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March 15, 2025 44 mins
*Gulf of "AMERICA" IS inclusive!
*Why are Democratic ran cities more crime-ridden?
*Why aren't we arresting drug dealers?
*Chevrolet, Buick, GMC of Murfreesboro Annual Family Easter Egg Hunt at Blackman High School Saturday, April 19, 2025, 10 AM...come join us!  Lots of giveaways!!
*Why does Europe look down its' nose at the United States yet constantly asks and expects our help financially and otherwise
*Craziness going on in the UK
*Why are people against Elon Musk exposing fraud in government spending
*Fraud during the Biden administration
*How incompetence led to the California wildfire tragedy
*Trump signs an Executive Order directing EPA to complete hazardous materials cleanup after California wildfires in 30 days instead of the usual 18 months....way more efficient
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Speaker 1 (00:08):
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Speaker 2 (00:29):
Here's your host, bow Driven.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
Everybody.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
Hope everybody's having a wonderful beginning to spring here. The
time change has got us a little sideways. I thought
it was changing this tonight. I didn't realize it was
changing last week. I woke up on Sunday morning, thought
why is it so late and sun's not out?

Speaker 3 (00:51):
And then I realized the time it changed. I really
thought it was a different day.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
Anyways, I uh. The other day, my wife finally listened
to the show. She doesn't listen to it very often.
I think she hadn't listened to in years. But she
told me I talked too fast. So I'm going to
try to slow it down here and be a little
better at my delivery. And on a side note, speaking
of delivery, because I have decided there's just too much

(01:17):
to talk about. I'm going to be launching a podcast
here in the next couple of weeks and see if
I can settle my brain down by getting all these
thoughts out of my brain and out into the world.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Anyways, So I did have some thoughts. I was writing
them down the other day and thinking, you know, why
is everybody.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
Up in arms about this Golf of America thing? Who
decided when that it was going to be the Gulf
of Mexico. Why does it have to be the Gulf
of Mexico. And by the way, Trump didn't say we're
going to change it to the Gulf of the United
States and like we're claiming the golf. He said the
Gulf of America. America is a continent, right, so why

(01:57):
shouldn't the rest of the country that border alone that
body of water have some say so as to the name,
And the Gulf of America is more inclusive, And for
all of you people out there that are about inclusivity,
I think he's being more inclusive.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
By naming it the Gulf of America. Anyways, So why
is it that.

Speaker 4 (02:23):
So many blue cities are doing everything they can to
appease criminals and find a way to destroy their cities. Boston,
if you've ever never been to Boston, obviously, Boston has
an incredible history, right, I mean, it was like the
beginning of America.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
It's where Ben Franklin was for a while.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
It's where you just know that Boston, the Boston Tea Party,
the Boston has a rich, rich history in our country.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
And it is a beautiful city with lots of things
to enjoy.

Speaker 4 (03:00):
It is less enjoyable now than it used to be
twenty or twenty five years ago, simply because it's being
overrun by criminals.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
They are now.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
Michelle Wou, who is the mayor of Boston and was
one of the four mayors that got called before Congress
as a sanctuary city mayor the other day has proposed
or is proposing, or has passed, and I couldn't really
figure it out. A new law that basically says that
drug dealers won't be arrested. Now, if you ever wanted

(03:38):
to increase drug use in your city, don't arrest the
drug dealers. Do I understand that doing drugs is an addiction?

Speaker 3 (03:48):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (03:49):
Do I understand? Not everybody that does drugs is addicted
to them. There are some recreational users, But I also
understand that if you want to stop most drug dealers
aren't drug users.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Yes, right.

Speaker 4 (04:01):
The old adage I've heard in a number of movies
was don't get high on your own supply. In New
Jack City, they talked about the fact that if you
if you did drugs, you couldn't deal drugs because you were.
They couldn't trust you if you were always high. So
drug dealers don't do drugs. So not arresting the people

(04:23):
who are addicted to drugs or have an illness, I
can understand that.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
I do.

Speaker 4 (04:29):
I understand the thought process behind the compassion for that.
What I don't understand is the thought process behind not
arresting drug dealers. They're already doing it. Now you're telling
them they're not going to be arrested for it. It
becomes an open air drug market, which destroys the property
values because the people that are dealing with the drugs
and doing the drugs are not the people that are

(04:50):
in the shops or in the restaurants and buying stuff
and keeping the economy propped up, and the people that
want to go to those places of business are become.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
A f to do.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
So I walked down New York City in Manhattan. Last year,
I went up there on a Cadillac trip for the
US Open.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
It was awesome. I love New York City, I really did.

Speaker 4 (05:10):
I used to, but I the smell of weed was everywhere.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
You couldn't get away from it.

Speaker 4 (05:18):
Kids in strollers were getting high because they're walking past
people smoking.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
Dope right in the middle of the street.

Speaker 4 (05:26):
They'll put you in jail if you smoke a cigarette
on the on the subway, but they're not gonna put
you in jail if you're smoking a joint in the
middle of the road. I saw a guy literally walking
down the road in New York City with a needle
still stuck in his arm, so high he could barely walk.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
That's dangerous. People don't want to be around that.

Speaker 4 (05:42):
And it's to pass a law that says you're not
going to arrest the drug dealers, you're asking for them
to destroy your city. Speaking of that, New Jersey, apparently
now they've decided in New Jersey that you have you
can you have the ability to determine the sex of your.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Baby at birth, and you're allowed to.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
Put on their male, female, bi sexual, or transgender. So
parents with newborns are being handed a survey to fill
out courtesy of a state bill that Phil Murphy, who
is the governor of the state, signed into law. It
added a new requirement for hospitals, labs, et cetera to
collect certain data.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
But do it sensitively.

Speaker 4 (06:29):
So this new bill says that they are to include
training on how to collect race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and
gender identity and a culturally competent and sensitive manner.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
So, how is a parent supposed.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
To know if their child is bisexual or transgender or
whatever on the day they're born. And you think that's
not having some impact on the way that those children
get raised. You're not paying attention. It doesn't make any
sense to me.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
I am.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
There's a new law out in Seattle or in Washington
State that basically, I've got some work to do on
looking it up, that if you have committed less than
two murders or two sexual assaults on children under the
if you're under a certain age, you don't have to
worry about it.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
They're gonna let you out and give you free rent.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
It's just the audacity of these cities thinking that they
can control crime by being soft on crime. Will never
cease to amaze me, and it's one of the reasons
why I'm glad I live in the state of Tennessee.
We don't have a whole bunch of that craziness going
on in this state, and I think it will continue
to stay that way.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
Anyways, I got a lot.

Speaker 4 (07:47):
More to rant about coming up after the break, So
come on back after the break. This is Boono's Cars,
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Speaker 1 (08:09):
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Speaker 2 (08:30):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
All right, welcome back everybody.

Speaker 4 (08:37):
I uh sincerely appreciate you guys tuning in and hopefully
some of you will tune into the podcast and I'm
gonna be launching here soon give you a little bit
more information about that later on, and uh before I
also forget Easter is not too far away. And as always,
Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphysboro will be holding a annual
Easter egg hunt before Easter at Blackman High School football Field.

(09:05):
It's not really a hunt. You don't have to hunt
for the eggs that are just out there. You've got
to go pick them up. But anyways, I hope you
guys enjoy it and join us, and I hope it's
a really nice day out.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
So it is amazing to.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
Me how most of Europe looks down their noses at
Americans while simultaneously being able to not take care of
themselves and asking us to.

Speaker 3 (09:34):
Do it for them.

Speaker 4 (09:36):
You know, what is the point of NATO if it's
one sided? What is the point of us saying? You know,
I read something the other day that said that France
had like, I don't know, twenty tanks or something left
and that some of those don't run. And we know
that they don't have the same military capabilities because they
haven't committed most of the money they needed to commit

(09:56):
to have military capabilities, because they've been relying on us
to do it while simultaneously looking down their noses at
us and acting as if we're the.

Speaker 3 (10:08):
Lessers.

Speaker 4 (10:10):
It just absolutely amazes me at the narcissistic ability to
do that, and they've done it for seventy years.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
You guys were the ones that got bombed.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
If I remember my history correctly, there weren't too many
bombs that fell on the United States of America when
World War II happened or World War One. So those
wars happened in Europe. We committed a massive amount of money, manpower, soldiers,

(10:44):
dead soldiers, and lives to protect Europe. And then as
soon as we get done getting that done, we help
them rebuild most of their countries. And they still continue
to look down their noses at us and act like
we don't we owe them something thing. It absolutely is
amazing to me. They refuse to spend their money on

(11:05):
their own defense. They prefer to have more socialist governments
and give all of the entitlements away and pushing all
that money over to us and say you defend us
in case Putin decides he wants to attack us.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
And based on what I can.

Speaker 4 (11:18):
See the military capabilities of other countries, if we were attacked,
we'd pretty much be on our own. They haven't spent
enough to protect themselves, much less us. But they so
I wrote a note down here, and it just it
says the war in Ukraine. This is my own thought process.
The war in Ukraine is a direct byproduct of all

(11:40):
of our agreements to disarm Putin's willing to take the
chance that the West wasn't going to really do anything.

Speaker 3 (11:46):
To stop him.

Speaker 4 (11:47):
We practiced appeasement for so long that the bad guys
didn't see a deterrent in their way. And you know,
we had peace through strength after the Cold War because
we projected strength, and we had peace after World War
Two because we They sent massive amounts of money and
military hardware to Europe and the prospect of mutual destruction
kept everybody in their places. But now the bad guys

(12:10):
know Europe doesn't have the will or the manpower to
deter them. And so this war is on the heads
of the politicians that were and are too feeble to
stand up and handle their own crap, right, so they
expect us to do it because they're too feeble and
weak to do it on their own. And then they
get mad at jd Vance because he says that, you know,

(12:32):
you've got some countries that haven't fought a war in
seventy years and haven't had boots on the ground. Well,
he didn't mention England, but then England got all up
in arms about it and he didn't even say it.
With the UK, it's absolutely amazing to me. And these
are the same countries that say we all share the
same values, but that's absolutely not true. So the UK

(12:54):
is currently working on a way to have the definition
of a two tiered justice system, literally the definition of it.
So from an article that was reading the other day
in how There, they talked about the new sentencing guidelines
for hate speech right and sentencing guidelines for other crimes

(13:17):
committed will encourage quote a tailored sentence that is most
appropriate for the defender, and it goes on to say
that that will be based on from an ethnic minority,
a cultural minority, and or faith minority. So they're simply

(13:38):
saying that if.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
You are.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
A single white guy in Europe, the sentence for you
is going to be different than if you are part
of a cultural minority, or religious minority, or whatever they
determine is a minority. How is that possible that you're
going to have somebody commits two people commit the same crime,
they should do the same time. I don't care what

(14:01):
it is about any of the any of the other characteristics,
the crime you do, the time period. But to appease
somebody by saying it's okay, if you committed the crime,
you're gonna do less time, maybe not get any jail
time at all, if you belong to some of these
groups over here. Once again, that's appeasement and it just

(14:22):
it promotes more crime. But now they've gone this is
also the UK, they've gone even further, right, so now
they have a new definition of Islamophobia. Let's see, so
members of parliament are working on legislation that would make
it illegal to photograph Muslim women not wearing jibs or

(14:46):
his j obs.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Huh.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
So I read that right, I'm saying huh, Because so
if I photograph a woman that's in public and isn't
wearing her his job, how is that on me. I'm
just making taking a photograph somebody that's out in public.
We're allowed to do that. They do it all the time.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
You're walking down the streets, somebody takes your picture. It
is what it is. But now they're going to make
it a crime if you do that. And by the way, I.

Speaker 4 (15:13):
Don't know what islamophobia means, you know, phobia in and
of itself is a fear of something.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
I don't. You know.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
I don't have a fear of somebody that may be gay.
I don't have a fear of somebody who maybe studies Islam.
I don't have a fear of transgendered people. I don't
have fears of any of them. Everybody's allowed to do
whatever they want. I'm good with that, But don't don't
keep making it a phobia and using those words to

(15:41):
make it sound like we're all afraid of something because
we're not.

Speaker 3 (15:45):
So I don't understand.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
How we can continue to be lectured by countries that
will make it a law and go for a little
further here about this law, possessing photos of Muslim woman
without harajib should be made a criminal offense. The MP's
proposed The Commons Women and Equalities Committee said that pictures
of a Muslim woman without her head scarf taken without

(16:11):
her consent, should be considered non consensual intimate images, and
such photographs should be treated the same as child sex
abuse images, possessions of which can carry long prison sentences.
That sounds absolutely insane to me. You know, I'm going
to read some of the things some of the other

(16:33):
insanity going on in the UK, because we were very
very close to experiencing this exact same type of Worwellian
society when the Bidened administration continued to try to push
the Disinformation Committee.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
Honestly, I don't remember the ladi's.

Speaker 4 (16:53):
Name that they had hired to be the head of
the disinformation committee that they were going to determine what
was miss or disinformation. By the way, these are the
same people that told us that you couldn't catch COVID
if you got the vaccination.

Speaker 3 (17:12):
And that masks worked.

Speaker 4 (17:13):
So who are the ones that were purveyors of miss
or disinformation? So here's some examples of Islamophobia or criticisms
of such or things that people got put in jail
that for in the UK that I find to be

(17:37):
extremely troubling.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Good thing I don't live in the UK, all right.
Here's one.

Speaker 4 (17:42):
A man was convicted for sending a tweet while drunk
referring to dead soldiers. Another was arrested for wearing an
anti police t shirt. They arrested another gentleman for calling
the Irish boyfriend of his ex girlfriend a leprechaun. They
arrested a man for calling him another man a leprechaun.

(18:06):
Another was arrested for singing kung fu fighting. A teenager
was arrested for protesting outside of a scientology center with
a sign calling the religion a cult.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
Just standing out there with a sign said cult.

Speaker 4 (18:22):
Last year, Nicholas Brock, who was fifty two years old,
was convicted of a thought crime in Maidenhead, Berkshire. The
neo Nazi was given a four year sentence for what
the court called his toxic ideology based on the contents
of the home he shared with his mother.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
In Maidenhead.

Speaker 4 (18:36):
The judge dismissed free speech or free thought concerns with
a truly orwellianed statement, which was, I do not sentence
you for your political views, but the extremity of those
views informs the assessment of dangerousness. They're putting people in
jail for thought crimes. It's absolutely astounding. All right, come
on back after the break. This is Bonos Cars, brought

(18:58):
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Speaker 1 (19:15):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
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Speaker 2 (19:36):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 4 (19:40):
All right, welcome back, everybody. Appreciate you guys tuning in
and uh see if I can give you some information
that maybe you hadn't heard yet. Here's here's a news flash,
Hunor Briden's broke. It didn't take long, did it? As
soon as his dad didn't have access or he didn't

(20:02):
have the ability to sell access to the White House.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
Somehow or another, He's broke.

Speaker 4 (20:06):
This is the same guy that we were told, I
don't know two years ago or so that his new
art work was some of the most forward thinking. He
was going to be revolutionary in his art. And this
guy that never picked up a paint brush in his.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Life as far as I could tell.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
But somehours paintings were selling for two hundred and fifty
or three hundred thousand dollars. And isn't it amazing that
one of the people he sold a painting to for
like two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Was the ant
or grandmother was related very closely to the only hostage
that was taken by Hamas On October seventh that the

(20:48):
Biden administration was able to negotiate the release of the
last name was Nepolli. And thank god, I mean that
the young lady was released and they negotiated the release
of this person, because none of those people deserve what
they're having to go through or had to go through.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
None of them.

Speaker 4 (21:08):
Those are incredibly heinous human beings that could commit those crimes.
So I'm glad she got released. But why is she
the only one that got released and the one whose
mother or relative was the single largest buyer of Hunter

(21:28):
Biden's paintings. It just stinks to high heaven. But just
about everything they touched stinks to high Heaven. And I'm
telling you, Elon Musk, I don't know if you saw
it the other day, but Elon Musk went on Joe
Rogan not too long ago, and.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
You could tell he was hesitant.

Speaker 4 (21:49):
I'm glad that man has some seriously good security because
I guarantee you desperate people do desperate things, and there
are some really rich people out there and really powerful
people out there that he is getting ready to expose
that have buried all of their secrets for so long.

(22:10):
And he said that if you go back and watch
parts of the interview with Joe Rogan, he specifically says,
this is going to get me killed.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
It's going to get me assassinated. And if I.

Speaker 4 (22:21):
Get too too deep into the fraud part of this,
it's going to expose people. And these are rich, powerful
people that are going to be in trouble, and they
will do anything they can to avoid that trouble up to.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
An including.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
Trying to have somebody assassinated. Let's face it, I guarantee
you there are bodies hidden somewhere that people know.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Anyway.

Speaker 4 (22:49):
So I talk about the fraud, right, So he's the
first of all, if you are against him finding the fraud,
you are part of the fraud.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
That simple.

Speaker 4 (22:58):
You cannot be against man trying to discuss trying to
save our tax dollars from waste, fraud and abuse. The
left was up in arms the other day and trying
to make it sound as if he had said something
about cutting Medicare and social security when he was doing
an interview, and I think it was with Joe Rogan.
It might might have been with somebody else, but he

(23:20):
was doing an interview and talking about that we are
losing five hundred and fifty billion dollars a year in fraud,
in fraud, and why you wouldn't want that to stop
so that we could use that five hundred and fifty
billion dollars a year to do something good with it.
I can't understand the thought process that tries to get

(23:42):
rid of that, other than you're either in on the
graft or you're too stupid to understand that we need
to stop people from stealing our money. We are thirty
six trillion dollars in debt. I absolutely guarantee you that
out of that thirty six trillion, five or six trillion
has been fraud over the last however many years.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
They know it exists, so why are you trying to
shut it down?

Speaker 4 (24:11):
So to that note, the headline on an article I
was reading the other day it was Biden awarded twenty
eight million dollars to a mysterious vaccine company run by
his COVID advisor and based out of a Maryland po box.

(24:31):
So the Washington Freebeacon did a review of a taxpayer
funded group, a company which was supposed to use its
twenty eight million dollar grant to develop vaccines to combat
West Nile virus, Dingay virus, and zecraviruses. But for whatever reason,
this company went to great lengths to keep itself out
of the public eye.

Speaker 3 (24:50):
So it's the.

Speaker 4 (24:52):
Firm is named the Vaccine Company. They don't have a website,
and none of its top officers disclosed any of their
association to the company on their public resumes. But the
chief financial officer for this company, the Vaccine Company, was
the It was Sonya Bernstein, who was the Biden COVID advisor.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
So let me get this right.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
Biden has a COVID advisor who just happens to go
out into the public sector and miraculously starts a company
or has a company that gets twenty eight million dollar
loan from the Biden.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Administration with.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
A po box and no nothing else that anybody can
find that that goes back to the two billion dollar
loan that or grant wasn't a loan. The two billion
dollar grant that went in that twenty billion dollar slush
fund that they pushed out the door in the last
five or six days of the administration and hit it

(25:57):
over in either Chase or Capital Want, I don't remember
which bank, but they hit it in a bank and
thinking that nobody would find it and they could disperse it.
Two billion of that was earmarked for a company that
had ties to Stacy Abrams through all of these other
NGOs or non governmental organizations, and the NGO that she

(26:20):
was running or that she was affiliated with that got
this two billion dollar grant had literally had a total
of one hundred dollars in revenues the year before, and
somehow they are qualified to handle two billion dollars. There
is so much fraud that it's absolutely scary. You guys,

(26:42):
remember Cleindra. So Solendra was a company that during the
Obama administration was supposedly on the cutting edge of these
tubes that were solar panels that they were going to
make and they were going to revolutionize the way things
were done and create this many job blah blah blah
blah blah. So we end up going and giving them

(27:05):
five hundred and thirty five million, five hundred and thirty
five million dollar loan.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
From the Department of Energy I believe it was, and
within I don't know, it was something like two years max.
The whole thing imploded.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
They were completely belly up and the factory's gone five
hundred and thirty five million. And I remember that being
a big story. It was a huge story and everybody
talked about it. The news outlets actually reported on it.
So let me give you another one. There is a
company out there.

Speaker 3 (27:46):
Let me see if I can, Sonova, Sonova Energy.

Speaker 4 (27:50):
And Sonova Energy was part of the green energy that
the Obama administration was trying to promote so much, and
so they gave this company a three billion dollar loan.
So Cylindri got five hundred and thirty five million, and
everybody was up on arms when they put bankrupt. Sonova
got a three billion dollar loan from the Biden administration.

Speaker 3 (28:14):
But here's the worst part. Within eighteen months, Sonova has
now declared bankruptcy and put out a statement that said, quote, Therefore,
substantial doubt exists regarding our ability to continue as a
going concern for a period of at least one year
from the date we issue our consolidated financial statements. So
here's the kicker.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
Apparently, the Sonova's business practices were so bad that they
were considered fraudulent and that they were scamming elderly, confused people,
some of them on their deathbeds, out of a lot
of money for solar installations. So I'm going to give
you a quote from one of the articles from the

(28:57):
Free Beacon. Apparently Sonova's business practices of under scrutiny as well.
The company has been accused of scamming dementia patients on
their deathbeds into signing five figure, multi decade solar panel leases.
And that's according to interviews in a state consumer complaint
records obtained by the Free Beacon in November of twenty
twenty three. The Free Beacon reviewed at least fifty consumer

(29:20):
complaints filed against Sonova in Texas since twenty twenty two,
and it goes on to talk about some of them
were that the contracts that they got signed, they were
literally dementia patients on their deathbeds.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
So let me make sure I understand this.

Speaker 4 (29:38):
We loaned a company who had fraudulent business practices and
were scamming elderly people out of their money, and we
gave them three billion dollars and not enough oversight to
know that they weren't going to be able to.

Speaker 3 (29:55):
Last for eighteen months.

Speaker 4 (29:57):
How much do you think the CEO got of that
three billion dollar How much do you think the CEO
is getting for his golden parachute when the company goes broke.
How much of that money that he got is going
back to anybody in the departments or the Department of Energy,
I don't know what it was, anybody in the Biden administration.

(30:17):
How much of that money do you think is making
it back into the hands and bank accounts of those people.
That's the fraud, and it continues to happen over and
over and over again.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
And the fact that there are people.

Speaker 4 (30:30):
Out there who are willing to be mad at Doge
for finding that and not mad at the actual fraud
is astounding to me. It literally drives me nuts when
they continue to rail about the fraud and about finding
the fraud, not the actual fraud itself.

Speaker 3 (30:50):
I don't understand it. I'll never understand it, and I
think your morons for feeling that way.

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Speaker 4 (31:42):
All right, welcome back everybody. To clarify a few points,
that twenty billion dollars the Biden administration put out there
into the UH, into the world and parked at a
bank that was City Bank that they parked it at,
and Lee's held in the new EPA, a administrator is
doing everything he can to claw it back and make

(32:03):
sure that we don't end up losing all of the
the twenty billion dollars. But there was a little bit
more of that twenty billion dollars. So there's some names
that were part of all of the supposed to be
handing out this money. One of them is John Podesta,
who was part of the Clinton campaign, and he was

(32:26):
in charge of a parent three hundred and seventy five
million dollars slush fund that he handled.

Speaker 3 (32:31):
They gave.

Speaker 4 (32:33):
A bunch of money to charities founded, they were only
founded like months earlier, right, they literally had been founded
within the last twelve months, And somehow they're getting hundreds
of millions of dollars of our money from somebody who
was an ex Clinton advisor. In one case, VP pre Kamala,

(32:56):
Harris handed over a check for nearly seven billion dollars
to a Maryland but those the Maryland based group Climate
United Fund, which doesn't appear in the IRS's charities database
and has no federal filings. So somehow they got a
seven billion dollar check from Kamala and they literally are
not listed in the IRS Charities database and no federal

(33:18):
filings at all. That that particular nonprofit had only been
incorporated in Delaware on November thirtieth, according of twenty twenty three,
according to public records, five months before Harris handed them
the seven billion dollars in cash. It is absolutely astounding

(33:40):
to me that people don't know that this is or
don't believe that this is fraud. And on the highest level,
they're literally stealing our money, and they did it through
a number of ways, one.

Speaker 3 (33:55):
Of which is ActBlue.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
Right, So if you guys know anything about Act Blue,
ActBlue raised billions that I mean billions and billions, maybe
trillions of dollars for the UH Democratic Party over the
last ten or twelve years.

Speaker 3 (34:10):
They were one of those places where.

Speaker 4 (34:16):
The Democrats could could funnel their money into and it
turns out it's probably been a big slush fund that's
been laundering money. So there are campaign finance laws for
a reason. These campaign finance laws state that you can
only give a certain amount of money to campaigns. Well,
ActBlue was out there taking large donations from single donors

(34:39):
and then divvying it up and acting as if it
came from a bunch of small donors.

Speaker 3 (34:45):
And it it.

Speaker 4 (34:49):
Is a it's a mess. I'm going to talk about
that later. It goes too deep, so there's not really
I can get into it. But Act Blue it is
a be thankful they have been found out because they
are part of the graft and fraud that is going
on deep into our our government, has been for years.

(35:11):
So the other point I wanted to clarify, I talked
about a law in Seattle and let me just see
if I can clear it up here. So Jason rants
conservative radio host who's out in Seattle. He's the only
one that's saint a sane person reporting in an insane
world out there, I'm telling you.

Speaker 3 (35:34):
So here's here's what he posted on x.

Speaker 4 (35:37):
Democrats are readying a bill that would release juvenile killers
from jail early, so long as they didn't kill more
than two victims, which is apparently the threshold for a
democratic sympathy. So let's see and then give them free
rent to live in your neighborhood. Senate Bill five two
sixty six S two modifies the state's approach juvenile sentencing

(35:59):
and early release eligibility. Individuals convicted of crimes committed before
their eighteenth birthday can petition the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board
for early release upon reaching the age of twenty four,
provided they meet specific criteria. Those convicted of three or
more murder offenses must serve at least twenty years before petitioning.

(36:22):
The bill is based on the now cliche argument about
brain development not happening until a juvenile turns twenty four.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
So I've said this before.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
They passed a law like that in California where they
said that you're not really responsible for everything you do,
and under the age of twenty six, his brain hasn't
fully or fully formed, and yet these are the exact
same people who will tell you a thirteen to fifteen
year old can make decisions about permanently altering their body
for the rest of their lives.

Speaker 3 (36:52):
Makes no sense to me.

Speaker 4 (36:54):
Can't buy cigarets until you're eighteen, but if you decide
you want to permanently alter your body in a way
that is irreversible, you can make that decision. Makes absolutely
zero sense. But hey, somehow they'll make it make sense.
So one of the other things I'm trying, I was
trying to clear up a couple of pieces of things

(37:16):
I mentioned earlier in the show, but getting back to
the Doge thing. So the Doge found out that there
was nearly two billion dollars in misplaced funds at HUD.
Literally they'd had no idea where it went. I had
no idea where it had gone, and.

Speaker 3 (37:38):
We're trying to track it down. But here's the other problem.

Speaker 4 (37:43):
The small the SBA, which is now headed by Kelly Loffler,
and she used to be a senator for Georgia, very
good business person, owns one of the or used to
own one of the w NBA franchises. She's now head
of the SBA and the SBA is so important. I
truly believe in the SBI. I borrowed some money from

(38:04):
the SBA when I was starting a couple of businesses.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
And paid them all back.

Speaker 4 (38:07):
They did a great job for me. I sincerely appreciate
what they did. But there is so much fraud there
that during twenty twenty one, the SBA, and I'm quoting here,
handed out five thousand, five hundred and ninety three loans
totaling three hundred and twelve million dollars to business owners

(38:28):
who were eleven years old or younger. Fifty five hundred
and ninety three loans. That's not a mistake. You can't
make a mistake fifty three hundred and ninety five times
or fifty five hundred and ninety three times, and loan
three hundred and twelve million dollars to business owners under
the age of eleven. I didn't think you were allowed
to sign a contract under the age of eleven or

(38:50):
under the age of eighteen. All right, so that's totally legit.
Let's see it goes on and says but wait, there's more.
The SBA wasn't content just funding kindergarten start up. They
also approved three thousand and ninety five loans worth three
hundred and thirty three million to borrowers over one hundred
and fifteen years old. So one, I guess really in

(39:16):
great shape for one hundred and fifty seven years old
because he'd got to borrow thirty six thousand dollars from
the SBA. So you've handed out almost nine thousand loans
totally over six hundred and something million dollars to people
over the age of one hundred and fifteen or under
the age of eleven.

Speaker 3 (39:32):
How is that even possible? It's not right. So it's fraud,
but they absolutely are okay with doing that.

Speaker 4 (39:40):
You know, how you could shore up Social Security and Medicaid,
which are both like on the trajectory of going broke.
How about we don't loan almost a billion dollars to
people who are completely fraudulent.

Speaker 3 (39:55):
How about we just don't do that?

Speaker 4 (39:58):
And no wonder that Elon Musk is afraid he's going
to be assassinated, right, I.

Speaker 3 (40:04):
Mean, he.

Speaker 4 (40:07):
Is trying to unravel a maze. And the federal government,
this leviathan that we call a federal government, is so
big they've designed it to be able to hide everything.
The deep State that we talk about, which is all
of the bureaucrats that make laws, that are hiding around
in all of the halls of Congress, that get to
make all of these various agencies laws. And look, call

(40:29):
it a regulation. If you can put me in jail
four to find me for it, it's a law. I've
got to obey it. And they didn't get elected to
make those laws, but they were doing it anyways. And
those are the people we're talking about in the deep
state that think, well, what are you going to do
about it? It'll take two years for you to get
the information, and by then you'll be voted out and
there'll be a whole new set of people in here anyway,
So we'll just keep slow walking everybody. They have created

(40:50):
a maze intentionally to try to steal our money, and
they've been pretty lucky at doing it, right, So.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
Let's see, all.

Speaker 4 (41:11):
Right, Yeah, I'm not gonna get into that. I'll get
into that some other time. So a couple of things
I also wanted to talk about. So again, heart goes
out to the people in LA for all the fires
and the stuff that they had to go through. But
the media has been lying to you, right, So one
of the things that they talked about after those fires
swept through based on a whole bunch of incompetence. Right,

(41:31):
there was Look, there were weather factors that involved that,
but there was a lot of incompetence that kept it,
that made it worse than it needed to be. But
then once they got through the fires, it became this
other regulatory morass where they were trying to tell them
it was going to take eighteen months to clean up
the uh toxic waste from all the things that the

(41:52):
fires caused.

Speaker 3 (41:54):
So incomes the EPA.

Speaker 4 (41:58):
They were talking about eighteen months to clean up everything
in La. The Biden, I mean, the Trump EPA got
it done in twenty nine days. Twenty nine days. They
went from an eighteen month timeframe to twenty nine days.

Speaker 3 (42:17):
It says.

Speaker 4 (42:20):
The article I was reading about goes on to talk
about how somehow they keep talking about how Trump is
causing waste, fraud and abuse. But it turns out the
EPA under Trump completed the hazardous materials clean up in
Los Angeles in just twenty nine days, far ahead of
initial projections. So but you're not going to hear that

(42:42):
from the media, right, They're not going to keep talking
about all the good things that Trump has done. They're
going to talk about all the things that they want
to make up that are lies, the other one that
they're not going to report. That's another win. So when
you heard Trump talking about the Chinese had taken over
the Panama Canal, and everybody's.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
That's not true, that's not true.

Speaker 4 (43:02):
It's sort of not true, but it really is true
because the Chinese owned two ports at one end of
each end of the Panama Canal. And after Marco Rubio
went down to Panama and started talking to the Panamanians,
guess what happened. The Chinese companies that owned and by

(43:23):
the way, Chinese companies are Chinese government.

Speaker 3 (43:25):
It's the same thing.

Speaker 4 (43:26):
The Chinese company that owned those two ports sold out
to I think it was to Black Rock. Here in
the United States, they're no longer. The China doesn't control
or administer of the canal, but Hong Kong Hutchinson Ports
has managed two ports located near the canal's Caribbean and
Pacific entrances. Those two ports got sold out to an
American company. Another win for the Trump administration. In less

(43:48):
than sixty days that they've been.

Speaker 3 (43:50):
In office, which you're never going to hear this.

Speaker 4 (43:52):
You'll hear them if you tune in here, though, because
I'll tell you about them. This is Bonos Cars, brought
to you by Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphysboro. Tune in
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