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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Donald Trump blest it as well.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
So let me ask you about a provision that the
Republicans are talking about quite a bit. I know you
want to talk about and Democrats want to talk about
extending the Obamacare subsidies which expire at the end of
twenty twenty five. But they talk about the provisions and
it's spread here Subtitle E. And this has to do
with the repeal of healthcare subtitle changes and specifically what
it is, how they character characterize it as you want
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to give health insurance to undocumented immigrants. I understand that's
not really an accurate depiction. But what it does do
is it's a lie. It's a lie. But what you
support does bring back funding for emergency Medicaid to hospitals,
some of which does pay for undocumented immigrants and people
who don't have health insurance. And also there is this
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provision and it's not about undocumented immigrants. It's about people
with asylum seekers and people with temporary protected status, et cetera,
et cetera, but about their ability to get medicaid. So
they're non citizens, they're not undocumented, they're not illegal. Why
even include that in a bill knowing that they're going
to seize right upon that and use that to message
I understand that Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Well, because they are counting on you, Jake, to carry
the water for them. They're counting on you. What the heck?
What do you think that's because that's usually how it's
always gone, right, because you have the media that absolutely
carries the water for Democrats. And to that point, they
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get into I mean, getting into the weeds and doing
all of the getting into the all of the narrative
building for the left and basically structuring their argument for
them while you're asking them a question that I mean,
that's just kind of part of it. I can't stand
people who do the questioning like that, like, oh, let
me set you up with a total softball. By the way,
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let me just catches set up with a softball, and
you know, we'll just do And Keim jeffries, why are
they going to him with everything all the time he's
in the house, they pass this. Why aren't the hard
questions being thrown to, say, Chuck Schumer right, Why are
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they not being thrown to, like Chuck Schumer. Welcome to
the program, Dana Lash with you. We are at the
top of this first hour in the program. And we're
going to get into just because I figured it's probably important,
so you have the information just to explain. Yes, absolutely
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it's about funding healthcare for people who who are in
the country illegally. I mean, it's absolutely true. We're going
to get into that. We're going to get into some
of the ADL stuff, which has I'm just enraged over this,
the ADL thing, and I'm very glad that Cash Patel
has and did the association that the ADL had with
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the FBI's association with the ADL over the Turning Point
USA stuff. So we're going to get into all of
that and more here coming up. So into this, I
just I want to touch on this because I saw
they've had memours about it all day yesterday. I'm looking
at my notes. For those of you who can't see,
I have a giant we do the radio program, and
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you're watching us do radio, so there's no teleprompter. I'm
not going to stare levyly into the screen for forever
because I got all of this stuff right here on
my desktop. Because you're watching a radio program, so channel
thirty forty seven, the chats at Rumble. So I'm looking
at my notes here and I mentioned this yesterday. It's
something that the Vice president had also tweeted out. I
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think it was this morning that he tweeted this out
where he was talking about the fungibility of the of money. Right,
He's talking about the fungibility of money, and he's right.
And I made this point yesterday because when you're getting
billions of dollars from the government, you're essentially that frees
up the money that you have for other things. And
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that's something that the Vice president had tweeted about. And
again we did a whole thing on this yesterday talking
about this. So he's I think it's interesting too that
the VP is out doing most of the fighting on this.
Do you find an interesting game? It's not so much potus.
This is like the fourth time I've seen VP go out.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Yeah, and I think he's like the tiebreaker in the
Senate if it ever comes to that. So I guess
is that's probably.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Why I've never seen a vice president be utilized though
like that, right.
Speaker 4 (04:43):
Well, the last ones haven't had the ability to deal
with the press, like jd. Vance has proven he can't
be on.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
The Republican side of things. Got to say, so kind
of it's interesting to see the messaging on this. Democrats
were trying to they were trying to explain the government shutdown,
and they decided that instead of trying to because they can't.
They can't push back against the fact that you have
people who are going to be getting this money illegally
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or people who are in the country illegally that are
going to be getting money. So they decided to do memes.
This is what they put out instead of addressing these concerns.
This is audio. This is cut eight. They can't mean
this was not funny at all. It was actually disturbing.
This is cut eight. This is what they did instead
of addressing any of these concerns.
Speaker 5 (05:29):
Watch Publican and Democrat kitties cannot agree on what should
be funded. Democrat kitties want you to have health care.
Republican kitties do not.
Speaker 6 (05:37):
Why is the.
Speaker 5 (05:37):
Republican kitties control the Senate House and the White House,
so they're using that to cut your health care and
give money to billionaires. Democrat kitty tries to negotiate, but
Republican kitty keeps running away.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
He has a vacation to get to uh oh.
Speaker 5 (05:51):
Suddenly, the money you pay for your health insurance has tripled,
thanks Republicans.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
So what do you think, how do you think that happened?
That happens specifically because of the way that Obamacare's designed
a complaining because Obamacare is designed a certain way. And
you know too. They also had the repeal of all
of the expansions with HSA, and that they they wanted
to repeal all of the expansions of HSA access to
all of these Americans also, and guess what that base
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that gives money to insurance companies. So there they mess up,
they failed, They fall on their face. This covers their failures.
But yet you get fewer choices. This is how Obamacare
was designed to work. So they're complaining. They're complaining about
how Obamacare, excuse me, was designed to working. They're complaining,
but this is this was the design. So that's the
meme that they posted. Why is the Democrat kitty naked?
Speaker 7 (06:42):
Right?
Speaker 3 (06:43):
What a pervert? Put some clothes on your freak? Why
is it? Why is the Democrat kitty naked? Of course
he is just saying. So they they posted that didn't
what did Republicans post in response? Was it just a
photo or did they actually do a video response?
Speaker 4 (06:58):
It was just a photo.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
I thought it was just photo too. They don't have
time for that stuff. That's just so. That was so
they posted that on TikTok, like, oh, well, they don't
want you to have healthcare. That's not what this is about.
Let me explain something really quickly with this. So when
you're looking at when you're looking at the issue of healthcare,
and we've talked about this before, yes, absolutely taxpayers fund
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healthcare for people who are in the country illegally. Right.
In fact, this is I think what it was. It's
almost sixty five billion in federal expenditures were attributable to
illegal aliens. And that's a forty five percent increase since
two thousand and seventeen. There's a lot. Now. Remember also,
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and I'm going to pull this up, I've got some
things here. Remember also that under Biden, and this is huge,
this is a big thing. Under Biden, they relaxed the
criteria that is used to event value weight someone's status
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whether they're in the country legally or not, and that
determines their eligibility. The Biden administration relaxed that so they
made it easier for people here illegally to qualify and
receive healthcare benefits. I mean, I've got a ton of
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links and even some archived pages where they were announcing
this under the Biden administration. So for this, and it
gets even worse depending on the state. The Congressional Budgetary
Office said that Medicaid spending on illegal aliens and this
was just in this was just last year alone, Medicaid
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spending on illegal aliens cost taxpayers over sixteen billion. Congressional
Budgetary Office they released its analysis and what they estimated
is that it's over and they think it's well over
sixteen billion dollars. It is an increase of one hundred
and twenty four percent compared to the exact same period
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under the Trump administration. This is from the Congressional Budgetary Office.
And this is also because you had the Biden administration
again relax the criteria that's used to determine whether or
not someone is eligible based upon their legal status. That's
a fact. And this they the way that they redefined
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it in terms of being able to access it. Remember
how I told you they were expanding who is and
who is not an assil lee, who is and who
is not a refugee, And the problem with that is
that assilies, et cetera. That's capped. So if you have
x amount of people coming into that in a certain period,
and even if they don't really qualify for it, they
get it. And then someone who is a legitimate assil
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lee tries to apply and become an asylum seeker, they're
denied because that quota was met for the year by
people who are abusing that definition. And so that's one
of the things that under Biden Harris, they relaxed these definitions.
They relaxed these classifications. So literally it pretty much includes everybody,
because everybody was classified as an assil lee under Biden Harris,
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and so that allowed people who were previously considered in
the country unlawfully to be considered lawful and then they
qualified for legal status and they were eligible for the
ACA tax credits. That's a fact. And again it gets
even worse state by state. In California, let me pull
this up. This is a piece from March of this
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year where they were exploiting the medicaid loophole to pay
billions for illegal immigrants health care. This is according to
an independent study, it's the Economic Policy Innovation Center. They
said states can do these provider taxes to funnel money
back to the state and then they put illegal immigrants
on Medicaid. That is literally what is going on. That's
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the head of the Economic Policy Innovation Center aka EPIC.
That was the release of their study along with the
Paragon Health Institute. They were studying California's Medicaid provider and
the taxes and how much money was going towards illegal
aliens their health care and other initiative, and it was
billions upon billions upon billions upon billions of dollars, absolute billions.
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And the current law, states are required to pay Medicaid
providers the same amount as the taxes that are raised.
Now the federal government matches that matches those payments by
like sixty fifty sixty percent to help states recoup some
Medicaid costs. So, yes, your money, there's a million different
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methods in ways in which your money is absolutely going
towards us. In New York for instance, this was so
beginning in January. January first, they had a new option
for health insurance for people who are illegal aliens, so
it says new health insurance options for They said, I
don't believe in the phrase undocumented aliens and They had
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a fact sheet that was entirely in Spanish to explain
the benefits that you would get even though you're here illegally.
So all of this, absolutely they are receiving. Absolutely, they're
receiving free healthcare paid for by US the taxpayer. That's
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a fact, absolute fact. There was also the Federation for
American Immigration Reform. This was a study that was published
March eighth of twenty twenty three, and it looked at
the fiscal burden of illegal immigration on United States taxpayers
and what it discovered was that in twenty three it
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was sixty six point four billion, that's the expenditures federal
expenditures on illegal aliens cane now a medical spending twenty
four billion billion, absolute billion, yep. And all of these
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things they were still required. This is one of the
things that Trump was pushing in terms of ending DACA
to keep people who are who are abusing DACA from
receiving these benefits. Also, so there's a lot here. Our
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In fact, the USC continues.
Speaker 10 (19:10):
To attempt to justify the claim the Democrats are pushing
for free health care for illegal aliens legal immigrants by
citing the fact that you can encounter undocumented people in hotel,
in sorry, hospital emergency rooms, and he said, he keeps
suggesting that this was some decision of the Biden administration
to provide these emergency services to undocumented people. In fact,
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that is not the case. This has been a government,
a policy of the US federal government for decades that
hospitals are required to provide emergency care to that part
of the law turns up there, regardless of immigrations.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
I told Today yesterday, this is a CNN factchecker who's saying, well,
so here's how he's trying to get around it. He's
trying to say that Biden Harris don't have any ownership
of it because and I was telling you about this yesterday,
it's already federal law in that they people who go
to emergency rooms, et cetera, have to be provided with care. However,
what's different is that Biden Harris absolutely under the Biden administration,
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they redefined isi LEE. They redefined what illegal protected status
was so that people who were technically who were here
not technically like gratuitously illegally, were able to kind of
fudge their status and receive benefits being here illegally. That's
a fact. And then some states went above and beyond
even more egregious with it. Welcome back to the program, Dana,
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lash with you. One of the other things that was
taking place under the Biden Harris administration was the hate
mongering from groups like the ADL. You guys are familiar
with the Anti Defamation League, which, just like everything else
in Washington, is very weirdly named. It's always named after
the thing that it doesn't do. So ADL they had
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this list where their extremists list, and they had a
ton of different groups, none of which included Black Lives
Matter or Antifa. None of those groups were listed on it,
but they listed Turning Point USA. They even listed the
Family Research Council. They listed FRC, the Family Research Council
on that before as well. And you remember with and
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un pulling this story up, the Family Research Council with
that the or their Family Research Center no FRC. Yeah,
they this was back and they were criticizing them as
promoting hate and extremism as recently as even October of
twenty three. And they had mentioned the Family Research Council
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before and they listed them as an extreme They said
that they promote extremism and hate. Now, if you remember
back when the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is another
group that is a hate group. Southern Poverty Law Center
is a hate group. They put a map of what
they said were extremist entities and they had a map
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that included the Family Research Council. And a man named
Floyd Lee Corkins based on this map and that's his
words that he gave to law enforcement. They took his
statement and it also came up on legal proceedings after
when he went to court. He was inspired by that
map found this ex straight. He found them on their
extremist list. And this was over the Chick fil A
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stuff in same sex marriage, and he took a bunch
of Chick fil A sandwiches and he walked into the
lobby of the Family Research Council and he opened fire.
And his goal was to kill Family Research Council members
and staff and then shoved the Chick fil A sandwiches
into their dead, gaping mouths. That's what he was going
to do. And he ended he was taken into custody
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and he admitted that it was the Southern Poverty Law
Center map. That's where he first, That's where he saw
where they were, et cetera. So Anti Defamation League is
very similar in terms of inciting hate. And they had
listed and again they did not list Black Lives Matter
as an extremist group. They didn't listen Occupy Wall Street
as an extremist group. They haven't listed Antifa as an
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extremist group. But it's all Christian and conservative entities. And
they listed Turning Point USA as an extremist group. Now
here's the interesting thing. If you think, well, this is
just this is just something that this group did and
it doesn't really matter, well it does matter because they
had a relationship with the FBI and there would be
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opportunities and penalties that came with being a group that
was considered extremist by an affiliate or an ally of
the Biden Harris FBI. The FBI and the ADL actually
worked together. In fact, the ADL trained FBI personnel. They
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had an entire hate crimes regime or a program regiment,
and they trained FBI personnel on things like extremism, hate
things like that. It included the quote Law Enforcement and
Society program and they had developed that program. They worked
with James Comey. James Comey just fond over the ADL.
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He went to a bunch of the bunch of different
events that they had, He spoke at their events all
the time. They literally created initiatives together. So if you
think it doesn't matter that the Anti Defamation League had
listed a group like Turning Point USA as a hate group,
imagine not being able to be a speaker on a
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college campus because the college, when they were advancing the
event talked to the FBI, and the FBI said, well,
based on our partner, the ADL, this is a hate group.
That is literally how that works. So you had the
Biden Harris FBI that was working with a far left
organization that classified all groups that represented political dissent, Christian groups,
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pro life groups, student groups like Turning Point as literal
quote unquote hate and extremist groups, and had them listed
in their extremist glossary for who knows how long, all
while collaborating with the FBI and telling and whispering into
the ear of federal law enforcement staffers, this is a
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hate group. Do you not have an issue with that?
Where are the free speech warriors on the left all
of a sudden, the ones who were bitching and moaning
about Jimmy Kimmel this entire time? Where are they at?
Where were they when innocuous Christian groups were being labeled
as hate groups. Now you can see why the FBI
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designated parents who spoke out at school board meetings as
quote domestic terrorists. Now you can see why the FBI
was classifying parents and parent groups that were active in
their communities as domestic terrorists in abusing the abuse left
open in the loophole from the Patriot Act. Now you
can see why that was happening. So now the FBI,
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under Cash Pattel, they have severed ties with the Anti
Defamation League, and by the way, they had that, they
had Turning Point listed as an extremist group before the
assassination of Charlie Kirk, Patel listed this. He announced this
change yesterday and Patel said that James Comey wrote love
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letters to the ADL, and you know that the FBI
embedded agents with the ADL. The FBI had embedded agents
with the Anti Defamation League while they were targeting conservative
and Christian groups. He said that they were running quote
disgraceful ops spine on Americans. That era is over. He
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says that the FBI won't partner with political fronts masquerading
as watchdogs, and he is exactly right now. The ADL,
on their part, they announced they said that they were
describing to a Turning Point USA is a conservative group
that quote has ties to a range of right wing
extremists and has generated support from anti Muslim bigots, et cetera,
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et cetera, white supremacists, et cetera. They listed them at
promoting Christian nationalism, and in response to this, when the
ADL was asked about it, they decided to delete their glossary.
They said, well, it was a mistake. It was a mistake.
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It shouldn't have been They shouldn't have been listed in there.
No one believes that. I don't believe it was a
mistake at all whatsoever. So they deleted their quote Glossary
of Extremism and hate end quote, and they had over
a thousand entries. This is what they said in their
statement quote. With so many entries written over so many years,
the ADL Glossary of Extremism has served as a source
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of high level information on a wide range of topics
for years, and at the same time, an increasing number
of entries were outdated. We also saw a number of
entries intentionally misrepresented and misused. Why does the left love
making lists of people to target and persecute. The ADL
is no different. The ADL itself is a hate group.
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The Anti Defamation League is a hate group of thought bigots. Absolutely,
you want to talk about fascism, let's talk about the
behaviors of the ADL listing good people as extremists simply
because they believe in Jesus. No joke, that's literally. Charlie
Kirk's crime was he believed in Jesus and he was
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nice to people who disagreed with him. He's got to die.
People like the groups like the ADL they're culpable in
all of this. People like the groups like the Southern
Poverty Law Center, they're culpable in all of this. They
know what they're doing when they make these lists. You
can't convince me that there isn't a tiny part of
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them that secretly hopes they incite some kind of violence
by making lists like these? What else is the point?
What is the point? And to not even include Black
lives matter? Black lives matter people were killed, there was
an ambush on cops in Dallas where cops were murdered
on live national television by a BLM activist rioter who
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is taking part in the demonstrations in downtown Dallas. Or
let's talk about ANTIFA setting fire to a church. No,
but that's not considered. That's not on any of their lists.
So basically, the ADL's litmus test for inclusion is do
you agree, yes or no? And if you don't agree
with them, then you're a hateful extremist. This is heinous, heinous,
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absolutely heinous, and reminds me too, they are a five
oh one C three, right, They're not a C four,
They're a C three. How are they not violating their
tax exempt status by being so specific. They have a
heat map where you can track online extremist groups. This
is what they do. So I'm glad that the FBI
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ended that association. This is what people don't realize when
and the left doesn't. They don't. The left can shut
the hell up because they have never had to endure
what conservatives had to endure. Nobody on the left has
ever had government entities breathing down their necks the way
that conservatives do. They never had the FBI partner with
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like actual hate groups to classify them as a hate
group simply for existing. Let's not forget what the FBI
was trying to when they were trying to run on Catholics,
designating Catholics as hate groups, targeting Catholics, and trying to
embed themselves Catholic churches. That's a reality, you know, when
you hear stories like this that are real, all of
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the conspiracy stuff seems pretty legitimate, doesn't it. Like the
story that came out about how many government officials actually
were in playing clothes on J six. There's a lot
of stuff there, and it makes you wonder who's pulling
the levers deep state to try to get people to
be at each other's throats. This isn't a conspiracy theory.
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I absolutely believe that there are these people embedded in
government that would love to see, would love to use
and abuse government authority to kick office civil war. Absolutely,
the Biden Harris administration, they were using the levers of
government in the most abusive ways to target and persecute
people for their beliefs. The Biden administration was actively persecuting
(31:51):
Christians here. Now, how is that any different from what
Nigeria is doing, except a lot more of them are
being killed in Nigeria than here. We just had an
assassination of one. So where are all the free speech warriors?
Spare me about that fat ass Jimmy Kimmel. Where are
all the free speech warriors on the left who were
so upset over Jimmy Kimmel? Not a single one of
(32:14):
them have had anything to say about the FBI actively
embedding agents within the ADL and targeting Christian organizations. So
that's why you can't take anyone on the left seriously.
They don't really believe in free speech. They believe in
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Speaker 4 (33:55):
So are the days of the United States?
Speaker 11 (33:59):
The line on the title track You Go Death where
you say something like, I'm the most famous girl in
this racist country?
Speaker 7 (34:05):
Is this racist country?
Speaker 4 (34:11):
You want to name names?
Speaker 3 (34:12):
Could be a couple, could be a couple of different
it could be a couple. But I'm always talking about
Morgan while and I'll give us Find me at Whole Foods, bitch,
I don't hear it. Find me at Whole Foods where
I go and buy overpriced, like not really totally organic
groceries because I'm such a scenestirhrror man, Morgan Wall and
you make with so much more money than me, and
(34:33):
you're gonna have a longer lasting career because my career
was built upon like falsetto and bad tone and also
sex and that ages you. And when you start hitting forty, ah,
where's the lie? For real? I think some people are
just like, no one's paying attention to me, so I
got to pull a political stunt and then they do
something like this. I don't know, I'm just not I'm
(34:56):
not into Paramore just because it's I'm not. I just
I've never been a fan. I just always thought her
vocal tone was like thin and weak, and I don't
think that she could hit some of the notes of
that auto tune, and they're just a lot more. There
are a lot of other actually really talented female vocalists
out there, So I don't care. But I do think
if you're gonna be petty, then you completely give people
(35:18):
like me who thrive on opportunities to just be really
just unleash. It's a skill set and it just gives
the green light to respond in kind. Just have to say.
And those who I don't even know what show that was,
everybody's got a podcast.
Speaker 12 (35:34):
Welcome to turd Talk. It's our podcast where we don't
do anything. We're just gonna say we're gon't talking to
these people. You think it's what it is, you know, Okay,
and that's exactly what it is. I I'm not Are
you a fan of Are you a fan of Paramore?
Speaker 3 (35:49):
I'm not.
Speaker 4 (35:50):
No, No, there was a time I was back in
the early two thousands.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
I mean, how old is she now?
Speaker 4 (35:57):
I honestly just got to be in her late forty.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
Probably bitch, you're too old for this. Stop it good night.
I just can't stand this stuff. It's you know, you can't.
Speaker 4 (36:08):
Health She's thirty six.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
Also, she was the mags are getting old girl. Uh,
if you are offended, there are some people out there
that think my comments are about them, like that one
nasty lady that wrote me a nasty Graham. Not everything
is about you, just it's really just about this check
that we're talking about right now. But that's like, why
are you gonna be mean like going after She sounds
jealous and petty? Right, yeah, Morgan Wallin's he's just gonna
(36:35):
go crind all his money, Murch. This chick doesn't like me,
murrh Anyway, I'm over it all right. We got a
lot more on the way, including oh wait, I didn't
even get to half the stuff that we have. Hold up,
I got lawlessness and disorder knives out for sek War.
They're coming at him all the people whose feelings that
he hurt yesterday when he went to their faces and
(36:56):
said you fat or earlier this week I should say,
there very mad, and now they're threatening to leak on him.
So we're gonna talk about that coming up. Stick with
a second hour on the way. Hello everybody, it's Greta
Tunberg once again. When she wasn't captured, she was the
(37:19):
IDF was like, girl, why are you so stupid? Welcome
back to the program, Dane Lash at your top of
the second hour. So Greta Tunberg and the flotilla activists
ZeVA trying to get into Zegaza and Zey could not
get through. My favorite part was when they put cash
and plastic bottles and then threw them overboard because they
thought that the water would take it to the to
(37:41):
the shore and that Gaza would have aid. I am
not making that up. Steve can confirm, because Steve and
I were laugh in our heads about it, our heads
off about it during break. I'm not making that up.
That's a real thing. There are photos. In fact, I
think that was like one of the videos that you
guys saw that Wan had put up because they they
actually thought they could just I don't know how far
(38:04):
out they were, but that they could just put stuff
in uh, plastic bottles and then that was gonna do it.
That was gonna get that was gonna get it over
But okay, there you go. So the flotilla, the Greta
Tuneberg flotilla. Are you shocked that they once again did
not make it? How many times are they going to
(38:24):
do this? They call it a flotilla. Isn't it just
like one yacht? It was just one yacht. That's not
even a flotilla. By the way, what one's getting he's
oh my gosh, you guys, he's totally getting into the
video where they're putting this stuff in plastic bottles. They're
putting the Humanitarian Aid in plastic bottles and throwing it
(38:46):
overboard because they think that the water gods will pull
the plastic bottles. I swear to you that's what they're
doing here to sure. And that's look at all the
aid so much eight Look, they just stopped all of it.
They ended Hamas right there with those two. They actually
threw plastic water bottles with just a couple of dollars
(39:10):
in it overseas. That's their idea of being a distributing aid.
They're a bunch of stupid fame horse. There is no
other way to say it. This is the most pathetic
fame hory thing that I've seen since I don't know.
Candas Owens tries to hijack Charlie Kirk's memory in TPUSA anyway, Uh,
it's what do they call it? It's it was the
global flotilla whatever, And they were one vessel headed towards Gossit.
(39:37):
That's guys, that's a yachting excursion. That's a yachting excursion.
That's what that is. They what case?
Speaker 4 (39:46):
Do you know that they have a float a global
flotilla tracker?
Speaker 3 (39:52):
Oh? Do they do?
Speaker 4 (39:54):
And you get to track where they dump plastic into
the ocean.
Speaker 3 (39:58):
But I thought she loved the earth gretaphire. Are you
litering fire into plastic bottles in Sevata? I'm very curious
about this. So they made her sit down. Did they
give her another sandwich? How many sandwiches has she received?
This is like the second or third time, right, So
they're trying to challenge Israel's blockade, which has been in
(40:20):
place since two thousand and seven because the Masso won't
stop terrorizing everybody. And they yeah, the flow, Look how
pathetic it is. The flotilla trucker there they are, and
they look how far away they were, And they thought,
we're just gonna throw these bottles. It's the dumbest thing.
I've ever seen. So they were intercepted again. They had
(40:41):
to sit down, put their little picnic blanket scarves on,
had her little frog hat and uh that's uh. I
don't know what they thought was gonna happen. This is
just this is not actually doing anything. They're not actually
doing anything positive. I just really don't unders stand the
other than fame, hoariness. I don't understand the point of it.
(41:05):
It doesn't What have they achieved, Kane, nothing.
Speaker 4 (41:10):
No, just feeding themselves and having a little cruise on
the ocean.
Speaker 3 (41:14):
They you know what, they just like them ideaf sandwiches.
How can we go and get another idea of sandwich them?
Greta Tunberg, I'm gonna throw plastic bottles into water. I
just can't. I can't with these people. So uh oh wait,
hang on, hang on, hang on, let me look at this.
This is this is uh oh, this is Greta She
(41:36):
when so when the IDF intercepted them, she was trying
to call the Swedish government for help et phone home
audio subit eighteen. Please my name is.
Speaker 13 (41:47):
Given Chian Bayani, citizen of Sweden. If you are watching
this video, I have been abduncted and taken against my
will by Israeli for sis. Our humanitarian mission was non
violent and abiding by international law. Please tell my government
to demand my and the other's immediate release.
Speaker 3 (42:05):
I find her to be tiresome and stupid, and I
think she is an embarrassment to humanity. Greta Thunberg, This
is what happens when you make idiots your messiah. And
she was in international waters, she was approaching the blockade
the If she wants to talk about kidnapping, she was
not abducted. No, the Bebis kids were abducted when their
(42:29):
mother and those two babies were abducted by Hamas, and
they were dragged off without shoes, without food or diapers.
That was what an abduction looked like. The women that
were raped to death, they were abducted from the music
festival and then they were taken into Gaza where and
they were raped to death in their breasts were cut off.
Greta Thunberg, You absolute entitled, wealthy brat. That is what
(42:53):
an abduction is. All of the people, the thousands who
never made it home on October seventh, and the ones
who were abducted and they were scootered away into Gaza
where Gazin's worked with Hamas to keep them in captivity.
That's what an abduction is. She's always the victim. What
(43:14):
did you think was gonna happen? No, they they had
Hamas that got into Israeli towns. They kidnapped civilians, They
kidnapped women, they kidnapped babies. There were infants ripped away
from their mothers that were kidnapped. That's what an abduction
looks like. You absolute entitled broad. She's too old for this.
(43:38):
She's not a teenager anymore. She's like an adult female somewhat.
Where are her ignorant parents at? I mean, I get
it that her mom never made it in Hollywood, and
so I guess she'd tried to prostitute her daughter out
as some claim to fame. But at some point it's
really embarrassing and you guys need to step in, if anything,
to say face, it's asinine. No, the abduction that took
(44:00):
place on October seventh, that's what abduction looks like. You
got on a yacht to party with your friends, and
then you kind of bobbed towards Gaza. You put money
in plastic bottles and threw it, threw it into the water,
because that's how you decided to deliver aid. And then
the IDF intervened and they gave you a sandwich, and
they send you back to your country. That's literally the
(44:21):
opposite of an abduction, you idiot, You got a free
plane ride back to your country. Again, that's literally the
opposite of an abduction, you disrespectful, illiterate moron. I can't
stand her, I can't stand all all though they were abducted. No, no,
(44:42):
the beabest kids were abducted, and you know what, they
didn't get a free plane ride back home. They got
sent home in boxes and the two kids weren't even
labeled correctly. The terrorists didn't even care enough about the
bodies of the babies to actually put their correct names
on the coffins. These people, it's that mentality of how
(45:05):
can I make this about me? Every time, every single time. So, yeah,
she wasn't abducted. No one would actually want to abduct her.
My gosh, she would have to put up with her.
Nobody would want to abduct her. Jimminy Christmas. So a
few other things here we have this, let's see where
(45:31):
to start. We well, let me do sec war real quick.
So I saw this last night. My eyebrowt went up.
Here's the headline, highly sensitive pete Hegseth leak explodes inside
Pentagon as he launches dystopian lie detector tests. I saw
some people that were complaining about the fact that he
(45:58):
because remember the headlines leading up to this meeting of generals? Oh,
my gosh, why is the Pentagon calling this meeting of generals?
Why is this happening? This is so weird, right, can't
you remember all that? Why are they doing this calling
a meeting of the generals. Well, they called a meeting
of the general so he could talk to them about
their new the new standards, the new fitness standards. Right,
(46:21):
And someone said, this is a politico. The headline could
have been an email officials balk at Seth had heg
Seth's generals meeting. That was the headline. The last minute
gathering featured hundreds of senior military officials. Blah blah blah.
They said they thought they were attending a campaign rally.
(46:42):
They didn't. There were no names. They just said they
But I thought, oh wait, they could have been an email.
You can't see their faces via email. Imagine a bunch
of chicken hawks who want to drag us to war,
but they shudder at being called fat to their faces.
Oh my goodness, just asked, So now the knives are
(47:02):
out for sec war because they're saying his department has
been plagued by backstabbing. Ask why, ask why the department
has been plagued by backstabbing?
Speaker 7 (47:14):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (47:15):
Well, secretary of waror is not?
Speaker 14 (47:17):
You know?
Speaker 3 (47:18):
Blah, I don't care. Do you believe in service? Do
you believe in the badges and the pins and the
medals and all the insignia that you wear every single
day or do you not? Because we have a chain
of command, and the voters made their decision, and the
voters selected a president, and through their consent of their vote,
(47:39):
the presidents selected a secretary of war. So when you
are undermining that pick, you are actually backstabbing Americans. And
I'll have everybody remember how this country was founded. People
tried to backstab colonists, and they tried to overrun them
and impose a foreign rule, and look what happened. No,
(48:07):
they're the department is being plagued by backstabbing because you
have a bunch of bureaucratic whiney bitches who are just
upset still that they lost the last election, and so
they think that they're undermining the Secretary of War when
in reality they're stabbing all of us in the back.
(48:29):
And then you want our sons and daughters to go
and serve seriously, I wouldn't, I wouldn't trust I don't
trust command, I don't I don't trust anybody higher up
in the Pentagon or DoD especially with this type of stuff.
They're going to be upset. You just spent four or
(48:50):
five years parading out men with lipstick wearing skirts, and
we were in with high ranking, top secret clearance, and
you were trying to make the military a social experiment
for transing. And this was on top of everything that
(49:12):
happened with regards to the abandonment of Afghanistan. So they're
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Speaker 3 (50:34):
So Maxwell Coffee. Maxwellhouse Coffee is rebranding after one hundred
and thirty three years, so everybody knows the Maxwellhouse stuff.
What I don't like are the big pop up ads
that obscure the store, and I want to just just
absolutely rhetorically murder all of the companies that do that.
They said that they're going to change it to reflect
(50:57):
the I guess new era.
Speaker 14 (50:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (50:59):
They're going to call it Maxwell apartment. What are you
kidding me? This is not real seeing let me look, No,
it is real. Yeah, they're changing Maxwell House is going
to be a Maxwell apartment to reflect I guess the
(51:19):
new housing market. I'm not kidding you. I'm not kidding you.
That's what it's sane. They had a press release. They
said that one third of Americans are downsizing. Instead of
buying full sized homes, they're getting small houses or they're
renting small apartments. Two thirds of Americans drink coffee daily.
They set all of that adds up. So with Maxwell apartment,
are you kidding me? Right now?
Speaker 4 (51:42):
So instead of house it's apartment. Why wouldn't they keep
house and then keep the hope and dream of the
American life alive? What in God's name is happening?
Speaker 3 (51:54):
I'm done today.
Speaker 2 (51:56):
This broke me.
Speaker 3 (51:58):
I'm done. This is the stupidest thing.
Speaker 4 (52:01):
Yes, it's not parody.
Speaker 3 (52:05):
I'm literally done. This is so stupid. I can't wow
Maxwell apartment. Then I have my Maxwell apartment coffee. I mean,
are you making the coffee better? No, we're not doing that.
Hell no, No, We're just gonna add more letters on
the label.
Speaker 4 (52:22):
Maxwell r V is next.
Speaker 3 (52:24):
Maxwell Shack gonna have a Maxwell tent and skid row
right Christmas. I can't. I might have to come back
to this because I just can't. I'm done. Oh let's
see blah blah blah blah blah. Oh they said young
people are richer than boomers, where no one believes this.
This is from reason what they said a twenty a
(52:46):
typical twenty five year old gen z or has annual
household income that's fifty percent above that at boomers. Okay,
are you taking into account inflation for that? Because I
just can't. I don't believe this. Yeah, sorry, I don't.
Moving on, Well, we got the alligator story yesterday, so
that's old. Uh Ooh. Joe Biden needed flash cards to
(53:07):
recognize not just like the press, but actual major Democrats
in his own party. He had to have flash cards
to recognize Hillary Clinton, George Clooney, who else, I think,
even Michelle Obama. Oh. They also had to have a
card for Denzel Washington, the guy that Biden described as
(53:28):
one of the greatest actors of the twenty first century. Well,
he wouldn't know, you know, he wouldn't know. They actually, yeah,
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Speaker 2 (54:52):
Dead erratic and I believe you use the word unhinged
the other day, I did, are you trying to draw
a line between President trump acuity, his mental states, and
what's going on here with the shutdown?
Speaker 1 (55:05):
No, no, no, I'm actually referring to some of his
social media posts which didn't seem to make a lot
of sense.
Speaker 2 (55:12):
It's sombrero and the mustache.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
Well, it would seem to me that, as the president
of the United States on the brink of a government shutdown,
if you actually wanted to bring everyone together to try
to get to a resolution in a common sense, bipartisan way,
that's not the type of behavior that we would see.
Speaker 3 (55:31):
Shut up, shut up.
Speaker 14 (55:34):
I mean, if you're talking about bringing people together, Jake,
you know, you can't criticize the fact that we're trying
to get more people in the country legally covered by
taxpayer fronted healthcare.
Speaker 3 (55:46):
I mean, it's just not the way to bring people together, Jake.
That's what I just heard from Pikeem Jefferies there and
welcome back to the program. Danna lash with you bottom
of the second hour. So he's still mad about the memes.
Can we play five real quick? This is VP? I
wish there was a bio by the way, Can I
(56:07):
just we say potus and floatus and I like the
otis stuff, but you can't do VP. It's not the same.
Go ahead and play Sorry this is cut five.
Speaker 15 (56:18):
Good thing on the sombrero thing, I mean, ha, Keem
Jeffrey said it was a racist and I know that
he said that, and I honestly don't even know what
that means. Like is he a Mexican American that is
offended by having a sombrero meme? And I saw one
of the major TV stations put the meme up and
then say this is AI generated and he had like
(56:39):
the curly animated mustache too. It's like, do the American people,
do you really not realize the American people recognize that
he did not actually come to the White House wearing
a sombrero and a black curly animation mustache. Like, give
the country a little bit of credit. We're all trying
to do a very important job for the American people.
The President of the United States likes to have a little
bit of fun when he's doing it.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
You know, why do you know why they won't give
the country credit? Because the Again, these are the same
people who have tried to fake you out about dudes
being chicks. So if they can't tell what they can't
even define what a woman is, So how the hell
are they gonna know? Well, I don't know. Maybe it
might be really have a somburro. But this doesn't make
(57:21):
any sense. It's just it doesn't. Yeah, the open up
the government and the memes stop. Democrats are being held
hostage by meme lords. I love it, love it. I
don't know if you guys saw this. I tweet this
thing exploded. Uh I saw this from TCU. So there's
(57:42):
a d transitioner named Chloe Cole. She's twenty one years
old and was going to speak at Texas Christian University
and they will not allow her to give a speech there.
(58:05):
She had posted that TCU holds pride events and they
do trans stuff, but they will not allow Christian baptisms
and events. They denied their October seventh event despite rooms
being available, according to students and faculty, and when pressed
they said, quote, this is not open for discussion. She adds,
(58:25):
this is how free speech dies. Now, TCU, well say, no,
we've held stuff before for you know, TPUs events. You
know this was and they were it just seemed like
it was an excuse, and they said that it was.
(58:45):
They were trying to argue that it was an outside party,
not affiliated with TCU, but they were. She was invited
by a campus group, like a group. They are on campus.
So it just doesn't All I know is this Some
years ago, we went to TCU to do a prospective
student tour, you know those tours that you you undertake
(59:10):
with your college, you know, potential college freshmen, et cetera.
By the way, before I get started into this, I'm
just can we just skip the lectures because nobody's preached
about college more than I have over these several years.
By the way, nobody has, so I don't need the lectures.
About community college. And I homeschooled my kids for half
of their education. And I also think that when colleges
(59:32):
are offering you money to attend their school, that's a
that's a you can take that and not go into debt.
That's a good thing. Right, everybody's different, so please don't.
I'm just tired of dealing with it. My whole point
is that this we went to this prospective parent thing, right,
(59:53):
and not even fifteen minutes into the lecture where they
have like a college ambassador stand up and they're telling
you about the campus culture and this is what you
can expect. And I mean not even I'm being generous,
(01:00:13):
not even fifteen minutes, they immediately started it on DEI
and I noticed there were these signs like all over
the room and the hallway leading up to the room
where we were at, where it had like the I
think that was one of the first times I started
seeing the trans the little pink trans flag thingy Caine,
(01:00:34):
I don't even know it's the light blue with the anyway.
So we just left. I'm like, I'm not this is stupid.
I'm staying here anymore. This is so stupid. The sea
it stands for Texas Christian University. The sea is purely performative.
It is entirely performative. Parents, if you're thinking about sending
your kids to Texas Christian University because you think that
the Christians doing the heavy lifting, I regret to inform
(01:00:56):
you that it's just there purely as a performative thing.
There is nothing Christian about it, not at all. And
they've had problems for quite some time. Right there, there
is a huge battle on our college campuses, a major battle.
I mean, didn't they have like a BLM monument. One
(01:01:16):
parent reached out their child attends there. They have a
BLM monument right smack in the middle of the campus
where you could leave messages about George Floyd, how his
life impacted you, and how much you hate something white supremacy,
et cetera, et cetera. Even though, again just a reminder,
George Floyd was a drug addict who had been in
and out of jail and his last big offense was
holding a loaded gun to a pregnant woman's abdomen. You know,
(01:01:40):
but whatever, Oh, in the don't talk about the toxicology
report that actually attributed cause of death to overdose. But
we're gonna we'll just skip on by all that because
that doesn't fit narratives, and it's very important to participate
in lies to uphold a sense of false unity. So
the this I mean it is it's it's wild the
(01:02:03):
level of partisanship on college campuses. And go back to
the thing I said just was that last hour we
were talking about the FBI and how they had colluded
with Anti Defamation League their anti defamation as much as
Antifa as anti fascist, it's a hate group. The ADL
they had worked to classify a lot of these groups
(01:02:24):
as extremists. So when you would have colleges that would
advance these events and check out these groups, and they
would see the ADL, who has been working with the
FBI as a partner, has this group listed because of
their Christian beliefs as a hate group. They're going to
deny the opportunity for that group to actually exercise free
speech in conjunction with students that are requesting their presence
on the college campus because of those classifications. So it
(01:02:45):
absolutely is the situation of censorship. But these college campuses,
I made the point of this, There are a lot
of college campuses that receive a lot of foreign money.
And I think a lot of this is driven to
divide and driven to start to incite at the college level,
(01:03:06):
because back through history, Russia, Germany, China, everywhere, it all
starts in the college. It all starts at college campuses.
All of that start. It all started on college campuses,
far left, and it was all very organized. And I
made mention of this yesterday and talking about some of
(01:03:28):
this stuff, how it's the amount of money that goes
towards these campuses from these leftist institutions is stunning. There
was a post that I saw on social extra. It
(01:03:50):
was a video I saw on social media. It was
a committee on Homeland Security, Public Safety, and Veterans Affairs,
and they were talking about money going into these universities
since two thousand and one. It was reported universities, and
we talked about this last week have accepted billions from Cutter.
And did you know that Cutter even sued Texas to
(01:04:12):
hide its funding of Texas A and M. It was
trying to obscure who it was giving money to. Don't
you think that that's kind of an important thing? I do.
That's a true story. Texas A and M failed to
report one hundred million dollars in Katari funds, per the
(01:04:32):
Texas Public Policy Foundation. They had to file a Foyer request.
Actually it was under Texas Public Records Act. Texas A
and M had given had received going towards three hundred
million from Cutter and the Cutter Foundation, which is a
(01:04:53):
state controlled agency, so it's a Katari agency. They sued
to block the release of this in they said it
was a trade secret and it should be shielded from disclosure.
They were in court for five years and the only
reason we even know about any of this is because
(01:05:13):
Texas A and M was ordered by the court to
release the contracts and the Qataris lost their suit. This
was it was wild. They fought to hide it. This
is just one example. So in looking at this stuff,
I mean, this is why they It's like they always
(01:05:37):
look the other way when you have this stuff that
crops up on these college campuses. Not enough people are
asking who the largest donors are to American universities. Not
enough people are asking why. Not enough are not talking
about it, and they're not asking why are they not
talking about it? Why are some of the biggest mouths
(01:05:57):
in conservative media not really to talking about the Qataris
they're not talking about and I'm not This is not speculation,
This is publicly recorded fact. The number one donor, number
one ahead of even the CCP, which is number two
to these universities, is Cutter. Now why is that soft
(01:06:23):
power spreading influence through money. They're a tiny nation. They're
trying to hold their own against the United Arab Emirates
and the Saudis. They got a friend of me, well
not front of me. They have a friendly relationship with Iran.
They have that gas field there in the Persian Gulf
between their two countries, so they are already they're they're
technically part of Iran's energy infrastructure, so they're always protected.
(01:06:46):
They can be they can be sassy. That's one of
the reasons why they sheltered Hamas because they're they're they
in part act like a middleman for Cutter. But you
got to ask why all of this money going towards
these univeries, and a lot of it, interestingly, the donors
(01:07:06):
to the universities and the donors to these big leftist
organizations that fund and fuel a lot of this division
that you see in nations across the country. They're the
same Cain it's so weird. How weird is that? I mean,
I don't want to put on my tinfoil or anything,
but I'm just curious because all I hear about is
(01:07:27):
a pack, A pack, A pack. I don't think anybody
agrees with that, any organization one hundred percent. But the
people screaming about a pack, not a damn one of
them talk about the qataris How interesting is that not
one of them talk about it. You don't hear nothing
from these people about the Kantari investment number one donor.
(01:07:51):
And you would think if you're going to be so
upset about a pack, and I'm not defending a pack,
I don't give a rats ass. But I just think
I do find the hypocrisy entertaining because you're going to
complain about APAC. But then if you compare the money
that these entities and these universities are getting from Cutter,
it is not even it's a joke to even compare it.
(01:08:13):
So why are they so silent? Why all of the
silence on the Katari funding? Huh? I mean again, Kina,
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It's his laugh mission to make that we had decisions.
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Speaker 3 (01:10:07):
All right, all right, so let's see we've got so
yesterday we had the guy who was going one hundred
and twenty four miles per hour and his excuse to
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He was pulled over Michael's Stanik and when they said,
why are you going over one hundred miles per hour?
And I think it was supposed to be like what
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a different article. He said, well, you know, I'm late
to my barber appointment. Now, gents, I'm feeling you as
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I'm feeling you right now so hard. But you can't
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They're like, maybe you should have left earlier. You can't
fly down the highway in like a forty five to
fifty over one hundred miles per hour. So he got
pulled over it he uh ended up getting he went.
(01:11:13):
He spent the night in jail, and he bonded out
at one hundred and fifty dollars. How do you spend
the night in jail? Did they just because the body
cam they only released stills from the bodycam footage and
it still looked like it was daylight? So how did
he not just get to bond out right? Like can't
you just bond I don't know how the jail, you know,
having never been arrested, I don't know how this works.
Can't you just like bond out like immediately? Why would
(01:11:34):
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wonder if it has.
Speaker 4 (01:11:37):
I wonder if it has to do with how many
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Speaker 6 (01:13:36):
I say, they obviously have not read their bill. This
counterproposal that he filed. Everybody can google it, go pull
it up. It's on the Senate's website. In the legislative text.
Go to page fifty seven of Chuck Schamer's bill and
look at section twenty one forty one. It says right there,
in plain language, they want to repeal the health provisions
of the one Big Beautiful Bill.
Speaker 3 (01:13:55):
I I M. Yeah, see, So don't know what they're
getting all mad about. I mean, the truth is out.
I mean, people aren't stupid. They understand this stuff. They
know it. Welcome back to the program, Danie lash with you.
That was Speaker Johnson who was addressing some of that,
saying that yes, they're saying that it doesn't clearly they
haven't read their bill. And then you have this guy.
(01:14:15):
What state is he from? This not Johnson, but this
shre Thanadar he is because he's a right Okay, he's
on Michigan. He admits it here. This is audio some
by fourteen. He admits it.
Speaker 7 (01:14:29):
That.
Speaker 3 (01:14:30):
Okay, yeah, we decided to shut our government down over this.
Listen his own.
Speaker 16 (01:14:33):
Words, returning back to Detroit this morning, after the Republicans
failed to show up in the US House, we got
to make sure Americans have the healthcare that they need.
And if that means we got to chuck this government down,
so be it.
Speaker 3 (01:14:50):
Hm, well they've got to shut the government down then,
so be it. Okay, Well, thanks for admitting it. Thanks
for playing. There you go, thanks for playing. So they
I think one of the reasons that they're able to
skirt on this misinformation is because they I mean, they're protected,
they get protected. I wanted to play this audio. I'm
(01:15:11):
gonna set it up for you. So this was yesterday
we had the Pope blessing a block of ice. Now,
this was a SoundBite where he was weighing in on
a cardinal's decision to honor Dick Durbin in the Senate.
You know, very big time pro abortion senator Dick Durbin.
(01:15:33):
Dick Durbin has been in the Senate for how long? Okay,
really long time. He's yeah, yeah, yeah, I want you
to listen to what he says here he was asked
about this. Listen, this is the Pope's response.
Speaker 11 (01:15:49):
Listen, someone who says I'm against abortion but says I'm
in favor of the death penalty is not really pro life.
So someone who says that I'm against the boy, but
I'm in agreement with the inhuman treatment of immigrants or
in the United States, I don't know if that's pro life.
So they're very complex issues. I don't know if anyone
(01:16:11):
has all the truth on them. But I would ask
first and foremost that there'd be greater respect for one
another and that we search together, both as human beings
in that case, as American citizens or citizens of the
state of Illinois, as well as Catholics, to say we
need to, you know, really look closely at all of
(01:16:32):
these ethical issues and to find the way forward as church,
the Church teaching on each one of them.
Speaker 3 (01:16:37):
So I thought, equating a violent offender who exercises free
will to commit crimes that are so heinous that death
is an optional, an optional, justifiable penalty, to comparing that
(01:16:58):
to an innocent baby, and then too illegal immigrants is
wildly illogical and intentionally deceptive. These are no, these are
not difficult issues. These are not complex issues. When you're
being honest, there was a missedunity opportunity for the church
(01:17:22):
with Robert Sarah man Alive. I like what my friend
Seth Dylan said, because he goes, if you redefine pro
life to mean a defense of all life, guilty or innocent,
then you make the principle so absolute and so expansive
that it rules out every legitimate use of deadly force,
including self defense and just war. And that's in moral nonsense.
And he's absolutely correct the idea that you can compare
(01:17:50):
a violent criminal who knowingly commits atrocity so heinous that
the established penal is death. To compare that person who
exercises their own free will to commit those atrocities to
an infant who doesn't even understand that yet, that is illogical,
(01:18:17):
It's disingenuous. And as keynotes, that criminal earned his punishment,
those are they are not comparable things, and the Bible
was quite clear about penalties. I'm I just was shocked
(01:18:38):
that someone who is the Vicar of Christ in the
Catholic Church would would make that argument. Like I said,
what a missed opportunity with Robert Sarah, because I have
a feeling that you wouldn't have heard Cardinal Sarah say
something like that at all, whatsoever. He's pretty clear in
his wording. And of course this comes the day after
(01:18:59):
he blessed a block of ice at a climate change event.
That was what it was. He and then he put
his hand on the ice and we played that yesterday,
blessed a block of ice at a climate change event.
He had nothing really to say about Charlie Kirk. You
have a time of massive Christian revival right now, and
(01:19:19):
he's doing a climate change event and talking about this.
How tone deaf. That's incredibly tone deaf. There was only
one infallible person and that was Christ. It just kind
of shocks me. Can I have that big ceremony about
(01:19:40):
climate change, but you have someone who's literally martyred for
faith and there's not really anything on that. I think
that that speaks to a problem that a lot of
churches have right now. We talked about that a few
weeks ago. Still haven't found a new church yet, but
we're ongoing and we're Church Christ, so it'll be Church
(01:20:00):
of Christ. But the idea that I just was shocked
to hear that because they're two entirely different things, two
entirely different things. If the church is in trouble. It
will be by its own hand, it will be. And
(01:20:21):
these are grotesque That comparison was so grotesquely oversimplified. And
it's such a completely vastly different variables that are being
compared there. And like I said, this is these are
not complex issues. You cannot compare the end the ending
of an infant's life in utero to just capital punishment
(01:20:46):
against someone who of their free will exercise behavior that
caused such heinousness and such irreparable harm and ended someone
else's life. Those are not things that you can compare.
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Speaker 4 (01:22:33):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Data's Quick five.
Speaker 3 (01:22:39):
I'm still trying to get over a Maxwell apartment because
the Maxwell House Coffee they're changing it from house to
apartment I'm not kidding you. You guys thought I was joking,
Like I already got two emails and then I got
a ton of messages and that's not act. Are you serious?
I think that's a meme. I swear to you it's real.
I told you no one was gonna believe me. That's real.
It's real. I'm not making it up to just like
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react to something that's actually a real thing. Caine. I
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There are actually changing it to Maxwell apartment. Okay, so
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You can apparently the kids can pick off the pieces
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other options. Let's see, Meta is going to sell targeted
ads based on your data and your AI chats. Well,
I don't have AI chats. I actually don't have any.
The only chat I ever did was I asked AI
to make a case, like, cause, what do you think
I look like? And you know how that's when it
(01:24:05):
made me have be a tank with guns for arms,
not even kidding you. That was the only AI chat
I had. So I don't how is this going to
work if you don't have that tech Crunch reported on it.
They've said that Meta is going to sell targeted ads
based on data in your AI chats. So they're updating
its privacy policy to reflect this on December sixteenth, and
they're collecting data from your interactions with its AI products
(01:24:28):
and that's how it's going. So I don't have any
It's not gonna have anything to sell.
Speaker 4 (01:24:30):
You're just going to use the old fashioned way of
just listening in.
Speaker 3 (01:24:34):
Well they do that anyway, do you know sidebar how
I joke, Oh, I need to have my little thing,
hang on, hang on, I need to have my little
Faraday envelope. So if I whisper, will it still hear me? So,
so you know how I talked about like chicken pants,
like as a joke. Literally everything is about chickens and
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chicken coops and all kinds of stuff like chicken NonStop everything.
That's all the ads show me. I made one joke
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by chicken stuff ads. Okay, back to normal. I'm not
kidding you. I'm like terrified to talk about my phone.
You say one thing and then it shows you a
bunch of stupid ads that you don't want. All right,
(01:25:19):
all right, So a drone pilot was sentenced to jail
and he's got one hundred and fifty six thousand dollars
fine after a he literally collided with an LA fire
fighting plane. And the guy this gets even crazier. Apparently
he was the co founder and developer of Treyarch that's
(01:25:41):
the cod stuff, and now he's chief technologist or into
chief Technology A'TS guide ance. So wow, he's a fifty
seven year old Peter Ackerman. He literally co founded Call
of Duty developer tray Arch. He flew his drone into
a firefighting plane. So now he has to pay six
figures in restitution and he has to do one hundred
and fifty hours of community service supporting southern California wildfire relief.
(01:26:05):
They said he recklessly flew an aircraft into airspace where
first responders were risking their lives. I will say that
it seems pretty easy to not hit a giant firefighting
plane full of water, right if you're a drone operator.
I have a drone, and it just seems like it's
easy to not hit big giant stuff in a response zone,
(01:26:29):
you know what I'm saying. So yeah, that one seems
a little bit like a self ow. I gotta be honest,
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Speaker 7 (01:28:56):
In terms of healthcare, the reality is they're just not
being honest. The amount of money that actually is going
towards that people who are undocumented is such a small
portion of the Medicaid cuts or the Affordable Care Act
if at all. And so we can argue that point,
but the reality that even if you're.
Speaker 3 (01:29:16):
Just saying that, it is though that anyone will see.
So wait, the goalposts are moving. First they said no, no, no,
no money is going towards them, and now they're like,
well just a small amount. Yes, hundreds of billions of
dollars apparently is considered a small amount. I mean, just
I mean, this is I think what this is. The
Federation for American Immigration Reform. In twenty twenty three, they
(01:29:39):
found sixty six point four billion that were spent on
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they said, it's staggering. It's an increase of forty five
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so you're looking upwards of like thirty five hundred dollars
per illegal alien per year. That in terms of money
(01:30:01):
that they receive for free taxpayer money for healthcare. Kane, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:30:05):
The weird thing is it all started with it's not happening,
that's not happening at all, and then then now here
we are step two, which they've cleared, which is, yeah,
you know, it's happening, but it's really not that big deal.
Now it's going to be. Oh, it's a good thing. Actually,
actually it's a good thing.
Speaker 3 (01:30:19):
That we're almost there. That's yeah, we're almost there. We're
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why it blew up, is because the guy was arrested.
(01:31:24):
He had one hundred priors. Actually technically it's ninety, approximately
ninety nine times he has been arrested. He has other
violent arrests. He's had drug crimes, theft, batteries, sault, all
kinds of stuff. So yeah, that you know, a lot
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of people are asking, how in the world is this
guy with that huge of a violent rap sheet? Why
is this? What in the world The guy stabbed his
victim with a pocket knife and police found the blood
stained night. They found bags of cocaine on him when
he was arrested, and wow, I mean, this is I'm
(01:32:11):
just trying to understand. That's a lot of prior arrests
and he's had convictions too. He's also you know, I
mean he's a repeat violent offender. He's a prohibitive possessor.
At some point you have to ask yourself is it
a justice system or is it a rewards program?
Speaker 10 (01:32:31):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:32:34):
I just think about this. I just this is asinine.
This is the system. So people like TPUSA get put
on extremists list by groups that collude with the FBI
under Biden Harris. This guy has approximately ninety nine arrests.
He's got tons of different of other convictions, assault, battery,
violent crimes. Oh my gosh, this is restorative justice. This
(01:32:57):
is how that Ukrainian woman this is how people like
that geld stabbed to death on subways. It's just this
is wow. And and by the way, in Indiana he
apparently was arrested. He was yeah, assault, battery, all kinds
of stuff. Then in Memphis this goes. I mean, I
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have a long list of people that have like fifty priors,
et cetera. This guy stabbed a cop I have. I mean,
I could sit here and we could finish out the
rest of the show with this kind of stuff. Now,
adding to the lawlessness and disorder, bike thefts at stations
have been decriminalized. This is an actual story. This isn't
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Britain now, so it's not just the United States. This
is in western nations where police are told to just
start accepting crimes. The British Transport Police they're not investigating
bike thefts outside of stations anymore. Where any station where
a bicycle has been left for more than two hours,
they're not going to get involved. So and CCTV footage
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will not be looked at. Doesn't matter if you change
your bike up. Apparently it's only a crime if it's
within the two hour window. So yeah, the bike thefts
will still happen, but the numbers will go down, and
then they'll they'll pairrot that like, oh, look we were
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able to reduce crime with this. In this manner, we're
able to reduce crime. The problem is that a lot
of commuters will ride their bikes to the train station
and then they chain them up with the expectation that
that bike will be there to get them home when
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they return. Most people came a workdays typically longer than
two hours, so you are not They pay taxes to
support law enforcement and politicians, and the politicians now are
telling law enforcement and the transport police over there, we're
we're just not going to look at it anymore.
Speaker 4 (01:35:08):
So's they pay so much in tax as they can't
afford a car. Yeah, this is where we are or
where they are specifically.
Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
I just unbelievable. But this is this is wow. So
there and by the way, the the they're appointed to
the people who the British Transport Police are apparently appointed
by the their Secretary of State for Transport over there,
so it's like our you know, Department of Transportation guy
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over here, so they appoint them. But they're they're decriminalizing it.
So it's not a crime so long as you wait
outside that two hour period. Those are bikes free bikes. Now,
how do they even know. Here's the other thing, how
do they know if whether or not they're left outside
for more than two hours that they said they're not
even going to look at CCTV footage. How do they
even know? So the majority of bike thefts now, they
(01:36:01):
said commuters. There's thousands of commuters that do this every
day that will take the train in the UK every day.
And the British Transport Police said, the more time our
officers spend reviewing CCTV, the last time they have for
patrolling stations, et cetera. Oh my gosh. They were interviewing
the BBC was interviewing some of these people who said
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they repeatedly had bikes stolen, So they just get you know, cheap,
crappy bikes because they get stolen, and then it's kind
of it's a hardship when they get back, when they
commute back home, they get on the train and they
get back to the platform and they have no way
to get home. So they have to figure out how
they're going to get back to their you know, it's
either a very very long walk or they got to
figure out you know, a ride to get back home.
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That's insane, that's crazy. But this is lawlessness and disorder.
And then they wonder what They'll arrest you for a tweet,
but screw your bike or your property. They will literally
arrest you if you make fun of someone. Over in
the UK, they will absolutely arrest you if you make
a joke like that one thirteen year old girl did
about a female officer looking like a lesbian and her
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grandmother was a lesbian and she just said that they
both had short hair and that was it, and they
came to the house to arrest her. Insane, insane. They
can't help stop child trafficking and roder and rotheram over there.
When you have Pakistani grooming gangs that forcibly they take
these young girls and they force them into human trafficking,
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they won't look at that. They're not going to do
anything good. Heavens, it's just just it's it's horrible. The
EV tax credit is dead. Ooh what does that mean.
There's a really interesting piece over Legal Insurrection that gets
into it. But yes, it's all about free market now.
(01:37:49):
It's official. The EV tax credit is gone. This greeny
fevered dream and the tax and spending packages that was passed,
and this is from ap passed in early July, brought
an early into the federal EV tax credits seventy five
hundred and four new electric vehicles, four thousand and four
(01:38:11):
used ones, and the credits end September thirtieth. Buyers will
have to have a binding contract in place for even
if the vehicles delivered later. So sales of evs actually increased.
According to Cars Commerce, they said that vehicles under twenty
five thousand, the ones that are potentially eligible, those were
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the ones that were selling quickly, and Tesla had a
surprise gain according to Bloomberg, I noticed this as well.
But a lot of these vehicles, though, were beyond that
tax credit, So that was kind of an interesting little
outlier there. But this EV market, this is not free market,
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not a free market structure or scheme at all. And
I'm just you know, I'm kind of wondering all of
the automakers. Here's This is a piece from Reuters that
discusses how the end of the EV tech subsidies sparks
worries of a collapse in US electric car sales. We'll
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just make better cars, if you make good cars, in
the market, likes that the market will buy it. How
in the hell are people not understanding causing cause and
effect and supply and demand. Oh my gosh. This They
were there and they're they're they're saying, oh my gosh,
we're bracing for free fall. And remember all these companies,
because Biden was threatening to make everything electric powered by whatever,
(01:39:35):
they were moving to replace the traditionally fueled vehicles, which,
by the way, that stuff is never The periodic table
proves that that stuff is never going to be depleted.
It's always replenishing. The stuff that makes the stuff is
from the earth. Stop. All all of these manufacturers were
rushing to replace that with evs that nobody wanted to buy.
(01:39:56):
And so you had who was the Japanese car maker
that was like, we're done with us, We're not doing
the EV anymore. Was a Nissan I can't remember, or yeah,
one of them were like, we're done with us, We're
done flirting around with us.
Speaker 7 (01:40:06):
So they.
Speaker 3 (01:40:08):
Said that they're bracing. If you make a good vehicle,
it's gonna sell. End of Wan says it wasn't to Yeah,
it wasn't. Wasn't Toyota one of them. They decided to
stop experimenting with it because their cars weren't moving. If
they make good vehicles, they'll sell like people bought the
cyber trucks because they looked like a child's drawing, and
then people bought the electrocomer because it could do the
(01:40:29):
crab walk, right. So I don't I don't know, but
I don't think it's going to be a collapse of them.
As long as they're good made vehicles, they're well made,
people are gonna buy them. I just don't like evs.
Speaker 4 (01:40:42):
I mean, people are now seeing the replacement batteries they
have to put in there at twelve fifteen thousand, sixteen
thousand dollars to do this.
Speaker 3 (01:40:51):
You could get a car for that, or there is well,
in many instances they're more expensive than the damn car itself,
or as expensive. It's insane. People can't afford that right now.
You can't have taxpayers prop up a market or prop
up an industry. The industry has to be able to
compete on its own merit, and if they can't, then
that's not the fault of anybody. But the market's not
(01:41:13):
ready for it, or maybe it's just not a good product.
Maybe the timing isn't right. I mean, all of these
things factor into it. You can't force it by demanding
that taxpayers prop it up. Because if there's any kind
of change, then guess what all of the House of
cards falls down.
Speaker 9 (01:41:30):
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and verse. One of the things that I'm going to
link over is this piece that I've been reading about,
and we've talked about it this before with Steven Yates
and Taiwan and chip manufacturing, and I know one of
the things that Potus has said is that they're going
to try to energize that production here domestically. It's something
(01:42:03):
that we absolutely have to do. But this is a
great piece that dives into the battle for freedom and
democracy within the context of ai with these chips as
well with semiconductors and the thinking. I mean when you
(01:42:25):
look at it, because Taiwan is the monopoly, I think
what ninety two percent of the world's advanced semiconductor chips
are TSMC so this is how do we have an
American semi conductor manufacturing company because Taiwan has a monopoly
(01:42:45):
on it. Now, that's and we like Taiwan, but the
problem is there are one hundred and ten miles from
the coast of China. China thinks that they're part of them.
And this gets into not just AI but AG and
you know what happens if you know ultimately, you know,
just imagine if Taiwan was somehow compromised what that means.
(01:43:08):
That's like again, then it's such a when they make
of all of the global semiconductors. I think the Arena
magazine says it's like roughly sixty seven percent dominates the
advanced node sector. It's all used to power the latest
AI models. And if you want AI to favor democracy
in individual rights, you have to fight who these chips
(01:43:31):
in the manufacturing and the energy for it, et cetera,
et cetera. All of this gets into controlling the future
of AI. And there it's one of the reasons why
you see these authoritarian governments that are spending tons of
money on this, and I think it's really a huge
reason why China wants still wants to maintain Taiwan as well,
and as the there's a lot of preventative measures that
(01:43:53):
can be taken. It's something we'll talk more about with
Steve Viates. But this is a fascinating deep dive into it,
and it looks at all the manufacturing, It looks at
the infrastructure, absolutely everything, and also to build these manufacturing facilities,
what it requires, like more than just a twenty billion
dollar check just to turn the lights on to create,
(01:44:14):
I mean, is insane. And then I'm not even getting
into the regulatory approval of all of the I mean,
I'm like still scrolling through all the requirements for that.
The bureaucracy is insane. So this is I'm going to
link this in. It's a really good read, and I
would highly encourage you to check it out because this
is I think one of the most important topics ever,
(01:44:38):
one of the I think it's the most probably the
most important topic of our time right now. And it
seems like it's so far off and it seems very abstract,
but it's not. And literally the future of freedom is
at stake with this, and people don't realize it. You know,
we joke about AI and we make memes and all
this stuff. But this is the fight for the future
(01:44:59):
is already happening, and it's and within AI and the
manufacturing all of that Cain today in stupidity.
Speaker 4 (01:45:05):
All right, well, and this is cut twenty two. And Dana,
if I were to ask you, how when you talk
about socialism, what does it always graduate.
Speaker 3 (01:45:12):
To communism Marxism full tyranny exactly.
Speaker 4 (01:45:16):
Let's hear this number one.
Speaker 3 (01:45:19):
He's attacking you as a communist, are you No, I'm.
Speaker 4 (01:45:22):
A democratic socialist.
Speaker 3 (01:45:23):
That means I believe in dignity for all people. Okay, okay,
Democrat socialist is only different from socialists, and that they're
both turds. And then you put glitter on one. That's
the democratic socialist.
Speaker 4 (01:45:33):
Mom, Donny's socialism.
Speaker 3 (01:45:34):
Yeah, that's how that works. That's what that means, folks.
That does it for us today? Find us over at substack,
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