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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Just so that everybody knows. There are more anti ice
protests that broke out yesterday in other major cities. Now
Los Angeles itself again was bedlam last night. They clashed
with police, they clashed with the National Guard. Tear gas
had to be deployed, flashbanks, stun grenades had to be
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deployed as well. Looting. There was a lot of looting
again yesterday. So the situation has not been quelled. Protesters
continue to just pour onto the streets. They are itching
for a fight with La police and of course with
National Guard troops. Now just very quickly, and I'm going
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to get to this in greater detail in the next segment.
What you're starting to see now it's been about twenty
four to thirty six hours, is there are still many
Mexican flags. They're flying Mexican Guatemalan flags now, but the
Mexican flag is the big symbol. But you're starting to
see a much stronger pro Hamas Gaza, pro Palestinian contingent
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and aspect to these protests where many of them are
wearing the cafea, the Palestinian shawl. Many of them are
literally wearing the headbands that Hamas uses. They're talking about
Gaza and linking it, I swear to you to ICE
and the federal immigration law in the United States. So
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what you're starting to see now and they're using the
term intafada, which they did not use in the first
couple days, and they're linking their support for Mexico illegal
aliens and Gaza. And so you're starting to see now
a lot of the protesters that were at Harvard Colombia,
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they're now being circled back into these anti ICE protests.
So it's the same bunch of protesters. They're just moving
him now from cause to cause to cause. So a
lot of the pro Hamas, anti Israel, anti Semitic protesters
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that were occupying campuses college campuses have now been activated
in cities all across the country in solidarity now with
these anti ICE activists and terrorists, really criminals, these insurrectionists
in Los Angeles, and police are saying now the violence,
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the rhetoric of violence is not going down, it's going up.
Sam on the South Shore, Thanks for holding Sam and welcome.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Hi, Good morning to Hi Sam.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
Well, I think I had my radio on. I'm sorry
about that. Turn that off.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
I know you're not a lawyer, but I have a
question regarding them stopping the traffic when they still people's
freedom of movement. Is that considered kidnapping?
Speaker 1 (03:13):
It should be.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
Yeah, so I think you know the rhetoric, and you
know they put up the rhetoric. I don't know. They
use tend to use words against us, and we try
like protests, we've made it rioters and looters. We should
say like they're kidnappers. There's these I don't know if
there's words for assault and battery and what they really are,
and not just well no but sam, no.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
But really, look think about it. Really, you're completely right.
Look think about it. You're sitting in your car, you're
trying to get to work. Now, you can't move, You're
stuck in traffic, like really, you can't move, and they're
literally blocking every road. You can't every road out, you
can't go back, you can't go left, you can't go right,
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you can't go straight, you can't go anywhere. And you
get out of your car and you say, look, please,
whatever you got, I don't care what it is. I
gotta go shopping, I gotta go to work, I gotta
go to see my kid, whatever it is, and they're like, no, no, no,
we're not letting you and they laugh in your face.
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I mean, okay, technically you're not kidnapped. You can walk
out of your car and walk to wherever you need
to go. But then what's going to happen to your car.
You can't just leave your car in the middle of
the street unoccupied. So in a sense, it is kidnapping.
Of course, they're preventing you from getting to where you
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need to go. And it's not you know, okay, an
accident is an accident, that's something else, But it's not
because there's an accident and a pile up and hey
we're trying to you know, rescue people and you know,
take the cars out and clear the road. No, it's
wilful political by people who are deliberately trying to take
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over the streets. To me, it's terrorism. It's terrorism, it's insurrection,
and I agree with you, it's attempted kidnapping. And then
you know, and Sam, look, you lose your job because
of this. Where's that black woman going to go? Let's
say it was you. Where were you going to go?
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You can't what you can't sue these protesters, so they've
cost you your living, your livelihood or at a minimum
a day's pay, and they're not paying for it. So
who pays for you? Well, what did you do? But
you're just a person trying to get to work paying taxes.
So what I'm saying is this is so wrong on
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so many levels, and I'm with you. They've got to
throw the book at him, charge him and put him
in jail. Enough is enough? Are we going to allow
a fringe, radical, extreme minority that they're now going to
run our country, run our society, and literally dictate and
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control our lives? Like is this as a Is this
a decision we're going to make as a country? I
don't think so. So No, put twenty thousand National Guard
troops on the streets if you have to, city after
city after city, I don't care. Clear them out and
lock them all up. At this point, lock them all up, Sam,
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final word to you agree? Disagree?
Speaker 4 (06:29):
No?
Speaker 2 (06:29):
I agree?
Speaker 3 (06:30):
And that was my only point. I was like, we
got to rack up these terminology and rack up the
chargers against the nothing. I don't think anything will happen
to them, but maybe someday one might get taken.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Sam, You've got the ear of Trump's people. Okay, how
would you like the president to refer to them going forward?
What words? What terms would you like him to use?
Speaker 3 (06:53):
Do I only get one word?
Speaker 4 (06:56):
No?
Speaker 1 (06:57):
You got multiple words? Let it rip?
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Okay, okay, Well, they are terrorists, they are thiefs, they
are kidnappers, they are well, I don't know what's the
term for a noun or an attitude to describe assault
and batteries, A tault battery. I don't know that word.
I can't think off the top of my head. I'm
not very good with words.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
No. Yeah, they're abusers, they're criminals, they're insurrectionists. I think
he should label them that's what they are. You know,
these aren't peaceful protesters. That's what the poor black mother
was telling them. She goes, how is this peaceful? You're
preventing me from getting to work, You're literally blocking me.
How is this piece? And basically they told her to
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go blank off. So anyway, Sam, very good call, Thank
you so much. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Okay, you know it's funny. I asked
the question about an hour ago. I got some response
on email, texts, you know, messaging on messenger, But so far,
not one caller. I don't know if Mike's not taking
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them or Mike doesn't want to put him on the air.
But if this was you instead of that poor black
young woman, you had a chance to say something to
these two white liberal losers, what would you tell him?
Six to one set two six six sixty eight sixty
eight is the number. You can also text the cooner
(08:25):
Man seven zero four seven zero seven zero four seven zero,
and of course you can always email the cooner Man
or message me on messenger. But anyway, so okay, getting
a lot a lot of feedback. I want to read
something that I got from Beverly. Forgive me Beverly on
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messenger because I think she makes an interesting point and
I want to clarify to the audience. And so Beverly
wrote to me maybe eight minutes ago saying, Jeff, please
stop referring to her as a black woman, just refer
to her as a woman. I love your show, but
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sometimes you got to change your wording a little bit.
Now I hear where Beverly's coming from, and so I
messaged her back, and this is what I wrote to her. Beverly,
I agree with you, and normally I don't like referring
to anyone's race, as I rarely do it. The only
reason why I'm doing it today is because the left
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and the Dems always play the race card and they
try to paint us as racists. But I'll stop on
your recommendation. If it's grading many of you, that's not
my intention. Obviously, look to me, and you know I've
said this for my whole life, really, but on the
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air now, you know over ten years, in fact, thirteen
years now. To me, skin color, like hair color, eye color,
you know you have blonde hair, red hair, black hair,
brown hair. To me, it's it's it's completely irrelevant to
a person. The Dems always play the race card. I
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think it's disgusting. And so to me, what is why
this is, this story is popping, and why so many
people are disgusted is that here you have these white liberals.
Again I'm sorry to keep emphasizing the race, but these privileged, entitled,
self important, narcissistic white liberals who are lecturing a poor
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black mother how her going to work is not important,
that somehow they know better than she does and she
should just stand there and suck it up, and how
demeaning and insulting and condescending. They are to being to
this woman who all she's trying to do is feed
her family. And it shows lie at the heart of
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the liberal at the high the lie at the heart
of liberal ideology. They don't care about minorities. They've never
cared about minorities. Look a look at how cavalierly they
mock her about having to go to work or oh,
like I care, and she says, but I got to
feed my kids, and the other the woman goes, who, hell,
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I don't care, that's not our I can't help you
with that, You phonies, you frauds, you so honestly, that's
the only reason why I'm just I keep emphasizing the
race of this woman is because it shows to you
again they never cared about black people. They don't care
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about minorities. They use them, they exploit them, they whip
them up into a frenzy. It's always Mississippi burning, it's
always Jim Crows around the corner. It's always a bit,
it's a you know, Trump's gonna put you all in things,
always with the hysteria, the fearmongering, the race baiting. It's disgusting.
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But now you see their real colors. It's about Marxism, communism,
and really in some ways anarchism. They're really they want
like in a third world where a Banana republic. They
want anarchy and chaos. They love anarchy and chaos. Now
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to show you how radical this movement is now getting. Okay,
as if it wasn't bad enough, listen now to this.
You know everyone knows elon Omar. Okay, some people did something,
this fraud from Somalia, who is one of the most
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anti Semitic, anti white, frankly far left wing members of Congress.
In fact, I don't think you can get more left
wing than her. Well, her daughter now, who is a
professional activist herself, who was part of the whole Columbia University,
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the movement at Columbia against Jews and against Israel over
Hamas and Gaza. In fact, she got suspended, she got
kicked out of school because she was participating in these
pro Hamas encampments Barnard College, which is tied to Columbia. Well,
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her name is isra Hersey. She now has come out
on a viral Instagram post not just praising anti ice
riots in Los Angeles, but this is what she and
other protesters are now doing. They're trying to link ICE
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and immigration enforcement here in the United States with what's
happening in Gaza and what they're now claiming. This is
how radical it's getting that Israel and the United States
are both colonial powers. Essentially, they're part of one larger
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colonial empire that needs to be violently dismantled, utterly overthrown.
And so she's now listened to this, She's now gone
on Instagram, and this is what she wrote, from La
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to Rafa, there is one common oppressor. Death to the
colonial empire, life for our children, death to America, death
to Israel. This woman is literally calling for Americans to
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be killed and for America to be overthrown in and
a violent Marxist revolution. And she goes on to say
that ICE and Israel, so in other words, enforcing our
immigration laws and deporting legal aliens, are part of the
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same colonial oppressor system. And she is literally now glorifying violence,
saying the only way to overthrow these empires is to
take it to the streets and to engage in violent
activities and the violent overthrow of both countries and both governments.
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I mean, you can't make this up. You can't make
this up.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
Now.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
On top of that, and she's also she's been calling
she's saying it's time for an American intofada. Okay, that's
what Elano. And by the way, Elanomar came out and
said she's so proud of her daughter, so proud of
her daughter. Well, like mother, like daughter, she's just a
chip off the old block. So one of the leaders
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of that protest, these protests now antii IS protests in
New York is a woman. You can see her. She's
leading the chance. She's wearing the headband of the Hamas
military wing on her forehead. She's got the Kafia and
she's got the Hamas military headband. And here is what
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she's chanting, From Mexico to Gaza, Globalize the intafada, from
Palestine to Mexico. All walls have got to go. And
the crowd keeps chanting it over and over and over again.
And now you're starting to see many more Palestinian flags,
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many more people, men in women dressed in cafias. In fact, listen,
this is sound of anti ICE protesters, not in New York,
but this is in DC. I'm gonna play it on
the other side. Okay, Mike says, I've got less than
thirty seconds, but they're chanting very similar to what they're
chanting in New York. From Palestine to Mexico. The border
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wall has got to go globalize the Intifada. Okay. So
you've got now elan Omar's daughter getting into it, calling
for the literally the violent overthrow of the entire American government.
She's saying, more violence, the better, more blood, the better.
You've got. Now people pro Hamas supporters, they're now circulating
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them in with these other anti ice activists. Listen to them.
This is in DC. They were chanting this in New
York as well. This is in DC. And again these
are people wearing the Kafia, the Palestinian shawl. The one
in New York literally had a hamas headband. This one
is just the Kafia. But it's the same notice in
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all these cities, same outfits, same slogans, same chance. You
would think it looks like this just coordinated. Roll cut ten, Mike, Yeah,
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there you go, There you go now. And the rhetoric
even now among political leaders, if you can imagine, is
getting even more reckless, more dangerous, more incendiary. I want
you to Listen now, this is the deputy mayor of Ventura, California,
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Doug Halter. The man is a left wing lunatic. I'm
telling he's he's he's he's not. He has a fruitcake.
So because Trump is decided to send in ice into
La and into California to arrest again violent criminal with convictions,
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these are all convicted criminals, illegal aliens. Listen now to
what he's saying. Roll cut twelve, Mike.
Speaker 5 (19:40):
This is absolutely unconscionable. What's going on. I had never
thought in my life that I would be seeing this
sort of disruption, in this sort of terrorism attack on
our on our citizens, on our community, on our residents,
our friends or family, our neighbors.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
Our workers, our employers.
Speaker 5 (20:00):
Everything that impacts one part of our community impacts all
of us. And to see this coming from our own country,
the country that was raised by my Italian grandparents to
love and be so proud of, and to see this happen,
it says unconstonable.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
This has got to stop.
Speaker 5 (20:16):
We've been asking for a comprehensive immigration reform for at
least thirty years now. If he really wants to be
a hero, get on it and get it done and
leave our people alone, because we will fight and we
defend them. They're part of our community. They will always
be a part of our community.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
I mean, just let me look at them. I'm me
just listen to their own words. Our people, so criminal
illegal aliens are our people. And again I'm not even
talking about the day laborer you know at home depot, Okay,
the illegal alien day laborer or some mother with a
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child or whatever. I'm talking about convicted murders, convicted child molesters.
One I can give you the rap sheets on all
of these people that they're targeting in California, not just
around the country, in California specifically, convicted rapists, convicted child molesters,
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drug dealers, MS thirteen, gang bangers, murderers, and this guy.
Those are our pay pal tahm. My Italian grandparents would
be rolling into their grave. Yeah I think they are.
But that you not a Trump because the Italians that
came here were legal immigrants. Okay, they hated terrorists and
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criminals like this that you're defending. But notice now, to
deport illegal aliens, that's terrorism. It's terrorism. Sending you an
ice that's not terrorism. So Trump, the Trump, what he's
saying is the Trump administration is a terrorist state. Now
what do you think, what's the what's the consequence of this?
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You're just pouring kerosene on the fire, My friend. If
you're a if you're a if you're a Bill and Sudbor,
if you're this gullible Democrat, you're gonna take it to
the streets. The president's a terrorist. He's unleashing terrorism on
on the on the people of California and on the
people of the United States. And notice what he said.
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He goes, We've been asking for comprehensive immigration reform for
thirty years.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
I e.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Amnesty for all illegals. That's what it means. Amnesty, Amnesteele,
amnesty for all illegals. Who won the election, Buddy, Kamala
Harris campaigned on comprehensive immigration reform. She campaigned on amnesty.
She got her butt kicked. Trump campaigned on no amnesty.
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He was gonna deport the illegals out of the United States.
It was the central place edge of his entire campaign.
So what he's saying is the hell with the election.
I don't care about the election results. It's our way
or the highway. So either you continue to allow us
to import unlimited numbers of third world illegal foreigners and
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criminals into the United States and essentially erase our southern border,
or we're just going to continue to violently riot, as
he put it, We're going to fight for them, We're
going to defend them. And you're asking why there's violence
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right now in city after city, and why these anti
ice protests are getting more militant and more dangerous and
more violent almost by the second, because Democrat politicians are
the ones now who are inflaming the situation. They're the
ones inciting this. Yes, six one seven two six six
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sixty eight sixty eight George in Berkeley. Thanks for holding, George,
and welcome. Hey Jeff Hidroan.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Happy to be on your show finally, So you had
to call her on earlier, and I just wanted to
point out I think he was pretty far off the
mock and I know you were agreeing with him. This
had to do with when you cited Richard nixon praise
of those construction workers back in the sixties or probably
early seventies.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Early seventies. That was early seventies.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Yeah, yeah, I'll tell you these days, we're never going
to say anything like that. First of all, today's construction workers,
these union guys, especially in the city of Boston, they
support Mayo Wu, they support the governor. I was driving
down the highway trying to get into Boston yesterday and
I see the big International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers sign
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they have over there with a big picture of Wu's
face on it. You know, we support her, and I've
seen Healey's face on there too. The construction workers of
all the gone, none of them are going to do anything.
None of them would do anything because they support these people,
because they support the unions with the contracts, their rank
and file guys. Now there's some people in the shadows
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that are probably afraid to speak up for the most pato.
They're concerned with their own financial welfare, which I can't
blame them, but they're not doing anything. Those days are
long gone, and you can see to an example with COVID.
These guys were lining up in droves to get vaccinated.
They were fully supportive of that whole debacle. None of
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those guys are coming back now. Maybe in Europe. You'll
see videos on YouTube where you got guys jumping out
of cosin dragging these idiots by the hair across the
road and toss them off to the side to get
out of their way or move them out of their way.
You're not going to see that, especially in Massachusetts, and
the police department's on any better to be Frank, I
support the police. I support unions. My dad was in
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the Union. But my dad, I'm sixty. My dad he
would get out of his car if anybody blocked his
way and he and I'm not exaggerating, and he would
grab him by the neck and talk him to the
side with no questions asked. Now, he probably would have
been drunk while he was doing it. But the point
is these guys don't exist. The testosterone is low. And furthermore,
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look at any construction site. There's some of the focus
aspects of society right now. DEI is rampant, rampant on
these construction sites. They're not doing anything those old days.
Speaker 4 (26:31):
I'm coming back.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
I wish they were, and I think the old time
it was pining for them means well, but it's not happening.
Speaker 5 (26:38):
Jeff.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
Well, you know, George, I gotta ask you. And by
the way, I see that same billboard, I know exactly
the one that you're talking about on ninety three. I
see it all the time as I head the home,
as I head back home after my show is over,
there it is, And you're right. It's either Michelle Woo
or Healey anyway. But so you're completely right, George, George,
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I want to ask you this because this is the
part that I don't get a lot of these illegals,
not all, but many of them do construction jobs on
the black market, at home depot whatever they were, at
landscaping whatever, even on construction sites, and they work for
less pay. So they're stealing the jobs of these construction
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workers of American citizens, or they're driving down their wages.
So you would think that the unions would say, out
of our own self interest, we'd be against illegal immigration.
We'd be supporting all of these ice raids and deportations. Now, George,
why is it that they aren't opposing these illegals even
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though it's stealing their jobs and driving down their wages.
What's your theory?
Speaker 2 (27:51):
You know, I'm you know, I'm actually an attorney. I
represent a lot of construction workers. I represent a lot
of I've represented people that are really eagle in the country,
you know, not in immigration or anything, but if they
were injured or if they going for a divorce or
something like that. So I have a good I think,
you know, finger on the pulse of these things. First
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of all, these construction workers, they're not concerned about these
guys taking their judge. These are real, as you said,
black market. They're lower level construction work.
Speaker 4 (28:21):
It's it's you know.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
And they're not union. It's not union unions. They're looking
for the I think the biggest chunk of things, the
big government contracts, you know, the big buildings in the
city of Boston. They're not I don't think they're worried
about it. But I don't even think they get that
fire in the thought process, simply because I swear they're brainwashed.
They follow the orders of the muscle and the unions.
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They're told but to do, and they do it because
they need de pensions. They've worked hard for the pensions,
they worked odd for their annuities. They don't want to
jeopardize any of that. And you know what, to be frank,
they're going to job. They're going to work. They're not
nose to the grindstone. They're just trying to get through
the day. But in reality, Jeff. Their mindset of these works,
it's changed significantly. The DEI has has really had an
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effect on them. But also, you know, not to go
off on a tangent, but everything that has to do
with the you know, the conversion of people into in transitioning.
You know, I think part of the goal was to
the more people they can trans the more people they
can change. You can take a conservative and if a
conservative has a child that's confused and it's been fooled
by the school system into transitioning, that parent, that construction
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worker loves that child. But suddenly now they're conflicted because
they're not going to have they're not going to be
fighting against it or even speaking against because their loved
one is now you know, it was a boy and
now they're a girl and vice versus. So their whole
minds have been twisted up. They're just trying to get
their money, get through the day, get to retirement, and
probably just you know, go somewhere and get away from it.
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I don't follow them, but I can tell you my
son and I were having this conversation yesterday because I
was trapped in traffic. I was on the phone with
them and we're talking about it, and I see who's face,
and you know, this stereotype of the burly construction worker
is gone. You see a few of them, but it's gone.
It doesn't exist. The independent thought has gone. It's been
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changed to where COVID vaccines is a good example. You
didn't have any of those unions coming out fighting against that.
The vack majority of people bowed their head and stuck
out their ram and took it. There was no fighting,
and there is very little fighting. I think you see
more of it in Europe, you know, you know, people
crap on Europe, but there's a lot of videos of
those people.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Oh you're right, No, No, you're right, No, George, You're
absolutely right. I see it all the time, whether it's
Germany or France or you know, Norway or really you
take your pick. They block traffic. It just you know,
like the old days here, they just you know, grab
them by the hair or grab them by the neck,
or if they're lying on the ground and blog, they
just just yank them off the road. And you could
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see them cursing them, and you know, like you know,
you could you could. I don't know the language, but
you could tell. He's basically tell me. They got a
blank off, you know, and and they're just waving the
cars through, like come on, let's go, let's go. So George,
really interesting call the George, thank you very much for that.
So George says, No, the old construction workers, those days
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are gone, the testosterone is gone. They've been brainwashed by
woke ideology dei, and they're more interested in their pensions
than they are in protecting, you know, wages, or the
United States, or standing up against lawlessness and anarchy. Agree, disagree?
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Dave in Dorchester, thanks for holding Dave, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (31:38):
Morning, Jeff.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
Hi, Dave, Jeff.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
I get a question.
Speaker 4 (31:42):
I'll put it like this, your question, what would happen
if we get confronted by that clown that was in
New York.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Oh my god, finally, Dave, Finally somebody wants to answer
the question. Go ahead, Dave, Jeff.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
I would have told him to kiss my.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
Dave. I want to read to you, and I'm not
trying to set up a conflict or anything, but I'm
just because I just want to be honest with everybody.
So I asked Grace. You know, she always texted me
during the show, and so I texted her back and
I said, hey, I'm just curious, like really honestly, I said,
you know, what would you do if you were that woman?
You know, you were trapped as well? What would you do?
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And here's what she responded, quote calm, there is just
no point. I would read the situation as hopeless to
get through. In other words, and you know, my wife's
not a coward, I'm not far from it. But I'm
just saying, like, what are you going to do? They've
occupied the streets, the mayor won't stand up to them,
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the local law enforcement has been you know, essentially neutered.
They won't stand up to them. So what am I
going to do? Get out of the car. I mean,
that's what I read you the answer, But I just
don't know the way my wife thinks. So I'm gonna
get out of my car, and then what have a clash,
have an argument, you know, have something maybe instigated, and
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then god knows, I could end up in jail. So
her point is it's just not worth it. You just
gotta you know, bite the bullet, sit in your car
and ride it out. Dave, you're saying you wouldn't do that.
You would get out of your car and tell her basically,
kiss my kids, you know, kiss my keyster, you can,
you know, kiss it where the sun don't shine. Correct.
Speaker 4 (33:37):
Probably more than that would happen, Jeff, because let me
tell you, everybody's talking about Saturday going on, and they're
gonna be blocking this, blocking that.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Jeff.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
You know my job title. You know, I do a
lot of medical transportation. And if I get somebody who's
gonna tell me I can't go, they better get out
of the way, Jeff, because I'll tell you I might
be taking a ride tomorrow and night after I get
paid after one to pick up a couple of toys.
They're not legal ones, but that will make a point.
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I get a job to do, Jeff. Who the hell
are these picking clowns that I'm gonna go to jail?
But they're not going to jail for blocking traffic and
blocking people from doing their job, Jeff, that moth.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
I'll tell you.
Speaker 4 (34:21):
The only reason why that mother did not say nothing
back to this guy the way she probably wanted to
is because of her kids with her. I will guarantee you, Jeff,
if that lady did not have her kids with her
yesterday when this was going on, she would have gave
him some different words to say, technically and verbally and
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probably even physically, Jeff, because she has to go to work.
Speaker 2 (34:46):
Who the hell is this clown?
Speaker 4 (34:47):
Get I hear that clown's mouth when you put the
oticle on, Jeff. He sounds like a punk from freaking
the ghetto. It's like, get out of my way.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
Oh, you're right, Davy's a punk, he really is. You're
absolutely right. And you know, maybe if other people got
out of their car again, I'm not urging you know,
you know, start fisticuffs. But if everybody, you know, f
you the middle finger, were not putting it, you know,
get in other words, at least shame them. She was
the only one that had the guts to get out
of her car and shaming them. And and she was
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like you could tell she was making great arguments. They're going, well,
they're taking away the children, you know, the illegal alien children.
Is what about my kids? But I can't feed them?
Like my kids don't matter. And then she's like, how
is this peaceful. You're preventing me from going to work.
Don't tell me this is peaceful. So she was the
only one that was at least trying to shame them.
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The rest. Honestly, they were like cheaple. They just they're
in their cars and they'll wait forever if it need
be then, you know, I mean eventually they most of
them ended up going home, almost none of them. Who
you know, after a while three four or five six
hours in your car, what are you gonna do? Show
up to work when the shift is over? And you're right, Dave, Look,
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I know you drive, you know, ambulances or people to
the hospital. You've got somebody that've got to go to
a clinic or go to a hospital, or has an emergency.
Get out of the way. Man, you're putting people's lives
in danger. Dave, as always, thank you very much for
that call. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight. Okay, let me ask all of you. It
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is the Cooner Country Pole Question of the Day sponsored
by Marios Marios siding, roofing and windows. Should blocking the
road for a protest or a highway or a boulevard
or whatever? Should blocking traffic okay for a protest be
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a felony? Ie? Should they be arrested on the spot
and thrown in jail? A? Yes, b no, you know
where I stand. I am a yes, all the way, baby,
all the way, Lock them up, all of them. But
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e R. Maria in Ludlow, Thanks for holding Maria, and welcome.
Hi JESF, good morning, Good morning Maria.
Speaker 6 (38:00):
So my answer to your question is a hard yes.
Definitely a hard yes. So I have a fewpoints. If
these protesters they are not just protesters. Let's call it
what it is, elan Omar's kids, Elon. All these people
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are domestic terrorists. All of these protesters all over the
United States, they are domestic terrorists because they are breaking laws.
They are putting people's lives in danger. This is not
peaceful protesting in any way, shape or form. Okay, all
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these mayors, these congress people, these
Speaker 1 (38:55):
Like Kevin, Maria, can you do me a favor I'm
up against a hardbreak