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Speaker 1 (00:16):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
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really inside. This is Bowen's Cars, brought to you by
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Speaker 2 (00:37):
Here's your host, bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
All right, good morning everybody. I hope everybody is having
a wonderful start to the fall season. You know, it's
a time of year when we get a lot of
weird weather, like it kind of rains and drizzles, and
then it's kind of ugly and then it gets beautiful
for a few days. But you know, we don't get
a lot of fall. It kind of seems to me
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like the last few years we've gone straight from summer
with two weeks of fall, just straight into winter. But
I hope that doesn't happen this year. I had like
a little cooler weather without getting to the cold. So
I got a couple of things here that I still
don't understand why people running companies don't understand that there
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is fifty percent or more at this point of the country,
Who's done with political agendas that have to every product.
Everything doesn't have to be a political agenda. Everything doesn't
have to be catering to a certain segment of the population,
whatever that segment is. It just doesn't have to be
that way. Why can't we just go back to being normal?
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And I don't get it, But there was an article
this week about Maxwell House, which is owned by Kraft Hinds,
and after one hundred and thirty three years, Maxwellhowe has
now decided to change its name. A kid you not
reported in Fox Business News also to Maxwell Apartment to
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what did they say? To better reflect homeownership changes in America?
To reflect Yet Maxwell House is being rebranded to Maxwell
Apartment to reflect the changes in homeownership in America. What
in the world is wrong with you people who came
up with that idiotic thing? Oh but it was probably
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that same bud Light chick that decided to tell everybody
that they were done with the frat boy or frat
house humor and catering to that segment and they wanted
a better segment. This is bud Light lady, Have you
learned nothing? We all want to just drink a beer.
We don't want to have any political correctness involved in it.
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We want to hang out with our bodies. We want
to hang out with our families. We want to sit around,
have a barbecue and drink a beer without having to
think about it being some big political statement. It doesn't
have to be. It's idiotic. You know. At least Cracker
Barrel under immense pressure. By the way, I like Cracker Barrel.
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I've always thought, I don't know how they got into
that side of the politics, but they have, and they
have tried to dip their toe in it a few
times and gotten their toe bit off, but they at
least learned. And I the one that they apparently they
only remodeled four of them before they decided that they
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were not going to go through with this complete remodeling
of every store, which sounded to me like work on
your food, work on your service, work on those things,
and I promise you that people will keep coming back.
The decourse. Okay, the store has at least at someplace
to shop while you're in there, but that's not what
people go for. They go for the food, they go
for the service. Try to cut the times down from
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an hour wait at lunch on Sunday to thirty minute
wait and get people turning through a little faster. Anyways,
I like the one that they did here in Smartna.
That was one of the first ones, the only ones
that they redid the interior on, and I thought it
looked okay. But they learned their lesson fairly quickly by
listening to their customers. Target didn't right and they got
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bit for it. And there was a I don't know
if I talked about it, so I'm not going to
touch on it too much. But there was a surfer,
Bethany Hamilton, the young lady that got her arm bit
off by a shark surfing and learned to resurf using
one arm, learn to paddle in If you've never surfed before,
you have no idea how hard it is to stay
in a straight line and paddle fast enough with two
hands to catch a wave, much less doing it with
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one arm. But they decided after she said she wasn't
going to surf in any more World Surfing tournaments or
World Cup Surfing. It's World Surfing. I don't remember what
the name of the World Surfing League. She wasn't going
to to surf in the Women's League anymore because they
were going to allow trans women, trans men, whatever you
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want to call them, to compete. And she said, it's
not fair. I already have one arm, and now you're
going to make me compete against a male bodied person.
And so rip or rip Curl, who had been sponsoring
her for twenty four years of her career, decides they
they're not going to sponsor anymore. They drop her, and
in place of that put a forty five year old
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male who wasn't surfing professionally as their spokesperson. The backlash
was intense and immense and quick, and Rip Curl last
year lost eighty three million dollars for the first time
in company history. That is the worldwide market speaking about
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an issue. We're tired of all of that. On a
different note, a good thing. Oh, by the way, build
a Bear. The other day, Build a Bear decides to uh.
A lady wants to go in. A young lady, a
sixteen year old, wants to go in and name her
bear Charlie Kirk, and the Build a Bear employee says, no,
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we're not doing that and tears up the name in
front of the young lady. She can't name her her
bear build a Charlie Kirk. You have some right to
tell her she can't do that. What is wrong with
you people? On the flip side, there was a coffee
shop out in California. We can all see that California
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is not the reddest of states. This little coffee shop
out there in southern California wanted a way to honor
Charlie Kirk, and so the young lady went and bought
some stickers. She had met Charlie and Erica. She went
and bought these stickers and put them on the cups
and said, in loving memory, Charlie Kirk, we loved you.
Immediately they started trying to cancel her. She had to
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shut down her Google reviews because she was getting one star,
so many one star reviews from people who were just
being hateful. When the story got out though that she
was being canceled for just trying to honor a young
man who was a father and a husband and a son,
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we showed up in droves. She said. Business went up
as much as I think four hundred percent, and it
continues to this day. People are still just sending in,
they're calling in a credit card order for four hundred
bucks just to pay for the next four hundred dollars
worth of coffee for somebody. Somebody came in and just
dropped three hundred dollars off and said here have this
and walked out. But her business has flourished more than
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any time in history. And God is good. He took
care of that lady because she was doing the right thing.
It is time to start pushing back and not allowing
the crazies to take over. All right, this is Boenos
Cars Ranch about lots of other stuff, brought to you
by Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphy's Borough. Come on back.
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After the break.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
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Speaker 2 (08:46):
Here's your host bow Driven.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
All right, Welcome back, everybody. So I don't understand the
mentality of people who decide to make decisions based entirely
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on emotions. It's just not the way I think. It's
not the way I operate, and I think that being
able to have critical thought and being able to weigh
both sides of an argument, and being able to understand
what the science says, and being able to understand that
I just can't trust the experts. You know, I've said
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this many times. There's a reason why they call it
a practice, my law practice, my medical practice. They don't
have every answer, just somebody that you don't have to
get a hundred on the medical boards, right, you don't
have to get one hundred percent on the bar exam.
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There are people who barely pass if the passing grade.
If you have to get a seventy five to pass,
there are several doctors and several attorneys out there who
barely got the seventy five, and they get the same accolades.
They get to call themselves the same exact thing as
the person they got one hundred, and nobody puts a
diploma up on the or degree up on the wall
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and says, yeah, I barely passed and finished last in
my class, but I made it. So you can't just
trust the experts. You have to have the ability to
think for yourself. And I don't know how much you
guys have been paying attention, but this tailnoll thing that's
going on that I was watching some TikTok videos the
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other day of pregnant women. If you haven't seen it,
or there was a study out from Harvard and a
couple other places that said there might be a possible
link to aceta, medaphine and autism. Look, I don't know
what it is, but there's a reason autistic rates have
gone from one in ten thousand to one in thirty
two of our children. I don't know whether it's vaccines.
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I don't know whether it's tail or not. I don't
know what. I don't know what it is, but there's
something that has caused it. And if you are a parent,
a young parent right now, or somebody thinking about having children,
you should be wanting to make sure that your child
has the best opportunity to develop neuro to have neurodevelopment
that is the best it can be, whatever that's going
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to be, and you should be wanting them to find
the answers. You shouldn't just be willy nilly saying, well,
if RFK said that, I'm not believing it because he's
anti vax. Something caused it, and until we find the answers,
at least he's trying to find the answers. At least
he's out there going something's causing this. We need to
stop this because it's not happening in every other country.
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So it's either in our food system, it's in our
medical system, it's it's somewhere that's causing our children to
have this. And you are condemning a child to a
lifetime of autism by doing things, by not finding the answers.
But I saw videos the other day and by the way,
you know who also said pregnant women shouldn't take tylan
all the makers of tailand all. It's listed on their
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warning label not to take it if you're pregnant. Now,
I get that some people have there's pain involved sometimes
and you've got to have something, and I get that
that may be the only way, but do it as
light as you possibly can. And I saw some of
these women the other day that were pregnant that like
took five or six of seed a menifin and said
they were doing it in spite of RFK. What is
wrong with your thought process? You're not spiting RFK. He
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doesn't know you're taking a chance with your unborn child's
health to make a statement about your idiocy that you
don't believe in RFK or the science. And by the way,
they didn't say they didn't say there was definitely a correlation.
They said there could possibly be a correlation. You know
who else said it a Harvard study two months before that.
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When you've got Trump derangement syndrome, to the point that
President Trump says, don't drink bleach, and so you say, well,
I'm gonna go drink bleach then because he said not to,
and that I'm not doing what he tells me. It's
just stupid on a level that you just can't understand stupidity.
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I don't again, I don't understand that thought process. But
you know what didn't get any play this week or
last week, and I it is if you if you
think you hate the media, you don't hate them enough.
They refuse to give any airtime to any of the
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wins that President Trump is getting for the American people.
And if you think there's any president out there that's
doing the things he's been doing to try to bring
manufacturing back, bring the jobs back, do all the things
that he's doing to fix our economy long term so
that we have the strength to be able to take
on places like China and our adversaries. You've lost your mind.
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That's all. His entire goal is trying to make America
great so that we can continue down the road as
the superpower that is not trying to take over the world.
But last week there was an announcement between the President
and Pfiser doctor J. Borla, I think his name was,
I know, it's Albert Bortla. I'm sorry. His name is
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Albert Borla, who is the CEO of Pfizer, and the President.
Here's what the President said, I'm just going to read it.
Pfiser has agreed to provide some of their most popular
current medications to all consumers at heavily discounted prices anywhere
between fifty and even one hundred percent, and that's off
the price and in some cases even more than that.
These drugs will be available for direct purchase online at
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a website operated by the federal government. We're also announcing
that moving forward, all new medications introduced by Pfizer to
the American market will be sold at the heavily discounted
most favored name price. That means we don't pay for
all of the other countries out there. We're not paying
for all the research and development by having the prices
to the United States taxpayer jacked up. You know, we
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always wondered why does Canada? Why can Canada sell the
exact same medication seventy five percent cheaper than you can
buy it in the United States, And it was because
the drug companies knew they could get away with it,
So we were subsidizing all of the other countries to
be able to buy their drugs cheaper than us. Here's
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what doctor Borla said. He said, the big winner of
this deal clearly the American patient. There's no doubt about it.
They're the ones that will see significant impact in their
ability to buy medicines. But I would argue that it's
not only that it is not only the only winner.
If there was another winner here, it's the American innovation
in the American economy. By the way, doctor Borla described
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the deal as and this was his quote, reversing an
unfair situation. And finally he committed to moving product manufacturing
back into the United States, and President Trump said that
they've agreed to a cessation of piser tariffs tariffs on
Fiser products for two years because Fireser are going to
be investing in another seventy billion dollars to unshure the
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manufacturing of the medications that we need. Now that does
two things. I don't know about you, but I have
high blood pressure, and when COVID happened and I found
out that all of my blood pressure medications were being
made in China, I worried. I worried about whether that
supply chain was going to break and not be able
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to get the drugs that I need to keep my
blood pressure down. And so that's when I started finding
out that most of our medications are made overseas. President
Trump is trying to bring that back so that in
the event something does happen and some political war breaks out,
we've got the ability to have our own medications. If
China wanted to cut us off from medications, they could
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do it tomorrow and it would be a problem. Lots
of people would be in trouble. But you don't hear
any of these wins from the media. And by the way,
how many other presidents have had the opportunity to do
just exactly what he's doing and left us out hanging
to dry, or left us hanging out to dry. Joe
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Biden certainly didn't do it. Kamala Harris certainly wouldn't have
done it. Who. Obama didn't do it, Clinton didn't do it.
Bush didn't do it. Who has forced the drug companies?
As a matter of fact, most of those other presidents
I just named were okay with offshoring it and sending
it to other countries, putting all of us at risk.
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It's like steel, if all of them our steel is
manufactured in China and we don't have or Japan, we
don't have the ability to make our own steel. If
we go to war, how do we make our own tanks?
How do we make our own planes? If they say no,
we're not shivving you any more steel, do you know
how long it would take to crank up steel plants?
What we are doing. And by the way, I'm going
to get into this in another segment, But if you
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think that all of this doesn't have to do with
national security, you're absolutely out of your mind. There are
nefarious actors out there on the world stage who continue
to try to find a way to topple the American
economy and top of the American experiment and to top
of the United States of America. They are consistently looking
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for ways to do so. And we are vulnerable and
don't think we are not. But it comes from years
of fecklessness. It comes from years of cowtaling to other countries.
It comes from years of not putting America first. Everybody
wants to know why do we have to be America first.
I'm going to explain it in another segment, but for
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sure we need to do something to make sure that
America is the strongest force in the world, because we
are one of and maybe the only force for good
that can keep the world in check without it becoming
a communist society everywhere. All right, This is Bonos Cars
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Speaker 1 (19:24):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
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Speaker 2 (19:45):
Here's your host, bow Driven.
Speaker 3 (19:48):
All right, Welcome back everybody. So I don't know if
you guys heard this or not, but there was a
report this past week was shocking to say the least.
You know, I talk about nefarious actors all the time,
and last week, it was two weeks ago, it was
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discovered that China, well they're saying a nation state actor,
but there's very few countries that would have the ability
to even pull off what they found, the resources, the
technology and all the other stuff. But there was a
SIM farm in New York that they found and it
was right around the United Nations, and it had something
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like one hundred thousand SIM cards that were on these
servers that had the ability to send out thirty million
text messages every minute and jam the entire cellular system
in the New York City area, taking down all of
the nine one one communications, taking down lots of the
way our government runs. All of that scary. But then
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we found apparently another SIM farm with two hundred thousand
of the SIM cards and servers in another warehouse. And
you know, people want to know why the border being
open can be a problem. We have video of lines
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of military aged men that all have the same rucksack,
that all have the same basic haircut, that all stand
at the parade attention, that all all coming across the
border illegally. Now I said this when it was happening
back in the day a few years ago. But why
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did they Why do all these Chinese people need to
make a thirty four hundred mile trek up through Guatemala
and into the United States illegally. They obviously had the
money to be able to fly in, but they didn't.
Why were they coming illegally? And there were thousands of them,
maybe possibly tens of thousands of them. China has plans
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on going to war a preemptive strike. You remember when
Ukraine hit Russia with the drones and took out a
third of their air force fleet. I don't know, a
couple three, four or five months ago. You know how
they did it. They hid the drones in crates, in
wooden crates that had the ability to remotely control, taking
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the lids off of them. These they've loaded them on
the back of truck semi trucks, and the truck drivers
had no idea what they were carrying. They go all
the way in. They get all the way into Russia,
and then they unload these pallets, they take the lids
off of them, remotely launched the drones and took out
a third of their fleet of airplanes fighter jets. Do
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you know how many places China's bought around our military bases,
how much land they own around our military bases. They
were literally flying a balloon across the United States of
America and stopping over military installations and doing whatever reconnaissance
they wanted to do, and the Biden administration did nothing.
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They knew Jijinping was doing all of this, and they
did nothing. And there are many reports. I speculated on it.
I didn't even read the reports, but I'm telling you
we know Hunter made lots and lots of trips to China,
had Chinese business partners, and I guarantee you that he
was a crack addict. He had a need to have hookers.
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And I guarantee you the Chinese have compromising video that
Joe didn't want to get out and so he lets
g do whatever he wanted. But now we've got military
aged men here in the United States of America. They're
buying land around our military installations. They have the ability
to set up sim farms that could jam our entire system.
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We have no idea. When we buy all of our
transformers for our electrical grid, a lot of the transformers
buy come from China. We have found embedded in those
transformers communications ability to communicate back to China with what
we have no idea. First of all, why are we
buying them from China? If we have to take them
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apart and put them back together to make sure that
they haven't embedded anything into the transformer? Why don't we
just buy all the pieces in parts and put them
together ourselves. Then we know we don't have a problem.
China is planning a preemptive strike, and what better way
to do it than to just completely disrupt the entire
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United States economy and take down our electrical system. Take
down a communication system. You think about today, how much
we hold in our hand when we hold that little
phone in our hand. Think about not being able to
get in touch with your kids at school, Think about
not being able to get in touch with your wife.
Have no idea, no coordinated plan about what we're going
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to do. If something like that started to happen, they'd
hit the big cities. First, Nashville's not small. But we
we have to be able to ensure all of those
things that Trump's doing. He's doing in an attempt to
make sure that we don't have that we have the
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ability to protect ourselves because I can tell you all
you people out there that are screaming and yelling about
the border and ice and all of the other things
that they're doing, you have no idea the damage that
would happen instantly if one of our electrical grids went
out and took out a third of the electrical grid
in the southeastern United States, the chaos and the panic
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that would ensue would absolutely be devastating. And it doesn't
take You know that grocery stores I talked to as
a grocery store manager one day. He told me that
there's a like three days Each grocery store has like
a three day supply of groceries. So whatever's in the warehouse,
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I don't know how many days that is, but his
groceries would go fast if something happened and everybody couldn't
We couldn't keep the supply chains running. But worse than that,
we've got states, blue states that are being complicit in
helping it. Well, if you haven't heard about it, you
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should have. But there was a wreck in Florida a
couple of months ago that was a semi truck driven
by an illegal alien who got a CDL out of
California without even being a citizen. Could barely he got
one out of five road signs right and could barely
speak English, and he made a U turn in the
middle of a highway and a minivan went underneath it
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and killed him. So then Sean Duffy, the Secretary of Transportation,
and by the way, the Biden administration was allowing this
to happen, and Pete but a judge who decided he
wants to probably run for president was a secretary of
Transportation that was doing nothing about what I'm about to
tell you. So right now, state of Oklahoma has decided
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it was Oklahoma Nebraska, but has decided they're stopping all
the trucks that come through. In the last two weeks,
they've collected over one hundred and twenty five illegal aliens
that were driving semi trucks down the road with CDLs
that have been issued in neither New York, Chicago, Illinois,
or California, and you know what the most common name
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people have is on their driver's license, no name given,
so I'm trying to find it here. Yet revealed that
Democrats states such as New York and California are issuing
CDLs to illegals as no name given with Republican states
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like Oklahoma State, and they've already apprehended over one hundred
and twenty five illegals with such IDs. So that was
from Sean Duffy. So these are the same. And it
turns out now there is a Chinese Communist Party Lady
ging Hag. I think I'm saying that right, who runs
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a school for getting drivers CDLs for Chinese people? Chinese guys.
We've got over one thousand people here that they know
of that are here illegally that are now driving big
rigs from China. Now, why would they need that? Why
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would they need to have a thousand people come over
here and start driving training in a in a lady
a school, a driving school that's run by a lady
that's tied to the CCP, And we know it, and
we're not shutting it down. And until they go after
the companies that are actually hiring these people and start
putting some CEOs in jail for hiring illegal people. Nothing's
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going to change, They'll just move to an the company.
But we've got we've got to start paying attention to
all of the geopolitical forces that are aligned out there
right now that have nefarious intentions to the United States
of America. And I believe that the people that President
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Trump has surrounded himself with in the cabinet, whether it's
Scott Bessent in the Treasury, or Sean Duffy had Transportation,
or orfk Jr. In AHHS, or any of the others
that he has in place, are all really brilliant people
who have one goal in mind, and that's to make
the United States of America the strongest it can possibly be,
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because if we allow all of the craziness to weaken us,
we are going to be answering to someone. Pete aegsas
said it the other day in the speech that he
gave to all the generals, we can't defend ourselves. If
we don't have the ability to have strength through peace
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or peace through strength, we will be answering to somebody.
We will be subservient to somebody. The American freedom, the
freedom that you have in the United States of America
does not happen anywhere else in the world. We are
the only country that has the freedoms that we currently have,
and if we don't fight to protect those freedoms by
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doing all of the things necessary to put the United
States of America at the forefront of manufacturing, at the
forefront of technology, at the forefront of defense, of the
forefront of all medicine. If we don't continue to fight
to do that, we will lose our country. And you
guys out there that are talking about how bad America is,
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I encourage you to go somewhere else first before you
find out what it can be like, because you're going
to get into the fo part of FAFO and you're
not going to like what the other countries bring. If
you were living in China, you wouldn't be liking it
all right. This is Boonos Cars brought to you by
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Speaker 1 (31:28):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Bowenos Cars, brought to you by
Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysborough. For all of your automotive
needs call six one five six four five one zero
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Speaker 2 (31:49):
Here's your host, Bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (31:52):
All right, welcome back everybody. So if you've listened to
the show for any length of time, you know I
am a not a big believer in all of the
climate change hocus pocus. I think it is a money grab.
I think it's a grift. I think there are a
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lot of people getting rich from it, not the least
of which are a lot of the people in our
federal government or that have ties to the federal government.
I believe that there are a lot of people who
are corrupt and are doing it to to get their
hands on the billions and billions and billions of dollars
that fear mongering puts out there. And I believe our
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education system has done a lot to brainwash a lot
of people. And I just don't buy into it, but
mostly because the science doesn't actually point to that. So
for years and years and years, we were told that
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the oceans were going to rise, that Florida al Gore
came out with the inconvenient truth and said that Florida
would be underwater two thirds of it would be underwater
by twenty twenty one or twenty twenty two or something
like that. I'm pretty sure I got my entire family
lives in Florida. I'm pretty sure they're doing okay. The
beaches are still exactly where they were when I left
there ten years ago, and they were with exactly where
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they were when I graduated high school forty years ago,
and they haven't moved. The roads are still in the
same spot, nothing's changed. And yet we were told that
climate change is going to make the oceans rise three
to ten feet by the end of this century, that
they were going to engulf half of the world, that
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all of these islands would be under water. Yeah, they
were wrong, they were wrong. They I'm trying to find this.
Let's make sure I get you this exact quote here. Yeah.
For over a quarter century, the world's leading climate scientists
and news media have warned that human caused climate change
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has doubled the rate of sea level rise and is
thus putting civilization in grave danger. We'll see at least
a four feet of sea level rise and possibly up
to ten by the end of the century, and that
was written by David Wells. The Oceans we Know won't
survive climate change. That was in the Atlantic the same
year by a guy named Robinson Meyer, and they were
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quoting Princeton's University's Michael Oppenmeyer that sea levels would rise
more than thirty four inches by twenty one hundred. So
bad news, guys, it's not moving. So there was a
scientist out there whose last name was Vortmann. His first
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name escaped me, but I know he was Swedish, I think.
So they did a study and make sure I get
this right. So Hessel Hessel Bortmann and a researcher by
the name of Rob DeVos they went back and looked
at the actual observations of more than two hundred tide
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stations against the projections, against projections and models. Okay, so
they went back and looked at all the modeling, because
that's the only way they do this. They plug it
into a computer and they say, this is what it's
going to do. Look, we can see all of this.
They also can't predict a hurricane more than thirty six
hours out where it's going to hit. It changes, it moves,
So I don't buy your modeling. So when he started
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looking though, he said, and I'm going to quote it's crazy.
It had not been done. He said, I started doing
this research in twenty twenty one by doing the literature review.
Who's done the comparison of the projections with the observations?
And there were none? He told, that's the guy told
Michael Schellenberger. So they went back and actually did it
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and matched it up and found out that the Greenland
ice pack that they were modeling and saying that the
runoff was going to cause the oceans to rise, all
this ice was going to melt and the runoff was
going to cause the oceans to rise. Turns out that
their models were off by as much as sixty percent
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because they were basing the Greenland paper. Goes On provides
another textbook examples, says by the end of July of
the July sixth through thirteenth, twenty sixteen field experiment, climate
model runoff ranges from seven percent to fifty eight percent
higher than observations similar were previously Reford in twenty fifteen.
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So that was a state of the art at the time,
regional climate model that was fifty eight percent off because
they had they had based their modeling on the ice
being impervious, and it turns out that a lot of
the ice is running back into the ice and refreezing,
that it's not actually running off into the ocean as
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much as eighty five percent of it is going back
into the ice and continuing to refree So did you
hear about that in the mainstream media? Did they all
can come out and say, hey, by the way, look
we think we might have been wrong. Good news. You
can quit worrying about all of that, and we don't
have to have all this crazy stuff that we've been
doing and spending trillions of dollars on stuff that's not
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going to change anything. You can just go on about
your lives and quit worrying about it. No, we're not
going to do that. We're going to continue to fear monger.
We're going to continue to say the science, the science,
the science, the science, the science, while none of it works.
The science you guys told us we had to stand
six feet apart and wear these masks, and if we
double masked it was even better. It turns how you
made all of that up too, So why should I
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believe you now? And all of the predictions you've had
over the last fifty years, Not one of them has
come true. Not one. As a matter of fact, Bill Nye,
the science guy, said last year that the only way
we could stop hurricanes is voting for Kamala, that if
we voted for Trump, we were destined to destroy the
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environment because he had all these crazy policies. You know
what I can tell you this year, we're done with September,
and this year is the first year in ten years
that there hasn't been a hurricane that touched land in
the United States of America, not one. Did you guys
even hear about any hurricanes. I know there were a
couple that affected the outer edge because it got some
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big water and big waves and some little bit of rain,
But we didn't have a hurricane make landfall for the
first time in ten years. Anybody's talking about that or
will they just pick the one year we had three hurricanes.
Oh my god, the storms are getting worse. Everything's getting worse.
Look at it.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
The fires are worse.
Speaker 3 (38:36):
The fires are worse because you didn't bother to do
any deforestation, had nothing to do with climate change. You
guys just keep saying it over and over and over
and that's the problem. That's what we are teaching our children.
And by the way, I knew, National Assessment of Educational
Progress came out and it's usually dubbed the Nation's report Card,
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and I bet you they wish it was so. A
record forty five percent of high school seniors scored below
basic in math. Those at the basic level would be
able to apply a statistical reasoning and they can't do that.
All right, So I'm trying to jump around here for
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a second. So every score plummeted. Twelfth grade math, twenty
two percent were proficient, Twenty two percent of seniors were
proficient in what should be twelfth grade math. Thirty five percent,
one out of three is proficient in reading at a
twelfth grade level. Our eighth graders their science proficiency was
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only thirty one percent. It is. We kept telling you,
you've got to open the schools backup. You've got to
open the schools backup. You've got to open the schools
back up. And they kept telling us, no, they weren't
going to until we did something about everybody wearing a mask.
We had kids playing ball in masks when they knew
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they made up the mask thing and then it didn't
work and wasn't changing anything, and yet we continued with
the craziness and now the chickens are coming home to roost.
It's kind of like the tilinhol thing I talked about
earlier in the show. We told you what was happening.
You should want what's best for your children. You should
want them to be able to learn and not all
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about drag queen happy hour. They need to learn how
to read, They need to learn how to do math,
they need to learn how to do have the skill
sets necessary to keep America great. And by the way,
it's not about money. Because a new study came out
I was talking about Louisiana and Louisiana spends less more
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money per student than most of the country. But right
now it's fourth graders are outperforming peers in nearly every
other state. I'm just going to read it to you.
Real quick data released January twenty ninth from the Urban
Institute ranks Louisiana second in the nation for reading when
adjusted for race and income per pupil, spending of just
thirteen eight hundred dollars, thousands of dollars less than what
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some states spend By comparison, Vermont spends thirty three thousand
dollars per student but ranks forty sixth, and Connecticut spends
twenty five thousand, and yet Lands thirteenth. Rhode Island and
New Hampshire, and Alaska all exceed twenty thousand per student, but
they trail far behind Louisiana. Louisiana was ranked last in
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math and reading in twenty nineteen. So in six years,
Louisiana has gone from ranking dead last to ranking fourth
and fifth while spending half of what a lot of
other states are spending. How do they do it? They
went back to basics, They went back to teaching basics.
And by the way, it's not just Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi.
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You know, the educational system and a lot of these
southern states has always been looked at those people in
the north, always looked down their nose at the people
in the South, like we were all just country fried
rooms that weren't smart enough to know what we were doing,
and they knew what was best for all of us.
And yet the educational system in a lot of those places,
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whether it's Maryland with Baltimore, or New York or Chicago
or Minnesota. They all have just tanked in reading and
mathematical skills. While Mississippi now ranked him on the top
twenty for fourth grade reading, which, by the way, in
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twenty and thirteen, Mississippi was ranked forty ninth in twenty
thirteen in fourth grade reading proficiency. Mississippi's gone back to
doing what's proven to improve the reading literacy because they're
using all of the same tools I used when I
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was growing up. Why did we change it? Why did
we have to go into this core math and the
other the doing things so differently than they were proven.
We were on the right track for years and years
and years. Then the Union's got a hold of it
and decided we needed to completely change the way we
taught kids. And look what's happened. We rank I think
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last thing I saw was we ranked like twentieth in
the world in reading and writing. That's for the richest
country on earth. That is insane. It should never be
that way. But if we're going to continue to teach
all the woke and progressive values and transgenderism, and we're
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going to have all of the climate change and all
of the other social issues that our children don't need
to be worried with They need to learn how to
read and write, and they need to learn how to
have critical thinking, or we're going to we're going to
lose the country. And it's not going to be the
fault of the people who kept telling him and look,
this has got to change, or it's going to go downhill.
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We're dumbing down society and it's not it's not shouldn't
be happening to our kids. Our kids deserve better than that.
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