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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wr.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
It's Paul Gleizer in for Jimmy Faale of Today and
it is Friday. Always happy to sit in for Jimmy
on a Friday, because hey, it's Friday. End of the
work week. We made it through. We got a big
show coming up, a lot to talk about today. The
Supreme Court's doing its thing, has done its thing on

(00:25):
two key decisions in favor of the Trump administration. And
we have the state of the Democratic Party in the
state of the nation, as reflected by what happened this
week in New York.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
I want to hear from you on all of this.
Your calls.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
By the way, you're on the docket for this hour,
so put this number in your phone. Eight eight eight
seven eight eight ninety nine ten. Here it is again,
eight eight eight seven eight eight ninety nine ten. We're
going to get to your calls this very hour. Some
breaking news. First, the Supreme Court, on the last day
of its current term, just handed President Trump a big
win six' three. Decision and you know which are the

(01:02):
six and which are the. Three The court decided In
trump's favor and the case regarding birthright. Citizenship, now they
didn't rule on the merits Of trump's executive order to
end birthrights, citizenship but they ruled that nationwide injunctions issued
by federal district judges quote likely exceed the equitable authority
That congress is given to federal. COURTS Cbs News Chief

(01:26):
legal Correspondent Jan crawford explains this pretty well here she
is cut twenty.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
THREE i think it's important to say right at the,
top this is not an opinion about birthright, citizenship about
the merits of that, issue about whether or Not trump's
executive order is blatantly, unconstitutional as.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Every federal judge. Says so put that to the.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
Side this is only a, ruling and it, IS i
agree with, you a major landmark ruling on whether federal
judges have that power one federal judge to basically dictate
policy a nationwide by invalidating a president's. Initiative this is
not a.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Part is an.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
Issue.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Okay so we don't know where birthright citizenship is. Going
that's going to be a separate ruling. Later but we
do know that this is a big deal because it
deals a blow Of democrats who go judge. Shopping go
out and find a. Judge you will obligingly issue an
injunction to Stop Donald trump from exercising his legitimate constitutional

(02:22):
authority in a way that Elite democrats don't, like which
is to, say anytime That Donald trump exercises his legitimate constitutional,
authority a district judge and a federal court in some
district somewhere that The democrats very carefully picked to bring
the case can't stop the entirety of The trump. Presidency

(02:46):
according to this six' to three ruling Of The supreme
court came. Out today they also ruled on parents' rights
regarding lgbtqia.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
X, Y z.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
I'LL run i lose track of, the letters but they
have ruled On the trump's parents' rights to exclude their
KIDS from lgbtq curriculum, in schools putting power back in
the hands of parents to have us say in what
their kids are.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Being taught call. Me crazy so let's those two things happening.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Breaking news and then this week we had a pretty
big Story In new york that has, national implications and
to talk, about that let's. Do this let's jump in the.
Wayback machine set It for april. Twenty fifteen riots Are,
gripping baltimore at issue as a twenty five year old high,

(03:35):
school dropout repeat.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Criminal offender his Name Is.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Freddie gray gray has just died under somewhat suspicious circumstances
while in the custody Of The baltimore police following. His
arrest his arrest on an illegal. Weapons charge now conflicting
reports as To how gray was treated while he was
in police custody led to demonstrations that have now blossomed into. Full,

(03:59):
on right there's a news image that will become somewhat
of an icon of a, bombed out BURNED out. Cbs,
pharmacy now the very last thing that the City of
baltimore needs in twenty fifteen is the burning, of cars
the looting, of businesses the chaos and the violence that
are all part and parcel. Of riots it's, you know

(04:19):
it's Not like baltimore is otherwise healthy. And prosperous it
used to be decades ago before many of you now
listening were. Even born but in, Twenty fifteen baltimore is
already in a state of deep decline and is a
pathetic shadow of its once proud and. Prosperous self nothing
that is going to follow is going to change any.

(04:41):
Of that so at my Weekly Column You Tell me
Texas dot Com on, april thirtieth, TWENTY fifteen i write
a Piece titled Baltimore a Monument, to democrats and in
THAT column i asked, the question When will democrats be
held accountable for their failures in our? MAJOR city i

(05:01):
asked that Question because baltimore and it's, sorry state in
the spring of, twenty fifteen had not Had a republican
mayor since nineteen.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Sixty seven.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
So now let's jump out of the wayback machine and
roll forward a decade to the present day and consider
a related but slightly or, Different Question will america ever
get to have pride in her major? Cities again and
the news Out Of New york city this week doesn't.
Bode Well New york democratic primary voters Just nominated.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
You gotta.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Grasp this they just nominated a thirty three, year old
a Vowed, anti semite hard left Socialist named Zoran mom
donnie to be the next Mayor Of New, york city
the biggest city in. The Country mom donnie will Face
Incumbent Mayor, eric adams Wants, a democrat but now running as.
An Independent Former Assistant United States Attorney, jim walden Also,

(06:02):
a democrat also running as, an independent and a local
talk radio host and somewhat of, An Icon, curtis sliwah
who's running As. A, Republican Now New. York city if
you know anything about, The country if you know Anything
About New, york City New york city's about as blue as.
It Gets registered democrats Outnumber registered Republicans In new york

(06:23):
And The big apple by, a majority by a margin
of about seven. To one so whoever Wins a democratic
primary Election In new york almost always wins the. General
election the only real hope, this time if the hope is,
for sanity the only real hope this time is That
Current Mayor eric adams and his opponent as, an INDEPENDENT

(06:47):
Assistant Us Attorney, jim Walden, both democrats both running, as
independents will siphon Off enough democrat votes From A maam
Donnie that curtis Sliwa the republican can sneak in through the.
Back door it's a bit like going for it on fourth.
And nineteen it can, be done it has, been done
but it's not a high. Percentage Play Now New york

(07:10):
city is about as blue as. It Gets mom donnie
is about as radical as. It gets, if elected He'll
Make new york Mayor Former mayor Bill de blasio Look Like.
Winston churchill according to, His Website mom donnie's policies include
creating city owned grocery stores because that has worked so Well,
in cuba DEFUNDING the nypd the, police department redirecting that

(07:34):
money toward hiring social workers because that worked so Well.
In seattle totally free public bus transportation because that'll sure
make sure the sure that the buses are maintained and
well taken care of and there's plenty. OF service a
breath tech taking, tax increase because people who pay taxes

(07:55):
will certainly not mind sitting around, paying more and because
People In new york are not already. Taxed enough the
freezing of rents because real estate developers and property owners
don't mind having their capital at risk while they surrender their.
Pricing discretion the building of two hundred thousand city owned
apartments because nothing makes a city nicer and more livable

(08:18):
than massive public housing managed by. Government bureaucrats and a
thirty dollars per hour minimum wage by, twenty thirty because
nobody's going to mind paying sixteen dollars for a quarter
pounder eighteen dollars if you want it. With cheese you
can see. It coming crimes about is going. To explode businesses.

(08:39):
Will close there's already an amazing amount of vacant storefront Space.
In manhattan JIMMY and i equipped the number one Retailer
in manhattan is prime. Space available those with the financial
means to do so will just bug out. Of town
The Big wall street firms are already moving huge chunks
of their operations to my home City. Of dallas those

(09:02):
who leave will take with them the taxes that have
been paying for everything leave behind those that pay little
or no tax, at all and financial ruin. Will follow
the simple fact is that leftist run cities fail. Every
time Cities, Like, Chicago, Portland, seattle baltimore we, Just Mentioned, Saint,

(09:23):
Louis Detroit, San Francisco, Los angeles philadelphia go down the
list of the top cities in. The country they've all
been under the total Control of democrats. For decades you don't.
Believe me The last republican Mayor of chicago left office
in nineteen. Thirty One in detroit it was nineteen. Sixty

(09:44):
two philadelphia nineteen. Fifty Two saint louis saw Its last
republican mayor leave office in nineteen. Forty Nine, in baltimore
as we sent a minute ago as nineteen, sixty seven
And In New york city save for the eight Years
Under rudy giuliani that in two thousand, and one and
the first term of His Successor, michael bloomberg who briefly

(10:05):
posed As, a republican and the first Term Of john
lindsay that ended in nineteen, sixty five after which he
came out of the. Political Closet New york city hasn't
Had a republican Mayor Since fiarello LaGuardia left office in nineteen.
Forty five all of these cities are in the process
of committing a long, and agonizing particularly gruesome form. Of

(10:29):
suicide they all suffer horrific levels, of crime they're all in,
financial trouble and they're all. Losing population AND like, i
said the people leaving are the very ones that once
paid the lion's share. Of taxes and thus another question
for us to consider and for you to talk to
me about here today at, eight eight, eight, seven, eight
eight ninety nine, to ten when will those who. Are

(10:50):
left connect the dots and stop voting For the democrats
who are turning these once vibrant and proud cities into
third world. Hell holes when comes? The awakening now we've
had kind of a, National awakening it. COULD happen a
lot of working, class voters had a lot of, minority
voters and a lot of voters that you don't expect to.

(11:11):
Vote for republicans woke Up when trump came along and
defied all the received political wisdom and they voted For a.
Republican president and as, A Consequence donald trump swept The seven.
Swing states he won the popular, vote Vote first republican to.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Do so when was the? Last TIME. GEORGE.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
H w bush, Before, that ray who was? The last
he's The first republican in a long time to win the.
Popular vote it. Can happen so when do big city?
Voters awaken does that awakening ever come? AT all i
hope it does because as A Proud america i'd like
to be proud of Our big.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
American cities what?

Speaker 2 (11:48):
About you eight eight eight seven eight eight ninety nine
to ten your thoughts on the mayoral Race In new
york and what it means for.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
The country your.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
Thoughts on trump's win At The supreme courty has really
we have two wins At The? Supreme court what's on?
Your mind eight eight eight seven eight eight ninety. Nine
Ten paul gleizer sitting In For jimmy failey here On
a friday on Thoughts.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Across. AMERICA listen i.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Love filling In for jimmy because one of THE things
i get to do is take. Your Calls It's paul
Gleizer For, Jimmy today jimmy Back. On monday the number
is eight eight eight seven eight eight ninety. Nine ten
between now and the top of, the hour of the
end of the first hour of, the show it's it's you.
And me it's you having the floor eight eight eight
seven eight eight ninety. Nine ten lead Off with Trey,

(12:32):
In Wilmington. North, carolina tray thanks. For calling, Thank.

Speaker 5 (12:36):
You paul it's good to have you Back on.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Jimmy's, show well thank you. FOR that. I appreciate it's
good to. BE here i enjoy.

Speaker 4 (12:41):
Doing it THE reason i called is That Any new
yorker wants to seek get a glimpse of what their
future is going to be Like Under. Sohan rent The
movie Escape From new york from nineteen eighty Three With
kurt russell.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
In, it okay the, premise is.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
But the Environment That new york's in match what they're
going to.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
Vote for so you broke up a little, bit there
say that, sentence again the environment that day if.

Speaker 4 (13:12):
The premise is different in that Movie Because kurt russell
had to go save the president Of The, united states
but the Environment That new york is in at, that
time and again it was a future based type, of
movie is What The new yorkers are going to get
if they vote that socialist democrat. In, Office, well.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Trey let me LET me i agree. With you let
me add some color.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
To that i've been a broadcaster my entire, working life
and as, you know since the media industry a big
chunk up its Headquartered In. New york one of the
things you do if you're in this business is you
make a lot of Trips To. New york after first
started Going To new york on business in the late,
nineteen seventies and it was a. DEGENERATE hellhold, i Mean

(13:58):
The times square was a place you wouldn't. Go yourself
you sure wouldn't take. Your kids there was graffiti everywhere
there was scared to death. Of Crime new york was
in deep trouble and it was getting worse. And worse
and then We, got Giuliani and giuliani really Really Turned
New york. City Around But new york is heading back

(14:19):
to what it was LIKE when i first started Going To,
new york and it's going it's heading in the direction
of all the rest Of these democrat. Run cities why do.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
People keep voting? FOR that, i mean can't they look
around see that their drives are worse than They were
AND because i have a brighter feature on, someone, else.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Well they, GET seduced i guess, by, saying well my
life is miserable living in, this town but this guy's
promising he's going to give me free stuff and make,
it Better so i'm going to vote. For him and
the free stuff never comes and things, get worse and
it's just a. Downward spiral and the big question on
the Floor. Is america the Heartland. Of america bunch of working,
class voters, union guys people that long long Voted for

(15:05):
democrats figured, it out and that's The Reason donald. Trumps
president will people who live in The big American, Cities,
Philadelphia chicago la go down.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
The list will they ever figure?

Speaker 2 (15:18):
It out will the same sort of epiphany dawn among
people living in The big american cities that dawned in
the heartland of.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
The country.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
Let's HOPE so i, TRAVEL around i travel around the world.
A lot, I mean i'm fortunate to get to do
a lot of. INTERNATIONAL travel i want to be proud of, our,
CITIES right, I mean i don't want, people, say well talk.
To people, You know i'm thinking we're going to come
To The. United states, i'm Thinking, oh god well WHERE
am i going to? Send you you know? What CITY would, I,

(15:51):
say hey Come. To america we'd be proud to show you.
This city Come To. New york at, One time i'd
say Listen To. New york after the Mayoralty Of Judy,
rudy giuliani it was just a lot. OF fun i
went from dreading having to Go To new york on
business to building in an extra day just to.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
Hang out But What's new york going?

Speaker 4 (16:11):
To do because taxes are, so high businesses, board up
and your major industries like banking, and finance and the
people they are able to flee the state and there's no.

Speaker 5 (16:22):
TAX base i live in.

Speaker 4 (16:23):
THE programs i Live.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
In dallas i'm coming to You From, tyder longview ninety
miles East. Of dallas i'm coming in from my radio Station, That, Island,
OKAY well I mean i Live, in dallas and i'd
be glad to show you the multi acre campus that
has currently been under development right Now For. Goldman, sachs, really, yes,
big big. Big campus it's being Built By, goldman sacks

(16:46):
and a big Chunk Of Goldman's new york operation is Coming.
To Dallas and goldman is not alone among among the
big among The Big wall, street firms, the phenocial the,
big wirehouses the big NATIONAL name uh, financial firms all
pretty much all setting up big Operations. In dallas, you

(17:09):
know it's and the and the the, story is we're
Going From wall street to.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Y'all street. Y'ALL street i hear you because.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
Because of the problems that are that are that Are In.
New york and that's the that's the story in major
cities across. The country so when does the? Epiphany, Come,
hey trey great. LEADOFF call i, appreciate it look forward
to talking to. You again thanks. For listening eight eight
eight seven eight eight ninety. Nine ten the floor. Is

(17:38):
yours in the second half hour of this first Hour
Of Fox, Across America paul gleiser sitting In For. Jimmy
bayla we've got a big show lined up. For you
don't want to miss the things to. Stick around there's
more on, The Way.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Good Bobby.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
He's paul gleiserer In for jimmy Here On Fox. Across
america by, THE way i was. Wrong earlier jimmy's on vacation.
Next week he'll return when he gets back. From vacation
i'm here now taking. Your calls eight eight, eight, seven
eight eight ninety nine. TO ten I Being, paul gleizer
and we Go to Adam In West, Palm. Beach, florida
adam you're Next On Fox. Across america how, You?

Speaker 6 (18:14):
Doing?

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Paul good. THANK you.

Speaker 5 (18:17):
I was calling About The new. York, issue yes and,
OH honestly I think I Think new york needs. TO
fail i think that's the only way that The other
democrat run cities learn.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
Their, lessons Yeah Except new york has. Failed before, if you,
if you if you're old enough to remember that that
Newspaper Headline president Ford To new york. Dropped Dead New
york city. Went Bankrupt new york ran out, of money
came to the federal government with, a handout eventually got
kind of. Bailed Out But new york has failed before

(18:52):
and they still.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
Haven't.

Speaker 5 (18:53):
LEARNED well i think Since This new days going to
take a, new approach maybe maybe that will still be
the wake, up call well at least to the. Center
left maybe not the, far left but the center left
might learn.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
Something well you'd like, to think, you know but your
People In, NEW york, i Mean and i'm talking about
People In new York who i'm sure Vote. For democrats
but we're going to later than later in the, show
today in the last half hour of the, Third hour
Olydia Moynihan new york post a. Financial correspondence she has
a piece you wrote day. Before yesterday the first thing

(19:33):
that started Happening In new York After mom donnie got
won the primary is the luxury real estate brokers started
getting calls from, clients SAYING take i don't want to
go through with that luxury apartment purchase or sell my
property and get Me. TO florida, i mean the exodus has.

(19:55):
Already begun the guy hasn't even won the, Election yet
so if by the time people, wake up there may
be nobody left there with any financial means to have
the waking up. MEAN anything, i mean it's really it's
really tough. These cities.

Speaker 5 (20:13):
I'm trying to cut. You off it's the rich people
that are. Leaving you If If new york Becomes like
cuba and people start seeing people in breadlines and everything,
LIKE that, i mean that was a wake up call
for a bunch of, people seeing, you know the Socialism.
In cuba, so hopefully, you know, NOT hopefully i never

(20:37):
wish anything bad, on anybody but if, you know it
does become, that way hopefully people will wake up and
say this does.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Not work, but here here is a ray, Of. Sunshine
adam here is what could Happen If new.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
York Suffers If new york are all these major cities suffer,
enough decline and if you know, people enough people. Bail
out capitalism is a. Wonderful thing Things In new york
for the first time in, anyone's memory will, get cheap
and money could flow in because things will start looking like.
A bargain you can have. A renaissance, but boy that'll be,

(21:12):
a long. Painful process and appreciate. Your call appreciate. Your
call eight eight eight seven eight eight ninety nine To
TEN patrick, A, Seward.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Seward seward It, Is. Seward. Nebraska patrick, You're, up Yes.

Speaker 7 (21:25):
Mister paul good to hear.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
You, today well, thank you. Appreciate it good to.

Speaker 7 (21:29):
Be, Here yeah i'm glad you're filling in for that
guy on they off on whatever it is that.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
He's, Doing anyhow, but none none, Of them none of
my sport coats. Measure up is. The problem. You know
they have me. In here none of my sport coats even.
Come close.

Speaker 7 (21:43):
That's, hilarious, well anyhow it was just a little short
THING that i wanted to say about this thing that
we hear so often that we are a nation. Of
immigrants I've heard jimmy say it before and then he
follows up, with no. We're not we're a nation. Of
CITIZENS but i just wish we could hear that more
often from people that ARE on tv and cabrol. And,

(22:05):
radio well START getting t shirts and make it out,
to it, because, yeah there immigrants, come here but they,
become citizens they don't.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Stay, immigrants well let me let me rephrase that in
my own take. On it we are a Nation of
americans because immigration when it was working the way it was.
Supposed to my wife's grandparents, were immigrants so she's watched second.
Generation here my wife's grandparents came over on the boat From.

(22:38):
Eastern europe but they came here and set About becoming
americans because they they turned their backs on the dysfunction
and the things they fled in the old Country in
europe and came here and embraced the possibilities and the
opportunity that Exists. In america so they we are a

(23:00):
Nation of americans who came from literally all over. The
world but that thing where a nation, of immigrants it's
a little, bit misleading and it certainly is Completely of
it's an idiotic statement if, you say if you try
to equate that to people flooding over the, border illegally
we're not a nation of that.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
At, all.

Speaker 7 (23:20):
YEAH exactly i mean my, you know, two genigrations three,
generations ago four brothers came Over from ireland and THAT'S
where i come from as one of. Those brothers. You,
know yeah there's places where, you know you have your
little where you have a town that has a community
of people that are, You know Italians, or irish and

(23:40):
they're all together and they get together. A lot, you know.
THAT'S great i love IT and i love the community.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
Of.

Speaker 7 (23:46):
That americans We.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Are americans there's no such thing As an american. Last
name there's a because if your last Name, is gliser,
like me it makes You. A german if your last
Name is Fala, like jimmy makes You. An italian if
you're national last name, is McCord it makes You. A
scott we are a nation that came that was formed

(24:08):
by people literally from all over the world coming here.
Seeking opportunity Because The, united states we're about. To celebrate
we're about celebrating. Next week we're going to celebrate the
fact that we declared our Independence from britain and formed
an entirely new system of government that had never really.
Been tried, self governance, self governance bottom, up governance where

(24:31):
we the citizens chose our government and ran our government
the way we.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
Saw fit and it.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
Opened up it opened the floodgates on opportunity and prosperity
and the uh the ability to shape your own life
based on your willingness to work hard and your. Natural
talents it had never been, done before and it became. A.

Speaker 7 (24:54):
Beacon, beacon yeah all These geniuses paul that put this together,
back then and they had no idea the advancements that
we'd have in just the way things are made and
produced and manufactured and things that we can use today
that we're not even a brain cell. Back then and
they put that all together and it.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
Still.

Speaker 7 (25:13):
Holds crew look how Successful The united. States is you
know everybody wants to.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
Come, here well let me issue you a little little,
invitation Here and i'm an issue it to everybody. THAT'S
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(27:05):
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cities in.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
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Speaker 2 (27:23):
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you should be able to buy instead of what the
free market says you want, to buy and a free market.
Grocery store so people aren't going to go along with,
this voluntarily and the people that can can leave will leave.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
Because top down governance does.

Speaker 5 (27:42):
Not.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
WORK patrick i appreciate, your call and you have a
great weekend because it's. Weekend, Time, Shane diana texas here
in the great free State.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
Of texas you're next On To Fox. Across, america, Yes
sir hello.

Speaker 5 (27:56):
Mister guy it's great to hear you on the.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
Radio, today well. THANK you i. Appreciate that great to
be on. THE radio i love. Doing this.

Speaker 8 (28:03):
IT shows I was i was listening to your show
earlier and where you're the caller was making the comment
or maybe, you were about how the big cities if
they would ever if they, would CHANGE and i feel
like they won't change until all the the, news outlets,

(28:25):
the mainstream the ones that have all that fake news
of propaganda that are promoting THIS, woke lgbt, you Know
anti semitism AND just, i mean they're just so So
anti american in, My opinion until that that reaches the low,
information voter they're going to keep their opinions because they're
totally brainwashed after being told a thousand times just that

(28:47):
you know that right is left or left.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
Is right.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
You, know well the, good news the good news, On,
that shane, is that, you know the the mainstream as
we used to, call them the legacy corporate, media outlets
are losing influence day. By day, YOU know i don't
know how old, you, are shamed BUT when i was,
growing up everybody WATCHED The Cbs evening News With, walter

(29:10):
cronkind OR The Nbc nightly News With david Brinkley And.
Chad HUNTLEY or abc was a distant third in, those
days but everybody watched one of the big three evening
newscasts on. Network television that's no longer. The case there's
so many more places where you can get. Your news
so the, you know the legacy media have are they're

(29:32):
they're in the process of committing a long form of.
Suicide too they have totally surrendered their their claim on credibility.
They have they have become openly and. Nakedly partisan they
don't even pretend to be. Objective anymore and they seemingly
want to kill their business model because we're watching.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
It die but what you what you do have is.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
A is a bunch of people who still believe that
the government can give you a, nice life and that
the government can free you from the risks and, the
pain and the and the difficulty of making your making
your way through life on, your own because it's, you
know living in a free society is. Not easy you

(30:16):
have to work, at it and sometimes you get, set
back and sometimes you don't have enough money to pay.
The bills but in order to in order to have
the opportunity to be comfortable, and prosperous you have to
run the risk of not. Being prosperous and it is,
that system and that that the free, enterprise system that
organizes your energies toward. Productive behavior and you have all

(30:38):
these people that are that have, you know generation but
three what? Are we how many generations since nineteen? Sixty
five four generations, three, four yeah that that have grown
up believing that, the government that, government benefits can provide
you a, nice life and we've we've with the welfare
state that we have in this country was set up

(31:00):
to be a. Leg up he was really set up
to be compensation for the fact that black People in
america had been denied the opportunities that white people had
simply because they. Were black he was intended to be a. Corrective,
force okay here's a. Leg up we're gonna make it
possible for you to get through life and to have

(31:20):
your daily necessities while you too.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Pursue the Opportunities.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
In america and the problem is it went, too far
and it made receiving government benefits and welfare made it a,
lifestyle choice made it a career choice instead of being a.
Leg up and we are where we, are today and
we have cities that are filled with people who want.
Government benefits and here's. The Thing, New York, San Francisco, Los, Angeles, Chicago,
Detroit Boston, New, Orleans. Milwaukee philadelphia go down. The list

(31:48):
they all have in common that they're all. Losing population
and guess who's leaving the people who, are productive who,
are successful who pay all, The taxes so who's going
to provide the benefits when? They're gone and this is
the death Spiral that america's big cities, are in and
why it is so distressing that the Voters In, new
york who have many of whom have lived long enough

(32:10):
to Remember When new york was becoming a truly, degenerate
hellhole would once again vote for the kind of politician
and the kind of policies that made it a degenerate
hell hole the. First Time, rudy Giuliani. The republican he's
had a lot of controversy. SURROUNDING him a lot of
things have gone On Around rudy giuliani since he left office,

(32:31):
as mayor but he was an outstanding Mayor Of New,
york city and he came at exactly the. Right time
shane appreciate. The call eight eight eight seven eight eight
ninety nine. To Ten paul gleiser In For jimmy fayley
Here on Fox. Across America old Weizer For jimmy faily
Here on Fox. Across America, Marie, Hopewell Junction. NEW york

(32:52):
i got about two, minutes there, All Yours.

Speaker 5 (32:54):
MARIE hi i was JUST wondering i heard the would.

Speaker 7 (33:00):
BE mayor i can't pronounce.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
His name i'll do it. For you I've been i've
been PRACTICING because I knew i was going to be
on the.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Radio Today, Zorn, Mom, donnie okay, you ready so stand
in front of A mirror a nunciated Real Clearly, Soorn.

Speaker 5 (33:15):
Mom donnie Foreign Non.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Bonny okay let's hope you don't have.

Speaker 9 (33:21):
TO anyway i was hearing him say that the corporations
that Are Leaving new york to avoid his taxes that
he's going to if they want to do even if
they're out, of town if they want to do Business In.

Speaker 5 (33:38):
New york.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
Let me play that. For everybody it's, Cut.

Speaker 6 (33:43):
Sixteen josh the first is to match the state's top
corporate tax rate to That Of. New jersey we're at
seven point two. Five percent they're at eleven point. Five
percent corporations can pay it, over there they can pay it.
Over here and the beauty of it is that it
doesn't just apply to corporations Headquartered In New, york city
because when you, say this people, will, say well they're
going to Go. To florida wherever you, are headquartered as

(34:03):
long as you do business in the State Of, new
york you are taxable for that corporate tax we're talking
about corporations that are making millions, of dollars not, in
revenue but. In profit and the second is taxing the
top one Percent Of. New yorkers we're talking about people
who make a million dollars a, year more taxing them
just by flat two percent.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
Tax increase there, You, go marie and let me tell.
YOU something i just made, a big. Important decision i'm
not going to do any Business In. New york it's
a whole lot of other people make the. Same decision,
you know if you're going to get if you're going to,
get tax we're going to clip you at a high. Corporate,
Tax right you're going to do whatever you can to
avoid having to get paid having to pay.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
That, TAX.

Speaker 9 (34:43):
Well i was also wondering if that will also applies
to corporations who perhaps.

Speaker 5 (34:50):
Move To Upstate. New, York, sure.

Speaker 9 (34:55):
Well is that considered? A tariff and is?

Speaker 5 (34:57):
THAT legal i.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
DON'T know.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
I think if they, IF any i think in, his
world if they sell to somebody who Lives In New,
york city they'll somehow.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
GET clipped i don't know what this guy's.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
VISION is i just think he looks upon corporations as being, this,
great big rich pile of money that's, not taxed that
needs to.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Be taxed.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
He doesn't guys like this don't understand that corporations don't.
Pay taxes people. Pay taxes, you, KNOW well i.

Speaker 9 (35:26):
Know that WHERE where, i KNOW where, i live a
lot of people are moving up from. The city all of,
our farms all of our farms up here, are disappearing
and it's just a flood of houses. Being built, And.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
Yep, Hey marie i've got to Jump because i'm up against.
A heartbreak but you make a. Good point people. Will
flee he, tax people the money will leave if. It
Can paul Giser For jimmy fallon more all, the way don't.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
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