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February 8, 2025 • 49 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This hour of programming on seven ten WOR is sponsored
by Toyota City and Mamaranac and Nissan City of port Chester,
proud members of the Integrity Automotive Group. Now former Westchester
County executive Rob Astorina on seven ten WR.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Boom, that's when you start. Yeah, Noah was giving me
the go now, go now down nown you gotta wait,
you gotta wait to the right moment. And that was it. Yes,
I do. Yes, Hey, I'm glad you're with me here
on a pre snowy Saturday, Rob Astorino on seven ten

(00:45):
WR or on your iHeart app or online at w
seven TENWR dot com or no, I don't think there
are any more wars. Maybe I don't know, but you're
listening and that's the important thing. Or maybe the pie
cast like afterwards, So like, what do I talk about today?
I don't know. I mean, is there anything going on?

(01:08):
He got a Super Bowl tomorrow? You got Trump. I
think he did like forty more executive orders today. I
can't keep up with him, but God bless him. You've
got the resistance completely getting off the couch now and
screaming and yelling everywhere they can. Is there anything more
phony than Chuck Schumer trying to lead a chant like

(01:31):
trying to be cool and pretend like he's ready to fight. Oh,
give me a break. That guy would cut a deal
so fast if it benefited him, no matter what, he
would turn around and tell them, I'll go take a
hike if he got something out of it. He would
be Trump's best friend in a moment, if Donald Trump
gave him something. And then you got the federal judges

(01:55):
now doing what they're supposed to do for the resistance.
The latest came in today and I'm going to talk
about Elon Musk in just a second. But this is
a federal judge, a district court judge. He issued a
ruling just came in to a lawsuit by attorneys general.

(02:17):
Now I'm not so sure I understand why they have
standing in this for an attorney general, let's say in Massachusetts.
On why this guy in particular a person and it
happens to be Elon Musk, but it could be anybody
who is appointed by the president who is in charge

(02:38):
of the executive Branch, which includes all of the departments
that they are looking into. In this case, the judge
says that Elon Musk and his DOGE group does not
have a right to access the US Department of Treasury systems.

(03:01):
Musk went on x saying this is absolutely insane. How
on earth are we supposed to stop fraud and waste
of taxpayer money without looking at how money is spent.
So if the President of the United States, who just
look at the float chart judges, because you're not supposed
to be in every fight. In fact, you're not allowed
to be in every fight, and this is one where

(03:22):
you should say, I might have an opinion on it,
I don't like it, but this is not for the
judicial branch. This is an executive branch function, and the
president runs the executive branch. It's called I don't know,
Article two of the US Constitution. So the president is
the chief executive officer of the government of the day

(03:43):
to day functions of the government, which include all of
the departments and agencies that report to him. He appoints
the people in charge to run it. He's got senior advisors,
and when he tasks them with something, they are acting
on his behalf. Elon Musk is not giving pink slips

(04:07):
to anybody. He does not have the authority to go
into USAID and say you're all fired. He has the
authority on behalf of the president to go in there
and look at what the President charges him to look
at and then give an advice or report to the
President who will then act on it or not. Right now,

(04:30):
a judge just told the president in essence, you don't
have a right to look in the Treasury department that
you oversee. Take Elon Musk out of it, whether you
love him or hate him. What if? What if the
President said to Susie Wiles, his chief of staff, I
want you to walk right down the block, because the

(04:52):
Treasury Department is right next to the White House. I
want you to walk across the street to Treasury, and
I want you to look at the systems. Is a
judge going to block that too? What right does what
right does he have? He has no right to do that.
That person Elon Musk is acting on the behalf of

(05:12):
the president. If the President told me tomorrow, I am
deputizing you to do X, Y and Z, then I
can lawfully do it. Obviously, within the law, I could
do it. But if he says to me, hey, Rob,
I want you to go over to USAI D and
I want you to and here's a paper saying I've

(05:33):
asked you to do this. Go look up X, Y
and Z. I would have the authority to do that.
Scott Beston, the Treasury Secretary isn't out there blocking the
entrance saying you don't have a right to come in here.
There's no constitutional you know, crisis. They report to the president.
So here you have the resistance doing what it's going

(05:54):
to do. You already see it. Now you're doing the
little theatrics where they show up in front of the
Department of Treasury or in front of the Education Department.
Maxine Waters that buffoon. He was right to call her
a buffoon. She is. She's violent. She wants violence in
the streets. We've seen what she said and done. Get

(06:15):
in their face, take to the streets. She did this
last time when he was in office. She's about to
do it again. Nobody condemns her right, No, nope, nope.
She can do what she wants. This is this is
why Trump won. People have told the president, go do
what you gotta do. Things are so effed up, Go

(06:36):
do what you gotta do. How is he gonna do
what he needs to do? If he can't see what
they are doing. And that's the argument that Musk is making,
and that's the argument that Trump is making. How the
heck can I not put a temporary freeze on spending?
How the heck can I make not make personnel moves. Now,
this whole buyout is perfectly legal. Congress appropriates money, Congress

(07:02):
sets the amount of positions, Congress sets up the departments,
and the broad policy laws whatever. The president executes that.
So in this voluntary buyout, which over sixty thousand federal employees,
all right, there's two million of them, but you know what,
we're starting to get up to real numbers. Now sixty

(07:24):
thousand have said I want in. They were probably going
to retire anyway. This shoves them out the door, and
they're going to be paid what they would have been
paid through this budget year anyway. So now they just
stay at home, they collect their paychecks, and come at
the end of September, come October, first new fiscal year.

(07:45):
You know what, they could eliminate that position, and now
you save a lot of money going forward, because remember
every person gets a salary. They in their crazy contracts,
they get like step increases just for making it to
the next year, they get an increase, they get health benefits,
very expensive pension. The government has to take out Medicare,

(08:06):
you know, all that kind of stuff. It's very expensive.
So do we need two million employees. No, we don't.
Of course we don't. But they're gonna fight like hell,
the unions. They're gonna get their media allies making this
whole thing about Elon Musk, like Elon Musk is of
course hitler, because you know that's what they say. So
Elon Musk now is the guy that has to be stopped. Well,

(08:30):
maybe it's a good thing. Maybe maybe they take their
eye off Trump while the president gets to do what
he really needs to do. But you're gonna have these
judges now that are gonna put their put their two
cents in their personal opinion instead of saying, there was
one judge this week that that actually did the right thing.
I don't know who he was appointed by, but he

(08:51):
actually said, you know, I may I may not believe this,
I don't. I don't think this is the right thing. However,
the president has the right to do it. That's what
they should be saying in cases like this, I can't
send my guy into my building under my auspices in
my department and check things out. Are you kidding me?

(09:12):
So this is the resistance, it's starting up again. We
knew it would happen. Now they're actually you know, going
out in screaming and yelling. We've been through this before.
Thank god, thank god Trump is there because he doesn't
give a rats ass. Thankfully, He's just going to go

(09:32):
straightforward and do what needs to be done. That's why
I voted for him. That's why you voted for him,
That's why America voted for him. All these other things,
like you know, taking on Canada and Mexico and Panama.
You see the reactions. It's like, you know, if you
don't ask, you don't get. That's an old sales saying.

(09:53):
It's the same thing in politics. You know, we were
content for years to let all these countries roll over US,
and Biden was just obviously out to lunch, so they
completely took advantage. But Trump is gonna wait a minute,
hold on a second, Panama, hold on a minute, Hold
on a minute, Canada, hold on a minute, Hold on
a minute, Mexico, hold on, And what's going on now?

(10:16):
Look what happening in Mexico ninety percent of the illegal crossings.
It's down ninety percent. That's a phenomenal because now all
of a sudden, Mexico is putting people they're soldiers on
the border, Canada doing the same, and Canada is now saying,
you know what, we okay, we're gonna get serious about

(10:38):
some of this stuff. That's what you need. That's what
we have now in the White House, thank god. But
then you got all these idiots, like you saw what
happened in out east in the Hamptons. This you know,
it's the morons are all over the place. So we
have the East Hampton Village police chief Jeffrey Ericsson telling

(11:02):
his constituents that he's not gonna help Ice. He's not
gonna help Ice. No, no, no, no no. We want
to make sure that everyone here illegally stays illegally. In
other words, we want to make sure we, you know,
break the law. Trump and Holman and these guys, they

(11:22):
got to go right after the Kathy Hocals of the world.
The idiot across the river, Phil Murphy, who made up
his story and then got caught that he had an
illegal alien he was harboring. Come get her. Yeah, okay,
So then when Tom Holmers said, oh, perfect, now we
know where to go, all of a sudden, you know,
he panicked. They could care less. All this is a

(11:46):
money racket. They could care less. So the Phil Murphy's
of the world, the Kathy Hocals of the world, our mayors,
our county executives, all of them, and especially law enforcement.
Who's aiding and a betting, harboring illegal aliens, knowing that

(12:08):
that is a federal crime. Why aren't they paying the price?
Why they get to pick and choose which laws they
want to adhere to and enforce. No, this is how
we're gonna stop. This is how we're gonna bring sanity
back to this country. They should I hope they go
after somebody. I hope they do. I don't care what

(12:30):
the reaction is. You got to stop this nonsense. You
know who will stop this nonsense. By the way, it's
in my own backyard in Westchester County got the current
county executive. He was appointed by the Democratic legislature after
George Latimer, who was my successor. Latimer got elected to Congress.

(12:51):
So now there was a special election. The deputy county
executive was appointed. That's Ken Jenkins. Ken Jenkins sponsored and
voted for the sanctuary County law in Westchester. So Westchester County,
the County Jail Corrections Department, county police, they're not allowed
by county law to work with our federal partners, so

(13:14):
they're aiding in a bedding. They're harboring criminals that they
know are in our county. Christine Scalti, who is a
very good friend of mine and she was with me
as a chief advisor for eight years when I was
County executive. She's running in tuesday special election, and I
hope it got you wins. And you know what, if

(13:34):
you're in Westchester, you got to get out and vote,
either it's today in early voting tomorrow or Tuesday on
the actual election day. And she wins. If Sculty wins,
this will send shock waves around the state and country
because west Chester's a blue county. But they're fed up too,

(13:54):
just like the voters in New York City. I saw
a poll that came out. I'll go over that a
little bit, but the vast majority of Democrats in New
York City are fed up with the direction of this
city and state. So they've had it too. You got
to make a change I remember when I got elected

(14:15):
in two thousand and nine. It was a shocker, and
I still remember the next I didn't even know what happened,
Like obviously I won, but I didn't know what kind
of you know world I was entering, if you will.
And I remember the next day there was a flood
of New York City and national media in front of
my house and it was like, you know, how did

(14:39):
a how did a Republican win in a deep blue
county that Obama carried the year before with like sixty
five percent of the vote. People were fed up. They
were fed up, and I think throughout that point right
now one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten.
One eight hundred three two one zero zero seven ten.

(15:01):
I'll take your calls on everything that's been going on
this week. It's just every week is just insane. It's
it's just it's amazing. It's very hard to keep up
and prioritize what the biggest issue of the week was.
I mean, maybe Mara Gaza, you know, Donald Trump's vision
or what he threw out as an idea for the

(15:22):
US to get involved in Gaza and to help clear
it and to build it up, to make it look
like a riviera. I mean, you know that got panned.
But you know, basically what he was saying is, yeah,
well for decades and decades your ideas didn't work. It's
still a hell hole. There's still terrorism there, so why
don't we try something else anyway? One eight hundred three

(15:43):
two one zero seven ten. One eight hundred three two
one zero seven ten. It just could be my favorite part. Bruce,
are you ready? You shout your finger off.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
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Speaker 2 (16:00):
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each other through the glass, and he gave me that
stare leg and then all of a sudden he hit
it with a smile. He did it a G. Williams Painting,
third generation of family owned and operated business since nineteen
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(16:22):
floor painting. Who does that? They do? These guys are
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(16:43):
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Westchester County Business Hall of Fame. That's pretty cool. I
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(17:04):
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tell you ready, Bruce, you ready, all right.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
Hit it AG Williams Painting, AG Williams Painting to Williams.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
To do the job right, all right. Twenty two minutes
after four o'clock, rob Astorno here. I'll take your calls
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Speaker 1 (17:44):
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(19:15):
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(19:37):
one eight hundred and three two one zero seven ten.
So let's go to the phones. I guess Allentown, Pennsylvania,
Aldo Europe first. You gotta be rooting for the Eagles tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
Right of course. And the bottom line is is that
maccheene water sounds like something out of an old radio show,
like a psycho Nazi. How dares she attempt to get
into that building? Oh dare she be a nasty racist?
Which that she is? And let me tell you, we
gotta get We gotta get a Carla Mauri and about
Hollywood three sixty on w R they run old time

(20:09):
radio shows. I thought it was just a new old
time radio show. We got to help pause a WARVMC hey, doctors,
doctor pal.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
Rich, thank you all, right, one one hundred and three
two one zero seven ten Sondra in New Jersey. See Sondra,
You don't go off like a rant like he does, right.

Speaker 5 (20:25):
I No, I don't. So two things. One thing, I'm
I'm happy that Donald Trump said he's going to be
the chair person for the Kennedy Center, you know, which
has all the uh yeah, that's a nice thing. And
he's gonna have Tam Bondi on board and the country
singer and the League, Green World and whatever. But what
I wanted to't talk about it is this crazy thought

(20:47):
that I have about the super Bowl. First, I wasn't
happy that Donald Trump is going because I thought it's
not safe. But then when I thought about it, he's
going to be with a lot of other people and
he's fine. But my thinking is Travis Kelt likes him
and he's so proud that he's going to be there,
and Donald Trump likes him. Now I know that Taylor

(21:08):
Swift and Donald Trump at this time do not like
each other. She's very far to the left. I'm wondering
if this guy Travis can maybe change Taylor's Swift's mind,
and maybe Donald Trump by being there can change her mind.
Because she is an influencer and we don't need her
votes anymore. But it wouldn't help to have all these

(21:30):
young people thinking better thoughts, you know, than the way
they think now. So what do you think about that thought?

Speaker 6 (21:37):
Rob?

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Well, Travis Kelcey, I didn't know. See. I thought he
was and he's the tight end for the Kansas City
Chiefs and one of the best. I thought because he
was kind of quiet during the elections, that he was
either afraid to come out as a Trumper or that
he was to the left and was with you know,
Tata when she says goes. Because Patrick Mahomes, the quarterback

(22:03):
for the Chiefs, is a and Brittany Mahomes. They caught
a lot of flack on social media because they did
support Donald Trump, and good for them, and so did
Harrison Butker, the kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, very outspoken.
So it'll be interesting. Here's another thing to watch tomorrow.
I gotta look this up online. Is there a betting?

(22:27):
Can you bet on who will be on TV more
during the game? Is there a bet Trump or is
it a prop bet? Everything's a prop bet. But I
wonder if they have who will be on more Donald
Trump or Taylor Swift who will be shown more during
the game. That is an interesting bet. I don't I

(22:48):
wouldn't know what to do on that one. I guess
every time Travis Kelsey pulls one down, he's going to
be a Tailor Swift reaction shot. Which is why so
many people in this country are not rooting for the Chiefs.
That in the three peat, and they would not be
the first to win three in a row. Everyone is

(23:08):
saying they would win three in a row. No, the
Green Bay Packers won Super Bowl One and Super Bowl two.
The year before Super Bowl One was called the NFL
Championship Game. They won that, They've won three straight. They
just renamed the NFL Championship to the Super Bowl. So

(23:28):
it's been done. It was done by the Packers, so
this will be done for the second time if the
Chiefs win it. Sondra, who do you like?

Speaker 7 (23:38):
Well?

Speaker 5 (23:39):
I like twevs, but like I have to like the Eagles.
That's what everyone's telling me. So I'm gonna go along
with oh my friends, I'll go for the Eagles.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
All right, Okay, Soandra, thanks for the call as always.
One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten one
in hundred three two one zero seven ten. Let us
go to Pam in the Garden State. She's in Patterson, Hi,
Pam Hi.

Speaker 8 (24:04):
The other side is in such a shock that for
the first time in history, the executive branch is cleaning house. Yeah,
and I think it's going to take the Supreme Court
and Pam Bondy subpoenaing the information from the different departments
to settle this.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
Well, they shouldn't have to, because, first of all, if
you're in charge, so if you're a secretary, right, the
Secretary of Treasury, the Secretary of hud the Secretary of
Veterans' Affairs, whatever, you are in charge of everything in
that building. When I was county executive, I had access
to everything in the county now, personal records, personnel records,

(24:48):
maybe not depending but I could. I could certainly look
at the employee and whether or not that employee should
be brought up on charges or retained or if it
was a legal matter. I certainly, as the executive, would
have eyes if I chose to on everything. But I
couldn't because you can't be everywhere at once. That's why

(25:11):
you appoint people to do that. So in my case,
I had thirty five different departments in Westchester, and we
had a commissioner or an agency head. It's the same
thing in the federal government. The president can designate his
people and once they're given the consent of the Senate,
if they need Senate approval, they get all the powers

(25:34):
that come with that office. So you know the whole
thing that you know, this has to go up to
the Supreme Court. Might have to because judges at the
lower levels are going to block the executive from looking
within the executive branch. If we come to that, that
is a constitutional crisis, and that would be the fault
of the judicial branch, which should have no say whatsoever

(25:57):
and how the executive operates within his executive department. One
one hundred and three two one zero seven ten rob Astrino,
let's go to Dino in Elmhurst, Queens. Hey Dino, Hey,
rob as do reno.

Speaker 9 (26:10):
You're speaking to Dino kind of those kind of rhymes. Anyway,
what what Trump is? What Trump is doing for us?
He opened up our eyes. These these people know they're
grasping on their last breast. But I want to know,
I'm asking you have they been living off of us
for so many years and they still want to stay

(26:30):
in Congress. Uh, Maxine Waters, Tim Kaine, Adam Shift. They've
been living off of us, they've been robbing the public.
But we opened up our eyes. If it wasn't for Trump,
we would still be blind. We would still not know
what's going on. And it all started with fake news.
Nobody used that term before, nobody said that. Gradually we
opened up our eyes. We see what the world's all about.

(26:52):
We want to live the great life. We want to
live the you know, the picking white fence with the
house behind it. We can't live like that. All of us,
a lot of us a suffering. We're suffering. And then
they're worried about sending thousands and millions of dollars for
transgender So finally, now I love Elon Musk and I
love all his picks. I'm glad he picked these people.

Speaker 6 (27:13):
This is what I want, what.

Speaker 9 (27:14):
He wants I want, and I'm sure the Mega supporters
want the same thing. So we're not fighting Trump. They're
just grasped and not straw these people. But I just
want to know, this is my question, is anybody going
to get locked up? Are they gonna get or they
just gonna step down, and that's it is. Anybody gonna
get locked up for all this fraud. It might sound silly.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
I don't know now, look I think it. Some of
this is not fraud, just because money is going to
these far left groups. If they were done correctly, you know,
through the contract process or however they did it, then
it's just, in our opinion, a very bad choice and
not the direction we want to go in. And we
have every right we being Donald Trump and Republicans, to

(27:56):
stop it and to change course. If they did things illegally,
Hell yeah, doj should go after them, no question about it.
One one hundred and three two one zero seven ten
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(28:18):
pops up on your iPhone and you're like, oh, yeah,
that's right. Maria in Tarrytown, Hi.

Speaker 10 (28:23):
Maria ron I live in Westchester. We are surrounded by
city folks right and left of course, with the city mentality,
so it's very hard to live here because they pass
bonds and everything. The school system here and our taxes
are crazy. But I'm an accountant, and I you know,

(28:44):
as an accountant, you look at all the numbers of
a company and you know where money is being wasted,
and you get in trouble sometimes for pointing it out
because the wrong people get upset because you're saying, Hey,
somebody's expensary port is a little too high, so I
can understand what Alon Musk is going.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
Through hmmm, Hooters ten times last month. That's an interesting expense. Yeah,
that'll all come out. No, they don't like. They don't
like Elon Musk for a zillion reasons, well four hundred
and fifty billion reasons, probably, but they they don't. They
don't want the light shed on them. And it's so necessary,

(29:27):
but they are like rat scurrying right now on the
sinking ship. And this is the only way you're going
to reform things. The only way I mean is government working.
Can you please give me a good example of how
government is really working. Well, it's just not in any way,
shape or form. It's just it's become so big and

(29:48):
inefficient and yeah, probably corrupt. But this is a good
this is a good first start. This is a colonoscopy
that needed to happen a long time ago. And you
know what, Sorry if you're getting the camera shoved up
where you don't want it to, but we need to
see what's in there. Two one zero seven ten. Dave

(30:11):
in Peakskill, how are you, Dave.

Speaker 11 (30:14):
Good Hill? Listen? Originally I'm from Wakefield in the Bronx,
and I moved up to Westchester. I saw what happened
to my own neighborhood. It's felt the pieces, and now
I'm watching Westchester. I still live in Westchester. I'm watching
Westchester and it's going the same route. The only thing
I could say is this is an opportunity that has

(30:37):
to be taken. If everybody that is listening to your
show goes out and votes for Christine Scolti, it's gonna
make a big, big difference. I can't say that one
hundred percent that she will win. I think she could.
She certainly could.

Speaker 2 (30:53):
She can.

Speaker 11 (30:53):
You got to have backup support. What you said is
one hundred percent true. And I hate to say, but
everything they said about leaving get out of New York.
It's a consideration. But hopefully Christine can come in and
maybe Sanity could come back.

Speaker 9 (31:09):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
Well, Joe, thanks for calling, and thanks for voting for
Christine Skelty and make sure you get everybody you can
to get out and vote. Again early voting I think
it ends at five o'clock and then tomorrow early voting
and then Tuesday is the election. Just go to the
Board of Elections website if you need to know where
to go to vote. One one hundred and three two,

(31:31):
one zero seven ten let's go to Scott in the Bronx. Hi, Scott.

Speaker 12 (31:37):
You know one point with regard to January sixth, I
think that there's a really good opportunity to prosecute not
only Merri Garland, but many of the law enforcement agencies
that were involved in in trapping the January sixth protesters.
And what do I mean that by that, Because when
you look at video footage, many of these people were

(31:58):
being led into the Capitol building police uh. And again
it definitely was a honeypot operation. They were enticed to
come into the Capitol Building and then slap with these
bogus of trespassing or felony charges. Now, I want to
make it clear with the guard police agencies in general,
these people are not on your side. Don't get it

(32:19):
out of your head.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
That that what we lose them. Oh okay, all right,
one in hundred three to two one zero seven ten,
one hundred three to two one zero seven ten. Let's
go to Joe. Also in west Chester. A lot of
Westchester calls today, Hi, Joey.

Speaker 7 (32:37):
How you doing good? I love your show. Just you know,
instead of just giving Elon Musk the transparency, the view
all departments and what they're getting paid, why don't he
just publisher out of the net first. ULSA fee doesn't
need to be social security numbers, it doesn't need to
be personal information. Just let everybody see be totally transparent.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
Well they should, I mean it's all public information. Any
public employee is public employee and that is public information.
So you're right. I mean personal information like social security
and you know where they live that that can be redacted.
But the position that it pays and the benefits that

(33:20):
they receive, that's all. That's all public knowledge.

Speaker 7 (33:26):
That's and we should all see it, not just the
all musk and you know what's good. That's good what
they're doing.

Speaker 2 (33:31):
Yeah, but look, they're showing their true colors, Joe, and
I appreciate the call. They're showing their true colors when
they are this adamant when they're getting ready to go
violent and they're they're trying to break into departments and
you know, stopping traffic. You know you touched a nerve.
Keep touching that nerve. Elon and especially Donald Trump. Jeff

(33:56):
in Westchester as well. Hi, Jeff, we're in Westchester. We
got Jeff. Goe ahead, Jeff, Sorry I lost you there.

Speaker 13 (34:05):
Where Somers Rob, the count of Somers.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
Sure, great place, good, still Republican area.

Speaker 9 (34:13):
Rob.

Speaker 13 (34:13):
I found it very reviewing what you said earlier about
Ken Jenkins and his connections with the sanctuary county idea.
He came not too long ago to address a men's
club that I'm part of, and he was asked the
question about that, and he fled denied that Westchester was
a sanctuary county. He said, definitely not. We cooperate fully

(34:37):
with our federal partners. Based on what you tell me,
I'm inclined to think he was fitting when he told
us that.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
Okay, well, thank you for the call. I appreciate it.
So when in seventeen twenty seventeen, Ken Jenkins was chairman
of the county board and he led the Democrats to
pass a sanctuary county law, which I vetoed and it
was upheld with the six Republicans, so my veto was sustained.

(35:05):
So we were not a county that had sanctuary laws
when I was there. In fact, I got a call
from Jeff Sessions, who was the Attorney General at the time,
because it made big news and he was thanking me,
and the President thanked me. And so when I left
office and George Latimer and Ken Jenkins comme in, yes,
the county board passed and they signed and support to

(35:28):
this day sanctuary county policies. So you can't have it
both ways. You know, you're you're you're either a sanctuary
county or you're not. And when when they thought it
was the right thing to do, or that's what the
folks wanted or they were playing politics, Well maybe it's
not so popular anymore. They're trying to backtrack, but you

(35:48):
know what, it's still on the books. And Christine Scalti
said she's gonna get rid of it. She's going to
send legislation as the first thing she does and make
them keep it. You want, they're going to keep it,
go ahead, but she's gonna be on record to try
to get that damn thing overturned and she's going to
use an executive order to make sure her police department cooperates.

(36:09):
That's what we should be doing. One in one hundred
and three to two one zero seven ten. Another Westchester
caller here, Karen, you're on seven to ten WR Hi Karen, Hello, Hi, Karen.

Speaker 6 (36:24):
Hello, Karen. Yeah, you put me on whole in amy
all your conservation.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
Okay, you're on, you're up, go ahead.

Speaker 6 (36:35):
Yeah, I was calling about the situation within the whole government.
Pretend to second thing with us I D y agency
that they established with the Democrat in they have so
many different agents that they have stavaged to make sure
and use our tax money to stand on them. And

(36:55):
that's wrong. They aren't just the us I D alone.
They have the U this stuff. We have USA GC
create aud the agency at a un so make to
tack tackson for money.

Speaker 2 (37:08):
And no, that's a great point. And because the tentacles
are so wide, it goes so many places. But that's
where like Alice Stephanic, who's going to be the ambassador
to the United Nations, she's gonna be such a pitbull there.
They're gonna hate her with a passion, which is so good.
And Donald Trump and all his UH department heads, the secretaries,

(37:32):
they're all the ones that are going to go through
with a fine tooth comb and just hold it up
for everybody to see. Here's where your money's going, America.
Is this really what you voted for? Is this what
you wanted? Do you understand where this is going? And
when we send a dollar to, you know, for whatever purpose,
like a far left wing thing. If we send a

(37:54):
dollar for a drag queen show, then that's a dollar.
Theoretically that's not going to help a homeless veteran or something.
It's how you allocate the money. And Joe Biden and
his band of lunatics, they wanted to throw their money
and they did our money into these far left causes.
Now it's time to bleach the whole place. One one

(38:15):
hundred and three two one zero seven ten. All right, So,
Nissan City part of the Integrity Automotive Group. It's time
now to get rid of that old Nissan. If you're
driving one and you want a new one, if the
muffler's falling off and you know the brakes aren't working,
you got like six hundred thousand miles on it, it's rusted,

(38:37):
and you like Nissans. I know a lot of people
who do. I've never had one. I've had Toyota's. Then
go to Nissan City and Portchester because that's the place
to go. They are part of the Integrity Automotive Group,
just like Toyota City. They have a lot of different
dealerships all over the metropolitan area. I can't name them
all because I don't remember them all, but I know

(38:58):
they have Infinity in Queens. Yeah, but they got a
whole bunch of them and they're they're all great because
they're all run by Michael Ali and Ellie and the
whole group. So be part of the family like I am.
Get your car or your light truck, or your SUV
or even your EV from Nissan City and Portchester. Go

(39:21):
to Nissan cityeny dot com, Nissan CITYENI dot com. The transparency,
efficiency and respect that you deserve, you get it from
Nissan City in port Chester. Seven ten woar is where
you're listening to. I'm rob As Dorino. One hundred and
three two one zero seven ten is the number be right.

Speaker 1 (39:41):
Back war for since so rob As do Reno show.

Speaker 2 (39:47):
You know, for so long I've been thinking about going
to Dominics. I haven't been there probably about a month.
Domini's on Arthur Avenue, and I called them last night.
I said, now, you guys open on Sunday because my
thought was to go get a nice Super Bowl dinner
and then go watch the game somewhere. And turns out

(40:07):
they're actually not open on Super Bowl Sunday tomorrow. It's
probably a smart move. You know, a lot of people
aren't going out, they're going to their own parties or whatever.
But I might go tonight now. So Dominick's on Arthur Avenue.
Saturday nights are fun down there because a lot of
people watching. But it's you know, this is a great
restaurant that I've been going to for a long time

(40:27):
since I was at Fordham, and I wish on Sunday
they were open tomorrow because they've got their Sunday specials.
But Dominis is the great place head over there for
like chicken Scarpiello, chicken katcha Tory. They've got, as I've
told you in the past, beef bragole, which is like
it's the size of a football. It really is. It's

(40:49):
like a meat loaf and it's beef bragole, which you
can't really find bragole anywhere, but they actually have it.
So head over to Dominis on Arthur Avenue, say how
to Charlie and go get yourself a nice Italian meal
with a nice red wine. They have their own wine
that they actually grow the grapes, and it's in Italy

(41:11):
and they import it in so it's pretty cool. Anyway.
Let's see, I got some other things to do before
I get out of here. Let me sneak in one
more call. I think Robert from Yonkers Hi, Robert.

Speaker 14 (41:23):
Hi, Robert. So we must have Christine Sculty as West
County executive. We must break the Democrat which is not
democratic stranglehold on West Just County. The fifteen Democrats, one Republican,
and one Conservative out of the seventeen, all fifteen voted

(41:45):
to have the shortest possible window of early voting for
Christine Sculty. Why the fix is in?

Speaker 2 (41:54):
Well, they're trying to have the fix in. But here's
what's happening, and thanks for the call. They you know,
they have a by by county charter. They have a
certain amount of a window where they could call the election,
and they chose the fastest possible to try to sneak
up on people. But here's the thing. People are waking up,
you know, I'm talking about it. She has ads and

(42:15):
people are just frustrated. So this is it. It's gonna
be a low turnout election. This is when your vote
matters more than anything. So you got to tell people
on social media or your own calls or nudging people
to get out and vote tomorrow early voting or Tuesday
is the election. Please do so a couple things here, So,

(42:37):
I mean, tomorrow's a super Bowl. It's going to be
at the Superdome in New Orleans, which is a fun city.
If you've never been to New Orleans is it's fun
on a normal day, like a Tuesday night with nothing happening,
it's fun. But when you put the super Bowl there,
or a big event in New Orleans, it is dangerous. Dangerous.
I mean, like too much drinking. You know, they throw

(43:01):
the beard, the beads, the necklaces in the French Quarter.
I remember I was down there a long time ago.
A friend of mine actually won Sugar Bowl tickets. He
wanted from I think WFA N. I think that's what
he did. He wanted on the radio and so he
asked me if I wanted to go with him. So

(43:22):
we went down to the game. It was like two nights,
you know, three days, two nights in the Sugar Bowl,
and it was Virginia Tech playing in that game. I
remember that, Michael Vick. So we went out the night before,
I guess, and we're we went to I think it
was Pat O'Brien's, and they've got those drinks, the Hurricanes,

(43:45):
and you're drinking them and it's very sweet. It's kind
of like hight sy with you know, with a lot
of alcohol that you don't realize is in there. And
we're sitting there and you know, like an hour later,
we did a couple of Hurricanes and we're like, this
is ridiculous. I mean, what's what's this drink? That was
the last thing I remembered. The next day, I woke

(44:06):
up on the floor in my hotel room and we
both did. We had no idea how we got back.
That's how brutal those drinks are, and they catch up
on you. But New Orleans is a really fun time
and obviously you'll be in complete lockdown with Trump gonna
be there, but it should be a fun game Bruce,
do you have the fight songs because it's the Chiefs

(44:27):
against obviously the Eagles. Now, you know, you can listen
to us in Philly on this station and you get
a lot of that. Once you get to Central Jersey,
Southern Jersey definitely becomes Eagles territory, not Giants fans. And
so you got a lot of Eagle fans in this
area here. Yeah, Fly Fly, Fly to the ground. Saue

(44:55):
Barkley is phenomenal. Though this is like this a a
drunk version boost. Where'd you find this? It's like there's
like a this is a Philly bar. I think it
is after I went to a Philadelphia I went to
the old Vet Veteran Stadium and I the Dolphins were

(45:18):
playing there a long time ago, and I went down
with my Dolphins gear. Bad mistake because they are brutal.
Eagles fans are maybe the worst. And then he got
the Kansas City Chiefs. That's a cool song. You could

(45:41):
just see the tomahawk chop coming down on you. So
the Chiefs Eagles tomorrow. I really don't have a dog
in this fight. I I tend to stick with the
AFC since I'm a Dolphins fan and I guess I've
got to root for the Eagle, I mean the Chiefs.
I find it hard to root for the Eagles. There's
nothing I like about them. The Giants are my second

(46:04):
favorite team, so I guess you can't. You cannot be
a Giants fan and be rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles tomorrow.
Let's just start with that. So hopefully it's a good game,
and then of course the commercials. This is like, the
commercials have become as big of a part of Super
Bowl Sunday as the game itself. It's, you know, at
least when when there was a break in the action,

(46:27):
you could get up, go to the bathroom, go get
some you know, chips and dip, get a beer or whatever.
Nobody wants to get up anymore, so you kind of
just sit where you are for the entire like four
hours of this game. And it's a long game, and
then you got the halftime show, which is like thirty minutes,
but because nobody wants to get up, because you want
to watch the commercials. And I hope, I hope that

(46:51):
there are some really good commercials, because I think the
last several years have been kind of bad, boring, and
anyone that spends eight million dollars on thirty second ad.
I hope you're gonna be creative and funny, because if
you're just gonna be like a regular car commercial, like
you know, don't do this. These are professional drivers in
the area. They're on a stupid little through the desert.

(47:12):
Who's watching that. It's like everything else. I want something funny,
something good, something that I'll remember that maybe i'll buy
your product. I'm actually leaving on Monday morning.

Speaker 9 (47:25):
I hope.

Speaker 2 (47:25):
I think Monday's okay. Thursday night might be a little
problem coming back, but I'm going down to South Florida
on Monday for four days for some business stuff, and
I cannot wait to get an eighty one degree weather
to warm these bones. I am so sick of winter,
that stupid groundhog. I'm so sick of another six more
weeks of this nonsense. Can't wait to get out of here.

(47:49):
But these hotel rates are insane. It's like egg prices,
like a spring Hill Suite's it's two hundred and fifty
dollars before taxes. I mean, this is crazy. And I'm
not even getting to regular Marriotts, where they're like four
five hundred dollars who can afford this? What kind of
family can take a week off anymore? He used to

(48:10):
go down to Florida, you know during break. Now with airfare, hotel,
you're spending like five thousand dollars and you didn't even
go to Disney anyway. I hope tomorrow is a fun game.
I hope you have a good time tomorrow. Be safe.
Don't drink and drive. Lots of cops out there. This
is like New Year's Eve. They go out, they know
you've been drinking all day, so don't get behind the wheel. Okay.

(48:33):
Good luck to Christine Skelty in Tuesday's special election for
County executive in Westchester. Please vote vote for Christine Skelty.
More to do next week. I'll see you next Saturday
one to three on Newsmax and four to five right
here on seven ten WR take.

Speaker 1 (48:53):
Care this hour of programming on seven to ten WOR.
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