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Well, look, House Republicans havebeen trying for two years Anderson to link
the president to his son's activities,and that hasn't really panned out. There's
been no financial gain shown before Biden, and so in that sense, this
is about his son. It's notabout him. But there's no doubt that
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supporters of President Trump, who's facingfour separate trials, will try and conflate
the two and muddy the waters totry and take some of the pressure off
of himself. I think anderson themost significant impact is not on the president
as a candidate or as president,it's as a father. I'm so tired
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of this defense that they are givingof him. I actually heard it again
this morning. I can't remember whoI was watching, but I was watching
something and they were doing the samething. They were saying, well,
it's you know, he's a presidentwho is he's in a difficult situation with
his son, and he just reallyloves his son and is really trying hard
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to do everything possible for his son. And you know, it's really mean,
all of these people writing these storiesabout him and saying these things about
him, it's so mean. Well, he is in I mean, I
was looking at the story, whichI hate that we have to start our
Friday off talking about this story.I'm I'm kind of I'm crabby about it
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because it's gross and it has todo with disgusting Hunter Biden. But I
mean, the truth of the matteris I mean, when you when you
were reading I was reading the storythis morning, this dude Dodge taxes so
much. It's it's I mean,it's crazy. So I don't know,
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We've we got a lot to hittoday. We got a lot to hit
today right now, So welcome tothe show. Happy Friday to you,
Dana Lash here with you. Uhand of course you can listen to the
radio program as we broadcast around thecountry. And I know my voice is
weird. I don't know what's goingon with it. It's been it's been
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like that for it's been like thisfor a little bit. I think it's
just seasonal changes. So I soundlike you know, when you work and
talk radio, it's great when yourvoice cracks like a thirteen year old pre
pubescent, that's always wonderful. Sowelcome to the radio program. Like I
said, Dana Lash with you,this is our top story today because everyone
else would get in trouble for this. I was looking at the uh uh,
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the charges that he had that wereagainst him. Sorry, I'm pulling
these up right now. I waslooking at these charges that were against him.
This guy spent a million dollars onliterally hookers and blow. I mean
it was literally hookers in blow.Did you you were reading this nasty story
Kane this morning, This totally grossstory. The documents that have come out
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from this and from the investigation withoversight and everything else. This guy spent
so much cash, I mean moreon his partying, his prostitutions, his
grody club memberships. That's the otherthing is so gross. Oh my gosh,
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Why am I talking about this today? I feel like we all have
to. I feel like I needto visit my eyes need a bath after
talking about the story. Could behe could go to jail for seventeen years.
He could go to jail for sucha long time, for seventeen years.
And they said that the wild spendingin this indictment five million total between
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twenty sixteen and twenty nineteen on drugs, prostitutes, some girlfriends, hotels,
cars, clothing. I'm a littlebit afraid to dive into the other items.
Of a personal nature category, justwhat I think in one of his
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he had he took out one anda half over one and a half million
dollars, some cash, machines andfive million this whole time he didn't pay
over a half a million and ahalf in taxes. Drag him, Drag
him. This makes me so angry. It makes me so angry because the
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then the whole six hundred dollars limitationthat's part of the law. You could
be in such trouble if you did, even if you don't declare you sell
a lawnmower, you you resell alawnmower due to the law, and you
don't you don't include it that sixhundred dollars claim You're going to be in
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so much trouble for as a resultof this. There are people who went
to jail. I mean, WesleySnipes went to jail. I think he
owed less than this, didn't heWesley Snipes went to jail. If Hunter
Iden gets to skirt this, Iactually think that there should be a riot,
I mean, a burn it thehell down riot. I mean,
there's a lot of other stuff thatanchers me about this too, But what
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really gets me with this is especiallyafter this president passed this this insane tax
law that's going to jack everybody's taxesup. I do. I die every
single time I have to write acheck to the Treasury. I get.
Oh, it's you can tell peopleliterally can tell they're like, Dana seems
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crank here today. Yeah. Yeah, Dana does seem crankier today. That's
absolutely correct. But all of thismoney, now think of it. A
lot of this money. A lotof the time that this was happening,
they were he was giving his sontons of money. I mean, remember
his son was emailing him and saying, Dad, I need this, I
need that. He was emailing him, texting him, asking him for cash,
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and he was giving his son money, which I don't know if he
thought he was spending it on cars. I mean, you have your child,
has your child your fifty something,your old grown child has a drug
problem. To this extent, thisis he did. In twenty sixteen alone,
he spent let me look at thehe spent a million dollars on hookers
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and blow I think his his Theleast amount of money that he spent was
on rehab. Yeah. In let'ssee, in twenty seventeen, the least
amount he spent was on sports andrecreation that was eight dollars. But he
spent one point five million on hookersand blow. Literally, let's see looking
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at twenty eighteen grand total one pointeight almost one point nine million dollars in
hookers in blow. I mean,this goes on and on. It's more
than the taxis. Yeah, yeah, it's crazy. It's it's so wild.
Twenty nineteen and he withdrew a lotfrom the ATM. He this was
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like his lowest year, so Iguess I don't know, maybe twenty nineteen
he spent over six hundred thousand dollarson hookers in blow. Now that's the
least amount of money of the hookersand blow spending that he's spent. I
mean, for all of us,we're like, that's a lot of money.
Not for Hunter Biden. That's theleast amount he's spent. So we
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have a grand total of really likeit's basically five million dollars on hookers and
blow. That's how much he's spenton hookers and blow. He did spend
a couple thousand here and there onhome improvement and maintenance, and he's got
his loan and mortgage payments were thelowest, and his food and groceries.
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I mean, I guess you don'tneed to go to the grocery store when
you're can I make it really obvious. This might be kind of mean.
Aren't people who are on cocaine tothe extent that he is, Aren't they
skinny? Isn't that a common thingthat goes along with it? Why is
he not? I'm just curious.I don't know. I just thought he
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just doesn't look like the typical skinnycokehead, right, Or am I just
being like Danny're basing all of yourassessments on movies. I might be.
I'm just saying, but this isthe amount of money that he spent dodging
taxes on this. So what doesthis mean? Because these all of this
all has been laid out in exhaustivedetail, all of this has been it's
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all, I mean, all ofit's out there. There was nothing I
was thinking about it. I don'tknow if there was. If the correct
way to say it is that therewas nothing that Joe Biden could do to
prevent this from coming out, orthere was nothing that Joe Biden wanted to
do to prevent this from coming outbecause Hunter Biden's a good foil. If
there's one thing I'm almost certain ofis that Joe Biden would use his own
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kids to advance himself. I feellike they've done that throughout the years.
That's why all their kids are screwedup. So I'm not quite sure what's
happening because they've stalled on this.They have done everything possible over how many
years has this been? Now,they've done everything possible to keep all of
these things from coming out, andnow they're out there. Now. You
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got new charges, nine of them, brand new last night. These are
serious charges. You've got six misdemeanors. Lorraine's gonna have a peace up coming
up about this too. Up onsubstack, chapter and verse three, felony
tax evasion charges. You get sixmisdemeanors one about one. They say one
point four, but it's really almostone point five. He could go to
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jail for seventeen years. So howdoes this How does this affect Joe Biden's
reelection? Bid? I mean,are they just going to throw Hunter Biden
out there and just let him languishpublicly while Daddy Joe continues to try to
keep the White House. How doesthis work? Especially when Hunter Biden's charges
are directly related to flouting new lawsthat his dad's pushing. I mean,
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the tax law was a huge jewelin the Biden economic policy presentation that that
was the centerpiece of that. Youknow, the gun laws that he continues
to push, flouting of ATF requirements. I mean, all of this stuff.
So I'm just wondering what's going onhere because they really worked hard to
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get him out of this and tohide all of it, and now all
of a sudden, all at once, nine charges overnight. I mean,
this is his DJ, this isthe Biden DOJ and what's it? Kind
of looks like I told you before. I think that they were going to
start turning the heat up on Hunteras a way to push out Joe.
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Like they'll say, well, youcan't, you can't run for office,
can't run for reelection when your sonis involved in all this stuff. You
can't run for reelection with us.This is not something you're gonna have to
get out otherwise the heat's gonna getturned up on Hunter. That's what I
think this is. It's going toget worse the longer that Joe stays in
there fasting stuff. We got alot to get into today is that's one
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of the first bits of it.The walls have closed in on all of
these university presidents, well a handfulof them anyway, including the Upen.
We also have gosh a bunch ofthem. Their president Liz mcgills, she
was one of the worst they've Therewas a huge one hundred million dollar donor
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that now rescinded their donation to theuniversity. We're going to discuss this.
Did you see some of the photosthat included one of them in the newsletter
that went out this morning for theradio prep of the Hamas terras that have
been ferreted out of the tunnels inGaza and they were stripped and made they
had their hands tied behind their backsand they were made to kneel by the
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IDF that caught them. Well,there's outrage now. People are accusing the
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this. We're going to talk aboutit coming up. So there's a lot
of stuff to hit today. We'lltalk about that coming up as we move
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the news you would probably miss,it's time for Data's quick five. Oh
man, there's so much gross stuffthat I was reading some of the Lorraine's
notes for this Hunter Biden case.It's so bad, dude, It's just
I just totally gross myself out rightbefore we started this segment. I'm sorry.
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waiting to say that with something likethis. Locus are swarming the skies of
Mexico, leaving people fearing the worldis ending. Like some look, no,
locus are gross. I'm thinking ofcicadas. I like the noise that
cicadas make, but they're gross.I just don't like looking at them.
I pretend they don't exist. Ipretend it's to sound that the tree makes.
Locus freak me out because they flycrazy, they're weird, they're ugly,
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they're gross. If I see one, I think that the world's ending.
So I can't even imagine what peoplein Mexico seeing, like hordes of
them, swarms of them. Yeah, that's nasty. But they said that
it's been horrific, just these swarmsof locusts. There's a video there.
I mean, they're just all overthis get's horrific. People have to shut
all their windows. They said thatthe gardens are being stripped, the lemons
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are being chewed on everything, andthey said that it's just because because these
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Let's see here, Tiger will,I don't care. I don't care about
any of these other people. Sohere's the other thing. Hunter's online grody
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habit was one fifth of the totalOwasco business line of credit expenses in twenty
eighteen. I am not even exaggerating. I that's a lot. That's did
he keep the industry alive? Like, that's so nasty? Ceed has a
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O Good Friday Morning Everyone on Filmattinglywith Poppy harlow In New York this
morning. The twenty twenty four campaigntrail is on a collision course with the
US justice system. Hunter By nowfacing nine new federal criminal charges, as
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investigators say he avoided paying one pointfour million dollars in taxes, instead spending
that money on things like drugs,escorts, pornography, and luxury hotels.
Now, Hunter Biden is not PresidentJoe Biden, and there is no allegation
in the fifty six page indictment thatthe President did anything wrong. He's not
even mentioned. But that is notstopping House Republicans from making Hunter Biden's business
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dealings a basis for their impeachment inquiry. That was guess that network. Yeah,
you're right, Kane. Hunter's notpresident, But you know that's not
stopping those evil Republicans from pouncing andmaking hunters business dealings the basis for the
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inquiry. It's not stopping them.Welcome back to the show, Dana Las
share with you listen Coast to Coaststream the radio program. I sound like
sugar Bear today. I think it'sallergies. I'm fighting a little bit of
laryngitis, so bear with me.But I sound more like our brother Sergeriyo
today, like we're always like man, he talks smooth like butter like.
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He sounds like sugar bear. NowI sound like sugar Bear today. No,
anyway, welcome back to the show. It's good to be with you.
So this the media. So theargument. So there's two different arguments,
two different defenses. The first defenses, how dare you, guys,
how dare you tell this loving fatherthat he can't be there for his baby,
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infant child son. I mean,it's the season of Christmas. You
know, he's Joe Biden is theretrying to protect Hunters Born in a Manger.
Wait a minute, wrong, Imean the way that they talk about
it. I mean it's like they'reconfusing the story of our Lord and Savior
and then also talking about Hunter,the way they talk about how he's like
this innocent, helpless little baby.I can't There's a couple of different editorials
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this morning that I read, andit was so I couldn't even finish them.
They were so bad, it wasso bad. But that's the first
argument. The second one is that, well, these Republicans are trying so
hard to get Joe that they're justpulling up this random stuff on a Hunter
to try to get him. Butthis is about Hunter, it doesn't have
anything to do with Joe. Well, that's also not true. They keep
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saying that there's no receipts. Guys, you guys remember this. We've talked
about this six ways this Sunday.I mean, I'm going back, I'm
pulling up all my notes. Soin the very beginning when this started,
they had pushed the this this defensethat well, Joe Biden, because he's
Joe Biden, he's not Hunter Biden. He doesn't know anything about Hunter Biden's
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business dealings. He doesn't know andyou guys have no proof to the contrary.
Well, that was before the HouseSubcommittee began their investigations into this,
and so they're like, well,we don't have we don't have any receipts
yet, but we're going to getthem. We got this laptop, we
got the subpoenas, we're gonna getthis stuff. So it went from Joe
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Biden did not know at all anythingabout Hunter Biden's businesses, never talked to
him. And remember this all cameout of the whole Ukraine dust at the
Barisma because it was weird that Barismahad put this coke addict on their board
of an energy company, and heliterally knows nothing about energy except the energy
that he gets whenever he snorts coke. I don't know. I mean,
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seriously, what else does he knowabout it? And it all came out
of this in the laptop, etcetera. So it went from, Joe
knows nothing about any of this too. Well, Joe knows of his businesses,
I mean, because of course hestays in touch with his infant child,
fifty something year old Hunter Biden,of course, and it went from
he doesn't know anything too, he'saware of the businesses too. No,
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he's never talked to anyone that hisson has done business with. And then
every single time there's a change inthe story, it's because there's a ton
of evidence. So then there's allthese emails and texts and all this.
Okay, well Joe did to them, and yes, he did create a
secret email account specifically just to talkto these business contacts. But look all
he did, guys, was askedabout the weather. That's it. They
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talked about the weather. Weather isa passion of Joe's loves talking about the
weather. Loves the weather, lovesit. All of it every part of
the weather. So of course he'sgoing to talk to his son's friends,
you know, his business associate.It's about a passion in his life,
the weather. Now, remember theweather explanation came after He's like, well,
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maybe if he sees his son's businessassociates out in a battle, say
hi. But that's the extent ofit. And then all these emails came
out. Okay, well maybe itjust keeps changing over and over again.
And then it was but at leasthe didn't take any money from them.
Well, well, then it showsall these all these checks being deposited in
an account that Joe Biden's name's on. And then their defense is, well,
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that's not entirely true. Everybody else'snames on this bank account. You
can't prove that just Joe. Well, Joe's name was on it, I
thought, And they're going to tryto hold onto that week read of it's
the family bank account. Still thatit doesn't answer the question of why this
money was going into the family's personalbank account. But okay, let's just
let's just for the sake of findingout more about this, let's just move
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on and just keep that on thetable. And then more emails come out.
Oh he did have another account thatwas just his that money was deposited
into. But I thought it justwent into this totally generic benign family accounts.
You see, it keeps changing,it keeps changing, and now over
and over again we keep this informationcomes up and now we've got this all
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this stuff. You know what makesme mad about really mad about it is
whenever Democrats talk about taxation and increasingtaxes, isn't it always done through the
perspective of they're better Americans than youbecause they want to give more money to
the government. Note that you canvoluntarily write more than you owe in taxes
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to the Treasury Department. No oneis stopping any of these people who champion
for higher taxes and doing that.All of the people who think that they
should pay more in tax they arecompletely free to take out their checkbook and
write a bigger amount than what theyowe and send it off to the Department
of Treasury. Nothing stopping them.But it's weird how they never do it,
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isn't it. They always think thatthe measure of generosity is determined to
buy if they want the government toforce everyone to do it, not if
they can do it voluntarily. Butif the government forces everybody to do it,
I find that weird, and itseems like if you have to be
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forced to do it, then areyou really being generous? Right? That's
all these people that push these schemes. And then whenever hard working Americans object
to more and more of their taxpayerdollars being sucked up by the never ending
vacuum, the bottomless vacuum that isthe federal government, you're called a bad
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citizen. You hear it, Oh, you don't want to fund this,
you don't want to fund And theyalways try to pick the most pitiful little
things that they can think of.Oh, you don't want to fund one
armed babies making sure that they're fedand don't die of cold and lone in
the street. You don't want tofund that. I guess you just don't
have a heart. Republicans, theyalways trot out some kind of insane like
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you're the bad person. You're madeto feel bad are You're made to feel
like you're not doing your duty.That's what grosses me out. By the
way about taxation, everyone acts likeyou're doing your duty by paying your taxes,
blank that you're grabbing your it's forcibletheft. You're you're paying a protection
so that you don't go to jail. That's all it is. You're paying
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to stay out of jail. That'sall. That's all paying taxes is.
Act like it's some civic They actlike it's a duty on par with serving
in the military. Shut up.But so then what of Biden. This
guy's been skirting taxes this whole time. I wonder, are these arguments going
to come up with his case?Why does he this fifty crusty year old
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dude, why does he get toskirt all this stuff. He's not more
precious than you are. He's notmore special than any of us. He's
not smarter, for sure. Hedefinitely doesn't have better judgment. No,
he got lucky, and that hewas born to a master grifter who taught
him how to grift too. Lourenmade a good point, and she I
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had forgotten about this because I rememberthis was something that I think one of
the whistleblowers had made mention of thatHunter was going to be you know,
Bo, the older brother that waslost. I think that death has provided
a bit of an insulation for hischaracter. But there's a lot that we
really don't know. And it justseems like everybody in this orbit had some
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sort of major character flaw, oneat minimum one. I just it's hard
for me to think that Bo escapethat. But Hunter, as she noted,
and this is what, Who's thatone guy who first was giving up
the emails? He was saying that, yeah, this was going to be
Bo's bagman because Joe's brother Jim servedhim in the same way. So they
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were training up Hunter to be thebagman for Bo. So Bo was going
to be the new Joe and Hunterwas going to be the new gym.
Interesting, except Hunter seemed a littlebit not right for the role. He
was too reckless, he was tooresponsible, and he couldn't do it.
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And then he couldn't do it.And so I think, really, Joe's
still in the White House because hisdynasty that he was trying to build crumbled,
and this is it. This isall they got and this is the
only way they can keep milking thatgravy train, getting and getting this cash
out as long as he stays relevantin the presidency. Because when these guys
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leave the White House, what dothey do? They always they always go
in the speaking circuit. They geta lot of money for speeches, they
create these foundations, et cetera.Do you see Biden doing any of this?
Do you see Joe Biden doing anyof this? My gosh, like
I can't even walk on a flatsurface. No, not at all.
So this is the Biden family.Now. I do think that there's a
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faction of the Democrat Party that's tryingto squeeze out Joe by using Hunter against
him, because they've they've they've theyknow what the they know what the scheme
is. Will it work? Though? Now, speaking of edging people out,
Clauding Gay, the Harvard president,she issued two days after she issued
a lame apology because she said thatwhether or not the calling for the genocide
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of Jews only constitutes harassment to payon the context, which is so stupid.
And she's she made one lamb apologyand now she has another go at
an apology. And this comes asthe University of Pennsylvania president Liz McGill,
she is facing a lot of heat, justifiably too, by the way she's
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losing positions, other board positions.The Wharton board says, you know,
you got to go. They hadthis major donor that literally clawed back their
one hundred million dollar donation to theuniversity. This hedge fund, Titan Ross
Stevens, had donated one hundred million, had pledged one hundred million dollars to
upen and then clawed it back.I was like, nah, you're not
(30:45):
you know, get this. Aftershe made after she refused to condemn the
calls for genocide, and he madea he wrote an email to the the
BBC. Hat it. They said. In his email, he said,
quote, I have clear grounds torescind pens one hundred million of stone Ridge
shares due to the conduct of PresidentMcGill. And he said that he accused
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her of having and the university ofhaving a permissive approach to students that called
for violence, which is true theydid. We're going to talk about this
more because is this Could this bethe first reckoning for these universities? I
mean, could this finally be thething that forces these universities to reevaluate not
just admissions, but the political atmosphere, the environment on their campuses. It
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Semitism in Congress, it is comingfrom the Republican Party, not the Democratic
Party. Number one, number one, number one, number two, number
five, number nine, number one. I love how people say things like
itemize lists like that that somehow itlends it more credibility. You go right
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over there, can I'm amazed atthis, the way that they're trying to
redefind it because this has been hurtingthem. This is hurting Democrats. Not
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but it's hurting Democrats and that thereare actually some within the Democrat Party,
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this is behinos and they want tosee a stop to it. That's pretty
(33:43):
interesting. But wasn't that Jamal Bowmanhold up the guy who keeps saying that
he didn't pull the thing the firealarm. Yeah, even though we have
video, I mean you're literally onvideo audio someboy, two dude, you're
on video doing it. Listen tothis I don't want to belabor this point,
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but as you can see, myRepublican colleague is trying to get into
my head and articulate my state ofmind, despite my multiple consistent comments to
the contrary, despite me not beingcharged for disrupting a congressional proceeding. And
remember, this is a vote tokeep the government open. So in a
rush to get there, yes,I ran past many Capitol police officers.
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I was trying to give you unequivocallydeny that this was an attempt to delay
that though absolutely, I just wantto make a yeah, no one believes
you, like literally nobody believes you. I was just just ran past.
I mean, people know how doorswork. If he doesn't, that's unfortunate.
I question whether or not he belongsin Congress. Does he know how
to propose or vote on a billif he doesn't know how to work a
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door? I mean, it's oncamera. Why are you? Why are
they denying this? Still? Weall see it. Stop dude, stop.
I mean, I know it's likethe giving season and all of that,
but I'm done. Given a damnabout your excuse them, Just all
out of the dams, all outof that, all out, good grief.
So coming up in our second hour, the latest with the university fight.
And also have you seen again?I included this if you get the
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newsletter. This was in the chapterand verse newsletter that I sent out I
send you every morning through substack,and it included a photo of IDF soldiers
that had ferreted out these Hamas members. The Hamas started pouring out of these
terror tunnels as the IDF was goingthrough Gaza. And remember there's like three
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hundred miles of tunnels underneath the strip. And they started coming out surrendering.
And after they would surrender, theIDEF strip them. They put them on
their knees, they tied their handsbehind their backs, and they lined them
all up. And people are outraged, the same suspicious usual suspects, and
they're saying that the IDF acted cruellyand inhumanely and barbarically. I mean,
(36:00):
because they wouldn't you want to check, Like, if you're a soldier and
you're going through clearing an urban battlefield, wouldn't you want to check that the
people that are notorious for being suicidebombers didn't have any explosives under their clothing
anything like that that they could detonateonce they reached a bunch of IDF don't
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you think so? I mean,that just seems kind of obvious to me.
But why are the people They're peopleangrier over this than they were of
video of women being kidnapped and pulledby the hair and everything else. Good
grief. We're going to talk aboutthis coming up. Stick with us more
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language and la opinion. In myopinion, college is the perfect place to
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have these sorts of uncomfortable conversations,even the English students you don't feel comfortable
from. The ACLU said that theSupreme Court cannot prevent speech that is likely
to provide a hostile response. Okay, so this isn't a free speech issue.
It's not Sunday Houstin's. This isa moronic take that she has on
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the view. Welcome back to theprogram. Top of this second hour,
Dana Lasht with you. You canlisten coast to coast. You can stream
the program three forty seven the channelon direct TV, YouTube, Facebook,
all the good stuff. Here's whyit's not And I say this is a
free speech purist. I think peopleare misunderstanding the role that government plays when
they talk about First Amendment protections forspeech academic institutions are not governments. This
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University of Pennsylvania is not the UnitedStates government. Harvard is not the United
States government. None of these placesare the US government. Now, when
we talk about protected speech, we'retalking about speech that you're free still to
make. But it's speech that youmay not be excluded from when it relates
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to any sort of liability incurred.If it's defamation, if it's liable,
if it's slander, if it's threatening, you know, fighting words, so
to speak. I mean, thereis legal precedent for this. Now,
this is less about free speech andmore about free association. Because these students
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on these college campuses that are engagingin this homicidal this homicidal worship. This
is it's not a free speech issuebecause the university doesn't have to tolerate it.
The university doesn't have well we can't. That's the cowards way out,
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and it's easy. It's a speciousargument. They can say, well,
we don't want to infringe upon thefree speech right now, you're not infringing
on the free speech right because you'renot the US government. That's what people.
It's why I'm very particular when peopleuse the phrase censorship. And it's
why I got muddied in the discussionof censorship as it pertains to government and
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big tech. If it's big techchoosing to censor you by itself because they're
jackwagons and they don't like your politicalideology, that's one thing. But if
it's big tech, who, aswe have seen from receipts, that we're
colluding with the federal government to actsecretly, unbeknownst to all of us,
as agents of state, to suppressfree speech, now that is censorship because
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the big Tech, then at thatpoint, is acting as the middleman.
They are the agent for the state. It is the state and acting its
will through this third party. Thatis still censorship. The government isn't telling
these universities that these student groups can'tspeak. They're not telling them to let
them speak. This is the personalpolitics of the people running these universities in
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play. They don't have to toleratethis. That's like having someone in your
home at a Christmas party saying ridiculousstuff. You don't owe that person ground
in your private property to be ableto state whatever they want to. A
lot of these universe, a lotof these institutions, these are the private
property. That's why they can begun free zones and all this other goofy
(41:22):
stuff. So no, you it'slike having someone at your home like I
said that example, saying crazy stuff. They don't. They're not owed in
audience on your property. They're notowed in audience with the guests in your
home. You can kick them out, let them go on their way.
So can these universities, because theyhave that's their right to do so.
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But they hide behind this argument ofwell, we don't want to limit anyone's
free speech. They hide behind that, and they want to conflate that with
being a censorship issue, so youdon't question it lest you look like someone
who's advocating for censorship, actually daringyou, daring you to contradict yourself,
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even though it's not technically a contradiction. They're playing on the conflation and the
ignorance of this conflation, and they'redaring people to try to correct them,
so they can make the people tryingto correct them look bad for even bringing
it up. It's a whole siop, that's what they're doing. But it's
not a free speech issue because noone's owed, and no one's owed an
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audience to be able to say thismaniacal, genocidal garbage, No one's owed.
You're not owed that as a collegestudent on campus. And these universities
would do a hell of a lotbetter to remind students of this, like,
yeah, you have free speech,but we're not the government. This
isn't Congress, this isn't Capitol Hill. This is a university campus, and
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we get to have We reserve theright of association. We reserve the right
to determine whether or not we wantto be a so stated with this sort
of behavior. We reserve the rightto determine whether or not we want this
behavior or these chants on our campus, if we want our campus even wholly
associated with it. Now I willsay this, you know, it has
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been made I think a little bitmore difficult for university leadership, not all,
but some to even even say thatmuch because DEI is so rampant.
It's just it's wrapped up in almostevery single facet of everything that regulates everything,
whether it's finance or whether it's academia, and they have they have chief
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diversity officers and DEI this and allof that. It's all part of critical
race theory from Marxism and this isa this is part and parcel of it.
So they've you know, they've they'vethey've seedd this ground where even the
upper echelon of university administration, evenif they felt that way, they really
can't say anything because then they aretraining the dei values that have that have
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been invested in this university. Ittakes people with money to tell them to
go blank themselves to do anything aboutit. And that's why we got this.
This one guy who's taking back hismillion dollars one hundred million dollar donation.
You pin, he's taken aback.He says he's appalled, and he
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should I mean should be. Butfor Houstin to say this stuff for her
argument here, it's it's it's goofy, it's dumb. She's defending the harassment
of this, and she's like collegesare does she understand the difference between harassment
and acted rigorous debate, like intellectuallyhonest, good intentioned rigorous debate, Because
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that's a huge problem with society.People like Sunny Houston don't understand the difference
between the two. Chanting from theRiver to the Sea, and I dare
say that Sunny Houstin couldn't name theriver and horror could name the sea.
Chanting things like that. That's that'sthat is your chanting genocide. It is
harassment. And that's not rigorous debate. You're just chanting something stupid. That's
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not debate at all. I wasactually I would Doug m. Hoff.
I believe he's Jewish. He said, this is the what do they call
him? Kane? Second man?Second? He's vice president? So second
man? Yeah, wouldn't he?I am so confused? He technical sidebar?
(45:30):
Wouldn't he technically be the first man? Was that too similar to president?
Yeah, there is no technic becausethere's the first lady, So there's
no first dude. But the labelis first for the spouse of the Okay,
of the leader there, Okay,all right. I just wanted to
make sure. So the second dudecomes out and says this audio some by
fourteen. Seeing the presidents of someof our most elite universities literally unable to
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denounce call for the genocide of Jewsas anti semitic, that lack of moral
clarity is simply unacceptable. We've seena restaurant owner who's a friend of mine
accused of genocide simply because he's Jewish. We've all seen college students afraid to
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go to class. We've seen peopleafraid to go to Marcus, afraid to
go to synagogues, literally being attackedon our streets. That's I mean,
good on him for being honest aboutthis. Good on him. You know.
John Futterman even said something else too. He was talking about no ceasefire
(46:43):
and all of that. What ishappening? Even John Futterman again, and
I feel saw this. I'm stilltrying to get wrapped my mind around it.
I was like, what in theworld that's he's even said this.
He cited the nearly two hundred Well, he was actually talking about border but
he said very recently he was talkingabout no ceasefire. And then yesterday he
(47:07):
cited the nearly two hundred and seventythousand border encounters that US Customs and Border
Protections reported in September. He said, quote, you essentially have Pittsburgh showing
up there at the border. Dude, dude it did. Did he have
a stroke and become a conservative?I forge I forgive the hoodie now.
(47:31):
He could wear hoodies all day longas long as he keeps being sensible with
his remarks. I'll send him ahoodie. Wear the hoodie. I don't
care. That's and they can't doanything about it. They can't say anything
to him because they have built himup so much and they protected him so
much after he got that seat,And now what are they gonna do.
They can't go after the guy becausethat's a kind of a somewhat competitive seat.
(47:53):
They can't go after him. Whatare they gonna do? They can't
go after him now, they've reallyscrewed themselves with them. I don't think
that he did that intentionally either.I think it just happened to fall that
way. Yeah, I mean Fetterman'shealing. I kind of like this better.
And I don't see his wife nearlyas much. I kind of like
that too, right, like keepher out of it. It seems like
(48:15):
the more he's in I don't notgonna say that. I was gonna say
that's like the more he's in DCand not, you know, under her
thumb seems like, I don't know, I'm just saying I good on photo.
I can't believe I'm saying that.Wow. Yeah, I forgive the
hoodie. I forgive him the hoodie. Mm mmmmm. Now one of the
other things we were discussing is thissituation with the fighters with Hamas. I
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saw I'm gonna pull this up.I saw this this going around on social
media and it's a real uh postthat someone put up on on on their
social media account. And this guynamed Hani al Maddun and he said his
brother Mackmoud can be seen in thisIDF released video. He's a shopkeeper and
(48:57):
a dad and he says, youknow, he's he suffers from seizures and
it's splistering cold outside and these Israelicriminals took them and et cetera, et
cetera. He's upset, but hedoesn't say exactly why the IDEF has his
brother in custody or how they gothim in custody. And the answer to
that question is none too surprising.As the IDEAF was rolling through Gaza,
where they had sold for days,people need to evacuate so as the only
(49:21):
people remaining were actually Hamas fighters,then Hamas terrorists began spilling out like cockroaches
out of the holes in the groundthat they had created this massive labyrinth beneath
Gaza so that they could carry outtheir terrorist activities undetected, and his brother
was one of the terrorists that cameout of the holes with the other Hamas
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terrorists. And so the IDEF capturedrounded up all these surrendering terrorists. They
had to check and make sure thatthey didn't have explosives on them, because
that's kind of par for the coursefor Hamas. So they stripped them,
they sat them down, they tiedtheir hands, and they line them up
as these guys were coming out tosurrender. And so the people there are
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people mad that they were stripped becausethey're known to have explosives on their person
and that I that's like, that'sstandard operating procedure to do this, and
people are mad and they say thatit's inhumane because I definitely would not have
waited to round them up and sitthem down. I would have two in
the chest, one in the headas they came out of the hole.
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There would not be any stripping,there would not be any we're gonna let
We're gonna order them, have themall in an ordered fashion there to surrender.
I would have executed every single oneof them coming out of the ground
like the rodents they are. That'swhat I would have done. That's how
you change hearts and minds. Ifyou can't change them, well then you
obliterate them. It sounds tough,but this is the reality of war.
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recognizing your resentments and trying to letthem go. That's the way that I
(56:45):
do it. The way that Ido it is number one, I recognize
that none of these is it necessarilyabout me. They are trying to the
in their most illegitimate way but rationalway. They're trying to destroy a presidency,
and so it's not about me,and they're way. What they're trying
(57:09):
to do is they're trying to killme knowing that it will be a pain
greater than my father could be ableto handle. What in the world what
a self aggrandizing coke head. Imean, he's a he's a malhor he's
(57:34):
ho ho ho Merry Christmas, HunterBiden. They are saying that they're trying
to I guess talk. I guesshe's talking about Republicans, this ongoing investigation,
saying that they're trying to kill meknowing that it's going to be a
pain greater than my father would beable to handle. Now you're doing that
yourself, dude. No one forcedyou to do the blow. No one
forced you to hire, you know, five million dollars worth of hookers.
Nobody forced you to do any ofthis. You did it yourself because you
(57:58):
thought you were untouchable, and thenwhen you get hit for it, then
you're like, well, this isn'tabout me. What a way to dodge
accountability. It actually is literally aboutyou. It's literally about you. And
by the way, it's not justRepublicans. I mean, honestly, this
came to light because of Democrats,Democrats that are trying to push out Joe,
(58:21):
So it's really not just about Republicanseither. And welcome back to the
program, Dane Last here with Youcan listen Coast to Coast. You can
stream the radio program as well Channelthree forty seven Direct TV. You can
also watch it YouTube and Facebook.No, this is exactly this is this
whole. Do they really think thatthey're like the Kennedys when you hear him
(58:43):
talk about that, when you hearhim say this stuff, that's what it
seems like that he has it inhis head, he and his family,
that they are like these they aresome kind of aristocracy, American aristocracy,
and it's just not the case we'rein. He's in the situation because of
willful actions that he performed. That'sall there is to it. And he
(59:05):
was reckless and sloppy and that's whyhe got caught. No one set out
to get him. You're not thatprecious dude. It's not about well,
it's because of who my dad is. It's you act like a fool and
you expect every other American to followlaws that you yourself reject and make a
(59:25):
mockery of audio sung. By nineteenhe still insists that this is a Russian
disinformation thing. This is just wild? Is he high? Like? Listen,
I can't make heather tails of it, whether he is or not.
Listen. Which, by the way, this whole idea that this may not
in every aspect be a Russian disinformationcampaign, but it has literally every ear
(59:45):
mark of what the Russians did.Yeah, what's it called. It's called
eliminationist rhetoric. Eliminationist rhetoric was somethingthat the Nazis came up with as a
tool to undermine their political rivals,and then Prudent has fine tuned it.
So everyone who is criticizing him forspending five million dollars on hookers and blow
(01:00:08):
is a Nazi and it's all Russiandisinformation campaign stuff. Anything else he wants
to add, there is there roomfor like some Italian fascism, Like,
what else can he add? Thereis there more room on that board,
Let's just add it. So everyonecriticizing him as a Nazi, Wow,
Godwin's law on coke I just wild. He really believes that he should be
(01:00:30):
beyond the realm of accountability. Noticeesnever said yeah, this is me.
I mean, it's all him.We know it's him. They, I
mean, they'd admitted as such.And court documents just say you know what,
I messed up. I made somebad decisions. He can't even be
prevailed upon to say that, becausethat would denote humility, it would denote
accountability, two things that are entirelyforeign to him. You know, he
(01:00:54):
probably has to the only reason.The only way he can get women is
to pay for him. Apparently.I mean, you hear him talk kind
of makes sense, right, Thatwhole family is just messed up? What
a cracked out family? Does itterrify you to know that the guy who
could make that kind of that thecall nuclear war, that his kid,
(01:01:15):
his fifty something year old infant babywho's high as a kite, is running
around the White House and has accessedto all this stuff, like these top
secret documents in his garage. Thiskind of a terrifying prospect when you think
of it. I mean, youeither have that or you have I mean,
at least Trump's documents. We're inthe bathroom of mar A Lago.
I think he only used that,so that was some bathroom reading compared to
(01:01:38):
this. I mean, if you'rereally if you want to have that conversation,
this is crazy. Wow. Justthe disassociation here. We'll see.
They're raised to think nothing's ever yourfault. Every wrong that you every offense
that you commit, the consequence ofthat isn't a result of your incorrect choices.
(01:02:00):
It is a direct result of thefight against this family. They act
like they're so. I don't JoeBiden being president was a fluke. It
was a fluke. I think hedid it because he was trying to protect
his family from all of their griftingand money laundering and everything else. That's
what it seems like. Good Heavens, that's an actual hot take from him,
(01:02:24):
But it makes you know, youcan kind of get some insight into
how wild it is. I hada couple of other things. Biden wants
to give Okay Lee five hundred thousandAmericans money to buy homes. They said
on Thursday, this was yesterday afterradio that they're looking to help hundreds of
thousands of households realize their dream ofhome ownership. They said they want to
(01:02:44):
reduce housing costs. Now they're theirresponse or their remedy to reducing housing costs
isn't for the government to spend less. It's not for sound economic policy,
it's not for smart fiscal moves.They just want to give away everybody else's
(01:03:05):
money. It's called the Neighborhood HomesInvestment Act, and they said that they
want to promote home ownership and theyjust want to give people money for homes.
That's it. They want to givepeople money for homes. And they
act like that's somehow going to generaterevenue, which I don't understand how that
(01:03:27):
is. I mean, the reasonthe housing market is in this mess right
now is because you've got the FEDthat's trying to deal with that's dealing with
inflation, and it's a bit ofa mess. You have the rising I
think it's like the most rapid itsaid it was the most rapid clip of
rising rates since the eighties. Andthat's why borrowing costs are so high right
now. You have two decade highsand the supply of homes that people can
(01:03:51):
even buy, there's not a lotout there. I mean, the inventory
is kind of low. They thinkthat this that's just given money to people
to buy homes, that's going tosolve it, that's going to solve whole
issue. Are you that's not goingto do anything? Okay, Kane,
you're all right over there. You'refeeling okay today? Wait our Christmas dinner
(01:04:12):
yesterday, our radio Christmas dinner.You feel you ate a lot of red
meat, didn't you? Okay,yeah, I did, had some scotch,
some red meat, and some wine, some ice cream, crazy ice
cream drink. Yeah you had someice cream too, yeah yeah. So
yeah. So add that to thestupidity that we're looking at right now.
Yeah, because you look like feelinga dad that like pulled the car over
(01:04:34):
and just already took his kids andbeat him out of the road. That's
what you look like over there rightnow. The FED has already committed to
lowering rates in twenty twenty four,so we're seeing somewhat of a tiny rebound
in the real estate market, atleast in the near future. What he's
doing is the same thing with theborrowing the student loan stuff. It's not
(01:04:55):
his money to do this. Thisis like trying to explain whackbat to somebody.
Right, he thinks, well,we'll lower the we'll lower the cost
of borrowing even more by just givingpeople money to buy house. That'll lower
Look at much we lowered the costof buying a house, with no self
realization that by doing all of thesethings through the government, you're increasing inflation,
(01:05:16):
which then the Fed this is agovernment's money came right, then they
have to increase rates to battle theinflation, which is what's causing the rise
of mortgage rates. Now it's dumb. This is dumb just giving them the
money. It's thick from the government. No man who's in charge of their
economic policy over there, I wouldlove to know that this is this is
(01:05:39):
wild. So yeah, in additionto the forgiving air quotes of the student
loan debt. Oh wait but wait, there's more. Would you like to
hear more? So? Do youremember how Gavin us some one of his
biggest boondoggles is the high speed rail, the high speed electric rail that's going
to take people from La to SanFrancisco. So, now, there's a
(01:05:59):
new called Brightline West. It's gonnatake people from LA to Vegas in just
two hours. You know, youcan drive that right in two hours.
You literally can drive from Vegas toLA in two hours. This is something
you literally can do. It's actually, I think it's a pretty drive.
They they said that they're gonna theyjust gave this project three billion dollars the
(01:06:26):
Biden administration so that you can nowtake a high speed electric train from LA
to Vegas in the exact same amountof time that you can drive. So
great. They said that the cashinfusion comes after officials or Brightlines said they
needed federal funding to help bring theproject to life because nobody else was interested
in it. They listened the waythis is build? Oh man, it's
(01:06:48):
the bright Line West. The plannedroute will traverse the notorious Nevada Desert in
just two hours and only costs twelvebillion dollars to create. You want to
know, it's funny your car cantraverse the notorious Nevada desert also in just
(01:07:10):
two hours, and it doesn't costtwelve billion dollars. It's pretty amazing.
It's not even twelve doesn't even costtwelve billion dollars to do that. This
is so stupid. And they saidthat the planned route is the brainchild.
I love that's the phrase that theytry to use to make stupid stuff sound
smart. Of Wes Edens. Sohe owns a football team, he owns
(01:07:33):
the Bucks and then aston Villa FC. And he found it Brightline and they
I mean, this is so stupid. Why why do you need to do
that? And it's interesting too whereall it stops at, because remember the
high speed rail that they were tryingto get in La to San Francisco.
It got so ridiculous. It endedup costing something like a million eleventy hundred
(01:07:53):
billion dollars and it was stopping offeverywhere that even in rural places where they
were nobody getting on a train becauseeverybody wanted a piece of the pie.
You get like subsidies. Everybody wanteda piece of the pie. So they
said that this so it goes fromVegas, it's supposed to hit Victor Valley,
uh Hesperia and then end and thenh Rancho Cucamonga. And then they
(01:08:14):
said it's it could also the that'sthe planned route, and then they want
to link it up with the Californiahigh speed rail, and they also have
plans to maybe link it up withAmtrak, and I mean, there's so
many you see it now, it'sgonna get crazy. And then they think
that they could probably have it meetsomewhere near Palmdale, and then that could
go up to the Bay Air.I mean, this is gonna be so
(01:08:35):
bad. It's not gonna cost thismuch. It's gonna cost fifty thousand times
more than this. But they justgot three billion in taxpayer dollars. Why
are they so obsessed with trains?Dir Dirk? Why? I don't know,
This is a great question I haveno I really don't know. In
(01:08:55):
the meantime, while they're spending thismoney on trains, inflation is so bad
now, they say the American dream. Guess how much it costs now to
get married, by a home,and raise kids, cover health care,
and retire and then you got to, you know, consider your eight thousand
today's dollars eight thousand dollars funeral threepoint four million. What I'll have that?
Well, I guess you're not gonnaget buried, man, I know
(01:09:18):
I'm gonna cut something. Yeah,that's from Investopedia. They said raising two
kids costs about an average of fivehundred and seventy six thousand, actually almost
five hundred and seventy seven on average. Thanks thanks government, we got a
lot more on the way. Wealso have a Florida man coming up.
(01:09:38):
It's his life mission to make baddecisions. It's time for Florida man.
Hmm, all right. So thisuh Florida mom takes a grinch like turn
lies about children's Christmas gift theft toget donated toys. According to the Sheriff's
(01:10:01):
department on that's like one of theworst things ever. You're lying about that.
They said that a video posted onthe sheriff's office Facebook page. So
the mom is Shanna Hudson, andwhat ended up happening is she lied about
a burglary to get people into gettingChristmas gifts for her kids, and it's
Lee County Sheriff's office. They saidthat the thirty nine year old mother faces
(01:10:24):
a false report to law enforcement chargeafter she told police that a burglar stole
gifts for her kids and they hadnothing to open on Christmas. So the
sheriff's office said she had actually juststashed the gifts elsewhere and the detectives investigating
felt sorry. For her kids,and they organized donations. But then somebody
tipped off crime stoppers and said thatactually, no, that's not what happened.
(01:10:46):
She just hid the stuff. Sothey found the items that she hidden
that she had reported stolen. Shehit him at a family member's house,
and they thought this was horrible.I mean, this is why people think
twice if they see like fundraisers andstuff like that, because people like this
ruin you know, the believability ofit. It's horrible and it hurts people
who are actually in need. Sothey said that somebody was dressed as the
(01:11:11):
Grinch taunting her. Literally, somebodydressed up as the Grinch as they led
her to the police fan after herarrest, they yeah, they found it.
They found all these presents wrapped upstashed behind a washer and dryer,
and televisions that she had purchased hiddenin a bed. That's so lame.
That's just so that's so bad,Like why do people why are people like
this just I don't know. Let'ssee this story. A Florida man's loud
(01:11:34):
music sparked a weekend brawl the SumterCounty. They said thirty six year old
Eduardo Ruiz he decided UIs he decidedto have a very loud playlist, and
so it all went down. Accordingto This is Fox thirty five, the
victim was just trying to relax,uh, and this Eduardo Sanchez Ruiz guy
(01:11:59):
was playing his music super super superloud. Anyway, long story, short
fists were thrown, they said.They described it as classic domestic drama stuff
and the yeah, so that's bythe way, the story is written like
garbage. By the way, it'sa horrific written story, like it's so
bad. Like people at Fox,like ESPN, don't just take Fox thirty
(01:12:21):
five story and just repost it.Don't have your people try to be clever.
They're not good enough writers to dothat. They really aren't. A
Florida man, this is horrible.How are you doing this around like it's
another ESPN story so we never knowhow this is gonna turn out. Florida
man busted for X rated outdoor performancein Manateee County. I don't like it
(01:12:44):
either. I can't say the guy'sname because I literally can't say it.
There's so many consonants in his name. It's ridiculous. I can't say his
name. Can you say his name? You want to try. You sure.
His middle name's Anthony. Yeah,that's easy. That's the easy post
that one. That one's easy.I'll just call him Tony. Yeah,
call him Tony. So they saidthat this guy thirty eight years old,
(01:13:10):
he was on a nature trail inManatee County and he decided to create a
peep show for people who were walkingthe trail. And as he was exposing
himself, if people weren't looking athim, he would holler at them to
make sure that they did. Yeah, he was taken into custody in fact,
(01:13:30):
and he faces charges of indecent exposureand apparently he's this is his routine.
So his charges. He's got somemore serious charges as well, because
this isn't the first, second,or third time he's done this on a
nature trail in Florida. Right,stay with us, all those that you
know, from college students to thosein the workplace. I'm getting the calls
(01:13:51):
of people being pushed to silence,being bullied, some people weaponizing anti semitism
in a way to silence voice says. All of that needs to stop.
You know, Americans have a rightto speak up. Americans have a right
to the institutions they work at orthe people that represent them to say,
look, this is my opinion.I believe you should support X Y and
(01:14:12):
z uh. And again, wehave to be able to make sure that
as we look at all these formsof hate, that it is not being
weaponized in a way to silence voiceslike myself. And every time she talks,
it's like you get shaken baby syndrome. That's Rashida to Leeb, who
is getting ratio to just all getout right now. On social media,
(01:14:36):
both Kane and Steve caught this.She's tweeted Happy Hanukka to our Jewish neighbors
and twelfth districts strong and beyond.Welcome back to the program. Top of
this third hour, Dana lash withYou can listen Coast to Coast. You
can check out the simulcast as well. Man, that's a rough that's a
(01:14:57):
rough ratio that she has as there. Oh boy, she's saying that people
are weaponizing the literal words that shesays, it's crazy, like how dare
you say how dare you point outthe words I sat with my mouth.
It's like they're they're they're mad ather. She says that they're they're weaponizing
anti semitism to silence voices like mine. Wait, you don't have to weaponize
(01:15:20):
anti semitism, you dummy. It'skind of already weaponized. But wait,
you know what I also remember,aren't they what are you? It's true?
I mean like you're weaponizing Auntie said, it's already weaponized. You literal
No. She is a walking mentalabortion. I have no other way to
(01:15:45):
put it. She is. Howdare you point out? I saw this
was my mouth? How dario?And now she's tweeting everybody happy hanukaut our
Jewish neighbors like, we know,we heard what you said, we know
what you said, stop it.And then you got Corey Bush. Now
before we play the SoundBite, thisis the This is the ideology that has
(01:16:09):
said for so long, words areviolence? Have they not? Words are
violence? I was told that everytime I spoke out about Second Amendment issues
that I was literally calling people toviolence, like over and over again.
I was told this by members ofthe left that if you stand up for
a lawful gun ownership, that thisis your You're it's a call to violence.
(01:16:32):
So this is Corey Bush because nowthat's changed. Now they don't think
that anymore about words. Listen tothis audio, somebody to eleven. As
much as it is unacceptable and itis untolerable, untolerable. We also can't
conflate the criticism of Israel but Israeligovernment with anti Semitism. And we also
(01:16:56):
have to stop with the words.It's this word, you said that word,
you said this word. It hurtme. Well, how much hurt
do people feel when the bombs hitthem? Like, that's what I'm worried
about. This word hurt me.You use this word, well, well,
a word was used, but youare safe. A word was used.
(01:17:18):
And you stand here in this countryand you have You're able to walk
in and out of your home.You're able to walk to the grocery store.
You're able to tuck your kid ina night. You're not worried about
if today is the day the bombhits you. Shut up. My gosh,
she gets herself riled up. Sheis, but she's like, words
(01:17:41):
can't hurt anyone. Hold up,hold on now, y'all can't say that
these are your rules. These aredem rules. DEM's the rules. Word
nah, y'all adopted these, thisis what we're going by. Words can
kill I mean, that's what wewere told. Words can literally murder you.
That's what we were told. Soyou don't get to say this now,
not after years of saying how theaudacity of the whole words hurt me.
(01:18:06):
Crowd now getting mad when when they'rethe when they're the offenders saying this,
this defending this stuff. This iscrazy. This is crazy. Oh
yes, and mean words can actuallyhurt anyone. You're you're defending people calling
for literal genocide. I mean,I just think that that's a defense that
(01:18:28):
you might want to use for somethinglike you know, you're you look fat
today, or I hate your hairstyle, or I don't like your lipstick color
today, or that was a stupidpolicy, or that that proposal's dumb.
Things like that. Not for genocide, Okay, now for calling to obliterate
it entire people. Now, theseare the rules that y'all made. We're
(01:18:49):
not going to do this. Notdoing it now. A couple of other
things to hit as well. Wegot that Pentagon Bill of y'all seeing this,
the NDAA. Did you see thebig giant stacks of it that people
were carrying around to read? Sothe NDAA, and as Chiproy noted,
it's uh, they said it's waterdown, but it's not really. They
(01:19:11):
they jammed it through that. Hesays, there's no real conference. By
the way, abortion funding and transgenderfunding is still in it. Now,
what do I mean by abortion funding. They mean it's taxpayer funded abortion on
demand for use as birth control,and the funding of medically unnecessary surgery surgical
mutilations. So somebody wants to inverttheir male copulatory organ and make a Frank
(01:19:34):
and gina, they can just explainingto you the process. That's so that's
exactly what this thing does. It'sthat's that is all in the NDAA.
And they had said that they weregoing to eliminate these provisions, but apparently
doesn't. It also still includes promotionof critical race theory DEI initiatives in the
(01:19:56):
military, and it scrapped any kindof a provision that would sanction fentanyl people
trafficking fentanyl. And there was alsoscrapped the provision to protect US agricultural land
from China, So that was alltaken taken out of it too. That's
what's in here the NDAA. Butif you don't pass it, then you
(01:20:18):
must hate the troops or something.That's how they're going to present this.
So there you go. It's theit's the House Senate Conference version they got.
They also have a short term extensionof the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
There you go. The FAIZA Actsstill in there. So it sounds like
we didn't get a damn thing outof this. We didn't get nothing nothing.
(01:20:41):
Oh and it very it barely createsa very limited role for an ig
on accountability for Ukraine AID. That'sit. That's it. That's all you
get. So that's that's the compromisebill. They got rid of the taxpayer
fronted abortion on Demanda's birth control,the protections against that. So it doesn't
(01:21:06):
end it. The GOP bill wantedto the compromise. The NDAA compromise does
not. They also still fund thegender transition surgeries, they still fund climate
change, they're still giving money toUkraine. They took out the provision that
banned drag shows on Department of Defenseinstallations, they did all the I mean,
(01:21:30):
oh my gosh, they took outa provision that prohibited race based admissions,
and they still pay taxpayer dollars chiefdiversity officers. Oh and then it
extends FAIZA spying power. So that'sin the NDAA. That's what they have
(01:21:50):
in there. Now. They weren'table to get all of it out now.
And now keep in mind, we'velost the lot, we're losing our
majority even more in the House.Who knows what's gonna happen. Who knows
what's gonna happen now, nobody knows, hmm. But that's all that is
in this bill. That's all that'sin it. So this is not a
(01:22:13):
good bill. It's garbage, andit includes all of the stuff that we
hate. There were no wins inthis not a single win in this bill.
I don't know if you saw thisstory too. I'm gonna pull this
up. There's a couple of thingsto touch on. I for for whatever
reason, So after the so atthe debate, I made mention of,
(01:22:38):
and I've said this before. I'vesaid this before on social media plenty of
times that I felt like Ron DeSantishas a little bit of a Calvin Coolidge
aesthetic. I mean, there's areason why they called Calvin Coolidge silent cow.
And I started seeing all these peoplelike make fun of like Coolidge,
(01:22:58):
especially people that would say that theyare for limited government or or America First
and like, why in the worldwould you make fun of Calvin Coolidge,
who was probably the most America firstpresident that ever existed, I mean,
seriously beyond Washington, and I againit comes into there's a lot there's some
(01:23:19):
people who think history began the daythat they were born. And I guess
because Desantus had liked Coolidge that somepeople do. People know Calvin Coolidge's record,
Calvin Coolidge. There are a coupleof really good biographies out there about
him, but Calvin Coolidge one ofthe well, the reason you had the
Roaring Twenties was because of Calvin Coolidge'spolicies. Calvin Coolidge's policies led to an
(01:23:43):
era of absolutely unprecedented, out ofcontrol growth and prosperity, and that's why
you had the Raring twenties. Hewas very dry, and he was very
serious, and he hates society,so to speak, and that was his
(01:24:04):
whole esthetic. He wasn't a showman, he wasn't an impresario. He's not
going to go out there like acircus performer. He was just very serious
and he got the job done.I mean, they had input. He
had implemented serious, very strict immigrationrequirements which is what we should be,
you know, a copying today forthe United States, but we're not.
(01:24:27):
And he didn't like small talk,he didn't like excessiveness. He was He
was a fabulous president, fabulous president, and the United States, I mean
goodness just was the prosperity that weenjoyed because of the policies that his administration
implemented, I mean, paying offthe debt in addition to immigration overhaul,
(01:24:55):
but there were a lot of domesticpolicies as well that kind of pulled back
government in a lowed for that smallbusiness expansion. I mean, he also
went after corruption. He went afterall the stuff that was in the hard
Harding administration, all of the corruptionin the Harding administration. And it was
because really of Calvin Coolidge that alot of people had their trust restored in
(01:25:23):
the institutions to which they expected toperform on behalf of them the taxpayer,
and it went a long way forthem. He had an unassailable reputation.
So all these people that were kindof making like I saw Coolidge as name
trending after that nice people were kindof making fun of that answer, and
(01:25:43):
I'm like, well educated folks wouldrun to that example I think Coolidge.
I like people were saying, ohit was I don't know why people always
default to Reagan, and look,I like Reagan. I've been to rincheldl
See. I love the Reagan Ranch, I love the Young America Foundation.
They do amazing work. Nobody's perfect. Reagan definitely had his own issues on
(01:26:08):
immigration and gun control, for sure, But Calvin Coolidge was the closest that
you got to Washington in any sortof recent era. And it just shocked
me the number of people, Likewhen everyone was given their answer on the
debate stage, it was so predictable. Somebody chose Jefferson, who created the
(01:26:29):
modern day Democrat Party. Well,Jackson really did, but Jefferson was the
closest thing to it. He's themore liberal of the founders. Go back
and read about the Jacobin and allthe French Revolution and all of those associations.
Very interesting, but everyone was pickingthese very predictable you know, I
had very predictable answers, and thenthis antis was like Coolidge and people don't
(01:26:51):
know what to make of it.Well, if you knew Coolidge's record,
you'd be picking him too, andyou'd be kicking yourself or not doing it
first, and now all of thenews you would probably miss. It's time
for Dana's Quick five. He hada shiny nose because he was drunk.
He had to be in order todeal with all of the status bs.
That's just it's just infected the world. I need my coffee. A woman
(01:27:18):
entered an m oh boy. Afifty seven year old woman entered an MRI
machine with She was armed and shotherself in the butt. Okay, that's
not what you can't be doing thatkind of stuff. Okay, how do
you still? I don't know.They had to send an Adverse Adverse Event
(01:27:38):
report to the FDA because she literallyshot herself in her own butt. I
hate everything. I want to personallyvisit her home and just take her gun
like you're not you stop it?Uh? She as she was about to
(01:27:59):
enter the mass. The gun wasattracted by the powerful magnet and have fired
off a single round right up onher butt, and uh, there you
go, they said to her internexit wounds, thankfully were small and superficial.
Oh let's see, the IRS isblatantly keeping money. That isn't THEIRS.
They've rejected more than twenty thousand refundclaims for pandemic related tax credit because
they're they're absolute communists. Selfie takingtourists ends up soaked in the Venice Canal
(01:28:24):
because she fell in. She literallyfell into the canal. They said it
was a murky, cold canal.They refuse the gondolier's request to sit down
and stop being stupid, and theydeserved it. You deserve to fall into
the canal. And I hope you'recold because you take annoying selfies and they
suck. Stay with us, cravinga daily dose of intellectual adrenaline, look
(01:28:45):
no further than the Dana Show podcastwhere curiosity meets courage. By following on
Apple, Spotify or wherever you getyour podcasts, so I will, unlike
so many people who only walk copto October seventh, the people of Gaza
have been aware and living every dayof October sixth, fifth, four three
(01:29:12):
one, and September thirty percent andall the way to nineteen fifty six.
The people of Gaza only decided tobreak the siege the walls of the concentration
camp and October seventh, and yes, I was happy to see people breaking
(01:29:34):
the siege and throwing down the shackles. So this is the guy who heads
up care c ai R. Idon't think I can stay on air what
I think their name stands for.But it's the council for something Islamic blah
blah whatever. That's what that means. And this is Nihad a Wad who
(01:29:56):
says that he was happy to seethe October seventh. He was acting like
there was a siege that was broken. What siege, Lunchbox, There was
no siege that was broken. Welcomeback to the show, Dana lash with
you. There's no siege. He'sacting like as though, uh they were,
(01:30:17):
they were enduring an October seventh.Is that that's I guess basically what
he was trying to say, thatthey were enduring an October what? Oh
my gosh, Seasidebar. Like Canaand I, we have a brilliant podcast
idea, there's no way to marketit. Do yes, we cannot to
(01:30:39):
even talk about I won't know whyyou're bringing this up because this whole segment,
everything that's happening in my mind rightnow about this dude would be on
that podcast. I can't tell youwhat the title would be because I'd get
fined for saying it. So there'sno way of actually promoting it, and
half of you out there would belike, no, put the filter back.
(01:31:00):
It would this is nice data.Some people need to get told.
I really feel like there's a marketfor that. I'm just saying. But
this guy says, yes, thepeople of Gaza have the right of self
defense in Israel does not. That'sbasically what he's saying there now. And
again, Gaza voted for the terroristgovernment that they have, that the terroristic
(01:31:23):
government enjoys widespread still to this day, massive popularity, and a lot of
the civilians were taking part in theseatrocities right with the Hamas terrorists. And
the argument or the fantasy that therewas some sort of occupation is just that
it's a fantasy. The Hamas governmentsthe colonizers. The people that are pushing
(01:31:43):
Hamas are the colonizers. That's thetrue colonization. And of I mean,
that's just all there is to it. So they they the White House actually
condemned the Awad's remarks. They ina piece by The Hill that said white
House condemns care Director's recent comments aboutOctober seventh attext, and they said that
(01:32:06):
the White House, they said thatthe White House condemned it Awad released.
He released a statement saying that hisspeech was taken out of context. Out
of context. That's a word thatthese Nazis love, Isn't it out of
context? It wasn't taken out ofcontext. Oh no, to the contrary,
it was so in the context.It was insane. It was so
(01:32:30):
embedded in context. That's the thing. It wasn't that your your statement was
taken out of context. It's thatyou said it at all. His attitude
on this planet is what's out ofcontext. These people defending this stuff is
what is out of context, andthe context being a sane people who just
want to exist peacefully with everybody elseand the people who don't want to do
(01:32:55):
that, Those are the people thatare out of context. Those are the
ideas that are out of cont text. Then buy out of context, I
mean out of step with the civilizedsociety. Civilized people don't dig three hundred
miles of tunnels in the strip ofland that they were welfare given by another
sovereign entity. Okay, that's notthat's not civilized. It's not civilization.
(01:33:19):
It's out of step with humanity.Tired of this nonsense, tired of the
the apologists for it, tired ofthe excuses made for it, tired of
all of it. So see thatgoes into a can. As I was
saying what I would like to dofor the you know, the podcast stuff,
(01:33:41):
I'm just just putting it out there. A couple of other things to
get into this, Uh I haveI have soundbites here that are from people
in the Biden administration that want youto believe that everything's great economically and you
have no reason to be concerned orgrumble about it. So first up is
(01:34:03):
KJP. This is audio sound bythree. The economy is great? What's
the matter with you? Is basicallythe gist of this. Listen. So
then what's the disconnect between what peopleare feeling and seeing at the gargery stores,
at the tables and what the presidentis saying about? So let me
just be real clear. We getinto the holiday seasons, We've actually have
(01:34:23):
seen a decrease in eggs, inbacon and milk since last year. So
we are seeing lowering cost as we'regoing into the holiday season, as people
are going to do some holiday shop, and we're seeing lowering costs in TVs
and things that people need to thinkabout as they're going to give a gift
(01:34:44):
to their loved ones. And sowe're seeing some costs go down, airline
tickets, gas prices. So thework that we have done, the work
that this president has done, theinvesting, whether it's investing in America,
whether it's bionomics, we're seeing thatwe're in a different place than today and
we were a year ago investing inAmerica. Oh my gosh. That's that's
(01:35:05):
investing it. That's spending taxpayer dollars. That's that's spending taxpayer dollars. And
you never get a return on thatinvestment. You don't get a there's there's
nothing, there's no return on thatyou Where is she shopping? I'm real
(01:35:25):
curious about this. Where's she goingthere? Where her eggs have not increased
in price? Where's where's the girlfriendgoing? Where's she going? Taxpayers pay
for everything for them, So Ithink, oh, so they just dead.
They have no I'm just like,oh, taxpayers are paying for my
eggs. Still, yeah, nochange, I mean it it is uh,
you've had out of control. We'vehad out of control inflation. Wages
(01:35:49):
absolutely cannot keep up with the costof everything, driven high by inflation.
It's just they can't keep up.And then you got this, I'll do
somebody eighteen, No, eighteen,what is it? This is audio sound
bite? Oh sorry, seventeen.This is his labor secretary, His labor
secretary. I thought, wait aminute, I thought they were changing it
from Bidenomics. Did they not dothat? They like came out with this
(01:36:10):
whole thing where they were gonna changeBidenomics was so great they had to change
the name. This is Biden's deputylabor secretary. Guys, it's working.
You're not broke. It's just allin your head. Listen. Yes,
this is another strong jobs report indicativeof stable and steady growth. You mentioned
the jobs numbers are up. Infact, that low unemployment rate is the
(01:36:34):
lowest unemployment rate for the longest stretchsince Diana Ross topped the charts. And
so this is part of an overallstory of how the economy is strong.
Bidenomics is working. In what realm, it is not working, and it's
(01:36:56):
getting worse. It's getting worse,especially as they still keep pushing towards EV's
and all of that. I knowpeople are excited about that cyber truck,
but you know, and I wetalked about it. We talked about the
cyber truck, but we got wegot issues with some of the EV stuff.
And I was looking at this.There's gonna pull this piece up because
(01:37:17):
this is all so bad. It'sall so bad. Nobody's buying them.
Nobody's buying them, and they're soexpensive. This transition to it. And
by the way, I love howSteve goes. Is Dinah Ross the litmus
test. Yes, Dinah Ross isthe litmus test apparently for all the things
you know, economic in the administration. So the bottom has fallen out of
(01:37:39):
the EV market. I was lookingat this piece from the Associated Press this
morning. Automakers, automakers, dealersand shoppers are they're not buying them.
They are not buying them. Theysaid that it's a crucial milestone. So
far, one million new evs weresold this year, according to Motor Intelligence.
The consulting firm all So says thatevs accounted for about seven percent of
(01:38:01):
sales through November. But they saidthat's not enough, that the number has
to rise in order to address theclimate change. Guys rocket and die from
the weather. Ah, but nobody'sappealing people. They're not appealing. The
only time they said that they weresomewhat appealing was when gas prices were super
(01:38:26):
high. However, when people dothe work and they see the cost of
replacing batteries and all of this,then it gets a phenomenally phenomenally uh well
that sales drop off even more whenpeople start doing the math on it.
But they said, sales paces haveslower. The salespace is slowed. The
(01:38:48):
interest isn't there. I think stufflike the you know, the the the
Tesla truck and all of that,I think, is it it's you're seen
in It sells people, I thinkbriefly, but overall I think it's people
look at it like as a trend. And these cars are so expensive to
(01:39:08):
get, like a decent car.It's really pricey to get something that they're
used to driving and you know,gas powered. And then now we have
these electric vehicle chargers. Congress gaveabout almost eight billion for these and nothing
has been built so far. Theyspent they agreed in twenty twenty one to
spend almost eight billion dollars to buildtens of thousands of electric vehicle charges,
(01:39:31):
these chargers across the country and theysaid that well, so far, not
a single one has been built.And then Their excuse is because again,
this is what did we not telleverybody this in the beginning. We told
everybody this, You can't just youknow, put a charge up. You
have to have an entire network,and then you have to have the grid
has to support it. The infrastructureis not there, all of these things.
(01:39:51):
They said that. Now their answeras well, you know, building
a network it's different. So nowthe same people who told you that you
needed to do this and it neededto be done quickly in order to save
the planet. Now when asked,okay, it's been that was in twenty
twenty one. You haven't done asingle damn thing with it. Why not,
Well, it's because building a networkis different. You guys, like
(01:40:12):
you're stupid for not knowing that theywere the dumb ones who sold you on
it, or were they dumb?It's all on purpose. So they said
that they're trying to speed up theprocess. They're trying to streamline the federal
permitting for EV chargers. They're tryingto do everything possible, guys, But
they said that the delays are frustrating. And hmm, nobody said they have
(01:40:33):
no chargers. You can't charge yourcar. Nothing's been built so far,
and that's that's it. In themeantime, they spent billions on it,
billions upon billions, hmm, andnone have been none have been built.
I see I see a lot moreelectric vehicles out on the road than I
(01:40:57):
used to. I see more teslasthan I see other types of electric vehicles.
But they're ugly, like evs arejust not attractive looking. They're really
not what are some like? Aren'tthere a lot of muscle cars that are
they're just like dropping the gas powerand they're all going to electric and it
just sucks. Yeah, but yousee that kind of turning around. I
mean, you see what happened withFord. They are dropping some of their
(01:41:19):
future EV you know, plans becausethey can't get the support. It's just
the free market doesn't support it justyet. Yeah, well they don't.
I mean, I'm not against I'mnot against EV's, I'm against uh,
basically treating them like welfare. Ifthe demand isn't there, you can't prop
(01:41:41):
up the demand with government spending.It's just stupid because that just that hurts
the taxpayer and it doesn't do anythingfor the market. I mean, if
people want them, people want them, But you're not going to sit here
and force behavior within, which iswhat they're trying to do with domestic policy,
and find an economic policy. You'renot going to sit here and force
people into this behavior. You're notgoing to get them to love an EV
if they don't want any. Likemy husband, he thinks evs are cool.
(01:42:01):
I will not drive one because Idon't. So much of it sourced
from China, and that's my biggestconcern. I don't care about the environment.
I don't care about that argument.Yes, I believe in concert conservation
and being a good steward of theenvironment, blah blah blah, but I'm
not that's not I'm not going todrive that car like some sort of award
for loving planet Earth. You know, you see that, Like you see
(01:42:24):
these people that are very proud thatthey're driving their EV's and they want you
to see that they're driving their EV's, Like, look at how much I
love the Earth. I must bebetter than you. Oh, by the
way, we're in a we're ina season where getting coal would actually be
good. Think about valuable that isright now? Yes, Santa, bring
me energy. Mm hmm, allmy my mom telling me you don't want
(01:42:46):
col In your stocking. Well that'sbackfire now I do, mom, I
do want coal in my stocking.Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or
wherever you get your podcasts, becauseknowledge is your ultimate superpower. Welcome back
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the newsletter w at substec chapter Andfirst, there's a Lorraine has I can't
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get over the photo of Hunter Biden'sindictments nine counts. She's got that up
there and all of the charges.It's the most There's not gonna be any
eye vomit, I promise, Soyou have to go check that out.
Also, I don't know if yousaw this. I saw this story.
This woman was arrested for pouring gasand trying to burn down Martin Luther King
(01:43:30):
Junior's birth where he was born,his birth home, and apparently people had
intervened. I guess some good Samaritanshad intervened. There were tours from Utah
who saw her doing it and theyinterrupted her, and then the police showed
up. They took her in tocustody. They said, literally the house
could have been a golden flames ina matter of seconds. Was she trying
to set it on fire for ariot. I mean, I hate thinking
(01:43:54):
about that of somebody, But seriously, what else somebody to think of?
Because like we've seen other fake hatecrime quote unquote haye crimes, crimes that
are supposed to be carried out withidentity politic reasons. It makes you wonder.
I'm just saying, just kind ofmakes you wonder. And then did
you hear about COP twenty eight theclimate change people? So while they are
(01:44:15):
lecturing you about eating meat, didyou guys see the sweet menu that they
had at this conference in Dubai.Yeah, they had steaks, They had
nice delicious steaks, wag you,brisket ribs, all kinds of delicious stuff
on their menu while they're telling youto eat bugs, not kidding. Bugs,
(01:44:39):
so gross. All right, today'sstupidity King. All right, it's
our president's deputy labor secretary. They'regoing to brag about these numbers that came
out. And by the way,every time the numbers come out, they
always have to adjust the numbers andthey adjust them like to the negative,
which is always funny. But thisis him saying exactly what is not the
truth? Listen to myth Yes,this is another strong jobs report. Indicative
(01:45:03):
of stable and steady growth. Youmentioned the jobs numbers are up. In
fact, that low unemployment rate isthe lowest unemployment rate for the longest stretch
since Diana Ross topped the charts,and so part of an overall story.
Look at the Diana Ross measurement,what we're calling that now from now on
(01:45:28):
on this show, we're going touse Diana Ross as the metric. That's
it, all right, folks.That concludes our show this week. Make
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