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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
I just want to say this all kidding aside, Mike,
outstanding job and the way call her of the week.
I don't know how you do it, Mike, but every
week you deliver. So I just want to give you
a big thanks, my friend. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, speaking of friends, let's
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go back to Maria in Ludlow. The poor woman. Her
car's in the garage. They gave her a hybrid. I've
driven one of those when I've had you know whatever,
on a It wasn't for a loaner. It was when
we had the we rented a car. I believe it
was in Florida. And I know exactly what poor Maria
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is talking about. You don't realize the car is running.
It's so silent, you know. And the same thing happened
to me. I'm like, okay, park the car and oh
my god, the car's running. I forgot to turn it off.
So poor Maria has got a hybrid. It's giving her fits.
The poor woman's getting a nightmare over it. And she
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likes the old fashioned car where you turn the key
and yes, powered by gas please, Maria, pick up where
you left off.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Thank you? The all kidding aside. So what this person
is trying to do, this illiterate Schmakala is trying to
do is making life hard for everybody. So, like I said,
I drive over an hour to go to work. What's
going to happen? Not just for myself, A lot of
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people will if this passes, a lot of people will
lose their livelihoods, their jobs, truckers, first responders, I mean,
anybody really? What about my son? All of its care
is at Boston children for everything. At least a few
times a month, we go to Children's for his appointment. Well,
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what's gonna happen? We're am I going to take him?
So they're gonna do something that guff with the somethings
to my son? Well, who's going to be held accountable?
This cannot pass by any means because people will lose
their likelihoods. This climate change boat craft is a myth.
They're trying to pass something that is beyond ridiculous. Instead
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instead affording their money in their mouths with the right things,
helping the Massachusetts residents and critical things. They're like making
life harder. People are going to leave the state. I
wish I could leave the state and move to New Ympshire.
It's just mind bottling it.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
Well, I agree, Maria, you know I agree with you,
not one hundred as I like to say, but one
thousand percent. But let me just play devil's advocate for
a second, because we've already issued the invitation to the
Senate majority leader, State Senator Cynthia krem Okay, So we'll
see if she responds or not. But here's what she
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would say to you, and you tell me, you know,
I'd like to hear your answer. She'd say, well, no,
what we're gonna do is we're going to invest billions
in billions into a sophisticated train system. So no, you
won't drive from Ludlow to Cambridge, but you'll take the train.
So the Europeans take public transportation, the Asians take public transportation.
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I'm sorry, we have to fight climate change. You're going
to have to take the train. Now. If you don't
want to take the train, well I'm gonna make Cambridge
a fifteen minute city and so move. Where does it
you know, where is it written in law that Maria
has to live in Ludlow? You don't like it, move
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to Cambridge or move closer to Boston children, so you know,
in other words, move to Boston. You worried about your son, well,
then get up an apartment or a place to live
near his hospit. In other words, move So either take
the train or move. What do you say to that?
Speaker 2 (04:08):
If that's going to be my choice, I might as
well live on your bridge in Boston because nothing is affordable.
I cannot afford to live in Chambridge. I cannot afford
to live in Boston.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
One.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
I would never live in Chambridge because they're like a
bunch of libertards over there. Okay. I cannot stand every
time I go to work. It's like my soul is
being six out of something being six out of me. Okay,
I can't handle it, and that is not sufficient. At night,
there's no trains. I work night shift, there's no trains,
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and Guphavid, something happens at home because it has happened,
and I have to leave work, promto immediately and I
fly home because my son needs me or something medically
is wrong with my son, and now you have to
rush into the emergency room. I cannot depend on a
train with were trained wait for a bus, Oh bicycle
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my behind to freaking Lablow from Cambridge. This is irrational, irrational,
and I just want to know that somebody out there,
if gosfi bid just passes, they need to veto this
to not work. Mister Trump, he has to get involved
to make sure these liberals don't do this to their
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people in their state. This is just my botteling to me,
how is this working? But they have no problem in
driving their big SUVs, gab gozzlers are taking in their
plane here and there to go for their little joy ride.
They're so there are I don't even know how to
say the word in English. Jeff, I'm so like worked
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up over this.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Well, they're insane, you know, you're right, Look there, this
is gonna it's gonna destroy Massachusetts, just like they're destroying
New York and California. Just God forbid at Kamala one,
they would have just destroyed the country. And if I
do get Cynthia kreme On, I'd love to ask her.
I want to ask her what kind of car she drives.
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I'd love to ask her what kind of a car
she drives. And if somebody knows, if you know her,
she's a she you know, Newton is her area? Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Okay, many of you are texting, emailing, messaging
the cooner man. Where is Bill in Sudbury? Where is
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Frank in Gloucester? Where's the other Chris the Kamie as
I call him, Chris in Gloucester? And I gotta say this,
it's it's happened a few times or the last what
is it twelve thirteen years that we've been on the
air here but rare, but it has happened. Nothing from
the Libs, the moonbats. It's radio silence right now. Not
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a text, not an email, not even a calling, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing.
So I don't know if they're embarrassed by this bill.
But you know, again I gotta ask, wouldn't they score
points with themselves with the audience if they called in
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and said, hey, look, this is just even by my standards,
this is just too crazy. I mean, just you want
to talk about as Mark and Medford said, this is
not overreach, this is overkill. But notice they can never
publicly oppose the party, so either their silence means they
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agree with it, which to me is aya yay, or
they're too chicken or too cowardly or too slavish to
call and say I disagree. I mean that, by the way,
that shows you the power that AOC and Bernie and
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really this new generation, the Alano Mars, the Rashida Talib's,
the you know, the Ayana Presley's, the Elizabeth Warrens, the
Jasmine Crocketts. This shows you the Kamala Harrises. That's the
kind of power now that they have over the entire party.
It's their party. So let me ask you. It is
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the Kooner country Pole Question of the day sponsored by
Marios Marios siding, roofing and windows. Are most Democrats embarrassed
by the so called progressive wing it's really the communist wing,
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but for the sake of argument, the progressive wing of
the Democratic Party. When you hear of legislation like this
and plan like this, are most Democrats embarrassed? A yes,
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B no, I want to hear from you. You can
vote on our web page wrko dot com slash cooner
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You can also vote via x my handle there and
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My handle there at the Kooner Report all one word
kuh and is in national Er last quick point and
I want to go to the phone lines. You know
what I find incredible to me? This is just again
mind blowing. Here you have a bill again backed by AOC,
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backed by again Bernie again the whole left wing of
the of the Democratic Party, because it's her Green New Deal,
it's their green New Deal. So they want to do
in Massachusetts what they're trying to do in New York
and what they're trying to do in other Blue states
all over the country California Exhibit A, and they want
to implement it nationally. They want to start with limiting
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the ability of people to drive their cars by mileage,
and if you exceed whatever the allocated limit is, thirty miles,
forty miles, fifty miles, you will be fined and penalized. Eventually,
they want to ban all of these cars in vehicles
and to force everyone to take public transportation or ride
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a bike or walk. And all of it comes with
fifteen minute cities, so it's all part of the same package.
And not one liberal is willing to condemn this. Now
with that shows to me, it's now irrefutable. Their end
goal is communism. It truly is. It's communism. And I
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don't think if I was to vote in this poll
again it's up to you, I'm just giving you my
two cents, I would vote no. I would vote B.
I don't think most Democrats are embarrassed by this so
called you know, the aocs and the Bernie's and the
Cynthia Kreammes in this case, the more Hee's there, or
the Kathy Hokals or the Gavin Newsoms. I don't think
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they're embarrassed by them. O contreire. They agree with them,
you may disagree. I think their silence means complicity. I
think their silences yeah, yeah, why not ban all the cards? Yeah?
Why not force everyone to ride a bike or take
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a train? Yeah, why don't we force everybody into fifteen minutes? Say,
but what's the problem. So I think this is the
center of the Democratic Party now, the center of gravity,
the quote mainstream of the party. That's why they have
no appeal anymore. That's the crisis of the party. It's
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not messaging. It's not the use of this word or
the use of that word, or paying somebody twenty million
dollars to a you know, as they're doing now to
how do we message to young men and appeal to
young men. It's the policies, it's the agenda, it's the ideology,
it's who in what they are. They're a communist Marxist
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globalist party, and the majority of Democrats are globalists Marxist commies.
That's why they like this proposal. Agree, disagree six one
seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Gary, is
(13:00):
it in? Levitt? Okay, let's oh it's Gary Levitt? My bad,
let's go. I can't wait for this one comedian Gary Levitt. Gary,
take it away, my.
Speaker 4 (13:13):
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Speaker 5 (13:17):
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Speaker 6 (13:23):
Don't get me going, Norton. I've got enough bombers packed
onto my bus. It kind of smells like Joe Biden's
depends diaper day, Well, Rolphy.
Speaker 5 (13:34):
The more urination on your bus, the easier my sanitation job.
Speaker 6 (13:38):
Party hard har you're a regular riot, Norton, Hey, little buddy,
did you know that they're planning on widening these bicycle lanes?
I can't stand these spandaggs clad nut job thinking that
they own the road.
Speaker 5 (13:52):
I don't know rope tricks, you know it. Just picked
up a bicycle bill for two. Let's face it, wealthy baby,
It's not like you could stand to burn up a.
Speaker 6 (14:01):
Few calories yourself, you know, buddy, Noon, I'm gonna start
burning some calories by sending you to the moon.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
You careful there, Ruby, they're gonna start living flies for
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Speaker 6 (14:24):
Gary.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
I don't know how you do it, man. Every week
you deliver every single week. Uh. One of the funniest
guys I've ever I'm telling this guy's hilarious. One of
the funniest guys you'll ever hear, Gary Levitt, Gary, God
bless you and thank you. Have a great weekend, my friend.
Six to one. I love The Honeymooners. Growing up, I
loved it. I thought it was one of the funniest shows.
(14:46):
I remember it to this day. Whenever it's on. I
rarely see one, but whenever it's on, I watch and
I still laugh. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Mark in you, Hampshire, thanks for holding
thirty seconds Mike. Okay, so Mark, we're gonna come to you.
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I just got the notice from Mike, So we're gonna
come right back to Mark in New Hampshire. Take all
of your calls, I promise six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight Mark in New Hampshire. Thanks
for holding Mark and as always, welcome.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
Hey buddy, Happy Friday from the sane Bellknapp County in
New Hampshire, Jeff, where we don't vote like lunatics. Hey, listen,
you know I think this whole mileage thing, I think
you're looking at it the wrong way. This is they're
trying to pull a Trump here. Okay, They're trying to
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throw out the absolute most horrendous thing that they could do.
And then this commission, Jeff is gonna say, look, this
is too much invasion of you know, personal privacy. What
we're gonna do instead is enact this policy and it's
gonna go back to when Fremo Devol was an office
chef and they floated. When you get your inspection sticker, Jeff,
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So when you go for your yearly inspection, they're gonna
note your miles. They're gonna tell you if you drive
a gas car. You've got fifteen thousand miles between now
and your next inspection sticker. Okay, if you go over
that mileage, you're gonna get a twenty cent tax per
per mile that you're over your allotted limit. And what
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they're gonna say is you can't get a new inspection
sticker until you pay that quote unquote tax. But then
they're gonna turn around. They're gonna tie it to the DMV, Jeff.
And when you renew your registration every year that you
have to do. It used to be and it is
right now that in order to get an inspection sticker,
you're gonna have a valid registration. No, No, they'll change it, Jeff.
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And they'll say to get a valid registration, you now
have to show proof of ins and you have to
have good standing as far as your green taxes go, Jeff.
So they're gonna make it impossible for you to drive
your car anything more than what they give you for
your allotted miles. The first few years, they'll exempt evs,
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and you know they'll they'll they'll they'll just target gas
and diesel powered cars and trucks. And then, of course,
as they move forward and more people are leaning off
of gas because they go to electric to save the
thousands of dollars in this climate tax. They're gonna turn
around and they're gonna say, well, we're losing so much
money because you don't have to stay gas tax anymore.
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Now we're gonna hit all cars that are on the road.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Wow, you know, I uh, Mark, if I wish I
could disagree with you, but I can't. I think there's
no question that they would love to do something exactly
what you just laid out. Let me ask you this, Mark,
do you think that the people have Massachusetts? And again,
I know they're politically crazy. I know there's a lot
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of hardcore you know, Marxist moonbats out here, but are
they willing to you know, are they willing to live
with a fifteen thousand let's say, I'm just you know,
as you put it, let's make up a number, fifteen
thousand miles a year. Are they willing to live with
a limit, and if not, then pay a tax on
every other mile above that limit? I mean, aren't they
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taxed enough? Like there's got to be a certain point.
This is what I'm asking Mark. I mean, are they
willing to give all their money to the government. I mean,
don't they like to go out to eat? Don't they
like to go out and be I don't know, hang
out with friends, or see a show, or have a
little disposable cash or you know, I don't know, you know,
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I buy something, go on vacation, I don't do something.
In other words, is this even too much for the
moonbats or do you think they'll happily swallow it?
Speaker 3 (18:58):
I think, Jeff, that that the left in your state
is so invested in climate and you know, all this
other garbage, that they will they'll line up, Jeff, to
sign up to do this, and they'll virtue signal and
tell everyone how they're doing their part, just like the
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COVID vaccine. Oh, I'm doing my part. You know you're
gonna see everything inside one twenty eight, Jef. That's all
they care about. If you live inside one twenty eight,
you're in your little bubble there, and you're close enough
to the city, you're close enough to the to where
all the major businesses are. They don't care about outside
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of like four ninety five. They think you're nothing but
common rooms that drive your lawn tractors to work every day. Hey,
these people don't care about what goes on outside the cities,
and the bulk of the people live within this bubble, Jeff.
So they'll look at it and they'll say, you know what,
I only drive ten thousand miles a year. This is
fine for me. I'm going to do my part and
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I'm going to battle climate change. And anyone that doesn't
agree with me hates our planet and wants to kill
our children.
Speaker 6 (20:09):
Jeff.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
That's what this is all about.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
You know, Mark, I agree with you, by the way. Okay,
I think your analysis of them is spot on. But
let me just ask a devil's advocate. Let me just
ask you this follow up question, because I work with
a lot of I don't mean on the show, but
I mean in the building, and you know, in the
overall area, a lot of these moonbats, a lot of
liberals that I know. They love to go to Vermont
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to ski in the wintertime. They even go up to
northern New Hampshire, you're neck of the woods. They like
to go to Maine in the summer. They're always talking
about how they're very outdoorsy and they'll go to the
Berkshires or you know, wherever it is. They like to
go to New York City to see a show. So
what I'm saying is, you know, are they willing to
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take sacrifice? Because if they start, you know, if they
go for forward with this, there's no more skiing at
Snuggler's Notch, you know, there's no more going up to
Maine in Bar Harbor. There's no more going to New
York City, you know, to catch a show on Broadway.
So I'm telling you it's going to cramp the lifestyle
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of a lot of the liberals that I know that
work on this floor. So are they willing to sacrifice
their summer vacations, their winter break, their lifestyle. I know
they live in a bubble, I agree with you, but
they do like to do a little trip here and there.
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And they're pretentious about it. You know, they put the
bikes on and act like, ooh, we love nature, and
you don't. Are they willing to give that up? I'm
just curious, Mark.
Speaker 3 (21:49):
I think, Jeff, what you'll see is one of them
will come out with the new app jets that will
allow you to budget your miles and the state. Jeff
is going to offer you the ability to buy miles. Jeff,
you can buy so much per mile of extra mileage
and that money is gonna be going towards the Green initiative.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Jeff.
Speaker 3 (22:12):
So say you plan on budgeting out an extra thousand
miles that you don't have, Well, you can now go
to the DMV. You could go to your you know,
municipal you know, uh center in your in your town,
and you could pay that twenty cents per mile for
an extra thousand miles jet. Now you've solved your your problem, Jeff,
and you can go on that trip because you spent
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a couple hundred bucks to buy those extra miles jets.
So you're free and free and clear.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
Oh you really know them. I gotta say, Mark, you
really really know them. And you're right. They're gonna virtue
signal the whole. Oh it's it's I'm telling you, it's
gonna it's gonna stink. How superior they're gonna you know,
their whole They're gonna walk around. Oh look at me.
Oooh ooh, I just I just bought a thousand miles
to save the planet. Ooh look at me. I'm so superior.
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You know you may be onto something. Mark, in other words,
ask for the moon and then hit us with this,
Mark as always dynam Mike my friend six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, let me
ask you. Would you be willing to accept any limits
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on your ability to drive your car? In other words,
it's not thirty miles a day or you know, as
they're pushing now, it'll be like fifteen thousand miles a year,
as Mark laid out. Okay, fine, I'll give you fifteen thousand,
and within that fifteen thousand. Hey, we're still respecting freedom
of choice in your privacy, and you can still drive
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up to fifteen thousand, that's up to you. But if
you go over fifteen thousand, then I'm sorry. It's as
you know, as Mark put it, it's twenty cents a
mile or twenty five cents a mile or whatever it is.
Would you be willing could you live with that? I'm
telling you I'm leaving the state. I'm just I'm being
honest with you. I'm out. I'm out, and I think
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a lot of middle working class people are gonna be
with me. I'm taxed up to my eyeballs already, and
now you're gonna come after me. Basically, it's gonna be
a mileage tax after a certain point. So now you're
gonna hit me with a so called climate change tax
or a mileage tax. I don't think so. You can't
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take blood from a stone, but you know I'm not
gonna put up with it. Would you put up with it?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is terrese terse in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding terse
and welcome.
Speaker 7 (24:55):
Thank you so much, Jeff. I'm the nurse that was
arrested for uttering amen and having this topic on because
I know Mark was from New Hampshire. But we almost
got completely sideswiped up here in New Hampshire. At the
State House. We had twenty five pieces of legislation that
the Housing Committee was stacked with developers and such, and
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they put this legislation on the consent calendar. So it
was just going to fly under the radar. Praise God,
somebody caught wind of it and brought it out to
a few of US activists. But it basically I don't
know if you've heard of the Metropolitan Abundance Project, but
the whole ideology it was spearheaded by a far left
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Hillary supporter who masqueraded as a libertarian here in the
state of New Hampshire. But all this legislation is the
shepherd people into these fifteen minute cities where you have
no parking, so you'll use an electrical bike. You know,
six story buildings with just one staircase. All the legislation
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was lifted right off of this website, this Metropolitan Abundance Project,
which is out of California. But we just pitched the
biggest fit ever and fortunately was able to get them
off to consent calendar, get some of them tabled. But
we here in New Hampshire, everyone needs to be wide
awake that we have this. The systemic agenda to kind
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of bring central planning to the state House and we
move local planning to state control is a very real thing.
And you know the housing crisis that they're talking about
here in New Hampshire. You know this is all to
make affordable housing. But they're doing it in a way
of presenting it as it's all about your property rights.
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But then when you look at everything together, it's a
much different agenda.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
Therese As I like to say, you're not one hundred,
you're a thousand sent correct, and let me ask you.
I think now the obvious follow up question. And you know,
as the Germans like to say, let's put our cards
on the table, you suffered a tremendous price, as many
nurses did for standing up against this authoritarian, dictatorial COVID regime.
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The overwhelming majority of liberals didn't. They just didn't. They
took it. They swallowed it, hook line and sinker. If
you have liberals who under COVID, we're willing to inject
themselves with an experimental drug or medication, whatever it is,
if a job, if they were willing to not only
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inject themselves but force it upon everyone else, to the point,
as they said, you'd lose your job, you have to
stay home. You're not allowed to go to school, you're
not allowed to go to university, you're not even allowed
to go grocery shopping. That's how far they want it
to go. If they're willing to impose that on themselves
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and on us. Really, this is collectivism, it's statism, it's collectivism,
it's communism. It's and it's been building for me. It's
not new. This has been going on for decades now.
It's all coming to the fore. Then aren't they willing
to endure this? In other words, yeah, This has been
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the plan all along, depopulate the planet. We have to
stop carbon. Carbon is the main enemy. People emit carbon.
People you know, you and you and I. We breathe,
we exhale, that's carbon. All we do is emit carbon.
So ultimately this is the de industrialization, the demodernization, almost
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the depopulate, the depopulation of the planet. And then to
force everyone into these small cities where you own nothing.
Certainly don't have a car, that's for sure, and they
control and track your every movement. In other words, they
regulate and monitor and surveil and they control every aspect
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of your life. If liberals were willing to hand over
their bodily autonomy to the state and force and compel
everyone else to do the same thing, why would they
say no to this? Now? I mean, am I wrong?
Speaker 7 (29:27):
Therese absolutely right, But I think we have to be
incredibly wise to the fact that I mean, this was
presented to the people from the Libertarians that have moved
here to New Hampshire to have a free state. And
yet the founder and you know sits on the board
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is the one that's linked to this Metropolitan Abundance project.
So they're masquerading as they're for freedom. But when you
look at this policy, it removes its strips way all
local planning. It allows the developers to come in and
put up four hundred units and you don't have water sewer,
you don't have the infrastructure. It caps the impact fees,
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so now the town has to instantly go take out
a high interest bond to pay for you know, the
increase in fire and police and everything else for this
new development. And that bond goes onto existing property owners
who are barely able to pay their property taxes now
in New Hampshire, pushing us out of our little cape
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into affordable housing. The end role is for us all
to be renters and not to be homeowners, and then
they can you know, we're a dog on a leash
at that point.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
I mean that's it's communist China. I mean, pretty that's China.
Everybody's a renter, nobody's a home own I mean, there's
nothing wrong with renting. I rented for years before I
you know, I able to get my own home. But
in other words, you never own a home. Now, you know,
you'll never have private property terse Please, what's the name
of this libertarian? Who is this guy?
Speaker 7 (31:05):
So Jason Sorens is the founder of the Free State
Project who sits on the board. He has a twenty
two page white paper unbundling zoning, and the end result
is you'll leave there lived an unrestricted land where you know,
anything goes, or you'll be in an hoa, which when
you read the HOA, it's, oh, you know, limit parking
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to encourage electrical bicycles, Like, how does that work in
New Hampshire when you have two feet of snow? But yeah,
you just you look at it and it's he he
tweeted out that he voted for Hillary and you know,
the more diligence we do on this, the more terrifying.
But what's really terrifying is he's gaslighted people who are
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we call movers. They left New York, they left California,
they left wherever to come to New Hampshire where they
thought it was live for or die, no income tax,
no sales tax. These people have given up every saying
their you know, their jobs, their homes, their you know,
friends and family to come to New Hampshire to have
a better way of life, only to find themselves under leadership.
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And then we have Jason Osborne who's our House majority
leader for the Republicans. We have a House majority, our
capital with Trump praise us as we you know, down
ballot all read. But we've got leadership down there that
shepherding all this in because the big developers are in
their back pockets and the money involved. You know, for
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these developers to come in and just develop the heck
out of New Hampshire is a real thing. And you know,
I'm sitting here and going, oh my gosh, like New
Hampshire is so beautiful, Like we need to not let
this happen here.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
I'm with you, Yeah, I'm so with you. It's not
even funny. Wow uh teres no. And this is what
I find again again, just this cowardly, corrupt, feckless Republican leadership.
And that's why I'm trying to warn everybody. It's not
just Massa. It's not just Marksachusetts, right, It's not just
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Massachusetts or California or Illinois or these huge blue states. Look,
they're creeping into New Hampshire. It's I mean, it's it's everywhere.
It's literally it's they're trying to get it everywhere, and
we've we've got to stop them. We've got to stop them.
It's now we're never terse. Thank you very much for
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that call, really informative call six one seven. And by
the way, I hate hahro A's. Oh my god, these
hatro A's are fascist, gestapo thugs. I had to when
we were living out of outside of Washington, d C.
In Maryland, I had a town home. I was so proud.
First home Grace and I ever honed. Okay, first time
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we ever bought a home. Loved it, loved it. Now
I didn't mind paying the hatro A fees. But man,
you want to talk about getting off on power home?
My in the doorbell, they're leaving notes in the mailbox.
You know your your your hedge is only this high.
It should be a little lower. The landscaping, the size
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of the I swear, the size of the flowers where
you park. You're an inch onto the sidewalk to like
with the measuring tape. I'm serious, No, that's an inch
onto the sidewalk. I'm like you guys should have been
born in nineteen thirties. I'm there, you were born to
be goose steppers. They and oh they go to the backyard.
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They measure your lawn. They had they literally they had
regulations about the size of your lawn. You know, is
it too low? Are you cutting it too low? Are
you leaving a tad too high? Guys, get a life,
like seriously, get a life. I couldn't wait to get
out of there. I was treated better. I swear to
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you as a renter that I was as a homeowner
in a hoa. And I asked, Grace, I go, and
what are we getting for our fees? These are monthly fees.
What to be harassed for the pleasure of having a fascist?
You know, jack booted thug. Every single week, there was
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something from this guy. Every week. He'd walk around the neighborhood.
You should have seen him. Oh my god, power tripping.
He loved it. He loved it. So I told him
at one point, you know, if you want, I can
get you the Nazi swastika armband. I can do that
for you, and so you can wear it, and I'll
get you those high boots you know what the Gestapo had.
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How you want that? And then you can just go
house to house and before you write your little assessment,
do a zig heil, you know, the arms shooting out
perfect perfect. You missed your true calling. You should have
been born in Nazi Germany. Six one said it. Two
six six sixty eight sixty eight, Mike, how much time left?
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Thirty seconds? All right, I'm gonna come back. Let me
ask you. Would you be willing to pay for extra
miles on the road if the government comes back and
says they're gonna limit the mileage, say to fifteen thousand
dollars a year, fifteen thousand miles a year,