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October 2, 2025 • 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
My wife and I are both retired, we're both on Medicare,
we both have supplemental insurance, so we're paying out the
ying yang for our health problems, and the Democrats want
us to pay more for these illegals. Hell, no, old glory,

(00:24):
this I will defend.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Oh crotch of the old man.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
Come on, well, we got to get back to the
rules of engagement there. Yes, we finally got a correction. Yes,
I thought it was the blonde lady. You thought it
was the blonde check. We were both wrong.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
It's the blonde girl. Girl, the blonde girl. But you
can still refer to the blonde lady across the hallway,
and I'll still refer to the blonde check across the hallway.
And yep, her name shall not be mentioned, which I
don't know what. This is one of those things you
started and you just can't stop.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Yeah, just because it's fun, Just because it's fun. X
sixty three is reporting inteligible at my huh. It's great.
It's absolutely hilarious. Everybody loves it. We don't know why,
but we do.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
Right this day. Seventy five years ago, Charles M. Schultz
debuted his Peanuts comic strip in seven newspapers, seven newspapers.
It eventually printed across How many do you think dragon.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
All of them?

Speaker 2 (01:28):
All of them, all of them. That's the right That
is the right answer. And in terms of the numeric,
answer is two thousand and six hundred, two thousand and
six hundred. To this day, I still read peanuts.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
If I recall correctly, he was told. I don't think
he worked for Disney. I don't think he was fired
from Disney, but I think Disney had told him, hey,
you don't have any talent.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
It was yeah, whoever he first started with.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Something along those kind of lines.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Yeah, yeah, just keep moving on, you'll you'll land somewhere. Uh.
I do want to talk about memes for a moment,
because this is one of the absurdities of what's going on.
The demented, depraved Democrats are just self destructing right on
Trump's Q. Speaking of memes, So if you haven't seen online,

(02:19):
you'll you can find many memes of either Hakeem Jeffreys. Uh.
Even even they're even making fun of Vice President Vance
just because they can, and because it's become such a
running joke of the sombrero, and you know, a Mexican
shawl around their shoulders and speaking Spanish. It's it's hilarious,

(02:43):
but talking about a government shutdown is one of the
most tedious things in the world, mainly mainly because it's
so arcane and it's boring, which you will understand in
a minute when I get to the Anti Deficiency Deficiency Act.
But it is indeed the highly predictable kabuki theater that

(03:04):
we have all come to detest that comes out of
the swamp. It's just here posturing recitation of the same
old tireson talking points, all in this vain effort to
shift blame to somebody else. They're all pointing fingers at
everybody else and anyone besides whichever member of Congress is
speaking at somebody else's fault. And then Trump Trump changed

(03:33):
all of that on Tuesday with the hilarious sombrero memes
that targeted Hakeem Jeffreys and Chuck Schumer. I don't I
couldn't find the sound bite. But when Trump I think
Trump was on his way to Quantico, or maybe it

(03:55):
was when he was doing his Trump r X. By
the way, somebody sent me. One of our listeners sent
me the who is for Trump URX remember when he
announced that you'll be able to go to a website
called Trump r X. That particular domain name has been

(04:16):
registered and it's private, so you don't know who it is,
but we know who it is. It's the Trump organization.
They've had that domain for I want to say, since
he's like twenty nineteen or twenty seventeen. They've had it
for quite a while. So that was the plan all along.

(04:39):
I got a great name. We're going to sell some
drugs at cheaper prices, Trump RX market market, market market.
The other thing he's really good at is trolling, and
these these memes of I'm looking at just a screenshot
of one right now at real Donald Trump posted on

(05:02):
truth Social, then reposted over on x Hakeem Jeffries with
his finger pointing in the air, and you know, the
fake mustache, and he's got a mariachi band that is
that's JD E. Vans Trump and russ vote behind him all.
You know, you can't really hear it, but nonetheless, and
I know it's got music behind it. Is that in

(05:23):
the public domain? Nope, so that will be out of
the podcast. It's really brilliant though. The sitting president of
the United States is now using the same Saul Alynsky
tactics normally deployed by the Democrats of just isolate your target,
make that target the source of ridicule to your own advantage,

(05:47):
but do it with a sense of humor that is
actually kind of entertaining. And the best part is Schumer
and Jeffries are such idiots they fall right into the
trap of whining about it, which only to make their
own situation that much worse. After all, nobody likes a whiner,
and nobody likes Chuck Schumer name Jeffreys either, I don't think.

(06:09):
But when when the president makes fun of you, the
best thing you can do is just ignore it. But
they can't. They're so they're so full of themselves that
a meme of wearing a sombrero? Are they offended by it?
Deep down inside? They might be. Their attitude really ought

(06:33):
to be, Oh, look, the president is making fun of us.
It's like having you know, not everybody in the Bush
administration had a nickname. Carl Row was turd Blossom. I
was Brownie. Whether I didn't like the name Brownie, I mean,
it's just stupid, But you know what, I carry that

(06:53):
Moniker proudly because the President of the United States knows
who I am and gives me a nickname. So embrace
the stupidity sometimes. But here's what what's even better about
this whole fight right now, the Democrats are now in fighting.
They're fighting among themselves, which of course makes their own
situation worse. Most everyone, everyone Sedley should be aware by

(07:18):
now that the one and only reason why this shut
down is happening, as I explained in the last hour,
is because Schumer is worried about a likely challenge from
AOC for a Senate seat in twenty twenty eight and
fact that he's got to pick a fight with Orange
Man bad by shutting down the government and doing so
with the real reason he really does want illegal aliens

(07:42):
to get healthcare, and he thinks that's a winning argument. Now,
how could it possibly be a winning argument that you
want to get illegal aliens healthcare? When Trump won the
presidency and the number one issue either always number one
or number two was either the economy or illegal immigration,

(08:02):
That's how he won. It's exactly how he won. And yes,
Trump or Schumer is now trying to protect his left flank.
Bottom line is there's no principal debate happening here. How
could there be given all that the Republicans want is
to simply extend the Biden Democrat spending levels. They just

(08:23):
simply want to expend the one big, beautiful bill that
Democrats all voted for, I shouldn't say all most voted
for in a clean continuing resolution for just seven weeks
or whatever the time period is. The other aspect of
this is simply humor trying to placate the radical, far

(08:45):
left part of the Democrat voter base, which, as I've
said before, is now the majority of the Democrat voter base,
nothing more, nothing less. The more they scream fascists at us,
the more I realize just how Marxists they really are.
And hilariously, Schumer himself is so infirm and is so

(09:08):
out to lunch right now that he can't even manage
to competently make his own fake case within the friendly
confines of CNN. Now you may not find this funny,
but I find this freaking hilarious. This is unintentional comedy
that is such a farce that the CNN Democrat Tody

(09:33):
host can't help commenting on it.

Speaker 4 (09:36):
Every Republican who's gone on TV the last twelve hours
or so has called this the Schumer shutdown. What do
you say about that name? Center of Schumer? Can you
hear me? I can't hear Center of Humor.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 4 (09:57):
I don't think Senaer of Schumer can't hear me right now.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
But I think he can. Do you know why? I
think he can. Listen closely again, listen to the amount
of time between Senator Schumer, can you hear me? And
the answer No, I can't hear you. He's not even
self aware enough to not answer the question.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
Every Republican who has gone on TV the last twelve
hours or so has called this the Schumer shutdown. What
do you say about that name? Senator of Shumer? Can
you hear me?

Speaker 2 (10:39):
I can't hear I can't here now.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
I'll post the video up at Michael says go here
dot com. But when you're looking at Schumer, when the
interviewer finishes asking the question, he reacts.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
He does react.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
He doesn't say anything, but he reacts.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
He reacts. He turns his head. It's I interpreted dragon
as he's getting ready to answer somehow, and then it's like,
ahho's over the staff, like standing over there and the
staff's probably going don't, don't, don't respond. You can watch

(11:20):
it ten times, and the more you watch it, I
think the more hilarious.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
It becomes, because he definitely takes the breath as he
is going to answer the question yes, and then just
goes no, I'm not answering yeah, and then.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Sinat Schumer, can you hear me? No, I can't hear you.
How did you know to answer right then that I can't.
I can't hear really, but not to be outdone now
this one. You have to understand the whole legislative process, which, unfortunately,
because we don't teach civics, I'm not sure that many
people understand this. So Alexandria Cossu Cortez, who of course

(11:59):
is being rumored, and quite frankly, there's a part of
me that doesn't want her to challenge Chuck Schumer because
at least we know Chuck's Chuck aoc is well. She's
a Democrat, Socialist of America, socialist, communist, Marxist. She is
on MSNBC later in the day where she informed Republicans

(12:23):
that the road to ending the Sumer shutdown interestingly runs
not through the Senate minority leader but runs elsewhere.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
And I saw some Republican members of Congress saying, oh, well,
if we have this shutdown is because of AOC, well,
if that's the case, my office is open and you
are free to walk in and negotiate with me directly,
because what I'm not going to do is tolerate four
million uninsured Americans because Donald Truman.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Four million uninsured Americans or illegal aliens come on AOC.

Speaker 5 (12:57):
And I saw some Republican members of Congress saying, oh, well,
if we have this shutdown it's because of AOC, Well,
if that's the case, my office is open and you
are free to walk in and negotiate with me directly,
because what I'm not going to do is tolerate four
million uninsured Americans because Donald Trump decided one day that
he wants to just make sure that kids are dying

(13:21):
because they don't have access to insurance.

Speaker 6 (13:23):
That's what's not going to happen.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
And so if those senators think that we're having a
shutdown because of me, they're free to enter my office
and negotiate, because what we're not going to do is
allow all of millions of people in this country to
not be able to afford their insulin and their chemotherapy.
So comestrike a deal with me if that's what they really.

Speaker 6 (13:41):
Think is going on.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
In so many ways to tear this apart. First, Donald Trump,
doctor evil himself. I want me the ends of Mexican
and Hispanic and Venezuelan and Cuban and Haitian kids to
die because they can't get their chemotherapy. Yeah, so let's

(14:04):
shut it down. And then there's this hilarious part too.
Why do we have a shutdown? Right now? We have
a shutdown because the House of Representatives, the Congress of
the United States, which is where AOC resides, pass a
continuing resolution. Now I didn't look at the voting record,

(14:28):
but I think I can bet my life safely that
she voted against it. That bill then goes to the Senate.
The Senate drafts their own continuing resolution identical to the
House continuing resolution so that they can pass it, and
the shutdown occurs because at least five Senate Democrats. Senate

(14:53):
Democrats are not voting for the continuing resolution. But AOC
is so full of herself that she believes that somehow
the negotiations run through her. Sweetheart, it's already passed your
body of colmness, it's already passed your House. You're not

(15:16):
in the Senate yet. Anyway, maybe you're so confident you're
going to beat Chucky that you already think you're a
US senator and you want people to come and negotiate
with you. We're not negotiating with you. You're not the problem.
You're in the minority. And guess what, you got out
voted in the House. So now it's at the Senate. Now.

(15:39):
That may not even be the best part. I think
maybe the best part came when a reporter dared to
ask old guess who old daughtering Old san fran Nan
Nancy Pelosi if AOC is right about that. Pelosi's reaction
was better than Trump's wildest dream of imagine.

Speaker 7 (16:02):
Oh, all from the Republicans that AOC is directing this,
and she said that senators are welcome to go to
her office directly.

Speaker 8 (16:10):
She is she driving out saying such a ridiculousness.

Speaker 6 (16:14):
I'm just quoting what AOC said.

Speaker 7 (16:16):
She said, go to her office directly. Do you think
there's any.

Speaker 8 (16:19):
Credibility to directing this?

Speaker 9 (16:20):
She's wonderful, she's a real uh team player and the
rest of that do you decided by saying Republicans say
that she's directing this.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
She is not.

Speaker 9 (16:31):
How came Jeffries is And this takes a lot of experience,
with a lot of unity from the caucus in terms
of the point of view.

Speaker 8 (16:42):
And that's what this is.

Speaker 9 (16:43):
She's an articulate RUK spokesperson for her point of view,
hawking Jeffries.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Oh, sat down. That is one pissed off old lady
right there. I think the reporters liking it was. He
didn't ever cane on her when she's asked the question.
It would have been the first caning ever in the
nation's Capitol building. Except that's not actually correct, because the
first happened on May twenty two, eighteen fifty six, Congressman

(17:12):
Preston Brooks of South Carolina Broodley caane Senator Charles Schumner
of Massachusetts nearly to death in the Senate chamber. Brooks
attacked Sumner in retaliation for his anti slavery speech called
The Crime against Kansas, which had insulted brooks relative Andrew Butler.
The violent incident left Schumer incapacitated for years and became

(17:35):
a powerful symbol of the divisions over slavery.

Speaker 10 (17:37):
Hey, Michael, I thought you were going to tell the
story of Mike is Al Green, the Texas House member
who was going to confront Donald Trump with his cane
on the floor. I thought that would have been really
funny too. So we've had multiple canings. I guess thanks
for the history lesson too.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
If that story, in fact, I was rushed, let me
go back and tell the story again, because it really
is a major historical factory about our country. The curl
on May eighteen fifty six, Congressman Preston Brooks, he was

(18:19):
from South Carolina, brutally cane Charles Sumner of Massachusetts nearly
to death in the Senate chamber. It happened on the
Senate floor. Brooks had attacked Sumner retaliation for an anti
slavery speech he had given, called The Crime against Kansas,
in which he had insulted Brooks's relative Andrew Butler. That

(18:43):
caning left Somner incapacitated for years. He eventually died, in
my opinion, from the results of the caning, and it
became a powerful symbol of the intensifying divisions over slavery
in the years that led up to.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
The Civil war.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
So think about it from Pelosi's perspective. Dealing with Alexandria
Cassia Cortez and the squad while she was speaking already
driven Pelosi to drinking probably way too much, even whether
she was already in the habit of doing probably, And
now that impertinent little witch is trying to drive Chuck
Schumer ofv's job too. Oh, not on Nancy's watch, No, sirree,

(19:22):
I'm not gonna let that happen. This is if dragon.
Do you have this one up for the website? Sure?
Do very good, because there is a point where the
reporter is asking the question and I want you to
go to Michael says, go here to watch this because
Nancy has her scraggly, old, cragly fingers all spread out, and.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
We're gonna point out the fact that she's got a
very large band aid on the back of her hand,
because we're concerned about Trump when he's got puffy hens
or fat feet. But Nancy Pelosi huge band aid on
the back of her hand.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Because I was too busy watching. She's not speaking yet,
she continues to gesture, Yes, that was hilarious. That is
freaking hilarious. You've got to watch this video.

Speaker 3 (20:09):
And she is a person that speaks with her hands,
but she's not Actually they're still going.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
They're still going in. Her mouth's not moving. It's so hilarious. Oh,
you're the other things she's got in the habit of doing,
and I think this is no. When I start doing this, dragon,
you gotta tell me it's time to quip. Okay, I
gotta make sure I never do it. Notice how she

(20:34):
keeps doing this.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Oh I didn't. I didn't see that she's weting her
lips with her ank.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
But she's gotta Like I have a very flat, square tongue.
I can't stick my tongue out very far. Hers is
like a lizard and it's just continuing in and out,
and she's wetting her lips.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
I have to go back to, Michael says, and check
that outright.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
Like, I've got to go back and watch. I've got
to go back and look for the band aid. Now,
if you are going to Michael says, oh, you're not
calm and watching this video, you're missing the most hilarious
thing of all.

Speaker 7 (21:05):
She is directing this and.

Speaker 6 (21:06):
She said that senators are welcome.

Speaker 7 (21:08):
To go to her office directly is.

Speaker 8 (21:10):
She is she driving up such a ridiculous thing.

Speaker 6 (21:14):
I'm just quoting what Ao said.

Speaker 7 (21:16):
She said, go to her office directly.

Speaker 6 (21:17):
Do you think there's any credibility to that wreck?

Speaker 2 (21:20):
You did that entire question. Nancy's moving her lips or
she's not saying anything in her hands or just going
like crazy.

Speaker 7 (21:28):
She's wonderful.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
Oh my gosh, that's a huge bandage. That's not a
band aid. It's like a bandage or something.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
It's enormous. I mean, it's not like if you were,
you know, giving blood or I guess you were them
taking blood right there.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
It's it's bitch, it's huge.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
It's it's the whole entire backside of her hand.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
So we got the bandage, we got the lizard tongue,
we've got we got the hand gestures with the mouth
moving but not saying anything. And then I want you
to listen near the end, how she's she's really this.
She hates AOC. Be honest with yourself. She despises AOC.

Speaker 7 (22:14):
Is call from the Republicans that AOC is directing this.
And she said that senators are welcome to go to
her office directly.

Speaker 8 (22:22):
Is she trying that saying such a ridiculous thing.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
I'm just going, wait, why do you say such a
ridiculous thing? She didn't AOC said it. AOC is the
one that.

Speaker 5 (22:34):
Said, hey, and I saw some Republican members of Congress saying, oh, well,
if we have this shutdown it's because of AOC. Well,
if that's the case, my office is open and you
are free to walk in and negotiate with me directly,
because what I'm not going to do is tolerate four
million uninsured Americans because Donald Trump decided one day that

(22:55):
he wants to just make sure that kids are dying
because they don't have ACX to insurance.

Speaker 6 (23:01):
That's what's not going to happen.

Speaker 5 (23:02):
And so if those senators think that we're having a
shutdown because of me, they're free to enter my office
and negotiate, because what we're not going to do is
allow all of millions of people in this country to
not be able to afford their insulin and their chemotherapy.

Speaker 4 (23:16):
So come strike a deal with me. If that's what
they really think.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Is going on, Yeah, come strike a deal with me.
Ain't gonna happen. Back to Nancy, Now, who.

Speaker 7 (23:25):
Is that from the Republicans that AOC is directing this,
and she said that senators are welcome to go to
her office directly.

Speaker 8 (23:32):
Is she trying that such a ridiculous thing.

Speaker 6 (23:36):
I'm just quoting what Ao said.

Speaker 7 (23:38):
She said, go to her office directly.

Speaker 6 (23:40):
Do you think there's any credibility to that directing?

Speaker 9 (23:42):
She's wonderful, she's a real uh team player, and the.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
Rest of that, she's wonderful. She's a team player, you know,
and all the rest of that, all the rest of
that crap that I have to say, because she's a
member of Congress.

Speaker 9 (23:55):
Do you started by saying Republicans saying that she's directing excitement?
She is not, h kan Jeffries is. And this takes
a lot of experience.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Implying that she doesn't have it. A lot of you
receive which she doesn't provide.

Speaker 9 (24:13):
These in terms of the point of view, and that's
who this is. She's an articulate a spokesperson.

Speaker 8 (24:21):
For her point of view.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
She's an articulate spokesperson for her point of view. But Jeffries,
but HARKing Jeffries is in charge of this, you know what.
But it all kind of reminds me of is the
always relevant, enduring and enduring truism that if these Democrats

(24:45):
didn't already exist, I'm not sure that anybody could ever
make them up in a million bazillion years. And why
would anybody in the right might even want to try
to create a party like this. Donald Trump is abs
trolling them into oblivion. Now there is a downside to that.

(25:10):
I think if the Democrats implode, as they continue to do,
who seems to be the loudest voices right now? Stop
and think about if I ask you who are the
most prominent Democrats in the Democrat Party. I don't think
it's the King Jeffries, even though he's a minority leader.

(25:32):
I don't think it's Chuck Schumer, even though he's the
Senate minority leader. I think it's Zoefram Mamdani, the probably
next mayor of New York City. It's Alexandria Cassia Cortes,
a self avowed socialist Marxist. It's Bernie Sanders, self avowed

(25:52):
socialist communist. And it's sensor Elizabeth Warren. Think about what
those four in individuals represent the radical left wing of
the Democrat Party, which today I think is the majority
of the Democrat Party. And who enables them? Who are

(26:13):
their enablers, the cabal, And why would the cabal do that?
Because that's precisely what they want. Now, let's do a
little flashback real quickly, and then I have some other
sound I want you to hear. Let's slash back to
twenty twenty. Every Democrat candidate says that they want national

(26:35):
health care to cover illegal aliens who never go broke
because of it.

Speaker 11 (26:40):
Okay, with a lot of you have been talking tonight
about these government healthcare plans that you proposed in one
form or another. This is a show of hands's question
and hold them up for a moment so people can
see where's your handed, government, if your government plan would
provide coverage for undocumented immigrants.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
Every hand they see. At this time, there were one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight nine. There were ten candidates on the state in
our country. Oh yeah, Dragon's got a great point, and
the crowd is like.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
Yay, it goes wild.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Yeah, of course, in putting in perspective, the crowd is
probably ninety percent their stack, of course. Yeah, just wanted
to point that out.

Speaker 12 (27:32):
Yeah, of course, of course is healthier when everybody is healthier.
And remember we're talking about something people are giving a
given a chance to buy into in the same way
that there are undocumented immigrants in my community who pay
They pay sales taxes, they pay property taxes directly or indirectly.
This is not about a handout. This is an insurance program.

(27:55):
And we do ourselves no favors by having eleven million undocked,
commented people in our country be unable to access healthcare.

Speaker 3 (28:03):
But of course, the real.

Speaker 12 (28:04):
Problem is we shouldn't have eleven million undocumented people with
no pathway to citizenship. It makes no sense, and the
American people, the American people will agree on what to do.
This is a crazy thing. If leadership consists of of
forming a consensus around a divisive issue, this White House
has divided us around a consensus issue. The American people

(28:24):
want a pathway to citizenship. They want to protections for dreamers.
We need to clean up the lawful immigration system like
how my father immigrated to this country. And as part
of a compromise, we can do whatever common sense measures
are needed at the border. But Washington can't deliver on
something the American people want. What does that tell you
about the system we're living in.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
It tells you it needs profound.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Yeah, you that's enough. Standing next to Pete Butterjigg's left,
Sleepy Joe, who's just looking down like, what was the
question again? I raised my hand. Are you going to
ask me to explain my answer? Oh?

Speaker 4 (28:59):
No.

Speaker 13 (29:00):
Michael AOC said she was concerned about four million Americans
without health insurance.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
The CDC said, as of the end of.

Speaker 13 (29:07):
Twenty twenty four, there were twenty seven point two million
Americans without health insurance. Does she not know the correct
number or is she only concerned with the subset of
that twenty seven point two million.

Speaker 7 (29:18):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (29:18):
I would kind of guess that she's only concerned about
the subset because those are probably in the country unlawfully,
and that's her constituency and that's who's going to vote Democrat.
And besides, it's just good Democrat politics to play up to, oh,
you know, the identity politic pillar of illegal aliens. So

(29:42):
it provided you a lot of evidence of how this
is all about whether or not illegal aliens should get
healthcare health insurance, both health care and health insurance. Fox
News confronted Senator Jean Shaheen about you know, hey, is
this really true or not.

Speaker 14 (30:02):
I haven't heard anybody in my party saying that illegal
immigrants should get access to the health insurance market place.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
I'm so glad you said that. Actually, I have some
tape of your Democratic Party members saying this on the
debate stage. So they've all said, and let's play the clip.

Speaker 11 (30:18):
A lot of you have been talking tonight about these
government healthcare plans that you've proposed in one form or another.
This is a show of hands's question and hold them
up for a moment so people can see where's your
handed government if your government plan would provide coverage for
undocumented immigrants.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
Okay, that's that's literally every member of your party, from
moderate to more progressive that have said that in the past. Boom,
bam ouch uh, oh what say you, soldier seen huh

(30:58):
what say you? Now? These people are just absolutely encouragible,
absolutely encourageable, and I love it. And of course they
also have to do the fear mongering.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
All right.

Speaker 14 (31:12):
President Trump announcing just now posting he will meet with
the O and B Director on even more budget cuts
that will target Democrats over the government shutdown. We are
in day two of that shutdown. Republican Senator town we.

Speaker 2 (31:25):
Need a clock.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
A CNN had the one the countdown, Yes, shut down.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
Right, where's the clock now, I'm looking. There's no, there's
no on the chiron. They're talking about what's going on
on ne Orleans plunging some chef. Now, boy, I'm telling
you what that shows you. Right there, we're in the
middle of the government shut down. See are Fox just
talking that they got because it's always a functions shut down, layoffs,
and over here on CNN, we got a chef from

(31:54):
New Orleans cook it up some jambalaya or some.

Speaker 14 (31:57):
Bam ted Cruz giving his full support to the president's
initial threat of mass firings and cutting funding to democratic states.

Speaker 15 (32:07):
President Trump is going to use that as an opportunity
not to tell people you're furloughed for a few days,
but instead to send pink slips and to get rid
of left wing bureaucrats who are imposing left wing priorities
that are contrary to President Trump's priorities.

Speaker 3 (32:25):
I think that is fantastic.

Speaker 15 (32:26):
And what it's going to do is it's going to
cause Democrats in Congress to scream and weep.

Speaker 14 (32:34):
I want to bring in Democratic congressman.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
So scream and weep. Hang on, because we're going to
talk about the Anti Deficiency Act. Come on, you know
you can't wait to hear it.
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