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October 21, 2025 93 mins
Sergio Sanchez sits in for Dana. Colombia's President Petro says that if Trump won't change, the solution is to get rid of Trump. Speaker Johnson reveals Democrat insiders are admitting PRIVATELY they are terrified of getting the political guillotine if they reopen the government. Greg Gutfeld nails exactly why the “No Kings” marchers are privileged. Sergio breaks down why the government is still shut down. Will this affect Democrats in the Midterms? Jon Stewart surprises Bernie Sanders with a BRUTAL fact about endless government spending on healthcare. Waymo vehicles to begin delivering some DoorDash orders in Arizona.  Sen. John Cornyn joins us to discuss the game of chicken that is the government shutdown.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This submissions Cambia Trump sumission is.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Before you think that maybe you hit the DABA accident
and you went over to a Spanish speaking station. Well,
well I speak Spanish fluently, but no, that is that
is a brazen comment that unless you speak Spanish you
won't understand that is the president of Colombia and saying that.
Check this out. If President Trump will not change, the

(00:32):
solution is to get rid of Trump. Oh what do
you mean by that muchacho? Huh, what are we're talking about? Hey,
welcome to the Dana Show. Dustin off the equipment. Right
here is the Dana Show. Southern Command. Appreciate the call
from the gang over at h Q from the home
of Star based Texas, the studio of k u r

(00:53):
V Radio in the RGV. This is the Dana Show.
I'm Sergio Sanchez in for my friend Dana. Man. I
know why this guy's so upset. He's got drug boats
being blown out of the water by the US military,
which I mean I look at the video of some
of these boats being blown out of the water. And

(01:14):
by the way, let me just say I do hope
that as there was there was some commentary a few
days back on maybe sending in some more spooks, more
CIA behind the lions, and not only Columbia Venezuela. You know,
I just hope that the Trump administration and are confident

(01:39):
folks in our naval forces and the Air Force and
anybody else participating, maybe the Space Force maybe looking at
this by a satellite. Boys, I sure hope that you know,
you crossed all the t's dotted, all the eyes, and
you know, beyond any doubt whatsoever that those boats, so
speed boats are carrying them a bunch of bundles of

(02:03):
cocaine and whatever other lists of drugs are out there,
and they're blowing up to smithereens. I hope it's not
just you know, a video opportunity or publicity opportunity. Let's
make sure we get this right. This is one thing
we don't want at the boomerang on us man you
talk about you guys, remember if if you're a kid
from the eighties like I am, I'm from the late eighties,

(02:24):
early nineties, If you guys remember the war on drugs,
you know, just say no, the War on drugs that
was you know, just you know, there's a euphemism. Oh,
we never really are going to take the US military.
Well we now are We got the US military going
after drug boats and blowing them out of the water.

(02:47):
My goodness is you know the war on drugs that
I knew of and still know of it mercifully just
read about public ations like you know breitbarton they punch Ortiz,
one of the great reporters, and all the folks from Mexico.
They're feeding information on what's happening and the real drug war,

(03:07):
fiery drug war just south of the border from from
here in deep South Texas, where, thank you Jesus, we're
north of the Rio Grande River. We're safe. This is
the land of nine to one one. We got DPS
and border which told all over the place, and great
place that you know, grow a family. We're safe because
we're in the USA, USA. But south of US, man,

(03:29):
they're killing each other guns and grenades and land mines.
It's crazy. You know, I haven't been. We used to.
My wife and I used to visit the town immediately
south of where we're the studio here, the ku RV
studio is here, and we are Our studio is now
in Mission Texas or Towers or Edinburgh nex Story and

(03:51):
of course McCallan is that this is the McCallen area
south of US at Raynosa, and that's where I was
a kid, I grew up, and the war south of
US is still real. It's unfortunate. You got a lot
of good people down there. But Mexico's narco state. And
I'm thinking if the Trump administration is lobbing bombs and

(04:15):
missiles at drug boats off the Colombian coast, off the
Venezuelan coast and has already those cartels I made mention
of just south of the border, some of those cartels
have been deemed terrorist organizations. Look, I'm not surprised why
they have been real quiet when it comes to engaging

(04:35):
border patrol. If you did not know this, when we
have border patrol here on the Rio Grande River every
now and then, they used to get a shot a rifle,
shot gun shot from across the border these cartels, wanting
them to disperse them, move out of the way. You know,
they've been real quiet of lane. They've been killing themselves, killing,
unfortunately killing citizens in Mexico. But it's only going to

(04:58):
take like one incident for it to get real. As
real as it is for Colombian drug boats or any
other drug boats coming in from Central America or for
South America. As real as it is, man, it is
going to take one wrong step trip wire to get
the American military to either buy drone or buy missile
or I don't know, send some bombs in Mexico and

(05:20):
take some cartels out. I'm hoping it doesn't come to that.
I get real nasty, real quick. But anyway, that's I
can declare at this moment. As much as the Trump
administration has been able to declare peace in the Middle East,
at least the temporary cessation of violence, and they're trying
to pin that down as quickly as possible. Yeah, it's

(05:41):
been real quiet when it comes to any engagements from Mexico.
I'm shooting at border patrol of later. Our folks are
still getting hurt, especially ICE Immigration Customs Enforcement getting hurt
by Americans, well individuals who are who have American citizenship
and don't realize how grateful they should be. There in

(06:02):
Chicago and Portland and other major cities attacking or ICE agents,
Immigration Customs Enforcement agents as they're trying to do their job,
trying to clean up the Biden border. Immigration mess latest
on the government shut down. Yeah, another vote going down
in flames. So we got some road markers on the way.

(06:24):
And by the way, I had a chance to speak
with our senior Senator of Texas, John Cornyn about this.
Got a status report. Because as the Democrats and the
media to carry the water for them, continue to spread
all this propaganda, Republicans are not working and not coming
to the table to It's just the irony, the hypocrisy,

(06:49):
you name it. Shut Down Schumer has been calling him
for years. Shut Down Schumer his same advocacy for continuing
to spend at the same levels under Joe Biden. I
wish they would play more of those cuts more often,
even for the channels that are friendly to conservatism and

(07:11):
liberty minded ideas. Thank god, we've got plenty of them
out there. We need to play more of those cuts
where shut Downstream were not too many months back advocating
for it. Just continue to spend. We don't want anything
else wrong the problem. We want to clean CR as
he used to say, but clean CR for Republicans, well,
this one is and embarrassingly, this continuing spending formula that

(07:35):
we're in is from the Biden administration. We're just kind
of waiting for the Democrats to get off their butts.
But there's more at play here. There's more play. It
is the political future or the guillotine that waits them
from the radical leftists that are controlling the modern incardination
of the Democrat Party. Speaker Mike Johnson comment on this,

(07:59):
it's cut one, Steve. If you want to play Mike
Johnson real quick.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
Mean non partisan c are they're going to get hammered.
Another insider said, in that same story, quote, we would
have enough votes to reopen the government if people were
not terrified of getting the guillotine. Okay, they made it metaphorically,
but in a political sense, that's exactly what they're concerned about. Yeah,
I think about the fact that we're just laying out here.

(08:23):
These are simple facts. We come out here every morning
and remind the American people of what's going on. Do
not let them distract you from the facts.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
It's not the guillotine from the voters, because sadly, the
reason that we have these kings, for example, shut down Schumer,
Chuck from New York and Nancy and so many other
leftists and all these politicians that have been in Washington.
For you know, if a generation to you is forty years,
which that's the way I define it, They've been there

(08:53):
for longer than some of y'all have been alive. They
are the kings, and the guillotine for them would be
those who are in control of their party, the radical leftists,
blood thirsty leftists. Much like that little cut from at
the beginning from Columbia, the president of Columbia is very
upset with you know, Gustavo Petrock was very upset with

(09:14):
with President Donald Trump, this leftist minded that if you
do not accept, forget negotiated, if you do not accept
our way of thinking, our demands, you come to the table,
you bend a need to what we say. You know,
forget the fact that we demanded, you know, many months back,
that we continue to spend at the president government level. No,
you you now need to bend a need on our demands.

(09:35):
You continue the government spending for subsidies for Obamacare for everyone,
for everybody, including illegals, anybody, everybody the way it wasn't
for it. Just bring it all back, despite the fact
that we were the ones who senset all these measures
and Obombaca. You know, the Democrats did. The quillotine is
waiting for them on the AOC times, the squad times,

(09:57):
especially in New York. Let's focus on New York real quick.
So many rumors on AOC yap maybe running for president
or being running for vice president next go around. And
every time I see these little ribs with these comments online,
I'm going, oh, dear Jesus, please make it so that
would be optimum, That'd be the best, the best solution,

(10:24):
the best option for the next go around would be,
let's say the lefties choose Kamala Harris again and they
put AOC as vice president, because that's one option. The
other is for AOC to go after Chuck, go after
a shutdown Schumer in New York and replace him there.
They are so afraid, these so called leaders, Democrat Party

(10:46):
senior leaders, the ones who have been there like kings
for more than a generation. They fear the new wave.
They fear the mom Donni types that wait to take
power in New York. There's there's there's concern that maybe
these radicals, these leftists are willing to commit political suicide

(11:07):
to the point to take the country with them. So
one of the options would be the nuclear option. As
they say in the Senate, you know they need sixty
votes to move measures across the goal line. Yeah, no,
no longer. Do we have the option we haven't had,
you know, for a centuries now, the option to go
fifty one votes on all measures. Now, it's got to
be sixty measures to kill the so called filibuster. Well,

(11:32):
out there somewhere you got Chip Chip hooray Chip Roy
from Texas commenting that we should consider using the nuclear option.
Forget the whole sixty votes to move legislation forward. Hey,
this legislation, the CR is like a budget item, right,
just move it forward. We need fifty one votes to
move It's like reconciliation. Just we need fifty one votes.

(11:54):
Just move it forward. It's a CR. It's like a
budget item. Just moving forward. They're seriously considering that. I
also asked about that option from Texas Senator John Cornyn.
That conversation with a senator coming up later in the show.
So please stick around. Got lots of news to review,
lots of other topics including coming up, and just a

(12:15):
little bit, I'll share with you some of the demolition
that's taking place on the grounds at the White House.
If you have not seen pictures of this. I thought
it was mind blowing. Some what look at that's the
White House's I know it's the east wing, but that's
a white house looks being all torn up. It's pretty impressive.
So what's going on there? I'll share that with you.

(12:36):
Nelso house that's being fun. You're in tune with the
Dana Show. I'm Sergio Sanchez broadcasting today from her Southern
Command office in the RGV at Texas.

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Speaker 2 (14:52):
From South Texas. I'm Sergio Sanchez in for my friend
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five man about excuse me for my friendship pissing away
your pardon. An individual pardoned by President Trump for being
involved in JAY six has been taken into custody for

(15:14):
threatening to assassinate Obama lights or Timu Obama. The Democrat
leader Hakeem Jeffries. Criminal complaint against this thirty four year
old guy, Chris moynihan. This guy was sending text message
to some associate that threatened to kill Joaquin Jeffries while

(15:34):
he was speaking at an event in New York City.
He's said, see, even if I am hated, he must
be eliminated. I will kill him for the future. Oh
my goodnesses, I go to this take up taking place
up in New York. Let's see a new report showing
that millions of Americans canceled their Disney Plus and Hulu

(15:55):
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right after Charlie Kirk was assassinated. And this guy lied, Yes,
Jimmy Kimble lied about the political affiliations of the shooter.
So there's this independent subscription research firm that said that

(16:15):
three million people ended their Disney Plus subscription and four
point one ended Hulu. Those numbers were about twice the
average of how many people off board for a subscription
like this. The news copy says Disney faced backlash for
the decision to temporar really suspend Kimmel after he made

(16:36):
comments related to the killing of KAZINOI did the correct
copy would say after he lied? Jimmy Kimmel lied about
the political affiliations of the shooter of the alleged killer.
Excuse me have to say alleged killer. Let's see what
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(17:20):
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Speaker 6 (19:04):
Think about the interviews that we were seeing of black
people in DC and Memphis and Chicago talking about the
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about safety in their streets. You know they, you know
they that was important to them. You compare that to
the interviews of the people on Saturday, largely white, older,

(19:25):
soft academic bodies who can afford to march for conceptual
fears that don't exist, not real fears like mugging or
carjacking or looting of their small businesses.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
They however, God, they're so lucky. Yeah here here, Yeah,
Greg gott Phelt Yeah, solid conceptual fears versus hmmm, I
don't know, maybe getting shot, were shot at, or in
the case of folks that are working that courthouse out

(20:00):
in Portland. The President Trump, by the way, the all
we got the green line from an appeals court to
go ahead and use soldiers if necessary to enforce the
laws as stated, how he can use that having laser
pointers pointed right at the eyes of federal officials trying
to protect the courthouse and being physically assaulted left and right. Hey,

(20:21):
welcome to hour two of the Data Show. I'm Sergio
Sanchez in for my friend Dana from the home of
Star based Texas. We're in Deep South Texas here at
the studios of k u r V. Appreciate you joining
us today. Coming up just a little bit. I got
a tale of two expenditures, one from the private sector,
one from the public sector. In a time when you know,
as Republicans, as conservatives, as liberty minded individuals, as tax payers,

(20:46):
who should demand a smaller government that is responsible with
what are tax dollars and the tax dollars that our
kids are going to have to you know, fork over
because everything is deficit spending right now. Everything is being borrowed,
so they're going to have to pay the interest all that. Yeah,
it's we should be more austere in our spending. Yeah,
a couple of examples of perhaps where we should go.

(21:06):
I got a conversation with Texas Senior Senator John Corny
and just around the corner, so you stick around. The
government shut down is a topic. Yes, there's nothing behind
the scenes right now. Well that's what he said, and
what do his plan b to pay? Well, I don't know,
Like the military, right, I don't want our soldiers going

(21:27):
out without pay. They were able to improvise something at
the White House, but we need something for our military
to be paid. And they barely get paid to begin with.
And some of them have spouses, they have kids on
a military salary. It is embarrassing to be in this situation.
I think that point likely should be driven a bit

(21:49):
more by the Republicans, the GOP that our military will
not be paid. We get some markers down the street,
and of course a nuclear option, which is something I
want to talk about. No, not not lobbing a bunch
of nuclear bobs towards you know that even that I
didn't even cross my head. I know you're probably I
just want to clarify, you know, for you guys working

(22:10):
for a living, the nuclear option is that sixty votes
that aren't necessary in the Senate to move legislation forward.
We can't move forward because we don't have five additional
Democrats joining the Republicans to just keep the government open
under the previous spending formula. So John Corny and his
thoughts on the nuclear option. So I and that's in

(22:31):
the news because we have a Central Texas Congressman Chip
Roy who's in the news today. He's you know, he's
mulling it, he's considerate. Maybe, you know, we should look
into this nuclear option, remove that barrier. We have fifty
three Republicans or you know rhinos some of them. We
have fifty three GOP in the US Senate. We just

(22:55):
need fifty to pass something right now. Or you know,
if we could just do the fifty plus one option,
fifty vote option fifty plus one option, which in essence
would be fifty right now because the Democrats can't add
up to fifty, so all we need is fifty to
move stuff forward. So chip Roy says, this is a

(23:18):
spending measure when it comes to reconciliation, when it comes
to you know, budget items, That's what chip Roy was saying,
when it comes to these money matters that just require
a majority of vote, fifty votes. Well, the continuing resolution
is to continue spending from the previous formula. It's a

(23:39):
budget item too, it's a spending mission. We need to
go there and just nuke it, nuke this sixty vote
barrier that we have and just plow forward. Yes, I
know the concern is it because sadly we have and
I was looking at some of these numbers mirror somewhere.
I did a quick write a research on the numbers

(24:04):
of the last election. Let's see if I find that
seat around here somewhere. It was, oh yeah, last election.
Look on the electoral college, Donald Trump, it was. It
wasn't even close. Electoral college because of the way states
line up the electoral votes go in everything ratified three
hundred and twelve to two twenty six against Kamala Harris.

(24:26):
Donald Trump also won the majority vote. But of a
nation of what is it like, We're on three hundred
and fifty million people or so, and of all the
people that went to vote Donald Trump, our president, got
seventy seven point three million votes, Kamala Harris just over
seventy five. So, technically speaking, by our political skin on

(24:49):
our teeth, two million people and in a race that
was over one hundred and fifty it was like one
hundred and fifty two million people who voted for press.
Over a one hundred and fifty two million people voted
for president. Only two million made a difference as far
as the majority vote, which and I say this to you, yes,
I know it's irrelevant because of the electoral college, but

(25:11):
we got too many people voting stupidly in this country,
despite the policies, despite the advocacy for mental illness and
lunacy that is taking place on the left, the advocacy
for the mutilation of children's genitals through this gender reassignment

(25:32):
or affirmation whatever they call, the surgery on children, injections
of hormones, suppression injections. You know, when I was growing
up in the eighties and watching the news and following
was taking place in Huntsville, that's where death Row is
at in Texas, we'd hear about castration injections for lifelong rapists.

(25:54):
Try to calm them down, try to take away their
sex drive. Yeah, that's what they're We have so called
medical experts, and some parents who have brainwashed and think
that they can reassign the sex of her children. They're
injecting that into their kids. And some people that just
got way too many sheepskins. They're just plain old dumb.
They're useless in society. And then of course the issue

(26:15):
of of men and boys in women's sports, that is
the modern incarnation of the Democrat Party. That is what
they're advocating for. That's what they're pushing. All this craziness,
all this mental illness. That is the first foot. That's
the foot they put forward first. And despite all of that,
we have seventy five million, over seventy five million people

(26:39):
in our country. Yes, I know, you know, New York's
really big and California's really big. All that, still almost
half the population voted for all of that craziness, despite
how crazy, all this mental illness, all this insanity, all
these this demonic Satan Satanic possession that it is. It's

(27:02):
like they're tools of Satan themselves these days. If you
believe in that, seventy five million people voted that way.
So because people voted stupidly, yes, that's why we could
easily fall over the cliff again. And given just the
right scenario in a midterm election, Republicans lose the House
by maybe a few votes. Despite the valiant efforts by

(27:24):
what Missouri they got one North Carolina work in a redistrict.
In Texas, they put up five seats that could be
one by Republicans. People still need to show up, they
still need to vote that, they still need to send
those new representatives to Congress. More Republicans. Well, let's say
the Democrats were in the House and the Senate well,
I don't know if it can flip. I need to

(27:45):
look at those numbers. Usually it's one third of the
Senate that's up for vote. I don't know if it's
majority Republicans that go around or majority Democrats that are
four or for a vote. But let's put a scenario where,
oh my goodness, I shudder to think about this. You
got both chambers of Congress, the presidency is all Democrat,

(28:07):
and man, if we not that they need us, i'd
say conservatives or GOP to go ahead and use the
nuclear option. They could do it anyway. In fact, if
you think back, they tried. They failed. They tried to
plow forward with Joe Biden and having the majority and

(28:27):
everything they tried to plow forward. You guys, remember they tried.
They were talking about DC statehood, they were talking about
increasing the number of judges at the federal courts because
they weren't happy that he went conservative or more constitution minded.
Puerto Rico statehood, and those are not even the worst. Yes.

(28:50):
With DC and Puerto Rico statehood, you get two more
Democrat potentially two more Democrat senators for Puerto Rico, for
the District of Columbia as as a state. Now there's
four more potential Demos. Definitely in DC. That's two solid
Democrats that would go. Puerto Rico. Eh, these Latinos are
kind of religious and conservative. I don't know. They would

(29:11):
have to fight hard, but maybe they could get four
more or three and more Democrats. But outside of that,
and of course increasing the number of judges, I think
that was the big fight and the reason we don't
have at increase in the number of judges at the
High Court. We don't have the option back. We didn't
get the option back then for the Democrats to use

(29:33):
the nuclear option to go just just go majority votes
fifty plus one, whatever they could do. If it's tied,
go fifty plus one, if the vice president to vote.
The reason we didn't get that is because Joe Manchin
and Christian Christine Cinema, those two stood in the way
said no, we can't do that. Because we do that,

(29:53):
the Republic isn't going to do that for us. Mind you,
the Democrats tried anyway, and had Joe mantioned and Christian
Cinema not said no, we would be there right now,
or actually we'd be in a different America. Because under
Joe Biden and all the Democrats having controlled everything, it
would have been what forget Obamacare? At some point they

(30:16):
were to realize, hey, we got the ball on our court.
There's no more goalie, and that's blocking it. Forget Obamacare.
Let's go for full one pair system nationalized. Why not
they had full control? Right? How about all these hmm,
that's say eleven million illegals that we had here, plus

(30:39):
the ten plus million that gained the system under so
called amnesty. Oh and the other ten somewhat million that
crossed under Joe Biden because it was open border under
Joe Biden, pathway to citizenship for everybody, and you get
a citizenship, and you get a citizenship, everybody gets citizenship.
They would have done that under just the majority of

(31:01):
vote fifty plus one. Right, just some of the nightmare scenarios.
They tried it, they wanted and if and when they
do get powered, they're going to try it again. So
having said that, now that you have the power of
the Republicans who just barely will exercise it, use it

(31:21):
and let America vote the way they want. But that's
I'm back in the truck up a little bit. I'm
conflicted on this one. Oh my goodness, Now I'm rethinking
this because on my Twitter page, my ex page, I
put this whole saying. I came up with just you know,
you can walk out of heaven voluntarily. You can walk

(31:43):
out of heaven, but but Hell will never release you
from its grid. So I don't know if we go
that America votes stupidly again, votes majority three, you know
all three, you know, the Executive, Senate and also the House. Well,

(32:04):
they might transform America into something that we could never
save again. So I don't know, I'll take it back.
I have to think that one over the nuclear option
might be the only one only option for the Republicans
to exercise if soldiers are not getting paid, the f
tsare and not getting paid, and they're off the job,
and the flights are grounded, air traffic control was not
being paid, and there's a Plan B that's been considered

(32:25):
to pay all these so called essential employees as well.
That also coming up. That coming from a Senator John
Cornyn a little later on on the Data Show, I'm
Sergio Sanchez and for Dana broadcasting from South Texas.

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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
I'm Sergio Census in for my friend Dana Lash reporting
too from deep South Texas or a southern man. It's
spider season in Florida. I probably should have saved this
one for Florida man at the closer to the top
of the hour. But man, you talk about an insect. Well,
cockroaches don't bother me. Spiders, oh my goodness. Well, in Florida,

(34:16):
some of the state's most prominent spiders will be more
visible over the next several weeks. They say it's partly
due to some increased mating behavior during the fall, and
of course because of Halloween, people are noticing spiders more
often and creepy crawley bugs and so they're probably calling
the pest control people more often, which is bringing the

(34:38):
numbers up. Black Widows brown ray clues that they're not
common in all parts of Florida. But whatever is in Florida,
spider season is here, just in time for Halloween. The
Fall Classic is set. It's Toronto and Toronto and La.
I really didn't want to say Ala, but I hate
the Dodgers. But anyway, come think I'm just a little

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bit after we've takenother commercial ring. There's a story here
I got in my pal there's one guy that no
matter who wins, whether it's the Dodgers or the Blue Jays,
this guy's going to get a World Series ring. And
I'll tell you about that just a little bit. And
since let's see, chess is a big deal here in
Deep South Texa. In fact, they've met, they've made movies
about how big, how good chess competitions are here in

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Deep South Texas. Right real Grand Valley Tax Brownsville is
the focal point for that. We have public schools that
have these teams are University ut RGV. They have won
the national championships several times. You know, some some colleges
and universities claim, you know, they won football championships and
others claim that they've won basketball national tournaments. Well, here in

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ut RGVS our chess team, they've been national champs several times.
And this is why I include this because I know
for some of y'all who are in chess, this means
something something to chess Grandmaster Daniel.

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Speaker 8 (37:22):
Again, this gets to the democratic solutions have never been
too directly provides. It's always been a subsidy to a
rital man. But what happens is when the government promises
endless funds to insurance companies or private universities without any

(37:44):
cost controls. And Trump seems to understand this. Prices rise
far beyond the rate of inflation. And we've seen it
in tuition, and we've seen it in pharmaceutical and we've
seen it in healthcare. So the question is will Democrats
recognize the poison pill that they've often placed into well

(38:09):
intentioned policy.

Speaker 2 (38:11):
Yeah, that's John Stewart, great point, and of course you
can hear who that was. He was speaking to Bernie Sanders,
mister communist himself. Hey, welcome back to the Dana Show.
I'm Sergerio Census and from my friend Dana Lash. We're
reporting to you from her Southern Command office in Deep
South Texas. Yeah, if healthcare or affordable healthcare or one

(38:32):
payer system was the best solution, if government controlled decision
making on who gets healthcare, who does it in essence,
and in the end, who lives and who dies. If
it was, if it was feasible, if pragmatic, and acceptable

(38:53):
to everybody, where we would not be in a situation where,
for example, I know some folks do complain about how limited,
how rationed the wait times for healthcare in I guess
I should call it universal health care candidate, or the
UK for that matter. If it was doable, every single
state in our country could put it into their budget

(39:16):
and provide that health care. But time and common sense
and just the forces of the market have proven forever
in a day, it is not that easy, it is
not that affordable, and that's why Obamacare, in the end
was placed as a subsidy to try to provide some
insurance to pass the buck down, and eventually made insurance

(39:38):
more expensive and medical care more expensive for everybody. That's
how the government's incompetence in sometimes greedy hands, always greedy hands,
but definitely incompetent, put it into the system. That's why
it screwed up the whole medical care. The market made
things much more expensive for everyone. Look, perhaps this might

(40:03):
be a bad example, but I'll say it was the
first thing that popped into my head. There's this the
nuclear stockpile for our country at this moment, fourteen hundred
employees that work at the nuclear stockpile protecting our nuclear bombs.
You think that's an important job. It's got to be
done right all the time. But you'd think so, right,

(40:23):
But fourteen hundred individuals because of this government shut down,
are now on furlough. They'll be let go, can't pay them,
and you guys don't show up to work like buy,
So no one's watching the nukes. No, we do have.
We have four hundred individuals that are protecting the nuclear
stockpile in our country. So if something that important, which

(40:45):
would be you know, nuclear weapons that need to be
properly cared for and stored and maintain all the facilities,
If something that important only requires four hundred employees to
make sure nothing blows up, blows this country to Kingdom, Hum,

(41:07):
why did we need the other fourteen hundred? May I ask? Yes,
I'm sure there's more details and more complicated, but still
I'll leave that question on the table. If only four
hundred people will be able to protect our nation from
a Thermo nuclear disaster in apocalypse, then why did we
need the other fourteen hundred individuals. Same thing goes for

(41:29):
any and all other government agencies and departments from cabinet
positions that should not exist anymore, like the Education Department,
for example. Trump administration has been trying to work its
way out of that one and try to let go
of individuals. We have folks that may not come back
after this government shut down, this shut down imposed by

(41:50):
Chuck Schumer. Shut down Schumer. We have employees that may
not be coming back. But if it was that affordable
and feasible, I think every single state in our country
would have its own healthcare option and be able to
bring everybody in. But as John Stewart correctly said, man,
once you have a guaranteed gravy train, whether it is

(42:13):
a university that has a medical school and different medical
programs from nursing and research and biology, guaranteed grants and money, money, money,
money coming left and right, all this money for all
this research. If folks in pharmaceuticals had the same option,
folks in private medical institutions had to guaranteed gravy train,

(42:37):
what incentive is there to save money to be frugal
to be efficient in the end to try to churn
out a profit, which is necessary in all businesses. That's
why I do believe it should stay in the private
sector because profit incentivizes efficiency. Profit incentivizes being frugal and

(43:00):
responsible and providing proper oversight and management over the personnel
and the assets that you have in order to churn
out a profit, give it back to your investors, or
try to stay even Stephen, if you're a nonprofit organization,
make sure you don't go into the red and then
you go belly. The market is the best. And as

(43:20):
I've said for the longest time, I was looking at
for example today, look, I know might seem like I'm
jumping all over the place, but you know today is
back to the future day and on the movie, yeah,
like the trilogy and some of the things that they
predicted would come in the future when they jumped from

(43:40):
I would like nineteen eighty nine to twenty fifteen, like
ten years ago. One of the items was big screen
televisions everywhere, And what do we have today big screen televisions? Ever?
Did you know that back in nineteen it was like
like in the late nineties, ninety seven, ninety eight, and
I do believe it was Phillips, or it could have been.

(44:02):
No Visio came out later. I think it was. Yeah,
it was because those that brand came out later. It
was LG or Phillips. A flat screen television cost fifteen
thousand bucks. Of forty two inch flat television cost fifteen
thousand bucks. And within I think, like within a handful
of years, like within five six years, that same forty

(44:24):
two inch screen flat television was around two thousand bucks.
It went from fifteen thousand bucks to two thousand mark.
That is the market It went from fifteen thousand bucks
to two thousand bucks. That is the market force of demand,
which eventually stimulated the creation of more production of more

(44:46):
television into the market to flood the market and get
everybody at flat screen television that they wanted versus what
they need, which is medical care. Don't you think that
if somehow we had an honest conversation about the number
of very why should we be turning away medical school students,

(45:08):
straight A students, chemistry, biology geniuses. Why should we be
turning these kids away from a place at a medical
We need more medical schools, That's what I'm trying to say.
Don't you think more medical schools, more training institutions to
get our kids ready. And who holds that If it's

(45:30):
not the industry, if it's not the universities, if it's
not the politicians, if it's not the medical society in
this country, more medical schools. If our kids qualify, If
we have thousands of kids that are rejected from multiple
medical schools across they need to be in there to
feed the pipeline of demand. We're talking about flat screen
television's one. The other one is something that they need,

(45:52):
we all need, which is medical services, medical care, and pharmaceuticals.
We need more medicines, more pharmacies, more medical students, more providers,
more schools meet the demand. Just like in electronics LG
and Phillips. I think Phillips was the first one that development.

(46:13):
They saw the call of the market and they met
that demand. Anyway, here's another item I promised you earlier.
An example of two expenditures, one private, one federal. They
both involve federal assets. At it. We don't have a

(46:38):
we don't have a surplus right now, right we don't
or did I miss something? And this is somewhat embarrassing
for me to say, because being from Texas and broadcasting
from South Texas to you are senators. Both of them
a Senator John Cornyn is going to be in the
fight of his political life to get the nomination next March,

(47:00):
and center of Ted Cruz. Both of them very much
are in favor of a federal tax dollar funded effort
to rip a space shuttle that you guys have up
northeast in the DC area. Space Shuttle Discovery, I think
is the one and transported to Houston Johnson Space Center NASA. Okay,

(47:23):
it makes sense. The thing is, here's an example of
how elections have consequences. You guys voted Obama into office.
Obama did his best as quickly as possible to ironically
privatize the space payload delivery business. Spurred the creation, the birth,

(47:43):
the flourishing of something called SpaceX and other private industry
that take government contracts to deliver payload and they take
contracts from private industry to deliver their satellites and people whatever.
We have SpaceX super successful. It's a brave, new, amazing
new world. And I say ironically that Obama pushed in
that direction place because what he did to push NASA

(48:06):
to push a payload delivery business into the private sector.
He didn't do that. Wasn't thinking that when it came
to medicine, those little few ideas, I gave you a
moment ago meet the demand, create more product, create more services,
service providers to lower the price where it can be
lowered and made accessible. Do not provide a guaranteed gravy

(48:27):
train to the pharmaceuticals, to the big hospital institutions, to
the universities, to all these places that expect the government
to provide them a big fat check to continue research,
life saving research and medical care. No, it's the market
that can provide it. Just leave it, let it be,
and stop putting your influence in there. So Senator Cornyn

(48:48):
and Senator Cruz. And what's embarrassing is that money has
already been set aside for this. My understanding is that
in the so called big beautiful bill, Lord knows how
many millions upon millions, tens of millions of dollars have
been set as to move the Space Shuttle discovery from
the against the DC area. Somewhere in Virginia. I guess
I don't know where it is. It's some museum up there.
Is that at the Smithsonian I don't think it is

(49:09):
move it to Houston, that the Johnson Space Center, because
you guys wrote it, Obama in and Republicans Texas. Houston
got screwed. They didn't get a shuttle when they shut
down the space Shuttle fleet. They didn't get a shuttle.
They got it like a wood mock shuttle that was
used for I guess for aerodynamic testing or something like that.

(49:30):
That's what Houston got. It's embarrassing the Johnson Space Center. Houston,
for the first word said on the Moon, that's what
they got. Well, let it be man, we don't have
two hundred or whatever. What was it? What was the figure?
Let me see if I remember greatly. Oh, it was
like eighty million, eighty million dollars at a time when
we do not have a surplus, when we are in

(49:52):
debt to thirty five trillion dollars in counting every single
years of trillion dollars more in debt to our grandkids
and our children. Yeah, eighty five million dollars set that
aside to move the shuttle from the DC area down
to Houston. And why couldn't they find any private money
for that private donation? I'm sure somebody would have paid

(50:13):
money for that. That's your tax dollars at work where
in my opinion, they shouldn't be. And I love Houston.
I grew up in Houston. I was always at the
Johnson Space and I love that place. I would want
to see space. No, not this way. And then comes
this word from DC. You should see the pictures of
the White House. The east wing of the White House.

(50:35):
They're ripping that. Cucker Bart crews are starting to work
on creating a new ballroom. They call it the Trump Ballroom.
The President facility that's a dining facility, is like a
nine thousand square foot facility for state dinners and things
like that. It only holds like ninety or one hundred
people something like that during state dinners. Oh, President Trump,

(50:59):
he wants a much bigger facility, ninety thousand square foot facility,
a ninety thousand square foot east wing like a ball
a Trump room. They call it. How much federal money
went into that. I don't know exactly. I'm sure there
might be something, but I can tell you that Donald Trump.
President Trump was touting a few days ago that this

(51:20):
ninety thousand square foot ballroom that they're ripping the east wing,
right Now if you took pictures and they're going to
visit the White House and cherish those because that place
is not going to be the same. I have some
of those with my kids. That facility. You guys remember
a few days back, he had to sit down with
all these high tech companies, Apple, Amazon, Lockheed, Martin, all
these people, these big wigs twenty five Some of these

(51:44):
people were putting in the kiddy, putting in the piggy
bag twenty five million dollars plus each one of them
money money, millions and millions to create this thing. In
other words, Donald Trump, it seems like President Trump was
able to finance this two hundred and fifty million dollars
ninety thousand square foot foot. It seems like either the
majority or all of us paid for it donation to
create that thing in the East Wing. Well, if it's

(52:08):
if it's luxury, if it's extra, yeah, find somebody pay
for it. Don't be taking time. We don't have any
money to be paying to move the shuttle from DC
down to Houston. We don't have any money for this
ninety thousand square foot facility on the East Wing. Find
the money in the market to pay for it. Just
like Donald Trump did from South Texas. I'm Sergio Scientchez.

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And the truth is the mars is the radicals and
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king and that king is Jesus. And the President has
been willing to say it. His administration has been willing
to say it, and Charlie Kirk was willing to say
it and he got killed for.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
Yeaes, Sir, that's Tip Roy, Tip Tip Pray Tip Roy,
congressman from Texas. By the way, he's running to run.
He's running to be ag Attorney General of Texas. I'm
Sergio Sanchez and we're broadcasting the Dana Show. I'm in
from my friend Dana Lash today. This is the Dana
Show and broadcasting from d Eepe South Texas RGV of Texas.

(57:02):
That these studios of k u R i V, home
of Star based Texas. I probably say that I still
pinched myself. I can't believe we got Elon Musk. Like
down the street. This dude's launching rockets into space. And
the update to that he's put in He's put in
a request with the FAA and I think they closed. Yeah,
they close comment on it yesterday. He's gonna he's trying

(57:24):
to go orbital, like right now, he says, launching stuff
then it lands in the Indian Ocean. He wants to
go like Orbital's like, let's do some rounds on on
planet Earth. So that's the update on space sex here
down to they got like three thousand people employed at
SpaceX and they he developed a city already star base.
That's when I say star based Texas. It's it's an actual,

(57:44):
real deal city in Cameron County right there next to Brownsville, Texas,
a star based Texas. And that's his time. He's got
like three thousand and four thousand people building rockets. He's
got their own little city. It's just crazy awesome. Yeah,
that's where you're listening to the Dana Show from today.
Let's see here, University of Houston Polyscide Department. Oh, by

(58:05):
the way, I used Chip Roy and his comments, his
description of the and I'm being polite, mental midgets, the misinformed,
low information crowds. Rush Limball used to say, folks that
are really not paying attention to what is taking place,

(58:26):
and it is their TDS Trump derangement syndrome that is
just blinding them to reality, blinding them to opportunity, prosperity, peace.
I mean this past weekend, these parades, the parade of
clowns that they participated in. I mean, I think the

(58:48):
appropriate science, and I said this on my talk show,
I think the appropriate science would be, you know, things
like give it Ron some nukes, no fair trade, like
returned the hostages. That would have been an appropriate signe
because in the end, they were marching for the failure
of America, despite the fact that we have seen amazing

(59:09):
successes in just a few months of the Trump administration.
All administrations have their controversies. But let me tell you something.
Donald Trump is waving the bats, waving the stick of
terraffs right now, and watch it coming up in November.
You've got a high court decision on these terraffs. He
has used the tariff threat to bring inline from Vietnam

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to the Philippines, to the UK, Japan, all these countries,
bring in line, all these countries to put a proper,
more balanced and fair trade agreement with the United States.
You charge us this much, we charge you this much,
and it won't be that onerous because of that stick
and carrot approach, which right now he's waving the stick

(59:53):
with China. I hope he's able to create some type
of fair agreement with China. The President honestly saying these days,
fifty five percent tariff on stuff coming in from China,
it goes straight into federal coffers. I don't I'm not
into the logistics of all this. I do try to
talk as often as possible, being on the border and
with the international bridges around here. Believe me, I got

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from that are experts in trade and customs and brokers
and all this. They explained to me. But the country
is making money right now on Chinese goods that are
coming in and the extra costs of that, all the
tariffs that are coming in. Let's try to lower that
to a more sensible price, maybe twenty five percent coming in.
How about twenty five percent for American goods to finally

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get access to the billion plus Chinese who are a
little well off now than compared to let's say, you know,
one hundred years ago. They're doing a whole lot bit. Especially,
they're doing a lot better now than back in the
seventies when Nixon opened up China and brought the power
of the market and capitalism to a bunch of chicoms

(01:00:56):
who own all these companies, and they've make money hand
over his because that's capitalism, that's the market it works.
Socialism central decision making for resources for production, for distribution.
It does not. That is a fact. And these mental
midgets that are like clowns marching this past week and

(01:01:18):
making all sorts of ridiculous demands. Some of them they
don't like the immigration policies under President Trump, all these
silly science says all immigrants are welcome. It's ridiculous. Okay,
So how many are you going to house? How many
are going to take into your house? Now? Things are
much better. Now the border is secure. And like President

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Trump said in that speech before Congress people, he said
he didn't take a comprehensive immigration piece of legislation. All
it took was a new president to finally enforce the
law and shut down the border. And with these tariffs
that he's putting in place, trying to come around create

(01:02:00):
a more fair distribution of goods. We send them something,
you charge this affair amount. You send us something, We
charge your affair amount. That's where that at light speed,
at Trump's speed. He's trying to get there as quickly
as possible. These people who do not agree. And yes,
I do recognize describing tariffs and the threats of tariffs.

(01:02:26):
Yes I know that is not a free, truly free
market solution. I recognize that. But did we have one
to begin with?

Speaker 10 (01:02:36):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
When Vietnam was charging American goods. American companies a ninety
percent tariff to ship to Vietnam to one hundred million
Vietnamese who are now manufacturing a lot of these super
expensive shoes to come back to this country. The Vietnamese
did not have an affordable access to American superior goods

(01:03:00):
of all types because they were charging American companies ninety percent.
President Trump got on the horn. They said, muchacho's, we
need to do something. I don't know what the Vietnamese
word for muchuch's would be, but he said, we need
to do something about this, and we did. They lowered
from ninety down to I believe it was fifteen percent,
and now they're accessing our market at the same level. Philippines, UK,

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you name it. The UK have to give up a
bunch of privileges and abuses that they inflicted on the
US market. We did not have a free market. We
have closer to a fair market, not free, but fairer
market now thanks to Donald Trump. These folks who do
not agree with us, who are parading this past week
in the no Kings, No Kings March, you know, the

(01:03:44):
real kings, as I mentioned earlier, are the career politicians
who have been up in Washington, DC for more than
a generation. And for me, a generation is forty years.
I know somebody else say, well, generation is twenty generation.
My definition is forty years. That's the biblical one. You guys,
shut down Sumar, Nancy Pelosi, all these people that are
up in Washington for their entire lives, creating controls and

(01:04:08):
policies and laws and restrictions to favor them and their friends.
Those are the kings. They abuse your liberty, abuse your companies,
abuse your tax dollars and the debt that they assume
on your children, the career politicians in DC, And whose
fault is that? It goes back to you and me, amigo.

(01:04:30):
You and I are the ones responsible for getting rid
of these people New York, California. The voters that are
responsible to send in some new talent get involved in
the run for office. Yes, I know it's going to
be painful. It's time away from your family, it is expensive,
it's embarrassing to stake your hand out as for a
donation to run your campaign. You guys who have the

(01:04:52):
financial willworth allf for this, do it. Run for state office,
for Congress as well. Get your butts in there. We
have a cun treat to save and make sure that
the politicians who were there and are there before you
show up, that they're not wasting the present budget and
the future budget with all the death that's being assumed
by these people, all these Marxists, all these leftists, all

(01:05:14):
these status that were marching this past weekend that do
not recognize what timing right, amazing, what amazing timing. Their
break comes on the very week that Donald Trump is
being celebrated by all these Arab nations, by the Israelis
and the Kanesset and going over to each of being
celebrated by everybody. Finally got the hostages to come home.

(01:05:37):
Thank you Lord, thank you Jesus. That war is over.
In the evil, demonic hearts of the terror group from Maas.
For them, the war is not over. They just they
can't fight because they no longer have the amount of
weapons and strength and freedom to abuse their position. They

(01:05:59):
have been they have been bloodied, their leadership decimated. They
finally they finally cried uncle, like stop in esn't saying
stop killing us. Don't know they're going to try to
recruit more individuals or just as they did immediately after
the peace, they just started killing a bunch of their
people who they thought were working with the Israelis. These
people who march this past weekend. You will never be

(01:06:21):
able to reason with them. I am convinced of it.
There is no reasoning with them. And I know I
might be touching on some of your sensitivities by saying
that they are the enemy. The Leftists, the Marxists, the

(01:06:43):
Trump derangent syndrome chronic Trump derangent syndrome sufferers. They will
never see anything good in this administration or any Republican
or any conservative, and for some folks, by extension, any
Christian or God leaving or just moral America loving person.

(01:07:03):
It's a mix of individuals who are left in this country.
I told you a couple hours back, in the first
hours running some of the numbers. Seventy seven point three
million people voted for Donald Trump. Seventy five million individuals
in our country, our neighbors are friends or brothers, co works.
Seventy five million voted for Kamala Harris. We are at
the precipice. We are right there, ready to fall if

(01:07:26):
America votes stupidly. One more time to give Democrats the
White House to give Democrats both houses of government. They
will be able to change this country to into something
that we will never be able to recognize. Friends, we
must recognize who the enemy is. Chip Roy was right.
These Marxists, the radicals, and yes, the Islamists who want

(01:07:48):
to change America to their foreign way of thinking. When
I say we are a Christian nation, when you are
not allowed to kill someone without being prosecuted and incarcerated,
when you are not allowed to steal your neighbor's stuff,
thou shall not steal, Thou shalt not kill. That shall

(01:08:12):
help bear false witness, you know, perjury, Yeah, Jim Comy,
all these things that is based on what the Ten Commandments,
that is the basis. These are the underpinnings of Western society. Yes,
that's what I mean. But yes, we got a lot
of people not going to church, a lot of people
who just don't believe, a lot of people who don't
want to be bothered with religion. I understand, I get it.

(01:08:33):
That's fine. But Western society, the United States of America,
are constitution, common law, our legal system, all of it
is based on the Bible, on the Ten Commandments. They
got all these Islamists wanted to come in and change
things where they want sharial law imposts. They want their
own communities to impose your real law in punishments on
women and infidels and all that crazy stuff. And they

(01:08:55):
will not take no for an answer. They're marching. They
were marching this past week and just to kind of
get it out of the system. Chip Roy was right,
and I am right when I say these leftists, these Marxists,
these status and the Islamists who want to change America,
who want to change the underpinnings of America, they are
the enemy. And until the day that enough of us

(01:09:17):
understand that to stop voting stupidly, stop voting for the
modern incardination of the Democrat Party, that is the enemy,
that is the danger. They have no reservation whatsoever to
call you the enemy to the point that you must
be killed. They're the ones who are inflicting pain and

(01:09:38):
violence and throwing our way some gunfire to shut us up,
to silence us. When have you seen whites, what supremacist
radicals ment do any of that?

Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
J six, No, that's no, that's not an example, not
a good example. In the news, too often times we
have the left inflict for too many years now, the
left inflicting violence, physical violence because your words, your truths,
what you represent, what you stand for, those words are
violence to them to the point they can use physical
violence against you. They are the enemy. Realize that and

(01:10:16):
stop voting stupidly. I'm Sergio Sanchez. You're listening to the
data show. We're broadcasting from South Texas.

Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:10:22):
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Speaker 5 (01:11:37):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:11:43):
Thanks for joining us today. I'm Sergio Sentchez in for
my friend Dana Lash, reporting to from South Texas. Some
patients with a progressive form of blindness, it's age related blindness.
They're able to see well enough thanks to new technology.
It's like a tiny, tiny speck of a chip, even
smaller than a grain of rice. From what I see,

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they put it at the center of the eyeball and
then with special glasses with the implant a smart glasses, Presto,
these folks with macular degeneration are able to read again.
Food allergies and kids way down about forty six percent
compared to twenty seventeen because they changed their approach to
specifically peanut allergies. They're reporting now that peanut allergies are

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down forty six percent because of this new approach. They
expose babies to peanut substance. You know, you start at
a young age and they developed some resistance. And I
need to deliver on this when it's a baseball story.
So you know, if you follow baseball, it's a Blue
Jays and the Yeah, the Dodgers are back and they're
an awesome team. I have to admit that. So there's

(01:12:49):
one guy though that it doesn't matter who wins the
World Series. This one guy is going to get a
World Series ring. His name is Buddy Kennedy. He plays
for the Phillies for a short stint. I wonder if
producer Steve remembers him, or maybe he showed up on
the radar frame. Buddy Kennedy is his name. He played
for two games this past year for the Blue Jays.

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He went one for six with a double. He played
for the Dodgers for a few games, one for eighteen
and because he played for both teams during the regular season,
presto this guy, whoever wins, he's going to wind up
qualifying to get the World Series ring. This is the
Dana Show reporting too from South Texas.

Speaker 4 (01:13:31):
It's always good to have options in terms of defense.
And I always tell people that I carry. I have
no problem carrying. You heard me say this a million times.
But I also think, you know, there are instances, like
you know, if you're under the age of twenty one
and you're living on your own and you're going to college,
you can go overseas and carry and defensive your country,
but you can't hear. This is where the bernegun comes in.
Bernagun shoots chemical irrit and projectiles that can deter threats

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from up to fifty feet away. Now you could compare
it to stun guns those only half like one or
two rounds. Burna has a lot more. I mean you're
looking at what is it, something like a fifteen shot
capacity fifteen rounds in the cartridge and so that's that's
quite a lot. And with Burna there is no waiting period,
there is no background check that you don't have to
pay a special fee, you don't have to do any

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of that. You can actually buy it online and it's
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regardless of you know, if you're twenty years old, living
or going to college, or twenty two years old and
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Speaker 11 (01:15:07):
We know that this has impacted undocumented immigrants who in
Los Angeles are Angelinos because we don't make the distinction.
They are neighbors and workers contributing to our city, and
they continue to be swept up in these actions, denied
their rights and subjected to fear and uncertainty without legal protection.

Speaker 2 (01:15:30):
Wow, that's La Mayor Karen Bass. And if there ever
was an appropriate that deserved the name Karen as this woman,
Karen Bass, without any shame, without any reservation, admitting that
she doesn't see there's no light night and day. There's

(01:15:53):
no distinction between illegal aliens, illegal immigrants, and folks who
are US citizens and do have the constitutional rights and
blessings that are afforded by this nation. Individuals who entered illegally,
who jumped the line, who broke the rules, who broke
the law, and some of them several times. First time

(01:16:13):
it's a misdemeanor, second time it's a felony. Man's Karen Bass,
pretty much defining for everybody the difference night and day,
difference between the leftist, the modern day democrats, the open
border democrats, and individuals who want law and order, especially
starting at the border. Well we have it now thanks

(01:16:34):
to Donald Trump. My goodness. That is a comment friend
from the enemy of our nation. The enemy of America.
So you know it really is. It is disgusting. It's
pathetic to see Democrats fighting to their potential political death

(01:16:55):
right now up in Washington, shutting down the government, shut down,
Schumer keeping the government close. He has what he wanted,
what he fought for many months ago against the Republicans. Ay,
that's so called clean cr in other words, no changes.
Just keep spending the way you were spending before. That's
where the Republicans have voted. They're waiting for the Democrats
to show up. Just keep spending the way you were
spending before, which was Joe Biden levels of ridiculous spending.

(01:17:18):
But you got these Democrats fighting to their potential political death,
fighting for subsidies in the healthcare system with Obama Care
to include everyone, including millions upon millions of illegals in
this country receiving the er care and for those gaming
the system to try to get stay in this country

(01:17:38):
because they claim assign them when they that should that
claim should never have been accepted. You have access to
the market to Obamacare and get some working documents to
stay in this country and game the system, game the
courts for forever. In a day, this it's pathetic that
Democrats are fighting to their potential political death to get
this done, to force that issue before they open the government.

(01:17:59):
Their holding the government hostage. So what about the military?
What about are the folks at TSA? What about bortatroll?
What about customs? What about ice? No, they don't get paid.
They just keep doing your job until the Republicans blank.
That is their strategy. It's a game of political chicken

(01:18:20):
taking place. We've got our senior Senator of Texas coming
up in just a little bit comment on like what's
planned B to pay the essential employees the security base,
the military, and what's planned B? And what about that
nuclear option? Just go for a majority vote in the
Senate fifty to fifty plus one. They won't get fifty fifty,

(01:18:41):
just fifty votes. Let's go just get everybody to vote
majority to move this clean so called clean cr forward.
Just keep spending money until the end of November. By
the way, that's another thing that John Corn brings up.
They're gonna have to figure things out at the end
of November. Let me bring this note real quick. I
saw this business. I found fat, which could mean a
potential revolution in the way cities and communities provide public transportation.

(01:19:08):
I mentioned this earlier on my talk show. Look, so
you got WEAIMO in the news. They're developing a partnership
at door Dash. That was one of the headlines. WEIMO
is now entering Central Texas up in San Antonio. Up
in Central Texas, weimo during experimental rides. They're in Dallas,
They're in Austin, San Francisco, La Atlanta, other places. They're

(01:19:30):
also in Phoenix. I think that's near Chandler, Arizona. I
mentioned WEYMO because in Chandler Arizona, I think they are
applying WEAIMO the way it should be applied. It should
be used by public transportation entities. You know, in many areas,
for example, here in Texas, public transportation buses and rail

(01:19:53):
and all that that is not used as you would think.
There are hundreds of millions, enough billions of dollars in
subsidies from the government money that is paid for these
transportation outfits, whether it be light rail in Houston or
buses that go half not even half empty, they barely
have any people. Sometimes here in South Texas we have
a bus system hardly has any people on them. And

(01:20:15):
that's the case for the Southwest, where people have cars
and trucks, they have the freedom to get around town
when they want. Well, that's what Weymo provides. Right share Chandler, Arizona.
I'm guessing that's near Phoenix because they got the way
moost service there. They are now applying these little self
driving cars, and like the Uber style and lift services,

(01:20:38):
they're applying this un demand service. People call they need
to go somewhere, let's say they're handicapped. Some of like that.
They're implementing it into their system. I think this is
the way to go instead of going more light rail,
more train systems, definitely more bus systems in our country,

(01:20:59):
especially in markets that were there's no return, there's no profit.
The fares that people are paying, they never make that up.
Think about this, Go the service on demand car or
small bus, way moo, uber Live, whatever it is, that's
the way to go. On demand service. Probably busy in

(01:21:20):
the morning, busy in the evening, or maybe midday. Somebody
needs to go to the doctor, Grandma needs to go
to the doctor, shows up at her house to pick
her up. I think that's a better option instead of
blowing billions of dollars in public transportation systems that are
not used and there's no return from because people don't
use them enough, especially in some big markets. I'm Sergio Sanchez.

(01:21:40):
This is the Danis Show. We're reporting to you from
the studio of ku RV in South Texas or Southern Command.
Earlier today, I had a conversation whether a senior Senator
of Texas, John Cornyn, So, what is Plan B on
the shutdown? How do we stop this thing? Go ahead?
Steve Well, that political game of chicken continues up in
DC's pretty much Democrats the demanding that we play this

(01:22:03):
chicken game. Let's see what blinks. First. Republicans they just
want to keep spending, and what's ironic is based on
Biden era levels. Just keep keep it open, keep spending.
Democrats demanding, no, we need to include something else. You
got to go back to get some of these subsidies
for bombacare all that? Senior Senator for the state of Texas,

(01:22:25):
John Cornyn joining us. So, Senator, we've got, let's say
in November, if this goes well into November, we've got
first up. I think it's the the food stamp, the
snap program that Cliff we're looking at then Thanksgiving Day
travel and the mess that will be as well. So
give me an update. What's the talk up in DC

(01:22:47):
as far as opening things up and Democrats coming to
their senses?

Speaker 10 (01:22:53):
Well, Sergio, Democrats are in the thrall of their radical base,
you know, the same keep that are nominated Mondani in
New York, the Democrats so called Democratic Socialists, really and
then you look at things like the King No King's
rally that was co sponsored by the Communist Party of America.

(01:23:17):
I mean, the Democrats are really in the tank with
the most radical elements of our politics today, and that's
their political base, and they're afraid to do anything that
would give that base reason to object, including keeping the
government open. And so we're here now on the twenty
first day of the shutdown. And while most Americans and

(01:23:42):
certainly most members of Congress don't feel the shutdown, as
you point out, there are people now who are beginning
to experience the negative effects, including federal employees, including recipients
of food stamps. The most vulnerable in are society who
need a little help now and then when they follow

(01:24:03):
the hard times, and then the seniors who are at
home depending on telehealth, which is one of the innovations
that really got to be more broadly used in the
COVID era when people couldn't go in person to visit
their doctors. So all that's in jeopardy. But it's really
just the beginning of the problem. And we continue to

(01:24:27):
give Democrats a chance to reopen the government. And this is,
after all, just a short term stop the gap spending bill.
It takes us to November the twenty first.

Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
That's around the corner.

Speaker 10 (01:24:40):
Yeah, well, I mean it's every day that goes by,
it becomes almost mood. But that's where we are.

Speaker 2 (01:24:49):
The GOP not suffering much. They seem to be unified
on this, and the polling data is not killing President
Trump or the Republicans on this. Is it because more
folks are they're just cynical and they just don't believe
Democrats for how radical they are and all the lines

(01:25:10):
during the Biden administration, or is it proper messaging on
the part of certain leaders in the House, in the Senate,
in the White House. Why is it that that you
guys are able to hold the line so far and
the public is not rallying against the GOP of the
Republicans at the moment.

Speaker 10 (01:25:30):
Well, because the I think because our position is clear
and it's simple and it makes sense, which is the
House has passed a short term spending bill making this
in November the twenty first. All we need is five
more members of the Senate Democrats to vote with us

(01:25:54):
to reopen the government and then we can talk about
anything and everything that they want to talk about. They
want to talk about the expiring in the hands subsidies
under the Obamacare. Under Obamacare which with a cap on
that was raised during the Biden administration, So people making

(01:26:15):
more than a half million dollars a year, we're getting
free healthcare courtesy of you and me, while we continue
to march toward more more national debt. So we're going
to have to deal with that, but we're not going
to deal with it until the Democrats reopened the government.

Speaker 2 (01:26:31):
Senator John Cornyn from Texas joining us. So we are
a month away from that November twenty first deadline that
you mentioned on that cr So how does it play
out in your mind? So let's say, let's say the
wet you get five senators who agree with you, and okay,
let's let's go ahead and agree. November twenty first, is
around the corner. You got another cr that you need

(01:26:52):
to well, the House needs to pass, and you guys
need to pass. So we're looking at maybe a potential
second shutdown unless I knows some Haglin negotiating behind the
scenes on to keep some of these Dems happy before
that November twenty first deadline. What's taking place in the
halls of the Senate and the House.

Speaker 10 (01:27:12):
Well, the fiscal year for the Congress is September thirty first,
which obviously we've already passed, and so that's the need
for the short term spending bill. But I think we
are quickly getting to a position where we're going to
be looking at it a year long continuing resolution rather

(01:27:34):
than the regular appropriations process, which is important for a
lot of reasons, not just to keep the lights on,
but to help fund our military, to make sure that
the border patrol is compensated, and all the things the
federal government does that are important. But I think that
sort of feels like where we're heading. But to me,

(01:27:56):
that just is signals the dysfunction of Washington, DC, because
no matter how much we disagree with each other, there
are some things that we should be able to agree on.
Like keep them the government funded and operating, and then
we can fight about all the other things that are
important that we do fight about.

Speaker 2 (01:28:18):
Chip Roy among the GOP members in the news Today's
he just offered a quote. He's contemplating that the nuclear option,
which would we go from sixty votes down to fifty.
He says, Look, budget issues is just fifty one votes,
fifty plus one and reconciliation and fifty plus one. Well,
this is a cr let's use a nuclear option on

(01:28:39):
CRS from this point on. What do you say to that, Well,
I think it's tempting.

Speaker 10 (01:28:45):
It's tempting to do it because it's sort of the
easy way out. Because we have fifty three Republicans in
the Senate, we won't always be in the majority. And
I've been here when we've been in the minority, which
means then we turn the keys over to the Democrats
when they're in the majority, and they can basically do
anything they want without any sort of Republican buy in.

(01:29:08):
And I think that's not healthy for the country because
what that means if we did that is basically the
law would change every two years depending on who wins
the election, and businesses and investors and couldn't plan on
what the tax laws are going to be and what
the policies of the government were going to be, to

(01:29:29):
make investments to grow the economy, to create jobs and
that sort of thing. So I think it's a short term.
Short term it sounds pretty attractive, but long term I
think it would be a mistake.

Speaker 2 (01:29:41):
Well, the concern is that Democrats, as you said, Democrats,
they do get control and got forbid all three branches
of government, and by one vote, they could just ram
through whatever they want. They'll do that anyway, Senator, we're
not talking about You're right, Kristen Cinema and Joe Manchin

(01:30:01):
are the only reason we don't. We don't live in
that world right now, because they stood in the way
I don't.

Speaker 10 (01:30:07):
I never I never thought I would say I missed
Joe Manchin in Christ Cinema. But they were these people
you could talk to and reason with. And of course,
right now, Chuck Schumer's fears for his political life because
he's afraid the radical base in the Democratic Party will

(01:30:28):
throw him overboard if he agrees to anything reasonable with
President Trump. The Democrats are still in full resistance mode
even since the November fifth election, and this is just
further evidence of that.

Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
His real name is shut Down Schumer though that's what
we've been calling him for and for several years ago.
Shut Down. Hey, before I let you go, just one
minute real quick. Might there be a plan B to
pay workers where you work? On legislation for the military,
for TSA, something like that? Is there something in the
works being talked about?

Speaker 10 (01:30:59):
Yes? There. It's just unfair to have the burden fall
on on these on the military and on federal workers
and others. There are no responsibility for this. One out
of every six people in America live paycheck to paycheck,
and I think we all understand the importance of people

(01:31:19):
getting paid on time. So yes, I expect that the
Majority leader will put a bill on the floor that
will pay federal employees sometime later this week, and we'll
see what the Democrats do.

Speaker 2 (01:31:33):
Senior Senator of Texas, John Cornyn, thanks for your time.
Be well.

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