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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We know that the FEDS have your social Security number.
You're the ones who issue social security numbers, looking good
back at you. We know that Joscelyn Benson, our secretary
of State, has shared Michigan voter data with nonprofits like
Eric and Rock the Vote Hill. Why every Democrat operative
in America has access to our voter data if they
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want it.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
So what does.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Jocelyn Benson fear in sharing our voter roles with the Feds?
For official argument fails just on its face. So what's
the thing behind the thing? Ruth Johnson beat Joscelyn Benson
on the twenty ten race for secretary of State. Now
a state Senator, Johnson has sounded the alarm about election
in security in Michigan. Johnson points to the Help America
vote verification system. Last year, one hundred thousand people registered
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to vote in Michigan. Thirty six percent of them, thirty
six thousand souls, had invalid four digit social security numbers,
and they were allowed to register anyway, Michigan has five
hundred thousand more voters. Understood, then we have voting age adults.
How many of those are non citizens who do not
have social Security numbers? Jocelyn Benson isn't protecting your Social
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Security number, She's protecting herself after registering voters who don't
have one. That's what the FEDS would find if Benson
sherifed Michigan's voter rolls, and that transparency is what Benson
fears most.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
By the way, fantastic report, James Dixon. It's been picked
up in shared all across the country right now, Michigan
enjoy her, James Dixon. Always a pleasure. Thank you for
taking the time to be here with us today.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Hey, good morning, justin great to hear your voice.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
You know, it's this little game, this little shell game
they've been running, is finally getting the attention it deserves
and needed here and it's funny because it's in every
single last But we were just talking about food stamps
earlier in SNAP and the billions that they're finding and
trafficking and fraud every year in that when you know
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it's the blue states that don't want to provide that
data again to the Feds. They're always hiding something. But
it's not just the food stamps. This impacts you're talking
about elections everything.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
That's exactly it. Because the election decide who represents us
in Lansing, in Washington, even the President of the United States.
And so who is elected matters, which means that who
gets to vote matters. And Michigan has has two is
in our constitution meant to protect us. One you have
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to be a resident of Michigan for thirty days to vote,
so not just going to college here, but an actual
resident of the state for thirty days, until you have
to be a US citizen. And so in the case
of the Chinese voter last year, Ho Ching Gao and
Ann Arbor, he had neither one of those things. And
how could you verify whether someone has has met either
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of those requirements if they're registering and voting on the
very same day. Our elections have been made insecure, because
that was the point of it.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
Yes, and boy, you know, the used to be able
to say, well, this never happens, This just never happened.
This is just some sort of conspiracy theory. But now
we know that theory is real. In fact, it happened
on Benson's watch. Doesn't take a tenfoil hat to see
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the truth.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Yeah, I'm actually wearing my tinfoil hat right now, and
help me get better small receptions. Fun fact, so for years,
including last year, right before the Chinese voter scandal was unearthed,
Jocelyn Benson would cite this, this study from the Brennan Center,
which by the way, is one of her political allies. Yeah,
the Brennan Center, they studied the twenty sixteen elections and
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they found that there was only thirty illegal votes out
of the twenty four million they studied, right, And so
for years she beats Republicans anyone with the question, anyone
with a doubt or skepticism, she beats you over the
head with there's only thirty. There's only thirty, I mean,
and that was supposed to be nationwide representative, right, So
thirty And then in twenty sixteen there was sixty or
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twenty twenty four, there was sixteen illegals who voted in
Michigan that we know of, So we have more than
half the national number and a single election cycle in
a single state. That obviously means that the thirty number
was faking made up. It was not an exhaustive study.
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And by the way, when we say that there were
sixteen illegal voters last year in Michigan, that's of what
we know Joscelyn Benson did not do an exhaustive review.
She only did a partial review. And so which is
to say none of us, not me, not you, not
Jocelyn Benson, hard Meat Bill in the Assistant Attorney General.
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Nobody can know even the extent potential of election fraud
or how many non citizens are on our voter roles.
We don't know because nobody wants to know.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
Yeah, hey, we'll think about how this ties into what
we're hearing right now. James Dixon on the line with
us right now down I seventy five over on AX
with the Michigan Enjoyer in this report, think about really
how this ties into what we're seeing happening in many Somalia,
I mean Minneapolis, in Minnesota. I mean, it's it's that
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you got the police chief over there speaking Somonion. It's
it's insane. And of course, why is he doing it
because they vote, and these people are voting, and now
some of them are allowed to because they're legally you know,
they're here and whatnot. But however, can you imagine how
many folks are cooked on those books we've seen that
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happen in Michigan, Ham Tramick and some of these other places.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Well, the thing we keep being told never happens, He's happening.
We keep being told that our elections are safe and effective.
Where have I heard that one before? And then as
the facts get out, it finds out, Oh, people are
stuffing ballot boxes, people are doing all kinds of machinations.
And so what I want everyone to understand is that
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when somebody says our elections are safe and effective, or
that an experimental job is safe and effective. When you
hear a news reporter say that, I want you to
ask yourself, how do they know? How do they know? Right?
I often post on X this twenty twenty one story
from the Detroit News. This guy, Craig Mauger. Jill Biden,
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the first lady at the time, came to town and
she said that the JAB was safe and effective, and
so Mauger printed that the JAB was safe and effective.
Do you think this guy sitting around pouring over vaccine
safety data or is he simply repeating whatever he's told.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
Yeah, they're not. They're not reporters. They're repeaters. And what
most of them do. People don't know this because they
don't see behind the scenes with the sausages made. They're
actually reprinting or repeating what's given to them, handed to
them in press releases. They're written by these PR firms
that get bookou bucks to do it. By the way,
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here's the other thing that people don't know about this,
and this is important. It's a revolving door. They're in
on the scam. They want to repeat what they're fed
because then if they're good little doobies, what they can
go do later is go work for those PR firms
and maybe even get a cushy government job down the road.
That's why they never pushed back, because that's always been
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the plan from the beginning. And guess what they're in
on it. They ideologically aligned with these people who are
pushing this nonsense on you.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
They absolutely do. I mean, even the stories that they
do break, you know, it'll often be about someone who's
a wounded lion, like Gretchen Whitmurmys. She she's about a
year from eating the early Bird specials. She's halfway a
retiree at this point, so there's no downside in attacking her.
She has no she's not going to rise above where
she is. And so but then when they do a
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story like this great seal. Oh my god, she used
the Great Seal on a fundraiser. They'll do a story
about something that happened years ago. And so even when
they do apply what looks to the naked eye to
be scrutiny.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
Oh yeah, we cover them too.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Yes, exactly it. All those stories are written just so
they can say we cover them too. But if you
look at what's covered and how much of it is historical,
and how very little of it is current day, how
very little of it gets to the meat of how
our state is run, you will see that they are
in on it. And so any reporting you read out
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of a capital city that is sock puppet theater because
everyone there depends on the ecosystem. That's why you need
Michigan Enjoyer, the Justin Barclays, the Dave Bondies. We're outside
the ecosystem. We don't benefit from it. There's no symbiosis.
So we're able to throw rocks at the castle because
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we don't want there to be a castle.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
Yeah, well said James Dixon down I seventy five over
on the X and of course in Michigan Enjoyer. So
this is important to save our state. You know, twenty
twenty four is such a big year for nationally, for
the country with the election, twenty six I think is
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going to be a very similar year for Michigan. We've
got an opportunity, but we're on the precipice here if
we don't get these things right. We've seen folks some
that have called for involvement here in the fence to
get involved in this and oversee this election. We've seen
some lawsuits flying. We're probably going to see more here
in Michigan. How important is the election and the and
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the push to make sure it's.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Accurate, you know, justin Overett Enjoyer, my slogan is make
news local again. And that's what we try to do
is just give you what matters to the ten million
people who live here, not necessarily depend on the national narratives.
In twenty twenty six, we need to make politics local again.
And so look, Donald Trump is not walking through that door.
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His name will never appear on another ballot, not in
twenty twenty six, not in twenty twenty eight. So what
we have the chance to do is make our politics local.
Because regardless of what's happening in Washington, Democrats run Michigan,
and so we have a chance to make Chase a
case for change. But we have a chance to talk
about the conditions that we live under, what's happened to
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our schools, how public health and public trust has been manipulated,
how the budget has exploded, and how very little benefit
it is provided to the people of Michigan. There is
a Michigan specific story to tell, and if we tell it,
people will understand the need for change. We cannot make
this about Donald Trump. It has to be about us.
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We have to vote ourselves out of this problem.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Yeah, well, said James Dixon. Always a pleasure over on X.
Of course, the folks here at Michigan to join anything
you're working on that we should stay tuned to look
forward to here in the coming days.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Yeah. I am digging into everybody's favorite ginger, Mallory McMorrow,
getting to know her origin story, and man, it's gonna
be a fun one. It's just funny though. Right now
McMorrow the front runner to be the Democrat Senate nominee
from New Jersey, Jocelyn Benson the front runner to be
the governor nominee from Pittsburgh. It's an all carpetbagger ticket
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that they're working on. So we're going to need to
make politics local again and get these carpetbaggers sent back home.
Speaker 3 (11:56):
What about that former the ambassador of Ukraine that they
brought in to try and tack out Tom Barrett h
They's run.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
Every Democrat in Michigan. I mean I heard they were
trying to exhume the body of Steven C. Mason he
would run against year.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Fantastic, Always a pleasure, my friend. Thank you so much.
James Dixon down I seventy five over on X and
of course in Michigan. Enjoy her. Thank you, my friend,
Thank you, sir, oh blessed