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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
You know.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
Let me just this is like on the small end
of the scale, Okays. As this Boston Globe piece shows,
so illegal aliens under more heally are getting thirty thousand
dollars to help with rent. They can buy furniture, make
a deposit whatever, security deposit. Plus, as John Featherston pointed out,
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they get four thousand dollars a month EBT four thousand. Plus,
they get about five hundred dollars per person food stamps WICK.
So basically, and you know, so their food is free.
They're all on Mass Health, so they get free health insurance,
free food, four thousand dollars a month, spending money, that's
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what that is. And thirty thousand dollars to help with rent.
And if they want, they're given jobs. Some don't like them,
some don't keep them, some whatever, don't want to do them.
But they also get given jobs. They're also given jobs. Now,
let all that go. I'm serious, Let all of that go. Okay.
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They also get free legal advice. Let that go. They
get free WiFi and cable. I have direct TV at
my house, Okay, I don't have cable I have direct TV,
but whatever satellite television. Now, let me ask all of you,
in all seriousness, leave aside everything else. Has the government
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ever paid for you? Just your monthly cable or satellite
TV bill, or your WiFi your internet bill? That's it? No, No,
that's it. That's it. Have they even ever done that
for you? They've never done it for me? Now, that alone,
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it's a small thing. Yes, But you know, hey, fifty
sixty seventy bucks a month, whatever your cable package is
or that adds up, that's six hundred, seven hundred, eight
hundred dollars a year. That's not peanuts, my friends. That's
how much we're being systematically discriminated against as taxpayers and
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American citizens and legal residents. Never mind everything else. We
are literally being treated as second class citizens in our
own country. Where's Pambondi? Where's the Department of Justice? That's
what I want to know. Denise in Beverly, Thanks for
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holding Denise, and welcome. Yes, how are you very good?
How are you? Denise?
Speaker 3 (02:56):
I'm how good?
Speaker 4 (02:57):
I'm good? You know you're funny. You should be comedian too.
Speaker 5 (03:00):
You. I laugh at you so much. Funny, you are
so funny.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
But I just want to say something like, I'll be
seventy next month, right, and I am one Section eight
housman because I work thirty hours a week. Still I'm
off of the summers. I go back to the school,
driving kids to school in the bost and everything. But
you know, I still have a wicked hard time rent.
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My rent takes up my whole Social Security check, which
I don't get much at all, so I have to work,
so I drop dead. And these people, You're going the
doors and everything, there's no all the aisles, the empty
that cash is. There's nobody working, and I can't figure
it out for the light of me.
Speaker 5 (03:44):
Where is everybody?
Speaker 4 (03:45):
Nobody's working, And you're right, all these people are getting
free stuff, like you know, like the Healy's taking care
of all the shelter people because I picked up kids
at the motel fixed and they all they closed it
in June. And the three kids from Haiti, I don't
know where they went. I know one of the girls
said that she never came back to school, so I
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don't know where they went. But the other two are
from here and they're had a shelter in Lynn somewhere
near the road to be there and me there, but
I just you know, I still have them. I hope
I get them back. They're good kids and everything. But
I'm sure that Heally's paying for their shelters, and I
know that all those people are getting paid. And I
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just want to say. The electric bill went up eight percent,
my coin insurance went up twenty three dollars. Everything went up.
So I called housing the other day because I want
to move out of mak. I'm trying to my son,
just my attict son just brought. Remember I told you
about my son. If you remember, yes.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
So I remember your son. Yes, he's been he's been
battling addiction for a while.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Yeah, he just got off parole. They said he established.
They never saw anybody establish what he has, and they
took them on a pro and he just him and
his son's mother just bought a house in Nashville, New Hampshire.
They passed on the papers yesterday. So I'm very proud
of him. And so I'm trying to move. So I
called housing the other day and I asked them what
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the rent rents are now? Like when am I allowed?
Because I'm by myself, Jeff, I have a hard time,
you know what, I mean, I raised both my kids
by myself. I never had any help from anybody, no
child support, nothing, So I can't pay these three thousand
dollars rent apartments. I mean, they're ridiculous. So I called
housing yesterday and they the other day, and they said
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that it used to be twenty seven hundred with all
utilities you're allowed for one bedroom. It trucked down to
twenty five fourteen. And I said, why is that? She
goes well, Trump, I said Trump. I said, why are
you blaming this on Trump? I said, this is because
all the illegals in this country, they're getting all the
free stuff, so we have we suffer. And she goes
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well now said she goes don't be surprised if we
lose it all together, and I won't saying like I
won't have it anymore. And I couldn't believe it, and
I said, you know that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
But yeah, but look, I'm so happy you called. I'll
tell you why because where you're describing now your situation
is exactly why we have a social safety net. You're
a fellow American, and by the grace of God, there go.
I okay, I was pretty I'm lucky to have a wife.
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We have two children. You didn't. You were a single mom.
You raised two kids on your own, You got no
child support, nothing, You broke your back. You do everything
you can, you get a job, you raise two kids,
and you're barely making ends meet. The government should be
there to help you, to give you a housing subsidy,
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to help you with your food, to help you with
your electricity, to help you with your bills, to get
if you a hand up. Instead, everything is going towards
the illegals. Six one seven two six, six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. Okay, Kooner country. I would
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love to get your take on this, I really would.
I think it's a great poll question. Sandy came up
with it, and just to really look, we're against everything.
I mean I'm against you know, free healthcare, free education,
free housing, EBT, obviously everything. I don't think they should
get any welfare benefits. I don't think you should be
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in our country at all.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
I think it's it's it's it's wrong, it's immoral, it's
un American, it's anti American. It's an abuse of our country,
our sovereignty, and the taxpayers. But they are here and
So the question I have for all of you. It
is the Kooner country Pole Question of the Day, sponsored
by Marios Mario h Quality roofing, siding and windows. What
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is the most egregiously unfair benefit given to illegal aliens?
And these are the three big ones? Free housing, free
healthcare or free education. I know you know, if we
could have a d jeff all of the above, I
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agree with you. But I want to ask all of
you if you were to just pick one and say,
of the three, which is the one that's really to
you the most unfair, the most abusive, the most I
don't know, insulting to you? Is it a free housing, B,
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free healthcare, C? Free education? Let me ask you again,
what is he's the most egregiously unfair benefit taxpayer funded
benefit given to illegal aliens? Is it a free housing, B,
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Dave in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding Dave, and welcome.
Speaker 3 (10:01):
Hey, Jeff, hi doing. But I'd have to say that
it's tough free healthcare. That that aggravates me the most
on that question.
Speaker 5 (10:10):
There.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Yeah, I'll be honest with you, Dave. To me, it's
between the free housing and the free healthcare. I mean
that all bothers me, don't get me wrong, But if
I had to vote, I mean, you know, I don't know.
I said I was gonna say healthcare. Then I'm like,
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I mean that thirty thousand men, that thirty thousand to
put them up in an apartment. That that's hard for
me to swallow. I don't know. That's a tough pole question.
But you'd go with b you'd go with free healthcare.
I hear you, Dave, what do you make of the
whole thing? And that heally is going to continue, she
wants to continue to give them money. This is going
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to be more upon, more upon more. Thirty thousand is
not enough. They're going to give them forty thousd fifty thousand,
sixty thousand. Are we now watching Heeley commit political suicide?
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Dave Well, I certainly hope so, because she's already destroyed Mass.
I mean, I moved to New Hampshire ten years ago,
you know, because of just the way Mass was getting.
But I mean when I called, you know, it's been
a while, I was done old. You were talking about
like the veterans getting you know, getting like you know,
like the disability and stuff like that. Well, I'm a vet.
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I did eight years. I did five active, three in
the god, Okay, long story short. I had private insurance,
you know, from working and everything I got. I ended
up getting sepsis. I had to go to the hospital.
I'm a truck driver, but I almost died. It caused
my blood pressure to skyrocket. I lost my medical card,
so I lost my job. Okay, and then I didn't
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have any insurance anymore. But the time I spent in
the hospital, I got a bill for four nights, five
days in the hospital in the ICU after my private
insurance to over sixty five thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
Last year I had to live Jeff on credit cards
and because of a divorce I had a few years ago.
I had just reshoted, rebuilding my four oh one K,
and everything I kissed drew my whole four oh one k.
It was a whole lot, but it was like twenty
five thousand bucks that I after the penalties and everything else,
and I still went negative for over a year. Okay,
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and you know now here I am. I'm fifty four
years old. I have nothing saved. I am a veteran,
like I said, Oh, I went to VA finally over
a year ago. I was a paratrooper. I have it
on my recage that my knee was blown out. I
couldn't jump anymore. I have disc problems and everything. I
was denied everything on disability except by partial hearing loss.
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With a ten percent disability. I get one hundred and
seventy five dollars a month. I did, I did? I
pay about seventeen percent of my pay goes to federal
taxes every year, and then they tell me that I
still owe more on top of that, so the money
I do get they take back from me again. I
have been waiting now for over a year just to
get my first appointment with a primary care doctor at VA.
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I have not seen a single doctor. Yet they have
sent me to other places for like diagnostics, but then
they said that I haven't got the diagnosis, even though
they sent me to places that apparently are affiliated with
the VA or whatever. So that's how veterans are treated.
I'm fifty four. I'm a truck driver, you know, so
the guys out there will know what I'm talking about
when I say I lost my medical card. I live
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in a mobile home, you know, thank god I owned
out right. But I mean, I'm gonna what I consider
I call the short term plan, which is work till dead,
because there's no way now that I can rebuild my credit,
rebuild enough money and everything to ever retire. And these
people get everything for free. I have never been handed
a freakin' penny. I Like I said, I didn't even
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ask VA for hitting help until I was fifty three
years old, you know, almost thirty years after I got
out of the military, about twenty something. But you know
what I mean, And I've never gotten a penny. Oh
and then when I I lost my job, they said
they considered it that I was fired because my good
so I couldn't even collect unappoyment. And if anybody knows
about New Amster unemployment. It's not worth, but it's not
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worth in anyways that that doesn't pay anything. So, like
I said, that's how American citizens and how veterans are treated, Jeff.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
You know.
Speaker 3 (14:20):
So that's why I say healthcare is because I've seen
what it did to me. Because I mean, I got,
I've been getting destroyed by healthcare because of bills and
everything else, and I still don't get any help at all.
But God knows, they want their money, you know what
I mean. And so I guess that's all I really
got this dig Dave.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
You can't see me, obviously because I'm behind the microphone,
but my blood is boiling. I'm telling you, my blood
is boiling. You want to talk about high blood pressure?
My blood pressure is going through the roof, Dave. Why
why can't they put you on medicaid?
Speaker 3 (14:56):
I don't know. I don't know, Jeff. I actually never tried.
And now because I'm back to work, you know, I
you know, I got. It took a long time because
of the sepsus. I was like really in bad shape.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
Oh I know, Oh my god. I don't wish that
on my worst enemy. I don't know how you did it.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
I had a truth bolt and next thing, you know,
thirty six hours later. If it wasn't for my neighbor's wife,
God bless her, she understood what was happening and rushed
me to the hospital. And they said, I, by another
twelve hours, I would have been gone. And you know,
looks like I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
I'm not trying to pour more gasoline on the fire. Really,
I'm just being honest with you. They put ilegals on
mass Health Medicaid essentially, so if they can put I
legals on mass Health, and then you know, if they
go to the hospital, it's all covered by the state.
So why can't they put I know you have the
VA system, I get it, but still, why can't they
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put someone like you on Medicaid? So at a minimum,
you get the health insurance you're you've earned, you deserve.
You put your life on the line for our country
and you're not saddled with a sixty thousand debt like
they can't do that for you.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
I don't know, Jeff, because he wont I can't get
mess out because I'm in New Hampshire, but Medicaid. See
now that I'm I am back working again and I
now I'm a truck driver. I mean, we're not rich,
but you know, some of us we do, okay, you know,
but I mean, like I said, I mean it's just
I still live week to week and everything. I don't
know if I would qualify for Medicaid. And to be
honest with you, that is something I have not tried.
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So I do not want to disparage that because I
have not tried that.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Please try it, Dave, honestly try it. Please have you
contacted the DAV I have not. Oh, please call the
DA Dave, call the DAV. Call the one in New Hampshire,
sorry forgive me, call the one in Massachusetts. Mention my name,
just mention my name. Six one seven two six six
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sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, Just to
quickly clarify regarding the really the heart wrenching call in
the last second to that, just to me, you're a
hero and I want to thank you for your service.
You know how much I love all you vets disabled veteran.
This to me is disgraceful. That is getting no health
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insurance whatsoever and now has a sixty thousand dollars bill
from you know, from an operation and for what is it?
Four days and sorry, five days and four nights, and
the poor guy now is struggling just to pay off
his you know, his hospital bill. Call. I know you
live in New Hampshire, but call the Massachusetts dav mention
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my name. Tell them I asked you to call them,
and then they will connect you with the right people
in New Hampshire, the DAV in New Hampshire, and they
should be able to help you get a good quality
health insurance and hopefully help you find a way so
that they can offset this debt. And this to me
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is just it's unacceptable. Sorry, it's just unacceptable. And I
just want to ask all of you, okay, leave aside
whether you're right, left, liberal, conservative, Republican, Democrat, independent, whatever
you tell me, is it right for a veteran with
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a bad knee and you know, a bad back because
he was a paratrooper who's got sepsis, who had to
be rushed to the hospital, that he has no health
insurance and now is living with sixty thousand dollars debt
over his head and can literally is living hand to
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mouth and is one step away from being homeless. While
illegal aliens come into this country and are given thirty
freaking thousand dollars to get their own apartment, to get furniture.
They get free healthcare that we pay for four thousand
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dollars a month in EBT, free cable, free Wi Fi,
free lawyers, free food. You think that's right, You think
that's fair. Like to the all of you open border
global it's all you Healey supporters out there. Do you
hate your country that much? Do you hate your fellow
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citizens that much? Do you hate veterans that much that
they deserve to be treated like this? Now, very quickly.
This is from my sister and this has really got her.
You think my blood pressure is high, you should see
her blood pressure. This is what she texted me, Jennifer
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from Tucson, Arizona. Jeff. The answer that is not a
choice is get them all out. In other words, they
don't get free education, they don't get free healthcare, they
don't get free housing. They get nothing free out out
out the port, every single one of them, she said.
But out of the choices presented in our poll question,
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she said, my answer is healthcare. My sister believes that's
the most egregious benefit that is given to illegals. And
she says, according to her, it is heartbreaking to see
our own citizens not being able to have health care,
not qualifying for pricey medicine that is needed, or getting
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procedures that are life changing. And so to her, the
most you know, the most abusive, the most egregious, the
most insulting benefit is free health insurance for illegals. To me,
it's I mean, look, I don't like free education either,
but to me, it's either housing or free health care.
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I mean, sh you know what three thousand dollars I mean,
do you know what thirty thousand dollars is? I mean
not to pay rent to basically have free housing. And
by the way, they get free loans to start up
a business, not low interest free loans to start up
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a business. I mean, it just keeps coming. And I'm
telling you, really, just buy them a freaking car. I mean,
at this point, just really buy them all I don't know,
BMW's or Mercedes, or get them all ferraris. I mean, really,
at this point, what the hell? This is from Caitlin
on Messenger and she makes a very very good point, Jeff,
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you are forgetting the illegals are also being handed out
drivers' licenses without any knowledge of driving or knowing the
laws of the road. Then they receive special prices at
car dealerships and banks approving special rate loans for said automobiles. Lynn,
you're one thousand percent correct, So it's just it doesn't
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end six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty
eight Mags in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Mags and welcome.
Good morning, Jeff, Hi Mags.
Speaker 5 (22:21):
I mean if you're putting me over the edge this
morning for that, you don't know how I feel about
our veterans. Okay, that the last two callers grabbed me
by the heart and was ripping it right out.
Speaker 3 (22:36):
Okay, I cannot.
Speaker 5 (22:39):
Take listening to this. All of the above is what
I say. Illegal deserve nothing except for a good kid,
swift in the ass and get him out of here.
They don't belong in our country. They don't belong here,
and they don't get any benefits. And Lara Heally is
a criminal for what she's done to the state of Massachusetts,
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the people of Massachusetts. She is a criminal and needs
to be punished for what she's done. She gives away
everything to the illegal, She does nothing for our veterans,
our veterans are everything to this country. They are the
reason why we are here and the freedoms that we have.
And any moron that doesn't know that, they should go
back and read some history books because they need to
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know it. And my vote is all the above, Jeff.
They deserve nothing.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
All the above, Mags. This look, this story has really
struck a chord with people here across New England, across
the country because it's it's so egregious. They're spending so
much money. I mean, I honestly, I got people in.
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We have a lot of listeners in California. They said, Jeff,
they're literally I can read you the text messages. Jeff.
We thought our governor was insane, but even Gavin news
And is not spending money on illegals the way Mori
Heely is, Like nobody is dishing out this kind of cash, Mags.
Are we now seeing now potentially the end of Morriheely?
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In other words, if the Republicans could somehow get their
act together, has she now even for this crazy blue state,
even for the People's Republic of Marksachusetts, When you're wasting
taxpayer money like this, and now it's a mess, because
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now either you move them back to the hotels and
the motels, which they don't want to do, or to
the emergency shelters, which they don't want to do, or
now you keep them and now you just keep giving
another thirty thousand and another thirty thousand. Is this Is
she now vulnerable to being defeated because of this scandal?
Speaker 5 (24:57):
Yes, every time you say I need a thousand dollars,
I feel like I can't breathe. I didn't want you
to know that, Okay, because this woman, if the people
of Massachusetts don't smart enough, then they're gonna get what
they deserve. And you know, I loved Massachusetts five years
ago because of all this, because of her basically because
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she has no common sense, She has no sense of
much right for her people in her state. She could
care less and it's really gross, Jeff. So, all I'm
hoping and praying for is that people smart enough in
the state of Massachusetts, because honestly, she has hurt this
state severely. And if people don't see that, then I
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don't even know what to say, because there isn't anything
to say because she's just stupid as a box bag
of rocks. She might as well have that in her
head a bag of rocks because she doesn't give a damn.
And obviously I don't even know what to say anymore,
because she did doesn't care. She doesn't care about you
in Massachusetts. Trust me, she doesn't care.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Oh you're dead on. No, Ma, you're dead on. And
I got to say, this is what I find amazing.
She doesn't care about us. She's running the state into
the ground, into the ground. Look, I think John Featherston earlier.
I don't want to keep, you know, repeating this, but
it's so true. She's destroyed Massachusetts she has. Now. What
I don't get is are the Democrats who support her?
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Why would you support someone who doesn't give a dama? Look,
unless you're an illegal alien, Okay, let's just talk crass politics.
Unless you're an illegal, yes, I understand why you support her.
Unless you're a crony. Okay, you're on the take, you're
a hack, Okay, I understand why you support her. But
other than that, if you're not on welfare and you're
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not some hack, you know, some corrupt hack, or you're
not an illegal alien, why the hell would you vote
for this woman? You're crazy, like literally, you're nuts, like
you don't know your own basic self interest. And it's
just amazing. And I'm telling you the light the bills
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in Sudbury will just keep voting. Watch. They love her.
And I got to tell you this, Mags. She is
now the Zoron Mumdani of Massachusetts. This idea that you
know they're saying, oh, Zoron Mumdani is unique to New York. No,
he isn't. No, he isn't. Mora Healy is an AOC
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Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Zoron Mumdnni Democrat. This is communism.
This is socialism. That's what you're seeing right now. Destroy
the taxpayers, destroy the middle class, and literally spend money
like it's water on illegal aliens. Everything for them is free.
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And you just you bankrupt the state in order to
take care of your political people and and and your supporters.
This is this is communism. So you look at Zori.
I ask anybody, I dare anybody what is the difference
between Zoron mom Donnie and and Mora Heally. Go ahead,
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I'm challenging the MoonBots, pro Palestinian pro Hamas. Check they're
both anti Israel, anti Semitic. Check open borders and uh
you pro sanctuary state? Check? She was a free stuff
to illegals. Check. I could run down the whole list,
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the whole list. Defund the police, check, defund prisons. Check? Like,
what do you want? Radical cl climate change? The Green
New Deal? Check? Skyrocketing energy costs? Check? I run down
the whole list. I'm like, what's There's no difference except
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that Mom Donnie, to his credit, is a little bit
more public and open about what his real goals and
intentions are. This one is a bit more She's more
like a snake. She's a little more shifty. But in
the end, you look at her policies versus Mom Donnie's,
there's no difference. What's the difference between her and Bernie Sanders? None?
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Her and AOC on policy None? Literally none. And that's
why the decline under Massachusetts has been rapid. And I
don't know if we can recover if the Republicans don't
mount a real serious challenge and beater this state another
term of morayally, who can survive? Thank you very much
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for that call. Really, you tell me the audience, where
am I wrong? It's unpleasant, you don't want to think
like this, but you know we're going on about Mom
Donnie down in New York. I'm like, we've got our
own mom, Donnie. Tim in South Dennis. Thanks for holding Tim,
and welcome morning, Jeff.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
And I just want to tell you, like I've always
wanted to tell you, I love you in a non
sexual manner, my friend.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Thank you, Tim. I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
Yeah, absolutely, I mean it's outrageous, of course, thirty thousand
dollars to eat illegal while we have homeless veterans on
the street. You remember there was a time where they
couldn't even get appointments at the VA because illegals were
ahead of them. On top of everything else, I mean,
I wish Mora Heally would just come right out and
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say it, I don't give a damn about our veterans,
blank you. I guess in this case, action speak louder
than words. But in the sphere of that of that,
because we take an oath, I did my better half.
Did you know? April twenty six, it's the fourth anniversary
of that debacle at Abbey Gate. We're going to stand
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in South Dennis from five to seven en route one
thirty four by the town Hall to honor the thirteen falling,
which includes the Lawns mass resident Marine Sergeant Johan Rosario
all right, who was rescuing Afghan women who were being
trampled by a mob when that suicide bob went off
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and killed her. I'll bet she didn't her family didn't
get thirty thousand dollars out of more heal ear, Michelle
Wou or any of those people. And that's just, like
I said, that's just an absolute disgrace.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Tim. You know I've got to ask you this, my friend.
Both you and your your better half, your wonderful wife.
Both of you are veterans. Both of you to me
are patriots, are heroes, and I want to thank both
of you for your service from the bottom of my heart.
But I've got to ask you. You put your life
and limb on the line for my freedom, for all
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our freedoms. If you don't mind, I want to ask
you this. Did you ever get thirty thousand dollars from
the government to help you offset rent or mortgage or
housing costs? Tim?
Speaker 3 (32:25):
Nothing?
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Nothing? Did you ever get four thousand dollars a month
a month, not a year a month, EBT. Basically, here, Tim,
here's four thousand bucks. You want to buy yourself clothes,
Go ahead. You want to use it to pay bills,
go ahead. You want to take your wife out for dinner,
go ahead? Want to buy food? Whatever it is, it's
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spending money. It's four thousand dollars cash money in a
card we give to you and your wonderful wife because
you served our country. Did you ever get four thousand
dollars a month?
Speaker 3 (32:58):
Hell?
Speaker 1 (32:59):
Did you ever get four thousand dollars forget a month?
Speaker 3 (33:02):
Ever?
Speaker 1 (33:02):
Did did you ever get five hundred dollars a month
with just to help you pay your groceries wick food stamps?
Speaker 2 (33:12):
Nope? Never got that either.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
How about free uber rights? No nope. Okay, let me
ask you this. You need a lawyer? You ever get
a free lawyer?
Speaker 3 (33:23):
Now?
Speaker 1 (33:23):
How about this?
Speaker 5 (33:24):
What?
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Okay? Tim? For God's sake? Okay, well, you know, with
the bullets whizzing by your head and everything, did they
ever give you this free cable, free internet, free WiFi?
Did they at least give you that, Tim, for God's sake?
Speaker 3 (33:40):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (33:40):
No, none of that. Unfortunately, though, I wasn't a combat guy,
so I never fortunately never had to go face endy fire.
But it's it's disgusting that those that did, and those
that are their home. The one that survived multiple tours
that are missing parts of their body or they've had
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traumatic brain injuries are the ones that have PTSD. I
talk to a mother once her son serviy three tours
in Iraq as a cavalry scout and the PTSD got
so bad he ended up taking his own life. He
became one of the twenty two a day. And you
can bet Mari Heally and the rest of them, Elizabeth
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Warren Bill keating. You know they can stand out there
and smile and go on on Memorial Day, but oh,
we feel so. It's the feeling of looking at all
these flags and it's like blank you you don't believe
a word of it. And anybody who can't see that
way you need to open your eyes because they're all lying.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
Tim, thank you again for your service. Please give my
best to your wonderful wife and Tim please keep calling
and thank you again. Thank you from the bottom of
my heart for your service to our country. Uh six
one seven two six sex sixty eight six. They aid
and notice I can't tell you how many times when
I talk to a vet and counter a vet whatever,
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they will rush to tell you. If you imply or
somehow you know, you say, hey, well you know, bullets
whizzing by your head or and they're like, no, no,
I never served, Like I mean, I served, but I
never served in combat. They will never take any kind
of you know, fake glory, right They'll never say, oh, no,
no I served in combat. No this right away, I
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didn't serve in combat. And I'm like, well, you served.
You didn't know if you were going to be called
up or not. You know, fortunately you weren't, but you
you were, you know, you signed up, you served knowing
full well you could be sent to Afghanistan, you could
be sent to Iraq, you could be sent to wherever.
To me, that's the heroism, that's the self sacrifice. I
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mean sure, I really look those that you know went
and fought in battle. Hey, I tip my hat off
to you. But to me, it's this self sacrifice, the
instinct to say, I will put my life on the
line for my country if need be. Now, that's the
cream of the cream. That's the greatest virtue of all
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is courage and patriotism. And instead of being rewarded, look,
it's being denigrated. It's just like it doesn't matter the
biggest scandal in Massachusetts, of all the scandals, and there
are so many, the biggest scandal in Massachusetts is that
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we have homeless veterans sleeping on the streets in cardboard boxes,
literally several hundred feet several hundred feet away from the
across the street from where the Mayor's office is in Boston,
several hundred feet away. They are sleeping on the streets,
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and nobody in political power gives a damn. But if
you came into this country illegally, what's sleeping on the streets.
They put you up in hotels, in motels, catered meals.
Then if they move you out of the hotel thirty
thousand dollars, go ahead, knock yourself out. And you want
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a three room bedroom, three bedroom apartment, you got it,
hard floors, you got it, two bathrooms, you got it.
You want a four thousand dollars monthly you Beatika, you
got it. You want free healthcare, you got it, everything free, free, free, free.
And that poor guy is sleeping on the streets, or
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that poor woman is sleeping on the streets. But I'm
the extremist. I swear to you, I swear to God,
we gotta get caught after the air drive him out
of Massachusetts. He doesn't rep Is on Tar's alumes. It's you.
You can't. I'm telling you can't make this stuff up.