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Here's your host, bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
All right, good morning everybody. Happy beginning of the holidays.
Thanksgivings right around the corner. Excited about it. I love Thanksgiving,
most of the food. Can we get a cheat day? Man?
I really like that chocolate pecan pie from uh Cracker Barrel.
My daughter bought me a couple last year and brought
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him to the house the Thanksgiving And I got to
tell you, if you haven't tried it, you like chocolate
and you like pecan pie conpie, however you say it,
you got to try one of those things. It's addictive.
That's why I have to be very diligent at the holiday,
is to not over indulge because I can eat so
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as of this taping, the vote is getting ready to
happen about releasing the Epstein files, and I'm sure it's
going to pass because President Trump, if you haven't seen
out on true socials, said release the files. I'm good.
I don't understand how the Democrats who have been caught
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red handed many times trying to link Trump to Epstein
and it never has happened in the way that they
expect it to yet, and yet people like Governor Newsom's
office can tweet out a picture of the White House
with a sign on the window and say, look, new signage,
and the sign said I'm a pedo, so literally calling
the President of the United States a pedophile, even though
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there's no evice linking him, and there is several there
are several pieces of evidence linking a lot of prominent Democrats.
Larry Summers, who if you don't know who he is,
he was in the Obama administration, he was in the
I think he was in the Clinton administration, but he
was president of Harvard and he is an eternal leftist.
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Has been caught with seven years of correspondence with Epstein,
and some of it asking Epstein's advice on how to
pursue a relationship with a female mentee of his that
was obviously much younger than him, and you've had four years.
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I don't know who saw it. The other day with Chuck,
somebody asked Chuck Schumer, why that why Biden didn't really
the Biden administration didn't release any of the Epstein files
and they had four years to do so, and his
answer was one of those stupid I don't think I
thought it out answers when he said, well, that's what
the whole all Americans want to know is what's he hiding?
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Hang on, she said, why didn't the Biden administration release it?
There's going to be some people caught up in it, guaranteed.
But here's my question. I talked about this several years
ago when I was talking about how Joe Biden could
not have been a good father, not an end up
with Hunter ending up being the way he is and
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Ashley obviously his other daughter, who also was a drug
addict and also had some serious issues. But at one
point I talked about the fact that Ashley Biden's diary
had been found, apparently she had left it behind, and
I'm not sure she didn't do it intentionally, and I'm
not sure they weren't trying to set their father up
to try to expose him for being the absolute horrible
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person that he is. But here's my question. In Ashley
Biden's diary, in her own words, she said that she
took showers with her father until she was thirteen years old.
Also in that same diary, Ashley Biden said, I might
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have been molested. I kind of block it out. Now,
we had a president of the United States whose own
daughter admitted to him taking showers with her until she
was thirteen years old. I don't know who does that.
But that is not normal. That is not natural. And
anybody that tries to tell you it is is off
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their rocker. That is not normal behavior. I have two
daughters after the age of about two. I wasn't taking
showers with them. Did I help them bathe? Sure? But
with I in there taking showers with them absolutely not
what's happening. And every young woman that I've ever talked
to that in any way, shape or form about this,
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I said, yeah, my father never did that. But nobody
says anything about Joe Biden actually having some proof that
he did some stuff and his own daughter questioning it,
and nothing comes of it. In the media. They just
brush it off. But Joe, But but Epstein has blatantly
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said he doesn't like Trump. They've talked about it. Trump's
talked about how he kicked him out of mar A
Lago back in the early two thousands because he thought
he was a creep. And they're still trying to tie
Trump to him, and every time they do that. I
can tell you that when they release these files, I
have a feeling there's gonna be some Democrats that don't
want any more to come out because it's gonna be
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found now. They're gonna release them all because absolutely drive
me nuts with this thinking Trump did something you have
that is the most He has been the most scrutinized
person in the history of the world, period, full stop,
the history of the world. He has had two different
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administrations trying to tie stuff to him, he said, the FBI,
the CIA, he said, some of the best intelligence agencies
in the world trying to find dirt on him, his family,
his wife, anything, and as of yet, still haven't been
able to prove any of it because it doesn't exist.
And yet they keep coming for him, they keep gunning
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for him. They absolutely driving me nuts, and I don't
know how to I don't I feel sorry for him.
Because there's very few people in the world that could
have withstood two suicide attempts and an attempt to smear
his entire reputation for no reason other than you you
don't like his politics. It is it's sad to me.
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It's sad to me. But I'm going to talk about
it in the next segment. But I think that it
is getting to them because it's driving it's driving driving
people literally nuts, having to just have Trump as your president. Uh,
there's a quick story I'm going to talk about that
that it just shows you the depravity of the Biden administration.
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So there was a guy, his name was Troy Lake,
and he was up in I think Wyoming, and he
was a diesel mechanic. He was tweaking some engines and
removed some emissions from some engines for his friends from
on some older trucks so they could keep him running.
And the Biden administration spent over two million dollars trying
to put this man in jail and got him put
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him in jail for seven and a half months, and
spent two million dollars to try to ruin a man's
life for taking some emissions off of a truck. To
help his friends. Sixty five years old, this man was
I don't understand him.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
I never will.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
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Speaker 2 (08:30):
Here's your host, bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
All right, welcome back, everybody. So when when we moved
up here, my wife and I. My son came a
few months after that, but we moved up here, we
had we had two cats, and I had never been
a cat person. And when my wife and I started dating,
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she had these cats, and she is, uh, she's a
huge animal lover, and I came to love these the
cats that she had, she actually had four. No, she
was not some old cat lady. She just happened to
have found them behind a dairy queen, I think, and
couldn't give them up. But we had these cats on it.
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One his name was Jezebel, and she was a little
black cat, and she was gorgeous. She was beautiful and
she was sweet, and she loved everybody, and everybody loved her.
Even my son in laws, who weren't cat guys either,
came to love Jezebel a lot. And then after we
got up here, a veterinarian recommended some vaccines and we
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were getting ready to go out of town, and so
my wife agreed to have these vaccines done, and three
days later, Jezebel died. And it was I have not
seen anybody that I know that's close to me. I've lost,
you know, some people or had some family members die,
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but I wasn't wasn't really close to a lot of
them for one reason or another. But I've never seen
anybody as devastated as my wife was when Jezebel died.
And she she was devastated. And you know, life and
death is part of it. It is who we are.
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It's the circle of life. And it can be painful,
it can be grieving, it can be wonderful. But here
lately it is so Jimmy Kimmel's wife. The other day
there was She's apparently got a podcast and she was
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talking about how she she's cut people out of her
life because they vote differently from her, and family members,
people that she at one point really enjoyed. And it
makes me wonder does she really know what love is?
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Because love transcends what who somebody votes for? Like, what
is it on the left that causes people? Because I
don't know anybody on the right. Look, I despised the
I really didn't agree with. I despise the Biden administration,
but I really didn't agree with the Obama administration or
the Clinton administrations. But I would have never cut family
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members off. I have some good friends who are on
the left and and people that I admire and people
that I look up to and people that I am
friends with and will continue to be friends with. And
how they vote. Do I try to change their mind?
Speaker 2 (11:46):
Sure?
Speaker 3 (11:47):
But what I cut them off and say, right, you
know your right? Or die friends now? Or die if
you don't vote the way I vote? What? What is
that malady that's caused that that hatred and that meanness
and that inability to be okay? With different points of
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view on whatever it is, and it seems to me
that it is only on one side, the side that
says that they are all about inclusion and equality and
all of those things. It's that side that seems to
always have this hatred for anybody that doesn't subscribe to
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their theories and their ideologies. I've got I'm sure I've
got people in my life. My aunt is one of them,
my aunt on my father's side that is a leftist
and just refuses, I mean, is ugly about it at
this point. And I loved her to death when I
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was growing up. I thought she was cool as ech.
I also, I don't understand how these people, you know,
you get fed this that Trump is a fascist, Trump
is a dictator, Trump is all of this by the
media over and over and over again. But I don't
understand how anybody can trust somebody like Rachel Maddow that
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consistently has said that she was worried about Trump throwing
a next a new Trump administration, she was worried about
him throwing her in jail or an internment camp. She
knew full well that wasn't the case, and if she
really truly believed that he was going to put her
in an internment camp. Why didn't she leave? She got
millions and millions and millions of dollars. She's got a
thirty million dollars a year contract to do one day
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a week. At this point, she had enough money. If
she truly believed he was going to throw her in
an internment camp, why didn't she leave. All of these
people who have been swearing up in town that Trump
was going to destroy democracy and that he's going to
be another Hitler, why didn't they save themselves and leave
if they truly believe that? Because they're espousing those theories
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to all of these people who belie, leave them when
they keep saying it and yet don't have the intelligence
to go, Wait a minute, they truly believe that, why
are they still here? If she truly believes she's going
to get put in jail, why don't she just leave.
She's got her millions of dollars. She can go somewhere else.
If she truly believes that this is going to be
the last election we ever have, because Trump is going
to somehow be a dictator and stop all elections, why
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aren't you leaving the country. Why are you raising money
for midterm elections. If you truly believe that, why are
you even bothering to raise money for the midterms if
there's not going to be any midterms. And yet somehow
none of this logic ever seeps into their brains, and
the media is so complicit by continuing to pound it
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into their heads over and over and over again in
this vacuum that it's causing mental illness. There's a guy
named Colin Rugg that writes for Trending Politics, and he
wrote an article a couple of Fridays ago, and this
is a quote from one of his articles. It's a
psychotherapist Jonathan Albert says that seventy five percent of the
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patients he sees have a deep hatred for Trump and
are hyper fixated on him. Seventy five percent of the
patience he sees. Now, does that mean that seventy five
percent of the world hate Trump? Know? What that means
is that a bunch of crazy people on the left
hate him so bad that they all have to go
see a psychotherapist. It would never dawn on me to
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have anybody in the public that is not a close
relative that affects my life severely, like a wife that
I'm fighting with every day, or a child that's unruly
that I can't deal with it. I don't understand how
to help something like that, to go see get therapy,
but to go get therapy because a public figure is
out there and you hate him so bad that you
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can't that you're triggered. He even went on and said
he said, I had one patient who said she couldn't
enjoy a vacation because anytime she saw Trump in the
news or on her device, she felt triggered. So this
is a profound pathology, and I would even go so
far as to call it the defining pathology of our time.
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What in the world is wrong with you people? You
have to go see a psychotherapist because the President of
the United States gets into your feed somehow. Put the
thing down, go touch some grass and have a life.
And it can't all be about politics and whatever it
is that's causing this triggering. It's and I believe that
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it's as much China as anything. Look, call me a
conspiracy theorist, but if you're on TikTok or Instagram or
any of those other things, especially TikTok, those algorithms are
going to feed you stuff that they know either aggravate
you or put you in some sort of mood. They're
trying to divide us. Do they have the ability? Sure,
They've got us divided as much as possible. Right now,
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seventy five percent of the patients he sees have a
deep hatred for Trump.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Why.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
By the way, here's another difference between left and right.
On the right, we are we tend to be a
lot more religious and both an aqui elem and both
Christianity and Judaism. Is the idea that human beings are
flawed and to the extent it's not possible to establish
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a perfect society on earth. We can't. We're not gonna
have utopia. People are flawed, including politicians. But those on
the left feel like there's gonna be some way. They
have to subscribe to some god, a god here on
earth that can somehow create this utopian society. They thought
it was mald They thought it was Hitler, they thought
it was Lenin, they thought it was Mark. They think,
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whatever it is, they have to subscribe to some god
that is here on earth that has the ability to
create this society that they think is going to be there.
It's not We're flawed people. God created us that way.
It is absolutely astounding to me the number of people
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out there who cannot function in a society as perfect
as ours is. And I say as perfect as ours
is because it is the most perfect on earth. It
is flawed to the ends, but it is the most
perfect that anybody's found. It gives everybody equal opportunities. I've
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said it before, I'm gonna say it again. Nobody's chasing
the Mexican dream. Nobody's chasing the Australian dream, the Canadian dream,
the Great British, Great Britain dream, the Afghanistan dream. Nobody's
chasing any other dream except the American dream. People are
not trying to get anywhere but here for the economic opportunity.
You guys got to touch some grass. You've gotta heal
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yourselves and get your brains right. This is not the
way it's supposed to be, and the violence has to stop,
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Speaker 2 (19:36):
Here's your host, Bowtriven.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
All right, welcome back everybody. So you might have guessed
this based on the way I spouse my opinions. They're
just my opinions. But I'm not a big fan of
government programs. I think that they do more to hurt
than help. And I think it was Ronald Reagan that
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said something to the effect of the if you want
to if you want to know what the closest thing
to permanency is in the world, it's a government program
because once it starts, it's almost impossible to stop it.
So I found this post the other day that explained Obamacare.
You know, open enrollment just ended here recently. And I'm
telling you that as a business owner, healthcare costs are horrible, horrible,
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And the lies that were told about Obamacare back when
it passed with not a single Republican vote, do not
tell me it was bipartisan. Not a single Republican voted
for it. And you jammed it down the throats of everybody.
And if you haven't figured it out, most of the
people on the left, at least politicians on the left
aren't real good at economics. They haven't figured out how
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to actually make things work the way it's supposed to.
But I found a post by a guy named Dutch.
I think it's a guy, I don't know. It's Dutch Rojas,
and I'm just gonna read it because it's easier to
read it to understand Obamacare. Here we go, all right,
it's from this guy, Dutch Rojas. Every year, the United
States government gives forty billion to insurance companies. And that's
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just the start the official story. When you buy health
insurance on the Obamacare marketplace, the government helps in two ways.
Number one, they lower your payment, your monthly payment through
premium subsidy. Number two, they're supposed to lower what you
pay at the doctor cost sharing reduction. That forty billion
is for number two, to make your deductibles and copay smaller.
The real story, here's what that's what it's supposed to do.
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So it's supposed to lower your monthly premium and offset
some of your deductibles and copays. With your doctors. Here's
the real story. The insurance companies get that forty billion
dollars automatically every year. No matter what Congress doesn't vote
on it, nobody can stop it. It just flows. Here's
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the scam. Insurance companies take that money, but your deductible
is still eight thousand dollars, your copays still suck, You
still can't afford to actually use your insurance. But wait,
there's more. There's more money leaving your pocket. While insurance
companies are collecting their forty billion dollars, the big nonprofit
hospitals nonprofit in quotations. Nonprofit hospitals are getting even more
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one hundred and twenty five billion dollars in tax breaks
every year. They don't pay property taxes, income taxes, or
sales taxes, twenty eight billion in direct Medicare overpayments. They
get paid sixty to eighty percent more than independent doctors
for the exact same service. Billions more in state and
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local subsidies, free land tax exempt bonds, utility discounts. And
that's where what nonprofit really means. Oh, here's what nonprofit
really means. Those hospitals call themselves nonprofit, but their CEOs
make six million a year. They spend billions on mar
marketing and lobbying, especially professional sports. They buy up doctor
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practices to remove competition. They sue poor patients who can't
pay their inflated bills and take their homes. They have
billions in investment portfolios. The only difference between them and
regular corporations they don't pay taxes. You do to cover
what they don't pay. In plain English, your taxes give
forty billion to insurance companies and one hundred and fifty
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billion plus to profit nonprofit hospital systems. Then you also
pay two thousand dollars a month for insurance that doesn't
cover anything until you've spent eight thousand dollars out of
your pocket. Then when you finally do go to the hospital,
they charge you two hundred dollars for a band eid
eight hundred dollars for an IVY bag that costs a dollar.
So you're paying three times through taxes, which is subsidizing
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the insurance and hospitals. Through premiums to insurance companies and
through bills to the hospitals with massive markups. Who wins lawmakers,
insurance company CEOs and shareholders, Hospital system executives who loses you, your family,
every American who actually needs health care, we're sending near it.
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We're spending nearly two hundred billion dollars a year in
subsidies to insurance companies and nonprofit hospitals while they charge
us a fortune on top of that, and we still
can't afford basic medical care.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
That's the fact.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
And by the way, that didn't happen until Obamacare got
passed once again with zero Republican votes. As a matter
of fact, it was such an an abomination, and I'm
saying that obomination that Nancy Plosi literally said, and I quote,
we have to pass it to find out what's in it.
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Who passes laws that affect Americans two hundred billion dollars
a year minimum raise. All of our costs have skyrocketed
since this thing when to effect. And by the way,
I truly believe it was their plan. They knew that
was what's going to happen. There were many economists out
there saying, this is what's going to happen when you
remove the competition. Here's what's going to happen.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
And it did, and I.
Speaker 3 (25:12):
Think it was their way of trying to get it
back on single payer health care, which is worse than
what we're doing. I've told this story before, I'll tell
it again. I took my family on a cruise to
Alaska a couple of years ago. One of the last
stops on the Alaskan cruise was in British Columbia. We
did a tour where these three kids took us on
the little things that the Japanese, I don't remember what
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they're called. They haul you little carts that These kids
were in great shape because they hauled a cart full
of four people up and downhills and running and all
of that. But nevertheless, they were talking about health care
in Canada and kids said, yeah, I broke my leg
and it took me six months to be able to
get a doctor because it just there were none available.
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That's how bad their healthcare system is in Canada, where
it's so lives medicine. It's absolutely a travesty that those
Democratic Congress people put us in the middle of it,
and now we're all facing serious costs and not nothing
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good has come out of it. Nothing. I am disgusted
by it, and you should be too. And if you're not,
if you're on the left and you're not disgusted by it.
You're you're not paying any attention. You're the facts don't
matter to you. One of the other government programs that
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has been found to be full of fraud, all of
them are. But when it got caught off as past
uh government shutdown, it was revealed that SNAP benefits are
truly an absolute mess. Here's the problem those benefits, all
of those government programs. And I'm all for giving people
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a hand up when things happen in people's lives. A
spouse dies and leaves you with one income, a somebody
gets terminally ill. There's all kinds of things happen to families.
You lose your job and you're having trouble replacing that
job with one that can keep up with the same
lifestyle you had already become accustomed to. Lots of things happen.
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I'm all for helping people. What I'm not for is
making it generational to where they don't think that there's
any responsibility. Everybody else has to go to work to
pay for all of your stuff. That's not the way
it's supposed to be. They found Brooke Rawlins, who is
now the Secretary of Agriculture, who runs the SNAP program
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found that five thousand dead people. I talked about it
last week that there were fifty nine percent of illegal
immigrants were receiving SNAP benefits apparently, but Brooke Rawlins just
in a few states. So here's what happened. Nine the
US Agriculture Secretary of Agriculture, Brook Rawlins put out an
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memo to all of the states and said, please, we
wanted you to go through your SNAP benefits and make
sure that everybody qualifies the way they're supposed to. Twenty
nine states complied with that. Twenty one states sued to
not have to comply with that request. I don't know
why you would sue to not clean up your roles,
to not try to fix whatever fraud in waste is happening,
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but twenty one states. I'm going to give you a
guess as to which twenty nine states agreed with it
and did it, and which twenty one states sued to
not have to do it. The Blue States sued, the
Red States has complied. But in just twenty nine states,
they found five thousand dead people getting snapped and five
hundred thousand people getting snapped two times under the same name.
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And that's just what's been confirmed.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
So far.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
I guarantee you when you go to the other states,
the twenty one that didn't want to comply, it's probably
worse than the twenty nine states that did comply, because
the twenty nine states that did comply have probably been
doing a pretty good job administering the program to begin
with and making sure that the people that get the
benefits are the ones that deserve the benefits. We are
thirty eight trillion dollars in debt. We cannot continue to
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just waste money day after day after day and expect
my great grandkids to pay that bill. It's going to
come do one day and it's going to be impossible
to fix, and the economy will collapse under the weight
of that debt. Somebody's got to fix it. And if
we don't start, I think we should start to stigmatize
people a little bit. I don't know why we got
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rid of poor houses. I don't know why we got
rid of of debtor prisons or whatever you want to
call them, because there's no stigma at all to receiving
these benefits. And if it's like, yeah, I get them,
so what, That's not the way it's supposed to be.
We should be taking pride in our efforts and our
work and being able to get up and produce something
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and make your life a better place and not just
sit around every day doing nothing and expecting everybody else
to take care of you. That's what That's not how
God made us. It's not what we're designed to do.
And I think people get caught in this trap and
we don't give them a hand up. We give them
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a hand out. And you know, as the old saying
goes right, we don't teach them to fish. We just
give them a fish. Well that feeds them for a day,
and then we got to go back and give them
another fish the next day because they're not understanding what
it takes to do it themselves. I am very proud
of my children. I raise them to do it themselves,
and even when there's trouble, they figure it out, and
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I'm proud of that. Anyways, this is Bonos Cars brought
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Speaker 2 (31:37):
Here's your host bow driven.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
All right, welcome back everybody. So back during COVID and
the debate over the vaccines and all of that that
was going on, I'm still confused as to how anybody
can trust the experts anymore. These are the same experts
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that came out later and said, yeah, the six foot rule,
we made that up. Yeah, the two week thing that
was made up. Yeah, we did know that it was
coming from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, but you know,
we didn't want anybody to know that we had created
this massive virus that was going to kill millions of people,
and so we tried to hide that too. Oh by
the way, when we told you if you get the
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vaccine you cannot get, you will not be able to
transmit or catch COVID, that was a complete lie. And
they knew it because none of the study showed it.
And yet people still continue to trust the experts. And
I am dumbfounded by that. When you are caught red
handed at. Okay, I've said this before and I'm going
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to say it again. It's the Shaggy defense. If you've
never heard the song, there's a song out by an
artist named Shaggy and the song basically says it wasn't me.
And the song goes on to talk about how his
girlfriend caught him red handed on the bathroom floor with
his girlfriend and looked right at him, and he said, yeah,
wasn't me. And he eventually tells her enough times it
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wasn't me that she believes him, and I'm like, you
see it, you know what's happening, and yet you just
believe him when he says he didn't do it. That's
gaslighting at its best or worst. And our government and
our medical professionals have gas lit us so bad over
and over and again, and for people to continue to
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believe it when it's been proven over and over and
over again that they will lie to you is dumbfounding
to me. So there's a public health watchdog in the
UK that refuses to well, let me just read it
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to you. The Public Health Watchdog has been accused of
a cover up after refusing to publish data that could
link the COVID vaccine to excess deaths. So you would
have thought that after COVID ended, the excess deaths would
have stopped, but they're not. There's still way more deaths
per year than there were prior to COVID. The UK
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Health Security Agency argued that releasing the data would lead
to the quote distress or anger of bereaved relatives if
a link were to be discovered. Public health officials also
argued that publishing the data risked damaging the well being
and mental health of the families and friends of people
who died. Last year, a cross party group expressed alarm
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about growing public and professional concerns over the UK rates
of excess deaths since twenty twenty. So these people are
literally saying, we don't want to release the data because
it's going to make people upset and angry when they
see the truth. What in the world and you're still
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believing them because then recently a new study from Taipei
Medical University. Let me just a new study examining the
effects of the MODERNA COVID vaccine has come out and
it shows that over ninety one percent of people who
got the MODERNA vaccine experience cardiovascular side effects. Look all medications.
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My wife and I will laugh at the medical commercials
that come on for these medicines and they'll say, and
side effects could includ blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blahlah blah blah blah. You all seen them.
And I'm like, yeah, I'd rather have the disease, I think,
because those side effects right there sound rotten. Every medicine
can have the potential for side effects, but a brand
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new experimental vaccine that had never really been tested on
any sizable group, that was new technology, does not seem
like a place where you're going to make all of
these outlandish claims about this vaccine and then for people
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to take it or lose their jobs, lose their livelihood,
be ostracized from life.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
Literally.
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You had leftist comedians and politicians saying people should die
if they don't take the vaccine. And now it comes
out that ninety one percent of the people that got
the Maderna vaccine have cardiovascular side effects. Where are all
Where is Howard Stern who was going on his show
and talking about how if you don't get the vaccine
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that he hates you and you should die or any
of the other the Biden administration who Anthony Fauci and
all of the others who forced people to either resign
their position, lose their job, lose their livelihood, or get
a vaccine that had the potential to actually do serious
harm to them and did do serious harm to many, many,
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many people, and is continuing to do serious harm to many, many,
many people. Where is the Where is anybody on that
side that's come out and said, you know, I'm really sorry.
There may be one. I don't know of who it is.
Maybe somebody has come out and said, look, I was wrong.
Maybe Bill Maher somebody like that who has some common sense,
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has always been leftist but has some common sense. I
don't know, but it seems to me like every time
I turn around, there is some new study coming out
saying how dangerous these vaccines were, and they're continuing to
push them on people for a disease that is at
this point essentially a bad cold. I have high blood pressure,
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so I fill my blood pressure medications regularly, and oddly enough,
every time I go recently, Walgrains is like, have you
gotten your flu vaccine? Have you gotten your COVID vaccine?
I just started telling yes, I already got it, not
a chance I'm doing it again. I only did it
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the first time because my wife and I were going
to France, and had I waited another two weeks after
before I got it, I wouldn't have ended up getting
it because they took the restrictions off like two weeks
after I got my first job, and I was not
happy about having to do it, but we really wanted
to go. These people will lie with impunity, get away
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with it, and then Bill us and the government, the
federal government, billions of dollars for something that can kill people.
Absolutely astounding to me that our politicians allow it to happen,
and that people in our country vote for politicians that
would allow it to happen. On a much happier note.
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Two things. One, there's a new report out that said
that New Jersey and New York will lose six hundred
and ninety billion dollars as residents flee high taxes. Yes,
that's good news. The only problem is they end up
showing up in either Florida, Tennessee, Texas one of those
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places because they voted for all the policies that got
them there, and now they don't like them, and so
they leave. I've said it before, say it again. You
can come on, but when you do leave, whatever voting
habit you had behind, because that's what created the problem.
So here's the study that came out was on the
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New York Post. New York and New Jersey combined have
lost two thirds of a trillion dollars in net income
and purchasing power over the last decade due to moving
vans departing these states. That's from an economist named Steve Moore,
who co founder of Unleashed Prosperity or Prosperity. This has
been one of the greatest wealth losses for one region
in American history. New Jersey and New York are being
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bled to death by low tax states in the South
two thirds of a trillion dollars. But hey, hey, you
just keep doing you. Let's get man Dummi in there
where he says we need to raise taxes because it
already hasn't been an economic debacle. The taxes are so
high now that people who have the ability to move
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to and when they do, they take their incomes with them.
And when that happens, they take their tax dollars with
them and then you run out of those people's money
to tax. So now are you gonna pay for everything? Oh?
You got to text the lower income people. And you
keep moving the needle downward and it never works, and
it's never worked, and they still keep trying it, and
the people that vote for it still think it's going
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to work. It's the literal definition of insanity. Keep doing
the same thing and expect a different result. There is
no different result. It's going to keep happening. It just
it truly is almost a mental illness at this point.
So there was other good news, truly, And I made
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a comment when I was reading this article the other day,
why don't you ever see this in California, Illinois, or
New York. You can never see these stories. But in
the state of Florida, once again recently last week, they
operation Home for the Holidays found one hundred and twenty
missing children that have been being trafficked from the ages
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of twenty months to seventeen years. Fifty seven children in
the Tampa Bay region, fourteen in Orlando, twenty two in Jacksonville,
twenty nine and Fort Myers. And that's the second such
operation in the last three or four months in the
state of Florida alone, in which they have rescued over
one hundred children who were being trafficked. These children were
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let in under the under the Biden administration, lost track
of them, and now they are living in horrific conditions
and being trafficked for either work or sex. And if
you don't get why it doesn't happen in California, which
are sanctuary states, which you know there are kids there
that are being abused. Why is the law enforcement not
working with the federal government to try to track these
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people down and save these children's lives. It's being done
in Florida. Why is it not being done anywhere else?
What are the parents doing? The parents who's lost their
children and have no idea where they are and are
going through the anguish of not understanding why nobody's helping
them try to find their children. I cannot think of
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a pain greater than having no idea what's going on
with your child and wondering what bad things are happening
to them and trying to lay your head down on
a pillow and sleep and function during the day. That's
some bad human beings out there that are doing some
really bad things. And the fact that people in California,
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New York, Illinois, all of those Blue states aren't doing
everything they can like they are in the State of
Florida to try to rescue those children. Makes them complicit
and makes them rotten human beings too. Those children deserve better,
and thank God for law enforcement in state of Florida
working with the federal government to try to track these
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people down, because that's where our money should be being spent.
It shouldn't be being spent on LGBTQ studies in Kenya.
It shouldn't be being spent on SNAP benefits for five
hundred thousand dead people or five hundred thousand people getting
it twice. It should be being spent on trying to
do everything we can to liberate these children who have
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been trafficked over the years and find them. That's where
our funds should be being spent. That is a good
use of the money. Snap benefits for people to be
able to buy sugary drinks and candy and all that. Nope,
that's not the good use of the money. Finding people
children who are being trafficked and saving their lives very
good use of the money. And if anybody can argue
that point, I'd like to hear it. It's just good
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old common sense, all right. I hope everybody has a
wonderful Thanksgiving and eat lots of turkey and go get
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