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Speaker 1 (00:16):
News Talk eleven ten ninety nine three WBT. It's the
Brett Witterbulls Show. It is great to be with you.
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in the seat on this beautiful day. I mean, it's
been a really, really beautiful day. And I got to
tell you something right off the right out of the box.
I got to tell you this. We now know that
we are back to normal. Everything is back to normal
in this country. And how do I say that? Why
do I say that to you? Many of you were,
you know, panting and upset about law Enforcement Act, you know,
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being active in the Queen City.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
But look, let's be honest about this. Let's be clear
about this.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
You have a situation here where the government is clearly
back open because they happened to bring in the agents
who are going to be taking the bad people out
of the Charlotte area. And make no mistake, this is
not just going to be located in the streets of Charlotte.
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This is going to be a very big dragnet in
so many ways. In fact, when I heard the report yesterday,
the numbers, the inclusion of these numbers cut number one
go tonight.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Charlotte, North Carolina, is the latest city to see a surgeon.
Immigration enforcement officers today started detaining people. The city is
made up of more than nine hundred thousand people, including
more than one hundred and fifty who are foreign born,
according to officials. Local leaders object to the federal force,
saying it instills fear and uncertainty.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Why why is that? Why is that? Why is following
the law a terrible hardship on people? Why is that
the case?
Speaker 4 (02:20):
So?
Speaker 1 (02:20):
Sixteen percent of the population, right, sixteen percent of population?
Is that what the number is? That's yeah, sixteen, sixteen
percent of population. You've got foreign born people. Now, do
they have paperwork?
Speaker 2 (02:31):
I don't know. Do they have documents? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
They'll be checked, I'm sure to some degree. But the
fact of the matter is you have to follow the law.
If you decide to go get on seventy seven or
eighty five, and you decide to mash the gas and
do one hundred and sixty miles an hour. You are
going to get pulled over, you are going to be incarcerated,
you are going to be tested for drugs or whatever else.
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And if you happen to be somebody who's doing that
and you're not supposed to be in the United States
of America, you will be deported. You're back to regular business.
That's really where we are. This is regular business. You
remember when Donald Trump came into office. Remember when Donald
Trump came into office in the second term, what did
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he say. He said he was going to have to
send all of these folks back, and we were going
to give them an opportunity to get right with the law.
And at some point they can come back. But the
fact of the matter is, you got up this morning,
you did things the right way. You didn't break into
somebody's house, you didn't break into somebody's country, you didn't.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Do any of that sort of stuff.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
And you have to understand that there are always going
to be consequences, especially when it comes to the violation
of the law. And make no mistake about this, These
are not random busts. These are not people who are
sitting back and just minding their business and suddenly they
get through run out of the country. The technology that
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exists today with tracking phones and tracking locations and tracking
cars and tracking all that kind of stuff, people can
be found. They can be found, they can be discovered,
they can be all of those things. But why, why, Brett,
why did you start the program here today and say
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directly to the audience that it's exactly like a regular
day in America. Because what you have in one hand
is the enforcement provisions that are happening now, and you're
seeing people who have to show id who have to understand,
make sure that they don't have warrants, make sure that
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they're in the country legally, make sure of all that
sort of stuff. And growing up on the border, as
I've said one hundred million times, it's a it's a
pretty it's a pretty quick process when you have to
repatriate somebody to their home country, because you could do
that from Texas right into Mexico, and people would come
back across and then they would get sent back to Mexico,
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and then they would come back and then they would
get sent back to Mexico.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
And that's sort of how the process worked.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
And what ended up happening was you have a group
of people who have decided if we can get far
enough away from the border, that's gonna be much more
difficult to get us and to deport us. That's not
the case anymore with technology. But again, Brett, why did
you say everything is back to normal. Well, here's the
other part of.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
It that's back to normal. The Democrats are lying about affordability,
and the Democrats are trying their best to try to
stitch together some kind of uh, what's the term I
want to use that people would understand.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
They sort of want to they sort of want to
figure out a way to try to pin Epstein Island
on Donald Trump. Donald Trump's making it really hard for him.
You know why, because because Ms Jeffree said he didn't
do anything, and so that little weirdo Robert Garcia, representative
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of the state of California, is trying to stitch this
stuff together and unfortunately, unfortunately, Humpty dumpty is not going
to be able to repatriate that line.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
Again, it's not going to work.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
The Democrats had a really good shot when they got
mom Dami elected. They had an okay shot with the
two losers coming out of Virginia and of course a
New Jersey and they certainly had a little bit of
a smile on their face when they hamstrung folks and
threw people off of their positions there out in California.
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But the fact of the matter is the thing that
is so fascinating to me, the thing that is so
interesting to me, is nobody trusts the Democrats. They don't
see if you go back and think about where they
were when they were so angry when everything was being
shut down, they're not that group anymore. They are gradually
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pulling a very very stale number for you. And the
fact of the matter is when you've got this silly,
this silly person who's running around yelling f u fu
to the to the ice officers. I'm not going to
say her name. She's a clown that's not doing anything
to help people, that's just trying to make you go viral.
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On a show that nobody watches, we call that Jimmy
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Speaker 2 (07:38):
I did that for the dramatic effect.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
No, not really, We've just we just were trying to
get a clip run. DHS brings immigration enforcement surge to Charlotte,
North Carolina. I know we've been talking about I know
you've been hearing about it all day long, and you're
probably saying, I don't.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Want to hear about that anymore. I'm not going to
talk about it all the day the entire day.
Speaker 4 (07:55):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
By the way, we're gonna have Don Brown to join
us coming up at the end of of the hour,
so three point fifty he'll be spending time with us.
But the Department of Homeland Security has formally launched an
immigration law enforcement operation in Charlotte and in addition to
its ongoing work in Chicago. So they're not giving up
any territory. They're just kind of spreading this out. Andy
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Weber on Andy Weber TV new there has been plenty
of videos circulating of Border Patrol agents in Charlotte, but
DHS is now officially confirming that they are here conducting operations.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
Now we know that.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
And somebody who I've had conversations with on the air
and off the year is the Assistant Secretary, Tricia McLaughlin.
She said Americans should be able to live without fear
of violent criminal aliens hurting them, their families, or their neighbors.
We are surging DHS law enforcement to Charlotte to ensure
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American a safe and people are dealing with the public
safety threats that are out there. So let me ask
you a question, because it's obvious everybody sees this. The
President sees it all the way down. The president, you know,
he saw what happened on the light rail, the murder,
the depraved murder that took place. You have seen a
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lot of stuff from the President of the United States.
But let me ask you a question. Many of you
get up bright and early, and then you suddenly get
on the roads and you make your way into the
Queen City. You go in and it's dark thirty zero,
dark thirty you're coming into town, right.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
So when you're driving around knowing now.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
That they've got all these different sort of iterations of criminality,
dangerous things, all that sort of stuff, do you feel
safe when you're driving into Charlotte when it's really early,
like I'm talking four thirty five o'clock in the morning,
and it's not because you've been out partying and drinking,
but you've got to bet at the right hour, and
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you might unfortunately have a a disagreement or a some
sort of an interaction with with with a criminal element.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Does that scare you? Especially in uptown, especially in.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
Woodlawn, Over in Woodlawn, all of those places where all
of these people are are just kind of setting up
their their camps. I mean, that's that's that's kind of
an interesting thing.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
I think.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
So how much rape, how much murder, how much robbery,
how much sexual perversion.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
And and and and all.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
Sorts of of that should we have to put up with?
Like the question I would have for Vyliles is she
still the mayor? I think she's still the mayor. I
haven't seen her on TV very much. I think she
was walking around over the weekend telling people that there
that that she's gonna protect all the people that are
here illegally, et cetera. The city council, right, the city council,
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Do you guys like actually care about the safety and
security of the Queen City or do you guys just
collect a check? Because it feels to me like you
guys just collect the check. You're not really down for
the for the real fight for people who want to
be safe and secure. And I don't I don't want
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to believe that people maybe are getting a piece of
the action. I don't know what that would look like.
I hope to God that that's not the case.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
I would just like to see criminality diminished in the
Queen City.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
I chose to come here of my own volition, and
I found it to be a phenomenal place to be,
a phenomenal place to live, a phenomenal place to interact
with the audience and with people from all sorts of
different backgrounds.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
But the one thing I'm very.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Familiar with is criminality emanating from foreign departures. Living on
the border, living in New York, living in Los Angeles,
living in San Diego, living in Texas.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
I mean, like, I understand the dangers there.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Okay, you have a lot of dangerous people who are
walking around in the very idea that you have one
hundred and fifty thousand people that may be undocumented, that
may not have any papers. You don't know who they are,
you don't know what they're doing, and they've got easy
access to schools and restaurants and stores and all that
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sort of stuff. And all you just gotta do is
jump on that seventy seven, head down towards South Carolina,
make that left, and then go down ninety five and
you're in traffic city, or you can just go up
north all the way up to Cleveland and environs and
you can get up there and get your action on
with people who are being trafficked in that direction. I
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have said for a very long time there's only one
way to cure there's only one way to cure people
who are attempting to engage in slavery with people, and
that is the permanent solution. The permanent solution, you put
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them in the penitentiary. They don't get out, because right now,
this is a very dangerous, really reality that we're looking
at here, folks. Now there's probably people cmpd cms, the jails,
all this sort of stuff who are just kind of
like looking a totally different way and all that sort
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of stuff. But I happen to think that, you know,
the city should be safe the shitty and the city
should should absolutely be safe. People should should be willing
to be able to go out and have a good time.
People should be doing great things, whether they are whether
they're on restaurants that can't at games at.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
All, this sort of stuff. This community has got so
much to.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Offer, and yet and yet we are defined over and
over and over again as a more chaotic.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Sort of place.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Why is that I don't hear this about Fort Worth, Texas.
I don't hear this about any other place Ithaca, New York.
I don't hear this in Rhode Island. I don't hear
this in southern New Jersey. I don't hear these sorts
of problems happening. What is it that we need to
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do so that we can be in a place where
people can be safe? Safety is not negotiable. We pay
the taxes. Why shouldn't you be allowed to sit on
a park bench? What is it about this?
Speaker 4 (14:52):
Well?
Speaker 2 (14:52):
How come the no.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Kings people aren't suddenly morphing out there? I know they're
one hundred and seven, But the fact of the matter is,
where are the no Kings people? Where are all that
sort of we don't believe in kings? Okay, you don't
believe in kings? Do you believe in freedom? Or do
you just believe in singing songs in the park? See,
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that's what I think happens. I think this is a
whole lot of LARPing going on. People putting on their
outfits and they're dancing around, they're yelling and screaming. I
saw those silly people last night wearing outfits and yelling
and screaming. I've got the audio of it. I don't
want to make you have to hear it. It's a
terrible piece of audio. These are grown men, probably, people
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who are like accountants and people like that, who just
got a little too much, got a little too much
red wine in them, and said, let's all go down
there and protect all them there, people who are getting
all riled up and wrestled up and all that kind
of stuff. Because I want to be part of the thing.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Do Better.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine three WBT, It's the
Brett Winterble Show. Good to be with you, seven oh
four or five, seven oh eleven ten. Big stuff, man,
big stuff out there happening, And when you take a
look at the other storylines, it's kind of interesting, it
really is. Let me grab this call from Alex next. Alex,
welcome to the program.
Speaker 5 (16:31):
How you doing. I'm well, thanks, Yeah, I just wanted
to talk about the content that these illegal aliens have
for this country. It was an incident that took place
about fifteen twenty years ago. I was in traffic uptown Charlotte,
and the car ahead of me had a decal of
a cartoon character urinating over the words la migra. I
later found out that la meigra is Mexican slang for
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the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Yes, that decal perfectly illustrates
the content they have for our people, our country, and
our laws. And they don't want to assimilate. They just
want to twist America in some backward third world Spanish
speaking the hillshole from which they live, and it just
sickens me.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Well, here's the thing, and I appreciate the call, Alex.
The thing is people have the ability to come to
the United States. They can show up that they can
fill out the paperwork, they can do all the stuff
that has to happen.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
You know, if you were to bring.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Somebody into the country through other than legal means, it's
going to cost them a lot of money. The cartels
make a lot of money in that regard Number one.
Number two, what else do they do. They put them
into a program where they're going to have to pay
all of this stuff back like that. Okay, Now the
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question becomes, do you want to stay in the South
of Mexico. Do you want to stay in the middle
of Mexico. Do you want to stay in the northern
part of Mexico. Do you want to come to the
United States?
Speaker 2 (17:59):
Whatever that is. Okay, you have to make a decision.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
But the first thing that you cannot do is to
break the law to come into the United States of America. Now,
if you are a person who has the fear of
being harmed, if you're some sort of a person that's
got a special personage about you, where you're on somebody's
list and they want to take you out all that
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sort of stuff, sure you can go and try to
do it that way. But there are millions of people.
Remember what happened with Joe Biden when he decided to
open the doors, to open the doors and say, listen,
everybody gets to come in.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
The border is secure.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
What did anybody ever think that guy meant when he
was saying the border is secure. Do you believe the
border was secure at any point during the Biden administration?
Alejandro majorcis my god, that guy should be incarcerated, number one,
and number two. Number two, he should have to pay
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back all of the money he stole by pretending to
be concerned.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
About the border. I mean, let's be honest here.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
Alejandro Mayjorcis was a terrible, terrible person and was a
terrible guardian in a post nine to eleven world. He
didn't care, it didn't matter. He just wanted to collect
the checks. Same thing with Joe Biden, same thing with
all those people. They just wanted to collect the checks.
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And I'll guarantee you you can go out on the
street today and you can find fifteen or twenty people
and you can ask them, what was the name of
the young woman murdered in Georgia, What was the name
of the young woman murdered in California? What was the
name of the woman who was murdered the young girl
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who was murdered in Houston? Who was the person that
lost their life in Baltimore. You could name all You
could name all of those scenarios. And I guarantee you
that these people who represent you in the House, in
the Senate could not name their names. And that is
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a problem. We should remember what happened. This is a horrific.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
Time in a horrific place.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
Lake and Riley. Lake and Riley went out for a
run and was murdered by a person who should never
have been in the United States of America, and who
should go directly to jail with.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
The juice in the caboose.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
Unfortunately, you have people who will tolerate a certain amount
of slavery in this country, who will put up with
a certain amount of sex, trafficking, abuse, murder, rape, what
have you in this country. Unfortunately, you have a a
tolerance of people getting murdered on the light rail. Who
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knows of those eighty people? Who knows of those eighty
people that were picked up yesterday. How do we know
we didn't save a life from somebody who might have
killed somebody on the light rail, or might have run
into the wrong ombre.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
At a game here or at an event here.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
We don't know how many lives were saving by securing
our border, and it can never be quantified. But there
are people who get up every morning in the dark
of night, who get up every morning to get out there,
Who get up every morning and do all the right things.
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They shower, shampoo, eat their breakfast, say goodbye to their
loved ones, get into the car, drive in to Charlotte,
going to their job, doing everything right, paying their taxes,
and then at some point they will unfortunately run into
a very bad ombre. What do we say then, Oh,
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it was so sad that story that we saw that story.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
What was her name? The one on the train. What
happened that was so bad? That was so sad.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Oh this other one, this other person, this one, that one,
the other one.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Oh, it's just so bad. Ladies and gentlemen, we're better
than this. You're better than this. You have to demand
from your leaders what they need to do.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
News Talk eleven ten, not nine three WBT. It's the
Brett whatever'll show. It is great to be with you,
welcoming to the program. You know him by he's uh,
he's a great patriot. He is Don Brown and he
he was in Charlotte over the weekend as the raids
were beginning.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Don.
Speaker 6 (23:06):
It's great to have you here, sir, Well Bratt, it's
good to be here. You also are a great patriot,
so patriot to patriot. Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
Tell me a little bit about what you're thinking in
terms of what we're seeing on the streets here in Charlotte,
and obviously it seems that we'll be moving at some
point down to New Orleans to try to secure the country.
Break down, what your vision of this should look.
Speaker 6 (23:30):
Like, well, sure, you know, when the news broke the
Wader patrol was in Charlotte, We're in Greensboro campaigning. Immediately
came back down to the first ward. The sun was
starting to set, and the first impression I saw were
these young, you know, twenty something types wearing red shirts
with white lettering saying socialism is the future. So clearly
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my question is who's financing this? Yeah, I was on
Sean Hannity a little earlier and he was playing clips
of the audio. It could have been something taking right
out of the door Floye riot. So that's the question
number one. But the thing is, you know, Beren, I
think we discussed this after Arena was murdered. I call
for the National Guard to come in the only Senate
can I do have done that. Then the Charlotte Mecklenburgh
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Paternal Order of Police joined that call, and I talked
to the president over there and he told me that
I didn't realize this, but Charlotte has fewer police officers
now than in twenty eighteen, and the city has grown
by sixty thousand, so our police are being strained, and
so I'm welcoming the federal help. I still hope the
President will bring the National Guard and to stabilize the
light rail. But these raids that are being conducted by
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Border Patrol are attacking. They're designed to attack the big
criminal element activity. You know, when the Biden the Democrats
opened the border, our problem with organized crime from a
foreign source just exploded, and primarily with drugs. We know
what Fentonhall's done is killing so many Americans and sex trafficking.
So I'm welcoming it as a step in the right direction,
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and I just hope that they're able to clean up
a lot of this before they leave town.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Do you think that look has has Has there been
enough on the on the community here to understand what
needs to be done, because to me, it feels like, uh,
the Feds come in, or or the or the uh,
you know, the folks and Border Patrol come in, and
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they're sort of operating in their universe and and it
doesn't really interface at all with with the the rest
of the folks in the rest of the communities, other
than those who are running around yelling and screaming and
trying to make a spectacle of themselves. Do they need
to do better better work with these people who are
going to have to understand why it is that these
things are important to the safety of people.
Speaker 6 (25:47):
Well, ideally, I think you can say yes, But here's
the problem. You know, when we don't want to be
in a situation we're bringing in federal you know, troops.
We don't want to have to bring in National Guard,
we don't want to have to bring in border patrol.
Speaker 4 (25:58):
Right.
Speaker 6 (25:58):
But the problem is that you've liberals. Ever since Pat
mccroy left office and the Liberals took over in the
city Council and the Mayor's office, we've had nutcases running
the city and that when law enforcement has been abandoned,
their crying for help and so, yes, it would be
better if there was, you know, some sort of improved
interface between US War Patrol or the National Guard if
it comes in, and the local community. But the problem
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is that the Democrats have created this, and so we
don't really have a choice in this situation. It's interesting
I was in Durham a couple of weeks ago and
found out when I was up there on a trip
that the Durham Police Department is traveling around with these
counselors from the It's called the Heart Counselors. Haart. Well,
this is that best money that we spent on police
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officers bred and so we've got to change them mentalenting
and we've got to go hard after crime. But it
will be better if the interface was a little bit better.
But you know, this is better than what we had
just a week ago before we got the help from
the border patrol.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
All Right, I'm gonna put you on the spot with
a tough question, and the question is this what's more important?
Speaker 2 (27:00):
Affordability or safety?
Speaker 6 (27:03):
Well, you know, I love it when you ask tough questions.
I think afford of safety would be the best.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
Afford to safety.
Speaker 6 (27:12):
You asked for it, you know, Uh, how do you?
How do you answer that they are both equally important?
Speaker 7 (27:20):
There you go.
Speaker 6 (27:21):
We'll give you a political both equally a point. You
can't have one without the other. One without the other
is worthless in many ways.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
So so if if you if you were elected, if
you were you know, you became the uh, the the
uh the senator from from North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Which which would you have a easier time of dealing with?
You know what I'm saying? So would it be would
it be the affordability issue?
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Hoping that Scott Best and those guys get that thing,
you know cleaned up, or is it going to be
the safety and security?
Speaker 6 (27:49):
Well, I think that I think safety and security can
be achieved more quickly because the solution is clear. It's
it's law enforcement. For example, I've been all over the state,
sixty five county, and I've probably talked to a dozen
shriffes and have asked the question, are you seeing a
difference in fentanyl since the president seal of the border.
Every sheriff said yes, we've seen a reduction and infentanol
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coming across the border. We've got big problems, so you
can the safety issue is more, is more immediately attackable
because usually that is law enforcement and common sense with affordability.
It becomes more complex because a lot of what we're
dealing with now you have regulations that are still in place.
For example, the dairy you know, the the f D
A excuse me, the Department of Agriculture puts regulations that give
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price supports for dairy manufacturers, the big conglomerates, which drives
up the price of cheese and dairy.
Speaker 7 (28:43):
You know.
Speaker 6 (28:43):
You have the same thing with the USDA and meat processing.
So it's a combination of still attacking regulatory problems that
are driving up the cost of living, and for younger people,
i'd like to see, you know, a relief for property taxes.
In fact, I'm not a property tax proponent in anyway.
We've got to get those taxes down so folks can,
younger folks can afford homes. And then we've got to
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form affordability problem with healthcare, which goes back to a Bombacare.
And nobody can say that our healthcare is more affordable,
or more accessible or more efficient since that monstrosity was passed.
So it is more complex on the affordability side because
you've got more areas you've got to attack. I guess
that's the best way to say it.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
Well, it's true.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
And look with a whole bunch of people that have
come into the country expecting freebies and every sort of thing,
and you know that they've been looking for because Uncle
Joe Biden decided he was going to give away, giveaway, giveaway.
We've got to get this. We've got to get this
thing back in the in the box or we're going
to be cooked.
Speaker 6 (29:41):
Yeah. Right, And I think the other thing. President Trump
has done a very good job on the affordability side
of opening up the pipelines, which has brought petroleum prices sure,
and he's strategically using tears. I read today he's going
to back off on some of these things to help
with some of the agricultural product, which should help, you know.
So we're moving in the right direction, but we were
(30:03):
dealing with a big mess that we were left with.
It's kind of funny Democrats would say they'll put out
statistics saying that, oh, you know, with inflations under control,
and people can't you know, you're paying seven dollars from
you know, for a dozen eggs or whatever. And uh
and just like I was on News Nation earlier in
the Liberal Reporter kind of like, you know, try to
ambush me. What are you what do we need to
border patrol with?
Speaker 4 (30:23):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (30:24):
With crime down in Charlotte. Well, people can fudge statistics
anyway they want to do it. But we can see
what's happening on the ground here in town and in
the grocery stores. We know what's happening, and uh, we
don't need statistics to fudge things around.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Where do people go to get more information about what
you're doing?
Speaker 6 (30:38):
Please go to Brown for NC dot com. Brown V. O.
W n f O r NC dot com. Would love
to interface with folks respond to our emails. I would
use a little contribution for the campaign. We really appreciate you,
I really really do.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
All right, very well, thank you so much. Appreciate you
being out there, my friend.
Speaker 6 (30:54):
Thank you, Thank you soon.
Speaker 7 (30:55):
Brett you got It.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
News Talk eleven ten, ninety ninety three WBT Brett w
Brett Wider Bull Show. I'm just I'm sitting back here
and I was reading. I was reading a message to
me and it kind of caught me by surprise with
what this person was suggesting about how it is we
could we could get a better system of the different
levers in all the stuff.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
That we have to do.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
Right, Okay, So I want to give you two clips here.
They're very similar in sound, but they're important to hear
them in this way. All right, So this is going
to be cut number fifteen. So Brooke Rollins, you may
have heard this in the last hour, but Brooke Rollins
wants to reform snap. Right, that's the food that goes
out to people are who are desperate. This is cut
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number fifteen. Brooke Rollins, let her go.
Speaker 8 (31:54):
Day one of USDA February thirteenth, as we sent letters
to every governor in America being very clear that no
illegal aliens can use SNAP.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
Zero zero zero.
Speaker 8 (32:05):
We asked every state for the first time in history,
and this was in February, to send us their data
and let us with Doge and a war room, actually
start going through this data to better understand how this
explosion of SNAP benefits happened under Joe Biden. We increased
almost forty percent on this program in just a couple
of years under the Biden administration. Of course we know
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they were trying to buy the election, but that's a
conversation for another time. And since we have asked for
that data, twenty nine states have complied. Complied, of course
almost all the Red states, couple of the you know,
the couple of Blue states too. But in that data,
and I haven't talked about this yet publicly, in that data,
we have found We've studied about one hundred billion dollars
(32:47):
in spend. We have found thousands and thousands of illegal
use of the EBT card. We have been moving people
off of SNAP. We've got almost seven hundred thousand people
I think we've moved off just since the President took office.
We've arrested about one hundred and eighteen people, So this
has been ongoing. But Rachel, to your point, what this
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conversation has allowed is a national spotlight on a broken
and corrupt program. We found one guy in six different
states getting a benefit. We found about five thousand people
that are dead who are still getting benefits. Like it
is time to drastically reform this program so that we
can make sure that those who are truly needy, truly vulnerable,
(33:31):
are getting what they need and the rest of the
corruption goes away and we can serve the American taxpayer.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
So okay, So that was the first clip when she
was talking to Rachel Campo Stuffy over at Fox yesterday.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
But listen to this.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Listen to the quantity of fraud that exists here. This
is cut number sixteen, Brooke Rollins on double dipping Snap.
This is crazy, Like this is Bonker's cut sixteen.
Speaker 8 (33:58):
Twenty nine states mostly the Red Stakes responded with their
data sets February March April. So the numbers that you're
talking through, those are numbers that we have been collecting
and analyzing since our early summer, late spring. The fact
that this spotlight shined on SNAP has allowed us to
talk about it. But here's the most unbelievable news I
have really just over the last few days, that five
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thousand dead people that was just one month. The number
is closer to one hundred and eighty six thousand deceased
men and women and children in this country are receiving
a check. Now, that is what we're really going to
start clamping down on. Half a million are getting two
But here's the really stunning thing. This is just data
(34:41):
from those twenty nine mostly red steaks. Can you imagine
when we get our hands on the blue state data
what we're going to find. It's going to give us
a platform and a trajectory to fundamentally rebuild this program.
Have everyone reapplied for their benefit. Make sure that everyone
that's taking a taxpayer funded benefit through SNAP or food
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stamps that they literally are vulnerable and they can't survive
without it. And that's the next step here.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
So with that in mind, I produce to you the
most egregious thing that I've seen in a very long time.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
There is a person, there's a person who has a
fifty thousand dollars EBT card for groceries. One person is
getting benefits from not one, not two, not three, not four,
not five, but six different states.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
What is the point of this?
Speaker 1 (35:47):
To be sure, there are millions of Americans who are
hurting and deprived of SNAP as they were trying to
support their children because the Democrats did not want them
to get the food. Just the news report that the
Department of Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden has indicated his agency
(36:08):
is engaging in data collection relating to SNAP across several
states where the funds for the program are going. Vaden
cited an instance of one individual getting SNAP in six
separate states. Another person had fifty thousand dollars loaded into
(36:29):
their electronic benefit card. EBT cards work like credit cards
for anyone getting government assistance, with funds rolling over to
the next month. So you start with five hundred, then
it rolls over, that it rolls over, then it rolls over.
Clearly something is amiss, has Vaden put it, The taxpayers
(36:50):
have a right to know.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
What is being done with their money, and.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
That when we have appropriations, we are spending more than
nine billion.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
Dollars a month, nine billion dollars. Do you remember Ferris Bueller's.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
Day off nine billion, nine billion on the case of
the fifty thousand dollars card, Vaden, qualified taxpayers especially have
a right to rest assured that only those who are
truly needly needy benefiting from the program, because every dollar
you give to someone who has a balance of more
(37:28):
than fifteen thousand dollars on their EBT card, they cannot
go to someone who is truly needy.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
What are we supposed to do with this, folks? How
does this all happen? What the heck? And she welcome
to the program? What's on your mind? Yes?
Speaker 9 (37:47):
I wanted to give another perspective of the immigration ice,
saying pretty much, just want to say how it to
affects smaller businesses. I have a small business, and it's
so funny because today my son come home and he said,
you're not going to believe it. He said, there's nobody
working in the neighborhoods. And I was like, what do
(38:08):
you mean. He's literally there's nobody working. Work has come
to a halt, complete halp, because there's nobody showing up
for work. They're all scared. Well, what I want to
get to the point, real sweet is it's all about
the safety. It's all about doing the right thing. I
will help you. I'm a helper. I love to help people.
I think the United States wants to help people. You
got to do it the right way. You have to
(38:29):
do it the right way. But it breaks my heart
to know that we have so many people here working illegally.
And that's the other perspective I want people to think about.
It will affect everyone in this country in one same way,
in some way because somebody who is illegal here won't
have a job because someone who is illegal here is
working for peanuts. Someone who can do a job, hire
(38:52):
someone and pay the taxes that we have to pay
as a business to hire someone to work for us.
It's going to go and to produce and do a
great job job. But I'm up against competing with someone
else who can do the same job that pays them
under the table eagerly leads for chump change. I'm gonna
lose work and employees because they're going to hire someone illegal.
I feel like there needs to be some other kind
(39:13):
of ice wrap up, you know that go to these
people's places that they work and find out who hired them.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
Well, that's that's that's always the question.
Speaker 9 (39:21):
How are you paying them?
Speaker 1 (39:22):
That's always yes, that's always not to mention.
Speaker 9 (39:25):
So it's gonna hurt, it's gonna hurt small businesses. It's
gonna hurt the economy in Charlotte because guess what, nobody's working.
Nobody's building houses. That means nobody's gonna buy them because
you can't buy the house has not even finished it
where you can. But yourena how you're you gonna fish
it if you've got nobody showing up. So when they
leave and.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Go to wherever they're going, New Orleans, now.
Speaker 9 (39:43):
I'll come back in. They'll all trickle back in. And
I know that people are scared, but you just do
it the right way and there's no reason to be scared.
Speaker 2 (39:50):
That's exactly right, right, Well, that's what we're.
Speaker 9 (39:52):
Keeping this this this state, this city state we are
and whoever in the infomercial that said that, one of
our represents from Charlotte said, it's about it's not about
keeping people safe. It's not about Yes, it is, but
it's more than just the violent criminals, just the people
who are silently working getting paid under the table, but
me and taking advantage of First of all, of course
(40:12):
they're not getting paid, but they should be getting paid,
and my man down the street who is legally perfectly
legal to work and can work, they won't hire him
because he wants to get paid for his skills. Sure,
but you're going to hire somebody who is somewhat skilled
and pay him under table for cheapers. That's a whole
other idea about it.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
That's true, It's true. And here's the thing.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
And here's the thing, Angie, there's also people who are
hiring people under the table who maybe maybe are not
doing a particularly really good job when it comes to
building and installing and doing things like that. I mean,
I would like to have a professional so that I
know for a fact that my house is not going
to burn down.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
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I'm in a giving mood. You know what I'm going
to give you. I'm going to give you.
Speaker 1 (41:01):
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Speaker 2 (41:40):
You gotta be caller number eight.
Speaker 1 (41:44):
Caller number eight wins the tickets courtesy of Craft body Scan.
Good luck, Ralph, Welcome to the program. What's on your mind?
Speaker 10 (41:53):
Ralph?
Speaker 11 (41:55):
Well, Brent, I will all most bet you. I will
bet you a Benjamin that these people that are double
dipping on the snap, like the sitting of the guy
that's getting money from six staates.
Speaker 2 (42:07):
Yes, I bet they're getting.
Speaker 11 (42:09):
Section eight thousand. I bet you're getting a welfare check
which means cash and also a pre Obama ball and uh.
Speaker 2 (42:18):
The Obama phone, the Obama phone. Yes, yes, but you know,
I mean this.
Speaker 11 (42:26):
Is a this system, is the federal government part of it?
Is it criminal run organization going out in these blue states?
Can you imagine? I would I wouldn't be surprised if
being got into a treeion dollars.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
Well, look, I think if Brooke Rollins is doing all
of these audits, right, she's auditing all these different programs
every we we have to have a rule that every
year two years these programs have.
Speaker 2 (42:57):
Got to be audited.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
Do you know how much must be walked out the
door each and every year?
Speaker 2 (43:02):
Holy cow there, I mean, this is unbelievable.
Speaker 11 (43:07):
Well, you know, and Brett, this was a topic you
had last week and I didn't have a call in.
After working in the real estate industry, working for attorneys
and stuff like that, young people ought to look outside
the box. Charlotte changed the mall on if you go
into a neighborhood and so also it doesn't have an
HOA or anything like that, and you can do what
(43:31):
is called an exempt platte and you can buy that
single family dwelling and you could possibly put a duplex
on it.
Speaker 12 (43:43):
You would rent.
Speaker 11 (43:44):
Out the other side and it would pay for the
duplex that you're living in. And then also if you
didn't want to do that, if it was a big
enough lot, you could subdivide a lot and sell the
other lot for a down payment on your house. Wow
thing wow, And you know, just uh, just be a
venture capitalist, you know, do your homework.
Speaker 13 (44:06):
Sure, go to a local.
Speaker 11 (44:08):
Builder that lives in your community, that lives in your
county that you can stop buy there every day and
see and talk to and and do. Like I said,
do your homework. There's a lot of ways that you
can rate. You know, with this new zoning thing, you
can pay for your own place.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
That that's very interesting, Ralph. Uh you you raising that
that issue?
Speaker 2 (44:30):
What what?
Speaker 1 (44:31):
What would that be called for the audience? Uh, you
know who might want to go and ask about that
sort of thing.
Speaker 11 (44:39):
You know, I would call that, I would find out
go the tax you do on a tax website, but uh,
you know, see see what kind of zoning it has,
and and then call to and make sure they don't
have an h O A or anything like that restrictions.
And then uh, you know, if you can buy a
lot even if a uh house that is in ill repair,
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and and you know there's a lot of people in
the market that do the stuff. So I mean, you know,
basically if you inherited something like that. But you know,
say you've got an acre a line and Charlotte, you
could sub di by that and the two lots and
and the surveyor would come out to here and he
would do an exempt flat that exempts you from all
(45:25):
these uh you know, single dwelling homes and you could
put like a duplex or too little.
Speaker 2 (45:31):
Out yeah, yeah, and so Uh, that's cool.
Speaker 11 (45:35):
You gotta have you gotta have the work in capital
thought to go forward with it. And you know, some
of these young people could do sweat when they they
could do some of the stuff, you know, like.
Speaker 14 (45:46):
Paintings like that.
Speaker 11 (45:47):
Oh yeah, hey, there's always more than one way to
skin a cat.
Speaker 1 (45:51):
Hey, Ralph, listen, you you always give good, good thoughts
on on this program and across the stations, and I
and I do a appreciate you calling.
Speaker 2 (46:01):
That's a really good idea.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
And I'm sure somebody's going to probably start to think
about doing what you just talked about, and you know,
let's let's hope the best form that they can they
can maybe get something a piece of that American dream,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 11 (46:14):
Oh yeah, man, keep all plugging and brand is always
an honor to talk to you. Man. I'm so so
proud that you are part of our community. And you know,
you just you get me fired up. But you know,
sometimes people need to have a little fireland get a
moving problem.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
That's it, man, that's it. Thanks so much, Ralph. Be
safe out there, man. Okay, thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (46:37):
You got it. Ralph's Ralph always like he brings it
every day.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
News Talk eleven nine three WBT Brett Waterable Show. Okay,
so we get we get comments that come our way.
I want to go through some of the commenting here. Uh,
let's see what's begin with. I don't know what this
guy's name is. Hey, buddy, ebt means eat better today.
That's that that could be true. I'm guessing, Rodney, why
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can't we hold these businesses account are hiring any illegals?
I think we should find the blank out of the
businesses because they're supposed to go to everify. Let's rock
the freaking world, baby. That's that's the very I gotta
(47:37):
be honest with you. Out of the out of the
entire time i've been here, nobody has told me let's
rock the freaking world.
Speaker 4 (47:42):
Baby.
Speaker 2 (47:43):
That feels really good. I like it. I like that
you brought that. Rodney says, Oh wait, that's Rodney. I
just did, Rodney.
Speaker 1 (47:51):
We've got next up, Anonymous. That lady that is talking
about everyone hiding and not going to work has been
watching too much CNN. I'm thinking ms now. It used
to be MSNBC, but now it's ms NOW. Okay, here's Dave.
(48:12):
Dave says, Hey, Brent, I think there should be an
announcement when ICE does raids for the employers. A shame
of a shame wall, so to speak. Well, there are
people who do get in trouble for this kind of
stuff because they are violating the law. Another question came in, obviously,
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whatever happened to the everify program? And sure the employers
hired a legitimate employees?
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (48:41):
Yes, I mean that you would expect that, wouldn't you
just go back in time like a year or two
and a half, two years ago? Okay, do you guys
remember when they were putting people on airplanes and they
had no identification of any kind and they were just
basically saying, hey, just go get on that plane. Nobody's
gonna stop you. You're totally good. Where do you want
(49:03):
to go?
Speaker 2 (49:04):
Grand Forks? Okay? Great? Where do you want to go? Alaska?
No problem?
Speaker 1 (49:08):
Where do you want to go Virgin Islands? Absolutely, we'll
send you there. I mean, my gosh, you know what
I'm saying. This is something stan Stan after listening to
the discussion about the waste and the SNAP program and
realizing that the same is true with every other government program.
(49:34):
The federal government administers. I have come to the realization
that the actual problem is you and I aren't paying
our fair share.
Speaker 2 (49:47):
That's true. What else we got? Okay? This one anonymous? Again,
a different anonymous.
Speaker 1 (49:53):
I think because businesses claim ignorance. I g I guess
that's probably the case. By the way, just to tell
you guys, we are going to give away more tickets
in the next hour, so you want to spend the
time with us. Susan is up next. Susan, Welcome to
the program.
Speaker 15 (50:13):
Hi there, hello, I have to laugh forgive me. I'm
seventy years old. I'm white.
Speaker 4 (50:22):
Huh.
Speaker 15 (50:23):
I'm an American citizen, have been my entire life.
Speaker 2 (50:25):
Uh huh.
Speaker 15 (50:26):
And I do get EBT all right, And I want
to tell you how much money I get?
Speaker 2 (50:35):
Okay, how much money do you get?
Speaker 15 (50:38):
Twenty three dollars a month?
Speaker 2 (50:39):
Oh my gosh, that's nothing. Why why so little? Why
so little? I feel bad? Do you like that other
guy's got?
Speaker 15 (50:46):
That's what I get? No? They you know you go
in there and oh really used to be nine It
used to be nineteen dollars.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
No, now it's hold on a minute, wait a minute,
you need to go sign up.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
I'm just kidding.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
You need to go sit up in seven different states
like the guy with the fifty thousand dollars should Holy cow, no.
Speaker 15 (51:07):
No, I'm an honest person. I wouldn't do that.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
Ladies and gentlemen, I am not in any way, shape
or form encouraging illegal illegality. That was for for for
laughter purposes only, Ladies the job twenty three third?
Speaker 15 (51:22):
Wow, tell me about these people that are getting all
this money? I mean, okay, get it over here, okay,
And I'm not greedy. You know, maybe one hundred dollars
a month would be nine.
Speaker 2 (51:32):
That would be good.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
You deserve you sound like a deserving one hundred dollars person.
Maybe maybe more. But but here's the so, okay, because
I'm not familiar with this, so I'm gonna just I'm
gonna ask you the question here, okay. So, like, so
you get twenty three dollars and you say, okay, I
think I'm gonna go get Hamburger helper or something like
that or whatever you whatever you're gonna go buy.
Speaker 15 (51:52):
I can you can afford at twenty three?
Speaker 11 (51:54):
I know?
Speaker 1 (51:55):
See that's the first Okay, I'm sorry. Okay, So so
when you pay, so you have a card. Right, you
have a card and then you swipe the card and
it does the thing. So you have to you have
to not only do the do the budgeting in your mind,
but you also have to make sure you don't go over,
right or I mean, because that's got to be that's
got to be a pain.
Speaker 15 (52:16):
Well, if you go over, then you have to pay cash.
Speaker 2 (52:19):
Oh okay, which I don't have.
Speaker 15 (52:21):
Oh yeah, I have to make sure it's twenty three.
Oh my gosh, God, bless America.
Speaker 2 (52:27):
Oh gosh, I'm Susan. I feel Susan.
Speaker 16 (52:30):
This is okay.
Speaker 15 (52:31):
We got to, you know, get used to it. But
you know, hearing these things about people that have that
are illegal, that haven't been here and their whole life
working and making a living and paying their taxes and
doing and voting when they should, I'm sorry, but it's
just it's laughable.
Speaker 2 (52:50):
It is terrible.
Speaker 1 (52:52):
Yeah, you know, look, the reality is we live in
an America last facility, I mean is really what it is.
Everybody gets to come in and and and declare what
they want, want and do what they want.
Speaker 2 (53:01):
And my gosh, that's awful.
Speaker 17 (53:03):
Thank you God, Bless all.
Speaker 15 (53:04):
Those people that voted for Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (53:06):
Yes, well listen, hold on, can I can I give
you maybe a bright side to this?
Speaker 2 (53:13):
Have you, Susan?
Speaker 7 (53:14):
Have you?
Speaker 1 (53:14):
And I don't want you to leave the area, But
I'm just gonna say, Mamdami is getting ready to give
away some stuff. I mean, you might want to be
you might want to be become a Mandamist.
Speaker 2 (53:26):
And you know, and go see what he's got.
Speaker 15 (53:28):
No, Okay, I'm a trumpet baby forever and ever and ever.
Speaker 7 (53:33):
No, I'm not loving way to go.
Speaker 1 (53:35):
Maybe you just go over there and you just get
a little of it and then bring it back home.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
Susan, You're great. I appreciate you.
Speaker 17 (53:41):
Call back anytime to thank you as well.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
Let's turbo lover this program here seven seven eleven ten,
let's go out and talk to Mark.
Speaker 2 (54:07):
Mark, welcome to the program. What's on your mind?
Speaker 18 (54:09):
Sir? Hey, Hello Brett. Hello, Yes, I did tell the
screener that that that we do have vast stretches of
that are not connected to automated clearing houses for through
(54:31):
the through the state that services our cards. So paper
food stamps are still being issued in you know, a
reasonable individual will understand that, yes it still exists, and yes,
it's possibly that we look at Alaska, Alaska especially and
(54:56):
especially in some places in the Mountain States, and then
of course are vast stretches of tracts of land that
I be set aside in the middle of the country
for Indian reservations of course, in the rocky Mountain states. Yeah,
so so I get it. I get it. And one
thing is is that they're still in boss like the
(55:19):
legacy driver's licenses were in all fifty states and our territories. Yes,
we have the technology, we have the identity verification ability
to put the r F I D verification on the
cards that upgrade. So I am all for everybody reapplying
(55:41):
so that we can stop stop the possible racket about
what's what's going on with the current cards and possibly
paper as well. However, you know, we have to you know,
I can't take the documents to get that, similar to
the program a real ID. You know, you take a
(56:02):
Social Security number and you're embossed copy of the birth certificate,
yes of in the states that you were born in.
And yeah, I don't have a problem with that at all.
Speaker 2 (56:13):
That's a great that's a that's a great way to
think about it.
Speaker 18 (56:15):
I mean I I mean they said, no re identity,
no reverification without upgrading the cards, you're issue where they
can be issued, right, I.
Speaker 1 (56:25):
Mean, look, once upon a time, you know, people had
people had passports, and you you would you'd take the
rubber stamp and and do it. Now you've got r
F I D stuff in the passports now, and that's
that's an easy way to track where people are going,
what they're doing, all that sort of stuff.
Speaker 2 (56:41):
And uh, you know, we have to get smart.
Speaker 18 (56:44):
Yeah, And the at the and the wallets said, yeah,
I'm gonna I said, I'm going to ask for a
multi multi use wallet that I actually could sure thraw
the passport for r F I D so that no
one can just walk walk by exactly right, that's it
by my home and scan it.
Speaker 2 (57:03):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
You get a Farrity bag and you put it, you
put the stuff in there.
Speaker 18 (57:07):
Well, it's a mesh. It's a mesh that's portable. You
can take it wherever you want. I also sell the
separate shield for cards.
Speaker 2 (57:15):
Oh that's really good. That's smart.
Speaker 1 (57:16):
Yeah, Mark, that's awesome. Thank you very much for the call.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
Andy. Welcome to the program.
Speaker 19 (57:22):
Andy.
Speaker 12 (57:24):
Thanks Brett. Earlier a caller suggested, and I believe you
said that there was no evidence that people are not
going to work as a result of ice being in Charlotte.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
Wait wait, wait that I said that there was no
evidence of the people not going to work.
Speaker 2 (57:40):
That wasn't me, That was a caller.
Speaker 12 (57:41):
I thought, I thought you were referring to MSNBC saying
that and not having evidence of me. But maybe I
was mistaken. Okay, but the caller said there's no evidence.
Well there, I'll give you two pieces of evidence. One
is that the landscaping mowing industry and Charlotte's nificant percentage
of the people that work in that industry who are Hispanic,
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and they are a number a signific I don't know
what the number is who are undocumented. And if I
am blessed, I live in a neighborhood where I'm able
to have someone a service moment lawn and most every
neighbor neighbor does. Where a hundred houses in our neighborhood,
there have been nobody today, and I'll bet you there's
no service tomorrow who's working in our neighborhood. And the
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company that provides our service called me this morning and
apologized and said he's not able to provide the service
because his employees are afraid to go to work. And
I said, I'm really sorry for that. We will pay
you for every week regardless of whether you're here or not.
We support we support you. So that's one piece of evidence.
The other piece is that I have a good friend
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who's a pastor of a Protestant church. I don't want
to say what church because I don't want Ice going there.
And he said that his parishioners, include have a significant
percentage are Hispanic. They are fearful, they are not going
to work. In fact, the pastor is encouraging them to
spend as much time as they feel like they need
to spend at his church in order for them to
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be safe from from what's going on in the street.
So the evidence is there.
Speaker 1 (59:14):
So let me ask you. So let me ask you
this question. What is the threshold to enforce being a
legal person in the country?
Speaker 4 (59:28):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (59:29):
And like is it?
Speaker 4 (59:29):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (59:30):
Like a like a murderer gets deported but not not
somebody else? I mean, like, how what what's the what's that?
Speaker 2 (59:36):
What's the threshold?
Speaker 12 (59:38):
I called for the simple reason.
Speaker 1 (59:40):
Yeah, but I'm just asking you I'm not I'm not
having a fight with you.
Speaker 2 (59:43):
I'm just asking you.
Speaker 1 (59:43):
I'm just like, I'm like, what's the what's the threshold
to enforce immigration?
Speaker 12 (59:48):
I think for in grace immigration enforcement, the biggest problem
right now is the fact that it is done in
a way that's very threatening to people who are appear
perfectly legally and it's disruptive think that criminals, criminals should
be should be required to be.
Speaker 7 (01:00:06):
Legal.
Speaker 12 (01:00:07):
And I think there's a great question about what that is.
I can tell you that it involves due process. And
I think the second largest problem with what's going on
right now is that they're not being afforded their right
as a person under the constitution.
Speaker 6 (01:00:21):
The Constitution.
Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
But they're not. But they're not. But they may not be.
They may not be, they may not be here legally.
Speaker 12 (01:00:28):
That doesn't matter. If you're a person under the Constitution,
you're entitled to to have your liberty and property protected
by due process. We're due process is going to vary.
That due process that that that an illegal immigrant is
entitled to is going to be different from the due
process that you and I are entitled to. These people
are being shipped away with no due.
Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
Process, just just today and Charlotte oh in general, oh, thousands, thousands,
I has.
Speaker 12 (01:00:58):
Proudly said that we have we have, we have no
I got it.
Speaker 2 (01:01:02):
I'm not I'm not fighting you. I'm not fighting you.
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Do do you want to give out your address so
people can maybe maybe shelter with you.
Speaker 12 (01:01:12):
They're happy to shelter with me.
Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
Thank you, Andy, I figured.
Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
News Talk eleven ten, not A nine three WBT Brett
Waable Show seven oh four five seven eleven ten. All right,
so we've got on every one of the channels. We've
got people talking about Operation Charlotte's Web. We've also got
folks who are weighing in on this, and we'll certainly
go to the calls very very quickly. One of the
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issues is, obviously, as you heard from that last caller,
the idea that well, everybody is supposed to get due process,
Well that is that is actually not the case when
it comes to illegal immigration. If you are in the
country illegally, you you you are not necessarily uh ready
(01:02:06):
for prime time to be that that way. If you
were here illegally, maybe you shouldn't go to work because
there's a chance you will get captured by ice. But
you shouldn't be here in the first place. Go through
the proper channels and do it legally. That is Michelle's comment.
Corey says, no, no, no, do process is a right
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granted to all citizens, not illegal immigrants. See this, This
is what sets sets it off because there's an entitlement
sort of approach that is taking place in this in
this particular situation. When you when you think about this,
Jack says, tell Andy, the Constitution is for Americans, not
any people. Illiterate individual.
Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
I don't think the guy was illiterate.
Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
I just think he's a softy here we have coming
in here. Jay says, uh, make Nama stay this one
hundred percent Democrats fault. This is because it is a
problem that has been occurring for years because of sanctuary cities,
sanctuary laws, sanctuary states all in blue cities and states
(01:03:15):
allowing these people to be harbored. What choice is there
we do if we need to get these people off
the streets other than these raids. Yes, there will be
some collateral damage with an innocent here or they're being hassled,
but there is no quick fix other than raiding these cities.
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If Democrats had followed the laws, we wouldn't be in
this position. Jay makes a very important point there. You
cannot shortcut. If you shortcut, you end up with a
really bad problem right in front of you. We also
have from Walter Andy is a perfect example of why
we should reinstate Schoolhouse Rock during Saturday morning cartoons.
Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
Could you imagine what.
Speaker 1 (01:04:02):
The left would do with those cartoons that would warp
all the kids. It would be crazy, It would be unbelievable.
Keith is up next, Keith, Welcome to the program.
Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
What's on your mind?
Speaker 13 (01:04:11):
Yeah, well you kind of covered it, but you know
what really would keep all this immigration stuff down and
people being thrown on the ground. What's up out if
they had just left like they should have and was
suggested to.
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
Right, Well, look the president, the president offered it. The
President said, fill out this paperwork, we'll give you a
thousand dollars and you can come back when it's legal.
Speaker 13 (01:04:34):
Yeah. And I just don't understand what people don't understand.
It's not like we don't like people. We don't do this.
Speaker 12 (01:04:39):
The bad people are.
Speaker 13 (01:04:40):
Going to come in with good people. Yes, and that's
just part of the problem. I don't know what people
don't understand. They can always come back if they had
left and get a free plane ride home. I know
it's hard to leave, but it was hard to leave
your home country. You pretty much covered it. I'm just
really set up with this with people complaining about this
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immigration thing.
Speaker 4 (01:05:02):
It's I'm over it.
Speaker 13 (01:05:03):
It doesn't make any sense. A matter of fact, I'm
black too, and I'm really light. So but I went
to work today.
Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
Okay, nobody.
Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
I don't want anybody jostling you. Man, come on now,
you know I want you to I want you to
be able to go to and from I mean, you're
an American and and you have the right to work
how you want to work.
Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
So all right.
Speaker 13 (01:05:21):
I don't have any beliefs in otherwise. Sure, I mean
it is what it is.
Speaker 4 (01:05:26):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (01:05:27):
You know, so many kids have been found because the trafficking.
They don't talk about the then talk about that. There's
a lot of good stuff going on. It's it's ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (01:05:37):
You know what you're eating.
Speaker 1 (01:05:38):
You raise an important point there, and I and I
appreciate that that call. Thank you for being out there today,
and it's a pleasure to talk to you.
Speaker 2 (01:05:45):
Keith. Let's go to stand next. Stan, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 16 (01:05:49):
But I have a question for you. Yes, And there's
all kinds of Christian, different types of uh dilvisions bout this,
all kinds of bots Catholics, and they're they're all Christians,
but yet a lot of it, a lot more of
the churches are like even the pub district announced and
(01:06:10):
stuff about he was already bishop to crack down voice
concerns with something immigration policies. What do you think about
religion getting involved in that, and like what should be
the role of then and how the works did you
go alive?
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
Well, I mean, look, you have you have the temporal world,
which is the world we live in, and you have
and you have obviously the the world that we hope
to live in one day in heaven. And look, the
reality is, for for a long time people have believed
that you know, you you are able to enforce your laws.
Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
You're you're able to enforce.
Speaker 1 (01:06:51):
Uh, the the right to be in a country or
not be in a country. Where it gets where it
gets different from from this component is if you're bringing
in let's say, refugees who are fleeing war, who are
fleeing genocide, that sort of stuff, and so like in
this case, I was just talking about this with Nick
(01:07:13):
here a minute ago, and I said, why are we
not if we're going to bring people into the country,
why are we not going to Nigeria and bringing the
girls and those the Christians who are being actually persecuted,
actually being murdered, raped, killed, et cetera, sold into slavery.
Why are we not bringing them into the United States
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and letting them get shelter, protection, that sort of stuff.
These are economic migrants in many cases, it's not a clear,
independent ability to understand what they're seeking. They may be
seeking a better life, but that's different. That's very different
(01:07:55):
than being an actual person who's going to claim asylum.
And that's the problem that we get in here. This
is why Joe Biden is such a horrible human being,
because he opened the border and created this mess in
the hope that he would make new people become Democrats.
And he figured at some point no way would Donald
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Trump come back and we would not have to enforce it,
and we could then ram it down everybody's throat, because
that that's.
Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
What Joe Biden wanted. Joe Biden wanted to refill all
of these schools.
Speaker 1 (01:08:30):
That are that are failing, These neighborhoods that are failing,
and he wanted to change it all up.
Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
That's what he was doing.
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
It's crazy, man, I mean, it's it's just he was
absolutely bonkers.
Speaker 16 (01:08:40):
Well, well, if you follow this to its degree with
what you're really saying is is that the real problem
around the world is that everybody's not in America.
Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
That's true.
Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
That if you opened the doors and everybody came here,
what would it be the only way you can do it,
the only way you can do it, the only way
you can do it if you want to If you
want to open the border right and let everybody come in,
you cannot have any and I'm talking about any zero.
You cannot have any welfare or any of that stuff
(01:09:11):
because you will bleed.
Speaker 18 (01:09:13):
Out, you.
Speaker 16 (01:09:16):
See. I think the goal is to give so that
nobody has a place to come to that where they.
Speaker 18 (01:09:20):
Are for you.
Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
Well yeah, and and and make the whole world like that.
Speaker 16 (01:09:25):
That's what I think the goal is.
Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
Well, that is that's that's a big part of it
where they're going.
Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
To big part of it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:31):
Good stuff, Stan, But I always love it. You bring
you bring it, You bring it every night.
Speaker 16 (01:09:37):
Doug, Thank you, you got it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
Come on me Pappa, Great News Talk eleven. Let's talk
to Sharon. Hello, Sharon, welcome to the program.
Speaker 20 (01:10:08):
Hey, good afternoon, Brett. Thank you so much for taking
my call.
Speaker 2 (01:10:11):
Thank you.
Speaker 20 (01:10:12):
I just want to say I have a ring app
for so many other people, but I've been noticing lately
that the people they are, what they're doing is they're
putting on their ring app where ICE is located. They
are wearing and even the license plate of the vehicle
that ICE agents are driving. Now I don't know how
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they can handle that because I'm thinking in my brain
that they shouldn't be able to Whoever is moderating these
ring apps shouldn't allow that to be posted on the
ring app. But they are things I've posted have gotten deleted,
and they're just simple stuff. But they're allowing this to
get posted and this could lead to someone getting hurt
(01:10:58):
or even killed, And they're in my brain happened and
I was thinking, well, maybe they can get the license
plate and follow these gentlemen to wherever it is that
they're they're lodging at. So I don't know if they
know this already, but.
Speaker 10 (01:11:11):
Because I don't know how to get that information to
them myself, but is there do you all know anything
about that? Or if they're they're already aware of something.
Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
These situations well in different jurisdictions. So you've had them
in Chicago, You've had them in Los Angeles, you've had
them in in in Portland. Now they're here and then
their their their next lane is going to probably be
going down to uh New Orleans. But this is this
is a huge problem. And I don't know that there's
anything they actually can be can be done in this regard.
(01:11:42):
So what's ending up happening now with these agents that
are doing this work, the border patrol agents. Uh, they
they have to they have to have backup for the backup.
You know what I'm saying, because this is this is
what's happening. But what they're doing now, uh, and what
they've been doing and Charlotte, UH for the last couple
of days, is they're they're standing around and they're blowing whistles,
(01:12:07):
uh to indicate that here comes border patrol, here comes
ice isn't here as far as I know, but it's
border patrol. And so they are they are they are
aware of it. I think that they have their own
abilities in terms of the the ways that they can
handle stuff like this, but I don't think they were.
Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
They talk about it very much.
Speaker 10 (01:12:27):
Yeah, okay, that's good. That's good because I'm seeing I'm
staying where they're in North Lake now and they're at
this grocery store now and put right, you know, telling
everyone to share this on the other media site. So okay, okay,
that's good because it's just bothering me.
Speaker 2 (01:12:41):
And it's terrible.
Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
I mean, it's just it's look, it's look, it's it's
terrible all the way around. And and when you know,
the last thing we want is to somebody, you know,
to mash the gas in a in a supermarket parking
lot to try to escape, right, and somebody, some old
some person gets hurt. But thank you so much for Collin, Sharon,
and you call back any time.
Speaker 10 (01:13:00):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:13:01):
Yeah, sir, you're great. Absolutely. Craig, welcome to the program.
Speaker 19 (01:13:05):
Craig, Hey, how are you doing tonight?
Speaker 2 (01:13:07):
I'm well, thanks, Yes, So I think.
Speaker 19 (01:13:11):
This is not just a Democrat problem. You've got Republicans,
you know, going all the way back to Reagan, George
H Or George W. Bush. Sure they are okay with
the legal ligremation, I think because they get a lot
of donations from businesses, and businesses also make more money
hiring illegal immigrants, which means they pay higher taxes on
their profits. So to basically go after the business owners
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is the best method. And the reason I think that's
a big reason why they haven't raised minimum wage is
because these people taking minimum wage jobs today are pretty
much illegal aliens. Because that minimum wage can sometimes be
over worth over one hundred thousand dollars in there point
in her own country once it goes home. So the
minimum wage has not been raised because if you bust
up a company, they can feign ignorance about their employees,
(01:13:58):
but if they're caught paying people let minimum wage, they
are in big trouble. Right, So they don't want to
raise the minimum wage. They want to keep it low
because Americans, they don't want if they raise it up
to a high enough wage where Americans started to take jobs,
there'd be no point to even higher legal aliens anymore.
Speaker 4 (01:14:13):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
But with the one thing about the minimum wage is
is it used to be that was your on ramp
if you were working flipping burgers or doing stuff like that.
And unfortunately they kept it, they kept it, you know,
artificially low for a very long period of time. That now,
if you wanted to even get it to the right
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index number, you know, you're probably talking twenty dollars an hour, right, because.
Speaker 2 (01:14:37):
That's that's about what you'd have to pay.
Speaker 1 (01:14:39):
But you don't want to pay that. I'm not saying
you personally, but you don't. Nobody wants to pay that
for a burger. Nobody wants to pay that for any
of that other sort of stuff. And eventually automation is
going to knock that out of the park. But you
got to remember, if you go back to nineteen eighty six,
you had Ronald Reagan to do the Simpson Missoli Bill,
and he was pro promised that you would regulate all
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of these people who had come into the country illegally.
We're going to give them, give them the opportunity, to
give them the chance, give them all that sort of stuff,
and it was going to be the end of the
line at that stage of the game. And unfortunately, Ronald
Reagan died never seeing that that that that enforcement would
actually take place.
Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
And that's a big problem too.
Speaker 19 (01:15:24):
Well, that was and I don't I think that was
a big problem his for actually believing I don't know
why he'd actually believe that, and it might have been I.
Speaker 1 (01:15:31):
Mean, he was doing they were doing a dealer. Yeah,
there was a law that the Simpson Mizoli Law was
was was a law to regularize these the folks who
would come into the country. Great stuff, Craig, I appreciate
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out talk to Mike. Welcome to the program, Mike.
Speaker 7 (01:17:08):
Good afternoon or good evening. Now, Brett, how's it going.
Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
It's going well, thank you very much.
Speaker 7 (01:17:13):
Indeed, the last half hour you guys were talking about
constitutional rights, and you had mentioned that, gosh, wouldn't it
be great if we could get a schoolhouse rock to
tell people about these rights. But the bad news, at
least for some of your listeners, I suspect is, in fact,
(01:17:35):
quote unquote illegal aliens, even illegal aliens, have constitutional rights.
They do, all right. And the Constitution, by its very
text makes distinctions between citizens and persons, right, And so
(01:17:56):
if you look at something like the Fifth Amendment, for instance,
no person shall be held the answer for a capital crime,
nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property that applies
to person. In the fourteenth Amendment, the same sort of thing.
It says no state shall make or enforce or bridge
the privileges or immunities of citizens. But then the same
(01:18:20):
sentence goes on and says they shall not deprive any
person of life, liberty, and property. And so there's a
clear distinction there. Persons don't get all the rights of citizens,
but they do have rights and so I think that's
an important point to make for just you know, listeners
to know it's good. It's a good thing for those
(01:18:41):
of us who are citizens to in fact know a
little bit about the Constitution. So consider this to be,
you know, mi'x version of Schoolhouse Rocks.
Speaker 1 (01:18:52):
Kay, Thanks News Talk eleven ten nine nine three WBT
seven O four five seven oh eleven ten seven oh
four five seven zero eleven ten. As we look at
these other stories that are all happening in the same time,
in the same way, and I do appreciate Mike Daisy
for his sage, his sage, you know stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:19:15):
Let me go to this here. Okay, this is something
that I think is a very important.
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
Sort of an idea.
Speaker 2 (01:19:22):
What if I told you, What if I told you.
Speaker 1 (01:19:26):
That there are people who do not want to celebrate
or be bothered on Thanksgiving?
Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
How about that? Now, this is kind of interesting because.
Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
You know, I'm a Thanksgiving guy.
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (01:19:42):
I'm always happy to celebrate and do those sorts of things.
But you know there's people who decide, you know what,
I'm not big on family get togethers.
Speaker 2 (01:19:51):
I just want to kind of hang out, do my
own thing and and have some fun.
Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
Those folks are I think are kind of interesting. Thanksgiving
doesn't have to mean a crowded dining room or a
long list of obligations or navigating old family dynamics. For
many retirees, the holiday becomes far more enjoyable when it's
spent in a way that feels peaceful, meaningful, and genuinely restorative.
(01:20:19):
If a big family gathering is not your style, there's
plenty of other ways that you can do, and things
that you can do, and how you can spend your
time that don't involve the traditional table yet still leave
you feeling grateful and grounded.
Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
See this is this is I think this is very interesting.
Speaker 1 (01:20:41):
If you prefer to get out of the house without
traveling far, consider treating yourself to a local outing. But
make sure, and this is my personal opinion, make sure
it's open.
Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
Number one, it's Thanksgiving. Number two.
Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
Make sure it's not like a dangerous part of town,
because you want to you want to make sure you're
going to be doing the right thing.
Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
You know what else you could do?
Speaker 1 (01:21:11):
There's a lot of things you can do if you
prefer to get out of the house without traveling far. Right,
you can go on the local outing. Many cities offer
Thanksgiving brunches and dinners at hotels or restaurants. See the
challenge for me, I understand the allure of going to
a restaurant, going to a hotel to get the food
(01:21:36):
and all that sort of stuff or to.
Speaker 2 (01:21:38):
Eat, But I do like it at the house.
Speaker 1 (01:21:42):
The house is pretty good in my bad like it's
it's just it's one of the things that I kind
of like. But but what are you going to do
with like a ten pound turkey if it's just one
of or one he is as they say, you have
a little one's right, So that's you know, that's that's
one of the things that that we can we can
(01:22:03):
also look at. Traveling, even for just a day, can
make Thanksgiving feel like an adventure instead of a ritual.
When are you coming over, I'm already out of town.
Whether you take a scenic drive, book a last minute
night at a cozy inn, I'm not I'm not booking
a cozy in.
Speaker 2 (01:22:23):
I'm not the cozy in.
Speaker 1 (01:22:25):
I'm not I'm not a I'm just but just no
with myself or anybody else. No, I don't want to
be in a cozy in.
Speaker 2 (01:22:34):
I want I want one I want.
Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
I want like a a high hotel room that's high
up with amazing air conditioning, because a cozy in feels
to me like it's gonna be stuffy. It's gonna be
a little stuffy. Not the stuffing, but the stuffy. You
can explore a nearby town's holiday decorations.
Speaker 2 (01:23:00):
Count me out.
Speaker 1 (01:23:02):
You know what, I'm not going to go look at
the town's decorations. I mean it's daytime. Are the decorations
lit or is it just the people who are hanging
around that are lit?
Speaker 2 (01:23:16):
That happens?
Speaker 1 (01:23:18):
Getting out into the world can bring a sense of
freedom and renewal. You can choose the pace and the plan,
no expectations, no stress, just exploration. Careful there, careful with
that exploration. Thanksgiving doesn't have to fit a mold. If
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large family gatherings leave you feeling drained instead of joyful,
there is freedom in choosing a holiday that suits your
personality and your season of life.
Speaker 2 (01:23:49):
Hold on, stop right there. I have to ask the question, are.
Speaker 1 (01:23:53):
You trying to tell me that we could have that
we could have Fourth of July.
Speaker 2 (01:24:00):
On Thanksgiving? Because I really like the fourth of July.
Fourth of July.
Speaker 1 (01:24:06):
Is a okay with me, But you can't be setting
off all kinds of fireworks and whatnot. You know, if
you're looking for another holiday, I think you're just gonna
have to wait till that one comes around again, because
I don't think you're really allowed to light those sparklers,
you know, specially in the hotel News Talk eleven ten
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out of nine three WBT. Let's jump out and.
Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
Talk to Keith. Keith, welcome to the program. What's on
your mind?
Speaker 4 (01:24:41):
How you doing, Brent? I'm doing well, basically, James. I
can't remember the lawyer dude's name we just called in
about referencing the fourteenth Amendment that no person, yes, shall
be deprived of life, liberty, or the person.
Speaker 2 (01:24:56):
That's right that Mike Days, Yeah, that was Mike Daisley
who called that in there.
Speaker 4 (01:25:00):
Okay, we're not depriving them of their life, their liberty,
or property. We're sending them back home. And everybody trying
to conflate this idea that we're shipping them off to
Auschwitz knows nothing. I'm a naturalized citizen. I went through
hell getting to be a citizen in this country, and
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you can't let twenty million people wander across the border.
You don't know who they are. I had my background
checked one into the other. I had to take a
test on civics. I had to swear an allegiance to
this country, promise I would never become a ward of
the state. And he's just like, oh, you want to
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come in, Yeah, sure, come on in here. Oh, here's
a place to stay in. And then everybody's sitting around
it's like, how's it costs? And gone through the roof?
You cost and gone through the roof? And part of
that is Joe Biden's little money printing scheme. The rest
of it is the fact that we've increased demand on
all resources and service by somewhere around seven or eight percent, right,
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And you can't just do that. It doesn't work.
Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
So let me let me ask you a question, because
this is this A lot of this also comes down
to nichols and uh and dimes. Okay, can you how
much did it cost you? Would you guess to go
through all the paperwork, all the stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:26:22):
Everything you had to do? How much did you have
to lay out for that?
Speaker 4 (01:26:27):
About seventy five dollars? Wow? I became a citizen on
October fifth, nineteen seventy six.
Speaker 1 (01:26:33):
God bless you for that. And where did where did
you come come in from?
Speaker 4 (01:26:38):
I was born in West Germany.
Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
Oh that's great. See, this is this is awesome. This
is how you did You did it exactly right. And
the it's unfortunate that people decide that they're gonna they're
gonna gate crash and they're just going to come across
the border because they want to do that, and and
that's just going to be how it is. And you
had we had a president who was very old to
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bringing in another twenty five thirty million people, which I
think is horrible. I just think it's a horrible thing
to do because once you get that happening, you cannot
shut that off. And if Donald Trump's the bad guy
for that, then you know, so be it. You know,
he's trying to protect the country.
Speaker 4 (01:27:17):
One of the thing tickles me to death is this
all these people who if you try to question them
on anything, they are ignorant of everything, for sure. But
these no kings rallies sit there and I've got a
lot of liberal friends. Okay, what's he done that makes
him a king?
Speaker 7 (01:27:33):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:27:34):
Nothing?
Speaker 15 (01:27:35):
Nothing?
Speaker 2 (01:27:36):
He was elected, we chose him.
Speaker 4 (01:27:39):
He's like he's following the laws passed by the legislature,
as that's worth under the constitution. Yes, when Joe Biden
decided to ignore the immigration laws for four years, yep,
did you raise your voice at all? Is that more
the act of a king?
Speaker 18 (01:27:54):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
Yes, it is, Yes, it is. You're exactly right. Great stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
I am so glad you're here, my friend, And thank
you for calling in today.
Speaker 2 (01:28:01):
My friend. Thank you, absolutely great stuff. Matt. What's on
your mind, Matt.
Speaker 4 (01:28:07):
Hey, Brett.
Speaker 14 (01:28:08):
I enjoyed that last caller. That's how you're supposed to
do it, right there, man, Yes, sir, you were talking
about holidays. I have one that's already.
Speaker 1 (01:28:16):
Been invented, Festivus or festest festiv it, Festivus, Festivus.
Speaker 14 (01:28:24):
It's celebrated according to Seinfeld, show yes on the twenty third.
Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
Uh.
Speaker 14 (01:28:29):
And what you do is you sit down at the
table and you have grievances with everybody.
Speaker 4 (01:28:33):
That's what you bring.
Speaker 14 (01:28:34):
You bring them all outevance. Having a tree. You have
a pole that's wrapped in aluminum foil.
Speaker 2 (01:28:39):
Yes, don't ask me why.
Speaker 15 (01:28:41):
That's perfect.
Speaker 14 (01:28:44):
For mudgeons and people that don't want crowds.
Speaker 1 (01:28:47):
I like it, Okay, I like it. I like I
like the idea. I'm familiar with it. I'm familiar with it.
But I gotta I gotta say I gotta say something.
I don't think that beest of Us is like a
sexy kind of a thing. I was talking, I was
talking to Brett Jensen a while back, and we agreed
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that we You may not remember the conversation, Brett, but
we we had it. It was it was a very
very fulsome conversation and we were we were going.
Speaker 2 (01:29:22):
To petition for a holiday.
Speaker 1 (01:29:26):
It's it's got to be in the summer, all right,
it's got to be in the summer. The hot we
call it the we call it the hottest peak of
the summer. That's International Gladiator Day.
Speaker 2 (01:29:38):
Oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah, absolutely remember leather vest.
Speaker 4 (01:29:43):
Like a leather.
Speaker 16 (01:29:45):
High you know, you know, like the Gladiators.
Speaker 1 (01:29:47):
Yeah, you know those high those high boots, high boots.
Speaker 2 (01:29:50):
High boots.
Speaker 1 (01:29:51):
Yeah, Matt, we're doing this, man, And instead of we
can't actually stab each other, but very sweaty and no
sweaty bellies on the sheets. But let me just say this,
here's what we'll do. We will not use swords or swords.
Speaker 2 (01:30:07):
We will use not with fletball bats, No, it's going
to be what fly swatters?
Speaker 4 (01:30:18):
Okay? Is it a fly swater?
Speaker 2 (01:30:20):
You just happy to see me. I'm always happy to
see your breaking Brett. Thanks, thanks for being there. Matt,
think about it. You may want to join us, all right,
what do you got on the show?
Speaker 18 (01:30:29):
Quick?
Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
You got ten seconds?
Speaker 8 (01:30:30):
Yeah, I've got Jason Simmons from the NCGUP joining us,
as well as a lot of breakdown of what's been
going on over the last seventy two hours and.
Speaker 2 (01:30:39):
By the way, the stupidity of it. Oh, I can't
wait to hear this. I cannot wait to hear this.
Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
Stick around mandatory listening News Talk eleven ten note nine
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