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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mike politics before the election had gotten so boring, same old,
same old, same old subjects. But now it's just a
plethora of entertainment.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Yay, Yeah, I guess it's entertainment on X yesterday. By
the way, you should be following me on EX. It's
at Michael Brown USA. I made this. Uh, let me
pull it up and I'll read it to you verbatim.
I'm listening to all the hullabaloo about Jasmine Crockett, and
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I come to this conclusion. The conclusion is is that
we need to stop demand I wrote, stop demanding democrats
apologize for the asenine things they say. Instead point out
how offensive or stupid or asenine or insane their comments are,
and then amplify the comments. Don't apologize, don't asked them
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to apologize one they're not going to do it, or
if they do do it, then you're going to get
another asinine, insane, stupid or offensive comment from the person
because they really do mean what they say they mean.
And then they're not going to really you know, they're
not going to say I said X, I apologize for
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saying X. It was wrong, inappropriate, and I'm sorry. They're
not going to say that, so instead you're going to
get this bull crap answer like Jasmine Crockett gave yesterday
about what she really meant. She wasn't even thinking about Greg.
In case you don't know she made she made in
my opinion, she made a I'm not really sure that
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there was inappropriate. I can read it both ways, and
her explanation can make sense, so in that regard what
she said, she may not have intended it other than
the fact that she's made similar comments before, so I'm
not quite so and whether to buy her explanation about
what she meant, of course what she did not mean.
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But irrespective of whether it is or isn't, here's the point.
Stop asking them to apologize because instead use it as ammo,
Greg and I should take the word ammo and go
down the rabbit hole of should you chamber around or not?
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Oh, that would be so much fun. But I am
now just trying to understand what happened to at Jasmine Crockett,
and as I am looking this up, that's bad. This
is the first I've heard of it, so I absolutely
know nothing. But that's that's a that's a very bad look, yes, which.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Is why I say don't ask her to apologize. Have
you found the apology yet? I'll play it for you
in a minute, but don't or not.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
I'm just reading some of the stuff here that the
first things that popped up were the Fox News in Dallas,
and I'm h.
Speaker 4 (03:03):
Yeah, yeah, just hank type, yeah, Hank type hangk type.
Speaker 5 (03:08):
Yeah, even we I mean, we would do it in
fun maybe, but I.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
It's I so I know Greg Abbott fairly well. I'm
you know, many with social occasions A few times, I
don't know that I would like even in private, like
if he were trying to move quickly around a dinner
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table or a restaurant or something, I might you know, No,
I still don't think I would do it.
Speaker 4 (03:46):
Even knowing him personally.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
Okay, Now, let's say that you had been involved in
an accident recently and you were confined to a wheelchair.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Yeah, you're one of my uncles great uncles was in
a wheelchair.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
So I I don't even think you're not even sure
you do it that way.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
See I hear, knowing you as well as I do.
If I knew that it was temporary, I might make
a joke about you being confined.
Speaker 4 (04:19):
To a wheelchair. I have fun with that, yeah, And
I would do it in private. I don't think.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
I don't even think that's something I would do on air,
because much like a single round chamber, a lot of
people are gonna disagree with it. So I'm not even
sure that I would do it. I know I wouldn't
do it on air, and I'm not even sure I
would do it privately. Now if it was something minor,
like you broke a leg and you just broke a
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leg and you were just in a wheelchair, because let's
say you still weigh, you know, six hundred and fifty pounds,
and so you had a broken legs and they're going
to put you in a wheelchair for a while because
you obviously can't put he wait on it.
Speaker 4 (04:54):
Blah blah blah. I might maybe, maybe maybe.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
Might make fun of you but being in a wheelchair,
But I I still don't think that I would. And
if I knew you were permanently confined to a bil chair,
I certainly wouldn't. Yees, even in private, I wouldn't do
it a Redbeard had made a.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
Joke, Unless that person makes the joke first, then you
can probably go go that route.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
I might yeah, that person makes a joke first that
I might laugh at it and say, well, you know,
really blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
Instead, But I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
But with regard to Jasmine Crockett, I mean being a
being a Marxist. They're all about class, right, everything's about class,
class warfare, class this. You know what kind of class.
It's a cast system with them. Their political strategy consists
of an upper class of snobby liberal elite degenerates farming
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a bottom class of embittered welfare dependents trolling for votes.
And what they do when they do that, they crush
the middle class us in a kind of a pencer maneuver.
Democrats even extend conventional economic Marxism with cultural Marxism, and
that then fabricates this hierarchy of classes that's all based
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on race, gender, sexual deviation, body mass index, blah blah blah,
you name it, whatever, what, every kind of vertical you
can possibly find. And ironically, their obsession with class in
and of itself has no class. And I think the
Jasmine Crockett, this rising star of the Democrat Party now
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watch as while paying homage at the Human Rights Campaign,
which is all about gay rights, equal rights, transsexual rights,
human rights, whatever kind of you know category you want
to put the human rights campaign in. This is where
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she makes the comment, and this is what set the
right off so much, demanding an apology.
Speaker 6 (07:08):
And because we in these hot ass Texas streets, honey.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
By the way, you know one thing I did not
do is she has now taken on this kind of black,
kind of southern black style of talking call like Hillary
did when she was campaigning in the South. She's now
taking on that because if you go back four or
five years, Jasmine Crockett does not now sound like this whatsoever,
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not at all.
Speaker 6 (07:36):
And because we in these hot ass Texas streets, honey,
y'all know, we got Governor hot Wheels down there, come
on now, and the only thing hot about him is
that he is a hot ass mesk honey. So so yes, yes, yes, yes, And.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
So that's the comment that everybody's got. Now here's what
Fox News Rights, Fox News Rights. Progressive Congressman Jasmine Crockett,
the Democrat of Texas, mocked a disabled, wheelchair bound Republican governor,
calling him Governor hot Wheels during a pro LGBT benefit
dinner this past weekend. Now, for most ridiculing somebody for
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the disability, that would be politically and instantly fatal. But
because she's a woman of color, she's enjoys the sovereign immunity,
if you will, of the intersexually oppressed people.
Speaker 4 (08:33):
Now, at the rate that.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
The Democrats have been spiraling downward, they might run Crockett
for president on that base. I mean, after all, she
is a black female with a Southern accent, and you
know she doesn't mind calling a guy in a wheelchair,
you know, governor hot wheels. And if you don't endorse her,
then they can bully you as being racist and sexist both.
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It's a win win, and that strategy would probably worked
out probably just as well as it did with what's
her face? Oh yeah, Kamala Harris? Yeah, who was Indian
or Black?
Speaker 4 (09:07):
I forget? But see how quickly we forget those stories.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
In other Jasmine Crockett news, she's made the inevitable transition
from violent Reddick to violent behavior.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
Was walking.
Speaker 7 (09:29):
Wait, congress Woman Crockett.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
Congress Woman Crockett, you were recently on a Tesla takedown.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
The violence almost twenty nine of the year, would you
like to clarify.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
Your comments Congress, you condone violent, you can done violence
at the test.
Speaker 4 (09:48):
Now.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
What you don't see there is they're asking her about, uh,
the violence against Tesla, and you've made comments and support
of it. Would you like to retract those? Would you
like to say something different? And what does she do?
Reaches over and she grabs the camera where they're videoing
her as she's walking down the congressional hallways, and she
grabs the camera and shoves it and pushes it to
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the ground. That was according to the Newsweek around ten
am yesterday, in the Rayburn House building outside of the
Judiciary Committee hearing room in the US Capitol, Crockett was
questioned by lumor Unleashed Laura Lumer correspond to Charles Down.
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Downs works for Lumer and contributes towards the show that
airs on Rumble. Video taken by Downs and subsequently posted
to x shows Downs trying to ask Brocket questions about
whether she condemns the violence related to the five hundred
plus planned Tesla takedown protests plan for Saturday. Now. Her
response succinctly answer the question regarding whether she conmemes the
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violence with her Freddy Krueger Ghetto nails actually appear.
Speaker 4 (10:59):
To be usefulness situation.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Good thing for the reporter that she wasn't wearing a
full lengths out of those Freddy Krueger nails. They've actually
filed a police report on it. So the Democrat base
continues to fall back on violence and continues to say
and do stupid things that it seems to me, we
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just need to quit falling into the trap of saying, oh,
but you must apologize now in case you don't know,
maybe I bury the lead a little bit here. Governor Abbott,
who's sixty seven years old, has been paralyzed from the
waist down since nineteen eighty four when he was crushed
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by this falling oak tree while he was out jogging. Now,
various alice have asked the Human Rights Campaign if it
endorses Crockett's language about the disabled, but has not yet
received any responses. Human Rights Campaign has just gone silent. Now,
this is not the first time that she's done stuff
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like this. She insulted Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, the Republican
from Georgia, as having a quote bad built, butch body,
during a Corression congressional hearing last year, and as I
just said she recently reported attacked the reporter from Laura
Lumer's group yesterday in the hallways of Congress. So what's
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the appropriate response. I think the appropriate response is not
to come out and demand that somehow she apologized for
those comments. Now she has since apologized, and the apology
is kind of let me see if I can find
the apology. Crockett Jasmine Crockett because she posts Shelley posted
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it on Let's see she was She posts a lot
on x oh. She she posted this.
Speaker 4 (13:19):
What is this?
Speaker 2 (13:20):
This is March twentieth. I didn't notice this because I
didn't go to your ex account until now. Greg Abbot
posted on March twentieth a photo of him. You know,
there's a hallway outside along the Rose Garden between the
East Wing and the Oval Office. It's a you've seen it,
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white colonnades. It's a wonderful hallway to walk outdoors. And
Governor Abbot texted or posted on March twenty at the
White House right now headed to see President at real
Donald Trump returned control of education back to the States
where it belongs to, what she says, rolling up to
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the White House to cheer on the president destroying the
agency that make sure kids and wheelchairs have equal access
to education, is simply wild rolling up to the White House.
See this is who she is. So I don't think
that we ought to be asking her to apologize. What
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we should be doing instead is making certain that we
every opportunity we have to say, oh, listen to what
she said, look at how bad it is, look at
how inappropriate it.
Speaker 4 (14:39):
Is, and amplify it.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
You're not going to get the apology that you think
you're going to get, and even if you do, they
still set it. And that's the point. Let them say
these things, Let them keep saying it, because the more
they keep saying the stupid stuff, the more somewhere, not everybody,
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but the more somewhere, somehow, somebody's eventually going to get
the point that these people really are kind of despicable.
And that's where you start to win apologies. You know
you're not going to get what you want, so why
ask for the apology. Let them speak their mind. There's
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a lesson in political etiquette for the day. There's as
long as we're talking about Texas, there's something going on
in Texas that to me seems to be a little
weird and It's weird enough that I think that the
more we expose it, the more that we'll realize that
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we're being attacked from within everywhere. And while we may
point to the streets of London, to the streets of Paris,
to the streets of and look, oh my gosh, look
how radical Islamis are taking over and creating an entirely
subculture that eventually will become the predominant culture, the same
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thing is happening here. Speaking of Texas, Greg Abbott again,
the governor has announced that multiple state agencies are now
investigating a project to create a Muslim city in Texas. Now,
many people are upset about this because I think rightfully so.
They fear that Sharia law may be applied within this settlement.
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The East Plano Islamic Center Plano.
Speaker 4 (16:38):
Is a.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
Just just north of Dallas. It's just a suburb, the
East Plano Islamic Center dub get the acronym East e
Plano p I Islamic c Center EPIC. It's dubbed the
Epic Center City. And they plan to create a new
city in Colin in Hunt Counties. Now, Governor Abbott again
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on X. Here we get the idea that X is
where it's at right now, because I think that it
is that the project has serious legal issues, announcing quote
a dozen state agencies are investigating it, the Attorney General
will look into it, and legislators are considering laws to
restrict it, as well as laws to prevent foreign adversaries
from buying land in Texas. Now, interestingly, this project was
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announced last month, with the organizers arguing that while the
settlement is going to be Muslim, it will be integrated. Well,
the governor doesn't quite buy it, saying, to be clear,
Sharia law is not allowed permitted in Texas, nor are
Sharia cities, nor are no go zones, which this project
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seems to imply. He says, Now, I would warn you that,
and I think I've warned you before that these kind
of areas already exists in Europe. They're beginning to emerge
in the United States. Dearborn Michigan, I'm looking at you,
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and this has been going on since probably twenty seventeen.
Do you know that Muslim majority cities and towns already exist.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
In some parts of this country? Pam Tramp, Michigan.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Pam tracks Mayor infacily declared that there would be no
peace with Israel. Just days after the October seven massacre
by a moss in Israel. He'll hear the epic city announcement.
Speaker 7 (18:40):
Good morning, Mike, Good morning Dragon. I don't find it
offensive that she said something this stupid. She's classless. They've
been classless since Carbo and his dollars through the trailer
park and Flinton with her stand by your man, it's
never going to start. What offends me is half of
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this nation votes for people that are that average to
lead them.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
That substandard to lead them. Actually, because I don't think that.
I think that's the I think what you just said
is offensive to average people. I think she's below average.
She's a D citizen. She's not a C citizen. There
are a lot of C citizens out there, and she
ain't one of them. So let's go back to this
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establishment of a Sharia city. Now, I've got a great
question on the text line about Wait a minute, I thought,
I thought the Constitution you know that you cannot you know,
the government cannot establish a religion, you know the establishment
clause of the First Amendment. Well, there's a difference. I'll
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explain that in a second. But here's the announcement about
what they want to build in Plano.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
Well god La, brothers and sisters.
Speaker 8 (20:02):
This Friday, after southernd Ayesha, there will be one of
the most momentous, stupendous, amazing announcements, a visionary project the
likes of which in shah Lahua Dada will be historic
in its nature. We will in Shallow Dada be signing
the closing of our project, Epic City Version two point zero.
We will Insha allow Dada begin the auspicious journey. You
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don't want to miss it. Make sure you're here for Sadatadasha. Also,
there's going to be a surprise announcement. You don't want
to miss that one. I'll see you all then. Jaseakh
Mula Cinamonica. You bought a katsu Yeah, whatever that was.
Speaker 4 (20:37):
I have no clue.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
The reason that these are dangerous is take first that
there's a difference between Islam and Shria law, which governs Islam.
Shria law is its own form of government. In fact,
I'm one of those who believes that Islam is a
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religion or is a form of government disguised as a religion.
Because many of the tenets of Islam are enforced outside
the judicial system, banking, finance, divorce, marriage, usury, I mean
any number of things, and there is no due process.
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In other words, you are subject to many of the
typical things that you might be involved in in life.
That religion operates as its own judiciary. You go to
a Sharia court for a divorce or a contract dispute,
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you can't do that. That's not what the establishment clause
is about. You're free to exercise your religion, but you
can't use that religion to usurp the laws of the country.
So it's a distinction with a huge difference. And didn't
think about no go zones. Do you think that if Baptists, Mormons,
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or any other group decided that. Now, look, I can't
go into a Mormon temple, but that's private property, so
they restrict. I mean, it's no different than I'm not
a member of the Elks Club, so I can't go
into the Elks lodge. It's a private club. But when
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you separate the property and you establish a no go
zone area inside a municipal government, inside a municipality, or
inside a county or inside a state, and you say
that law enforcement has no right to come in here.
When you say that fire trucks, When you say that
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you know building inspectors, When you say that whoever it
might be, has no right to come into this defined
geographical area, you've crossed.
Speaker 4 (23:15):
The boundaries of the establishment clause.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
And that's the problem with Sharia law is that it
establishes not only civil process, but even criminal process. For example,
you may and maybe you agree with Kane. I'm not
saying Sharia law uses Kaning, but it's an example. They
have their own punishment. Why do you think, for example,
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they hang gays from cranes in Iran, or in Yemen
or any of the other, or in Saudi Arabia, Saudis
I think trying to stop doing that. But because Shria
law requires that, well, who adjudicates the fact that, oh,
if you gain, if you engaged in sodomy, or you
engaged in whatever sexual acts that they prohibit, that they
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get to decide what the punishment is. They get to
decide that those sexual acts are punishable by some system
outside our judicial system, outside our legal system, that allows them.
Speaker 4 (24:20):
To do so.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
But just think about establishing your own sovereign. I don't
think sovereign's right word for it, but a no go
zone where right in the middle, let's just say, you know,
across the streets, I look at the rising sun, there
is there are these condo complexes, apartment complexes, and it's
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I could probably carve out a five to six block
area and let's just say that that's where all the
Muslims live. And they established that as a no goes
own area. And so if there's a burglary, or there's
a domestic dispute, or there's a car accident, or there's
anything else, law enforcement, fire departments or the building inspectors
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can't go in there because they've established a no go zone.
There is no constitution. That's not what the establishment like.
You are free to exercise your religion within the confines
of the laws that govern this country. It's just that
remember the Establishment clause is that Congress government cannot establish
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a religion. But that does not mean that government cannot
exercise their rules, regulations, statutes, laws, whatever that would apply.
For example, if I'm trying to think of it an analogy,
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if Presbyterians, let's just pick to Presbyterian. Let's just let's
pick on Catholics for a while. Maybe Catholicists listening this
morning we'll just pick on Catholics for a minute. So
Catholics have got their you know, they got their their church.
So the church building is somewhere, and if if they
operated like Sharia law, which they don't, but I'm just
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saying as an example, if Catholics decided that they're the
parish and all of the let's say a surrounding area
that they've decided where it's going to be just for
Catholics to live. And I decide that I want to
burn down the parish or the church or a house
I want to commit arson, then normally that would be
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what subject to prosecution by a local prosecutor under Sharia law.
Probably not they that would be established by them. How
I would be punished. Well, that's not what the constitution allows.
That's what the establishment clause means. In some of these
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no go zone areas, law enforcement and fire departments aren't
even allowed to enter. So draw a distinction between Islam
and Sharia law. And this is what I think the
governor's concerned about that they're getting ready to establish in
this place near Plano. The East Plano Islamic Center is
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more than just a mosque. It's a geographical area that's
going to include a musque and if you looked at
some places like Deerborn, that will then start including places
for Muslims to shop and to go to school and
do everything, all governed by Sharia law outside the jurisdiction
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of the state of Michigan or in this case, the
state of Texas. So that's the difference, and that's what
they're trying to prevent from happening. We've got no go
zones all over the place, and oftentimes in those no
go zones, and it doesn't have to be necessary sharia law.
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Think about if the fact that Sharia law bugs you.
Think about it in terms of Antifa. So in an
Antifa when it was this twenty twenty, twenty twenty two,
whatever year it was, back in Seattle, and they established
somewhere near Pike's Pike Market in downtown Seattle, Antifa blocked
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off several blocks in downtown Seattle, declared that a no
go zone, and declared that that is their sovereign territory.
Completely unlawful. I mean, first of all, they were trespassing
number one, but number two, they would violently and of
course the Seattle police, you know, and the Seattle city
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council succumbed to it, and they were like, Okay, well,
we just won't go in there. And so you had
murders and burglaries and rapes and all sorts of crimes
occurring within a no go zone. And do you should
at least find that offensive, regardless of whether it was
Antifa or whether it was Islamists establishing a Sharia no
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go zone area. So that's what we're worried about in Texas,
and they need to nip it in the bud otherwise
they'll end up like Michigan and you'll have no go
zones where suddenly, hmm, what do you mean we can't
enforce Michigan or dearborn laws in this area?
Speaker 4 (29:41):
Hold my beer?
Speaker 9 (29:42):
Good morning goovers. Michael talking about Islamisation. I was in Patterson,
New Jersey last summer, and when I got into town,
I was shocked, and then I wasn't anyway, people better
stop thinking it's just a European thing, because it's not.
Speaker 4 (30:05):
I have great to everybody.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Well, I mean, I take it you were shocked because
you were amazed at the amount of so called air
quote here migrants or illegal aliens that you saw from
foreign countries, but we need details details. So last night
I'm cruising the websites and looking for my Michael Brown
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minute and I come across this story. The personal finance
site Go Banking Rates has done a study, and it
is what does it cost to live the American Dream
in America's largest cities? Now, according to the study, a
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household must make at least one hundred two thousand dollars
a year a household to this so called American dream,
and that is to live a comfortable lifestyle in the
largest cities in this country. So I thought, okay, well,
that's that's not too bad. I mean, I know it
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sounds awful, but we're talking about large urban areas, you know,
like Denver or say Colorado Springs, the Front Range in general.
What do you think now? The average is one hundred
two thousand dollars a year. The study found that it
costs fifty thousand dollars more than that, So that would
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be one hundred and fifty two thousand dollars to achieve
the American dream if you want to live in Denver,
Colorado Springs fifty thousand more. Now, at the same time
I was doing this last night, I was putching around
on Facebook and over on facebags. I come across the
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governor of the state of Colorado and he's put up
a meme.
Speaker 4 (32:06):
Now here we are we are?
Speaker 2 (32:09):
We didn't make the top ten, were number eleven, So
we're the eleventh most expensive city in the country.
Speaker 4 (32:15):
So there's room for improvement. There's room for improvement.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Yeah, but the governor's too busy on Facebook making up
memes to care about the fact that it costs fifty
thousand dollars more than the average to live the American
dream in the in the state's capital or our second
largest city, Colorado Springs. And the meme was, here's an
airplane traveling on a twelve hour flight to wherever you
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want to fly to pick your seat? Who do you
want to sit next to? And he describes it as
you can find this at the situation with Michael Brown
on Facebook, and he has some athletes like coach wants
his name up and see you, Uh what what what is?
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I can't remember his name?
Speaker 4 (33:05):
Coach?
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Where's the football coach at Sea? Yeah, so he's got
Sanders there, so there. So imagine a diagram of an
airplane seating chart. Uh, two rows of three seats center isle,
and you pick which seat you want the fame, the
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famous person you want to sit next to.
Speaker 4 (33:29):
He's put himself in the seating chart.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Next in the window seat next to coach Sanders right,
So you don't have the choice to sit next.
Speaker 4 (33:44):
To the governor. Everybody else you can.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
Sit on an aisle to sit next to someone, or
you can sit in the middle seat and sit sit
next to two famous people. That's what your governor's doing.
But I found it kind of interesting that your choice
was limited so that you could not choose to sit
next to the governor because he had already placed himself
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next to the coach in the window. The coach is
in the center seat, which I would find unlikely, and
your choice is only to sit on the other side
of the coach. You can't sit next to the governor
because you're a pr Now we're facing a one point
five million dollars budget deficits. They're taking away your Second
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Amendment rights and it costs you fifty thousand dollars more
than other large cities just to live the American dream.
And what's our governor doing sitting at home with his
wolf buddy