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April 8, 2025 44 mins
*"Unalive the Billionaires" is an extreme, radical and cruel movement
*Why are college-educated Caucasian women more likely to be liberal and anti-Trump?
*Luigi's Mangione's defense fund donations top $500k ahead of his murder trial of United Healthcare CEO
*Elon Musk rescued astronauts after Biden refused to let him do it earlier
*Many of the IRS agents that Biden hired actually owe back taxes and were fired previously!
*The Federal Government made $236 billion "improper payments" last fiscal year mostly completed in 2023.
*Democratic policies led to immigration border crisis
*40% of calls coming into our Social Security offices are fraudulently made from criminals trying to get address changes on current retirees to steal their social security checks
*Are illegal aliens being given social security numbers?  Is this an effort to grow the Democratic party and secure future elections?
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Bowen's Cars, brought to you by
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Speaker 2 (00:31):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
All right, good morning, Middle Tennessee. I hope everybody's having
a great day. Uh. I know, I'm done with the cold.
I'm ready for it. Just to warm up, stay warm,
be warm, be fun. I'm sure most of you guys
are too. Before I get started with the show once again,

(00:56):
I want to remind everybody that April nineteenth, we'll be
having our annual Easter egg hunt for Chevrolet Buick GMC
of Murphysboro. We're gonna be doing it at the Blackman
High School Ballfield, Exit seventy six off Interstate twenty four.
It's about, I don't know, a mile and a half
or so down the road from the Interstate. There so

(01:18):
easy to get to. We have a lot of fun
every year. There's a lot of people there. Last year.
I think there were probably a thousand kids, but we
got a lot of eggs and everybody has a lot
of fun. So if you're looking for something to do,
I'm gonna tell you once again, get there early because
it will start at ten o'clock and it will be
done by about ten fifteen or ten twenty and late

(01:40):
is never good when it comes to those So all right.
So I don't know if you guys know this or not,
and I didn't, but I read it the other day
and I thought, man, that that's funny. So there's a
new acronym out there for a class of Well, let
me back up before I tell you that. I was
thinking that it is really difficult for me to understand

(02:05):
the mind of a liberal, not a democrat. I understand
that I have a lot of democratic friends that you know,
through the years, there were the blue dog Democrats, there
were the people that you know, the working class, that
were part of that that democratic thought process. I probably

(02:26):
lean a little further left than other people when it
comes to some of the social issues, but I don't
understand liberals. And by the way, I don't know if
you guys saw it, but Sean Fain, who is the
head of the uh United Order Workers Union was talking
about Trump's new tariffs and how much they're going to

(02:48):
help the manufacturing here in the United States. And so
that's another group of people that were probably Democrats in
the past that have now swung over to the other
side simply because of the liberal mindset. But there's a
new acronym out there for a class of people that's

(03:08):
and it's awful awfl and it stands for apparently a
fluent white female liberal. But somehow somebody came up with it,
and their acronym is awful, And it is amazing to
me how much virtue signaling goes on. It's like these

(03:30):
college educated women who are going to school at at
a lot of institutions. They're smart people, but I think
it is a byproduct of the fact that they don't
know what else to do with their lives, and so
they have to try to be better than the next
other woman out there and be more virtuous and more

(03:51):
giving and more. I'm standing up for the for the
little people, but they have they are so insulated from
everything that us normal people out in the world have
to go through, like paying bills and being worried about
being safe and all of the different things that they
don't have to deal with on a regular basis because

(04:13):
they live in their gated communities with their high flutin stuff.
And there was a study out recently that came to
the conclusion that white women with a college degree are
by far the most liberal people in America right and

(04:34):
are trying to prove especially virtuous. They're constantly trying to
prove that. But the poll that came out showed that
Donald Trump had an approval rating of plus forty one
with white men with no degree. White men with a
degree still had an approval in the plus side for

(04:56):
Trump of plus one, white women with no degree had
an approval rating for Trump of plus fourteen, and white
women with a degree had a disapproval rating of minus
thirty eight for Trump. I don't know where the disconnect
there is, but it gives you some insight as to
why we're having a problem with marriage in this country,

(05:20):
why we're having a birth rate problem, why we're having
a lot of issues. And I don't understand the anger.
How many videos have you seen in the last I
don't know, five weeks of people literally trying to be
to beat up people for buying a Tesla. They bought

(05:40):
the car two years ago, and they're supposed to because
you've decided now that Elon Musk is the enemy. They
have to get rid of their car or you're going
to destroy their personal property. There was somebody holding a
sign up at one of a lady holding a sign
up the other day that said that we had to
unalive billionaire. I'm thinking you're actually calling for the death

(06:04):
of somebody for what. Let's don't forget that Elon Musk.
Nobody had even heard of that man fifteen years ago
until he and he came up with an idea of
a concept and was smart enough to build a company
that I thought everybody that was part of the climate
change cultists liked. He was gonna do it green, right,

(06:28):
We're gonna although we know I don't think that electric
vehicles are green by any stretch of the imagination, but
at least he was build an electric vehicle company. Now
you're trying to beat up and harass people for driving
a car that they bought two years ago. Maybe they're
in a lease, maybe they can't get out of it
for another two years. Who cares, But why are you

(06:48):
mad at them? For the car they're driving, and why
are you trying to destroy their lives? How can you
be this angry all the time? I said to my
wife the other day, I said, you know, there's a
reason why. I don't know if it's the disconnect that
they're angry because they're liberal or they're liberal because they're angry.

(07:11):
I'm not sure which one it is, but there is
an absolute correlation between all of these people. I see
these videos of attacking and harassing good people on a
daily basis that are just going about their lives simply
because you're trying to virtue signal how great you are

(07:32):
because you don't like Elon Musk. But let's also remember
it's not the billionaires you want to unlive because there
were two times as many billionaires that was supported Kamala
Harris as there were that supported Donald Trump. So it's
not the billionaires you have a problem with. All right,
come back after the break. This is Baono's Cars, brought
to you by Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphysborough. Hope to

(07:54):
see you guys, day before Eastern.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Bowen's Cars, brought to you by
Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysborough.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
For all of your automotive needs call six one five six.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
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Speaker 2 (08:39):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
All right, welcome back. Everybody appreciate you tuning in. So
I got a got a question. If a if a
Waite congress person said something like skin folk, ain't my

(09:06):
kinfolk on a national radio show about a white man
that happened to be married to a black woman, you
think you get a lot of media attention. I think
it would be a story, because that's exactly what Jasmine
Crockett did the other day on Charlomagne the God's Show
about Byron Donald's who happens to be married to a

(09:28):
white woman. I don't know if I need to remind
her that Kamala Harris was also married to a white man.
But that type of racism that is prevailing on one
side of the aisle and continues to be pushed over
and over and over again, is divisive, It's hateful, and
it wouldn't be tolerated if it was the other side,

(09:52):
and it shouldn't be tolerated. You know, I saw a
skit the other day. I'm having trouble. My wife and
I continually have trouble trying to figure out if we
can anything, because I'm getting to the point where it's
hard for me to support people who think they either
think you're stupid or they're actually stupid one of the two.
They can't It can't be any other way. When Tom

(10:15):
Hanks did the skit on Saturday Night Live on the
fiftieth anniversary for Saturday Night Live the other day or
about a month or two ago, wearing a red hat
that obviously was a make America Great hat again or
make America Great again hat, and the skit had Keenan
whatever his name is, a young man that's the funny

(10:35):
black kid on Saturday Night Live was playing a game
show host for Jeopardy and Tom Hanks was one of
the contestants and got a question right and Keenan said, yeah,
let me shake your hand, and Tom Hanks plays this
man who backs up and says, oh, I can't shake
the hand of a black man and acts as if

(10:56):
we are all country Fried rubes who are all some
sort of racist, hateful people. I cannot tell you how
much projection that actually is. I have zero of that
in my heart. I just don't feel it. But why
is it okay and tolerated by the media and acting

(11:17):
as if it's okay, but only in one direction. It's
not okay in any direction. It is hateful, it is divisive,
it is mean, it is I don't know. It just
absolutely baffles me on a daily basis the mindset of

(11:39):
the current liberal base. When you are Luigi MANGIONI murdered
a man in cold blood on the streets of New York,
murdered him, shot him in the back as he was
going to a meeting. That man was a father, he
was a son, he was a brother, he was a husband,

(12:01):
He was a lot of things to a lot of people,
and you murdered him simply because he ran an insurance company, who,
by the way, had not ever done anything to Luigi Mangoni.
Apparently he didn't have insurance with that particular company. His
parents owned a series of healthcare or retirement homes or

(12:22):
something like that that had to deal with insurance companies.
They didn't have an issue, so that sick human being
murders a man and he's got a fan club and
people pushing it. Caitlyn Collins, who's on CNN, actually published
or put out on her social media the what's the

(12:49):
name of that app that they used to send money
to people and form a you know, I can't remember
the name of It's the one where you send donations
to people. Yeah, go fund me, Thank you, sir. So
he started to gofund me. He's got seven hundred and
fifty thousand dollars worth of donations to his GoFundMe defense account.

(13:12):
You guys are supporting an absolute murderer. How is that okay?
What about that makes you think your virtue signaling in
any way, shape or form that murder is okay for
somebody that has a job to do that hasn't wronged
you in any way. How can you support gang members,

(13:39):
child rapists, people who have been convicted of child rape
that are walking among us and here illegally and you're
okay with not deporting them. Not only are you okay
with not deporting them, you actively fight to keep them
here when they have no right to be here to
begin with. But you're trying to act as if they

(14:02):
have rights. The murderers of Joscelyn Nungary or Lake and
Riley or all of those people. Where how can you
support those people? How can you be against ice rounding
up illegal immigrants who have committed heinous crimes. I am

(14:23):
absolutely baffled at the what sounds logical about not requiring
some form of identification to vote. You have to have
identification to buy cigarettes if you don't look like you're
over eighteen. You gotta have identification to get into a bar.
You gotta have identification to get on a plane. But
you don't have to have identification to be in the

(14:46):
most important thing that we do as Americans, our elections.
How can you support that? What I don't understand is
how many eighty twenty issues where eight percent of the
country believes one way and twenty percent believes the other.
But how many liberals are in that twenty percent? The

(15:07):
entire twenty percent has got to be made up of
that liberal mindset, and I just don't understand it. I
just I cannot, for the life of me, understand how
you can support those policies and how you can be
against finding the waste, fraud and abuse, the anger the vitriol,

(15:27):
the hatefulness. It astounds me. I'm a happy person, I
really am. I'm happy. I'm ninety nine percent of my life.
I'm happy. I recognize that I have I'm successful. I
have a lot of things that a lot of people
don't have. But I also recognize that I live in
the greatest country on earth that gave me the opportunity

(15:48):
to get that. Nothing was handed to me. I started
off selling cars by myself when I was eighteen years old.
Nobody handed me anything. I had a few people along
the way that helped me and gave let me be
partners with them, But as far as handing me something,
I had earned it. But the living in this country

(16:08):
is what gave me that opportunity to do so when
you can, you can feel good about yourself when you
key somebody's car simply because it's a car they were driving.
I don't know how you can look yourself in the
mirror every day. And it's getting worse if we if

(16:28):
we continue down the path that say, for instance, Europe
is continuing down, we are going to be sorry, very sorry.
So there was a teacher in his name is Enick
Burke in Ireland, recently who was teaching at a Christian church,
I mean at a Christian school in Ireland and refused

(16:52):
to go along with a court order that said he
had to let me see if I can find it here.
He uh, He goes on and explains it. On payday,
he received no salary and his bank account was raided.
He makes seven hundred and fifty pounds a week and
has put a little aside at the time, and the
loss of his savings, which was forty thousand pounds, is

(17:14):
indeed a significant blow. But the reason that they did
that because he refused to affirm transgender ideology in a
Christian school and address a child by They them, they
took this man's life savings out of his bank account
forty thousand pounds, which will equate to about forty five
thousand to fifty thousand dollars, and garnered his wages because

(17:37):
he didn't he refused to call somebody. They them, Now,
if that doesn't sound Orwellian, do you, If it doesn't
sound like a society that is bent on you're going
to do exactly what we tell you to do, or
we're going to take your entire life savings from you.
I don't know what else can sound like that. And

(18:00):
if you guys think that living in some country like
that where you could just wake up one day and
all of your money be gone because you refused to
do something, that is an ideology that you don't agree with.
I certainly don't want to live in a country like that.
But we have some activist judges that are out there
that are actively trying to change laws dictate to the

(18:25):
President of the United States what he can and can't do.
Those judges weren't elected, they were appointed, and yet they
think that they somehow have more power than the President
of the United States. That is happening in country after
country after country. In Germany, they banned the police from
joining a political group sort of like the Republicans right

(18:45):
the AfD. In Germany, they banned the police from joining them.
If they did, they would lose their jobs. That doesn't
sound like any sort of free society to me. And
it's heading that way here if we let it continue,
all right, this is Bonos Cars brought you by Chevrolet
Buick GMC of Murphysboro. Come on back. After the break.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Boono's Cars, brought to you by
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Speaker 2 (19:49):
Here's your host, Bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
All right, welcome back everybody. Uh. I know I've been
ranting a lot talking about Elon Musk today, but I
really I I really didn't pay much attention to or
about Elon Musk until recently. I mean, I knew he
was the guy that made Tesla. I knew he's the

(20:14):
guy that had it or didn't make, but was the
CEO of Tesla. I knew he was the guy that
had the boring company and the neurolink with the chip
and I knew all of those things, but I really
didn't understand his mentality. I thought he was a little
weird that he would name his kids the symbols that
I couldn't pronounce and had odd names, and I thought

(20:39):
I thought some of his ideas were pretty crazy. But
now I recognize that he is a man that is
doing what he thinks is right and is being crucified
for doing some incredibly great things. Those two astronauts that
stayed up in space for two hundred and some odd

(21:00):
days because the Biden administration refused to allow him to
go get them with his Uh, what is the name
of that company that he's got Starlink, No, and it's
not starlink, Well, SpaceX. That's right, he's got so many.
So he's got Here's how you know that it was political?

(21:21):
You left people in space. And by the way, I
don't know if you've ever done any reading about what
happens to your body when you're in space for that long,
but after about six to eight months, your muscles start
to deteriorate. Things start to change. A lot of physiological
changes that can be permanent if you're not careful start
to happen. And the Biden administration left him up there,

(21:43):
or left them up there, when he could have gone
and gotten them much much, much sooner. And by the way,
I don't know if you've read this, but Donald Trump
agreed to pay the astronauts out of his own pocket
because they were getting a stipend of like I don't know,
I think it was some stupid number like ten dollars
a day for being up there. It was some goofy number.

(22:04):
And we can waste billions of dollars and send sixty
million dollars to some art thing in Nigeria and I'm
making that up, But we can't pay our astronauts that
are in space more than ten dollars a day extra
because that's the way it's set up. A titiotic to me.
But he sends SpaceX up and gets them within a
month and a half of Trump being in office. You
can't tell me they couldn't have done it a lot

(22:25):
sooner than that. That they just if even if it
was just they got started as soon as Trump got
in office, saying hey, we got to modify these things
to go get them. It could have been done a
lot sooner, but the Biden administration refused. How evil is
that that you're going to let people stay up there
and be away from their families when they were supposed

(22:46):
to be up there for nine days, all because you
don't want to hand a political win. You're using those
human beings as pawns. But not just that. So we
all know that over the last however many years, I
don't know about you. But time I get in an airplane,
now I'm a little leery. I don't mind flying, but
I'm a little more leery because I don't know. When

(23:08):
I start reading about how long it's been since we've
upgraded our systems and our FAA systems and what we're
still operating with the radars that we're operating from, it
makes me a little nervous when you start reading about
how many near misses there are. So apparently the government's
got a contract with Verizon, this is running most of
those systems, and it's about a two point four billion

(23:29):
dollar contract with Verizon. But we all know it's crumbling,
we all know it's aged, we all know it's not
quite as reliable as we would like it to be.
And there are hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of
people every day or every week, every month, that are
relying on the ability of those systems to communicate well

(23:50):
and those human beings on the ground to be able
to do their job to keep us from crashing into
each other. And so, in an effort to just not
give Elon Musk any more wins, the Dems were fighting
him over him trying to give starlink terminals to the government.

(24:11):
They finally decided to do it. They're sending starlink terminals
to the FAA at no cost to the taxpayers. But hey,
we don't want that, right, We don't want We don't
want Musk to be able to do it. We would
rather have systems that are deteriorating and breaking down than
we would to have Elon Musk, who is doing a

(24:32):
civic duty that most of us knew needed to be done,
had no idea how to do it, but as doing
a civic duty, cutting the waste, fraud and abuse, and
providing starlink to FAA terminals free of charge to the taxpayers,
and rescuing astronauts, all while still running other companies and

(24:53):
being absolutely chastised and having death threats every day. You
tell me how it makes sense. Make it makes sense
to me, because I cannot make it make sense by
the way you ever had an I have been audited
a couple times by the IRS, and it stinks. But

(25:15):
you know what I didn't know when I was being
audited that probably the person auditing me hadn't even bothered
to pay their own taxes. Turns out that Jony Ernst
who is the Senator from Iowa and is the top
Republican on the Senate's Government Efficiency Caucus, which is Doze
basically is urging the IRS now to audit themselves, because

(25:38):
it turns out that there are just under six thousand
IRS employees and contractors that were audited and haven't paid
their taxes as of May twenty twenty three and owe
about forty six million dollars in back taxes to the IRS.
So we've got six thousand IRS agents out there that
owe forty six million dollars to the IRS and are

(25:58):
only a third of them are even on a payment plan.
How is that possible? I guarantee you if I owed
any taxes to the IRS, they're either coming after me
to get it immediately, or they're setting a payment plan up,
or they're garnishing my wages. It ain't just going to
sit out there. And some of these people have owed
the IRS since twenty and fifteen to two thousand and

(26:22):
twenty and they're continuing to be turns out they fired
a number of them. So it turned she was talking
about it one of the hearings the other day and
said that the IRS rehired three hundred former employees that
had been let go for issues like criminal misconduct, sexual misconduct,
inability to perform duties, fighting an assault, and unauthorized access

(26:45):
to tax return information, and the IRS hired three hundred
of them back. There are as of March of twenty
twenty three, there were forty two thousand civilian federal employees
who had failed to file their tax return on time
for the several ear fiscal years between twenty and fifteen
and twenty twenty, forty two thousand of them. How about

(27:08):
you get your own act in order before you come
auditing the rest of us. How about you make sure
that the people that are doing the auditing are also
the ones that are doing the right thing. Not this
do as I say, not as I do. Mentality, You
know the rules for THEE but not for me, which
seems to be a lot of the way the government runs.

(27:31):
Absolutely astounding, although I do have to give it to
one officer in the Murphysboro area a few years ago.
I got it was Sunday morning. I was on my
way to go get some coffee, and I was going
down a road that I tend to have a little
bit of a heavier foot. I was going down a
road and I was doing fifty two or fifty three
in what turned out to be a forty mile an
hour zone. I didn't actually know it was forty miles

(27:53):
an hour, but it was. And he pulls me over.
Sunday morning, I said, look, just going to get some coffee.
I didn't I knew I was speeding. I just thought
I was feeding about eight miles an hour over, not
the thirteen miles an hour over I was. And he
actually said, you know, I get it. This road is
one of those roads you just really don't know what
the speed limit is. I do it all the time too,
so I'm not going to give you a ticket today.

(28:14):
And I thought, man, at least he's honest. He does
it too, so he's can't give me a ticket for
something he does also, So there is that every now
and then you find those ones that do it the
right way. So it also turns out the other day
that about this there was a young lady. Her name
was Savannah Hernandez, and she works at Turning Point, USA,
and she was out in front of the Roosevelt Hotel

(28:37):
in New York. Now, the Roosevelt Hotel, in case you
don't know, is one of the hotels where the illegal
immigrants have been housed in New York for the last
couple of years since all this crisis started. So out
in front, she happened to be just reporting on the
people standing out front, and she sees a Jackson Hewitt table,
you know, the tax return prepares, and they were passing

(29:01):
out flyers and coaching people who were here illegally on
how they could get up to fourteen thousand dollars in
tax returns even if they're not working. So a person
that's in the country illegally with no job and zero

(29:21):
income can file a tax return apparently and get as
much as fourteen thousand dollars back. How is that even possible?
That's the fraud we're talking about on a consistent basis.
You absolutely and by the way, I'm going to talk
about this a little bit more in the upcoming segment.
But how many of these people are receiving benefits or

(29:47):
other forms of income from our government and we're not
even doing anything to try to stop it. It is
absolutely astounding to me. So it turns out that to
give you an idea on how massive the problem has been,
they had a meeting at a Doze subcommittee meeting the

(30:08):
other day, and Marjorie Taylor Green, who's a representative out
of Georgia, said that they had discovered that over the
last twenty years, the US government had two point seven
trillion dollars in improper payments. Two point seven trillion dollars
in improper payments, and just last year the government had

(30:29):
that over one hundred and seventy billion dollars to individuals
who were deceased, criminals, or otherwise ineligible for government programs.
Even more alarming, by the way, was that they had
forty four billion dollars in payments with no clear record
of where the money actually went. How is that possible? Oh?
I know, how let's just tax more, right, if the

(30:50):
rich would pay their fair share, if the government, if
we raise the taxes on the corporations. If we do,
how about we just don't blow two point seven true
billion dollars on something we have no idea where it went.
Nothing frustrates me more. All right, this is Bonos cars
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(31:13):
back after the break.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
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Speaker 2 (32:03):
Here's your host boat driven.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
All right, Welcome back everybody. So, if what I'm about
to tell you you already know, good for you. You've
done some research. But if you haven't heard what I'm
about to tell you and it doesn't make your blood boil, you,
I don't understand you. So we all know that there

(32:32):
was a crisis of migration coming across the southern border
for about three years until the Biden administration figured out
that it was going to be a political loser and
they started doing what they thought they could kind of
make it a little bit slower trickle. If you remember,
if you've listened to the show, I said, I don't
know how many years, a year and a half ago

(32:53):
or so, that part of the plan I believed was
for them to get some of these illegal people in
here and put them in particular districts that would swing
votes in certain states. Some of the swing states get
them to be able to vote and at whatever point
and have a permanent one class or one party nation.

(33:14):
So right now we know that that did that. It
was a manufactured crisis. We know that they did it intentionally,
because as soon as Trump got in office, it stopped.
He put in the places, he didn't change anything. He
went back to the policies he had for first four years,
and all of a sudden, the illegal migrations stop, all right.

(33:34):
So with that, said a gentleman by the name of
Antonio Grossius, who was a founder and a managing partner
at Valor Equity Partners, who's a pretty smart guy. He's
been working with Elon in those and trying to figure
out what's going on. So I think I said last
week that one of the things that they found coming

(33:55):
into the IRS or into the IRS or Social Security Adminisration,
sorry was it? Forty percent of the calls coming into
the Soci Security Administration were fraudsters. People trying to get
their direct deposits from somebody else changed into their names.
And they were able to stop most of that by

(34:18):
having to go to two factor authentication or actually drive
in prove who you are before they're going to change that.
So that's one of the good things. But then while
they're doing that, they stumbled across and Antonio Grassia said that,
and I'm going to quote him here. There are a
lot of good people in the system who pointed us
in this direction, and I want to honor them right
now that work in the government today, who took took
risks to show us these numbers and tell us what

(34:39):
was going on. So what is the this he's referring to.
In twenty twenty one, two hundred and seventy thousand non
citizens got social security numbers from our Social security administration.
In twenty twenty four, two point one million illegal migrants

(35:01):
got social security numbers in our system, and they had
already booked another nine hundred thousand in twenty twenty five,
two months into the year. It was doubling every year.
And you want to know why there are people soci
security numbers out there connected to people who are to
one hundred and fifty years old, because they're not they're
now assigned to an illegal migrant and they were they

(35:26):
why did they do it? So I'm just going to
go on a little bit further. So if you have
a social Security number, they gave millions of illegals sold
security numbers they were registering them to vote. They took
that sample size and cross referenced it and said, yes,
some of those people with those social scurity numbers are
now registered to vote, and then cross referenced it again

(35:48):
to determine that they actually did vote in our elections.
This was not a he wasn't asleep at the wheel.
This was a plan that they had in play to
swing the elections through voter fraud. And by the way,
this is I'm quoting from Elon Musk here. He said,

(36:10):
the defaults in the system, from Social Security to all
of the benefit programs were set to max inclusion with
max pay and minimum collection for those people. So every
single one of them that they gave the social security
numbers two who were here illegally, they gave them a
SOBI scurity number and set their benefits to max pay

(36:32):
with minimum collection. Let me go on here, so they
did a sampling some of them really actually did vote.
Then I go deep, a little bit deeper to find
out that there was a whistleblower that came forth not
too long ago that worked at the Social Security Administration

(36:58):
that said that she gave the that gave testimony, by
the way, that if they were working directly with the migrants,
they revealed that stam just I'm quoting here real quick.
The whistleblower who worked directly with migrants revealed staffers were
instructed to identify and document minor health issues like recurring
headaches or lower back problems that would qualify the illegal

(37:21):
migrants for permanent disability. It was a deliberate plan to
make them get to let them get here and never
have to work a day in their lives. Who do
you think they're going to continue to vote for? They
gave them social Security numbers, then they set the benefits
packages to max pay with minimum collection. Then they sad

(37:45):
them talk to the Socicurity Administration and set them to
be able to collect maximum benefits on the What am
I trying to say here? Maximum benefits from health reasons right,
never have to work a day in their lives. It

(38:09):
absolutely should make everybody that knows anything about it, you
want to know why they're doing it. They're doing it
to switch the votes. They're doing it simply because if
they put enough people in the right spots in our country,
they could flip the electoral map forever. And by the way,
Kamala Harris wasn't going to change anything. It would have

(38:31):
absolutely been done. It doesn't take long. You know, the
great replacement theory where there's this they say it's a
conspiracy theory to have somebody out there saying that they're
trying to replace natural Americans. I'm telling you it's absolutely happening,
and there was a massive plan there still is, which
is why all of the wailing and screaming and yelling
about finding the waste, fraud and abuse is going on. Otherwise,

(38:55):
explain to me why they're yelling about trying to change
the dynamic. How we can be thirty seven thirty eight
trillion dollars in debt and still screaming about trying to
stop the waste, fraud and abuse. And if you think
given two point one million social Security numbers, that was
just in twenty twenty four, by the way, because if

(39:15):
you add twenty twenty five in there, it's three million.
Then you throw in the first three years of his
presidency and you're about four million. If you think giving
four million illegal immigrants social Security numbers and max benefits.
Isn't going to drain the system. You've lost your mind.
I talked about it a week ago or two weeks ago,
where California has medical their own medicaid system, and they

(39:40):
decided to include illegal immigrants anybody qualified for medical whether
you were here illegally or illegally, and lo and behold,
their budget went from the three and a half billion
dollars they thought it was going to cost to nine
and a half billion dollars. It was six billion dollars
over budget in the first year and a half or
two years. Now, multiply that times fifty states and figure

(40:03):
out how much more debt we would have to take on.
At some point, that debt becomes unmanageable. At some point
there's just not enough money out there to pay for it.
At some point, you could try to tax all of
the billionaires in the United States of America one hundred
percent of everything they have, and you still wouldn't hardly

(40:25):
make a dent in it. It is absolutely disgusting to me.
It is sick. It is They got to be stopped.
They got to be stopped because they are doing maximum
damage to our country intentionally simply for their own power,
simply for their own power, so that they can stay

(40:47):
in the seats that they have decided they deserve for
the rest of their lives. If that doesn't absolutely give
you chills, you're wrong. How do you have Doze finding
that they gave two point one million solid security numbers
in one year to illegal migrants. Then in front of
the illegal migrant hotel in New York City, you have

(41:10):
Jackson Hewitt setting up tables saying we'll get you maximum
refunds on even if you don't have a job and
haven't worked, We'll get you maximum tax refunds. How do
you have IRS agents that don't bother to pay their
own taxes? How do you have activist judges that are
willing to tell the Trump administration to turn planes around

(41:32):
that are full of known gang members. Did they round
up a couple of people that shouldn't have been rounded up? Yep,
they did. They made a mistake. And you know how,
you know because they said, oop, we made a mistake,
and they found a way to correct this mistake and
take those people that shouldn't have been rounded up and
bring them back. That's sometimes you're going to Sometimes you're
gonna make mistakes. We all do, but they are not

(41:54):
wilful mistakes. They are not intentionally trying to skew the
entire country's voting habit by doing things that are illegal.
I just don't understand the mentality. I don't understand how
people can be for that. I don't understand what other
than doing it intentionally, having willful blindness to intentionally destroy

(42:18):
the country. I cannot understand how anybody could do that,
or how anybody else could be okay with it. Because,
by the way, let me say this, you ain't gonna
be the one in power. If they were able to
do it, They're gonna keep the power. You're not gonna
be in the cool kid class. They're going to keep
it for themselves. So all these people that are out

(42:44):
there supporting it, and I'm like, you know, you don't
get to be part of that click over there. They're
going to keep that power and that money for themselves.
It also explains why consistently you can have people members
of Congress that become some of the richest people in
the United States doing a civil servant job, doing a
job that pays one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a

(43:04):
year and somehow continually doing that year after year, but
making somehow becoming multimillionaires consistently. If we don't stop this fraud,
the waste. The waste is the waste, right, people screw up.
I waste money all the time. I'll go buy a
Monster energy drink at the seven eleven that's four dollars

(43:27):
instead of buying a six pack that I could have
bought for two dollars apiece. Right, So I waste money
all the time, just like the government. There's a difference
between fraud and abusing the system and then telling everybody
else at the tip of a Roman spear, I want
your money. Give me more of your money so I
can go do with it what I please to do
with it. That is where I draw the line. They're

(43:50):
gonna have a revolution, okay, They're just not going to
be happy with the results of that revolution if they
keep fa and at some point they're going to fo
It's amazing to me how we can have systems. I'm
gonna tie this back to startlingk how we can have
systems crumbling that we can't bother to replace, but we
can somehow give illegal immigrants fourteen thousand dollars tact returns

(44:14):
each but we can't fix our FAA. Yeah, that makes
total sense to me. There's enough money out there, you
just got to use it right, all right. At the
end of the show, guys, I appreciate you listening. This
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