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This hour of programming on seven to ten wo r
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Now former Westchester County executive Rob Astoreno on seven ten.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Rob Astorino here on the appropriately titled Rob Estorino Show.
I mean a lot of research went into that what
should we call this show? So we figured maybe just
after you, and that's what we did. I hope you
had a wonderful Thanksgiving big burps Thursday night. Probably right,
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a little uncomfortableness as you were watching football all day.
That's why it's supposed to be. Did you shop yesterday?
Actually it was good. I had to drop my daughter
off into White Planes and I saw like a mini
traffic jam. I'm going into the Westchester Mall. It's actually
a great thing. People are getting out of the freaking
house and seeing other humans, which we don't tend to do,
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which is I think why the society is going downhill rapidly.
Everything is just self centered. Me me, me, I don't
want to see other people, and I could just get online.
Amazon will deliver it to me tomorrow. I don't have
to see. The delivery guy can sit inside. I don't
have to go to the mall. I don't go to church,
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I don't want to talk to anybody. I can order food.
I don't have to go to the restaurant. I mean,
think about what we're becoming. Seriously, That's what made this
country so great. We were out and about, we were
talking to people. It's about community. Now it's like nobody
talks to each other. Nobody wants to see each other.
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And that's why I think we're so divided, because none
of us who disagree with each other. And we'll have
that conversation. Anyway. Did you bring the stuff down from
the attic? This is the day, honestly, and my wife
will tell you that. I can't stand I have that
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pulled down attic, right, So I gotta pull the steps down.
I gotta go all the way up there. And we've
got all these boxes, these bins with all the Christmas
stuff that has to calm down the steps then go
down to the main floor, so two flights a step,
and they gotta put it all up and then bring
the other stuff up, and then they gotta bring the
tree down and try to get that straight I'm not
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doing a ba humbug, but it is kind of annoying. Luckily, though,
I was gonna do this last night and then I remembered,
wait a minute, Sean is coming home, my son from
the Air Force, and he is actually well, he should
have been home already. He took a five thirty a
flight from Little Rock and like he doesn't know what
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to do, so he booked like three connecting flights or
something I don't know on Southwest Airlines, which you're lucky
if you get there on one direct flight. So they
flew from Little Rock to Saint Louis, where he has
been sitting in the airport because of the snowstorm in
the Midwest. He's been there since I don't know, seven
thirty this morning, our time, and he's not going to
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get here until eleven o'clock at night.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
In our house.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
You've been sitting there all day. And of course Liros
is going to pick him up. But unfortunately he's coming
home because and if you saw on Facebook, and I
thank all of you who sent me a note. I
didn't get back to everyone, but I just want to
let you know I did see it, and I thank you.
We lost my wife's father on Sunday night unexpectedly, and
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so this was the first of our parents and our
children's grandparents who have passed. And it's obviously a difficult time,
especially during Thanksgiving, but really anytime. So he's coming home
for the services that we have this weekend tomorrow and
then the funeral. So it's, uh, you know, it's kind
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of bittersweet for him to come home. But the only
good part of this is he will now go to
the attic and drag all the junk down and I
won't have to do that. That's why you have a son,
all right, One eight hundred and three to two one
zero seven ten. That's the number to mark down and
to pick up your phone and to dial if you
want to talk to me. And I thought, you know,
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this is kind of like the catch up weekend. There's
so many things that we've had to get to politically,
and every week we're talking about Trump doing something, most
of it I agree with, and I thought this would
be that catch up weekend, kind of a little pote prie.
You know, we had that buffet on Thanksgiving where you're overeat.
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Now's the chance if you want, I'll let you to
kind of and this goes against my roles, but I
will kind of let you talk about anything you want,
but I'm going to start it off on something that
I didn't get to last week. But it really this
stuff just gets my crow and it's local, but it's
part of, you know, the national insanity that we've been
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going through here in this country and really around the
world with. And again this gets into everyone is self
centered and everyone's kind of losing reality. And now we
don't even know what a man is or a woman is.
And we actually have a Supreme Court justice who couldn't
answer that question. So if it goes that high up,
we know we're in trouble because a lot of idiots
who are just on the road right now they don't
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know what a man or woman is either. So you
saw the story in Bergen County, this Korean spa, right
that I guess with these Korean spot I'd never been there, honestly,
But nudity is compulsory. You gotta take your clothes off,
you got to walk around naked, so everyone sees you're junk.
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But this is this is part of this Korean culture thing.
So they have these sections female and male sections and
you get a wristband. Obviously. When you come in to
the front desk, the Korean lady who's not doing your
nails this time but instead letting you come into the spa,
she's saying, okay, I see man, I see woman. Whatever,
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So she gives you the appropriate wristband, which any normal
people person would do. Right anyway, this King Spa in
Palisades Park. This guy who's dressed as a woman and
wants us all to play along. His name is Alexandra Gobert.
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So back in twenty two, he goes into this spa,
the Korean lady at the front desk gives him at
wristband to go to the male only section where he
could walk around naked with the other men in preparation
for the whirlpool, the spot whatever. He goes crazy and says,
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don't you know I'm a woman, even though I have
no breasts and have a penis, And of course she's confused,
and so he goes nutty. But here's the thing, because
New Jersey is full of Democrats. In Trenton, just like
in New York, and when the Biden administration was in charge,
you could have an X on your official identification which
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thankfully Trump just did away with. But you could either
pick X or pick your gender or non binary or
I don't disclose, just all this lunacy. So on his
government ID New Jersey ID. Of course, he puts mail
and he's walking around and addressing high heels with you know,
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hairy legs and a mustache probably. But he goes in
there and he's denied access to as he should have been,
to the female section. So he goes crazy. Oh I'm sorry,
che goes crazy and complains that he's not allowed in
where the other women are allowed. And of course the
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women are totally uncomfortable with this guy walking around with
his underwear off, probably looking at everybody as they're trying
to change your shower. You know, the whole story. I mean,
this is nothing new, but if your kid has to
deal with this, you're probably flipping out, as any ordinary
or normal parent would do, or any adult with at
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least a half of brain that still functioning would understand. Anyway,
of course, he sues, and what happens. You know, this
Korean spy has to issue an apology because it is
against the human rights laws in New Jersey, and so
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the Korean spot issues a statement that says clients who
choose to access and use sex segregated areas where partial
or full nudity is either required or permitted to do
so with the understanding that other clients using those areas
may have bodies that, here we go, do not appear
to align with the stereotypical body parts associated with the
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gender designated for that area. So it's totally stereotypical that
men have very different you know whats than women. It's
all stereotypical. None of it's true. We all have the
same thing. Apparently that's what they had to issue in
order to avoid a lawsuit from the ridiculousness of Governor
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Murphy and his goons coming down and being part of
a lawsuit against the SPA. And then this plays into,
of course, some of the other that we've seen where
in Beverly Hills at Gold's Gym, this this lesbian named
Tish Hyman who was totally freaking out when this guy
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who pretends to be a woman, who was a guy
a week ago who beat the hell out of his
own girlfriend comes in and also is denied and goes crazy,
and he's got a you know what hanging out too,
and then, of course you saw I'm sure you saw this,
the world's strongest woman. The second place winner was Andrea Thompson.
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You know he was andre at one point he was
of the United Kingdom and he was on the podium.
God of Mighty, this guy. Have you seen this guy?
He's like four hundred pounds enormous, and he was pretending
to be a woman, and anyone could tell that he
was a she born as she raised. The she is
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a she will always be a she. But we all
had to play it along and give him a medal
for compete with women. I don't know when it's going
to end. I really don't. And this is just something
that continues to bother me because we are not at
the point yet in this country. Even though we've got
a Republican president, a Republican Congress, and a basically a
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conservative judiciary, at least at the Supreme Court, you still
have enough of these buffoons who are pretending that we've
got to play along, and they're playing along that this
is a human rights issue, this is a female issue,
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this is a feminist issue. Trans women are women and
all that idiocy. So I really do feel bad for
this Korean spot in Bergen County and every other business
that has to deal with this same idiocy because we're
all affected by it. Two one zero seven ten, one
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eight hundred three to two one zero seven ten. If
you want to call in and chime in about that
and what should be done, I mean, I don't. You've
got these elected officials who were stuck there. New Jersey
just voted for a freaking other Democratic governor, Mikey Cheryl's
gonna be taken over for the worst of the worst,
Phil Murphy. So nothing's gonna change, It's only gonna get worse.
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Same thing here in New York. You got ma'am Dommi
now who's gonna drive everything further left. You got Hokeel,
the accidental governor, scared of her own shadows. She's not
gonna do anything to change this, this ridiculousness. So we're
all stuck. And the same thing in Connecticut one in
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Okay, one eight hundred three to two one zero seven ten.
I'm giving you a free pass this weekend to talk
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the and I really didn't talk about this yet. The
shooting in DC with the National guardsman just horrible. And
today there was a second Afghan national who was in
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on the free pass by Biden, who also was arrested
because he apparently was ready to bomb something in Dallas
Fort Worth area. I'm so glad they appreciate this country
who gave them a second chance in life. Freaking unbelievable.
Two one zero seven, ten. All right, we'll starting Chris
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in Bethpage. Hey, Chris, hey Will.
Speaker 6 (19:53):
I absolutely love this show. I want to talk about
as someone who them to usually vote to the right,
you know, conservative usually, I love what the Democratic Party
is doing for themselves. Love it. I mean they they're
playing checkers basically. So instead of realizing why Trump won
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and was elected a person they hate so much, instead
of realizing that, what do they do? They double down
basically on everything. Instead of like figuring out policies that
the Americans like, the economy, the border, you know, like
that's what people care about. No, they go for, you know,
let's shut down the government. Oh that's not working let's
(20:37):
go with the Epstein files. Oh no, that's not working. Like,
let's keep moving on instead of talking policy, Let's vote
for a socialist to run the City of New York.
Like they just dig deeper and deeper, and I love it.
And let me tell you something. They probably will unfortunately
take back the House. I I you know, because that
it's just inevitable because that's what happen. And you tend
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to vote out the party as you know, but the
Republicans will still hold the Senate, the Presidency, and the
Supreme Court. And then what those idiots are going to do,
guarantee is they're going to try and impeach Trump. You
can see it coming mile away. And then guess what
They're going to screw themselves for a twenty twenty eight
presidential election. That's what happens. So that's all I'm here
to say. That's what I want to talk about is
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keep doing it, Democrats. I love it. Keep doing everything,
but worrying about policies that people care about, the common people. Okay,
thanks all.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
Right, Chris, thanks for the call. Yeah, I think unfortunately
the Democrats are going to win back the House. I
don't know if there's gonna be a huge blue wave,
especially with some of the redistricting, but it almost seems inevitable.
Despite as crazy as they are and all of the
issues that like the top ten issues, the public agrees
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with the Republicans on eight of ten of them. They
don't trust the Democrats. The Democrats are in the sewer.
I mean literally, they're in the gutter right now, at
least on their image. And yet when you look at
the polling what's called the congressional generic ballot, So if
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you're asked if the election were today, would you vote
for the Democratic candidate for Congress or the Republican The
Democrats nationwide have anywhere from a three to like a
nine point lead, which is frightening. And that's just typical
backlash of the president in power. You know, you got
the anti Trump nonsense that the media piling on. So
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as bad as the Democrats are, they likely will win
back the House. Now, if given a choice the House
or the Senate. I would rather have Republicans holding the
Senate because that's where the nominations for judges and for
you know, administration officials, treaties, all those things. That's where
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they get confirmed. So in some respects Trump's agenda, or
at least the judges we need to put in there
for the rest of their lives. It's going to go
through the Senate. Now, you're gonna have about fourteen new
impeachments if Donald Trump is there and the House is Democrats,
and that's likely to happen. But we'll deal with that
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if it comes. But I wouldn't want to be Tom
Swazi right now, or Lord Gillan or any of these
you know, so called moderate Democrats. They've got a lot
of explaining to do because they're voting ninety nine percent
of the time with the Democrats. Let's go to Sondra
in New Jersey at one eight hundred and three two
one zero seven ten.
Speaker 7 (23:40):
Hey Sondra, Hi lob hold Onathan, and how are you?
I wanted to say, I want you to please send
my condolences to your wife, Sheila. I was very saddened
to hear that you lost your father. I lost two parents.
I know what it feels like and it's just not easy.
So will you do that for me?
Speaker 2 (24:00):
I certainly will thank you.
Speaker 7 (24:03):
Okay, So I wanted to talk about man Dominie for
a quick second. I heard on the radio. I think
it was Dick Marris he said it. He said, take
out your popcorn. It's gonna be a fun ride because
everything that he's going to want to do is not
gonna happen. So just sit back, enjoy the ride, eat
your popcorn, and maybe we'll have that kind of outcome
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where he doesn't get his way. What do you think.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
I think he's going to get some wins because he's
got the city Council and they're gonna just keep driving
the train left in New York City and there's plenty
of things that they could do in according to municipal
law in New York State, so he's got power, and
policy wise, he could do things with the NYPD, which
that might be a clash with Jessica Tish. We'll see
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on the tax increases, in those kind of big policy
issues that he needs all but his help. I'm not
so sure he's going to get all the wins he
wants in year one with HOCAL running. But she's in
a tough spot too, and she needs to be in
his good graces or he can pull the plug on
her reelection by basically telling his folks stand down. She
ain't with us, so I don't know. We'll find out.
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And speaking of Dick Morris, yesterday was his birthday. You
reminded me. I got to text him, so Happy birthday
to Dick Morris. And I always I mark this in
my stupid calendar in Google. I am a huge Match
Game fan. I still watch it. Honestly, I watch it
like all the time, which is ridiculous, but I do.
And it's still timely, it's still fun. It broke the mold.
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And today is the day, November twenty ninth, that Gene
Rayburn passed away in nineteen ninety nine, twenty six years,
we've been out the without the greatest host in the
history of game shows. What a one hundred three to
two one zero seven ten. Let's go to Ron in
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Bergen County. Ron. Have you ever been in that career
in SPA? Should I ask you that question?
Speaker 8 (26:04):
No, that's never been there. I know where it is, though.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Did you get brought for somebody alone? Well?
Speaker 8 (26:15):
I was born in New Jersey in Hobo and spent
a good portion of my life in New Jersey and
Rockham County. I lived in Rockham County for thirty years.
One of the things that frustrates made personally from a
political standpoint, is not since Ronald Reagan have I voted
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for a president that my state carried. That's true, resident
of New Jersey and New York. I don't understand how
these Democrats continue to run things the way they do,
continue to get failures and always get elected. Like one
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of the one of the issues is the you know
about New Jersey's tax rebate programs. No one of them's
called the Stay New Jersey program to elderly people, you know,
people over sixty five. Then there's the homestead program. Why
don't they just lower taxes instead of instead of having
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all these programs where you have to have a whole
bureaucracy run a system to give money back to the
people it belongs to them to begin with.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
Yeah, well New York does that too. A lot of
the states do that unfortunately. I mean, even Trump is
thinking about giving a two thousand dollars rebate on the tariffs,
which I don't think is the greatest policy position, but
I understand why he's doing it. But yeah, New York
and New Jersey, really in any blue state in the
Democratic mind, remember, everything is upside down. I was just
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talking about the trans issue and policy after policy you
get rewarded as a Democrat for the more you fail. So,
like everything, it's upside down. If you were to get
an A, that's no good. But because they're all getting
f's in their job, that's kind of in the democratic
mind these days, like an A. So you should be
rewarded to a next higher position. Ron thanks for the call,
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Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving Marianna, Long Island. You're
on seven to ten wor oh Lusha, marian All right,
Matt in the Bronx. If it is mad in the Bronx,
go ahead.
Speaker 9 (28:24):
Uh yes. I remind everyone that, you know, everything that's
been done on to the Trump and second Trump administration
with the guarded immigration and curbing it and combating illegal
immigration specifically, everything can be undone with a new Democratic
administration should one be elected in twenty twenty eight. That
being said, one of the things that the Republican Party
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can do while Trump is still in the Oval office
is to repeal the nineteen sixty five Immigration Act, which
opened the floodgates to the Third World and brought us
the you know, the flood of legal immigrants mostly from
Third World countries. When choked off the immigration from Europe.
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So while Congress is still controlled by the Republicans, that
should be a top priority because that can't be repealed
or excuse me, reversed by just an executive order. That's
a legislation that could actually repeal the nineteen sixty five
Immigration Acting correct one of the biggest mistakes we've ever
made as a country legislatively.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
No, I appreciate the call. Yeah, and that's true. And
like so Trump just today announced, you know, a pause
on all of these you know, freebies waves in for
all these different countries that Biden allowed in low of
what happened with the National Guard. Right, So you've got
countries like Chad, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, the Congo, I forget
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there's a list of nineteen. I don't have it in
front of me. But none of these countries have viable records.
They have basically no viable government. And we're allowing the
vetting of these people who say they are and we're say, okay,
that's your name. I don't know how to spell it,
I don't know about the village you say you're from.
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I don't even know much about your country. Nothing's really
coming up here. Your biometrics don't match, but hey, come
on in enjoy America. So he tried this in this
first term. And I remember I was county executive in
Westchester when he did the quote Muslim band, which is
not what it was. And yet the microphones were stuck
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in my face to defend what Donald Trump is doing.
And then you had all the weak need Republicans who
don't have to handle that. And so we're getting back
to the original. Okay, we need to put a pause
until we know what the hell is going on in
these countries and who's coming in. How many more examples
do we need? A bad people already here, already plotting
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against us, or already coming in across the border in
the south, or being flown in on US jets like
they did in Afghanistan, and we don't know who the
freak these people are. So Trump now issuing a ban
on nineteen countries until we can figure out who's here,
what their actual identification is. And some should stay, no question,
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and some should go, probably many of them should go.
And if we can't conclusively determine who that human being
is and what their background is, and whether they have
a clean record, and whether they've been doing what they're
supposed to do, as they've been on American soil, and
whether they love this country, then they should go. It's
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pretty simple. So getting the Immigration Act change is going
to be very hard because you're not going to get
the sixty votes in the Senate. But what they can
do is what Trump is doing through executive orders. You're
going to have judges. Of course, they're going to put
their black robes on and become the mafia that they are,
the black robe mafia right now trying to stop everything
Donald Trump is doing. They're trying to take over the
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executive branch, the judicial branch, the legislative branch, the bureaucracy.
They got to be stopped and slapped down. And Trump's
got to continue to use his power and his authority
as the head of the executive branch Article two of
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to the authority of the military, of immigration, which would
be our borders, and many other things that they're in
charge of. And he's just got to take the bull
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ever listened to WLTW, which is our cystation, and I
can say that, but the holiday music, I'm just not
ready for it. But I'm like, wait a minute, Thanksgivings past.
It really is Christmas season, It is the holiday season.
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women or girls really in twelfth grade who, by the
surveys now over the last twenty years, just don't want
to get married anymore. They don't see themselves getting married,
which is pretty sad and scary obviously. And my neighbors
said to me, I was listening to your show, and
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you know what, I think there's another reason, because these
boys are losers these days. They're sitting online all day.
Who wants to marry that? I think she had a point.
But there's another thing about women in our country, and
this really is the Mars Venus thing. Right. Women are
from Mars and men are from Venus. Where the hell
it is. I've read that book a long time ago.
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It was so true. But the Institute for Family Studies
did another survey and it basically found that liberal women
and conservative women you can't be any different. I'm not
just talking about politics. I'm talking about the percentages of
you being married if you're conservative, but that's your viewpoint.
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You are far more likely to be married, to want
children and more children, and to have more children. And
it turns out democratic women are far more likely to
be single and childless, which explains a lot. You know,
women who are married with children, stable marriage, let's say,
are more financially secure, you know, have a bigger outlook
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on life, a better outlook on life, socioeconomic and all that.
Women who are are single, perhaps divorced, struggling a little
more economically, and so you're looking at the government like,
hey help me. But they also have this mindset, apparently,
according to this survey, that they don't want children, or
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they don't want a lot of them. They see them
as an obstacle to moving on in life, which is
pretty damn sad, because we need to replace the people
who are in this country. You're seeing that in Europe
and right now in the US. The average married conservative
woman has about two and a half children two point
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five until she reaches thirty nine. But do you know
what's needed two point one right, So they're replenishing. Conservative
women are replenishing our country. That's not the case for
liberal women. They are not. They're having an average just
over two. So maybe in the long run and ain't
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a bad thing. Less liberal women having less liberal children.
Dave in South Jersey, you're on seven to ten w R.
How are you, Dave?
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Yeah, how are you? I'm getting back to the migration
thing we're talking about. This has been going on today.
These people coming off their boats and they take all
their goals from them, so they hide it, they stuff
it where the sun don't shine, and then they come
in to France and they get interest free, learns from
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the Muslim associations, the business associations, interest free. This is
what's going on. It's an invasion.
Speaker 2 (41:17):
In many ways. It is an invasion, but it's the
easiest invasion ever because we've let them in. We've opened
the door, and it's not a serotipitously, it's very like, okay,
wait a minute, you're letting me in and you don't
know who I am. This is great, same thing that
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happened in Europe. I mean, look at Sweden. Sweden is
one of the most dangerous countries on earth right now.
Muslims have in many ways taken over many local communities.
You've got very low skilled people who are not assimilating,
not at all. Same thing here in the United States,
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same thing in many EU countries. It's our own fault
that we've allowed this to happen in our own backyard.
And you say that, of course, Oh, you hate immigrants,
you hate people. You're a racist here about that, you
know what. We're all past that. Who cares. I'm gonna
say it because that's what you're using as the shield.
So I don't say it, or you know, making me
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shut up, Well, not gonna shut up, because we're at
this point right now because I did shut up. You
shut up, and too many people shut up because we
were scared to speak up. It's not too late. I
had a little scare by the way the other well,
last couple of weeks. So it went to the doctor
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for my annual physical and you know, you get your
blood drawn and they take as part of your blood
test your cholesterol levels, which mine just a little bit over.
It's always kind of been that way, nothing really to
worry about. But the PSA test. So my PSA levels,
which is your pros state, has always been yeah, very low,
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which means nothing's going on there. This is good aside
from the three amps, but we all kind of get.
Speaker 3 (43:12):
That when we get older.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
So my PSA tests came back like five times the
normal level, which would be very dangerous and something going on.
So my doctor called me up and said, well, this
obviously isn't good. If it's true, I think I don't
think it's right, and I'm gonna have you retake the
tests and see what happens. So I couldn't take it
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for like two weeks that's what they wanted, and then
after my test, I had to wait like a week
and a half. So can imagine what I'm going through
for these three and a half four weeks thinking oh
my god, I've got cancer. It's not just a little cancer,
it's like the worst cancer. I mean, if that's true,
it's probably everywhere inside me. I'm like looking up how
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to change your will, So I literally I literally went
and looked at life insurance policies just in case. I
figured if I snuck it in there before I got
the results back, it would be valid. They couldn't beat
me in court. But then thankfully, my doctor called back
and said, yup, you're totally normal. Thank God, that was
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just a bad blip, and so now life is okay,
and I canceled everything that I ordered and now everyone
better behave again or they're out of my will. I
yesterday had to go to DMV to register a vehicle.
Every stereotype you think about DMV is still true, although
I must say they were a little bit better because
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now you go online and you can make an appointment
like weeks in advance for a specific time, and then
they text you and you go and have a barcode
and they let you in five minutes before and then
you check it again, and then you wait like a
deli counter or w all one three counter eighteen, and
then you go. And I waited not too long. But
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when I got to the counter, I had this woman
who was just training, very sweet, but I was there
now and a half and apparently my wife's signature was
missing on one of the documents. So she said, you
have to leave, get your wife to sign it. You
can come back, but you can skip the line when
you do. So I'm like, okay, I'm not going all
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the way home. So I walked out, took out a pen,
my wife magically signed it, went back like literally ten
minutes later. I give her and the meanwhile, there's like
a pit boss this behind her watching all the newbies,
and she knew what I was up to, and I
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gave it to her. She goes, oh, that was fast.
I said, yeah. I met my wife outside and I
winked at her, and I think she was in the
holiday spirit, and instead of being a bad bureaucrat.
Speaker 3 (46:05):
She let me go.
Speaker 2 (46:07):
Thank you all right, I am out of here. I
hope you have a great weekend and have fun putting
up those holiday lights, especially once outdoors. I can't stand that.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend. God bless you. Make
sure you listen to me next Saturday. Every Saturday at
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four pm right here on seven ten WR shower everybody.
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