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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So Health and Human Services has now confirmed that's Somalia's
ambassador to the United Nations. And I remember this is
Somalia's guy to the UN, Ambassador Abukard Dahir osman Hey,
the Permanent representative of Somalia to the United Nations and
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President of the Security Council. Listen, it is was involved
with a healthcare company in Cincinnati, Ohio. In Cincinnati, Ohio,
the company was called Progressive Healthcare Services. Apparently remember home
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health that fraud, well, that that fraud scheme. While he
was involved with a healthcare company, Progressive Healthcare Services, a
home health agency in Cincinnati, which has now been convicted
of Medicaid fraud, they were bilking taxpayers over healthcare that's
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supposed to be given to poor Americans, underprivileged, low income,
poor Americans. You can't make this up, Jeff. Is he
an American citizen? Eh? Is he? I don't know? Is he?
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Does he have anything to do with the United States?
I don't know. Does he have a green card? Eh?
He's literally Somalia's ambassador to the UN. That's it, that's it.
And even he got in on the fraud and on
the action. That's how freaking corrupt Somalia is the whole
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government's corrupt. Are un ambassador's corrupt? The thing is, Look,
you want to be corrupt in your own country, that's
your business. But they're correp up in our country and
they're fleecing American taxpayers. They're stealing from us. Enough is enough?
I mean, like, come on, man, I mean now you're
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slapping us in the face. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight Mark in New Hampshire. Thanks
for holding Mark, and welcome.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
One. Get a potato before I get to the meet.
Anthony cracked me up earlier when he said he has
to be dead to vote Democrat. I have a message, Anthony.
They're waiting and they're counting on it. So Jeff, let's
talk about locks. Now. Do you remember the old saying
putting a walk on something to keep honest people honest.
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I'm sure you have, yeskay. So now the Democrats they
don't like locks when it comes to being judiciary with
our money that we're forced to pay. We don't pay
taxes voluntarily. Voluntarily we go to jail if we don't right.
And also if someone in a corporation mismanages funds they
go to jail too. They go to jail, no questions asked. Now,
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now that the Democrats and even some of the corrupt Republicans,
they are all about using locks to use them to
make burden some regulations, you know, like EPA and stuff
like that. And what they do is they make money
because by using their locks and their advantage, they create
unnatural demand for products and services, and then they enrich themselves,
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like remember the Green New Deal, mean all that, the
Bologne with the solar panels, and and and even the
money look at look look at the money they just
gave out for people to buy electric cars that nobody wants.
I mean, but they get rich. They have investments in
companies that profit from these regulations, and that's how they
get rich. Isn't that true? Jeff? Isn't it what they're doing?
Speaker 1 (03:57):
You are one thought, not one hundred is I like
to say a thousand percent correct? And it's boondoggle, public boondoggle,
taxpayer funded after public boondoggle. You're right. They sell, you know,
they give you know, they they push solar panels that
nobody wants. They push these electric vehicles that nobody wants,
but Democrat cronies Democrat donors, those that are politically connected,
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they make money hand over fist. They get obscenely rich
and wealthy. And most of them, not all, but most
of them tend to either be uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews,
nieces and other sons, daughters, people who are family members
of the political class. It's it's it's cronyism. It's disgusting.
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Thank you that, Mark. Is there anything else you want
to add, my friend, Oh.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
No, I wanted to keep it simple. I think if
people don't see it that's so simple, people can't see it,
then we're lost. I mean, when I was younger, I
thought that we're about the same age. When I was
a kid, and I saw what has what had happened
in our recent history as far as technology and medicine
and wars and everything else, I thought that we're that
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we're going to have evolved into a better society and
a better everything else. But we're not. We're devolving. We're devolving,
and we're gonna we're gonna crumble just like one did.
And that's it. Thank you very much, Jeff, Well.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
Thank you well, thank you Mark. I appreciate it because
it's the same corruption as Rome, because it's the same
temptation as Rome. You see, we forgot the lesson that
the founding fathers taught us, which is power corrupts, and
absolute power corrupts. Absolutely. So come on, let's just stand
back objectively. If you've got not billions, trillions, and now
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it's becoming tens of trillions of dollars, trillions of dollars
is an unimaginable worth of money, and you can't comprehend
with the kind of money million dollars is, never mind
trillions upon trillions. You've got trillions of dollars slashing around
in Washington in these massive federal programs. Of course you're
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gonna have massive corruption. It's inevitable. It's just too much temptation.
So you know, it's it's just that's what's gonna happen.
And the more money, the more power, the more corruption.
All right. So there's an Iranian migrant that it is
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an Iranian in California who allegedly owns a daycare. He's
got a certificate apparently stamped by Karen or whatever their
office associated with Karen Bass, the mayor of La He apparently,
over the years has received forty two point one eight
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million dollars in government grants to run a daycare center
forty two point one eight. Let's forget the one to
eight forty two million dollars. He drives around. The owner
drives around in a Rolls Royce. By the way, it's
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a beautiful car. I mean, he's got the latest. Whoa,
you got to see this. He's got to think like
a twenty thousand dollars watch anyway. He lives in in
a mansion, an absolute mansion. There's only one problem. There's
no children at his daycare center, and apparently no children
have attended in nine months. In other words, the daycare center,
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the whole thing is fake. It's a fraud, it's a front.
I don't know what the hell the guy's really running there,
if anything, but I'll tell you this, they're not taking
care of little munchkins. They're not taking care of the
little bambinos, as the Italians say, the little kids. And then,
when confronted by influencers, you know, the forty two million,
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where are the kids? Where's the daycare center? Where did
the money go? I swear to you this is how
he responds. Pooh, pooh, pooh, Like he starts spitting. I
have family, I have wife, I have kids. But the support,
like you're going to take away my livelihood. As he's
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getting into his Rolls Royce. You know, go back to
your cocrotrophis, I don't know, like your small time office.
Leave me alone. So basically, so this is what I'm saying.
This is not just Minnesota, this is not just the
Somali community. Elon Musk is one thousand percent correct, forty
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two million right down a rat hole, stolen, stolen and
that's just one daycare center in California by some immigrant
they brought in from Iran. There you go. Do you
drive a Rolls Royce because I don't drive a Rolls Royce.
I'm just curious. I mean, do you live in a mansion,
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because I don't live in a mansion. Do you have
a twenty thousand dollars Rolex? Because I don't have a
twenty thousand dollars rolex. And it's all grift, fraud and
out and out thievery. Now you start doing this in
state after state after state, and I'm telling you Elon
is right, and Anthony may even be more right. Anthony
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thinks the number is probably closer to a trillion every
year in waste, fraud, and theft just from our social
welfare programs alone. Elon says seven hundred billion, who knows.
But if it's forty two million just for one fake
daycare center in California, think about that. You know. They
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say crime does it pay? I disagree. Crime does pay,
and man it pays well. Kathy in Rochester, Thanks for
holding Kathy, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
Jeff.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Hello Jeff, Happy New Year.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Happy new Year, Kathy. All the best to you and
your family.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
All the best to you.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
As wealthy as the Somalis in Minnesota.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
You know, it's amazing because you know, I live in
an area where there is a lot of immigrants, and
Americans are just so naive. They think that these are
their poor little, poor little things, as we say in Portuguese,
we call them koitadines, which means a poor thing. They're
not poor things. They're connivors. They're very conniving. And they
come here and they've got royal hoot spot and they're
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going to get everything. And it's so different from years ago.
Years ago, the people who came here from other countries
as immigrants would have been mortified to take anything free
because they had pride. They came to work, and work
they did, and many of them made a.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
Lot of money.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
But the people coming over now and from specific countries,
they are coming here not to make, but to take.
And the stupid and we are stupid Americans. We really
are stupid Americans in so many ways. We sit back
and we make up all these excuses for them and
justify why it's okay. And you know we have to
help them. I say, round them up and send them
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back where the hell they came from. If you're not
here working, if you're not getting your working on getting
your citizenship, you go back asap. And I am one
hundred percent for ice because, like you said Jeff earlier,
we're like surfs. Now this is like the modern day slavery.
And that's what we don't realize. We are the slaves.
We're working, like you said, paying fifty percent taxes, and
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like when your call this said.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
Take a look at your ever source bill.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Everyone, if you have natural gas, take a look at
your current charges for gas. They've broken it down. You
have your supply, you have the maintenance and infrastructure investment,
then you have.
Speaker 4 (11:57):
The public benefits.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
I paid eighty dollars. This past month, twenty one percent
of my bill went to public benefits. I don't want
to pay public benefits. My question is where are the lawyers?
We have an abundance of lawyers in this state, in
this country. Why the hell aren't the lawyers or any
politicians helping the taxpayer. No, they're all on the take.
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And how are they all getting rich because they're all
on the take? Jeff, I'm gonna leave you with this.
I don't know if you've heard about this, but someone
who was in the Maduro regime, his name is he
was a Knaco general, Hugo Carjaval or something. He was
confessing and talking about all the different politicians who were
getting money from Maduro regime. And you know, it's just amazing.
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It's all the people that you know, the usual suspects.
But in this state it's both Marky and Elah Watha,
Lisa Rokowski, Mark Kelly, Reuben Galago. And then you were
talking about in Minnesota, of course it was Amy Klobashow.
She's on the take.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
Two.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
So they're all on the take. They're all getting money,
they're all getting filthy rich, and we're all working our
asses off it to pay for their their luxurious lifestyle,
and I for one am sick of it. In twenty
twenty six, we need to make a change.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Amen, Amen, Kathy, thank you very much for that call
no to me. That's one of the things that has
really been shocking, and now we know why. It's to
see how many Democrats calling for me. I don't want
to get too off topic, but defending Maduro, championing Maduro,
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calling for Maduro to be released from jail and sent
back to govern and rule Venezuela, Like, are you what?
Speaker 3 (13:46):
So?
Speaker 1 (13:46):
In other words, all of you that are holding these
you know, no kings protests, you're actually supporting, forget a king,
a brutal, mass murdering communist dictator and a drug trafficker
and narco terrorist to boot. Not only are you supporting him,
but you want to reinstall him back in power. And
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I think part of it is ideological. I think there's
no question he's a comrade, as Mumdannie said, he's a
fellow leftist, the fellow Marxist, the fellow socialist. I think
there's no question. But I think another big part of
it is the kickbacks, the money now that we're seeing
so many of our politicians and Democrats and NGOs non
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governmental organizations, And that's why they were paid to turn
a blind eye and let Maduro stay in power and
just let the drugs and the criminals that he was
pushing into our country, that he released from his prisons
and mental asylums, and let him pour into our country.
That's why they deliberately turned the blind eye. He bought
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prominent Democrat politicians off. They were on the take. Now,
in in the old days, if a politician was on
the take and they were caught, they go to jail.
It was a scandal. Now they go in front of
CNN and demand that Maduro be sent back to Venezuela
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and run the country, continue, you know, repressing that country
and running it with an iron fist. So they're openly
championing a communist, mass murdering dictator. You so you support Maduro?
Speaker 5 (15:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Ai yai yai, Ai yai yai. Now I'm telling you,
if we're not careful, we're going to be as poor,
as impoverished, and as corrupt as Venezuela. You continue to
allow seven hundred billion dollars a year to be stolen
and this kind of rampant corruption, waste, fraud, and abuse.
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We're going to become the Venezuela of North America, and
again all aided and abedded by the radical left and
the Democrats. Mike in Saugusts. Thanks for holding, Mike, and
welcome Jeff.
Speaker 4 (16:13):
Happy New Year you, your family and the crew and
all the pat it's out there.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Thank you, Mike. God bless you, and happy New Year
to you and your family.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
The last lady that was on, she stole my thunder.
I am so sick and tired of these people in
these democratic run states. We have so much corruption right
here in Massachusetts. We have the worst politicians ever in
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the history of Massachusetts. And the people sit back and
they say nothing, they do nothing. We need a big
rally in the springtime at the State House and put
these people in there place, expose them for what they are.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Mike. We may have to do a big rally for
the audit. We have to force the politicians to abide
by the will of the people. Stand in Lynn, thanks
for holding Stan and welcome Yeah, Hi, Stan.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
You know what it is.
Speaker 6 (17:23):
Until they do a doze type audit of all these NGOs,
nobody's going to jail you know, the one guy had
a good thing. He says, it's not the national debt,
it's the national fraud. I really picked up on that.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
But unless they go in there, NA should give incentives
these irs. Give them incentives to find out. The more
they find out, give them a percentage of what they're stealing.
Until they do this, nobody's going to jail.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Well, you know, Stan, let me ask you, because I
think you're right. Look, we've got to expose and break
this completely wide open. How do we break this log jam?
Just to take Massachusetts for a second, the people voted overwhelmingly,
over seventy two percent of voters. It was Democrats, Republicans, independents,
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It didn't matter all of them, you know, the overwhelming majority.
We want an audit of the government spending at the
state legislature. Where is our taxpayer money going, who's receiving it,
how's it being spent? And they refuse to abide by
the results of the election, And the governor is closing ranks,
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the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, obviously the crooks on
Beacon Hill because they're trying to cover up their crimes
and their corruption. They're all closing ranks. The media is
protecting them, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald. I could
go on and on Channel four, Channel five, Channel seven,
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Channel ten, Channel twenty five. Nobody adds the guts to
stand up to these people. So all we want is
an audit. We did it the democratic way, properly, peacefully, civilly.
We won, We won by flying colors. Yet now they
won't abide by the election results. So what do we
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do here? Because we know why they're hiding, we know
why they don't want the audit, we know why they're
hiding the money because we're going to find Minnesota level
style fraud and corruption. We know that. So how do
we get them to open up the books? What do
we need to do as citizens to finally do what
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you're recommending that we do, which is to find out
where is all this money going and to the NGOs
and to all these agencies, so that we know how
our money is being spent and frankly, how much of
it is being stolen, wasted and abused. So what do
we do stn as citizens? We're not terrorists, we're not
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violent people. You won't accept the results of the election,
So what do we do next, then what's our recourse?
Speaker 5 (20:14):
So that's the main problem he yet is how do
you do it legally until you get into these NGOs
and find out who's running them, who's working for them,
where the money is going, how the money is getting dispersed.
I understand what you're saying. I don't know how legally
we can do it. They voted to get it done,
but we're not able to get it done. But just
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like in Minnesota, they've got Tim Waalter, he's quitting. You
know why he's quitting. They don't want to look into
his backround, elon Omar's back lounde where all this money
came from, you know what I mean?
Speaker 7 (20:45):
They got to dig.
Speaker 5 (20:46):
Deep into these NGOs and find out how the money
what they got and how it was dispersed, and then
maybe they can lock up somebody.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Well yeah, then people are going to go to jail.
I mean there's or they should go to jail. That's
why we need an audit. Once you're right, once we
want you know, sunlight is the best disinfectant. So once
we find out the extent and the depth of the corruption,
then people can start finally being thrown behind bars. Stan
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I'm with you all the way. Thank you so much
for that call, Michael in Brookline. Thanks for holding Michael,
and welcome.
Speaker 7 (21:23):
Happy near you.
Speaker 5 (21:24):
Jeff.
Speaker 7 (21:25):
Three quick things. Heally has got to go. Keep hitting
one you audit number two. That rant you went on
about politicians, it was about ten minutes ago with Radio Gold.
It was terrific. And finally Trump has appointed some terrific people.
But the Justice Department has been a disappointment so far.
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And I've heard anyway the part of the reason is
because they can't get enough attorneys appointed. And I just
wanted to know, is there blackets there and there's Todd
Blanche ringing your name, ringing your bell for you.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
Todd Blant is Trump's former personal lawyer. A lot of
MAGA people don't like him. They think he's one of
the key reasons why Pam Bondi is not making the
arrest that she should be making. And now to the
US attorneys, you're one thousand percent correct. We're about forty
to fifty US attorneys short. And that's on Thune and
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the Senate Republican leadership. In fact, Trump is very upset saying,
come on confirm my US attorneys. How am I going
to put people in jail if I don't have US
attorneys in place. So you know, I never liked Thune.
He's like McConnell. He's part of the swamp and he's
trying to slow walk everything. And that's why I think Trump.
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Trump's going to have to get a new attorney general.
I think he can't go on much longer with Pam Bondy,
and he's got to put a lot more pressure on
John Thune, a lot more pressure because he needs a
hell of a lot more US attorneys if he wants
to put people in jail, and he's serious, he's going
to have to bolster his team. Michael, thank you very
much for that call. Look, I'm not promising anything because
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a lot of this depends upon you, the great audience
of Cooner Country. But if you want to do a rally,
not now, it's very very cold and I don't want
to risk people getting frostbitten or whatever. But say in
the spring when weather warms up to get a massive crowd,
and I would need a massive crowd, I mean thousands
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upon thousands upon thousands to go to the state capitol