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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay. I know we've been talking about
the Mamdani Marxist revolution, and it is clearly a Marxist revolution.
But look, you heard it straight from Paul Craney. Uh
and it's by the way, we just touched the surface.
So just so that you know everybody out there, okay,
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just to take it all in more heally. Now they're
gonna push a bill, and they have the votes in
the House and then the state Senate up on Beacon
Hill that would literally allow local towns and cities to
raise excise taxes, your vehicle tax, in particular, your vehicle
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excise tax five percent of your car's total value five percent.
Now I have a secondhand car, Grace has a secondhand car.
But both cars, I mean, there were twenty thousand dollars
almost I think twenty five thousand will be bottom. So combined,
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that's fifty thousand dollars. I'm looking at ten thousand dollars. No,
forgive me, I'm looking at or whatever. I'm looking at
thousands and thousands of dollars. I'm looking literally at thousands
and thousands of dollars. I'm telling you. I can't afford it.
I'm being honest.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
I can't.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
You're gonna financially break me. That's number one. Number two.
Now you're going to pass a bill to entrench it
in law, to legalize that illegal aliens, migrants, DACA, non citizens,
all of them. Now they're going to get food snaps.
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We have to pay for their food cash money, direct
cash assistance. And remember, don't fall for this whole residency
requirement mumbo jumbo, the spin. Oh they have to have
a residency requirement. There is no residency requirement. The residency
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requirement is zero. You are considered a resident of Massachusetts
the moment you enter the state. That's it. The moment
you come into mass and say I want to live here, boom,
you're a resident. So what that means effectively is we,
the taxpayers, have to fund and subsidize the food and
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the cash and the living expenses of every single illegal
alien in Massachusetts, never mind the legal immigrants who are
non citizens or dhaka. And so, you know, when I
came to this country and I love this country. Please
don't get me wrong. You don't know how much I
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love this country. To get my green card, I had
to prove that I was economically self sufficient, forget citizenship,
the Green card, that I had a job waiting for me,
that I was going to take no social assistance. And
you know they were right. I wasn't going to be
a drain or a burden on the taxpayer. Look at this,
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So every illegal alien we're gonna have to fund. Every
legal immigrant could technically claim that I got to pay
for their groceries and I got to give them two
thousand dollars a credit card, cash payments every single month.
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You think Mom Donnie is going to bankrupt New York?
What do you think this is going to do to
Boston and towns and cities all over Massachusetts. And then
you've got Mayor Michelle wou Marxist Michelle. So if New
York is gonna go with government run grocery stores, guess
what Boston now is going with government run city grocery stores.
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So we're gonna have food lines and food shortages here,
because that's exactly what's gonna happen. This is what I mean.
This is the Mom Dawnie effect. Now you can't be
far left enough. Now, I'm telling you this is not bluster.
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This is not some idle threat. I love the state.
I love the city of Boston. I love the history,
the heritage. Boston is the cradle of the American Revolution,
the cradle of American freedom. My children love it here.
My wife loves it here. I love it here. I
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love the people. Honestly, Fall here is the best. I
love Fall. I love the changing of the leaves, the colors.
I love the cool crisp air. I mean, I could
go on and on. I don't want to sound like
a travel brochure, but in all honesty, I really do
love Massachusetts. But if you're gonna bankrupt me, I'm sorry,
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I can't. Like, there's only so much financially I can take.
New Hampshire is just right across the border. And I'm
telling you you're gonna have now. If they push this through,
and they're gonna try very hard, you are gonna see
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a massive tax revolt. Paul Craney on this is one
thousand percent correct. You can't squeeze blood from a stone.
You can't. And what the Democrats now are so arrogant
because they've had one party rule for so long, and
the Republican opposition has been so weak and soffeckless and
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so ineffective and frankly so corrupt that I don't think
they realize how alienated they've become, how disconnected from the mainstream.
You think independents are going to go for this, as
Paul rightly said, you think ordinary tax paying residents of
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Massachusetts are going to support this. Look in New York,
they're talking about an affordability crisis. Massachusetts doesn't have an
affordability crisis. Boston doesn't have an affordability crisis. The cost
of rent, the cost of housing, the cost of food,
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the cost of groceries, the cost of your energy bill
and your utility bill. We pay some of the highest
taxes in the country already, and you want to soak
us for thousands of dollars more per family, per citizen
and give most of it to illegal aliens. You're crazy.
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You're crazy. Six months two, six sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number. Okay. Victor Davis Hansen, now a man
I highly respect to me, one of the most brilliant
commentators in the country, has now come out and he's
warning the people of New York City saying, if you
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elect Mam Donnie, his words, not mine, there will be
no going back. And I do agree with him. I
think the country, I think, in fact, Republicans and Conservatives
and MAGA will be significantly strengthened because they'll look at
Mam Donnie and the disaster, the havoc that he will
wreak in New York. And once Mamdanni becomes the poster
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child the rest of the country is. I mean, you
think Trump is popular now, you ain't seen nothing yet.
But as far as New York City is concerned, it's
essentially they're committing suicide. I mean, once you blow your
brains out, that's it. It's over. There's no going back.
You're dead. And Hanson is saying they're basically going to
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kill themselves. It's a form of civic suicide now, very quickly.
And I think this is a brilliant, brilliant email. And
I want to thank Sally for emailing the Coooner Man.
You can email me always Jeffreykooner at iHeartMedia dot com,
Jeffreykooner k U h n e r at iHeartMedia all
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One word dot com. And really, this is about Mamdanie
and letting the Muslim threat into your country. And here
is what Sally writes, Jeff. The whole situation reminds me
of the fable about the woman who took in the
cold snake. She nursed it to health, sheltered it, warmed it,
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fed it, and coddled it. And then it bitter, and
she cried out in protest as she lay dying, Why
did you bite me when I have shown you kindness
and given you everything? The snake replied, you knew I
was a poisonous snake when you took me in. Mum,
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Donnie is a poisonous snake, and we never should have
allowed him and his fellow militant Muslims in. And I fear,
like Europe, we're now going to pay a very dear price.
The bite is coming, and believe me, his fangs are poisonous.
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Six one seven two six, six, sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number. Agree disagree. Ross in Boston, Thanks for
holding Ross, and welcome.
Speaker 3 (10:01):
In day in New York City. Will it be a
dark day in American history? Without question? To the politically stupid,
all dictators come to power by peddling socialism. And I'll
repeat that again, All dictators come to power by peddling socialism.
When are you idiots going to get your head out
of your rear end and come to the realization of that.
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Hopefully many more Americans will have been the left wing
Democratic Party. And there's no question, Jeff, they've been fully
exposed for what they are. Mendannie's main supporters are jew haters, communists,
people who want to suck off the production of others.
And believe, when I say this, Mendania will make it
mandatory before you leaches collect your welfare of money, you
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will have to say I act PA before you get
your money. Believe me, That's what it's going to come
to in New York City.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Russ at this late hour, do you think the people
of New York are they going to come to their
senses and not elect Mam Donnie or do you think
the die has already been cast? In other words, he's
way ahead in the polls. Apparently it's a lot of
early voting. It seems to be very pro Mam Donnie.
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It's almost as if the city is determined to jump
off the cliff. Is New York saveable or are we
now witnessing the downfall? The fall, as I put it,
of one of the greatest American cities. What say U?
Speaker 3 (11:33):
Russ when I hear the young people, and again I'll
call them leeches. I'll call them people who want to
suck off the production of others. They get sucked in
the socialism, there's no question about that, Jeff. Okay. And
even here in Massachusetts, we've got a lot of people
who get sucked into socialism. And there's no question. There
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was a Scuttars professor I was eighteen ninety whatever said
that eventually all democracies fail because once the people realize
they can raid the treasury, the next thing you know,
the country goes bankrupt. That's what's going to happen in
New York City.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Russ as always excellent call, and you're right, You're completely right.
That's that's always been the downfall of democracies, and now
we're starting to see that in New York. Thank you
so much for that call, Russ. I appreciate it. Sarah
in Wellesley, thanks for holding Sarah and welcome. Hello, Hi Sarah,
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you're on the air.
Speaker 4 (12:34):
Go ahead, Oh great, okay, thank you, this is my
first time to.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
Call, and uh, welcome, welcome sir.
Speaker 3 (12:42):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (12:43):
So. I was recently doing some family ancestor history research
and I found out that I'm descended from a really
important minute Man who was in Medford. Wow. And his
name was Isaac Hall. And I just had no idea
about any of this, and it's so exciting, like, Wow,
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this guy was really important. He was a captain of
the minute Man. His house was the first house that
Paul Revere stopped at during his midnight ride. So I
keep doing more research about this house, which fortunately the
town of Medford has designated as a landmark and there's
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a plaque out front, but it's not a museum and
it's private property. And in twenty and eighteen it was
purchased and converted to a Muslim mosque.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Wow. Wow, I mean you want to talk about an
analogy of what's happening to our country that is very powerful, Sarah.
Do you fear what's happening now with mom? Donnie? I
know Mayor wu very far left. She's a rabid social
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list ideologue. I think she's a communist, but let that go.
Heally ditto same thing. Do you think now Boston will
go the way of New York? In other words, is
this a cancer that is now going to spread to
other cities and other states? Is that your concern Sarah, Sure.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
I mean in a way, Boston is preceding New York.
Not like officially, but you just look at the policies,
look at the way we behave, and we're kind of
ahead of New York. I used to live in New
York City and it's a weird place in terms of
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voters and politics, Like they just select the worst people
half the time. And you know there's a large gay
population in Manhattan. How are they gonna vote for MONDONI I.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Don't get that, Sarah, I'm telling you.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
I just.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
It just boggles the mind, you know, it just literally
it just boggles the mind.
Speaker 4 (15:03):
You know.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
It's it's akin to really, Sarah, I assume, and I
may be wrong in my assumption, but I'm just looking
at your name, and I can you know, and you
know and where you're calling from, And I assume you're
a white woman. Correct? Am I wrong? Or am I
assuming correctly?
Speaker 4 (15:21):
Yeah? I'm a white woman descended from them?
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Okay? It would be like, really, there's a candidate that
says we're gonna drive all white women out of Massachusetts.
We're gonna tax them unfairly, we're gonna target them, we're
gonna persecute them. We're gonna harass them, We're gonna show
them no mercy until they leave. And you call up
the show and say I'm voting for this guy, I
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would be why, like what is wrong with you? And
you go, well, I like a thirty dollars an hour
minimum wage, or I like universal childcare, or I want
to ride the bus for free or whatever, you know,
whatever the read. I'm like, whatever, he's gonna drive you out.
You're not getting that thirty dollars an hour minimum wage.
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You don't want to ride free on the buses because
they're gonna tack you on the buses. Like this is
what I don't get. And you know, Sarah, I just
want to add one other thing and give you the
final word on this. By the way, you should be
incredibly proud of your ancestry. Really, I mean, I look,
I'm proud of my ancestors. Please. I don't want you
to think I'm a salfating man. I'm not. But it's
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always been my dream to have like an American revolutionary,
a genuine patriot, or a minute man as one of
my ancestors. Like wow, really, like Sarah, you really are
very fortunate and very blessed. But let that go. Six
one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Okay. I want to give a big shout
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out and a hat tip to Rick. Rick texted me
this literally during the break while we were off air,
about that famous quote from a Scottish historian and a
Scottish writer. His name was His name was Alexander Fraser.
I believe you pronounce it Tyler. It's t y t
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l e R. But it's one of the most famous
sayings ever about democracy. It's something our founding fathers, I
don't care. George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Franklin, Hamilton,
you name it. All of them understood very clearly. And
that's why they bequeathed us not a democracy, but a
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constitutional republic. And this is the reason why this is
the quote. And just pay it to as you listen
to it, think New York City right now, and you'll say,
oh my god, it's prophetic. It's truly prophetic. Here it
is quote. A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form
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of government. It can only exist until the voters discover
that they can vote themselves. Largesse from the public treasury.
From that moment on, the majority always votes for the
candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury, with
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the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy,
always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the
world's greatest civilizations has been two hundred years. Notice we're
hitting about two hundred and fifty now next year. These
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nations have progressed through this sequence. Now listen to this,
From bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great courage,
from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance. That's us,
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or at least that used to be us. From abundance
to selfishness, from selfishness to apathy, from apathy to dependence,
from dependence back into bondage. Who is voting for Mamdani?
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All of these illegals, foreign born, many of them Third
World populations, people on welfare, who want free government handouts.
They want to raid the public treasury, and they don't
care if that means it empowers and elects a Marxist
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Muslim dictator. That's where we are. Six one seven, it's
sixty eight, sixty eight. Let's go to who I'm gonna
go to Dan in Florida. Dan in Florida, Thanks for
holding Dan, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Good morning, Jeff Hid Oh hey, you know, you know
I told you I moved to Florida for my business
and I'm you know, I'm in real estate business and
you uh, we've discussed it. So hey, it's out with
a bunch of realtors on Friday night. They are so
excited about Mundani getting elected in New York because you
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gotta remember, back back during COVID, was at a Florida
Realtor Association event down here, because we actually held events during.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
COVID, and there was a huge picture.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Andrew Como up on the wall Realtor of the Year
for Florida during COVID because he sent us all the
customers that had the leaves to go to normal life.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
Dan, I'm listening to every word, my friend.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Oh so so so right now, everybody down here is
excited about Mundanie getting elected because it'll mean a huge
exodus from from New York. And where are they coming.
A lot of them are coming to Florida. We're excited
about it.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
So and Dan, you think they're gonna they're gonna sell
a lot of homes down there. I take it.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
Oh god, yes.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
So the biggest thing, that the biggest boom we saw
was during COVID, when literally I would drag down the
street and see nothing but New York, Connecticut. You know,
license plates, New Jersey license plates. People that were moving
here because they couldn't they couldn't live there. I have
I have a lot of friends that moved from, you know,
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from New York that said, you know, their kids couldn't
go to school, the kid, you know, they couldn't you know,
they couldn't live life, they couldn't go out to dinner.
They all moved here because they could do it now
with the and these people you know, literally in New
York saying, oh my god, I have to sell my
properties in New York. Even if they don't live there,
They're going to sell their properties and they need to
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buy elsewhere. So where would they go?
Speaker 3 (22:11):
Would they would they stay.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
In the New York area where everybody's talking about their
taxes going up? Or would they come to Florida with
DeSantis is talking about outlawing property taxes.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
Dan, I got to tell you, the moonbats in Massachusetts
are making it very hard for me to stay. You know,
I know, Mom, Donnie, and it's worse than New York
when he wins. But they're starting to really, you know,
rack up the temperature here too. And I know a
lot of mass refugees are going to Florida as well,
not just New Hampshire. But if they keep it up here,
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I think every taxpayer, working, middle class taxpayer is gonna
have no choice but to leave. Dan, do you think
how much time left?
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Mike?
Speaker 1 (22:55):
No time. I was gonna ask Dan if he thinks
New York City is really going to the trigger, the
proverbial trigger and commits suicide. But anyway, look, this story's
not going anywhere. The election is still next week. Early
voting has begun. I hope New York City pulls back
from the brink.