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August 27, 2025 • 44 mins
*Trump is doing all he can to stop the bloodshed in Ukraine
*The 45 goals of communism in America
*Democrats refuse to enforce laws that they just don't like
*Child trafficking
*The irony of reparations and the lack of attention to child trafficking (who are CURRENTLY slaves)
*Newson continues to destroy California and will destroy America is elected President of the United States
*George Orwell's 1984
*How Trump has lowered crime immediately in Washington, D.C.
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
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Speaker 2 (00:32):
Here's your host, bow Driven.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
All right, good morning everybody.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
Hope everybody's having a wonderful day as always, and if
you're not, change attitude. There are some things beyond any
of our controls that can make you have a bad day,
There's no doubt about it.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
But for the most part.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
Having a bad day is on us right. We determine
how we're going to feel. I've said this before. With
the exception of some travesty or tragedy that happens in
your life, nobody can make you feel a way You
feel the way you feel, and you determine how you're
going to feel. You determined whether you're going to be
in a good mood, whether you're going to be in
a bad mood. You determine whether you're going to let

(01:17):
things bother you whether you're going to let things not.
I got back into trying to be healthy and fit
a couple of years ago and have continued to be
I've continued on my journey and.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
I haven't stopped, and I'm proud of that.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
And my trainer and I were talking the other day
and we were talking about motivation and he said, you know,
it's hard to be motivated.

Speaker 3 (01:41):
I said, I don't know. I'm pretty motivated most of
the time. He said no.

Speaker 4 (01:44):
I said, well, I'm here every morning. He said, yeah,
that's discipline. The difference between motivation and discipline is you're
disciplined when you do it when you're not motivated to
do so. And I thought, yeah, that's true. And we
determine how we're going to feel. And so I want
everybody to take a second and say, if you're in
a bad mood, screw that.

Speaker 3 (02:02):
I'm gonna get in a good mood. I'm just gonna
I'm going to start.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
Thinking more positively and be in a better mood. And
I'm going to tell you if you are one of
the awfuls or if you haven't heard that term, it's
aw f L and it stands for affluent white female
liberal and it is true. They seem to have an
anger about them for whatever reason, and they're mad at everybody.

(02:28):
I saw a video of a lady the other day
in a.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
Dog park and she was attacking a guy.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
And when I say attacking, verbally assaulting this man because
he had two Rottweilers that were purebred and she thought
that that was unethical that he had purebreads and that,
and she decided it was her mission to lose her
mind on him. And it was weird to me. And

(02:56):
I'm and he's like, lady, you're you're you're, you're crazy,
and she's screaming get away from me, as he's backing
up away from her, and she keeps coming towards him,
And I thought, how many of those people are out
there like that?

Speaker 3 (03:08):
And what is it?

Speaker 4 (03:10):
I heard somebody say this, and I didn't come up
with this, but I definitely heard somebody say it, and
they said liberalism is a mental disease. And it's starting
to feel like that to me. It's starting to feel
like there is some that that side of the aisle,
not all of them, but that side they've gone off
the deep end. In the eighty twenty issues, they're the

(03:33):
twenty and there's that I've said this before, there's that
five or ten percent on the end of the spectrum
on both sides of the aisle, and the rest of
us are pretty much closer to the middle. But for whatever,
how can you possibly be upset with Donald Trump wanting
to end.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
The war in Ukraine?

Speaker 4 (03:55):
Or how can you be upset with him wanting to
stop crime in our nation's capital, Or how can you
be upset with him wanting to make sure that people
are safe and that the people who are supposed to
be here are the ones that are here and if
you want to come back lawfully have at it. How
can you be against that?

Speaker 3 (04:14):
You know?

Speaker 4 (04:15):
I saw an article the other day that made me
sick to my stomach, and I thought, you've got to
be kidding me. There was a in Fairfax County, Virginia,
which is a really high income area based on what
I can tell in their school system, there was a
school social worker that apparently two or three years ago,

(04:35):
was accused of and they've done the investigation apparently, but
they tried to bury it. Was accused of arranging two
abortions for students without their parents' knowledge. These were sixteen
and seventeen year old girls, and she did it using
school funds to pay for it, and never told their parents.

(04:58):
And I thought, what gives you the to think you
can do that with my child? It is a It
is an illness, and I don't understand it even slightly.
But I gotta tell you, as of this taping, as
of me taping the show, we don't have peace in Ukraine.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
But the man is doing everything he can to do.

Speaker 4 (05:25):
So he is the first president I've ever seen people
giving Trump a bunch of crap because he smiled at
Putin or shook his hand. And I'm thinking, first of all,
what do you think is going to happen? How do
you think you're going to get a madman to the
table to even start the negotiations if all you want
to do is scream and yell at him or insult him,

(05:45):
or he doesn't have to take that. The man's on
the Somebody said, well, he's been elevated to the world stage.
He's the leading nuclear superpower, he's got the largest nuclear
arsenal of any country in the world. He's already on
the world stage. Morons, He's in every newspaper, he's on
every television station.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
We all know who he is.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
We didn't elevate him to the national or the world stage.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
He was already there.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
And Trump is doing everything he can to stop the bloodshed,
and he's doing it pragmatically. I saw Mark Root, who
is the head of NATO, the other day, said that
he described Trump as a pragmatic peacekeeper or peacemaker, and
I thought that's probably a pretty good description. You can
want if you're Ukraine, you can want to keep all

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your land.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
You can say I'm not giving up.

Speaker 4 (06:36):
I'm going to keep all that land in Crimea, and
I'm going to keep all that land in the don
Baos region, even though it was given up in Crimea
under the Obama administration has been gone for twelve years
or fifteen years.

Speaker 3 (06:48):
You're not going to do that.

Speaker 4 (06:50):
And it's really easy for Zelensky to say that while
he's not the one dying on the battlefield, he's not
the one having to front the billions of dollars in weaponry.
It's easy for him to say we're gonna fight to
the death. But only twenty four percent of Ukrainians now
want to fight until they win, and that twenty four

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percent are probably the ones who are not on the
battlefield having to get shot at and take bullets for something.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
People are tired.

Speaker 4 (07:18):
You're gonna have to find a way to end this,
and you think it's gonna end just yelling and screaming
at Putin or blocking him off.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
What we're gonna do, dude?

Speaker 4 (07:26):
What Biden didn't just keep funding it forever until two
hundred million people are dead? It makes no sense whatsoever.
I don't understand the thought process. I don't understand the
other than orange man bad. Tell me how you can
be against what he's trying to do. Absolutely annoying to me,

(07:46):
But hey, who am I just a little car dealer
here in Tennessee?

Speaker 3 (07:50):
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Speaker 4 (07:51):
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Speaker 2 (08:34):
Here's your host, Bowtriven.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
All right, welcome back everybody. So I talked about it.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
Last week, and I felt like it was probably necessary
to talk about it again. If you've listened to the
show at all, you've heard me talk about the forty
five state of Goals of Communism.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
It's they're there.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
I'm not going to go over all of them again,
but they've accomplished a lot of them. My question is this,
so well, let me back up. So I talked about
James Carvill, who was a political strategist that ran the
Clinton campaign, the Bill Clinton campaign in nineteen ninety two.
He's the one that came up with the phrase it's

(09:24):
the economy Stupid. He was fairly center of the road
and understood that in order to win an election, you
can't pander to the people on the far right or
the far left. You have to be able to take
most normal, thought inducing Americans and who are willing to

(09:45):
think about things in a pragmatic way and are.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
Just want to live their lives.

Speaker 4 (09:50):
I believe that I believe that ninety percent of us
just want to live our lives.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
We don't want to be hassled.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
We just want to get up, feed our kids, go
to school, go to our come home, have a good
family life, have a good nuclear family, and enjoy it.
And for all of those young people out there that think, yeah,
I don't want to do that, you're missing out. You
have no idea how much fun it can be to
have children and to raise a family, and how gratifying

(10:16):
it is to be a parent, And they can't always
be parties. Anyways, getting off subject for a second, so
Carville he literally said that the next time the Democrats
are in power, that they have to unilaterally add Puerto

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Rico and the District of Columbia as states because both
of those territories.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Are democratic cleaning.

Speaker 4 (10:44):
I mean, in the last election, Trump only got ten
percent of the vote in Washington, DC, So he's literally
talking about doing something to sway democracy. These are the
same people who talk about saving democracy. They have to
save democras by literally destroying democracy, and they don't even
see the irony in what they're saying.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
He also had the audacity to.

Speaker 4 (11:08):
Say, we have to pack the Supreme Court as soon
as we get power back, we got to pack the
Supreme Court and get thirteen justices on there so that
we can swing the leanings of the jurists in our direction,
so we can get the laws passed we want passed.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
That's not how any of this works.

Speaker 4 (11:28):
And he even talked about he knew that doing so
was going to be opening Pandora's box, but he said
it was necessary to save democracy from Trump and his followers,
the people who support him, And I think the people
that support President Trump are the ones that are going, Okay,
we just want law and order.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
We just want people to do the things that they're
supposed to do.

Speaker 4 (11:48):
We want people who are supposed to be paying taxes
to be paying taxes. We want people who are supposed
to be here legally to be here legally, and everybody
else has to come in legally. No other country in
the world does it the way we do it. But
now you've got the Democrats. By the way, if you
have been paying any attention, the Democrats in the state
of Texas fled the state of Texas so that there

(12:11):
couldn't be a quorum because they were trying to redraw
district maps. And by the way, I know that the
argument was we can't redrawn except every ten years, and
they're redrawing it in mid century or mid decade.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
I get that.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
Here's the difference in the last five years. Texas has
had something like ten million people move into the state
in the last five years. That it is the growth
in population. And they're coming from states like California and
New York and all of the other liberal leaning states
and they're moving to Texas. They have to draw their
maps otherwise the representation is not going to look right.

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But you got so the Democrats in that state left.
They didn't want to vote on it. They didn't want
to vote on redistricting the redistricting maps, and so.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
They decided the way that the best way to handle
it is I'll.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
Just go to Illinois and we'll stay up here, so
you can't make his vote on it. That's not how
democracy works, morons. Just because you don't have the votes
you need to pass the laws you want to pass,
doesn't mean that you can't reight, that you just can't vote,
that you just don't vote, You just ignore it and
don't do your job.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Well.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
Beto O'Rourke, who took.

Speaker 4 (13:21):
On Ted Cruz as a in the Senate campaign, a
few years ago, and got Schlacked has been out there
talking about it as brazen as and he's one of
the leading people. Don't fool yourself. He's one of the
leading people in the Democratic Party, especially in the state
of Texas. He came out the other day because he
was openly supporting the Democrats that left. He had a

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super pac that was paying for their fines, their hotel rooms,
all of the other stuff. And he got sued by
the Attorney general and Ken Paxton in the state of
Texas and lost. But he said the other day, and
I'm quoting, we don't wait, We don't await the punch
thrown by these would be fascist land We punch first,
and we punch harder. Then he went His message, by

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the way, was very very clear. The rules don't matter.
We're not gonna worry about the rules anymore.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
They said, he's gonn this.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
He advocated for redrawing districts in states that they control,
like California, New Jersey, Illinois, and Maryland, so they can
macim maximize their advantage wherever it's possible.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
But then he said, there are no refs in this game.

Speaker 4 (14:26):
If the rules, we are gonna win whatever it takes.
The next time we win power, we're gonna drive that
car like we stole it. He pledged to. He's made sure.
He pledged to legalize every Dreamer, their parents, and every
hard working this was his quote, every hard working American
doing backbreaking work on Democrats' terms.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
Let me make sure I get this right.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
You're the people talking about saving democracy by literally saying
we're gonna do whatever we have to.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
Damn the rules, they don't matter.

Speaker 4 (15:02):
We're going to do it anyways because that's what we
have to do to save democracy. Do you not see
the irony and the stupidity in that statement. But I
don't even understand what the end game is for the Democrats.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
I don't even understand what they're trying to get to.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
They act like we don't have laws already on the
books that were put there through the process of having
bills passed. So we have democratically elected.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
We're a democratic republic.

Speaker 4 (15:37):
We have democratically elected representatives who are representing us in
the government. They passed laws in theory, they pass them
based on what their constituents us wanted. We have very
clear laws on illegal immigration, and yet they do everything
they can formally inform it doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (15:57):
They do everything they can to not enforce those laws.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
We have very specific laws on crime, and they will
do everything they can to not enforce those laws. We
have very clear laws on discrimination, and they will do
everything they can to not enforce those laws. Those laws
were passed, many of them under control of democratic houses

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and Democratic senates.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
When the Senate was controlled.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
By the Democrats, the White House was controlled by the Democrats,
the House of Representatives was controlled by the Democrats. A
lot of these laws were passed by them, and yet
they refuse to enforce them, whether it's on the state
level or the federal level, they just say, no, we're
not going to enforce those laws.

Speaker 3 (16:47):
What is the.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
Purpose if we're going to pass laws and you guys
are going to do this the right way and then
say no to heck with it, We're not going to
worry about enforcing any of those laws.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
What's the point.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
Why do we even have a country. You cannot have
a lawless country. It doesn't exist. What happens is you
end up with Haiti, you end up with the Democratic
Republic of Congo, you end up with some of these
nations that are absolutely corrupt to the core, and some
of them run by absolute gangs. When you don't have
law and order, and yet they don't, they don't care

(17:25):
all they want. They literally call you a fascist if
you like attractive women or blue jeans, or law and order,
or not to be discriminated against because your ancestors having
to come from Europe.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
I don't I don't understand it.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
It's not it can't go on, right, So the law
is that that which can't go on won't and it
can't it can't go on. You can't keep telling half
of the country, more than half the country.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
I believe that.

Speaker 4 (17:52):
I believe it's more than half the country, that they're
not qualified to run raise their own kids. They're not
qualified to decide what injections they're gonna get. They're not
qualiy to worry about what car they want to buy,
or whether they want to eat a steak, or whether
they want to be vegan. You can't keep telling everybody
in the country that we don't know anything and we

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need your guidance on everything we do, and then and
then ignore the laws that you didn't like that were
passed under the system that has worked for two hundred
and fifty years we had the greatest country on earth.
We got there with law and order and a system
of government that has worked better than any system of

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government in.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
The history of the world.

Speaker 4 (18:36):
But if we just blow it out of the window
and stop enforcing the laws, we will end up being Haiti,
just much bigger. And I don't understand how they can
they can accept that. I don't understand how they think
that's okay, it is. It's odd to me. All right,

(18:57):
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Speaker 2 (19:37):
Here's your host, bow Driven.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
All right, Welcome back, everybody.

Speaker 4 (19:47):
So I read an article the other day that was
just disturbing to me, and it highlights the hypocrisy and
I don't know any other wordpocrisy of the left and
the Biden administration.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
And I don't even think they see it. Either they
don't care, they don't see it, or it is or
they're oblivious. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
So there was a whistleblower by the name of Tera
Lee Rhodis who was a whistleblower for the Department of
Health and Human Services. If you've listened to the show
and you've done any of your own research and looked
at it, you know that during the Biden administration when
we had open border policies, and that's exactly what it was.
It was an open border policy. It was let everybody

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in that you want without any minimal vetting. The Biden
administration lost to track of and I truly believe Alejandro Mayorcus,
who was the Secretary of Homeland Security, I think, don't
hold me to that. I can't remember exactly what he was,
it was that irrelevant. I think he should be in
prison for what he did because he literally was the

(20:57):
head of a child traff king network. They lost three
hundred thousand children in the system. And this whistleblower by
the name of Teri Lee Rhodis came forward and said
under oath, I thought I was this is a quote.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
I thought I was.

Speaker 4 (21:16):
Going to help place children in loving homes. Instead, I
discovered that children are being trafficked through a sophisticated network
that begins with being recruited in their home country, smuggled
to the US border, and ends with the Office of
Refugee Resettlement delivers a child to a sponsor. Some sponsors
are criminals and traffickers and members of transnational criminal organizations.

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You remember when AOC Alexander of Coscio Cortez or Sandy
apparently standing at that fence and one day and looking
out into an open field, and she had on all
white and even though it was dirty outside, she had
on all white. But she was crying. She was holding
her head in her hands and crying for these children
in cages. First of all, the cages were built under

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the Obama administration. But second, you'd think those children wouldn't
rather be in those cages under the watchful eye of
somebody from border patrol or somebody in the law enforcement
in the United States of America than being sent to
a house or a home. Whether they're being trafficked, those
kids would much rather be in those cages and being
fed every day and have friends to play with than

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having to go through the absolute hell that they're having
to go through. And we don't even know where they
are DeSantis, thank god he I think it was sixty
or seventy of them they found in a home that
had been trafficked in Tampa a few months ago, month
and a half or so ago. Those are just the
ones we know about that It's being done all over

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the place, and the Biden administration let it happen, and
the Democrats continue to let it happen.

Speaker 3 (22:48):
I'll tell you how bad it is.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
In the article, this gentleman wrote that hundreds of volunteers
from several federal law enforcement agencies are going through sixty
five thousand to a federally funded Health in Human Services
hotline where people reported concerns about the treatment of unaccompanied
alien children or UACs. The calls were all made during

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the Biden administration, when the miners were rushed away from
the border to avoid TV images of.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
Children in cages.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
Most of the calls were from the miners themselves. When
you have children calling a hotline, first of all, children
that can find a hot line.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
I didn't know there was a hotline, did you.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
I didn't have a clue, But these children were able
to figure out there was.

Speaker 3 (23:35):
A hot line called the hotline.

Speaker 4 (23:37):
They calls went unanswered and nobody did anything. How desperate
do you think those children are to think?

Speaker 3 (23:45):
Man? I came to the United States of America.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
They gave me to these monsters, and they won't even
listen to my I've called five times and nobody's listening.
Nobody's even bothering to return the call or check out
what's happening.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
That.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
I can't imagine the pain that those children are going through,
But the rage that you should feel at the people
who perpetrated that should be so intense. That I'm not
a violent person by any stretching the medination I've been fighting.
I think last fight I was in I was like
six years old. But I can tell you it makes

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me want to do some bad things to people when
they absolutely don't care, just don't care. They're willing to
do whatever it takes for their own political expediency. They're
willing to do whatever it takes to make them look
good when the truth is you lost three hundred thousand
children and some of the ones you didn't lose are

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now gone and you have no idea where they are, and.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
They're being abused.

Speaker 4 (24:53):
You those people on the left who wanted to talk
about the movie The Sound of Freedom being some Quani
theory and not really happening, when it was a true
story from a border patrol agent, his perspective of what
had to happen. And now we know for a fact
it's happening because we Desantans called say, rescued sixty of them.

(25:16):
I saw something in Texas the other day where they
found five or six more. They're out there all over
the place, and these children deserved better, and our open
border policies facilitated it. The cartels knew there was billions
of dollars in trafficking humans.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
We want to talk about reparations.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
We want to talk about reparations for slavery that happened
one hundred and sixty years ago that none of my ancestors.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
I saw something the other day. Look, slavery is horrible.

Speaker 4 (25:45):
Happens across the world, everywhere in the world, every country
in the world. At some point in time, it wasn't
even outlawed in some African nations until the seventies, nineteen seventies,
not eighteen seventies.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
Horrible, absolutely horrible.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
We're talking about reparations, and we have all these committees
and these trillions of dollars that we should give for
reparations for people who weren't impacted by it, but we're
not talking about anything for these hundreds of thousands of
children who are slaves right now. Human trafficking is slavery.

(26:22):
It's happening right now. Whether we want to call it
that or something else, that's what it is. And those
children are being treated as slaves right now, and we
can't find the resources to answer the phone when one
of them calls and says I'm being abused.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
How sick is that?

Speaker 4 (26:47):
And nobody's up in arms about it. It is absolutely
astounding to me. And by the way, when I talked
about a few minutes ago in the last segment's talking
about how the h diffict just refuse to enforce some
walls that they just don't like.

Speaker 3 (27:05):
In California.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
And I'm gonna keep talking about California because Newsom thinks
he's going to be running for president and that would
be the biggest mistake in the world. Look, he's a
good looking guy, got a nice smile. I read the
Left Behind series of books many years ago, about twenty
five years ago. There was a series of books called
The Left Behind and it was about the Rapture, and

(27:27):
there were probably ten or twelve of them, and they
were really good books, and I'd like to read a
lot back then and talked about the rapture and then
the Satan took over the world. But the way he
took over the world after the Rapture was he became
the head of the United Nations and he was a
good looking, slick talking, great smile guy. Look, the devil

(27:51):
doesn't come to you looking like the devil. If you
knew he was the devil, you wouldn't have anything to
do with him unless you're a crazy person. So the
devil comes disguised as somebody who has your best interests.

Speaker 3 (28:03):
At heart for the children.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
Newsom comes off like that to me, and so I'm
going to keep talking about him because he has destroyed
California and is getting worse. But California had a Proposition
forty seven that had passed several years ago under Newsom,
and it basically it's part of the bill that said,

(28:26):
if you steal less than nine hundred and fifty dollars,
it's a misdemeanor. You get a slap on the wrist.
So it was essentially saying one thousand dollars, you can
steal up to one thousand dollars a day, and we're
not going to do anything to you. What do you
think happened? Businesses started going out of business.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
People were stealing, so.

Speaker 4 (28:45):
They shoot In San Francisco, the last Denny's closed not
too long ago because it was too much dine and dashing. Literally,
they stole them out of house and home. They stole
enough food that they had to close the business. So
they had this Prop forty seven that because it made
crime so much easier to do and with less penalties,

(29:08):
including drug crimes, that the voters went and collected all
of the signatures necessary to get Prop thirty six on
the ballot last year, and Prop thirty six basically undid
Prop forty seven. It came back and said we're going
to start cracking down on crime. The way we did
it with Prop forty seven didn't work, so we have

(29:30):
We've done everything we're supposed to. We've got it on
the ballot. Seventy one percent of the voters voted for
Prop thirty six, Okay, to reduce crime. Governor Newsom was
mad at them. He literally said, and I quote after
he saw the poll that said that seventy one percent
of the people would would support Prop thirty six, which

(29:53):
increased the penalties for drug drugs and thefts and crimes.
He said, I was wondering what stadum lived in. The
public clearly has a different point of view. So you're
upset with the public for saying, we want to crack
down on crime. We want to stop all of these
smashing grabs. We want to stop people from stealing one
thousand dollars a day from every Walgreens out there, where

(30:14):
the prices have to go up because they've got somebody's
got to pay to replace it. These people will never
cease to amaze me. And if you are one of
the normals and think normally, it should it should feel
the same way to you. You should say, what in
the world are you talking about?

Speaker 3 (30:36):
It is? I don't know how we got here.

Speaker 4 (30:41):
I know, I've been railing about it all day because
I keep thinking about it. I just don't know how
we got here. I don't I know how to undo it.
But the man in charge today is the one.

Speaker 3 (30:49):
That's going to try to undo it.

Speaker 4 (30:50):
But they're going to uh, They're going to fight him
tooth and nail all the way through because Orange Man Bad.
It doesn't matter what he does, it's Orange Man Bad.

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Speaker 3 (31:46):
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Speaker 4 (31:51):
So a little fun fact about our neighbors across the
pond that we uh kicked their butt in the Revolutionary
War British So the other day I never read nineteen
eighty four by George Orwell, but I have read a
lot of excerpts of the from the book, and it

(32:15):
is amazing to me that we are living in the
dystopian times that we were living in, and Orwell basically
called it, and he was about, let's see, forty five
fifty years short of when it was going to happen.
He said nineteen eighty four, and it ended up being
twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
Four, but he pretty much nailed it.

Speaker 4 (32:35):
So in Britain the other day they talk about there's
freedom of speech and how they're not getting they're not
doing away with freedom of speech, and how there's not
a two tier justice system.

Speaker 3 (32:47):
So there was apparently this.

Speaker 4 (32:48):
Guy named Ricky Jones, and he was a counselor for
the Labor Party and he literally called for right wing
pro testers to have their throats cut. He said it,
tweeted it, said it, and he was found not guilty

(33:09):
of inciting violence or inciting violent disorder.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
On the flip side.

Speaker 4 (33:15):
There's another young lady by the name of Lucy Connolly
who has been in prison for over a year for
a social media post, a tweet that she deleted after
four hours. It was up for four hours and she
erased it. And it was basically seriously just calling for

(33:38):
It wasn't calling for violence or anything. It was basically
some a tweeted about Muslims. And then there was another
guy by the way. By the way, his name was
Wayne O'Rourke, and he was given three years for some
tweets about a Southport killer. This is the same guy
who raised money for homeless vets. He was a full
time care for his disabled partner, and he suffered with

(33:59):
his own mental health and but they put him in
jail for three years for some tweets. But the guy
that called for the right wing protesters have their throats cut,
he's found not guilty.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (34:14):
No two tier justice system there, and we don't have
one here in the United States either. So I started
off the show talking about how how people could be
opposed to trying to get crime under control and Trump
trying to do everything he could to do so in DC.
And I've had some stupid people and it was really weird.

(34:37):
Stupid people that talked about, well, there's red wind there's
cities in red states that have the highest crime, like Memphis,
Saint Louis, some of the others, And they'd never acknowledged
two things. Number One, Trump doesn't have the ability to
take over police departments in other states. The district just

(35:00):
of Columbia is under federal authority number two. Those cities
in those red states are run by Democrats. So anyways,
he has taken back control. And even the police union,
the DC Police Union, said let me see if I

(35:24):
can get this right.

Speaker 3 (35:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (35:28):
Union chairman Greg Pemberton said, we stand with the President
in recognizing that Washington d c Cannot continue on this trajectory.
Crime is out of control and our officers are stretched
beyond their limits. The federal intervention is a critical stop gap,
but the Metropolitan Police Department needs proper staffing and support
to thrive. This can only happen by repealing the disastrous

(35:49):
policies that have driven out our best officers and hindered recruitment.
So while all the people on the left are screeching
about crime is down in Washington and he's just doing
it to try to be a dictator and this is
what fascism looks like, and on and on and on,
they're ignoring the fact that even the police, the chairman

(36:10):
of the police union saying we need help. Crime is
not down, it is up, and it is absolutely out
of control, and we don't have enough funding to be
able to fix it. So Trump comes in there and
sends one hundred National Guard to start helping and lo
and behold. In the last week, here's the tweet that

(36:33):
came out from the DC Police Union. This didn't come
from the White House, came from the DC Police Union.
Let's see crime DC crime since the announcement of federal
control versus the seven days prior. So from the day
he announced federal control of the police department. Compare that
to the seven days prior to that. Robbery is down

(36:55):
forty six percent, assault with a deadly weapon down six percent,
carjackings are down eighty three percent. Car theft is down
twenty one percent, violent crime is down twenty two percent,
property crime is down six percent, and all crimes are
down eight percent. Car jackings down eighty three percent since

(37:17):
he federalized.

Speaker 3 (37:18):
The police department.

Speaker 4 (37:19):
This is no different than when they contend those morons
kept screaming about there's nothing we can do to fix
the border with border secure, border secure, Well, tens of
thousands of people a day were coming across the border unvetted.

Speaker 3 (37:32):
Nothing we can do.

Speaker 4 (37:33):
We have to pass this legislation that allows up to
five thousand a day to come through.

Speaker 3 (37:37):
Nope, we the moment Trump took office, it stopped.

Speaker 4 (37:43):
It may have taken it slowed way down like the
very moment, and then after that it's basically stopped completely.
We didn't need new legislation, we needed a new president.
We just needed somebody to take action and be bold
about it. Just like in DC, you can just fake
the crime numbers. You can just make them up because
by the way crime numbers, somebody inputed that information. Turns

(38:08):
out one of the police, the police chiefs in or
sergeants or whatever it was, I don't remember what his
rank was at the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington had
been faking the data. That's why crime looked like it
was down. He was faking the data. He was literally
manipulating it and making it look like crime was down.

(38:28):
That doesn't do you know what I can tell you.
When you put the crime stats out there and you
fake them, it leaves.

Speaker 3 (38:34):
The victims behind. What about the actual victims.

Speaker 4 (38:38):
There was a young lady the other day that I
was reading about. She was a journalist, that said that
she had been sexually assaulted and the guy got arrested.
Right the guy got arrested, she was sexually assaulted. He
gets arrested, he goes to trial, he gets put in prison.

(38:58):
He's in prison for commit the crime, and the police
department literally buried it and acted like that crime didn't
even happen. It wasn't on the record books. So a
guy goes to prison for committing sexual assault, and yet
somehow that particular crime doesn't exist. Sorry, guys, I thought
I had that turned off. That crime doesn't exist. So

(39:23):
when you're faking the numbers the victims themselves, two things happen.
Number one, crime goes up because you're lying about it
and people are getting away with it. And number two,
the victims don't get justice.

Speaker 3 (39:40):
It is all we needed was somebody to take action.

Speaker 4 (39:45):
And I promise you that same exact thing can happen
in Illinois, same thing can happen in Chicago, Same thing
could happen in Saint Louis, Same thing could happen in Memphis,
same thing could happen in any You know what, you
don't hear any more about all of the crimes in Florida.
Wonder why you don't really hear about all the crimes

(40:07):
in Texas. Wonder why you don't really hear with the
exception of Memphis, you don't hear about a whole heck
of a lot of crime in the state of Tennessee.

Speaker 3 (40:19):
I wonder why that is.

Speaker 4 (40:20):
Maybe it's because we have law and order and people
are held to account for their actions, which is exactly
what should be happening. So switching gears here a little bit.
How about that slime ball James Comy man, if you

(40:41):
don't know, James Comy was the FBI director former FBI
director who was the one who started the Russian collusion hoax.
He apparently had a friend of his that was a
professor at one of those universities that he would provide
classified intelligence to.

Speaker 3 (41:03):
Columbia University. His name was Daniel Richmond, and.

Speaker 4 (41:09):
He would coordinate with Comy for disclosure of sensitive materials,
and Komy made sure that the FBI hired him and
granted him top secret clearance and then utilized him to
communicate with the media to get the Russian collusion hopes
moving along and to publish his own reputation. So they're

(41:35):
literally leaking him and Adam Shiff, if you haven't heard
about that. Adam Schiff, the Senator. Now he wasn't congress person,
but now he's the senator from the state of California,
and I can't believe the State of California keeps it
voting that man in Apparently there was a whistleblower in
his office that said he called a staff meeting and
told everyone he was going to leak classified intelligence to

(41:57):
harm Trump. This was back in two thousand and seventeen
or eighteen, that he was going to leak classified information
or classified intelligence to harm Trump, and somebody in his
office the whistleblower pointed out that that's probably treason. Other
staffers in the meeting, according to this whistleblower said, don't
worry about it.

Speaker 3 (42:17):
We won't get caught.

Speaker 4 (42:19):
So let me just read you the from Just the News.
A Democratic whistleblower told the FBI that Adam Schiff approved
leaking classified information in order to discredit President Donald Trump.
The documents, which were obtained by Just the News, were
recently handed over to Congress by the FBI director Cash Pttel.
The whistleblower reportedly worked for Democrats on the House Intelligence

(42:41):
Committee for over ten years and reported Shif's alleged behavior
to the FBI in two thousand and seventeen. According to
the report, the Intelligent staffer called the leaking treasonous and
illegal in addition to being unethical. He was most recently
interviewed by the FBI in twenty twenty three. The staffer
also said he personally attended a meeting where greenlit the leak.

(43:01):
When working in this capacity, the staffer was called to
an all staff meeting by Schiff. The whistleblower stated that
this would be illegal, and upon hearing his concerns, unnamed
members of their meeting reassured that they would not be
caught leaking classified information. These people are so bad, Chiff.
If you don't remember, he was the one during the

(43:23):
Russian collusion hoax that was out on TV every day,
literally MSNBC, CNN, anywhere he could get his mug in
front of the TV. He was saying that he had
personally seen the evidence that Trump had colluded with Russia,
never produced a single stitch of it, got censured by
Congress for lying, and now we're finding out that he

(43:44):
was literally breaking the law by leaking classified information. Also,
he forged some document or fuged some documents on his
mortgage applications. So somewhere along the line we're going to
find some due process here. And these guys are going
to be held to account for their actions because you
can't just keep getting away with crimes, things that you
and I'd never.

Speaker 3 (43:59):
Get away with. All Right, that's the end of the show.

Speaker 4 (44:02):
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