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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six x sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, I gotta say it. I'm sorry,
I'm gonna say it. Shouldn't say it, but I'm gonna
say it. So the alleged victim of Corey Mills, the
ex girlfriend, is former Miss USA twenty twenty four Lindsey Langston.

(00:21):
She's apparently quite big in local politics in Florida. She's
a state committee woman in Columbia County in Florida. Anyway,
by all accounts, successful, you know, obviously accomplished woman. I
gotta tell what what what the hell was she doing
with Corey Mills. Look, you're free to date anybody you want.

(00:45):
It's a free country. Please, don't get me wrong. But
I'm looking like I'm looking at him, and I'm like,
what is she seeing? This loser? I mean, he's a
much older and okay, I guess he's a member of Congress.
I mean, okay, but ay yi yai. What a loser?

(01:08):
What a loser? So anyway, apparently he's been threatening to
release nude images or nude pictures of this poor woman.
He's also threatened her. He's also threatened to kill anybody
she's told her if she dates anybody, he'll kill that person.
If she dates someone, he'll release these nude pictures. And
so he was going to be censured, and it was

(01:29):
going to go to the House Ethics Committee, and so
to cover that up, they made the deal. Okay, we'll
tank the vote. We don't censure Stacey Plaskett. You withdraw
the censure the Democrats, you withdraw the centre of Corey Mills.
And well, you know, we keep it within the swamp,
We keep it within the family. And this is why

(01:50):
what is it Congress is at what six percent approval?
I'd love to know the six percent. That's why nobody
can stand the swamp. That's why nobody us Congress. That's
why nobody trusts politics. And by the way, all apparently
all pounding the table. The victims, the victims, the victims,

(02:10):
and that's how much they care about the victims. Jim
in Florida, speaking of Florida. Thanks for holding Jim, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Hey Jeff.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
How's it going good? How are you Jim?

Speaker 2 (02:24):
Good? Here's my take this kind of goes back a
little bit what you were talking about yesterday. I you know,
you said that you thought that the media would try
to bury. They're just going to bury this Epsteine story
down the cycle pretty soon. I disagree because I think
I think Bernie, Bernie and AOC this is a huge

(02:46):
win for them because what they're they can use this
and they're doing. It's happening as we as we speak
right now. They're destroying the establishment Democrats and and and
they're and they're gonna get power. And I doubt, well,
none of I doubt any of this touches Bernie OREOC.
You know, I don't like them, but I bet you
they're clean on this now. In the meantime, the Republicans, Uh,

(03:10):
it's gonna it's gonna help MAGA. But unfortunately, uh MTG
perhaps blew that up. You know yesterday I didn't I
tried to get in and I couldn't get in so
busy with the phone calls. But uh, why to me,
Trump really really trucked the ball. Why didn't he just

(03:31):
go behind scenes and talk to MPG and say, look,
this this is all gonna play to us, because it's
it's destroying also the establishment Republican it's destroying the uniparty,
the swamp, that's who it's killing. And Trump could have
separated himself from that and said, look, you know, I
cut my ties with this guy a long time ago,

(03:53):
and but yet MTG now has really taken that away
from him. And uh so that's the part I don't
I don't get in this whole how because Trump is smart,
So why did he not do that? It's just it's
baffling unless there's something I'm not amissing.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Well, Jim, just to add to what you're saying. And look,
this was something I recommended, not on the air, but
in private to Trump's people, and they just said, no, okay.
I mean, it's up to them, but I said, don't
sign it almost in the dark, right, I mean he
signed it yesterday. The bill is signed. It's the clock

(04:34):
is now ticking and Pam Bondi and the DOJ have
thirty days to release all the Epstein files. But what
I recommended was bring all the victims. Do it at
the Oval office, surrounded by all the victims. Make a
big thing out of it. In other words, get in
front of it now. Don't be reactive, don't be always

(04:56):
responding and reacting to events. Be very proactive. Get right
in front of it, almost like take credit for the
whole thing say, you know, because remember, Jim, this was
the problem Trump had. He said repeatedly during the campaign,
We're going to release the Epstein files. In fact, how
do I say this? It wasn't even an issue. It

(05:19):
was like almost so matter of fact, Oh yeah, we're
going to release the files, like oh yeah, oh yeah, no, no,
don't even think about it. It was part of draining
the swamp. It was part of really bringing transparency to
the government and holding people in the swamp accountable. So
that when he did that reversal, when he said, no,
there's no there there, you're still talking about Epstein. Why

(05:40):
are you all talking about Epstein? And then the part
that I think really damaged things, not irreparably, but hurt
him temporarily is when he started to say, well, if
you think you should release the files, you're dumb and stupid,
and I'm like, WHOA, now you're and don't vote for
me or something to that effect, or I don't want
your vote or I don't want your support, And I remember, like, WHOA,

(06:03):
You've never done that before, Like A, you don't insult
your own voters, but you don't want their support, and
you call them dumb and stupid, like something is going
on this You've never done this before. Okay, that's water
under the bridge. Now. What I would have done is
have Virginia Jiuffrey's brother, other prominent advocates, you know, victims,

(06:28):
right beside him and sign this bill and say, you
know what we said, we were going to release the files.
Here are the files. I want justice. And he takes
the issue completely away from everybody, Marjorie Taylor Green, from
the Democrats, from everybody. He didn't do it, So Jim,

(06:49):
final word to you, But I thought it was a
missed opportunity even again yesterday, What say you?

Speaker 2 (06:57):
I agree. It makes me think there's something under the
iceberg that we're not seeing. That he's going to use
his leverage.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
I hope, so Jim, I hope. So fingers crossed six
one seven two six six, sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Okay, UM, let me just ask all of
you very quickly, because I want to go to the
phone lines. Trump is making the argument, and I think
there's a lot to it that one of the reasons,

(07:28):
not the only one, but one of the reasons why
the Democrats and the media went whole hog into releasing
now the Epstein Files is that they wanted to pivot
away distract from their disastrous defeat during the shutdown. In
other words, it was a clear, clear repudiation of the Democrats.

(07:52):
They played a game of chicken. They lost. It did
tremendous damage to their credibility and to what's left of
their popularity. And so to distract from that debacle, that
absolute nightmare that they foisted upon the country, they had

(08:12):
to find something, anything, and that's why they latched onto
the Epstein files because they needed to distract a from
the shutdown and b from the fact now that Trump
is really racking up again another trillion dollars in investment
from the Saudist after the Prince Mohammed bin Salmon arrived.

(08:36):
They're inking some massive deals. This is going to eventually,
it has to start turning into jobs and much higher
employment and economic growth. So, in other words, not to
talk about all of Trump's successes, but to just keep
hammering him and creating fake hoax after fake hoax after

(08:59):
fake hoax. And make no mistake about it, this is
a Democrat hoax. Not that Epstein was a pedophile. That's
not a hoax, that's a fact. Not that underage women
were abused, not that there was a pedophile global trafficking ring.
That's all true. The hoax is that Trump was somehow

(09:21):
involved or implicated. That's the hoax. And so they're hoping
and praying that with the release of these files they'll
find something, anything to tie Trump to Epstein, to pin
Epstein on Trump, anything, And my deep suspicion is there's

(09:42):
no there there. There may be a there there for
some of Trump's donors, there may be a there there
in terms of the involvement of the CIA and other
foreign intelligence agencies. I think that there's no question. I
think it's going to embarrass a lot of very powerful,
well connected people in Washington, and especially big time donors

(10:05):
and bundlers. But Trump personally, look, he kicked Epstein out
years before Epstein was even convicted. So this is why
I'm looking at this. I'm like, my god, you're really
grasping at straws now in private, last point and then
I want to go to June and Worcester in private.

(10:26):
The media is already admitting when the files are released,
all they're going to do is a search for Trump.
That's it. Donald J. The letter J Trump, and they're
just going to go through all these files whatever it's
going to be fifty sixty seventy eighty thousand pages, whatever

(10:46):
is left, and then it's just okay, search for that name. Search, search,
search search. If they don't find Trump, move on. They're
not interested in any other names. They're not interested in
getting to the bottom of it, into telling the truth,

(11:06):
into holding the powerful accountable, into justice for the victims.
They don't give a damn finding out who the actual
perpetrators were, who was at the heart or the key
people in this sex trafficking ring. No, no, no, no,
it's literally search term Trump, go, Donald, go, j go.

(11:30):
That's what this is all about. Agree, disagree. June in Worcester,
thanks for holding June, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (11:41):
Hi Jeff.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Hi.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
Let's face it, we've got American citizens out on the
streets protecting foreign as a file. Why does it? I mean,
it's exactly what you just said. Epstein equals Trump. Trump's
the cereal alterer Trump. This Trump that we've got to

(12:06):
have a game plan. If we're lucky, we have three years.
If sets we're very lucky, we've got to do something. Example,
we've got to create envy of some of these illegals
we've got to show. Let's take a week and show

(12:27):
what illegals get. Send somebody from Trump's cabinet to look
at some of these beautiful apartments. Will show the actual,
one whole week of the criminals that have been captured
by ice. Example, let's take it to another part. Look

(12:48):
at the prices. Take Trump's week and say, okay, we're
going out to farmers. We're reducing this on the grocery store,
some kind of game plan. I remember when COVID was
going on. I went somewhere and someone said, we don't
want any racists Texas or unvaxed people here. I went

(13:12):
home that night and I made a list of people
I didn't want. I didn't want any cheaters, adulterers, liars, contents,
bad neighbors. I mean, we've got a lot to clean up.
You know. Any of these other people that are involved
in this, they come out victorious. Even that plasket lady,

(13:34):
she made it sound like she was a good citizen.
But Trump, Everyone's smiling must be something. Why is he
doing this? Why is he doing that? And as usual,
he turns out to be right. Everyone is just looking
at him. Oh, must be something bad with you Trump.

(13:56):
And I'm not saying, hey, I'm not saying this is
isn't a fight, we're sighting. I don't mean it that way.
I mean we have to turn it also to our
favorite Oh I agree.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Oh no, June, I think you're making an absolute super point. Look,
this is what's incredible. Again, think about what just happened. Okay,
just objectively, just objectively. Here you have Epstein a pedophile,
no question, now convicted pedal. He is a billionaire Democrat.

(14:33):
He's a Democrat. He's a Democrat donor, he's a Democrat fundraiser.
Obama covered up for him, literally, Bill Clinton went to
his island. So you've got now two presidents, Democrat presidents implicated.
Joe Biden did nothing, he sat on the files and

(14:54):
covered it up. You've got now the Senate Minority Leader,
Chuck Schumer taking money from him. You've got Hakim Jeffries,
the House Minority leader, taking money from him. This is
just literally the tip of the iceberg. This is a
Democrat scandal all the way, and Trump is the one

(15:16):
covering this up. In terms of the public media perception,
it's incredible. Now, let me tell you. And you're talking
about prices. He's got to go out there and talk
more to the American people. You're right, Look, he's got
another problem. And I don't mean to do this because
I want to stick to Epstein, but you have to

(15:37):
be aware of this. We'll even talk about it if
you want. As I like to say, let's throw a
log on the fire. Now it's a Fox News pole.
It's going everywhere. Again, it's one pole, but it's coming
from Fox News. So people are taking it a little
bit more seriously. According now to the latest Fox News poll,

(15:59):
seventy six percent of voters now view Trump's economy negatively
seventy six percent. In fact, I'm going just by the
Fox poll, seventy percent at the end of Biden's term

(16:19):
said that the economy was bad seventy So technically people
now say the economy is worse under Trump than it
was under Biden, or, to be more accurate, they're more
unhappy with the economy under Trump than under Biden. He's
underwater on the economy, he's underwater on jobs, he's underwater

(16:42):
on inflation, slash affordability, and sixty two percent say Trump
now owns the economy like you can say it's all
Biden's fault, which it is, but I'm just saying to
sixty two percent of voters. Now they go, look, yeah,
we know it's Biden fault, but you promise to clean
up the mess. You're not cleaning up the mess. That's

(17:04):
what they're saying. And now you own this economy. Okay,
lines are jammed. Now before I go to the phone
lines again, this is a major Fox News poll. Again,
it's one poll I don't want to you know, I'm
not saying the sky is falling, far from it. The
reason why I'm highlighting the poll is because if I

(17:26):
can be, you know again, brutally honest with you, like
I'm in the confessional. The number one complaint I get
from listeners about Trump. I remember, these are this is maga.
These are you know, we love him. The listeners love him.
I mean, this is his base. And I get this
over and over and over and over. It doesn't stop.

(17:48):
And it's been increasing now over the last i'd say
two to three months. Last month in particular, it's hundreds
of these kinds of emails every day, every day, never
mind on the text line, love Trump, love what he's doing,
but he's got to focus more at home. And this

(18:11):
is what many of you say over and over again.
That's why I think there's something to this Fox News poll.
This is what many of you tell me, Jeff. My
groceries are still way too high. My health insurance way
too high. Insurance of any kind just in general, in
car insurance, our home insurance, whatever, it's all way too high.

(18:34):
My utility bills, electric bills too high, gas is still
too high, rent too high. In other words, the cost
of living is just too high. And we're feeling left behind.
And he's traveling around the world and he's cutting peace

(18:57):
deals and yeah, maybe these trade deals eventually will manifest
and we see all these form like again, he had
the Saudis come in what is it yesterday and he
held a big Saudi summit, and I know there's going
to be a there's a one trillion dollar deal. But
they're saying, we're not feeling it. Whatever's going on, we're
not feeling it. So according now to this Fox News poll,

(19:20):
as I said, seventy six percent of voters view the
economy negatively. That's higher than at the end of Biden's term,
which was seventy percent. So this is unbelievable. But they're
actually saying that the at least their perception is that
the economy under Trump is worse than under Biden. Sixty

(19:42):
two percent now say this is Trump's economy, meaning we
elected you to clean it up. Forget about Biden. We
know he caused all this. You got to clean up
the mess. We don't think you're cleaning up the mess now.
Large numbers, these are majorities, including among Republicans, say that

(20:05):
their costs for groceries, utilities, healthcare, and housing have gone
up this year. So gas, I guess is for many
of you know it's gone a bit down, but groceries up,

(20:25):
utilities up, healthcare up, rant slash, housing up. I want
to ask you, is that true in your personal life?
Is that true now? And so anyway, now both parties
are down. It's not that the public is saying, oh,
we want the Democrats or we love the Democrats. It's

(20:49):
basically a massive five alarm fire, an alarm forgive me
a five alarm, A five alarm fire. That to Trump
saying you got to focus now at home. Costs are
too high, inflation is too high. There isn't affordability crisis.
It's why the radical left is getting elected. They don't

(21:11):
have the solutions, but they're identifying the problem and they're
at least speaking to the problem. And Trump has the solutions,
but they want him to much more aggressively implement it
and really now focus like a laser beam. And so
let me throw again this log on the fire amidst

(21:33):
all this Epstein firestorm. And this is, by the way,
one of Trump's key arguments. He's saying, Look, I'm doing
everything I can now to drive affordability down. We're not
able to get our message out because it's all Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein.
So he says, I know there's a problem. He thinks

(21:53):
a lot of it is perception driven by the media.
I'm not so sure. Yes, part of it is that,
no question. Look, my wife complains to me, she's the
finance minister, and every day almost it's certainly every week.
She says, I'm telling you, Jeff, it's just it's still

(22:13):
too expensive. The bills are too high, the groceries are
too high, the utilities are too high. It's just too high.
It's we're having a you know, we're making ends meet.
Don't get me wrong, But she's like man life is expensive.
So she's saying Trump's got to deal with this like now,

(22:37):
because if he doesn't start turning things around quickly, he's
gonna get wiped out. There's going to be a blue wave. Agree, disagree,
Jeff in quinsy, Thanks for holding Jeff, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (22:52):
Hey, how you doing today?

Speaker 5 (22:53):
I got two things to say.

Speaker 6 (22:54):
First of all, Mr Mills is gonna get Corey Mills
is going to get bailed out by the taxpayer slide fun.
It takes care of these sexual assault allegations with congressmen
that should be opened up and we should be able
to see.

Speaker 3 (23:06):
Who's gotten paid out on that.

Speaker 5 (23:07):
First of all, what do you think? Oh?

Speaker 1 (23:10):
I agree completely. You're dead on Jeff. You can't see
me obviously, but I'm just nodding my head. I'm like, yep, yep,
Jeff's on fire. And Jeff, what's your second point?

Speaker 4 (23:23):
My second point is Republicans are turns when it comes to.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
Messaging.

Speaker 4 (23:29):
Like Democrats cost forty percent inflation in this country over
four years, and somehow it's Donald Trump's fault because no
one's out there talking about it. And I agree, Donald
Trump has to get the messing enough of the nonsense overseas.
It's out of control and like literally needs to be
dealt with at home, and they need to get messaging out.

Speaker 5 (23:49):
There's nothing you can do about the high costs. Now,
let's taste the facts.

Speaker 4 (23:52):
They're not going down and everyone thinks that they're going
to lower prices.

Speaker 5 (23:56):
And he's had a year.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
It took sixteen months for Biden's to kick in and
go through the room.

Speaker 5 (24:02):
People need to take a chill pill.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
I know things are expensive, I agree, but they're not
going to come out.

Speaker 5 (24:08):
Let's be real.

Speaker 4 (24:09):
And you think Democrats are going to well with the
cost of anything, No, they're not. They're useless. They're basically
nothing more than the domestic terrorist organization.

Speaker 5 (24:17):
And as far as the epsteam files go, I called Stacy.

Speaker 4 (24:21):
Plasket's office yesterday and asked if I can have them
for her personal cell phone.

Speaker 5 (24:25):
Now, but they wouldn't give it to me. I don't
know why I can't talk to the constituent.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Jeff bang, bang bang, What a call? What a call?
Drop the mic? Jeff six to one, Thank you for
that call. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight. Well, look, that's the thing Biden created, the
inflation we're living now this is Biden's economy. I know
the voters are saying, now it's Trump's economy. Okay, but

(24:55):
you know, I think Jeff and Quincy nailed it. Mike
god of the Republican's horrible at messaging, like, and this
is what I mean, This is why I tied the
two together. How is this now? You know Epstein is
now Trump scandal?

Speaker 7 (25:07):
Like?

Speaker 1 (25:08):
How did that happen? And now Biden's economy is now
Trump's economy?

Speaker 7 (25:14):
Like?

Speaker 1 (25:15):
How did that happen? Now? Look, I just want to
say this because I you know, I look at this
audience really like an extended family. Okay, So the conversations
that really I'm having with you mirror identically the almost
word for word that I have with my wife and
my children at the dinner table. This is what I
told Grace. I'm want to share the exact same thing

(25:36):
with you. Maybe some of you are too young to
remember this, but I remember the eighties very well. Reagan
passes his economic program in eighty one, basically his version
of the Big Beautiful Bill. The economy under Reagan was
still bad going into eighty two, even early eighty three.

(26:00):
In other words, Reagan did poorly in the eighty two
midterms because you know, the inflation rate was still too high,
interest rates were too high, unemployment was too high. It
took time. Now, by eighty three, the economy really starts
going like gangbusters, and then by eighty four it's really

(26:20):
morning again in America, and that's when Reagan coast to
an absolute landslide. My point is, it took Reagan about
eighteen months to two years to turn the ship around.
Trump is it's only ten months on the job. So
and Americans now are much more impatient now than they
were forty five years ago. But I think a lot

(26:43):
of it is and you know, Trump's team keeps saying this,
wait next year. I'm telling you, the economy is going
to skyrocket. All these trillions of dollars in investment. They're
going to start to kick in Jerown. Powell's going to
be out. They're going to lower inch rates even more.
The tax cuts are really going to kick in. The deregulation,

(27:05):
the regulation cuts are going to kick in. Like just
these things take time. But when they all start kicking in, well,
you know, when they're clicking on all cylinders, this baby
is gonna boom. So we'll see fingers crossed. I think
they're right. In fact, I know they're right. I know
it's just a question of time. But I want this

(27:25):
to get going sooner because we lose the midterms, Let's
stay the house. Trump's playing defense for the last two terms.
That's two years of his presidency. We've lost the initiative.
They're going to defund everything, including by the way, Ice,
the deportations are going to stop, and they're going to impeach, impeach, impeach,

(27:48):
impeach on nothing. So I want this economy to really
start the skyrocket. So we blunt the blue wave and
hold on to the House in the Senate. We do that,
then Trump's really got four years to fix everything. So
that's why I'm like pushing him, like, look, you gotta stop. Okay,

(28:10):
we prevented he run from getting the bomb. Great, Okay,
I'm fine. Things had to be done, but you got
to focus at home now, Like, literally, it's got to
be America first, America only. And this is what I
don't think he gets in terms of his messaging. Respectfully,
the more he keeps talking about I got eight peace deals.

(28:34):
You know, I'm the peace president. Look, piece is important obviously,
but the more you're reinforcing the voters you're a foreign
policy president. Now here's the irony. You look at the polls.
Do you know he gets great remarks, great marks forgive
me for foreign policy, Like you know, when you think Trump,

(28:55):
I mean, of course he was very good in foreign
policy in his first term. But what do you think
America first? You know, oh, the economy, it took off
under Trump. My god, the stock market, wages, jobs, standard
of living. We never had it so good until COVID came.
Now it's like everything is flipped. Even many Democrats grudgingly admit, well, no,

(29:21):
you know, he's been really good on me on foreign policy.
I mean, he stopped that war between Israel and Amas.
The New York Times praised him now for the UN
Security Council approving his Gaza peace plan. The New York Times, yes,
hell just froze over praised him for his Gaza peace plan.

(29:44):
So what I'm saying is he's getting high marks on
foreign policy. But that's not what he was elected to do.
He was elected to fix problems at home, and that's
now where the perception is started. Art to consolidate, and

(30:04):
when you ask people they say over and over again,
he's too focused on foreign affairs. He's too focused on
things around the world. That's even among his own voters.
That I can tell you because I get that all
the time. That's the number one complaint I get, Jeff,
stop focusing so much on foreign affairs about Trump and

(30:25):
everything is still too expensive. If I had a dollar
for every time I got a text message or an
email or a message, or even people on the street
who see me, they go, please tell Trump focus more
at home. Everything is just too high, I'd be a millionaire.
I'm telling you, I'd be a millionaire. So if Trump's

(30:49):
people are listening, it's got to be all hands on deck.
It's the economy stupid. Dan in New Hampshire, Thanks for
holding Dan, and welcome.

Speaker 7 (31:01):
Thanks for taking the call, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
My pleasure.

Speaker 7 (31:03):
You know, I speak with a lot of young people
and quite honestly, they're losing hope. They're losing the thought
of the American dream. You know, they see their parents
and nice homes, they go up in nice homes and
then all of a sudden, you can have a nice home,
but it's going to be a fifty year mortgage. And

(31:23):
you know they can see what we've all had and
how it's gone in this country. And everybody has been
you know, the generations doing pretty well. And now you
can see crunch time. You can see that people can't
afford their rent. The average twenty seven, twenty eight, thirty
year old can't afford a home. Everybody's you know, maxed

(31:45):
out because great, you want to buy some hamburg ten
bucks a pound. You want a cheap roast, Okay, that's
going to cost you thirty I do see some things,
I have to say, eggs, and there are other things
that are going down. But you're right, we need to
focus on what's going on in this country because, like
I said, people are losing hope. And when you start

(32:07):
to see Ebstein Island and p Diddy and all of
this corruption that only rich people can afford, and also
only that which people can hide behind these curtains and
never be found out that it's okay for them but
not okay for us. And I see why Trump is

(32:29):
doing what he's doing internationally because we were in a
powder keg. Let's face it. You know, we had wars
all the way around the world. Let's face it. How
do you have fair trade and do business in a
world that's ready to blow up. So I can understand.
I can understand that he has to take care of
some of those things. So it kind of trickles back

(32:52):
into our country that we can actually do business and
profit and try to get the real rolling it.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Dan.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
We just suddenly lost you all of a sudden. Okay, Dan,
it wasn't us if something happened on your end. Dan,
I don't want to put words in your mouth, but
the way you were detoned, the way you were heading,
it was like I understand he had to do certain things,
but the sense I got from the direction of your colleagues,
he's got to focus now more at home. And let
me just very quickly look look at young people now,

(33:26):
say they're in their twenties, just objectively again, just stand back.
They are now the most indebted generation in history. They
come out of college with mountains of debt. I'm talking
hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars. Many
of them have to pile up credit card debt just

(33:48):
to buy groceries, literally, just to buy groceries. They're looking
at rents that are three thousand, three thousand, five hundred
four thousand dollars, got to pay student loans up to wazoo.
They got to pay massive taxes. Everything is expensive. Everything
you want to buy a car, it's expensive. I just

(34:10):
mentioned rent. It's barely affordable. Groceries expensive. Everything is expensive.
Healthcare is going up and up and up. Everything is expensive.
So they're like, I'm working, I'm working, I'm working, and
all I'm doing is getting more and more into debt.

(34:31):
And now we talked about this before the average age
of a first time home buyer. It used to be
the late twenties, twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty nine people
got their first home. Now it's forty two. And I'm
talking Red states, Blue states combined in blue states it's
almost fifty. Remember red states. Cost of living is lower

(34:55):
in red states than in blue states. So say Massachusetts,
just just take Massachusetts. In a way, I'm not excusing,
because socialism is really bad. It makes everything much much worse.
But in a way that explains Mam donnie. For a
lot of young people, they're like, well, it's right, I

(35:18):
can't afford anything. Well, let me give this guy a shot.
Who knows. Now, they're ignorant, they don't know history, they
don't know what socialism has done. But what I'm saying
is that's why the radical left is feasting. They're praying
on this, and young people in particular. So what I'm
saying is, as a country, this should be our number

(35:40):
one priority. And I don't get this. Look, really, you
can agree or disagree. I'm just being honest with you.
We're thirty eight trillion dollars in debt. Please listen to me.
Thirty eight trillion. It's an unimaginable number. We spend a

(36:04):
trillion dollars a year just servicing the interest.

Speaker 7 (36:08):
On the debt.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
We're not paying a penny in principle, literally a trillion
dollars boom just for interest. By the way, the bankers,
the globalist, the financial class, they're the ones making all
the money. That's a trillion dollars in their pocket. It's
a massive transfer of wealth from the middle class to
these globalists, you know, the one percent. So what I'm

(36:34):
saying is we don't even have the money anymore to
be a superpower. Like I look at this and I'm like, well,
we're gonna send four and eight to this country and
that country. And now they're talking about another peace plan
for Ukraine. They're floating that out. I'm like, guys, we're broke,
sober up, get out of the bar, like really. Credit

(36:57):
card debt now is at an all time high. Private
debt all time high, public debt all time high. Eventually,
the Ponzi scheme is going to collapse. It's mathematics, it's arithmetic.
It's not liberal conservative, Republican democrat. And that's why MAGA

(37:21):
is saying as loud and clear as we can fix
our country before it's too late, because you reach a
certain point where there's no going back, and I don't
want to see us become the United States of Argentina. Agree, disagree.

(37:43):
Cheryl in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Cheryl, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
Hi Jeff, how are you?

Speaker 1 (37:51):
I'm good? How are you? Cheryl?

Speaker 3 (37:53):
Good?

Speaker 4 (37:54):
Good? I just wanted to make a comment about the
Epstein files. Yes, America has short term memory.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
In twenty nineteen.

Speaker 5 (38:01):
Trump is the one who.

Speaker 4 (38:02):
Put Epstein in prison, right, that's right.

Speaker 7 (38:05):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (38:06):
So I don't understand why he wouldn't do that if
Ebstein had something on him and was going.

Speaker 2 (38:11):
To squeal on him.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
But why don't we ask Larry Summer?

Speaker 3 (38:15):
He gets to quietly quit.

Speaker 4 (38:17):
I don't understand why we don't ask him who was
on the island, who.

Speaker 3 (38:20):
Was he with?

Speaker 1 (38:22):
Well, you know, Cheryl, can you do me a favor.
I'm up against a break. You've opened the door, and
I want us to walk through it together because there's
another question I want to ask, and it's not just
about Larry Summers. It's about Thomas Massey, Marjorie Taylor Green
and the victims. So Cheryl, please hang on. I'm going

(38:45):
to come right back to you and take all of
your calls.
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