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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Michael, I get my electricity from San isabel Electric, who
gets theirs from Touchdown? Who gets theirs from Tri State?
And I will say this my rates, I'm just solar
with grid attachment. My rates went up. They use me
to get there ten percent. That is mandated by the
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state of Colorado. I bet if you follow it, that's
the reason they got the grant. The small co ops
aren't getting to ten percent.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Yeah, that's actually a very good point. I hadn't thought
about that, very good point. I want to touch on
a text message that just came in and then something
just happened with the Supreme Court. Text message from forty
five sixty three, says Michael. Top of the hour news
broadcast at eight o'clock. Mountain had a story about McDonald's.
I'm sorry, McDonald's suing four companies for price gouging. I
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think they're suing JBS Tyson big meat packers. I'm I'm
trying to brain fart on the other on the other
two anyway, the four big meat packers. Yes, they McDonald's
has been suing I just put on your tenfoil hat
here for a moment. McDonald's has been suing the four
major meat packers for price gouging on meat for Big
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Max and quarter pounders with cheese, causing price increases of
twenty percent and the texture asks Common Network KAMO support. No,
I don't think so. I think I think it's more
insidious than that, Isn't it interesting? Maybe it's just coincidental
that McDonald's and this lawsuit's been going on for a
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little while now that they sue the meat packers for
price gouging on their supply of hamburger meat that they
use for quarter pounders, and we suddenly get E coli
in quarter pounders the onions. I know they claim that
it's the onions. Huh, but hmmm, what did that mean?
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McDonald's had to do take the quarter pounder off, take
the quarter pounder off the menu, and now they're going
to start slowly rolling it back in. So maybe somebody
contaminated the onions on purpose, because you don't want to
trace it back to the meat directly, right, No, because
then that goes back to the meat packers. So you
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do it some way, You do it someplace else, a
little industrial espionage going on. I love it. Never No,
it would never happen. Zero four to three three writes
Michael This, this is zero four to three three. I
would never say anything like this. This scumbag, worthless woman
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wants to come out and talk about January sixth and
Blaine Trump. But if I'm not mistaken, isn't this the
same woman to set up a bail fund to let
out all the real criminals? Writers in twenty twenty, I've
had enough of these worthless scums. Everyone needs to get
out and vote and bring twenty four friends with you.
We have no choice but to get these rotten people
out of office.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
No feasi, sir Lock, Yeah, bring twenty non citizen friends.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Well, speaking of bringing twenty non citizen friends, the Supreme
Court has just this morning allowed Virginia to move forward
with its removal of roughly sixteen hundred alleged non citizens
from its voter rolls just days before the twenty twenty
four election. So what if it's the day before the
election you want to remove a non citizen? Now, let's
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be clear about this. These are people who have self
declared that they are not citizens. You know, they come
into the country illegally, they get a driver's license, they
state they're not a citizen of the state. They're not
a citizen and then they automatically get registered. Well wait
a minute, why can't Virginia remove these? Are this just now?
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What do you think the vote was? Yeah, six to
three Sodom or Tagan and Jackson Brown. I know it's Brown, Jackson.
I just like to say Jackson Brown said they would
have denied the request from Virginia officials. The injunction issue
by the lower court will quote will harm Virginia's sovereignty.
Confused voters overload the election machinery and administrators and likely
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lead non citizens to think they are permitted to vote,
a criminal offense that will cancel the franchise of eligible voters.
I can't believe. Oh yes I can. Yeah, that was
a stupid statement on my part. I'm sorry. I can
believe that lower courts would actually say no, you can't
do it because it's more you know, it's less than
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ninety days before an electional so what whether it's one
minute before an election? Non citizens should not be allowed
to vote. And by the way, the burden of proof
that you're eligible to vote is not on the state
of Virginia. It's on the people that register to vote.
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Why is it that every other country in the world,
even Russia. All of those ballots are easy to count. Yeah,
they're all for Putin. Yeah he won. Well we got
to show you, can we show something? Yeah, pull out
about twenty ballots. It was ninety nine point eight to
zero point two. So there you got it. Why do
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we have to make everything so effing complicated? I'm dead serious.
I think it is. It's a parallel to how dumb, fat,
and happy Americans are. You know, when you can literally
have almost anything delivered to your home. What did I
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have to do the other day I had to do.
I had to Oh, I know, I had to go
to Walmart. It was on Saturday. Before I left Hill
the disclosed location, I had to go to Walmart. So
I finished the show, run over to Walmart, go in,
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and I think to myself immediately, why the hell did
I do this? Why did I do it? Because everything
that I need in that Walmart. If I've been thinking
about it, I could have ordered it during the program
for pickup. I just wasn't thinking. So in a nation
where you can have virtually anything you want. A cup
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of soup for lunch, now Uber Eats will deliver it,
you can you know you can get McDonald's delivered to you.
Just can't get a quarter pounder right now, can you get? Well?
I guess uber each do Uber each to Taco Bell? No?
Why not? I guess they would do anything, wouldn't They
didn't get anything delivered. So I think that the parallel
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is we become some so dumb, fat and happy thing
that we can just sit on there. You know, Dragon,
should I tell you? So? Dragon are out walking, you know,
I'm out getting some fresh air because it's starting to
spit rain a little bit. It's really brisk, cold air
this morning filled the lungs. Came back in here ready
to go again. And Dragon and I are surveying the
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pit and there's nobody out there, and Dragons stupidly asked.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
Me, arguably there was a light on in an office
that wasn't when we got here.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
So and that person actually is here, Yeah, but she's
here almost every morning between six and seven o'clock in
the morning. Right. So other than that, the pit itself
is dark.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
The official suspects that we do see.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
Yes, we're not here. Yes. And did you notice too
that the lights normally when we walked through there, the
automatic lights come on. Yeah, they didn't come on this morning.
Speaker 3 (07:49):
I'm okay with that.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
Oh, I'm totally okay with that, totally okay with u.
But Dragon turned to me and said, you know, you
know I sometimes say stupid stuff. Sometimes Dragon says stupid stuff.
And it was where is everybody? And I said, are
you kidding?
Speaker 3 (08:04):
You started thinking it was a Friday going Wait a minute,
it's it's people don't show up on Friday Friday.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
It's the coldest morning we've had in a long time.
It's starting to spit rain, it's cloudy, it's dark, it's gray.
Where the hell do you think they are? Dragon? They're
at home in their pja, still in bed, and they're
they got their computers out, pretending to work. That's what
they're doing. Grief. So that so that's going on too.
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Why can't we just vote like real people? Huh? Why
can't we? It's it's like we we I get times,
you know. I think my trend line is such that
next Tuesday is probably arriving at just about the right
time because my patience for some of this crap going
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on has chinda has kind of reached this limit. Just
the stupidity everywhere is overwhelming at times, the Supreme Court,
and trust me, the networks tonight will be all over this.
Why Glenn Youngkin and those damn Virginia's and the you
know they first of all, they call themselves a commonwealth.
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They're not a state. What's wrong with them? So the
Commonwealth of Virginia is over there trying to keep non
citizen from voting dustin ninety days board an election. Who
the hell they think they are? Well, they're Americans, they're
United States citizens, and they don't want those people voting.
But oh, that's racist. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to
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say that. Sorry.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
I want to jump in on your breaking news here
with other breaking news. Kamala's right now on Fox News
completely disagreeing with Joe Biden's garbage comments from last night.
She's all over that right now, actually taking questions out
front of Air Force two.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
No, she seems to me to just be talking.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
No, she was leading in there was there was questions
being asked just a second, and I go, I could
see reporters in there going, hey, what's going on here?
Speaker 2 (10:02):
What do you think of this? Oh? But they asked
her about the Biden.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
Motain garbage comment.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
Yeah, so they have to asked her about like inflation
or illegal immigration. No, why would they? Oh, she's got
some really good, strong hand gestures going on there. She's
really she's pretty added about.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
So she jumped out that in front of that as
quickly as humanly possible in dissing herselves from Biden, which
she has been trying to do this whole campaign.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Of hers, and he keeps trying to swerve right back in.
And I think it's truly I don't think by oh,
there she goes done. How long did that last? Dragon?
Speaker 3 (10:37):
I do not recall exactly when it started, but I
three minutes maybe five? Oh, five minutes? Wow, five minutes.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
Let's see, uh two hours, fifty eight minutes and forty
seven seconds or something versus less than five minutes. Okay,
I got it. I got it. Now that she's done that, Uh,
let's go to Kamala Harris film where my notes in
Kamala if. I don't think Americans like to be scolded,
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and particularly by elected officials, when someone who is supposed
to work for us choose us out, I think Americans
get offended by that. You can't say that, don't talk
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about possible treatments for that virus. You can't talk about that.
Where's your mask? He need to put a mask on.
Oh and one of my favorites my pronouns. Excuse me,
but my pronouns are she and they? How dare you
prepare to be prepared or pretend to be a black woman?
What are you doing trying to be a black woman? Now? Honestly,
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back in the day, Republican now I'm talking about way
back in the day, Republicans were the ones that were
scolding everybody. Remember how rock and roll was was the
Devil's music? Elvis Presley, They when he went on the
Ed Sullivan Show, they couldn't, you know, the TV cameras
had to be above his hips. They couldn't show those
hips moving around. Oh couldn't do that. I can't remember.
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In high school, women had their skirts had to be
a certain link. They couldn't. They couldn't show a bare knee.
When Clark Gables said, frankly, my dear, I don't give
a damn. That was a scandal. That was a real scandal.
But now fast forward to twenty twenty four. Everything's relighting.
Everything's relighting. In twenty twenty four, the loudest scolds are
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those on the left side of the political spectrum today.
Democrats are the ones that are furiously reprimanding you for everything,
just like her, And I think the latest example is
part of her closing argument, and that is that the
dims are trying to kill your buzz about Tony Hinchcliffe,
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that comedian, the host of the Kill Tony podcast. I
looked it up last night. I didn't listen to any
of it. I just looked up see if it was real.
He's the guy that spoke at the Trump rally at
Madison Square Garden on Sunday and Democrats were outraged by
something that he said.
Speaker 4 (13:22):
A lot going on, like I don't know if you
guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of
garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. Yeah,
I think it's called Puerto Rico. Okay, all right, Okay,
we're getting there again. Normally I don't follow the national anthem.
Everybody A lot going on, I.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
Mean, based on what I've read about him, he's his comedian.
His comedian shtick is being a toastery toast. Well, but
step back, as you can hear even the supposedly Nazisque supporters,
they really weren't sure about what to do with this joke.
Speaker 4 (14:04):
Listen again, there's literally a floating island of garbage in
the middle of the ocean right now. Yeah, I think
it's called Puerto Rico.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Okay, Okay, some laughters, some booz some uh, some groans.
So now he has to kind of talk down the
crowd before you know, that kind of spreads around and
you know, just like anything else, the person next to
you is booing, so oh maybe I'm supposed to boo,
so you boo. I thought it was I thought it
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was a funny joke. I just think it was an
inappropriate joke. It wasn't that's not I mean, I don't
know who on the staff decided to hire some guy
that roasts people to come on and do a little
bit of stand up, you know, Jim Gaffigan or somebody.
I mean, not that Jim Gaffigan would have done it,
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but get somebody like that. So I just don't I
just don't think it was appropriate for the venue. But
you know what what it was, it was a joke.
It was a joke, and as I pointed out yesterday,
Puerto Rico has a serious garbage problem. So going back
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to my thesis that all humor has to somehow be
grounded in facts. In truth, the joke is based on truth.
Puerto Rico is a big island of garbage. In fact,
I'm surprised Hank Johnson, the congressman from Georgia, hasn't chimed in,
because if that garbage gets just high enough, we run
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the risk that San Juan might tip over. Yes, the
island might tip over from all the garbage calling Hank Johnson,
Hank Johnson, this is how this how supposed to work.
The guy stands up, tells a joke, and if it
falls flat, it falls flat, and everybody kind of moves on,
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except if you're Kamala Harris, and except if you don't
have anything else. So they immediately jumped on and the
SoundBite won't play well, never mind, I won't play it.
But they immediately jumped on, and they immediately started deriding
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it as, oh, it's totally inappropriate. Now, Hinchcliff actually tried
to defend himself. Have you heard this over on X
These people have no speaking of Kamala Harris and our team,
not the crowd, These people have no sense of humor.
While that a vice presidential candidate would take time out
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of his busy schedule, Tim Walls to analyze a joke
taken out of context to make it seem racist. I
love Porto, ric going vacation there. I made fun of everybody.
What's the whole set. I'm a comedian, Tim. I always
thought it was fat, dumb and happy. I didn't know
it changed a dumb, fat and happy because I think
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there's a difference. You can be fat and dumb, but
you can be dumb and happy too. I don't know.
You can be fat and happy, you can be dumb
and happy. You can be fat, dumb and happy. You
can be dumb, fat, and happy to you, but can
you be happy fat and dumb? I now see that
I've never used. That sounds pretty hard. Yeah, yeah, that's
pretty hard. Half fappy, happy, fat and dumb or happy,
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dumb and fat, dumb, fat and happy. It is always
that's always always been to me. I don't know. Let
me close out for a minute about this point about
joke gate, if you will. If they're having to tell
us that the joke's not funny, when people in the
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audience thought, man, it's kind of inappropriate. Man, you get
some booze, you know, And that's the kind of joke
that I think, regardless of where it was done at
a political event, at a actual roast, at a stand
up club somewhere, I think that's the kind of joke
because people don't know the underlying truth of the matter
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that yes, Puerto Rico has a garbage problem. But think
about how this has kind of permeated the entire entirety
of the Kamala Harris campaign, because that's kind of the
whole theme of this kind of Jerry rigged, half ass
campaign that she's been doing. You know, you people make
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me sick. You're a bunch of racists, You're a bunch
of sexist Nazis. How dare you do anything like this?
Democrats are just always wagging their fingers in our faces.
They're always just they wake up every morning eager to
tell somebody that they don't like what we do and
here's what we should be doing. I think it's their
entire reason for living. You know, we got what's that
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stupid podcast Dragon.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
Guys on Guys or Dudes Duke I will never search either,
or why don't.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
We have a Karen's for Kamala Karen's Karens Karen's on
Karen's Karen's everywhere joke Gate is is a pathetic reminder
of what the cranked up to eleven decibels, eleven thousand decibels,
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freak out. We're gonna have over every minor bs, just
like it was back in twenty sixteen to twenty twenty.
Is what we're gonna hear if Trump wins, every little,
you know, thing that he says is gonna be taken
out of context. Everything's going to be just going. Kamala's
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campaign slogan ought to be shame on you. Just shame
on you, you Nazis'. Let's be more specific, shame on you,
you fascist. That's what it ought to be. So what
does she do? She she just now did this dragon
called at the press conference. Well, let's what she said.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
She was standing out front of Air Force two.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
Okay, so she's standing outside the Air Force two for
two hours, fifty eight minutes and forty seven seconds five minutes.
Close enough.
Speaker 5 (20:34):
My brother Biden, who picked his comment about garbage, listen,
I think that first of all, he clarified his.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Comments, but he clarified his comments with an apostrophe. We'll
get to that in a minute. Yah. He clarified the
comments and.
Speaker 5 (20:49):
Be Claire, I soldenly disagree with any criticism of people
based on who they vote for. It's you've hurt my species.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
She disagrees with demigrating anybody based upon who they vote for.
Yet all of her supporters and her staff in the
in the cabal said, look at that crowd. That crowd's
just like the nineteen thirty nine crowd of Nazis. Why look,
they're all Nazis there. They're a bunch of fascists there
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last night.
Speaker 5 (21:24):
A Continuously throughout my career, I believe that the work
that I do is about representing all the people, whether
they support me or not. And a Sasid then to
the Nine States.
Speaker 6 (21:37):
I will be a president for all Americans, whether you
vote for me or not.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
She's going to be a president for all Americans.
Speaker 3 (21:44):
Totally not scripted answer.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
Right, whether you vote for her or not. She goes
right back to what her standard talking points.
Speaker 7 (21:56):
If anybody can do bail emphathize with anybodes who do
feel appended by or insulted by the goddage coming.
Speaker 6 (22:07):
I am lining president of the United States. I will
be traveling to three states today to do what I
have been doing throughout, which is talking with the American
people about the fact that first of all, I get
it in terms of the precerns they have about challenges
like the price of groceries. Second, my highest priority is
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to address that and to lift them up around their ambitions,
their aspirations, and their dreams, which is why I have
a very specific and detailed plan about strengthening our economy.
Leading economists have reviewed my plan and indicated it will
strengthen me and Donald's.
Speaker 5 (22:44):
Will weaken the economy.
Speaker 6 (22:46):
So I'm going to be spending full time as I've
been talking with the American people.
Speaker 5 (22:50):
Whoever they voted to it last time, and as I said,
it will repeat over and over again. I am sincere in.
Speaker 6 (22:56):
What I mean when elected president and I had to say,
how to represent Paul.
Speaker 5 (23:01):
Americans, you don't vote for me.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Now, Dragon's really concerned that we ought to reiterate what
the question was, do you remember better? Yet, not trying
to pick on Dragon. Does it make any difference what
the question was? I think it does because it says
the answer is always going to be the same. True.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
But the question that was asked was do you have
sympathy for those who were offended by the garbage comment.
Speaker 7 (23:31):
Sympathize if any vice you do bail, Do you sympathize
with anybody?
Speaker 3 (23:36):
Then she asked you to ask it again and so.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Well. She wanted to make sure she she had to
have time to think about which talking point she was
going to use to answer the question, regardless of what
the question was.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
I want to make sure I completely ignore the question
you asked. Well, I'm going to ask you to ask
that twice.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
Right, right, make sure I understan what the question is
so I can make sure that I do not answer it.
Speaker 7 (23:57):
If any ice you do bail again, she sympathize with
anybody that you do feel offended by or insulted by
the garbage coming.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Yeah, very very very rare. You know, do you sympathize
with anybody that was offended by the garbage comment? You
know my answer would be no. They need to get alive.
That's what they need to do. They need to get alive.
And then aative part of the Anivice president.
Speaker 5 (24:24):
On a separate subject, last time you mentioned.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
Removing people in the country. You're here illegally.
Speaker 5 (24:30):
What do you mean?
Speaker 2 (24:31):
She mentioned last night about removing people in the country
who are here illegally. What did you mean that that's
an immigration statement?
Speaker 3 (24:40):
Obviously, were you referring to people whould come here before
illegally or.
Speaker 7 (24:44):
Can you expand on what you meant by that comment.
Speaker 5 (24:47):
What I tend to do on the issue of immigration,
as I said last night and have said continuously, is
we need to fix our spoken immigration system in a
number of ways. We need to strengthen the border and
put more resources at the border, which is why I
support the by partisan bill.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
We need to, you know, strengthen the border, which is
why I supported a bill that the Marxist wing of
the Democrat Party, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren and a
bunch of other six Democrats voted against in the United
States Senate. I'm going to keep pushing.
Speaker 6 (25:18):
That bill at Donald trump kills that would.
Speaker 3 (25:21):
Have I keep forgetting how that Donald Trump killed this
person who's not an elected official in any capacity at
the time.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
And and by the way, he's not one of the
six US senators. It's six US senators that killed the bill.
Speaker 5 (25:32):
It wi P fifteen more border agents at the border,
put more resource, as.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
They said, have you ever thought about what fifteen hundred
more border agents are going to do. Nobody ever asked
her the question. Okay, so you're going to put fifteen
hundred more border agents on the border. What what's their
job description? But more important than their job description, because
you know you've got a job description, But then there's
what you actually do at work. What are they really
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going to do at the border? Cause you know what
the answer is, if she's truthful, process more people, try
to get rid of the backlog, or at least reduce
the backlog. We're not gonna we're not gonna stop the
people coming.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
In, Michael. The border is approximately two thousand miles long,
so that would give almost one person per mile. Enough, Yes,
that's enough.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
Yes, hey you over there, stop, go back? Is that
what they're gonna do? Probably? Okay?
Speaker 5 (26:33):
To a transnational time And what's very important?
Speaker 2 (26:36):
Did you know she's prosecuted transnational criss This is this
is what I mean. Look again, I don't wish my
life to speed any faster than it already is, but
tuessiye just can't get here fast enough. Oh my gosh,
you know she's prosecuted transnational criminals b f D more.
Speaker 6 (26:57):
Researchers than just sending the flow sension on the poplit
people around the country. And when I am elected president,
I will bring that bill back and I will.
Speaker 5 (27:05):
Sign it into law.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Wait a minute, I'm going to bring that bill back
and I'm going to sign it into law. That's not
how it works. You could ask a member of Congress
to reintroduce the bill and then you can see if
you can get it passed. But you can't just bring
the bill back and sign it.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
I also have.
Speaker 5 (27:25):
Done the work and have in my policies going forward
will strengthen what we need.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Wait a minute, I've done the work in my policies
going forward.
Speaker 4 (27:36):
I also have done the work and.
Speaker 5 (27:38):
Have in my policies going forward will strengthen what we
need to do to deal with, for example, to illegal
entries between ports of entry.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
See, the problem is that people are coming across illegally
between the ports of entry. I want them to come
across illegally at the ports of entry. So that's why
I'll take the fifteen hundred new border agents that somehow
I'm going to create magically out of thin air, because
you can't get a bill through Congress, and then I
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want to put those fifteen hundred at the ports of entry. Basically,
I'm gonna say to the cartails, into the mules, into
all the traffickers, Hey bring them through the ports of entry,
so we can just process them there and then I
can claim that I secured the border. See how this works.
You got to learn to start thinking like a Democrat. Michael.
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You have just described to Karen. Is she just an
ultimate Karen? Is that the deal?
Speaker 5 (28:35):
Harris Waltz twenty twenty four.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
You're a bunch of mean, icky, stupid meany doodoo heads.
That's right, but meani doodoo heads. That's exactly what we are.
There's we just got the final tale of the tape
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for Pennsylvania for registration voter registration which is now closed
by party change since twenty twenty. These are the trend
lines that I'm talking about in Pennsylvania is so critical
because Trump has gone up in Arizona. It now is
in the lean Republican. I think Trump wins Arizona. I
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think Trump wins Nevada. Georgia is close. I think he
wins North Carolina. But taking all of those ifs in
in that southern part, in the southwest part, if Trump
pulls that out, and wins Pennsylvania. It's a major electoral
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college victory. We're talking about over three hundred electoral votes. Well,
here's what's happened in Pennsylvania. Sixty four out of sixty
seven counties shift Republican since twenty twenty. Only Delaware, Montgomery,
and Cumberland shift D and of those three, Montgomery in Cumberland.
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Those shifts were very narrow, but all three still tightened
toward are in the last six weeks. Pennsylvania moves from
a Democrat advantage of plus six hundred eighty five thousand
that would be D up Democrats up seven point five
percent two plus two hundred eighty one thousand, ninety one,
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which is D up three point one percent. So the
shift is downward for Democrats and upward. And that shift
of more than four hundred four thousand toward Republicans. So
right now in Pennsylvania that new Republicans is up one
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hundred and sixty seven thousand, two hundred twenty Democrats is
a negative two hundred and thirty seven thousand, five hundred
and seven. So again, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Union are the
only counties with more d's than there were in twenty
twenty Philadelphia County will turnout. So far it has been low.
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Democrats are down almost fifty five thousand registrants fifty four thousand,
nine hundred and fifty eight. This is very good news
for Pennsylvania. Now it's not over till it's over, and
it shows just how important get out the vote is
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in those swing states. The ground operation seems to be
going swimmingly well for Donald Trump. Republicans have learned their lesson.
And I'm one of those guys. Of course, I don't
have any choice here in Colorado. I can't just go
and say I want to give me a ballot. I
want to I want to show you my ID, and
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I want to vote right here. But I've already mailed
my ballot in and it's already been counted. If Republicans
have learned the lesson about early voting and banking those votes,
and the reason banking the votes is important, because life happens,
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you're involved in a car wreck, you're sick that day,
you forget about it. I don't know how anybody could
do that, but people, oh, you know what, dang it,
it's seven o I PM, and I forgot to go vote.
The ground game and getting people out early to vote
and to bank those votes. And then when you have
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a low turnout for Democrats in Philadelphia and the Caller
counties around Philadelphia have a larger turnout. Right now for
Republicans than Democrats. Pennsylvania seems to be moving. I'm not
gonna sit there and say that he's going to win Pennsylvania,
but Pennsylvania makes me feel comfortable now. I can hear
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the naysayers are a little bit of the cheaters, Michael.
They're gonna cheat, They're gonna cheat. Sometimes when you have
such wide margins, cheating becomes too obvious. Which is also
why I question, why can't we just count ballots? Why
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can't we just cast count ballots and know by let's say,
seven o'clock mountain time. Why can't we know by ten
o'clock mountain time. I'll even go eleven o'clock mountain time. Well,
on the East coast, you're closing at seven pm East
coast time. Why can't we know by ten eleven o'clock
East coast time? Where the freaking United States of the
mounta