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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Winning, winning, winning, and so, as I said in my
opening monologue, and it bears repeating, you go back now,
say the last week, ten days. Trump is now on
a roll, on a winning streak the likes that very
few presidents in American history have ever seen. Just think
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about it. He now has obliterated, absolutely destroyed Iran's nuclear
weapons program, now guaranteeing at least for at least a
couple of years, peace in the region, peace for America
and peace for the world, and historic achievement. Obama gave
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the Mullahs billions of dollars to put them on the
path towards the bomb. Trump has eliminated the threat of
the bomb. Just think about that. On top of that,
President Trump went to NATO at the NATO Summit and
did something that is absolutely historic. Reagan couldn't do it. Bush,
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forty one, Clinton, w Obama, Biden, presidents going back, frankly
all the way back to Eisenhower and Truman, have been
urging European members of NATO, the European countries to start
paying their fair share, to not completely have the United States,
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over and over again pick up the overwhelming majority the
bulk of the burden. Well guess what he did the impossible.
He achieved the unachievable. He got every single NATO member,
with the exception of Socialist Spain. Outside of the socialists
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in Spain, we're running that government right now. Every single
other member has agreed to a increase their defense military
spending to five percent of gross domestic product GDP five percent.
Five Well, Jeff, what does that mean. That means that
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NATO now is going to have an extra trillion dollars
with a te infused into their military budget. He now
has made NATO a military defense juggernaut, juggernaut. But that
wasn't enough. As I said, winning, winning, Winning, you had
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this historic Supreme Court decision which now has severely limited
and restrained the power of individual judges to make national
policy and to invoke or to impose nationwide universal injunctions,
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thereby freeing up the executive branch, freeing up Congress, and
restoring constitutional government. The days of rogue judges blocking the
president or blocking Congress are now over over. It is
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a massive blow to judicial tyranny and judicial supremacy. And
now we come to the big beautiful Bill. I'm going
to continue to take calls, I promise, but They are
major developments now on the Big Beautiful Bill, which will
be the signature achievement of Trump's second term and will
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give the Republicans now massive ammunition to run on in
the midterm elections next year. Saturday night vote fifty one
to forty nine, the Republicans agreed. They voted to advance
the Big Beautiful Bill bill to a final vote. Now,
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Chuck Schumer tried, and I thought it was pathetic on
his part to force the clerk to read all of
the one thousand pages of the Big Beautiful Bill as
a delaying tactic. They did it. It's not stopping the bill. Now.
They're going through what's called the amendments process that should
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be over by probably late tonight early tomorrow morning, paving
the way for the Senate potentially now passing the bill
sending it to the House. Trump wants to sign the
bill Friday, July fourth, that's his self imposed deadline. Now,
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there have been some major developments on the Big Beautiful
Bill front. Two Republicans have now voted against the bill.
They joined all forty seven Democrats, Senator Ran Paul and
that Judas from North Carolina. Uber Rhino, Senator Tom Tillis.
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Tillis says he's a no. He's a no now, he's
a no tomorrow. He is going to vote no, no
matter what, no matter what. Ron Johnson from Wisconsin appeared
to be a no as well, but at the eleventh
hour after negotiations with JD. Vance. And I've got to
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say this, if this bill is passed, someone should give JD.
Vance a medal because he's the one now who's been
spearheading negotiations on behalf of Trump and the White House
with a lot of Republican holdouts. Rick Scott, he flipped
from a note to a yes. Mike Lee. JD. Flipped
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from a note to a yes. Cynthia Lumans he's a
Republican from Wyoming. He flipped from a note to a NA.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Murkowski, he flipped her from a note to a yes.
And he did it with Ron Johnson at the eleventh hour,
flipping him from a note to a yes. Vance was
actually at the Capitol when the vote was being cast
for fear it could be fifty to fifty and he
would have to be the key deciding vote. So Vance
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has delivered so far beautifully, incredibly, but still two Judas
Republicans have voted no, and they say they will continue
to vote no no matter what that means. Trump only
has a razor thin majority. He could only lose one vote,
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that's it. He loses more than that, and the entire big,
beautiful bill comes crashing down. Now Here is the question.
I have to a scumbag like Tom Tillis, And as
I said on X last night, Tillis is a judas
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he's always been an anti Trumper. He's always been very
soft and weak on the border, never met a war
he didn't like. He is in the pocket of the
Chamber of Commerce and the globalists, and now for his
thirty pieces of silver. He has now stabbed Trump and
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more importantly, the American people right in the back, right
in the back, because he bought the left wing lie,
the Democrat lie that this bill cuts funding for rural areas,
for hospitals and Medicaid funding, which is an absolute lie.
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It cuts funding for illegals, Yes, for non citizens, Yes,
for those who don't deserve to be on Medicaid.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Six one, seven, two, six, six, sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number. So Trump then has now sorry, Trump
has now scorched North Carolina Senator Tom Tillis after voting
against advancing his Big Beautiful Bill in the Senate. You know,
as I say, he's Judas Tillis now from this point forward.
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And so because of this, Trump said, We're going to
find somebody to primary you, like I've had enough of
grand standing senators like you, who stand for nothing except
looking for cheap publicity, the loved by the swamp, loved
by the liberal media. I'm done with people like you,
backstabbers like you. I don't need. And so we said
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we're going to find a primary challenger or we're going
to take Tillis out. In less than six hours, Tillis
went on social media and said, I'm retiring. I mean,
he's going to serve out his term until twenty twenty six,
but basically he's done no Moss because he knows he's
gonna get primary and he's gonna get destroyed. Now, the
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question I have for Tillis and for Rand Paul and
for all the other Republican holdouts, So what is it
about the Big Beautiful bill that you don't like? Is
it what that it's the biggest tax cut in American history,
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that it'll extend the Trump tax cuts, is it?
Speaker 3 (09:40):
What?
Speaker 1 (09:41):
No tax on overtime, no tax on tips. No, you
don't like that. How about the fact that it completely
rebuilds our military and rebuilds our navy in particular to
now be equal to that of China. No, you want
China to have a superior navy. You'll that. You like
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it that China will have a stronger military than ours.
You like that that it will spend over one hundred
and fifty billion dollars, not just on border security, not
just on completing the wall, but this is the key part,
on providing the manpower and resources necessary to deport millions
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and millions of illegals out of our country. Tom Holman
was the one who said, I don't understand the senators.
He goes, I don't understand them. We need the extra
money and the funding to deport millions of illegals. So
you want the invaders to stay, because that's what it
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means if this bill goes down. I mean I could
go on and on and on and on. What I'm
saying is this bill will unleash massive economic growth, higher
wages for middle working class people. It will slash our taxes,
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it will completely rebuild our military. It will utterly secure
the border and deport and repel the border invasion unleashed
by Joe Biden and Rand Paul wants to sink it.
Tom Tillis now is gonna he wants to sink it
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so bad he's basically ended his political career. This is
the hill he wants to die on, that rhinal loser.
A ya yai, a ya yai. We have to now
deliver a message because we don't know when the vote
is going to be. Okay, it's either going to be
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later tonight or tomorrow morning. If this bill goes down,
every Republican that voted against it will go down in infamy,
in infamy. We will never forget it. We will primary
each and every one of them. But not just primary them.
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Their name is gonna be mud. Their name is gonna
be toxic, radioactive. And let me just quickly say this
about Tillis. Now he's getting his thirty pieces of silver
because let me tell you what he's planning to do. Oh,
he knows Trump hates him. And by the way, Tillis
has always hated Trump, So this is payback. He's now
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been waiting to shive him, waiting to stick that knife in.
But he thinks now by doing the bidding of his paymasters,
and really he's owned lock stock in barrel. Okay, Like
I said, like a ten dollars street walker. He's owned
by the Chamber of Commerce. He thinks, I'm gonna do
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them a favor. I'm going to vote against his bill.
And then after he's retired quote unquote retired, he's going
to get a gig as a lobbyist for one of
these big lobbying firms in DC. And that's where you
make that big money. Baby, Okay, I scratch you now,
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I scratch your back. Now you scratch my back. Trump,
Maga and every Maga Republican should say, any lobbying firm
that hires Tom, tell us, we will never do business
with you. Hire Tom tell us that Judas, as far
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as we're concerned, we won't even take your call. In
other words, it's a death sentence hiring this guy. That's
the message you have to send across the swamp. You're
not gonna make money anymore off of betraying the American people.
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And when Tillis realizes, ooh, there's no money here. In
other words, Judas is not getting his thirty pieces of silver.
Maybe they'll think twice before they betray the president. And
more importantly, us agree disagree? Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Do you support the Big
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Beautiful Bill? Do you support Republicans passing in the Senate
the Big Beautiful Bill? And I've got to ask you,
all of you Kooner country, what do we do now
with people like Rand Paul and Tom Tillis. Honestly, I'm
sick of both of them. They just keep backstabbing us
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and backstabbing us and backstabbing us. Tillis has now been
knocked out by Trump with the threat of a primary.
Should we now primary? Rand Paul? Is Trump right? Are
these nothing more than treasonous grandstanders? Six one seven two
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six six sixty eight sixty eight. Let's go right back
to Janice in Melrose. Janice, you were talking about Jay Seculo.
I agreed with you. He worked ferociously hard. A lot
of his work got incorporated in amy Cony Barrett's majority
opinion decision. Please pick up where you left off.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
Janis Well, I was making a comment about the Justice Department.
I was listening to someone who is told by a
senator that him. BONDI is having a hard time replacing
all these people that she fired, and there were two reasons.
One with the law schools of putting out file left
maxis a lot of them are. The second one is
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that a lot of these people that she's trying to
hire are afraid to go after the left because they
always retaliate with law fair and the senator gave an
example of one man who was left with a million
dollar legal bill. So I don't know if this is true.
I just heard someone say that he was told this
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by a senator, And I'm just wondering. When we complain
about the Justice Department, maybe part of it is they
don't have the staff. But I just wanted to bring that.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Well, I mean, I agree Janis. Look the left is
their cutthroat. You can also text us seven zero four
seven zero seven zero four to seven zero. And of
course the cooner man always active on messenger, and this
is from Larry on Messenger. Jeff. Senator Tom Tillis is
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acting like mcmaniac John McCain with the thumbs down. Well,
you remember McK McCain did that to Trump. He was
going to be the You know, McCain was the deciding
vote they could have overturned and repealed Obamacare. And then
he went to the will of the Senate to cast
the you know, to cast the die as they say,
the deciding vote. And then he turned around with that
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insane smile of his and went thumbs down like the
Roman emperors and voted against repealing, even though he kept
campaigning that he was gonna repeal Obamacare and just sticking
it to Trump. That's what Tom Tillis is, That's what
rhinos do, and that's what Tom Tillis is now doing
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to President Trump. By the way, overwhelming majority of his constituents,
the residents, the citizens of North Carolina, support the big
beautiful bill. So his voters, his constituents want him to
back it. But it doesn't matter. Money talk baby six
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two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Thomas in Florida.
Thanks for holding Thomas, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
Good morning.
Speaker 3 (18:12):
How are you.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
I'm good, How are you, Thomas.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
I've been thinking a lot about the media and the
smith Montact of nineteen forty seven, which Obama adjusted to
the Modernization Act. Yes, that was repealed back to its
original its original focus. Then some of these media legacy
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media people could be sued and they think twice about
spin and stuff. What do you think about that?
Speaker 1 (18:43):
Oh, I completely agree with you. And let me tell
you what the Smith Mont Act would have prevented right
off the bat. Never mind, it would have prevented the
lies about Russia collusion in the first term. It would
have prevented the lies about the Hunter Biden laptop. There's
no question it would have prevented the lies about even
now that Trump did not that Trump, the bombing that
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Trump ordered did not obliterate Iran's nuclear program. I mean,
our intelligence community now says it was obliterated. The Israeli
intelligence community says it was obliterated. The Mullahs themselves have
admitted their program was set back many years, but they
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keep pushing these lies and so all of this. You
could sue and you would win, you would bankrupt them.
But let me tell you to me what is unspeakable.
And that's why I want to get Paul Sperry on
the show Real Clear Politics. He's one of the best
investigative reporters in the country. CNN contributed to the campaign
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of that crazy Muslim communist in New York, Zorn Mamdani.
So you have the media now literally writing checks, writing
campaign checks to radical left wing democrats. I mean, first
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of all, it's grossly unethical, but I'm telling you under
the Smith monthback, that falls under propaganda, and you're not
allowed to engage in propaganda. So you know, Thomas, you're
not one hundred percent, you're a thousand percent correct. And
that's see, this is the problem. Now. The media is lying.
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They know they're lying, they know that we know that
they're lying, but they don't care because their mission is
to brainwash and indoctrinate the people that watch them or
listen to them or read them. Because their goal now
is to destroy Trump at all costs. And that's and
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that's why all they do now is lie, lie, lie.
I mean, their lies are getting out. I mean it's
you can't get more pathetic than the lies now that
they're propagating about Trump. Look, and I said this when
he won the election. I said, remember now, what they're predicting.
This is going to be even bigger than the Russia hoax.
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They're predicting that we will never have another election again.
I can play you clip after clip after clip. I
can cite you article after article after article their claim
is now that Trump is a dictator. This is Weimar Germany,
and within two years he will create sort of a
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fascist dictatorship. Now we're gonna have midterm elections next year
and we're gonna have a new president in twenty twenty eight.
It'll either be jd. Vance, who I think is going
to be the Republican nominee, or whoever, or some crazy
moon bad Democrat. So they're going to be proven wrong again,
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coll loss wrong again. Now I don't know how many
times you can say things, predict things, state things, and
be proven not just false, not just wrong, but literally propaganda,
as the Russians would say. And you still have your
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broadcasting license. Literally you're still allowed to be on the air.
So what is this now? You keep telling people dictatorship
is coming, dictatorship is coming, dictatorship is coming, and there's
no dictatorship. After a while, you know, we're not talking
about a good faith effort at a story and the
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sourcing was a little off, and usually make a correction.
That's what newspapers used to do. Hey, we claim this
turns out not to be true, or we stated this
that was a factual error. No, US keep deliberately misleading, deceiving,
and manipulating the American people. There's got to be consequences
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to pay, because you want to talk about a threat
to our quote unquote democracy. As Trump said, the media
is the enemy of the people. Tom's final word to.
Speaker 4 (23:20):
You, Okay, I guess it's more of a question. What
can the administration do to reverse what Obama did in
twenty thirteen?
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Well, Trump can, I've been pushing this very hard. He
can restore the Smith Montacht and the Republicans could could
restore it by by by legislation. See and look, they
can do this, and this would be like a silver bullet.
It would end everything. The problem is and this is
what we look Take. Tom tell us, by the way,
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you think Rand Paul would vote for that? No, I'm sorry.
The more I see of Rand Paul, Yeah, he's a
libertarian and I think he does me good points. I'm
not saying he's not a stupid man, far from it,
But man, the guy, he's got the spine of a jellyfish.
There are so many traders and you know, and weasels
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and scoundrels and literally people on the take within the
Republican establishment. You can't trust him as far as you
can throw them. And look at till Us. I mean,
would till Us vote to restore the Smith Month Act?
Speaker 3 (24:33):
No?
Speaker 1 (24:34):
And I don't want to linger on till Us. But
you know, he issues his resignation letter. So Trump says,
we're gonna primary this guy within six hours. He's resigning.
And you got to see the letter, Thomas. You got
to It goes on and on and on. But let
me tell you what stands out. He states that his
greatest achievements, that the thing he's most proud of for
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all the years he's been in the Senate, quote by
partisan achievements, compromises with the other side. And what were
these quote unquote by partisan compromises and achievements. It's always
spending our taxpayer money. I swear we spent so much
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money on mental health. I'm so proud of that. We
spent so much on infrastructure. I'm so proud of that
liter I can read to you as resignation letter. It
was by partisan. I always wanted to reach out across
the aisle. That's why I'm hated, and I'm like, look
at these scumbag politicians. So you're what you're most proud
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of that you what you think was so honorable is
that you spent trillions of dollars of our money, taxpayer money.
That's what you're patting yourself on the back. Four Note
these scumbag swamp politicians, notice they never ever say I
preserved this constitutional right. I defended the Constitution from this
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attack or this assault. Hell, I caught taxes for my constituents,
or for the American people, I put more money in
their pocket, I lessen their tax burden. Nope, this is
a Republican from a red state that Trump carried three times,
and his stick is I spent like a drunken sailor,
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and I did it with the Democrats. That's what I'm
most proud of. I'm a whore, I'm Tom tell Us,
and I can be boked for thirty pieces of silver.
That's the problem. You go in for the Smith Month Act,
You're not gonna believe how many of these Republican judas
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is are going to stab you in the back. That's
why I'm happy he is resigning. And let's get a
real Maga senator to represent North Carolina and eventually we'll
have enough Maga people in the House in the Senate
that we can start passing real legislation and restore the
smith Mont Act. In other words, people that really want
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to play to win, not just to go along to
get along and line their pockets. Thomas, thank you very
much for that call. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Going into politics, whether it's Democrat
or Republican, it's about getting rich. Did you see the
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latest on Paul Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi's husband. He's now worth.
It just came out over the weekend. He's now worth
over four hundred and fifty million dollars. Okay, let's not quibble.
It's four fifty eight nearly half a billion dollars Paul Pelosi.
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And you know how he did it trading day trading
on the stock market. And as many financial experts and
financial journalists have said, the guy's got an incredible perfect record.
We've never seen anything like this. This guy, for whatever reason,
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seems to have the magic touch. He's always picking the
right stock. He's never bought a bad stock in his
entire life. It's almost statistically impossible. Even the best Wall
Street geniuses. Occasionally we'll pick a bad stock and lose
a little bit of money here or lose a little
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bit of money there. This guy, it's a perfect record,
every freaking stock that he's bought, up, up, up, It's
all insider trading. Pelosi tells him what's going to be
in a bill before it's in the bill, and he
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goes and he buys law and then he sells Hi.
It's pure insider trading. And that's how Pelosi has become
basically almost a half a billionaire. She's an oligarch. I'm
just giving the Pelosis as an example. So you know,
a guy like Tom tillis, what is a guy like
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Tom till It's gonna do? Sell life insurance? What's he
gonna do? Says sell Encyclopedia Britannicas. That's all I'm telling you,
that's all he's good for. No, you get into politics,
it's like a license to print money and then you
just pour yourself out. And that's what he's done his
entire career. So he's not there to serve the people.
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By the way, he did nothing for all those North
Carolinans devastated by Hurricane Helene. As Trump rightly said in
his Truth Social he goes, you know, I pick up
the phone, where's Tom Tillis. He's never there. He's never there.
He's at the Capitol Grill steakhouse. I know where Tom
Tillis is. He's shoving a steak down his throat and
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a bottle of wine. That's where and talking to his donors.
That's Tommy Tellis. That's good old Tommy. That's where the
good old boy Tommy. That's where he is. And Trump said,
I'm down there breaking my butt, working my butt off,
examining the damage, getting as much money in their relief
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as possible. And I can't get Tom Tillis on the phone.
So he never cared for his residence, his voters, his constituents.
He's about Tommy Tellis. And now he's just stuck it
right to Trump six one seven two six six, sixty eight,
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sixty eight. And by the way, now the New York Times,
the Washington Post, CNN, they love him, Oh profiles encourage this.
The North Carolina maverick. Tom tell Us goes out on
a high. So he thinks now he's going to be
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the darling of the Swamp and the darling of the Beltway,
and he thinks he's going to get a big lobbying
contract out of it. That's why I'm saying, cut him
off at Denise. Anybody hires him, we never do business
with you again. I see his name anywhere associated with
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the lobbying firm. We don't even take your call. In
other words, it's time to send the message the days
of getting rich in Washington are over. Six one seven two, six, six,
sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree? Jay on the South Shore,
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Thanks for holding Jay, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
Jeffrey, Jay.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
How are you.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
Doing well?
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Doing well? Just trying to make a comment. And then
I had a question. These scumbag politicians, media personalities, and
these judges especially, I think what Trump should stop doing
is drop off a fuss float of migrants right in
their neighborhood and maybe find out where their vacation homes are.
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Drop them off there, give them a backpack and a tent,
and tell them to make themselves at home, and we'll
see how long that lasts. And then my question, Jeff
as it relates to the big beautiful bill. All along
I heard about no tax on Social Security, and you
know we're getting to the age that that's the only
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thing that would benefit me. And now you don't hear
a thing about no taxes on Social Security. What happened?
Do you know?
Speaker 1 (33:10):
Yeah, No, the lobbyists got involved on that. There's they're
gonna you're gonna be able to deduct some of your
Social Security to not be taxed. I think it's it
keeps changing in the bill, but it's gonna be about
four thousand dollars ballpark. Don't quote me on the exact
figure because they keep changing it. So basically about four
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thousand dollars you can deduct from being taxed. But no,
I supported the initial promise. Again, I don't know why
seniors are the elderly people who are sixty five and
above always have to take it on the chin. Why
should they bake to pay tax on their Social Security.
They've paid taxes their whole life. The money was deducted
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from their paycheck, So as far as I'm concerned, they've
already been taxed. This is double taxation. And at least
it's not much to live on to begin with. Well,
at least let them live on, you know, the actual
Social Security check. But no, they got to tax that
as well. I'm sorry. It's outrageous. It's outrageous. It's it's
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it's it's it's wrong, and I would hope and I'm
praying that when this thing goes back to the House,
that Trump picks up the phone and tells how Speaker
Mike Johnson tax no tax on overtime for people working
class people check good. No tax on tips for bartenders, waiters, waitresses, servers, check.
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They deserve it. But I don't see it for people
on Social Security. I want it for people on Social Security. Period. Well,
it'll raise the deficit and the debt even more. I
don't care. I made a promise. I'm gonna keep that promise.
Put the the no tax on Social Security back in
the bill. But they just kept nibbling away and nibbling
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away and nibbling away. And I mean, I don't want
to give you all the you know inside baseball and
bore you. But what happened was the Rhinos in the
northeast New York in particular, pushed for what they called
a huge increase in the cap on salt the state
and local tax deductions, and so it was ten thousand,
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they got it up to like forty thousand, and so
because they got such a much bigger deduction, it kind
of blew a hole in the deficit. Projections. So they said,
well we can't now cut social Security. Well, I don't care. Man,
Then go back to these rhinos and say forty thousand
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is way too much. Take it down to thirty or twenty,
or keep it at ten. I don't care. But social secure,
he should not be taxed so anyway. But Jay, that's
that's that's the long answer to your very good question. Jay,
thank you very much for that call. Six one seven
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two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Look, I want
to be clear, it's not a perfect bill. Trump himself
would admit that there are clearly problems with the bill.
There's no you know, there's no denying that. But overall,
it is a very good bill. It is going to
drive down inflation. It is going to uh, I mean
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just it's gonna inject rocket fuel into the economy. It
is going to drive down unemployment, is gonna it's economic
growth is going to skyrocket, it is going to explode.
You are going to see literally millions and millions and
millions of private sector jobs being created. It is going
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to completely secure the border per minently. It is going
to give ICE and the DHS all the resources, all
the money, all the manpower the personnel that they need
to deport millions of illegals, and it's going to completely
rebuild the military. So most of Trump's campaign promises are
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in that bill, and they're going to be achieved. It's
not perfect, no, but it's damn good. And just on
immigration alone, on the border invasion alone. I'm with Tom Holman,
completely with him. Holman said, I don't get these senators.
This will end sanctuary cities. This bill, it will help
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us to completely repel and deport out of the country
all of the illegal aliens that Biden brought in. And
we get the wall and we get to militarize the border.
I mean, the invasion is finished, it's over. So how
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many American lives are we gonna save by passing this bill?
We will finally have something we haven't had in forever,
which is an actual, real secure border, not just for
one month or six months, but you know, for decades
into the future. Six one seven two, six, six, sixty eight,
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sixty eight. Okay, I don't want to rush it. I'm
gonna go to Mike and Alabama, but let me just
set the table. Big beautiful bill is now being debated
as we speak. They're gonna go all night if they need.
They went all night last night. They're gonna go all
night again tonight for a final vote. Rand Paul is
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a hard no. Tom tillis the Judas is a hard no.
One more vote goes. If they lose one more vote,
they're going to need J d vance to be the
tie breaker