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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Awall, that's the only way you can describe Kamala Harrison,
Joe Biden. After many Americans have been killed in the
aftermath of the Hurricane Helene, and the White House doesn't
seem to give a crap because the areas that are
affected are in states that more than likely will be
voting for Donald Trump. Donald Trump bringing in lots of
(00:24):
relief materials to hurricane victims in Georgia.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
And what was Kamala Harris doing?
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Apparently she was partying with Hollywood celebrities in wake of
Hurricane helene devastation.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Yes, this is.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
What the Vice president who wants to be your president
was doing. Harris returned to her natural habitat over the
weekend Hollywood, where she partied with celebrities and studio executives
as millions of Americans elsewhere were having to deal with
a deadly devastation that was brought by Hurricane Helene.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
What did she say? Oh, it's good to be home. Yes, yes.
And a fundraiser at the JW.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Marriott in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, she prioritized
the Hollywood stars over the millions of victims of Hurricane
Helene as she is the Vice president and basically the
president United States of America, and has resulted in some negative.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
News for her campaign.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
You may ask yourself the question, well, what was the
actual president of the United States of America doing? Joe Biden, Well,
he was asked that question, she walked out of the
room from a press conference.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Listen carefully, and the hurricane is her president?
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Why weren't she and Vice President.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
Harris Sharon Washington commanding this this weeking I was committed.
Speaker 5 (01:41):
I was on the phone for at least two hours yesterday.
In the day before as well, I commanded, call a telephone.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
It's all my security, call it a telephone, folks.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
I spent a total of two hours out of twenty
four hours dealing with the fallout from a massive hurricane
where hundreds of people have died and there may be
more than a thousand that are missing. How bad is
it right now? People can't even get in touch with
their family members to see if they are alive right
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now because there is no cell service. Department of Homeland
Security Secretary Majorkis was asked about this on MSNBC and
when he was asked about how unacceptable it was that
we don't even have a way to communicate in twenty
twenty four with millions of Americans to check and see
if they are even okay. You know what he blamed? Oh,
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he said, Well, I can tell you to blame. It's
not us the government for screwing all this up. No,
it's climate change.
Speaker 6 (02:42):
I want to read to you something the mayor of Canton,
North Carolina, said talking about the frustration that a lot
of people feel about the lack of communication. Here's what
he said. It is unacceptable and disgusting that in our
time of need, cellular service for the entire region is
blocked out. There's no excuse for that. I mean, we
knew the storm was coming. I can't believe this is
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a normalcy. Is this a systemic problem? Is this something
that is going to be more and more normal as
we see more and more devastating storms. What do you
say to people who are desperate to find out whether
people they love are still alive.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
I well understand the concerns expressed. These are people in
the midst of a tragic hurricane. That is precisely why
we and others have been deploying communications resources to ensure
that communication is reinstated as quickly as possible. The reality
is that the severity and frequency of extreme weather events
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are only increasing.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
That's the answer from the Department of Homeland Security. Well,
it's got to be climate change, not our fault.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
It's climate change.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
So screw the North Carolina mayor that called it unacceptable
and disgusting. The cellular service for the entire region remains blocked.
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Let me also play for you what the President said
in front of the teleprompters right because he's a teleprompter guy,
about even visiting the people that are being that are
in need. This is after he was apparently, you know,
hanging out on the beach in Delaware all weekend, and
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Kamala was hanging out in LA and the JW Marriott
with all of her rich friends all swantson.
Speaker 6 (06:27):
Know.
Speaker 5 (06:28):
I'm committed to traveling to the impacted areas as soon
as possible, but I've been told that it'd be disruptive
if I did it right now. We will not do
that at the risk of diverting or delaying any any
of the response assets needed to deal with this crisis.
My first responsibl was to hat all the help needed
to those impacted areas. I expect to be there, excuse
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I have cool. I expect to be there later this week.
I and my team are in constant contact with the governors,
mayors and local leaders.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
I mean, this is the president the United States of America.
That's what he's got to offer you right now. You know, well,
I'm gonna get there. What are you gonna do? Are
you gonna help anybody when you are there? That's the
other question I want to know. And if you think
the Yahoos are in charge, they are. Earlier today, this
was at the White House press briefing. Quote, we are
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governed by incompetent morons.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
How do I know this? Listen to this.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
President Camp has said so in public owner's ry.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Governor Camp has said so yesterday. Thank you for correcting me.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
I mean, if the person doing the briefing doesn't even
know that that Kemp is a governor and not the president,
I understand there's.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
No one really in charge right now. We don't know
who the president is.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
We're assuming it's Kamala Harris, maybe it's Camp for all
we know. But this is exactly where we are in
this cycle. We have a and I go back to
what this really boils down to. They don't give a crap. Okay,
I want to be clear about that. They don't care.
They don't care because these are states and areas that
they believe are going to vote for Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
So you know what, screw you?
Speaker 1 (08:06):
President Trump was asked, as he is there on the ground,
listen to this, you reach out.
Speaker 6 (08:13):
No, I haven't reached out to ye.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
I think he's sleeping right now. Actually, have you reached
out to Present Biden about federal relief efforts? No, I
haven't reached out to him. I think he's sleeping right now.
Actually he's not wrong.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
They do the meetings for four hours. That's it right now.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
The bigger question is where is the sympathy, Where is
the compassion? Where is the understanding of what everybody is
going through right now? And the people that can't even
get in touch with their loved ones because the cell
towers are down, and the fact that people are locked
in they they can't because the roads have been washed out,
and that they're having the airlift supplies.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
Where's the federal government?
Speaker 1 (08:52):
I tweeted it out earlier today, and I wasn't joking
when I said it. If maybe, if you're a town
just changed your name to Ukraine and then the Democrats
will get a crap about you change the name of
your state to Ukraine, or your city to Ukraine, are
your county to Ukraine? And maybe, just maybe then they'll
actually care. You'll look at compassion, look at Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump speaking in Georgia, he actually asked for a
moment of silence. Is that something that we've seen from
this White House.
Speaker 7 (09:21):
It's a storm that's also taken the lives of I
guess they have account of ninety one, but that count
changes on an hourly basis, and it goes only in
one direction, unfortunately up but at least ninety one people already,
and to the families and loved ones of those who
have perished, we mourn alongside of you, and we grieve
every single life so tragically lost. I'd like to now
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ask for a moment of silence and prayer, if you would,
for those who have died.
Speaker 8 (09:49):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Not only is he there in doing this, He's not
just saying it hit Billy Graham behind him. This is
what a real president does. This is a guy that
helped organize right away. He brought what was needed, truckloads
of different items, from oil to water. Because of the
people that were affected by this hurricane.
Speaker 7 (10:11):
I want to thank everybody, and we came down with
truckloads of things, and we're going to have that done
by Franklin's incredible organization. They've done such a good job.
We've done this before, but we have a lot of
truckloads of different items from oil to water to all
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sorts of equipment that's going to help them. But we're
here today to stand in complete solidarity with the people
of Georgia and with all of those suffering in the
terrible aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Hurricane Helene turned out to
be a big one, just about the biggest that anyone's seen.
I spoke with all of the relief people, all of
the people that do this for a living and do
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this at least to help, and they said they've never
seen one this badas has been ravaged. The town is very,
very badly hurting, and many thousands are without power. They're
running low on food and fuel. We brought a lot
of it down with us. It's going to be distributed
now or soon throughout Georgia as well as North Carolina,
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South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, Alabama, and Tennessee. That's our big one,
and the devastation wrought by this storm is incredible, so extensive.
Nobody thought this would be happening, especially now it's so
late in the season for the hurricanes.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
I mean, that's what a president sounds like. That's what
you should do. You should not only bring supplies, but
you should care, and you should care regardless of if
a state is a quote conservative state or a liberal state.
And again, if you named it Ukraine, they'd show up immediately.
We're sending all this money and resources to Ukraine, and
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this administration is saying to the people in the southeast,
screw you, like your conservatives. We don't care if you're dead.
We don't care if you're floating in your house. We
don't care if you're floating down a river. We don't
care if you have no self service or running water.
Like you're not going to vote for us. We believe
there's not enough of the liberals down there for us
to care. But Ukraine will send you fifty five billion dollars,
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no problem.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
Yeah you need another fifty billion, Sure we'll send it.
Right on.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Listen to the White House pre seretory Jean Pierre addressing
reporters on Helene.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
People in westwestern North Carolina were drowning in their houses
this weekend. Others were losing everything. President Biden's at his
beach house and Vice President Harris was hosting political fundraisers
on the West coast. Is there a reason that they
could not be here?
Speaker 8 (12:46):
The President did exactly what a president in this moment
needs to do, which is directing his team to take action.
One of the reasons that the FEMA administrator was here
in this room on Thursdays where President wanted to make
sure that we were sending a sage out to folks
who are going to be impacted by the hurricane.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
I got to go back to the quote.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
People in western North Carolina were drowning their homes this weekend.
President Biden was at the beach house and VP Harris
was hosting fundraisers on the West coast. You Marriott in
Los Angeles with rich people, and this White House's response
is what, Sorry, you're in the wrong state, Like I mean,
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you're in the wrong state?
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Is this? And I say this because I think.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
It's important that people actually understand where we are right now.
If you don't live in a in a place that
votes for Joe Biden or Kamala Harris, then we let
you drown we let you starve, we let you suffer.
Is that what we do now in the United States
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of America, because when you're the president of United States
of America.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
I also go back to this.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
I remember when the media got all asked up after
Hurricane Katrina. I was at the White House the night
that Hurricane Katrina. I'll never forget it. August twenty seventh,
or excuse me, I guess twenty eighth and to twenty
ninth is my birthday, and we were I remember being
in the room when phone calls are being made begging
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for the Democratic governor, the Democratic mayor in New Orleans
to please please let the National Guard come in and
please do not put people in the Superdome, which was
a dome of death.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Get them out, and.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
They basically said, screw you, you're the wrong party. We're
not going to help you. Bush right, we don't want
you to look good. We're going to do what we
want to do. You're not going to tell us what
to do. And Bush was pleading with him, Please, I'm
not telling you what to do, but this is going
to be bad. You need to get these people out
of New Orleans. This is not the right thing to
do to keep them there.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
You need a.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Mandatory evacuation will help you do it. Just call, you know, declared,
say emergency so we can get in there. And they
wouldn't do it. That's the reality of what happened. And
then what the media do after is like, Oh, it's racism,
Oh it's black people.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Oh, he doesn't care. Remember remember who was it on TV?
What rapper was it?
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Diaz or singer Kanye When to Kanye was like, you know,
Donald or George Bus didn't care about black people when
they were doing the telethon, And it was one of
those moments I'll never forget because I realized the media
was like, ooh, we don't mind if people are suffering
if we can point the finger to a conservative and
hurt them. And that was all the way back in
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two thousand and four, and that's exactly what is happening
right now. Like, what is what we are witnessing right
now is an administration that says, we don't care if
you're dying, if you're in a state that's not going
to vote for us, you can die.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
That's just what this is.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
And it's disgusting and it's sad, But like, if you
cared at all.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Can you imagine if Donald Trump was in charge right now?
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Can you imagine if he was the president running for
president this many days out and this happened, and they
found out that he was at a fundraiser in la
at the JW. Marriott and the vice president of Cannon
was hanging out on the beach in Delaware as America
was on fire, Like, can you imagine the media coverage
of that, But they're not covering this one.
Speaker 6 (16:16):
Me.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
You've got a Georgia chemical lab that has caught fire,
the residents have been forced to evacuate. The FEDS are
sitting there and they're saying, hey, we know there's like
all these people are hurting, Like we understand it.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
But it is what it is.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
This supplies and aid is being rushed to these still
isolated areas that no one can get to. They're having
to bring in fresh water and fuel and food and
medical and other essential supplies that are being rushed in,
most of them actually being done by the private sector.
And you've got a presence like, hey, I was on
the phone for two hours, Like that's how good I
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am at this. I'm on I was on the phone
for for two hours.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
Listen, listen to this again.
Speaker 5 (17:00):
File for at least two hours yesterday in the day,
be four as well.
Speaker 8 (17:04):
I commit.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
At least two hours at least, Like I should get
really good credit for that. I know people are dead,
I know that there's massive, just total destruction in these areas.
I know there's people that can't find out their loved
ones are alive or not.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
But damn and I was on.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
The phone in a twenty four hour period for at
least two hours. Just the fact that he says that
in the media doesn't tell the truth and pounce on
that alone is shocking enough for me.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
It is total insanity.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
They're like, oh, yeah, well, you know, least at least
at least on the phone for two hours, Like like,
what else do you want for me? American citizens should
never feel abandoned by their government just because of where
they live or who they vote for, Okay, full stop.
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And Americans should be taken care of by their government
because they pay taxes to their government regardless of where
they live. And we shouldn't have an administration that punishes
people because of where they live. And we shouldn't have
an administration that puts people in another country Ukraine ahead
of American citizens.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
That should never happen.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
By the way, you want to add insult to injury
to everything that I just said, Let's also talk about
what has happened to the people who are already suffering.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Eight men, all migrants, have.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Been arrested for allegedly looting and burglarizing flood ravage victims
in eastern Tennessee. All eight men, all migrants, were arrested
for looting and burglarizing victims. The suspects were arrested in
Washington County, Tennessee, on September the twenty ninth, on suspension.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Of burglary and or aggravated burglary.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
All of the individuals, yes, looks like they are illegal
immigrants who are seeing an opportunity here to take from
those that are suffering. And those are the people that
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have let into this country.
And I go back to what I said earlier, they
don't care if you are in a state that won't
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vote for them, or they believe it's not going to
vote for them, then screw you. And oh, by the way, yeah,
we sure did. We brought in a whole bunch a
whole bunch of illegal immigrants, and yeah, they're going to
steal from you when they have an opportunity to do it.
I understand, not going to divert resources to the areas affected.
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I understand when the media was unfair by the way
to George Bush forty three, when he flew over New
Orleans and they took the picture of him looking out
the window, and then the left and the media season
to say out out of touch he was because if
he landed, it would have diverted resources in secret service, etc.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
And so he didn't do it.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
He did land by the way in mississipp because it
was a different scenario there also different leadership, also a
different governor then. And if Biden wants to choose to
wait to visit, that's fine. I'm not going to criticize
him for that. But what I am going to criticize
him for for is saying, oh, I spent at least
two hours on the phone about this, Like two hours
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on the phone, are you kidding me? And the fact
that former President Donald Trump visit the cities that are
affected and devastated by the store and storm and bring
in what people need, right then, I mean on Sunday,
the Trump campaign announced it would be visiting Georgia to
receive a briefing on the devastation from the hurricane and
to facilitate the distribution of major relief supplies. How is
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it that he and the private is a private citizen
can do more than the president of the United States
of America can do.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
When he's on the beach in.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
Delaware, He's like, well, I was on the phone for
a couple hours, so you know, give me some credit here, right,
And where's Kamala. Oh, I'm partying out in Hollywood. Yeah,
I'm out there, and it's good to be home. Love
being in this JW. Mary out of La love being
out here. You know, prioritizing you over over the millions
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of victims of Hurricane Helene.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
These are the moments.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Where people have to take a step back and look
and say, what do you want for the future of
this country? Kama Harris, by the way, then, after she
was being criticized on social media, cut shorter fundraising tour
to head back to DC this morning. Among those by
the way and intendance at the Harris Waltz Hollywood fundraiser,
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just so you know that give a crap about flyover country,
Conservative states people suffering and dying their p good they
won't get to vote for Trump. Demi Levado, Stevie Wonder,
Jessica Alba, Lily Tomlin, Serling K. Brown, former Disney chief
and Democratic fundraiser. Jeffrey Cosmberg was there, Universal Boss, right,
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you know this, so that gives you all the TV
and the propaganda. Donna Langley, Hollywood, p R mavens, Kelly
Bush Novak there, I mean these are and they reportedly
raised about twenty eight million for the Harris Waltz campaign.
So Harris goes out there, spends the weekend rubbing elbows
with celebrities as millions of Americans in the Southeast are
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continued to being.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Pulled, you know, pulled off of rooftops and.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
They're finding dead bodies in the brush on the side
of where rushing water was. And President Biden told reporters
of the federal government won't give the people affected by
the hurricane quote any more federal resources. This is what
he said before he got on on Air Force one.
Speaker 2 (22:42):
And it's loud.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Because the jets, the engines are spun up, but I'm
gonna read it to you and I'm gonna play it.
Quote do you have any words for the victims of
the hurricane Biden? We've given everything that we have. Quote,
are you any more? Are there any more resources the
federal government could be giving Biden?
Speaker 2 (22:58):
No, like, enjoy what you got, folks. Yes, it's tragic.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
As a matter of fact, we're trying to get the
exact number FEMA advisors on the ground in Florida right
now because the distinction between the numbers that FEMA is
used and the ones that used by by the locals.
So it's uh, it really is amazing.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
You saw the photographs. It's stunning stuff. But so many
such a wide area, and we've we've been beginning given
them all of the auditing that we have.
Speaker 5 (23:33):
Vom the ground was ahead of time, so we're working hard.
Speaker 8 (23:36):
Are there any more reforce than the general governments that
been giving them?
Speaker 5 (23:40):
No, we've given them. We have pre planned a significant amount.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
Of it, even though they didn't ask for yet, had
they hadn't asked for you there it is yet.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
No.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
Yeah, we're not giving anything more. We got everything you're
gonna get. What about Ukraine? Oh, we're gonna send them
billions of more dollars yeah, no, they there were never
We're never tapped out for Ukraine funding, right like Ukraine
funding we got that, folks. Yeah, they can't have whatever
they need. I mean, I go four hours ago. This
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is four hours ago. US government provides more funds and
imposes new restrictions to safeguard Ukrainian art.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
This is not a joke.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
An additional one million in funding for preservation and conservation
efforts follows new import restrictions to help kurb Russia's eluding
and trafficking of Ukraine's heritage. The US State Department announced
the additional cultural support on the day when Americans are
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suffering on the margins of the United National on the
margins of the quote United National General Assembly in New York,
on the same day that US President Biden told Ukraine's
President Zelensky at the White House that he would be
fast a nearly eight billion dollar new usaid package. So
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we got eight billion four Ukraine, we got another million
we're just gonna throw on top of it to help
you preserve and conserve your art in Ukraine. And then
the Office of Strategic Capital announces first notice of funding
available to secure more of their quote heritage. This coming
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from the US to Department of Defense on their website.
That's where I'm reading this from. You go to Ukraineoversite
dot gov. The US Congress has appropriated so far in
Ukraine one hundred and seventy four point two billion in
supplemental funding for the US response to the Russia full
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scale invasion of Ukraine, is what it says at Ukraineoversite
dot gov. So we're one hundred and seventy four billion
in and then the US Department of Defense go there
Defense dot gov. It says the Defense Department has announced
a sixty sixth round okay, the sixty sixth round of
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Security Assistants for Ukraine, which includes some three hundred and
seventy five million in presidential draw down authority of equipment
from the existing US military inventory.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Among other things, they.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Say the PDA package includes air to ground munitions, ammunition
for the High Mobility Artillery rocket system, one fifty five
millimeter and one oh five millimeters artillery ammunition, the Javelin,
and the AT four anti armor systems, as well as
the M one thousand, one seventeen armored security vehicles since
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the Russian invasion. This is again coming from the Defense
Department's own website. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in
February twenty twenty two, the United States has committed approximately
fifty six point three billion in security assistants alone to Ukraine.
As part of this effort, the Department of Defense will
allocate the remaining Ukraine as Security Assistants Initiative funds by
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the end of the year. President Biden said in the statement,
I have also authorized another five point five billion in
President will draw down authority to ensure this authority does
not expire so that my administration can carefully and fully
utilize the funding appropriated by Congress.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
The White House also said the DoD right.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
The Department Defense will provide an additional two point four
billion in security assistants through the us AI program.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
So I'm glad to know that they got time for that.
I really am.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
I'm glad to know that that's what they've got time
for Ukraine. But Americans are suffering in America right now.
In the aftermath. I lean, nah, now, you guys are
in two conservative states.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
Screw you, Screw you. We ain't going to help you.
Screw you.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
You want to know why this election matters? Well, once
that you know what hits the fan where you live.
Just remember, if you're in a conservative area, they're not
going to come help you because you voted for the
wrong guy.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
In their opinion. It's disgusting.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Make sure you share this podcast with your family and
your friends, and I'll see you back here tomorrow