He made sure that that and fort bag
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was dropped off right in front of city hall every week,
so that the people of Medford, you know, you get
what you vote, We get what you vote for. That's
what people don't understand. It's not the Republicans. Don't then
blame the Republicans. I mean, we have an election coming
up here, and who you're gonna do You're gonna vote for.
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You're gonna vote for Mari Heay again she's gonna want
to turn off the two gas lines see the House.
I mean, I don't blame the Republicans. The problem has
always been the voters. They have always been too giving,
too sympathetic, and frankly to liberal Jeff. So unless the
people of Medsid wake up and change what's going on
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in the city of Medford and get new leadership there,
this is going to continue as long as you have
moonbats and public office.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
You nailed it, CJ. Look honestly, great way to end
the show, and for me anyway, and for Sandy and Mike,
a great way to end the week. CJ. Again, I
want to wish you, your whole family and everybody in
Cooner country all of you have a happy, blessed, wonderful Thanksgiving.
We will be back live on Monday. It will be programming, obviously,
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holiday programming tomorrow and Friday. Look out for the Ukraine
peace deal. Trump says they're very, very close.