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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, let me ask all of you Kooner Country. I
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sanctuary cities, is the Trump administration toothless?
Speaker 2 (00:31):
And?
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Really? When I mean the Trump administration, I'm not talking
Tom Holman obviously, So when it comes to sanctuary cities,
you know, is you know Pambondy really you know it's
it's the DOJ, the Department of Justice. Uh so, you know,
when it comes to sanctuary cities, is the Trump administration
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wink wink, Attorney General Pambondy toothless?
Speaker 3 (00:57):
A yes, B no.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
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When it comes to sanctuary cities, is the Trump administration toothless?
Aes B no? You know where I stand. I'm an
A on this A yes all the way. I'm not
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saying they're not deporting people. Of course they are, but
that's Holman. I'm looking for action against the mayors and
and on federal funding. I'm looking to set, you know,
and make an example out of some of these mares.
If you say you're going to arrest them, arrest them,
if you say you're going to cut their funding, cut
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their funding. But that's me I want to hear from you.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number Bob in Plymouth. Thanks for holding Bob,
and welcome.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Thank you you ever taking my call as usual, my pleasure, Bob.
I can't imagine a more damning speech that either somebody
wrote for her or in her drug addle whatever last
night night before. I mean, I suspect Josh Kraft wrote
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that speech.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
I'm sorry, Bob, can you repeat that last line.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
I suspect that Josh Kraft wrote that speech.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
Ah, I see what you're saying. Yeah. In other words, well,
I got to tell you he's going to get a
big bounce in the polls after yesterday's speech. I agree
with you. All she did now was give Bud Josh
Kraft a chance or a shot at beating her, I
don't think he will. By the way, I think she's
got a stranglehold on the nomination, and I think she
has the stranglehold on the voting machines, and she's got
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a stranglehold on the electorate in Boston. The illegals lover,
the welfare deadbeats lover. You can just tell the powerful
special interests they love her, the democratic machine. She's their gal.
And to me, if you like living in a third
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world hell hole, Okay, I don't know what else to
tell you, but Bob, every time I go into Boston,
I swear to you every time, if it's possible, it
gets worse. It gets a little dirtier, a little more violent,
a little more unsafe. I mean, I mean, it's just
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I could go on and on. It gets a little poor.
I mean, there are now genuine slums in Boston. I mean,
I know, I walked through them. There are slums in Boston.
It is economically this city is not doing well. This state,
by the way, is not doing well. I've got some
stunning numbers for everybody. I'm going to give them to you.
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Compared to the rest of the country. Massachusetts is almost
dead last, Boston is almost dead last. I don't know
what this idiot yesterday, that woman is talking about how
we're the safest city and the best city and the
most prosperous city, like you want to talk about living
in someone's mind. That's maybe in her fantasy mind, but
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that's not reality. Bob. Anyway, Please, I didn't mean to
cut you off.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Go ahead, I just said I couldn't agree with you
more with what's going on, and I don't go there anymore,
especially at night. I would never go there at night
anymore because in a past years ago I had a
couple of runnings there, dangerous run ins there, being threatened
by these two guys. One time it's no more.
Speaker 4 (05:07):
That's for me.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Well, and that's what's happening, Bob. A lot of people
are saying, just like you, either I don't go in,
or I minimize the number of times I go in,
like you know, the the less the better, only if
I really have to, is what many people tell me.
And it's exactly because of what you're talking about. And then,
and Bob, thank you very much for that call.
Speaker 4 (05:31):
Here.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Look, just last Saturday, just was in Dorchester. Okay, just
I mean, I want to make it too local here,
but just last Saturday in Dorchester, a man in his
fifties doing nothing wrong, was at a grocery store stopping shop.
For people who listen outside the state, we have a
lot of listeners. It's a you know, big grocery supermarket,
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a grocery store, and he was, you know, in stopping shop,
got stabbed repeatedly for no reason. Literally just got stabbed.
And you had witnesses who saw it and did nothing,
literally did nothing because they're afraid that they're going to
get stabbed as well, and also because residents are becoming
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so numb to this massive crime wave that you see
taking hold all over Boston. Now you want to talk
about the economic numbers. I want you to listen to
this this You want to see how badly mismanaged the
state has now become. According to the latest survey from
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a January twenty twenty three to June twenty twenty five,
those are the latest numbers, okay, a couple months ago.
The job growth rate comparing state to state, Florida has
the highest rate of job growth four point four percent.
Texas comes next at three point eight percent two one seven,
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two six six, sixty eight, sixty eight is the number. Okay,
just very very quickly, when I say Boston is dying,
Massachusetts is dying economically, Uh, that's not again, you know,
for dramatic effect, that's literally what's happening. So the latest
numbers are out from January twenty twenty three to June
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twenty twenty five, the end of June, which is the
latest you can get economic figures on. This is now
the growth rate of states across the country. I'm not
going to give you all fifty obviously. In terms of
jobs creating jobs, new jobs, Florida, the Red States are
leading the pack. Florida four point four percent, which is
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very good. Texas three point eight percent, almost four percent,
very good. Then you start going into three point eight,
three point two percent. That's where you get states like
New York, like Pennsylvania. Then you start getting into the twos.
And when you get into the twos, that's Connecticut. Connecticut
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is at two point two percent. Even Rhode Island, I'm
not kidding. Even Rhode Island is doing better than Massachusetts.
They're at about two percent. New Hampshire is at two percent. California,
which is bleeding jobs and bleeding taxpayers who are fleeing
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the state. One point four percent is the job rate
in California. Okay, the rate of job growth. Job growth
in California still meager, anemic, but they're still getting one
point four percent. Do you know where Massachusetts is? I
listen to this zero point five percent z zero point
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five percent. And in Boston, which is supposed to be
the engine of Massachusetts, and really, as I said, the
biggest city in New England, the hub of New England,
it's even lower there than zero point five percent. It's
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one of the lowest, if not the lowest, in the
entire country. In fact, if you want, I'll give you
one more statistic, last one. I don't want to just
keep giving statistics. Under Michelle Wu and Governor Healey. Okay,
under hold it Healey and Mariachi Michelle Kay, Marxist Michelle.
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Boston and Massachusetts have now lost seventeen thousand jobs this year,
good paying jobs. Out These are tech jobs, healthcare jobs,
pharmaceutical jobs. We're not going, We're literally we're tracting. So
it's not even oh my god, Jeff, we're flat. We're
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not growing no, no, forget not growing. We're now losing jobs,
almost twenty thousand jobs. We are now in a deficit.
The state is dying, Businesses are fleeing, taxpayers are fleeing,
the middle class is fleeing. Now. It's for many reasons.
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It's not just you know, one issue like crime or
I illegal aliens coming in, illegal immigration. But it's a
big reason. Taxes are way too high, regulations are way
too high. Energy costs are exploding because Heally now has
us on a Green New Deal whereby literally every six months,
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the cost of energy is going to continue to go
up oil, gas, coal, electricity. It goes up every six
months automatically. It's to try to force us to uh
to to convert to solar and wind, which is extremely
expensive and very inefficient. So but you know, I want
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to just stick, you know, stick to crime and illegal immigration.
So when Michelle Wu comes out yesterday and says we
have the safest, best, most prosperous city in America, you're
on drugs, lady. You're either deliberately lying and misleading the people,
or you're we you'ying, You're crazy, You're nutty as a fruitcake.
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And then on top of all this here. You got
to hear it for yourself, because you're not I'm telling you,
you're not going to believe me. She's ripping into Pam Bondy.
So she's openly now saying, no, no, we're not going
to end our sanctuary policies. You want to arrest me,
I dare you? You want to cut funding? I dare you? Okay,
so she's not, but she goes even further. Listen to
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this like a child, like, what are we back in kindergarten?
Speaker 4 (12:04):
Now?
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Just to set this up, remember she's the daughter of
immigrants from Taiwan. Not that I care that she Look,
I'm an immigrant to this country. I'm a naturalized American,
So who am I to talk. What I'm saying is
I don't care that she's the daughter of immigrants who
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came from Taiwan. But she's making a big deal now
about her pedigree. This is Michelle Woo now saying whoa, whoa, No, no, no, no,
my pedigree is much longer and better than yours. So
she starts to attack Pambondy, who's from Florida. Listen to this,
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Boston started the American Revolution? Where was Florida? Boston started
all these public schools one hundred years before Florida. Boston
had publicblic parks one hundred years before Florida. Basically saying,
who is Pam Bondy to lecture me about enforcing the
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law and not being a sanctuary city, because my city,
I E me, We've been around a hell of a
lot longer than Pam Bondy and Florida. Here it is here,
it is roll cut for Mike.
Speaker 5 (13:36):
Attorney General Bondi. We are gathered here today to show
you who we are in Boston. More than one hundred
years before your home state was founded, Bostonians were across
the street in Fanuel Hall setting the foundation for our
democracy and rule of law. One hundred years before that,
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Bostonians were founding the first public school and public park
in the country.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
Okay, number one, Just she's so stupid and ignorant, and
so is that crowd she's talking about. Seventeen seventy five
anual hall. They weren't setting the foundation for our democracy.
We're not a democracy for the one millionth time, We're
a republic. Like hello, Like, I mean, I'm sorry, don't
you know that? I mean, I don't know you're the one.
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That is, you know, claiming your pedigree now goes back
hundreds of years. You're now miss Americana. So no, you
don't even know that they fought for a republic. They
created a constitutional republic that has democratic elements, do it, Yes,
but it's a republic, it's not a democracy. Okay, that's
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point number one. Point number two? Really like, what are
we on the on the playground?
Speaker 4 (14:54):
Now?
Speaker 1 (14:54):
What is this grade one?
Speaker 4 (14:56):
And then and then.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
My state, mind city?
Speaker 6 (15:02):
Who was in America before one hundred years before yours?
Yeah you take that, Pam, Yeah, yeah, we were fighting
the revolution, met floren I was even a state.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Yeah? Who cares? Well, what does this have to do
with the issue at hand? Everything that came out of
her mouth was a pile of crap. I'm sorry, but
that's what it was. She's going on about bashing Trump.
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Who cares what you think about Trump? Bashing the price
of groceries? Who cares? Going on about the economies not
as it should be. What does this have to do
with you being a sanctuary city or the fact that
Florida was admitted as a state much later than Massachusetts.
Who cares? What does this have to do with you?
Breaking the law. So okay, So we had public parks. Okay, yes, no, no,
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we had public parks and schools one hundred and fifty
or two hundred years before Florida became a stake. Okay, bravo.
What does this have to do with you coddling criminals
and gang bangers? Like, I'm sorry, nothing computes now, Look,
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I'm sorry since you opened the door. If this is you,
you're the one that made the issue out of it.
I wouldn't play the ancestry pettigre game if I were
Michelle Wu. Okay, I just would. Yes, her parents are
from Taiwan, but they're ethnically Chinese, and no one is
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a bigger shill. Okay, Doctor Grace is she's warming up
in the bullpen. We're gonna have her on at nine o'clock,
but before that, obviously, I want to take as many
calls as possible. Kenny and West stay in. Thanks for
holding Kenny, and welcome. I think is Kenny listening to
music all right? Arthur in Chestnut Hill, Thanks for holding
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Arthur and welcome.
Speaker 4 (17:17):
Thanks, Jeff. I think she would have been better served
with Aerosmith instead of that Muracchi band, with that outstanding
lead singer. But I don't want you to think that
Michelle who was a racist just because she in twenty
twenty three, as you recalled, she had that Christmas party
for a cop for non white excuse me for elected
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of color only were invited to that party, as you
remember that. But that didn't seem to bother her. I
guess her husband couldn't attend. But you know something, Jeff,
when I came to America in Boston in nineteen fifty,
there was a city of diversity. All we had, every
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neighborhood was was of all one group of people, Irish, Italian, Jewish. Uh.
There was a Black neighborhood, there were Polish neighborhoods, and
everybody liked that way. But the difference between that diversity
and the new diversity where we were all American and
wanted to be American and came to America to contribute
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to America. And back then we could we uh, we
could go out and we didn't have to lock our doors.
Everybody was safe. I was five six years old and
went out by myself and Halloween. You think you can
do that today?
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Absolutely, no way, no way.
Speaker 4 (18:49):
And by the way, Boston is running a big deficit.
Uh uh, just because of the mismanagement. And you know
what we don't when you come to Boston today, it's
an obstacle courts. You know. The only people that have
it good is are bikers. If if you drive in Boston,
it's impossible. If you park in Boston, you've got to
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park in the middle of the street, so that so
there's a nice lane for bikers, which is one of
Josh Craft's biggest political points that he's that he's running on.
She she is despicable, she's one of the worst people,
but she's trying to get attention like that knit with
uh senator in California when he when he got arrested
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by UH by Home Services when he tried to crash
a gnome.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Yeah yeah, yeah, Senator Padilla.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
I mean she addresses the people who support her, and
those people are not American anymore because they've they've destroyed
our cities. Well, we don't have American mayors who run
an American prince that he bought. Look at look at
every major city. It's a disgrace. And and if that
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guy gets if that Somalian gets elected, and and UH
in Minnesota, good god, forbid, God forbid, what Minnesota is
gonna become like, you know, the way Trump is doing
in Washington is working one hundred percent. And I called
for this and in Chicago years ago, because what was
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going on in Chicago when all the cities with all
the gangs, and the and the and the and the crime,
and don't forget the worst the worst crime is black
on black. Black on White's bad enough, a minority on
white's back, but it's black on black that's the worst crime.
Those people live in the biggest fear in these cities.
And because he's become so successful in Washington, he wants
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to go to Chicago next. And that's the worst thing
that these people, these these Democrat leaders feel, you know, fear,
because that's gonna show so exactly what their policies has
done to this country and to the poor people. And
that's why the support that's Trump that the Republican Party
got from the black population before in the minority, it's
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even going to increase after he starts cleaning up these
cities because they refuse to do so.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Arthur, let me ask you, do you think Pam Bondy
is going to arrest Michelle wou or at least cut
off the funding to Boston, because that was the letter,
that was the threat that she sent out a week ago,
and WU yesterday basically told her a blank off, saying, Okay,
if you want to arrest me, come and get me.
You know where I am. Does Bondy have what it
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takes to follow through on her threat now to start
arresting the sanctuary city mayors?
Speaker 4 (21:51):
You know what, I'm probably like the rest of your honor,
I try to untie the threats. I want to see
what they did through those innocent people before come in
with thirty FBI agents and SWAT teams at four point
thirty in the morning and bring her out in the
rep and a pajamas and and uh and housecoat like
they did to innocent people, never mind criminals like her,
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Because when you protect criminals, you're a criminal. That's called
aiding in a bedding. And you know what, I have
never seen more disgusting, heinous crimes when you're raping over
and over the innocent young children. That's who they're protecting.
That's the worst of it. That the and it's all
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over the country, all over the country. That's who they're
going after. First that's who they were always going after first.
But you know what, if we had an honest media,
not then forget that fake media name that that's boloney.
An honest media. These people should lose their licenses, they
should be thrown and thrown out, and they need to
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be replaced by people who will get who will report
the truth, because that's what the job, what their job is.
You know, you you would think that nothing is going
right well with with Trump and his policies. To hear
to hear the local news or the evening news on
the regular networks, only on Newswak, which is one hundred
percent the best and the half of Fox. That's it.
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That's that's the only place you can get honest, you know,
the the real news. And and other than that, it's
you know, it's you, it's people like yourself get who
give us the voice. But other than that, it doesn't
get out there. And if and if people don't know
about it, they can't do anything about it.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
Arthur, as always, thank you very much for that call.
Very well said uh visall, I hope and pronouncing it
correctly in Florida. Thanks for holding vasall and welcome.
Speaker 3 (23:51):
Thank you Jeff, how you doing good.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
How are you good?
Speaker 4 (23:55):
Thank you?
Speaker 3 (23:56):
And look, I used to live in Lowell, Mathaw, you
said in nineteen eighty nine when I first came to
the United States. But I'm certain sick of see how
minority live in Matthews, you said. And they keep spreading
the toxics west about minority. Minority, vote for minority, vote
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for minority, every vote. Every whoever run for city councilor
for city mayor, they all prett each other spread word
about voting for minority. I'm so sick of that. That
is not American. American is about voting for the right person.
That principles and constitutions and all that stuff. I'm a
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not educated person, but where I come from, I see
all that stuff in what happened in the United States,
that is that is just undiscuss me. So what Michelle
will doing. I remembered, Jeff, this is what happened in Texas.
I don't know what years that are, early two thousand
or ninety that one uh religious claim that didn't cooperate
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with the f B. I and then FBI use a
tank and and and and and take over and and
burn all the whole building.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Shoot that that yeah, that was that was Waco, Texas. Yeah,
you're completely right, fas all continue.
Speaker 3 (25:24):
Yeah, that's what we should do for for for people
that uh incorporate or against federal law like Michelle who
you know, just go get her like with NB I
a one o'clock in the morning and just pick up
all these people off the street and then and just
being a lesson, you know, because this, uh, this is disgusting.
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You know where you got where these people are coming from.
Now they're standing for for uh you know, uh socialists
or communist or whatever. Uh and and they all they
all team up on on white people, on on American
people that love American people that respect the Constitution. For me,
I'm really respect constitution and American. I'm very proud to
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being in the United States. And I just see these
people that run every time they run for city councilor
you don't see how Cambodian in in in in the
city alone. Now, like for fire them now because they
all vote for them. All white people move out, everybody
move out. So now all these Hispanics and and and
minority people they all vote each other. And then now
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they get toxic uh spit everywhere.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
You know, you're right. Look for's all. Look, you're truly right.
Look to me what I love about this country and
what is to me the essence of America? And I
think the greatness of America. It's, you know, merit. You
vote for someone who's the best person for the job, period,
doesn't matter their race, their color, their skin color, their religion,
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their whatever, men, women, old, young. To me, that doesn't matter,
white not white. To me, I always vote best person
for the job, period, Who has the best character, who
has the best policies? What is their program? How are
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they going to make life better for everybody? Are they
going to respect and uphold the Constitution obviously and respect
our basic freedoms and rights? But to me, that's what
you vote on. You don't vote for someone because of
their gender, or their race, or their skin color, or
their religion, or their sexual orientation, or that's a man
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or it's a woman. To me, that's the most Unamerican
thing you can do. And that's the problem now is
that the Democratic Party is called identity politics. The Democrats
are obsessed with identity politics. And now they have literally
put a communist lunatic in city Hall, and now she's
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openly flouting the law I've never seen. It's remarkable. She's
bragging she's a hero. She thinks she's a hero for
breaking the law. And so look, either Pam Bondy is
gonna put her in her place, or Pam Bondy has
to go. It's either door one or door two. And
if I'm Pam Bondy, I'd put her in her place,
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because I'm telling you, the American people are not going
to put up with this much longer. Vissl as always,
thank you very much for that call. I really appreciate it. Okay,
let's go. We've got her, doctor Grace putting liberals in
their place. Grace Vuoto full disclosure, she's not just a
brilliant commentator and a former nationally syndicated talk show host,
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but she is, of course my better half, my wonderful wife, Grace.
I've got to ask you. Everybody's talking about it. It's
the biggest story in the country. Michelle wou is now
daring Pam Bondy, the Attorney General, to arrest her and
to cut off all federal funding, saying she will never
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reneg on the sanctuary policies of Boston. She will defend
illegal aliens. She even invoked the American Revolution, saying she
is akin to George Washington. Washington fought a revolution for
illegals and criminals. She stands on the shoulders of Washington.
Speaker 7 (29:24):
What say you, Well, she doesn't represent me, and she
doesn't represent you. She doesn't represent Kooner country, she doesn't
represent at least forty percent of the state, who you know,
vociferously disagree with her. And I really would like to
see pamdor Knob arrest her and make an example of her.
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And it is time to bring an end to this
policy of sanctuary cities, which is insane. It is insane.
I mean, how can we have local governments behaving an
act in direct defiance of federal law. It is completely
unacceptable and it's astonishing that it's gone on for as
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long as it has. There's only one person who has
the guts to bring an end to it, and it's
Donald Trump, and he really has to direct Pam Doornof
to do her job effectively.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Grace, You've got Michelle Who, You've got Eric Adams in
New York. You've got Johnson Brandon Johnson in Chicago, in Chicago,
You've got Karen Bass in LA You've got Newsom in California,
Pritzker in Illinois, You've got Governor Bob Ferguson in Washington State.
They have now come out almost like a united front. Really,
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Wu is there spokesperson for now? They all said she's
speaking on our behalf. But they've come out with a
united front saying you can huff and puff all you want,
we are not going to cooperate with ICE in any way,
shape or form, and up to and including. I mean,
I'm not exaggerating. Child molesters, child rapists, child molesters, murderers, gangbangers.
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You want them, you have to come and get them.
We are not going to hand them over at this point,
What should Trump and his administration do? You saw the
reception they got in Los Angeles. Riots broke out. I
think they fear if they arrest Michelle Wu. There's going
to be riots here in Boston. If you're advising the
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Trump administration, you're now faced with this massive wall of
resistance from blue city mayors and governors. What should Trump
do to break that wall?
Speaker 4 (31:44):
Look?
Speaker 7 (31:45):
I think that look at what happened with the Texas showdown.
They huffed and they puffed, the legislators walked out and
eventually what they were forced to return. So when we
stand our ground, it's amazing what happens. And so that's
all we need to do. Start by arresting one or
two of them, take care of anybody who is disruptive
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in the process, and let the legal battle play out
as well, because you know, this is a situation that
also has to be resolved definitively legally in her letter.
In Wu's letter, she responds to Pambondi, she sends all
these legal precedents explaining why local governments have the right
to behave in the manner that she has. This has
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to be also ruled definitively by the Supreme Court. We
just need a final ruling on this. You're not allowed
to do this, and any mayor who does it will
be prosecuted, and any city who does it will lose
federal funding. And if we just do it to a
couple of the mayors, the situation will be resolved. I
think it's another one of those issues where it just
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takes will and with that will power, we will get
a resolution and others will eventually back down, and for
the most part, the public will applaud and support it.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
Grace who is making a big deal of the fact, Okay, Mariachi,
Michelle is making a big deal of the fact that Boston,
she says, is an incredibly safe city. She says it's
the safest city in the country. It's the most prosperous
city in the country. She says, it's the best, best
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run city in the country. You get around as you know,
as you know you're a real estate agent on this
is what you know. What you do as well to
make a living. You get around. You know neighborhoods, you
know towns, you know cities in this entire state. You
go to places, You go to Boston quite often. You're
in and out of Boston. Is Boston the safest, best,
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most prosperous city, big city in the country.
Speaker 7 (33:54):
Jeff, She's being preposterous. And what I challenge her to
do is take your cell phone with you and to
activate your video and walk around at twelve twelve thirty
in the evening around Boston and then let me know
what happens to you. That's what we recommend to Michelle,
who go to every neighborhood in Boston and then give
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us a report in the morning. If you survive that
many hours. You know, this is ridiculous, and there is
no question that Massachusetts is a glorious state and the
city of Boston is a phenomenal city. We have the
best of the best of everything here, and this is
a treasure that has to be protected. This is not
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something we're just going to squander to anybody and everybody
who wants to come here and do whatever they want here.
You know, in that litter she literally writes.
Speaker 3 (34:43):
At the end of it that the city.
Speaker 7 (34:45):
Is quote unquote a beacon of freedom and a home
for everyone. Can you believe that a home for everyone? No,
it's not a home for everyone. It's a home for
the legal residents of this country and the legal residents
of the city. Why is that so hard to understand?
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And unless we get tough on this, we're going to
lose what I think is a national treasure. The city
and the state are, in my view, amongst the most
glorious aspects of this country. I love Massachusetts, as you know,
I love everything about it, and I do not want
everything that we hold dear in this state and in
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a city to slowly deteriorate, because that's what we see
happens when we don't enforce basic laws. Over time, it
just gets worse and worse, and the best flee. And
what we're seeing now is that Massachusetts is among the
top five states in the United States where people start
to leave. And when the best flee, then it becomes
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a downward spiral. And we don't want that to happen here.
This state is too remarkable and the city is too
remarkable for us to just be passive and let that happen.
And as has happened in Canada, as has happened in Montreal.
I mean, you and I saw what happened to the
beautiful city of Montreal. It's a shadow of its formers.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
Oh they ran it into the ground. You're right, the
left management. Oh yeah, no, the left ran it into
the ground. Grace. I just quickly want to play this cut.
This is she's pretty much now ending your speech yesterday.
And you know the moonbat Marky was there a molecula
ice cream ed?
Speaker 4 (36:26):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (36:26):
She had all these former police commissioners, all these moonbats
are with her. They're egging her on, and of course
she's got to give them some anti Trump red meat.
So listen now to what Marxist Michelle had to say
yesterday about Trump roll cut five c Mike.
Speaker 5 (36:46):
Under the Trump administration, groceries are less affordable, housing is
harder to build, cures for cancer are farther away, and
good news on our economy has been as hard to
find as a steam list.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
The moonbats like that. And when it's as hurt the
vine as the ampsteam lands, we're so witty. When inflation
was over nine percent under Biden, she didn't say a
word when there were food shortages under Biden because of
his he he destroyed the supply chains, when he locked
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the entire country down where she didn't say a word.
Housing prices have exploded in the city and in the
state under her watch. She's done nothing. And this idea
cures for cancer are farther away, she's literally making that up.
So my question is here, you have this woman trying
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to blame Trump, yet she's running Boston into the ground.
It's much more expensive, it's much less safe, it is,
the economy is dying, taxpayers are fleeing, and she's attacking
truck up. Final word to you, doctor Grace.
Speaker 7 (38:03):
Jeff Listen, the cost of living in this state is astronomical.
Think about how much an individual or a family household
has to make just to have a middle class standard
of living. That's why people are leaving. And where are
they leaving. They're leaving to other states. Meaning let's say
they're getting monies from this state or whatever it is,
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a pension or something that they're collecting. They're better off
in a different state. So what is that tele Michelle Woo.
She's got to learn to do basic math. The cost
of living here is way too high. And that's on
local and state regulators and officials. It's not on Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
Doctor Grace, putting liberals in their place, Grace Woto as always,
dynamite stuff. Grace, Thank you very much. We will talk
to you again very soon. Again, thank you for calling
in today, and we'll have you on as always next
week on the Koner Report, same time, same place, all right, Grace,
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says Michelle Woush. Attend to our own garden.